Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1929, p. 2

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l jstit jvctnti sflvite itfrcx tiiiniinavrocromk thi kcaiuxt imntiu ijt till have li miillrl maple ir the mawtree nl my head with llii fliilct min behind it in tlic year wlun 1 inn dead lot hie have il for i i rlinml where hi- lone ivhidi itriiim trcain clear arrowi uie din i til- itlituiia like n hnni blown in ii dream ucnrlrt when lli- april viininmnl hubblec up the liiuieiml hprlnn bcarlet when tin- bannered autumn mmttllqfl ullwiivltlllk it will roiii fort me when the hlnlp uwcep nero tlir p and brliiu lirl i ii will tic my lent larue ciuniih wh and i heur ti- nol flute and hrllit 1th honey rlfti ntul ihovve iple villiy if hirer t mowcn abln ti liinr return- in iliniihii by tunii illbji cnrmni m in 3fn jlmm slmrt tiujj thanksgiving eok two m- s heltei s nnd i hi widow wllcnnji fiinn hud been r nnd mure prwipcrouii dnyn now wan travelling back ward it began at tin- up rif 111 indie jill yjifre it wni bounded by unity fwid mid ntragfiled down liki lion ltii hundred ncni or dirlnic nvrr bllln and dipping into until they terminated at ilk liny with it rim of white and ll-ilen- und chronicles of ginger farm wrltlrn specially tar tlia pre irecj liy juov ooiladv a lady nairt to mc ilu other day 1 jviipposc yon find it dllflcull to think ol ny thing to write about away out tliun in the country tlilnle why i dont hiivc to sit down and cudgel my brain- fur comrthlng to write there arc thing- happening nil the umsbut if w- do lriltc oiy uneventful period thep u dive- one a chance to indulge in a little mental haumclcanlng twbt thliiii around na it werv imd view this wnrfc- aday world from a different angle one can net a jot of klcl out of life by indulging few mrntal rymnaaucs which nbo ccrve the purpose of prevent ing our lolling into the ever present rut so town and city readers dont bi sorry for your farmer comlns we are not likely to die of ennu no air no by any meanal of course ill admit we do do a lot j inimlltncbut lu ull uie truth 11 more a matter of prin ciple than anything els we are jealou- of our profession and we arc j mi afraid if we didnt let you know our trouble- once in a ahlle yo would all turn farmers and then where should wc be even the feline family cause quite a diversion in our lives sjosl cav have nine lives but ours have eighteen one day this week i was helping part ner bock the wagon out of the bam when a kitten cot in tho way we couldnt stop the wagon and one wheel went over it and the poor lltue thing turned over and breathed its lost i put it on one jldc intending to bury it later but when i got bock from town it was busy drinking milk in the kitchen i well there la no need for roc to tell you it has rained i guess everyone has realised it by thla time perhaps many have- all are d jour experience for it j seemed as if the house and barn were ilk a dried out barrelchum leaking in every joint one could almost fancy tin elements had held a conference over thi weekend and that the rain had called an hb friend the fast wind and said unto him look here my friend thercj a lot of twolegged little atoms down on til earth who are making a terrible todo because everything la getting dried up- the females are worrying because uusre is no water in their cislcmn and it appears the males have put comcthlng id the ground which they call wheat and u wont grow mercy mo nnd i worked so hard loot spring to please them and to make assurance doubly our i gave them all the rain they could j possibly need and then came but they brumbled so i got quite peeved and i thought well now you can jiuit get sdong without me haha what a joke but i gureu theyve had their medicine so we imd better sec what wc can do for them so for a whole day the rain and east wind in frolicsome mood bulled and blew and watched with glee the antics or the uttlo atoms below but during the night the went wind came along and a difference aroce bc- twocn them but the west wind won out and accompanied the rain the next day on uia third day the rain was getting rauier worn out andako repented hla vhnusnce so ho begged the west wind desist and implored king sol to shed bju warm and brightening rays upon the unlden earth but king sal woo vexed that he had not been acked to the conference so he would only linger nvcr uu earth for jist a little wlillc and that out of curiosity and then hide his face affain and each time he hid face the rain wept tears of remorse x until on tho third nhjht tho kindly star came out and took charge of him well uie elements have had their joki and i hope they enjoy tcclng ui eliasa chickens in the rain and run around with bowls pitchers polls and duhdoru to catch the rain which the wbij drove under the shingles any way thats that and now all we have to da is to get on with the next job and that of course for men la plough- hig and we women are supposed t to tm to h that nothing happens to hind er our own particular man from keep ing on wth the good work until frceae- up with this idea in mind i have brn going around the house with ham mer and nails doing a job here and n job there putting weather strip on doom and putting an extra shelf any place i happen to want one without any du- cmslnn as to whether i really need it dprlnfi na autumn lecm to be a fcr- ula time for hatching ideas during my youth my carpentry whs a standard jako in our family any time a noise of htun- mirixuj amota tholr ears one would sure tc- ay hullo theres judy at it again and they were generally right lust yr partner intrigued me into milking far a while and offered me u box to alt on but j insisted ir i was going to milk i must have a stool i wait ed patiently fora dvydr two but nii no stool was forth conllng i set to work and made one for myself i am not going to tell you how long it 4oated but h was quite a unique looking affulr hi tho way of stools more ornamental uian useful perhapr as it had well- finished varnished legs which i had cut from a curtain pole tlie- little pigs have urown amazing ly and liave developed into eleven little i rolu or fat with a charming curl in j 6m rtjipecuvc tall they play each other like a bunch of kltlm ar the cutest clemut wee thlngi okliioule it seems too bad they must ouhjrow this stage but to wish that is irodjy profitable i uuppone in u wmka they will be advertised for j soma man or men will conic along ur little pigs into sacks dump into his pigpen and regard them as inertly u bustuea proposition if we kp uiem ourselves we muil see them dvvalop into just ordinary pg uettlug thlr notes under fence and finding tnh way into every place we dont want thcni to be and we sluill chose them and chaad uiem explaining just think of them and forget uuhint them tho cutest wee tiilngn on th fann tla nud the dlslllusli oas liotf to meet 1n thb life ic rt the moit plrtiirenqur iipoln of li and light in the centre of it nlng a lounded itiioll uirrouiuted liaki and biitternuui nqiliil- e of iti owner iwayu n difficult ipot to iliirli hi winter when the drifting nnows idled hlih their white billows against tin ipwthvcd structure and hid the hlndmvi from the outer world but in imimrr it wa n delight this maj- bnnvu dwelling beneath the oakii and one time had been u home whnno hearthntonc had gathered sons and daughters now it wan desolate the iidii stronger would have but added it to the category of deserted fnrma no ilgu of life was visible tills bright thanksgiving morning from its w ide paneled chimney no curl of unoke ln- wided the crisp nnd frosty air the light full of snow that had covered the ground the night before showed no trace of footstep leading from the leatherbeaten door and yet there nia n stir of life in the farm yard ii the hollow among the trees where lie old bnm tottered ready for its fall here a flock of fowl and turkeys wau- eud dlscpnso lately about in the adja- ciu ttnll an old horse stamped impa- lently for hli breakfast nnd a forlorn ow chafed restlessly nt her stanclilona lcept ict thece the old farm was an illenfbs when its first owner carved it from the virgin wilderness a rustling of the shmbbery that fringed the tfll stiffranked pines on the hill beyond tin- barn told that a visitor was coming to lonely farm a human head ap pearcd in sight it was crowned by i wuollcn cap from bajieath which peer ed a pair of black bright eyes their owner took off the cop and mapped his crow lie was a rugired country or is well knit and sturdy with a pair or ruddy cheeks white teeth and lips taiy but with a droop ogtadncs new england always hard to her chil dren had token from this boy the home und mother that make thanksgiving as it hod taken from tho widow all but the wretched framework of what had jince been home house looks like mothers used to after she got so she couldnt get about soliloquized the boy staring at the smokeless chimney ill bet there aint been nobody near the wlddcr in a week and ill bet while im a bettln that she needs somebody ouom ill and out whats the matter lie strode down to the house and knocked there was no response only the crow in the oak tree was disturb ed by the unwonted nouc and flew nway with a caw of alarm a second knock startled the fowl in the barnyard greeted him with a suppressed chuckle but there was no answer from ithln quces i mights well go ln he pushed open tho crasy door and entered the roam which served as kitchen and altttng room all in one tabic stood in the centre of it cov- rcd with a snowy cloth and set as if for supper a toll clock ticked in the corner under the stairs but its rhyth mic beats only seemed to make tho sil ence audible it seems kinder creepy thats a fact hope tljcre aint nothhv happened to her wortdcr where she lai praps shes asleep he rapped loudly and then put hu ear down to the keyhole listening in tently at first there tfos no response thought ho heard a faint qua- h one to melt hearts harder than thn of llu- luiiily widow und the hom-ji- new icinjlimd lad 11 h the hupdent tliankiiilviiig dln- nei i have imd in many a year mi boj i he inld o him nn ho cli ired ii way the dishes and brought out th ili mm t of lniniut julnce prrcrves may ood blei you i and to think how tin- drenl lul ulooiuy mordlug hiri liien turned lu mich lirlghl minnlilue joiii rninliicl ymiviilu aid du mnj em mid i intie iftolhirl cried jn lull mi liiolher jitut tiiklnic jlui fechli iinikii loijelhrr imd klilli liwirtiii clirly my larllni itintlier deiirejl friend i ever had hie reluined hli lovluir liuiirr llnier initly gratefully an they led her to thi iioi of her uii net nun nlng jem knoi ked niiutu at the widow wllioni duiir jut a- he hud line op that lonely thimbglvliii ijny foir yenni ago thla time not even a fei tile vilce ansvered hli repented rail three ilnji latik ui ibc nelglibon liiigled back from tlie little cemetery n tin- lllll flqiilre ijithrop drew jem part i pne you know the wldderi left in- farm to you nnv illnil its mighty tiiiil iihe didnt tell you flhr mnclr i will moreii u year lto and youre r only heir ulie ieemrd to net it lot by yiu the wlddcr did and ii ud approvingly over the umw- flchli i duoi i liliune hr ti mklnit ari on an disirirl iaiilin viujv nillllnh year- life i in v bee nd thi the pieeruht of eft her pciur v ud ti she wouldnt in he to llllllelf to the widow in aint dune notlili have drne for cnjoed v dlnuei ber he witklnw to hld uoiild penlt in mll 111 of hin cyei 1 v no tirntlineiitnl imld quite wrothfully uul nild why maumrl great no moren youd me ill bet i iilut to myself sence i ih 1 could jest stay aid put t what aumnni then hi erlng voice its me jem hastings ive come to see if you need anybody come in the feeble voice struggled with a cough then yes im bo glad youve come i was token faint yester day and had just strength enough to crawl to bed perhapa what an you alnt had nothln to eat no with a feeble smile well if youll let me try i make u cup of tea jem closed the door set his gun in a corner and looked around for the place in which the widow kept her store the dressers ranged against the wall were bright with oldfashioned pewter platters and china here he found a caddy of tea and then set about mak ing a fire a huge fireplace yawned nt one side of the room hung with a black iron crane from which suspended a tea kettle the wood pile was out side near the back door and brushing off the snow jem soon hod some dry wojd with which he made a roaring blaze it was not long before he had m t intact ian of seeing the kettle send forth a volume of steam and a few inutet later he tapped at the bedroom door with a tray on it a tempting cup if tea und two well buttered slices of bread the bread had been intended for his luncheon the gift of the farmers wife who paid for his services in keep new england wages wrapped in a shawl of canton silk the heirloom of a grandmother whoso father once nailed from balem to the indies the widow aonk back into her comfortable armchair with a deep sigh of content hhc closed her eyes from sheer weakness while jem tiptoed about thv room setting tiling to rights and preparing the table for o prospective meal to be sure there was very little in sight but he had faith that there might be something in the cellar and in the cupboards for the widow was known in the township to have been a good pervldrr in her days of affluence through tho narrowpaned southern window un advance guard of tlie out side bunbenms come streaming in one or tli cm lighting the gray hair of the woman with a silvery halo jem thought lie hod never men a woman who ipeared so ladylike and how young ic looked lie paused a moment to gartl her and ohr opened her eyev retreated in confusion a step or two ie red blush staining his honest open here oil the time new light came into the woman n faded gray cyoa born of a thought tint had been iiinflckllnfi for cxprrsslni for an hour m more and why eon i you stay iim i could mnuu if i could come as a partner i ii u is out at last the boys yennilhg for innutliliiu at 111 own uud the chance he tjw upon the widows farm i could fix things l he went on eager ly nnd make the chickens lay rggi and the cow jhe milk and and jem slopped but the widows respect ful intention led him on i could earn my board in saving things ihnls goln to waste when i through your woodlot this niorn- notlced curd on cordn of dead treeri that ought to be cut an made firewood of an as for timber theres moren i hundml dollars wuth there thatll all be rplled if it aint cut on sold pretty soon the boy hrr tinted amused at htt au dacity but the widow- nodded her head and smiled approval that is true jem the farm is running down for the lack of mime line to oerrce out of doors go then it h a bargain and so this strange partnership be gan tlie jnt winter jem spent thin ning out the superfluous wood in the neglected lots stacking up behind the house enough fuel to satisfy qven crav ing of that yawning fireplace for years to come and selling to the saw mill on the pond timber for shipping that came to quite 500 pring opened he was soon afield continuing the good work of im- iiifj and planting- time found tho farm with more and earlier labor per formed than it had ever before ex pcrlenced in front or tlie western doo e threw out a platform protected by lattice work catering and here the idow passed all the spare time he could snatch from her indoor duties it had never occurred to any one before that farm work might be made attrac tive the widow had only looked upon the bean ties of her form around her through the kitchen window or dur ing a hasty trip to the well or farm yard tlie latticed porch was a revela tion to her and a haven of rest where she wit and mused during the long twi light of summer i never thought i should take such comfort here she said before you came i was more than willing to give up the farm and go away but now jem i want to live here the rest of iy life i would not leave it for thr- odd thats o mnam it would have i been u great mistake to leave the old place why there aint a prettier vh in all the w orld than this from your front doer if there is then it is right there down in the woods where grcnt trees meet overhead the brook sings a ioft song of rest and the fern- covered bonks irtretch down to the pond i never traveled any yet but i dont want to this suits me and he return ed to his work with uchcny whistle that ient a thrill of satisfaction through tlie widows heart a wonderful change had been affected by the time another had rolled another thanksgiving into the calendar the roof of the old house no longer leaked the bam had been rallied from its attitude of deep drjectlon nnd lis mows were crowded to bursting with hay and grain the id horse npent his days chiefly in the pasture while a younger and more vig orous animal did the work assisted by a yoke of big and handsome oxen the jtulltary cow now had plenty of company 1 and frisky calves gambolled about her in the summer time there was longer any doubti as to the availability of any of the fat gobblers for a thanks giving dinner thus the seasons buccecdcd one an other with tlulr measure of content each found the widow more and more dt pendent upon her stalwart helper she clung to him as sho rrjftitt have clung to the son of whom she had been deprived in tho springtime or tier wife ilk1 as her tottering footsteps were supported down tho aisle of the village church on a sunday few of thi congregation knew that the handsome uung man who watched over her so assiduously was not in fact her those who were cognizant o relations between the two shook their heads knowingly saying to themselves and to each other lucky boy that stepped right into the farm juat as the old lady was ubout to leave it he knows of hla bread that has the liaiioulin ijin rs my iialiiaita it miuxjk witclie and uhnuli accompanied ij bluk cat- and owls welul hues and grinning jiilk u lanterns all mean hal loweeu the holiday which li dedlraled to goodnatured pranks and fun many pioplr make halloween an occasion to entertain friends there are so many fiiruii or entertainment which an- ap- propilale and nlrnple decuritloui and u fiesluiicnt- are in order tor decora tion- autumn leaves yellow pumpkin and cornstalks combine with black paper riitl ami witches to ijlve a festive yet party dam tv nclhg itei lalninent may ulst bridge or the oldtime stunt- fortune- which we associate with hallowetn decoration and entertain- nt are important in the observance of thi holldiy but the miccrvi or failure of lite itrty really depend upon tin- lefreshmcnti if the occasion i a halloween dance the lefn limeiits may eouilit of spiced lii ntul ilniighmit or eooklci halloween bridge the following mi a hai i nl in i flwfiwfi vtnr iiiri ii iy ie of go- card- qp clraiirru unil li unfximi ontario vi am iim hhnini l 1iv uai the high id an to ignite hie ire in tin 11 enuy fl rid and the kltlu 11 lieeai lie i erljii nelgtilioni ll nlilei 1 to act us flreflguli it j trcn che n d nt arm nnd the rwi iimii i and un wa got 1 nidi r cot itro ii i t ilc iwi ian i rom akkixi l iiluck or arkc 11 1 x nit i law n k lpl up hi lim vii il i it lie iii- llll ill min it ma tell at king- ton litem vcipted oprl ulpc chlckm snlnd d and illitter lu and creim sandwiches doiihhmib or olngerbruad ped cream coffee it the party is ui be v ei and stiuil tlic ipkln lartu brittle krlsples and cldei day rhite foil in ery informal order of the randy bul- r are appro foi imilnur plow never won a jiri match hoys classe eoiid tin- flrt prln ui in i u nrown nf cjult al foriii regarding the uunilk r of nitric in- ihilidj been badly maslied nc- crrdlng to olllclal flipues iiven out fron the iifflre ol the ontario plowmen as- elation the total number of nitric ii i1cj7 when the miitcii was held in ilv county amounted to jfi in mld- dlrx riutitj in llllh this total wa- inpas d by time tin- number being ju but wllh tin- mulch being held lilts war in i nmtiiiac count the to hi hud 117 u nulwltin landing uiat 111 re is itlll a full day to go aill aitlfl 13 vkails liiieilty at uhmmlk 10c itast aylmer soup week m at of lllll mllg diihes v i hallow en i brown bruad 1 cup allbran 1 cup sour milk j cup raisins 1 tablespoon molnnses j cup sugar 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon cda teaspoon alt mix logelher the allbtan sour milk nd ralslns then add the molavefl sugar which has been nlftcd with and salt iut the mixture nto a greased enn cover tightly and team for three hours pumpkin ta11ts with honey llu j cups steamed and strained pumiikln 1 cup honey 1 teoipoon olnnann in teaipoon ginger j teaspoon salt 2 egs 1 cup milk cup cream ngredlciilt in ordc r given und individual size uirt garnlih rt with a mound of whipped rlth honey in iti ci- litre bu itered hick ickihpies pour melted bmur over rice krlsples and suit to taste tller will take the place of alt i nul and offei a change froiu pop corn a i o it m lilt canaihan iklmlkh tlie very happy youve made nic very thankful well maam im glad of it its thiiiiksglvln what ueully thanksgiving day it the first timo ive forgotten it wr i must bo growing old jem grew bolder theres a turkey out in the barn yard say u otacu th content i d his thought d by tin- i lie aint very fat but if you ill help you fix a turkey dinner both butler on it but it in doubtful if jem had ever u thought tin happy and is in- that the merely material of his life had never troubled only one thing troubl- of late he was deeply it brown eyes of pre tiusle jmri a chorister in the church husle whr lived as lie had done with friends for board aiu krep another of new iiiiud orphans ii nrvcr mentioned ills daring specu- i not even to the widow but her though growing dim were acute h in penetrate ilk honest tioul whole life lay ccnuted to the which had become us nscnttal to ll ulmojl ui the air he breathed hut nuv young jo there a pal pcrnlsted in dancing be in woodpile in field li liaulcn and latloi uoiult ani1 iiuandci a bcotclunon called upuie docto frib agitation touwi at once i he said ma child hmm swallowed u soxiicncel how old uj it okked the doctor lofm replied the canny kcot i it come to pass that there riding next thauksglvhig irtthe iige now prgtty with vinus and j ithln uusle was glod of no pleusaih a place fur the troth which lo plight with jem while lie though lie was could not travel to tluies home far ver the rough hilly roads a good thing lie nol lion ulzcd to ow the evening before his mar- but theres cows to be looked id hen- lo be fed moren you little luuy fcllo take linn thats so jem inn brightly mit it all thanks foichmuui ut ih prospect ihanksglving dinner with thcmsel hoit and hostess uie boy trudged out lo the barn uomo sticks of hard wood were soon imcd on the flro und by urn time air nirkity was raady for tho oven tho widow hud jhielihl the vegetables and dropped tliiim into the mysterlouii depths of ti suittjiilnir ketuoj jm tooklnu on with glowing but bashful aimwcuuun a snowy cluui ovtr a round tabid with w uw nlway- un iispifc ahjht and wlum topi by the widow turned to jem a uiuiiq brow turkey wlu ill u sitting baidfully ii ll turkey uwrnea uw fekt yotin- my children ijd tj widow nmillunhmum tlllllllh i y f jm iiier iirauclich of iiutuiun leu veil from lust icddlug trini jcili and uusle pioinlsed all thlngt of the simple mur- rliige iirvicr then caine the country wedding supper last guest had uone driven e farm wnguiiu uu had clustered around the door all afternoon llxlngu and bualej foiled him in th lircllght tt lliiultll u both of to tih f late sir john a macdoiiald for more than twenty years prime minister of canada illustrates the push and pluck of the scotch and the esse with which they turn round and adapt themselves to altered circum stances at live years of age he wai tried by his parents from olasgow to canada at fifteen he was earning hli living in n lawyers office und ut twenty- ie he wli called to the bar i macdonutds progress at the bar was it rapid htbecnii to have been un- ftrtunute ot tli beginning of his ci several of his clicnui were luuiged and even in his first case he allowed lit- quick temper to get the better of him and came to blows with tlie opposing counsel the ocnndaltecd judge told tlie crier to enforce ordtr tlie crier an old man much attntched to iacdonuld shouted ai he circled round the combatants order in the court i order in the court but whispered o he passed near ills protege hit him john hit htm john years loter macdoiiald became prime minister und in many a parliamentary encounter his language and manner showed that he was hearing the whuper of the old crier hit him john i after the light hod ended he cherished no animosity against his opponents with one exception mr george brown the leader of the opjioslllou yet with thr versatility or a scotch man he could turn about and male- jji temporary truce with lih lifelong op- ponent in order to save the government fiom a deadlock he and mr broun had not exchanged a word in boclal intercourse for ten years both men saw the necessity of coming together or a lline and a coalition was formed w acted together said sir john lied at public places together and went into ixiclety in england tugctll and yet on the day after lie resign we resumed our old nojlt i unit and cei ed lo speak dlr john had one characteristic that iielpml htm hi u- battlu of-llfr- he never repined ut 11 fortune no i natter what happened of a disagreeable nature hi wuld nuv after the rirst exclamation or mirprlseor annoyance well it cant be helped and then dismiss the subject fin in hu mind an illustration on this helpful habit is given by hvi biographer the inci dent occurred when or johns govern ment fell in 1u73 and when it was gen erally thought tiiut he iilniseir had fal- 1 ii never to rl4 again after announcing the ills ministry hlr john journinctit of the house he then i uver tn his oirice directed his m tarfis to pack up his papers diiove in nit upntalrs to hli bedrtuim und aiked quietly to lady macdoiiald well thats 1 along what do you mean i why the government arraying himself und allpivcni and picking up iu or three hooks from a table cli i- by its a relief to b h udilid a he ticlched the bed opened a volume and begi uud liitlnialliig tiiut he did not o be dlstulbed that was all he at that time nor did i again there wurc no imir relleclloii llloe of hi minnnrlr long arm of the law 111111 lai h wils shown lust sunday ilitmi ii tu anger mixed up in a slight motor accident turned out to b- u man gught for llu- past 13 years as a fugitive from the ontario lleformu- tiry unable to give so lb factory proof as to the ownerrlilp of u car he was dilving whlclihgured in a minor col lision on the duuda- road samuel gray 30 detained nt police headquarters pend- ini in vi ligation confessed to bcrgt piiil ljauck that he broke away from the n formic tory in june i01g after nivlng four months of o twoyear term h received in haniiluni chuntcs of reck lew driving and fall- im to hove a drivers permit were reg- isured by the police against him but il was intimated lluu they would be dropped in favor of tlie more serious of breaking custody goodiuiasons ii you hud to work for u living why did you come to this country becky asked a canadian working woman of a scotch working woman the can adian had been hearing uf uie desper ate condition of tlie feminine vvuge-eam- l1 in canada as a result she was in low spirits and could not understand why any woman should come to this munrkldeii country to pass the down in dden existence of trying to earn llv ing just because i did have to work ii piled the scotchwoman i came ovt hirri- to moke money and get human tinliiilut i made iivl- dollars u nionui on the other lde and i make twenty here i worked ten hours u day there and i work the sain lure ludlcn teil tm good morning heie over there only quakers do that and we darent speak less were simken to when i was twenty 1 went into ser- i in ulostiow und got three dollars a nth thai was pretty good en i went into handkerchief ujry as a boxloldir i was paid iweiiiy- lnts lor every one hundred dozen folded i nevir earned more thii dollars a week in the nine months 1 was there usually when i worked every day and was nut cut i made uiie dollar and mveiityilve cents out of thi- i paid my sister one twentjflv a week for board kept mymlf in clothe end paid my church duis working people over there are no gl id tu see a holiday kvell the best lit in don i pay wages wit limit work llu iiilit it eiy tiunge to llnd out tho lhe did nol deduct for liollda i ver lien- my klld sardines d nii 25 syr cis an ivervtltv ncctsif v if nl 11 milk 2 ic pumpkinx 3 mincemeat fl ci i vl mifr wirl pur lut bacon srove fjieiwirig b 2 bottles 20c l iiv ytwh rw n it ijf imc aylmer red pitted 2 fix j or i cherries cheese rldi niejulni pu inunl choice sair flour 1 hj irr- raisins ckaniihll iics fancy ope cod fxt poittd hatesj lbs snow appins lv nd swrct m w da rrs fnr kjiiow mclarens wfevp invincible hi iijr table figs vii ucl ijes5is2s iiath cubes 2 pkr 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