[1 Illllllllu|nnllnlnlnllnnlnnluulnlnlullII||“lulauuuuuluununlllllnlulllllIIIIlllllllIlllllIllnlIlllllllllnlllllnnnunn\ nmiememmiminmmennomoommonbm ieb nemomunmmmmmmnnmdeddmddmmenmenmime s Eagle House Block, _ Main St. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, 1922 Everyone who visits our 1CBE CREAM PARLOR has the same smile. Just try it once â€" you‘ll be regular. We do not/Eandle all kinds, but we do handle the best. LUNCHES SERVED ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS Mcore‘s Ice Cream and Lunch Parlor THE BLUEBIRD ELECTRIC WASHER _ We are local agents for this upâ€"toâ€"date Washing Machine and will be glad to give you a demonstration of its efficiency, either at your home or our store. We can put this machine in your bouse for the regular cash price or terms to suit purâ€" chaser. In both cases our prices are exactly the same as down town stores. You are invited to call. HEADQUARTERS FOR Phone 364 (The Great Ship "SEEANDBEE" â€""CITY OF ERIE" â€" "CITY OF BUFFALO® BUFFALO â€"Daily, May 1st to Nov. 15thâ€"CLEVELAND Leave Bursaro â€" â€" _ 9:00 P. M.} EastsrN {Lave Crevscaxp _â€" 9:00 P. M. Arive Curvrcaxp â€" 7:830 A. M.§$ â€" Szranparp Tru® |Arrive Burraro _ ‘â€" 7:80 A. M. )Connections at Cleveland for Cedar Point, Putâ€"inâ€"Bay, Toledo, Detreit and other points. Railroad tickets reading between Buffalo and Clevelard are good for _trsnsg‘smtion on our steamers. Ask our ticket aï¬t or tourist agency for tickets via C & B Line, New Tourist Automobile Rateâ€"â€"â€" c Â¥10.00 Round Trip, with 2 days return limit, for cars net exceeding 127 inch wheelbase. Beautifully colored sectional puzzle chart of The Great Ship *SEEANDBEE®* sent on receipt of five cemts. . Also ask for our $2â€"page pictorial and descriptive booklet free NOTE THE PLEASED LOOK! MOWER AND BINDER KNIVES SHARPENED u> NEW AND USED WHEELSâ€"C.CM. MODELS FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES LAWN MOWER SHARPENING 3 MAGNIEFIGCENT SYTEAMERS 3 . A. White HE ‘B ETWE EN 6 Main St. S. EEBas9Ee WESTON They both laughed and cried; and outside of the window stood the six, smiling and throwing kisses. Money alone does not do an act like that but the sweet sentiment of years behind it. mee Should the world‘s memory fall asleep, what a fair of mad, mad beasts this earth would be; silently resting with their eyes closed (fairly overâ€" come) with the aftermath of exciteâ€" ment. It‘s not to be wondered at, that the youth and middleâ€"aged die suddenly as well as the older, who live in a treâ€" mendous rush continually, and never thinking of balancing themselves in calmness, rest and poise. Otherwise, something must give way or snap to even up. In that case, it‘s the physical and the soul rent asunder. But not alone, for on the opposite seat, those dear ones had deposited two boxes of candy, a dainty lunch, bunch of lovely asters and two magazines. With earthquakes, natural combusâ€" tion and other propositions, it‘s a difâ€" ferent matter but about the same prinâ€" ciple. "The sun shone out its golden, gloriâ€" ous rays. Look aunt, good luck in store, exclaimed Aamanda. Feel sure you will enjoy the trip and all there is in store. To me, it‘s a favorite song or poem, though old, but appearing better every time." All boarding the train, another adieu and God bless you, then the signal heard, the two were left to themâ€" selves. "Amanda, all that kindness, getting ready, leaving home quite overpowâ€" ered . me:. A â€" quict ) spell was necessary." Old, Yet Ever New Al of us are like children taking delight in something new, or should be, it seems to me. Once I heard a doctor assert that Dr..so and so had "gone to seed." "Why?" I asked. "Oh, because he never sprouted any new ideas or up to date methods. In short, kept up with the times." No ts "That‘s another idea of yours, aunt, put in practice would save many a life, if people would only learn to conâ€" trol _ themselves. Surely the brain should rule the. body to a great exâ€" tent." Continued from last week. To their great surprise half a dozen of the best friends tried, trusted and true, were there for a last glimpse, as if they would never return. The slower medical man is alive, the other kept up too much and snuffed out as quickly as a high strung violin string would snap. So aim at moderâ€" ation. U "Teaching has taught me one item. Poise or self control. The saving on the nerves cannot be estimated." Stepping on the platform, an inâ€" troduction and handâ€"shaking followed, then they were driven away in‘ Julia‘s little car, managed by herself. â€" _ This lady owned and occupied the first floor of her homeâ€"while Rebecâ€" ca and Amanda would live in the upâ€" per apartment. The place had been retquched with new paint and paper during the holidayâ€"spink and spank. "How pretty and homey, remarked Rebecca on the porch when enterâ€" ing f Rebecca thoroughly, enjoyed this trip, being new ground. Scenes of hills, valleys, rivers, farms, hamlets, townsâ€"until after a few hours, anâ€" other surprise came in sight. Going up the stairs they ‘were shown their future home, which pleasâ€" ed both of them. Mrs. Barton telling them to come downstairs as soon as they had a wash and brushâ€"up. "Well, said Amanda, there are Mrs. Barton and her daughter Julia to meet us." Going down, a delicious supper awaited themâ€"the flowers, fruit and vegetables gathered from their own garden. And now the four enjoyed their first meal together, becoming better acquainted. Arriving Thursday gave them suffiâ€" cient time to get settled by Monday, when school reâ€"opened. _ , Rebecca was really happy in her new, pretty, complete and convenient abode. Less to do, and no garden to look after. More rest and reading, more time for herselfâ€"after all these years. Perhaps her best was yet in life. In fact, she appeared to be getâ€" ting younger. Only twentyâ€"three summers had Amanda seen, but a wise head rested on those slim slanting shoulders. Very fair, with blue eyes and fluffy golden hair, did not increase her years. _ "What are you thinking of that brings such a smile, Amanda?" "Of nothing, only these arguments are so pleasing to me, aunt," and anâ€" other surprise may come. Lord Leverhulme tells of introducâ€" ing an American friend visiting him in Great Britain to an old Scotchman. "From what land do ye coom?" asked the Scot. ‘"‘The greatest land in the world," reâ€" plied the Yankee. "Well, my dear?" replied Mr. Glipâ€" ping, as he imPatiently rattled â€"the sport section of‘his paper. "What is it?" "Puir bairn, yeâ€"ve lost your accent," said the canny one. "Hentry," said Mrs. Glipping, in tearâ€" ful tones. â€" "It I were to die toâ€"night would you marry . again ?" "Not toâ€"night." Said a young lady to a girl friend: "Why do you use two kinds of paper in writing your love letters?" "When I write to Jim I use red paâ€" per, because it meas love, and when I write to Tom I use blue, for that means faithfulness!" It happened on King Street. An old man was selling pencils. A young man approached and, choosing one from the stock on hand, asked the price. When told it was five cents, the purchaser, wishing to be good hearted, gave ten cents. Imagine his astonishment when the old man said: "Young man, you will be selling penâ€" cils when you reach my age if you squander your money in that way. When I was your age I was the same way. I could not hold on to money, lence my present position. I now only ach a iviac. Lieed my warning@ in time." ?†"Scotland Forever" Her Love Colors Not A Profiteer In No Hurry By E. J. Savageâ€"Hellewell THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON The three went. It proved a treat. Then one evening, the aunt suggested they invite him to dinner. He came. Time went on until Amanda said: "Aunt, would you object having a nephew?" "Not, she replied, if he were Mr. Harry Hawkins.. Like him." left. "What an interesting gentleman that teacher seems to be." "Glad you like him, aunt Rebecca." "Such a tall, stately bearing, with dark hair and eyes, Amanda," Some time after, this teacher, Mr. Hawkins asked Amanda to accompany him to an excellent musicale, and he also had a ticket for her aunt. The first school day arrived, Amanâ€" da and other teachers were at their posts. u> Pa _ Matters went smoothly,. The second month bringing a good letter from their tenantsâ€"of a most satisfactory kind. Men are supposed to love best beâ€" fore marriage; women after. As far as numbers and advantages, this place was ahead of the town they "Thank you very much; appreciate your taste in liking him." I ; One Sunday evening after church, a gentleman spoke to Rebecca, who inâ€" troduced him to her niece. "Who is that gentleman, asked Amanda, as they walked home?" "He is an old school friend, Amanâ€" Those who always look straight ahead, miss a lot of wayside beauty. These two had not missed much so far along their pathsâ€"excepting getâ€" ting married. And there was yet time enough for that. _ 3 One eveening the mathematical teachâ€" er called spending a couple of hours. "Aunt, one need not be at all surâ€" prised at anything. To think he left home to make his wayâ€"after youâ€"â€"â€" well, perferred to" remain with your parents. Just it, nothing else." â€" Should say so, coming here years ago, he is highly respected and very prosperous. â€" Never married,. â€" Why, many a man would have married at once, just for spite, and repented at leisure. f "He is da EH She said no more but Amanda knew, having met him at a social evening the year previous. Finding out who she was, they had such a long talk, as he escorted her home. , Amanda promised not to tell her aunt, but to try and bring her back with her after the holiâ€" day. It was quietly accomplished. At times, silence is golden. "How strange to think of all these years, and Mr. Gordon Gamsby calling â€"recalling the olq days?j†e . ._ _ No one need be ashamed of him He has proved his manhood . "Would you call this lucky again, Amanda, or what?" "Just thing, the summer holidays are not far away. What had better be decided about the home?" + ~ "Should call it more than luck. Oh, this world, who can describe it?" "Aunt Rebecca, you have asked adâ€" vice about the old home. ‘There is onâ€" ly one thing to do. The vacation will be a trip home. Sell the house. You cannot refuse that fine offer. Then bring back what isâ€"needed." "Amanda, are you willing to have that done?" i "Certainly, and if you only knew what Mr. Gamsby thinks of youâ€"you would do that and be happier than ever in your life in a fine home here. Pray, aunt, take advice from one who knows." The aunt looked away showing a more meditative countenance than usual. During the summer vacation, the old home was sold. And after a pleasâ€" and sojourn, among their former friends, journey back with just a litâ€" tle longing feeling for that which had been theirs so long; and taking with them the remaining treasures to make the new home appear "more cosy." On a golden, Indian summer day at twilight, when the flying leaves snuggled under the trees and rushed across the lawn, and the warm hued sky with purplishâ€"crimson tints were misting, Rebecca became the partner and helpâ€"mate of her one boyâ€"lover, followed by a honeymoon, then enterâ€" ed the home that could long since have been hers. What of Amanda? When her teachâ€" ing year was completed and the holiâ€" day over, one evening in her aunt‘s home, her new ‘uncle gave her away to that dark, stately mathematician, who had admired her from first sight. And on their return a real home awaited them. you?" "So you intend to encourage your wife in her literary ambitions, do _ Â¥es. It is better to have her make up stories about imaginary people than about the neighbors." golden in the sun, But the last and best and sweetest is the ride by hill and dale, With the packer and the packhorse on the Athabasca Trail! I‘ll dream again of fields of grain that stretch from sky to sky, And the little prairie hamlets where the cars go rolling by. Wooden hamlets as I saw themâ€"noble cities still to be, To girdle stately Canada with gems from sea to sea; Mother of mighty manhood, land of glamor and of hope, From the eastward seaâ€"swept islands to the Western slope, Ever more my heart is with you, ever more till life shall fall, I‘ll be out with pack and packer on The highbrow girl was . talking. "Think of it," she said. "Imagine those Spanish pirates going 83,000 miles on a galleon." sn I have crossed the Indian Ocean, lying 2 ::i'éâ€"é; dear," said the profiteer‘s wife, "but you can‘t believe all you hear about these foreign cars." the Athabasca Trail! â€"â€"Sir Canon Doyle, written in Juné 1914, when visiting Jasper Park. "Why does Maud look so crestfalâ€" len ?" "She jumped at a conclusion and it wasn‘t there." Sweet thoughts were ever Touched with solemnity. As with all great souls, A Measure Of Intelligence E. J. 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