Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 10, 1929, p. 2

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i i uiln arfiw jflrri jjrrbh tliuiulday janiiauv 10 lliju homktiumj cukat the irtuluit miikd the vfull iujl all rlud lit hlhnrmn wiui tlut knluht ut lonf live unudllut knluht in uin wluilii v land willi ihcj tlml nhone with a put poor urnnd i lir kjnif i kiki cl mi him willi gruclnuh eyes and iald lit- it inn t lor mo tih emprlre tolilmwlf im tliniinht i will conquer fat- i will miri ly illr or dn rvmicthliiu frrat there- wat trouhl that ilny a clilld liml rtrnieil from his mothers aide in in tlm wood unit dark and wide ilelpl cried tlm mother with wild help mr nlr lniuhl la seek my child tiw hungry wolves in the forest roam ilctp mc to hrln my lnnl one liomel iln shook her hand from hta hrldta rein alan i poor mnlhci you usk in vain home mcanrr ruccnr will da maybe homo squire or varlet or low degree there are mlahty wroncs in uie uorld to right i keep my sward for a noliln flflht i nm sod nt heart for yuur habyii fate nut i ride in haste to do something great one wintry night when the aun won get a blind old man by the way he met now qood sir knluht for our ladyn cake on a klghurri wanderer pity takol the wind blowf cold and uie tun la down lead me i pray till i reach uie town nay nald tlio knight i cannot wait i ride in haste to do como thing great flo on he rode in hla armor bright ilia award all keen for the knitted flfilit laugh with us inugli cried tlia merry crowd oh wcepl wailed others wlui borrow bowed ildlp lul tha weak and weary nrmydd but for jay nor ifflef nor need lie stayed iand uie yearn railed on and lib eyss trrew dim and he died and none made moan for him ho mlssd the good that he might hav done lie missed uie blessing he might have won flecking come fjlorioufl task to find ilia eyes to all humbler worl were blind lie uiat la faluiful in uiat which la least is bidden to sit at uie heavenly feast yet men and women lament their fate it uiey bs not called to do some thin a hrcat 7 gjijtf 3ffnr jriia lnrt tnnj hot lumihrl toil itto wfatiielt ijn nm wnlit to iw no m but we ilmum inmi u llltln lajr of fully tli u seultinil lure und llmni ovi r our lwnlti u i if vi nip rt to nlund the told ueathir mioiiihh without minliihlly iililvi rliik i lilu iiiuuui ui nt mi more ur luuvbr jfiid durlilk cnld wiwther an it niututr 01 fnrt uo lini nit coiiiildiriihiy numl unit in wilder lltuii hu hllimt r without milling n single ihiilild for ihe body eil- i ulni ii ih d i kirn funl to hike cant of tlir additional cxi rrhi r or rm rtlmi tli it munt of un in joy when the watlnr ih rool niul embracing in niiirtiikr wo tnkn i ur vxrrclui in the family enr or by nlri tchlllg out on the iwneli nr inounluln win u root wi nthrr coni n wi iwuin to ahfj andertjin wan thr win of a mid how hr wnn hallrd an the deliverer luke xirclne that britilin niiliclco into unite in dwiu- of the valley ho turned to hit mother play and titnrln the body i nulno at a cripple and and nald vmothcr dear ood has liln liluhrr rate of njierd nlckly though ablr to work plan for every man and liu had liln more mid heavier food tlocn not moan how this crijl hold th l vjt anfl andertjin wan th wf j iioar widow hi a vlllni x erland lie um a the deciding vote jriau4frth h tiltt fterfct was elected a number of years mjo a member or uie lesbdature and luu sev eral umes alncce ben reelected wtiat jut hu actually dano in uie leeilature jdia does not know qlie lias no doubt uiat he has dano all uiat a- eood boy pown to be a creat man ought to have done or could do and one good thine at least he did to jiiiufy her confidence wlien uie uudature aiaemuled in the autumn of 1017 uie eon vldted hla mouiat and chlded her boodnaturedly for not readlns uie speeches he hid sent lier che had saved uiem alt and knew just wliere uiey were but alio confeceed uiat she had not been able to read them all nor to understand very well what she had read but youre cdlnu to make a speech uils year uiat x sliall read every word slie cold tell me which one uiat- is and 111 be sure to make it said lie its uie one on uie anusaloon bill said she oh unit one ha said somewhat confusedly yes i know it will be a rood ono my boy you know what liquor did for our home years obo i liave prayd all uie years uiat my son might grow up to save ouier boys from ills fathers fate and this is your opportunity i know you will be true to 1l well mouier rplld uie son i dont know uiat i liave much confidence in these efforts to make men food by iffflsiauon you cant very well do more ulan peculate uie liquor traffic the attempt to prohibit it oltoaeuier always fails t dont know uiat i can make a speech in favor of uiat bill but these arguments fell unlieeded on her ears olie did not take uiem serious ly blie uiought her con joking as was his want oh i know you like to tease me slid sold but i know youll vote for uiat bill and speak lor it and i shall rd every word of your speech and i sluul pray for you every day uiat ood will bless uiat speech and make it win uie fight tlie son had indeed expected to speak on uie bill but on uie ouier aide and he never hod- doubted nor hod hu po litical friends which way he would vote but uie weeks went by and uie fate of uie bill hunff in tha balance and ha kept hli own counsol it was assumed however uiat he would vote against uie bill in the end and so lit silence caused no uneasiness to ute liquor men i know why you are waiting wrote his mouier you arc waltlnfl to moke your great speech when uie great fight comes ood bless you my boy i am praying for you how proud i am of you it was uiat letter uiat put all doubt aside when uie lines began to tighten and a deadlock was threatening lie first voted on amendment which forecasted hu final action that vote brought sur prise to uio friends of temperance and discouragement to uie friends of uie liquor cause and when uu bill come up on uurd reading he spake he did not see the members of the house but he saw an old woman reading his speech through spectacles uiat required frequent wining and it was a speech uiat carried conviction tha vote was kq cioe uiat any one of a dosen things might have turned th scale but among uie stortos told in ute committeerooms after uie bill became a law under which several hundred sa loons were obliged to close is uiat here related it is uie true story of uie wayj a mouicrs prayers and confidence had their decisive influence in uie making of a law i plan fur mc muy he forulvo mo fin my linpatli nre and wnnt of trust i the people of the valley erected a monument thi ro to htn memory i it benrn thin inscription hanb andcrflon and lion hln pltin 1or every man and he han bin plan for me iiomi and lakm ikilthifc i fou fatal accidents and even run hln u ak rplne would not lermlt of ruch violent fljcrrclben now although liln body wan weak hann had an ambitious and noble cplrlt he loved his mother and as he grow older and heard uie older people of the village talk and learned the history of ill country h came to reel proud he a flwltfl damn anderum wan a good and tnint- fill soul and derplte the hnrdni her liit was content ttint olie had food shelter and clouilng although nlie was not well supplied with any or the they both worked all working dayn and often on noil dayn and from early to late one holiday when the young dressed in uielr bat and wrrc enjoying their games hans rat at hln work until afternoon and then putting hla work anlde not for a long time with hln elbown on hla kncci and hln face hla hands ills mother watched htrn for some time and finally laying her hand on his nlioulder cold come ilaim nut on yourhat and go to uio village and see the sports it will makq you cheerful dont sit hare at home and nurse bad tlioughts hans turned hln tearfllled eyes up to his mouier and as she leaned over to ward him lie took her face between hln liands and klsuid her oho won well acquainted with hans moods and pat ting him on uio shoulders said come hans i will go will you let us go to uie village oh i mouirr i cant why did ood make a cripple of mo wlicn you need a ntrong son to help you what good can i be to you or my country all uie young men are armed and drilled ready to defend the valley in caso napoleons col dl era come this way but i am no good i have prayed ood to take me away i am no good litre trust ood my on dont be im patient ood han his plan for every man and he has lib plan for you yes mouier i do tjuot ood but it seems so hard srushlng uie tears from hln eyes hans rose to hln feet and embracing hln mo i hfiyjald pfiw young mm hnv tjajml j uodmnouwchjir hut i tufety otjmniiaufltbrnave dqnfmiiih knpjevirryraajirnahcliau uio coumj of accident provonuon in the ptah for mo let us go to uio village cities but lilfhorto little has been done this happened in a swlra village uiat in the cause of accident prevention on stood just below a gap intho alps uiat farms and in country homes was uie only entrance or exit for uie the bank of montreal by issuing this valley above a pass where a few men booklet is doing its part to supply uie could stop napoleons armies who were- dcaclcncy clot a copy it la froe and overrunning europe and subjecting may save life or jlmb in your family cveryuitng to his rule the villages of the local manager mr l b shorcy uie valley had watchers stauonec with will gladly supply you with a copy upon signal arcs prepared and overruling ready request sound uie alarm the princu t rat heavy foods only we mutt till balance the meats and bread- i iiilfn with il mly of milk vegetable and fruit but we may go ahead and i noy a little bit more of everything i he iciigllriliniuii will probably cat j iurri r portions of hln famnu i roant beef i the llujulmnux will depend largely upon i flnh olhi r ntitlonn will lncnane their connumptlon of rice nnd right aci iits h an inlereiitlng food nolnur that we in north america may connldcr rico in the article of diet for two new tree kooldet u amoving lie vela lion thlrdu of the earth n population and of common casea of irevent- where it is lined regularly dynpcpnla and a lik a he mm t otier forms of indignation are rarely i known and yet the per cnpiui consump- dld you uvnr look around your name tlon of rice in north america in rldlciti and farm and note iiow many pn- louily nmnll vtntuble cftunln of such nccldcnu arc i itldlculouily in the proper word at threatening the well being and even urn thnt nice in one of uie most easily liven of those who nre near and dour dlgenti d of foods it can be oilnlmulated to you by the digestive organs in one hour perhaps many of thoio uilngn arc no while wheatbread potatoci milk and familiar to you that you would not mcatn tnkc from two to over thrcehours notice them anyway and perhaps 11 it hat over dg per cent of nutritive never struck you that your home and i matter while wheat lean beef and po lls surrounding may be even more dang- j tatoeo range around eiahty- three per croun than the trarflccrowded streets of j cent tweiytynevcn percent and twenty a big city three per cent ift li n very economical a revelation of the common dangers of i food contalm very little water has the home and itn surroundings is con- practically no waste and may be used talnod in a remarkable booklet entitled in conjunction wlui many of our best iarm hasards a free copy of which alkaline balancing foods and yet can bo obtained by anyone on application for some reason or other millions of to uio local branch of the dank people think of rice today in uie terms of montreal this booklet which ncordaof the- rice pudding nerved by rentnumnt how iloney may uk hjhed honiy infer ihn worlds nijly roiic hiighr u htlll dm ihnt nwd iurit nuturii iiwits nut only u hiliny j iiwitut but it in uiho vaiiiuiiui i ii ry jlirodiii lug 1uh and uu hiii li drw rv i plant oil thir dully dikiui of tfyory ouu- udluli liimie it in fneelully utxnl for rhlldnm lcuunf it uututlfii thnlr natural i nvlllg fur itwiii ts and uliui suppllii ui utuvnuary innrgy f their play oruurk jlomy in uie nertar of flowru gutln r- rd and luodlllril by the i unify hu ap- iiroxlinuuly it toiihuim of ti1 pr cent invert sugar lit wr cent wutttr hinall qtiuiitltleii of mineral matter mill volntlli ollu ifniuy vurltit in color and flavor deciinllng to its sourre but all ih o rquul vulilf as a uweet or food all canadian honey granulate- sooner or lat- rr iim ml lug upon uie proiwirtlou of the invert sugars pnwnt unforluiiute- ly gruiiulutlon is often taken as a sign of adulteration thla howuvor is not uie curt an granulation indicates purity and does not in any way uffnet the quality of the honey honey may lie used for dessert tons of honey are now being tuuul in the manufacture of bread cakes cookies cl end ninny n housewife has found tl when honey in uned instead of sugar in the making of such articles a better llivor in produced and that the pro duct will keep fresh and moist for much longer period honey mixed with peanut butter or cheese also makes an excellent filling far sandwiches and an a sweetener for cereals fruit drinks ice cream etc it is unsurpassed honey can ntso be used instead of sugar for pre serving fruit and in the making of candles and will impart a flavor all own in almost any reelpj- that calls far uie use of sugar lioney may lie wlially or partially substituted and the palatablllty and food value or the product increased by so doing experi mental pami note do you know the fact that about one in four of the fatal accidents in thin country actually occur in the home is designed to awak- tho people of uio rural districts of canada to the distressing prevalence of preventable accldcntn at home and ta show how easily moat of these accidents can be prevented though it is full of good advice it not neccuiary ta read the booklet to discover how amazingly fertile the average home and farm li in the uilngi utat make accidents the whole ntory an to how accidents happen and how thoy can be prevented is given in actual photogrnplis ovsr 300 of which arc re produced there in also a chapter on pal signal fire was at the pass itself a little above uie narrow gorge uiat was uie point to he defended at night and day watch was set and men were told to sleep with guno by their aides clouicd and ready to rush to the pass he got the wrong parcel the schooner margaret had been cruis ing up the coast of labrador selling salt to tho fishing settlements and had ttz i lua u finally put in at 0 far northern native it was coming on evening when hans vl qf who nnolcilld arid dome anderson arrived at uie scene tq on board m cncanod of merriment hann nouced same of uat thj aauon could hajdly the young men whom he supposed were t onp fmm nnnt nnn nf th nm rather than in the terms of n food uiat may be nt rved in hundreds of tasty forma is not thli ridiculous tin re ti a great deal of mlnunder- i tandlng in regard to coated and un- cnaud rlco nametlmes wrongly called pollnhed and unpolished tho only dif ference la that the coated rice has re ceived a harmle ji application of glucose and talc which comet off very easily wliln the rice la waihcd thin in appli ed to pn ervc uil product it in true that whole or brown rlco con lain j demuili not found in white rice an in the case of wholo wheat flour and white flour but brown rice will not keep it soon becomes rancid irauipl uiat day an tho watch at the signal- pile were among uie merry makers and on inquiring of some of qicm uielr in different answers showed uiat uielr uiougbts wem more on the gomca than uielr duty this disturbed hans oull more and later on as uio moon rase over uie tops of uio mountains he left his mouier and walked toward uie pass the cool of uie evening encouraged him on and ills anxious uioughts spurred him into a faster walk uian was his custom it did not seem so very long before he i was entering the gorge and as lie i found no guard uierc his heart rmc within him as he thought can it dc tell one from anouier ono of uio num ber a young man sat about with such a depressed atr uiat the sailors began to specula to on uio cause they all agreed that he wasthe most disconsolate looking individual uiey had ever seen for days uiey wandered what the matter wan each ono of them guess ed but all guessed wrong they found out the sad story from a trader who visited uictn a man who could speak uio nauve dialect bui said tho captain to this trader uieres a fellow nltung over there in the lee of uio rail who ta the sorrow ful icctloaklng human being ive over n1 i- seen we all want to know whats uio poulblc that uio buarcu tavc lolt the mnltcr wuh plnd out malplto ubovo drud7 i could thc traa wnfl obl an hol they do cuch o lhut no it cannot hour jobborcd bact a at least one lias been left but j smiled and once or twice he loughed ho pressed up the mountain at laflt he cflmc baclt w us lie could not long stand uio pace it3 qultc a burvt he oald thlo and slopped to rest for o foment the man waa wlth a e still night olr now brought to his acute but rulhcr wab mt lnflt thc mar cars faint sounds of the revelcry going rl in that aiuauon lt a common t village and gave him new prttoueo round hero to steal the girl strength on up up he went until finally after a seemingly endless climb he reached uie clgnalpllc completely exhausted ho threw himself upon thc ground and when he had in come measure recovered himself he began to look around to assure himself uiat uie pile was indeed deserted hans after examining uie pile began to search for uie torch under and flint and oon found uicm under the shelter of a largo rock close at hand although ho had brought no blanket or wrap to protect him against uie night olr that in uie mountains is qultc nliarp ho now determined to watch unui relief came after the first feeling of excitement liad passed away he fell upon hb knee moat all marriages hero mean a seizure and abduction of tho bride and so this young man prepared to run off with his sweetheart no matter wheuicr her family was willing or not he got an outfit of dogs and sleds which cost him a good deal of money and one night ho went la her hut and crept in he didnt want her to cry lclectrlc oil formlnn one of uio most out so he stuffed something in her bincnclal liniments ever offered to the mouth and tied her up wlui ropes un- usa at nwn many can teiuiy as to its til her furs looked like a bog of meal p tn allaying pain and many more then lie ucd her on to uie sleds and i can cru ul thcv owc thclr hrnll rejoicing at his success drovo all night to 1l its wonderful power is not ex- more coiiceritrttcmsrarm tu oilier foodh found on every tuble inllk grerti vege tables cto these elements are said to faff found in potato skins also but few if ustclamor for a portion of skins wlicn en joying a nlco dish or mashed potatoes or french fries so add fuel to your body fires through tho medium of rice and foods that blend so well wlui it here arc a few re- cipea that may give ou a new and novel idea regarding thc serving of uiln nutri tive food ricc bordeh with meats hot boiled rice 2 tablespoons of but ter 2 tablespoons of flour juice af lemon if desired prca the rlco into buttered cups to half full let cool blip from the cups and iour over it thc sauce made rln follows rub together uio butter and the flour melt in a saucepan wluiout burning add thli by degrees to the gravy from the meat unci let boll throe mlnutci add the juice or lemon if de sired pour the sauce over uio rice border and serve rice daisy ioland place lettuce leaf in a salad plate put a tablespoon of raisins washed and drained in ccntro and a roll of cool boiled rice around tho raisins about am end a tjalf inches wide cut hard boil ed eggs in oblong strips and place at intervals round tho lettuce touching uie rlco to form daisy petals serve with a mild french dressing using lemon instead of vinegar rice muffins with coos two cups of cold boiled rice pint of milk 1 tablespoon of melted butter yolks of 3 egga 1 pint if flour i table spoon of sugar j teaspoon of salt lj teaspoons of billng powder and the whites of 3 cggi dilute thc rice stirred free- from lumps with thc milk melted butter and yolks sift together the flour bugar i salt and baking powder add to the rlce preparation and mix into a smoout firm batter rold uie beaten whites of the eggs carefully in and bake in muffin prns fifteen minutes powerful medicine 1 he healing pro- prleues in dx eentlal oll ure- concen trated in every bottle of dr thomoi that a 300ton mill produces sufficient paper for 8000 sixteenpage newspapers every minute and uiat this paper is made at uie rate of fortynv miles per hour some machine tenders many ride forty five an liour in ui old tin lhude but did uiey ever uunk of figuring how many miles per liour uie paper machine runs that uiroe hundred tons of news per day is a very nice production for a paper mill and yet it is only four minutes supply for north america that on a news machine running about nine hundred feet per minute the slicct in five eighths of an inch thick and carries two hundred parts of water at uio slices and three seconds later at uie couch roll it is only throe one- thousand uis uilck and has but three parts of water that when uie paper machine is run ning around a thousand feet per minute it la unrolling a thirtoenfoot log into ulttmb iabpri ms to get away from her father when daylight came he stopped un ropes and pulled the fur hood iz r 7 4li uia i back from her face and then came and thanked ood for the opportunity md l of thc bto ll waen now offered of belna of rvi t h b u1 tmu nc mtl hu offered of being of bervlco to his valley as he rose from hla knees ho felt stronger and carefully hiding him self in thc shade of the rock next to the plc he strained his ears and eyes to hear and nee anything that might come thc moonlight bathed the side of uie mountain und gave an tootle shape ta thc rocks after ho had sat uierc about an hour feeling quite chilled he thought he would walk about to warm himself but his quick car detected a sound of stealthy footsteps and peering into the moonlight he saw a french soldier step into full sight from behind a rock not fifteen paces oivay after taking a itkok around the soldier u lth drew evidently to tell his camrpdos that uio coast was clear hans imart beat high but hiding be- was the old man how tiily weul maitnjrd a reporter in a western town has been talking wlui tho wife of a popular proather about uie marriages which have taken place at the parsonage she has witnessed u good many somo of- them attendrd with highly ludicrous ln- cldtnu oilu day she says a finelook ing young farmer roughly dressed with an oxwhlp in his hand knocked at the door nnd wait shown into thc parlor there he laid hla whip upon uio montle- plece and proceidcd to make his errand i i say purton ho began with some embarrassment if i was to figger roun toduy till i got uilnus fixed to my no pressed by thc small price nt which it sells hun8iiine within oubselvlu it s easy to be kind and gentle anct smiling to ouiers when everything la going right wlui us but how is it wlicrt we are ured in mind and body when worried andaiuilou5 ftnt evcryuing teems going wrong tills is uie test ing time which will prove to ourselves and to uiose about us wheuicr our sun shine is uie deep abiding kind really and truly without ourselves that kind of sjinshlno uiat will not only lift us up and carry us clioerful and smiling over every disappointment every dis couragement every trial but will also he a help and a blessing to every one wluwa llffl may touch our own hind uio rock bo struck uio flint with tq could i come up here long with the steel quickly blowing uie tinder into ulrl an git married a blase fired tho torch uircw it upon ceitalnly said thc minister certaln- the slgnalpllo and started on uio run what scenia to be tho trouble toward uie pass wal answered the farmer ive got the french advance guard by uilu my ilsccnic uiats all ready i got it time was caning forward i hey fled ex- niorcn a week ago an now ive got pocuug a volley from a signal guard place to git married at that a two this gave hans a moment of time to things but i alnt said nothing to uio get somewhat alicad as no firing came ulrl ycl shea in town toduy uiougl the soldiers rushed forward mmk io de- l i nn ber in u store abuyln somo liwiuibaenlwinb to look for tho guard thc latter caw ask h r y lan novelist collected recently from a ifilwa worm powders will drive wrnii from uie system wluiout injury to uw child tlut powders are u easy to take uiat uie most delicate stomacn can ajulinllate uuun and walcome uicm aa ifwdy eawrv of pain because uiey prampuy remove uie worms uiat causa uw pain and thus tha suffering of uie child u relieved wlui so surllng a i ruidy at hnd no child should suffer an tour from worms a boy running down the mountain and mb took down his whip flung it over em1- y aft hlm lhc ul hln iioulder und went out of tho dooi wiusucq- oround lions and one struck vend down tho street thc minister ad nun loqgtntf ih his shoulder spurred hla wife laughed but the wife went i m biiorliib uie pain of ten to ujewifldow and peeped out to now fcit it down whether uio cxcctant couple his back han kept on as he reach- in sight i cd the pass and staggered on he saw more ihun an hour passed she had uiat uie algnal fir were bumlua oil nearly given them up but at last uuy mnj i umt ul vall w appeauclllio girl as tho parsons wlfo roused and lie thanked ood that he expressed it n perfect little beauty and had been uie mransof doing it i as lie came out on uie other t iialpii connolt uio frcpch are idc lis met somo guards and a liost of the villagers rushing to te pass io defend it wliq lit uie pile uiey cried t dlfl saldiianj there v now lliairendflwre met ilaiis could ludil ouyjitirltiiutr and fell faint ing at uwlr feet lvwaa quickly taken in strong arms and borne to uuxyjufla as hans was carried to hu liome his name was passed from mouui to mouui as one wlio had lit uio fire as ho lay on his bed in pain wllh hu llf- blood slowly ebbing away ho told what i wettest indmllra are those that ar hr had done and when uw new came l fiance made more iwt words jof how the frwich luul been driven back ll an ueut oa a pin i had lots o troublo aflndln ner nald thc farmer by way of nxplanauoti ojid theii they stood up and were marri ed while the bride sesmod jiardly to know whether to am he or to weep but when the ceremony was over and uio minimi rn wife said something to ni about its being ao iuddan she answer ed while tears brimmed loir eyes but yo sc- maam ive loved jim over itklruo i onjemflhit and lie was just too stupid it find it out halfbreed voyageur in the canadian naruiwcst a highly hi to rotting folksong which will be tmug ut tho vancouver beu miwln i i ntivul next january by ulynso paqiun of montreal litis bong is half irliich iiuu english thc first part bring the nuiry of u habitant colin u hllo the ciionih in un english sea rhunty illow jc winds of moiuluu thin blilnuuul ixiug uppuiiii to have been pojiulur miiny yearn ago ut a llnin when whiu pine wan xpurlid in large quanti ties un the old i tiling alilw from quebec iwhlch carried overseaa the logs rafted down thu ut iiwreneo from ottawa river the word elianiy js eonsldcred by some authorlllrn as connected with tile shantlca of the quebec lumberjacks wlio frequenuy were nallors us well os woods men and alwuys nangu thrlr work ac cording to itulpli connor the half- breed or metis from whom ho recorded this song was a handsome ehup wllh beauti ful voice and uianiurn and was a firnt- clawi cunonmun a munkr of purely 1rcnch canadian chunuys as well will he sung by ulym immlii ut vancouver i as the lutuiition in tu make uiln uoa musle iviuvul in caliudtuu as kiujblc i iitytwo 4haucaud htwidaperft and- periodicals in itnr united- ednc3 using newsprint consume uiroe mlllon tons or for every working day a ctiip of paper uilrteen feet wide uiat would encircle the a lobe ouperior facts the cut of sottuow tho young banker liad been moved to a small village branch sad had got his eye on ono of uie rural lassies bank ers do you know on strolling t past the place where uie dsmsel lived uie banker walked tn t uie pump to leave a drink dont drink out of that cup the girls kid brother yollcd thatn lizzies cupl ah said uie banker as he drained the cup dry v reel honored to drink out of lizzies cup lizzie is the name your sister am i right not much replied thc kid lizzie is my little pot pig why docs the sailor know uierc is a an in uie moonf because he has been to cca see mvijhtionm iv mfadl yoi i nil i ilway h io hiiiih win ymi pruulimi i ion iii id t l r llnl hill vh viiu i pnurli uy lini ivny liiiiiiinv i m nir of hi tllis it uhhi ml v h you pn in in ii nuh whit n hit won l fullolwi t iiithln ii vu ill io iln uilnu iiiwi wliy mm ii wi nil nlii i mm to hit yltl more cups to the pound more flavor in thc cup morel tiuj to the taste thatll what makes xjlcd roue tea 10 popular jevcry package 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3 its meliiena atolu sncioi s pkgt as apricots peaches cocoa 9 m wr baiczits kgrfa dutcm i- i- m vam llouttm- cask 01x1 auuc 9e- rcour 2 39 baking powder tomatoes 3 saay sptclulfimlt frikh rolltj oats 521 sunucinr- 1 l xz voav nu k cuut 1 voav u faluouve 1 olu iwrawrs- dtxicirr 23c cocoanur i 3iu 2i25c fancy mildcured racon v w 32c d itudcid cottage roll amxjc butter n- 40 rlcit fjicrm just ja cheese 28 eggs twt da fitutt pur lard vu fall aismonla i fif u ainso x l is ftc cold dust yjt44tsvms fiam utile savin grov the fullsize car in the lowestpriced field newl ower rrice p nlw prices savings old prices s120 30 850 60 15 875 890 25 915 s7g 40 910 coupe sedan two- door sedan fourdoor de luxe coupe roadater and tounnc car pnces unchanced roadster 850 touriiij cnr 870 aupncm f o b wtnjor onuirto freight rni in the past scores of thousands of buyers seeking he greatest dollarvalue have purchased plymouth on the basis of simple comparison and contrast with otlic egif in ifa prife rangn- at tliese new lower prices the contrasts that plymouth presents in allround economy of operation mu up keep combined with fullsize weatherproof hydraulic 4wheel brakes modern engineering im- riv power and pyfformn rice are even more conclusive even more empha tic of the chrysler managements deter mination to give quality and value hr icuuiinf ttandartl factory mtjutpmnt s in advance of any tiling eue in the lowestpriced field this most significant reduction in plynouth prices is tluitjn keepmjamth chryilerideali while passing on t ijrchaeers the benefits uiat accrue from hugely incr abed production see the plymouth drive it and try to match f oit in quality and value we believe you will find these new low prices remove plymouth further than ever from any other offering in the urcatcbi motor o ii windsor out car market h a coxe chrybler and plymouth sales and service phone 66 main street acton

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