Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 5, 1922, p. 2

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p r shr artan 3fn tqteba 3a ijuiluday octoiu l r 1u33 mv evening petition if i invn wouiiiul uny mini inliny if i imvu uiiihi in- fimt to i mlroy if i havi walked in my own wilful jmitl nil fi uulllll ffliwf mullt i iht i myaelf hliiiiilil uiihw through the mtrul um inl forulvit if i liuv ruvl for jys thut uru not mln if i have lt tny waywur1 heart i pins iwllhuf mi tlii ik ut rtli not ttilnu dlvim flood lord forgive if i liiivn l n lrv or m if i have limned fur wi111 thou liuat glvon in hold good tird ynrglval i or hart r tichtr in the fold the hi huv onf ll if knrglvo lli au rot ulnw i not uu that wlili li i know not put her tu i tilou 10 iftlp tm w lv c muude lulumby marcias knowledge vcvaucu kicnt sat lit the llttl i shabby jerky lurniwkhugn a train fairly irmrth with proud achievement and untlcl patlutl already her rewards had begun j fow minutes tmifore ned a i kail who looked absurdly iwiylali under hit o duotors rut cutna nlunl to noltent hoi links at drat w walooma mil- 11 lumlnw liiaf aullburnad faoe und lis started in with their tiuymuto iratt lng hollo markl pi he suddenly stopped reddened underneath hut tall and stammered tlcketavpaass sjanla smiled graciously bowed with dignity anil spuko pleasantly how to vou do kdwurdt lint as ned bumped along down the aisle moralas heart best exultantly it must ihuw wimohow aha thought to make nod aiken as embarrassed tts that then she took fium her handbag a now paper clipping it contained the weky budget of items from tumtia born in th hinsdale blftar what ah read was the last and longest ltetp lha budget uarolp kent la xp4tsl homo next tuoaday after her drat year wt itromley collage w arc all proud of our first college girl from turnereboro and wo predict tlutt uarclaa caroer will roboot honor upon tir tiatlva hill alurcla imld na ah folded up the clipping and tuakad it away in her bag again 8he auppoaed that old unci laaao potter waa atlll tho turn era boro corroapondent of the sifter what would he aay li ha knew of tha hon ora and prises that aho waa bringing homet 1erhapa noma day it would bo printed in tha blftar thut all aounda lna inferably vain and mlfoonoelled but it- waa not ao not in uarclaa cua it waa all abaolutaly imporaonalthua far karly in bar girlhood daya marcta had thlrat- ed for knowledge 8hn wanted to know knowledge itaelf waa m suf ficient reward for her whw abo waa tan yaara old a contpat waa held at turneraboro tho beat apellera from all the country achoola in som erset oounty took part marcia polled them all down with porfeot vase but the grownups wore puulod to aee how little marola took in beating the othars and taking the first prise she wanted thorn to go on and see if there was any word in the book that she couldnt spoil 1 that was the reason her heart was set on going to college bhe wanted to know joyfully for three of four seasons she pinked at raw berries rasp berries blackberries blueberries can ned them jammed them jell lad them in hoi midsummer and sold tho pro ducts in tumersboro and hinsdale to add to the fund which her father could afford for sending her to hins dale academy and college and in her first year at bromley there was one thing that astonished her beyond meas ure among tte nearly three hundred girls in her class there were dozens who earned to have no appreciation whatever of the splendid equipment provided tor them of the company of famous teachers of the open doors into the fields of knowledge they were just there for the woolal aide of college life but as for marcut she was no hungry for knowledge that it fs no slang ex pression to aay thut she ate it all up and exulted in the undtnss banquet that extended before her and now she was going home rejoicing in every evidence of the growth of her mental stature turneraboro end of tho road an nounced nod aiken us the train rut tied lntq the little terminal shed he stood by politely us a oonduotor should to ssaiat mttroiu from tho nnr and unroja was sure there was a ques tion in his eyes as they met hers what question what did her play mate expect from hort marcln was an unusually quick observer iti many ways hut in one respect tho soales were not yet fallen from her eyes her father was at the station to meet her but after their first greeting iir kent seemed to be under some re- atraint with his own daughtr as old dobbin climbed over the shouldof of glove mountain the conversation lan guished till abel exclaimed theres mother right out on the stepatono waiting for us morels jumped out of the buggy und rah and threw her arms around her mothers neck and kissed her uut some way that strange restraint rose between them as she set the supper her mother kept glancing at marclu watching every motion listening to every word us if she was welting for something which never came jt was the name way with the turn eraboro girts who hud been marclaej schoolmate in the lichen co veroti sohoolhouse under glove mountain siey wero very friendly at first and en seemed to he disappointed and drifted away and so with undo isaac potter when he came with his crump led notebook and stubby pencil to get moma items about college life from marcia well i neveffhj exolelm- ed as he painfully noted down some of manilas aohlovcmatits in scholarship ilut when he had finished his quea tlons and settled back smiling and expectant he seemed disappointed that marcia had nothing further to say and at last he arose qulto as embarrassed as ned aiken had been and said welt i must hyper on of course morels noticed all thlo and wondered what it mean she didnt like il was it a nee fea tur of higher knowledge that h must separate its possessor from other hi it llll it ye mr alia ram die aunerln- hlhool nsktxt j o mimll hoys lur yml tulittf a euk 1 uoualll y notilif iltf for thorn n in dulllud lull if h hiwiii t in ulvittlt ikc nluht liuv iloni ly coll- to illriy ignorant ltyt rtly illun nlly kill ii 11 thtnklnx tng l look u milk und 1- t forth for the mmmtulti wliio aim jjl nick rualborrles nu itillattirll ull 1 ut but wxulliui imiulai tdod by nil lulu ndd ut u lollld uut 14 cliuiloat nntuto d uml otir viiulu moni- ln aflnrii ai wvru irulnml llil tha wlmlowm uf hi uohubo und u lmrf t rullihow hot of nuuturtlujiim bloom on ull mlu tf the btltont i nuiuimik alniira titration urrlwai on ttt pluiu juht as she ulwuys bua ilifnu nine i tun rotiieinlkn said mar- iu i wnnihir win w iji jjurliy u puuauint vulu tul- kil why almliu bow yon uturtud tin- mwrclu turned to fut u tttrong tnlddln- ssd wmiiaiii triutamd in u blue gingliam llrnal ualllllg uvrl- tllw fttllltt und luok- liuf kn1y ut inr in tine bund sbu bold u bis utruw hut und with ibn btbwt- uli whu trying in amontb buck bar tblt k srwy i lltwii u wlalil ut y alinlru wmit on llieii to nop legu u whol ytur tiuw ttsv yv y almlru imtlu1 murclu lurtit unytlilngf why almlru i shoum be dull lu- dixxl if i hudnt nlnt nmttnid ikn lotttr told ma ull uikiui it lloud of your ciubs and ao on like it murhyr oh almlru i nunt tli you how i lov it i tiurb u glorious onimrt unity in know things lmv ii ull to t lolles r dhl you bring uoinw nf it limnii with yuut uurolu luugbud why all 4 but 1 rtully laurnad i brought home with nm of touruo what you rtilo biting to do with ut hold on l it und git uomu moru why almlru lvu only juat bagun to torn up knowledge almlru looked aharply ut uamlu while u whltothrout sparrow sang his myatlo uong aeverui times over u a rein nvr forgot thut song it tnurked the turning mint of bar life suddenly almlru bmku nut kvnr hear of old kben itogsont vves stsromarnd tha ustonlsbeil marcia live heartl my rather ha was a mtaer wumt her almlru nodded grimly only one ttiat ever lived in this town qmbhed everything hugged it in his heart lioym used to peek und see him count ing over ills money ut night nov or would give u cent for church or poor or to lelleve suffering nov marshy almlru pointed un accusing linger lyuu don t want to be ilka kb hog son do yef marolas fuoe flamed almlra strut- ton i uhe began angrily i there there don t git off the hooks i jest wantfml ut open your ytu u little hit thuts ull ant you got some thing that is worth far more than goldt tm you think its tha right thing for you to hoard it ull up und gloat over it tho wuy kben did with his moneyt why marshy it looks to mas of learn ing that uln t put to no use in life aint worth currytn uroumt del all you oun marshy i don t say one aln word ugslnat that on 00 i never mind but when you gat it line it dont let your mind be a refrigerator whore you keep your learn in on loo iot itj 10 work mwrshy put it to work i marcia was stunned but she could seel the scales had fallen from her eyes tiow jjbiit what nun 1 do with f she stammered right here in tu rn e rs bo ro r almira put her utrong hands on marcia s shoulders und turned her 4quure about look down yonder she said see thal church spire risn above the trees 7 bee them houses along the quiet utreett see that farm jest below hare where your father and mother sot store by you more than they do by their own lives t marshy kent you aint the smart girl t think you be if you cant find some way to make your education bring comfort and help to everybody that knows you ruylng and selling teaching and healing and preaching and everything that has to do with the real things of life im un ignorant old woman x know but it seotns to me its a poor kind of learn in that cant help in all these tbirur marcia bowed her heud in alienee and walked along toward the berry held but she hadnt gone many yards before she suddenly turned and ran buck to the field where almlru btratton was hoeing corn almlra almlrat she called mer rily do you think there is anything ih my refrigerator that would be of uny use to you i almlra dropped her hoe among th notutoee and started on the run to ward the house let me got u pall ilnd a bite of lunch for us she said land then we can pick and talk to our heart h aontent what about thought murals uut lis the luscious berries began to reddon in the palls almlra said i went you to tell me all about it alurahy how you live und work und study und learn and veolte and lluy 4uvery single thing dopt leave out unit never was such u lip t oner 1 maroute wonder grew as the story went on i vvhy was gray almlra strutton so eager to hear ull the details of iu ool- 1 lege girls hfot when at last she hud dnlshod she found out almlra took from her farmers blouse u little purdphlet it wits the prospectus of ilromley collage for 1878 the year that it was dpend her eyes grew loiet as she spoke softly i wanted to go oh how i jwanted to go i first to hinsdale academy ilid then to dromley jest as you have done but home duties held me and here t be currying on my little farm like man and getting to be an old woman uut marshy youve brought my youth buck to mo for one day uny- how i feel us if i was u girl right them collage hulls with you you do mske everything so plain marola hud received compliments btifore but none of them had touched hor heart as this one did she kept thinking about it us she walked homo- ward with her f heaping pall at rasp berries learning that aint put to use iu life aint worth carry n around almlra strutton was rather sharp about it but she was rlgit and vfhat surprised murela most wf ul was thut she wus beginning to rind but that tha joy of uoqulrlng knowledge was mull in comparison with the joy of using it for others pluns of service begun to form in her mind as she turned into the ysrd ut the omo farm she saw mr justin ulll- hrook stundlng on the stepstone x i couldnt seem to give t up without trying once more marcia he begun hesitatingly those boys are just at the age when they need you neednt say another word mr hlilbrook ill take the class till i go back to jromley i was going to tele phone you us noon 0 i got home thats una cried the astonished suuerln tendon t i can rest easy to nlfffat but what happened to yout no 1 man-i- l thats just right mr hlilbrook uughed ugrola spmethuiv hag hap- peedo me iye been on 1 the moun- n nd it rnaove revelation i wus thinking loo thut porluipu wit mluht ulsrt u ulru lub for nuture utudy or bl ilm u littlu o upire- 1 lit tit good reading wn lull tlnd out by irylujcwhut 1 1 nis ll a lnnt to follow i wifrit you o udvlao inu ulxiut it illllln llluhrook wus so imiwim r tliitt h doubled up his fluts und rub- bl hi- eyas uk u mall boy was m really looking ut the sum marcia jftiijyth im1 o curtly dxlnd to tnl- tho albas u fw duyu tnrory un lliunkl xllrriu iniurtlly und hurried down in the vllluuu to a promt tb joyful 1 111 r bo glad you look uui t um marrlu uuid bar indthir bnr fuon rudlunt wltii liuplnhu vtm re lining your vdiiratloit in aunh wuya it pays your futlir und me for what w have doi for you u buinlrnil tlmos nvar w ii mother uuid murola ivi loait u tttw days in my blludivfxs but i j ii try to mukfi up for it ixfora lb luniii-ji- b ovur and she mud it up uo thoroughly uiul uo hspiilly ihut ah was unrtrlaahl when it wua time to go buck to llrom- luy 1 raully mtiwt puk my trunk in morrow inothnr abn auld mrs kant who hud hen lying uloiit tli lunias oimnl ng und shutting doors und looking down the mud to the vil lage ghtnue1 ut tha clock atl buld its qtiurtor to thrve u ready mother what ulls yodt youve bean uctlng quaar ull duy flhh murclul i thought i huard hoinetoily outulda you go to the door oil what a joyful shout greeted murolu ss she oiwnod the doorl the ynlls of her boya cluas overwhalmed ull the real of course but tharw warn girls of the club und h seemed to har ulturnerslhint had rome to aurprla hfllr nollegn girl end give her u merry tind grateful farewell murclua knowlntlge waa begin nlnif1o buur soma very lovely frull the largest sale in america because salada xxla v p lenses the most esc acting rhaistes qunlity economy peatity -i- flavor alvrayi aiiured i know an atllll what ubout tseanorr ihtn t i ivy sha was mlohlevoust klvinnim are mvor wjac hhlnii is corning into fashion i said mhallaa impossible id this ease the girl s u nonecnformlat ministers duughlnr vou tmver iold me thst 1 replied tautlly tloally 1 must hsve the oota- pule tirief if 1 msto be of uny use very well then he said she has not ui dimple why do you tell m thst i- i asked to help you he mm it would tusks u dlffarenr if she has u dim ple you oaitt frill bar mutllda for a i tjuwpta or murthu and if her hair is friendship ttrls is u great theme home of the grout thinkers in tbe history of world thought bus written un this topic cicero the orator icmerson the phllo- uopher uuoun the essuyist lubbock the bunker illuak tha preachar und uuthor ueneon tha college don and others have this the subject of their hast expression and in the book of books we have utl types of friendship iloacrlbed and ull illustrated in the ideal frend who made the supreme sacrifice for friendships sake what is u rrlandt ierhup the de finition given by a c hanson will aatlafy us well us uny a friend is the person nf whom una is in rood und by whom one is needed of such friendship there is abundant example buvld und jonathan domun und ly- thlus rioawell and johnson stanley und arnold tennyson and hullam wore friends because they needled each other uid because they fitted into each there need krleudshlp is no rare commodity it is lying in wait everywhere reedy to perform the needed service at a moments notice rays icmerson we have a great deal more kindness than is ever spoken burring ull the sel- nshneas that chills like tho east wind the world tho whole human family is bathed with un element of love like a ilua ether how many persons wp meet in houses whom we scarcely apeak to wtum we yat honor and who honor usl how many we see on the street or sit with in church whom though silently we warmly rejoice to be with bead tho language of these wandering eye- beams the heart knoweth soversl years sgo a bidy resident in china found it necessary o return to canada wlth her small daughter it was a long journey und sho was alone hut from the time she started until she landed at every change of boat or train thorn was some one ready to lielp the way was strewn with friends the conditions of friendship are simple vriendu must be congenial how nan two walk together except they be agreed t asked a prophet of olden time and there is but one answer to that question the outward con dltlons nuty be most dissimilar and the persons may be mutually opposed in temperament but given a congenial spirit the friendship will ublde friends muat be sincere let kni- orwon speak again x friend is m person with whom i may be sincere before him i may think aloud sin cerity is the luxury allowed like dia dems and the authority only to the highest rank that being permitted to speak the truth as having none above it to court or conform unto friends must be confident two friends sut one evening before u fire after a time the conversation lagged und they sat silent gaxlng into the flumes playing upon the hearth end whan after a period of meditation they became conscious of each other again they ugreed thut the secret of friend ship la the ability to bo silent without emburruesmentv v mends must be unselfish the pic ture given us of jonathan stripping himself of his royul robe and gird to und bestowing them upon david tha shepherd boy is an abandon of kind ness selfishness und friendship are 10 averse to each other that they can- put exist in the same nampany u goes without saying that friends must he loyal liefer to the list at the beginning of this article and note how luyulty is the common quality of them ull jonathan braving his fathers wrath for david tjomon risking his life for pythias boswell devoting his beat years to johnson these all bear witness to the fact ihut loyalty is the corner stoneof friendship now gath ering all that hss so far been written we may may with tlege friendship is the holieqt orglftsl ood can bestow nothing more sacred upon ual it enhances every joy mitigates every puln every one cun have a friend who himself knows how to be u friend took all the poor beqaar had auguatlne lllrrell in his early days at the bur often hud many poor clients on one occasion tha defendant was so poor that blrrell offered to handle his case for nothing blrrell won the oase and the grateful client sent him fifteen shillings in order not to hurt tha mans feelings mr blrrell accepted the fee hut i rnllow lawyer repreaabod him for doing so dont you knowsald the fellow lawyer that it is unprofessional to take less than gold well said mr blrrell seriously i took all the poor beggar had ypu dont constderthat unprofessional do your un ry cant call her uodlva jjsrytw bank is illustrated the to must uuiqt portrait iter hair la 1 bobbed what uod impossible she then clarinet no not with red hair what uhout poyr i nay is for u smaller woman slto- buthar something to pet this gjrl is rather frightening oh frightening is she very well then vaullne no not ma impressive as that there thenr 1 asked you lit said scornfully would a thorny be pretty t she might tut atutueaque or beautiful hut hot pretty i muggeated hlapefll thats hootch khes very jens naming a hehoinh it wu iny prlvllci tha otber even ing auyu f k v luu in iunch to in rouatiltod by u uovullat bf eminence 011 wttut names hesholild give mrteln cliuructer in his itnw story anyone who nverheurd our discussion could iiitviviiiuiii udopt jullotm lighthearted uttltudn with rgurd to tho significance if uutns in my friends study there is everything in u name i v got u girl h asld uhout twnnlytwo modern prtty tntsehlov- ouh slid with rml bulr lihas tall and ulouder what sliull i ball brr muny modern felrls urv cllet leggy or ilutty i said urtar long und iureful tliollcbt sites not so frivolous ws thul well thnn nuncyr no shes not nunoy she dniuuen toi well olivet old rdr vry well then anne no annes impossible mentlnn ibul her hulr is uh very well then nvtitu i cant use nsatu i know u nestu violet it could he shortened to vi no i know u violet ilut does that mnttert i asked it matters very much this isnt my first novel remember ons has to lie very curefut what about mergotr absolutely impossible i cant think of any more names i said oil yes dorothy i know u dorothy you know too many women i said i do he admitted what about jocelynt i asked i rsthar like that he said yes jocelyn isnt itad yes wei fix it at jooelyn youve been very useful to m do you mind helping me with a man now 1vn got a man the hero in fact ood- looking dark serious fastidious john i said at onoe no not quite john john is all right up to a point but after that he breaks awsy into something less so fid lass honorable isss normal henry t i suggested no not henry homo of him is henry but not much he bj rather too modern what about kustaoet nri hes lie iter than tliuy more human leonard r in nt leonard a littlu uffectedt perhaps an i said hut not so mnoh us uarmuduke then why drag murmuduke int he nuked sharply this is u serious mat ter you know i nodded contritely how do you like maurlcet 1 inquired i know a maurice or bdgarr v no not suitable at all flemrdr 1 know a gerard you might dodge the dimculty by giving him s surname as m christian name 1 suggested such as for in stance drantloy his friends could cull him a rant thats not u luid idea he said yes i think ill adopt thut 1 tio if you come across a hew navel in the autumn with the hero nurned orantley and a girl named jocelyn you will know whom to thank but i unsure you i was very glad to gat the mutter settled k humor of children musing examples of childish humor wore given at the boyal sanitary in stitute buckingham paluoe uoad b tf by dr klmmins chief inspector of the elementary schools in london in a lecture on laughter baying his prayers one night a bay of five solemnly said if i die tonight please ood excuse me coming to heaven in my pyjamas at he age of nine u rear change sweeps over the mind of children sold dr klmmins they begin to read good books and to enjoy funny stories and jokes to a parent who asked what book she liked best rtlne- y our- old girl replied well really i believe the funniest thing x know is mr shakespeares comedy of terrors jokes connected with the classroom are especially popular with children of ten told to write a sentence includ ing the word notwithstanding 1 hoy wrote my brother has shiny trousers but notwithstanding bapbtv rules for matches 1 tlse safety mutches whoh st ike only on the box t do not buy mutches which break lose their heuds or glow ufter being put out 3 never throw uway s mutch unui every spark is out 4 if matches are spilled pick up every one ft do not curry matches loose chil dren do not need tu carry them at all tl matches should be kept out of the reach of little children 7 keep them in covered boxes away from tho heat of stove or stove- pipes 8 strike mutches away from you if striking on n box first bloeo the box strike downward on the box honesty and policy the maxim that honesty is the best policy certainly it hi not originate lit the mind of an idealist however uaeful 11 h u tporul f 1100 t may be hut arch blaliop whulelys remark that hon- i sty is tha best policy but he who is hniieat for that reueon is not un hoixwt muti aems unjustirlubly hit rah ii011- eat is the result of education niil t ruin ing rather than of instinct tlin aelf- prot active inatlnot in the untrained hnmnn in ing is usually stronger than the inatlnot lo tall the truth and it is hurdly fair to assume oiat only thoas escapllonsl persons who from earliest cihlldhood follow the instinct to tell th truth no matter how much it hurts uru tionest people acquire honesty us they grow older partly from u sub- minarliua rather than a conscious r- tgnltln that it usually pays to he lioneat partly from thlk strengthen ing through edueatlownf ttla understanding that not to be honest derogates from n mans dignity snd selfreapoct a i i million of honesty in ismllles is one of the strong impelling foroes for hon- kuty whatsoever the motive that lin- ikis u man to be honaat whether it is imilloy or a desire to prerv his self- reapeet or a desire jiot to fall uhort of u family tradition the runt of his honoaty is ull thuths important no mun vn be persistently honest without gaining in nneneas of perception us well us in atrength of rhumetar acorqe hams yarns no man in canada has the reputa tion of equalling flaorge h hum the caliudhui iaolflo luiiwuy co k raconteur and u wit hli thomas whit once culled him u great linnet aaaet mr hun added that ha wua sjud that hlr thomas had 1 tunately not fotrottan he et kvm the hospital undergoing an operatloh for eptndlclllai mr hum sustain mutilation as his beat atory probably will allow whan he loat ooiiacloua ness he says his but thought wsi this is eternity when i recovered from the off acts pf the opiate i found myself in u darkened room and won dered where 1 was and what it was ull about the kindly- featured nurse qulrkly discovered that my conscious ness hud returned and mm to my bedside efnd then t remembered every thing tiufc why this dark ronfnt it was nearly morning when tb3 operat ed on me but now it cupl ba uukc no it isnt he seriaatsly responded luit we were afraliljaf tha shok you might gat vjtv what ahockt well diem waa big lire across the street und we vers afraid if you awoke nd saw thejttames ynu might think that the hueratlon hudnt been suc- ceaafut ytnat shows you what it u i to havaylu reputation 1frte practice of sincerity there are some people who impress j you on a drat meeting as frank und 1 ilncere it never occurs to you to i wonder whether they mean what they j y or not their vnry look carries j mvlctlon of their alncerlty their ilce has the ring of truthfulness they inspire implicit oontldeno in mrfoct at rangers when people give such un impress- ion of sincerity vou may be aure it la inula use they have practiced alncer- j they have made it a rule to say i what they moult tho evasive and deceptive those who are continually pretending to emotions they do not feel who cry oh isnt this delight ful t whan inwardly they are think ing what a nuisance never anqulre the frank eyes that look you in the face without evasion the voice thut a ring of sincerity in its most commonplace utterance and the per sonality that impels conn den oe from the chance acquaintance no one can give such en overwhelming impression if sincerity except by being sincere not occasionally but consistently it is the practice of sincerity that makes sincerity ingrained in the personality the silent nine a silent aeroplane engine has ut lust been invented says e london news- itaper in a recent test the deafening roar of the engine and exhaust was com pletely eliminated when fitted with the rllent nine as the new inven tion is called passengers will now be able to con verse wlfh esse while in the air and not be forced to shout at the top of their voices the silent nine is very simple in construction and in principle it con sists of an expansion chamber fitted tho end of a long exhaust pipe und arranged ih such a way thut the gases from the engine are cooled immediate ly they leave the redhot exhaust hole this is the secret of engine ulli the inventor is major grant the superintendent of the croydon aero drome dei tot one silent nine cun be sold at a profit for less thun i so und ulreudy there is a great demand for it t e gibbons boys shoes wn tuivit it good lino of itoya it tmol lhos ut very ruaoiubln pi i oh mciamnc llriiiu uu your requiring livi ry job bit af ir aiiiull curafully ut- i ndd in r agent por the globe laundry ouelph mill st acton independence the dominion government annuities system affeedsun unequalls opportunity cos titu investment 0 arnaji or large amounts for the purchase 0 an annuity of from f0 to 3000 a your foe life to begin immediate i jr o at any future age desired and to be paui in monthly or quarterly instal annuities may be purc on m slngls life or on the- atssus at two persons jointly aftee- ajan tract laauea no seatrletlon as to re employes may purchaes for their eon ploy sea school boards for their teachers congregatlona few their ministers cannot be eelawj or lev tad upon no medical examination required free from dominion income tax security the dominion of canada descriptive booklet may be obtained by nppjjrlng to tha poatmaater or by writing postage free tai s t bastado supetintandent dominion uovrnrrvant annuities ottawa when writing kindly atata sex and age or age last birthday- mans heart happy thought plpalaas rn inarm insure wamlth arul cocnfot in the sinall it vary woman knows the arul a dependable ranges lb great est eld m woman can have to reach tlie lieart of th man in her boaie- whut asiiuuactlon to have a range lluit is u good baker that gets tha moat out of your recipe that consume 11 ttla fuel and maintains at steady even ileal happy thought itang save- your food your back your time and your temper they 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