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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 6, 1926, p. 3

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m jl hg artott 3ffm ffrggfi thursday may c 1926 mothers ways lt mother have hr owltlme waya anil dont and fault with them lor childhood tliougtit her wuya the best aaidttrcyrc as kood an then tlio ways of lovo anil tenderness are- never out of stylo remember thjlu and toll her so dont wait till after while lit hot affection wane with yearn it wuncth not for you c5o put your urm around her now kim her us you used to do mure than you know tier heart cries wt and craves affection still the same sweet motherlove is there unchanged it never will life does not hold enough of years in which wo can repay a mothers love but jo your best before she goes away the true farm homestead a true form homestead must be a partnership requires the presence and cooperation of father mother and children liideed several kcnerations of children are needed to bring out and illustrate the larger meaning of tho word when all do their parts the homestead however poorly furnished it may be calls forth graciou memories in ktter years and summons the chjidren back on pll- cr image to its hearthstone homes ot that sort furnish one of the great steadying influences of life 3nd help to keep some olmlie beat of their chll- urcr on the land xjnfortunutelytoo naniiy farm homes huve exerted a contrary influence tley have never become homesteads in tho higher sense because the true hpjrft of cooperation was lacking and sacrifice was unflrnfiy distributed it la when the young are grown fiuin oucn homes mat children are ac g and- the memories that cluster about them art toor often tinged wluh bitterness orre condition of farm efficiency that i attracting increased attention la the adequate equipment of the farm house for economical housekeeping and wholesome living it is extremely poor economy that compels- a woman to bring wxter from an outside wjoll if it can possibly be plied into the kit chen a good authority has recently estimated that a woman in a farm house with no facilities for sup ply or sewage disposal liasto lift about a ton a day in handling jnd rehahdung tlio wuter needed for dookdng and wishing drafting water by hand r the barn as well as in the house shoulat hi reduced us far as possible knee tho health of stock as well as that of tho family depends in considerable de gree on an abundant and convenient supply the economical safe and convenient disposal of sewage almost always re presents u good pnvefftment it is better to pay the bins for a bathroom than those of a sick room in these days of improved furnaces a central heating plant is another- piece of equipment likely to proo economical in the strict sense and when that la supplemented by the less necessary hurt convenient electric light the four main items of efficient farm house equipment ore provided a competent engineer estimates the expense of a proper furnace to be fr6m 1125 in the hrtuilt house heated by hat air to 300 in the large house heated by hot water of u water supply driven by a gasoline enfflne from 200 to 4q0 of a sanitary bathroom from 9150 to 4200 and of an electric equipment when added to the water supply from 100 to 400 n mydemarida thoroughly sound material and work- mo nshlp espechxhiy in plumbing and heating once the house was lonely but its lonely here today kor time jhus come an talned its walls an called tho your away all all thats lect for mother tin for me till life is through is to sit and teach each other what the children used to do we couldnt keep em always an we knew it from the start we knew when they were babies that some dayi wed have to part but the years go by so swiftly an the littlest one has flown an theres only mo an mother how left here to uvo alone oh theres just one consolation as were sitting here at nlftht theyve grown to men undjwoxnen an w emmaurlghx4 weve watched em and weve loved em an theyre splendid every one an we feel the ixird wont blame us for the way our work was done theyre clean an kind an honest an the world respects em too tliatii the dream of purents always an our dreams have nil come true so although the house is lonely an sometimes our eyes grow wet w are proud xf them an happy an weve nothing to regret vexchnnge earno thing to tho countrybred man that broken and cacophonous cry dropping from the clouds jn tho inc afternoon or at dunk or floating down out of the ufcirlcuoss of tho night la one of the sweetest houndh 4n fu ture it it not bocuii tie tho wild keewo ouggesta gttmd and hunting that the country boy sees mid hears them vlth a thrlll it is because they opell ro mance for him in his minds ey he watches them all tho way from tlielr southerly wintering iiuitcru to the arctic circle thoy stand for trivel und adventure what the geese mean to hhn hie going and coming of many other 1 rtls mwfcn to those who have studied tlieli- ways for in all nature there ih n th ing more wonderful than the annual migrations it is ooubtfcns the gener al interest in the matter as well as moro practical reasons- that led the canadian nioioricjii survey to gather the facts that is haji embodied jn if cent bulletin although the migration of birds has been observed fwr moro tbfin two thousand years jio one has oyer an bwered satsfactorlly tho question why do they migrate- ornitholo gists have however learned aereat deal ii bout tho summer and winter duelling placet ot different species tyt birds and the routes by which- they come and go greatest of nil the- travellers ih tho arctic tern which breeds as far north as it can find land arid winters n- far south as it can find open water ivom which to take its food it therefore makes an annual round trip of twenty- two thousand miles and ins more hours of sunlight than iuiy other liv ing creature more amazing tlll is the flight of tho golden plover for although not so long as that of the arctic tern it is continuous those on the atlantic coast come down from the arctic to nova scotut there they bid goodbye to land strike out straight for the couht of south america twentyfour hundred miles away and make it with p jt thnhb nn jim tfirlfln nnf weekly fashion hint the mew zigzag prints among the novelty fabrics that paris sponsors for this season e the zig zag prints both in cotton and silk this- model is designed to set off the pattern of the material with espectsu effectiveness two inverted plaits formed by inserted sections are topped by patch pockets and the skirt is at tached to a longwaistcd bodice with tight sleeves and turndown collar medium size requires 34 yards 40- inch material no time to read a college student wh was asked what atorlesi he wavs reading for pleasure retorted horw do you think i can find time for tliatt ttibn he listed the tasks set hfan for the next weclt gave a ouofttuuy planned j schedule ot hlm time in order to prove that he would get it all done he convinced his friend that it took plon- nlnf- to get through with all his work leisure la disappearing from col lege and universities there is no dcubt ot that with every course of study as full as it can bo mado of ma- terial the poor student often wonders where to begin he knows that the bests efforts he can put into his study are necessary if he is xo make the most of his chance the secondary things go many gains are made by such a routine for often a boy or girl learns in this way exactly what will bo expected after study days are over many- learn to coneentrmte- for- the first time because there is in college the v flrt real pressure put upon many to show all tho ability they have no time to read lsone of the eommon results summer vacations ijve some chance otax opportunities come at hotiday seasons during tbe year the great number of years ahead after col- lege is over ore to give the rcalohaiice ifor leisure reading xlien there will bo hours when a book will seem strange f because so few are used in the dally rroutlne of bqslnese a story or a v travel book win glvo variety and pro- 0 table return to the one who remem- bera that books were made for persons 1 out- of college as well as for the four years inside the classrqehn good samples ifo- m mi- hcpworth had been married live times and happily every time as he often said his first marriage had occurred when he wos tilneteen and his last when he was severity years of nge his last wife was a sensible wo- man some yars hjsummrht sur- lved him when healed at the ago of seventy nine ourinhls last ulnes mr hepwortli mndo various plans for his wifes rc- molnlng years and talkld them over wlth her in u matter- way l i3fou have plenty ot money to travel ellen he said one day and you like it which i never did jvhy dont you take a trip down in con necticut there are goad folks down there and youd enk yourself i never went 1 how do you know about tho folks when youve never been there in quired mrs hopworth stands to reason ald her hus- band the heft o nt wives come from connecticut three of then uu tint women if tmslnefis haant kop me in massachusetts ellen i dont a brave oxs defense when i wan a boy oxen on tho farm were not scarce as they are now or when in 1923 jim anderson brought jack johnstons fine yoke all the way from campbell vllle for actons jubilee parade and they created quite a fur ore too when i was nine or ten xny father owned a yolte of oxen bright was a tall red obc with curly hair on his forehead and graceful slender sharp poin horns star was shor than bright but very heavy- he was black and white and on the middlo of his leffhorncatrried u scar made by an injury when ho was a yearling star had heavy clumsy horns whenever one of ua hoys found the cattle out in the woods we woufld ride star home hut bright would never let anyone mount his back star measur ed eight feet four inches round his body just back of his forelegs while bright was lght feet six inches the pair weighed in working condition 4458 pounds they wore champion pullers in our section in spite of his dignity bright was always friendly in a aiilet way and warenllymore obedient than star he had a trick of bumping star- in the head with his left horn if he jdld not obey an order quickly bright was adways teady for any order and his obedience was instant but star would sleep or eat apd pay no attention until bright bumped him half a mile from us lived a neigh bor who owned a vicious bull that he permitted to run loose at times old hector as the bull was called would get out and swing ailong the conces sion line muttering threats ah the way and chasing every person ho met over the fence flrially my father told j his owner that the next time hectori chased any of our family ho would shoot him then the bull wavs kept confined one day i was in tho lane that led from our- barn to tho road when i heard hector coming our cows and young cattle wore coming home with the oxen liitnberlng in the rear i opened the hlg gate and run along- the reao to hurry the cattle in before hec tor should come up the leading cows wero just turning in at tho bate when hector come up- over a llttlo rise nnd saw us i irled to ruii but- my feet seemed like lead when the bull wail within fifty yards i tried to climb the fenpe and he gave n horrible bellow and made for me that took all the strength out of my legs and arms and i slipped from the rails to shrink back hi a corner and wait in horror star had wheeled to face the bull fcut he was too slow he was twice as far from metis the hull was i could feel my knees bend-ins- under nc i could hardly draw my breath suddenly there was a sound of rush ing feet a huge red body paused di rectly in front of me and brlgtit met hector with a crash stronsthu came back to mo in aflush and i wont over those rails llko d squirrel then from the other side i watched tho fight digging their feet into the soft black earth straining until the great muscles bulged like hawsers the ox and the bull pushed against each otlhsr tho thunder of their feet the snerts of raffe the deep heavy sound 4f their breathing added to tho ex citement of the moment star stood with his head lifted high whilo ho watched the buttle atnthe other dolp tie had turned to gaze and my mother stood in the doorway of our homo looking for me when i saw her i btrlko s acroaa an ifllandlesb oeu from alaska to haw5i3f more than two thousand miles away who knows by what compass tlvey hteef for that hpeck in tho jpuxafest of oceans who knows too what becomes of tho chimney swltts that they are able wholly to vanish from the knowledge of man for five months of the year7 when their fledglings nro big enough to hunt a little for themselves the families begin to drift slowly south others join them until on tho north ern coast of the gulf of mexico they become an innumerable host then they dlsapivear in tho last week of march there comes again out of the sky the multltudlous twitter and the swifts have returned 7 whence no man knows the country boy is right when on hearlns wild geese he feels that lie is in the presence of mystery and ro mance how he won them bishop whipple says that when he went into the west to preach lie was exceedingly anxious to reach artisans and railway operatives of whom there were hundreds in chicago he called upon william mcallne the chief en gineer of tho galena railway and ask- ed his advica us to the best way of approaching the employees of the ronfl how much do you know about 11 hteaxnenglne said mcalplne nothing then said mcalplne read lard ners railway economy until you are ablblo ask an engineer a fluestlon about n locomotive and lie not jhlnk you a fool the clergyman had the practical sense to see tho justice of that advice so ho read up and in due season went to tho roundhouse of the galena railway where he found a number of engineers standing- ry a locomotive which tho firemen were cleaning ho saw that it was a taunton englno with inside connections and asked at u venture which do you like best inside or outstdo connections this brought out information about n earn heaters and variable exhausts and in half un hour he had learned more than his book had ever taught him when he said good by he add ed- boys where do you go to church i have afree church in metropolitan hall where i shall beglad to see you and if at any time you need me i shnil be glad to go to you the following sunday every man was in church doings in acton england a record for the week ending april ths sixteenth thn xollqwiuc tftf pm were gleaned from the acton eng land gaott6 n on wednesday morning a naotor car collided with the side door of ac ton police court und damaged tho bilckwo aggrieved parents from the east actoti council estate thronged the downstairs corridors of the municipal ofllces on monday night to fit out acton firemen with new uniforms will cost 24 7s 10d new uniforms ure also to bo obtained for the parkkeepers john fiaher a laborer of no axed abode who was chnrged on remand at acton police court on wednesday wltl wandering without visible means of subsistence was bound over tho best attended annual meeting in the annals of ths acton priory ha- bl tat ion of the primrose league was held jn tho churchncld hall on tues day mrs coleman wife of councillor w s coleman 4 cuiricberlandroad was the acton organiser of mlarlgold day on saturday- when street eolleotlona were mndo for the deaf and dumb association 38 was secured he has other lttana in huud for tho uumo cause tin dcuth took iilaco on wednes day week after a convimrauvcly short illness of mr t gilbert 88 shakes peare- road acton ho had suffered from hronchlul trouble for a number itycarai as a result of war service about 250 disabled exservico men from ewell hoapitut queen marys hospital rochamyton gllfforil iloune the warseals mansion lul- itiri and st davids- home enunff wtre entertained to tea on sunday afternoon in the thltd avenue lunch- ioi hall at the acton town council on tues day night councillor mercer movfid that tho acton puik- sundliy ilantt concerts should beein on tho second sunday in may and that tho hours bhould be from 7 to i pm instead of from 8 to 10 p m a roposed by the pasks conirnlttce i didnt know that the charge wis sj eerlous so i naturally gave the police a wrong name and address said john groan giving an acton ml- drestt who was remanded on hall nt erllnk police court on tuesday on a chiirpe of being a suspected person- loitering with the intent to commit a feloaiy at ealing common on monday evening at two of the railway stations book ings during the easter holidays were very heavy mr draisoy the acton- central l m s ntat ion master anot bis ataff were hard put to it each lay and easter mondjiy constltuteda rec ord all tho trains being completely packed over 1000 bookings were ve- ceivcd for richmond 400 for kew gardens station 1500 for kew bridge and 350 for hamixstead no fewer than twelve trains per hour wero run the medical value of apiece of wood iln the curious old virginia al manac published in the eighteenth century among other quaint pres criptions and receipts lhun omusjng receipt to keep ones self warna a whole- winter with a single billet of wc m pmrl iceland haw rcrorda u in voeargc waahlngtqii r farnier take a billet of vvoodwof a corn- petent sixe fling it out qfftheg arret window into the ya4rrun down stairs as hard as you fan drive and when you have got it run up again with it at the same measure of speed and thus keep throwing down and fetching up till the exercise shall have sufficiently heated you this re new as often as occasion shall require probatum est mother new parachute regulates rate of fall climbed to tho top of the fence nnd a al- wavod mytraw7lrcic the nghtern trampled the grround into little pits for u good thirty feeu- quired an american aeroplane as sometimes one would gain und some times tho other at last bright gayo one sharp bellow vtho first sound ho had mndo and his attack became fur ious he threw his slim white horns from side to bide so quickly lhat the bull had to hack up to save his neck he never hud a chftncbtorkgain his fecting for bright drov against him with all his trerncndointforce there was a quick struggle hector slipped and the next in stunt he whirled to the iltfht bright ploughed red furrow douht my last cholco jvoum hnve been i in his flunk jmshod one horn joto his mnflii down there though x havent got a single regret tnlnd youl 7 remedy aqain6t bore tho mayor of a western town hit upon a novfer soheme to rid himself of a bore who had pestered him for some time tho mayors doorkeoper was a good- natured obliging chap and he could never find it in his heart to turn the bore away just as sure a the mayor was in the bore was certain to be ndnvltted one day thb laoyor deter mined to end the persecfution- so ho said to his doorkeeper henty do you know ythy smith continues tocoroe here so rcgularlyr no sir i cant say that ijso well llonry i dont mind telling you in confidence tnnttiow after your job thigh and then sjiodd with- his head as high hb ho could lift it watching the rapid retreat of the foe i crawled over the fence walked out to whero the reel ox stood and put my imnd oh his neck leturned his head rubbed hla noo against mo and linked my hand with n tongue like a rasj iistctor nover came to bother uh again the annual honk and mvstery i noticed a flock qf wild geeso flying in a northerly direction over fairy lako tho other dyand tho incident thought duck many memories of tho days of my youth in this very tocalltyj whero is the man who can licnrr the aprlnff honk of canadas wild geese without a thrill or see unmoved their dlack narrow flock oleavlig its way northward through tho iwt and h- the ordinary liurachute la merely a large piece of saucershaped canvas with numerous ropes fastened to the edges nnd mooting at a point some tci dr twonty feet below depending upon the size of the affair it resemb les nothing quite so much as un open umbrella with strings running from the tips of the metal stays to the end of the handle while this form of parachute has been used with aucceas and is not esiieclally dangerous under normal conditions of wind and weather the rate of its full cannot be regulated by the user who in consequence can not chooso his funding place a new- form of parachute which partakes of the- nature of a double umbrella over comes this disadvantage its rate of fall can be bo easily regulated that the person using it may towke advantage 6f an- wfad that is blowing to and a more favorable lomding place and once over this spot can again increase his speed downward until he reaches it an alphabetical atrocitv an american aeroplane asserted adum arrogantly always ascends ways admires on authority among aeronauts anna a coleseed and uc adam advised arabella abandoned an antagonistic attitude although angry at annas act adani annoyed at arabellas anulg- onlsm advocated an afternoon ascen sion- anna agreed afternoon arrived as also artists unrateurs anno and arabella assuming an animated attitude an nv and arabella uttracted admiring attention as annas american aero plane airily arose- xdaiu arrived as arabella and anna n lighted adam acknowledged arabella afterwards although arognnt al ways advises aright american nero pianos always ascend and amateurs ardently admire an nlrannlhumlng uorp plane on saturday the acton odd fellows social and- athletle club held its second annual dinner at the swakeley hotel shen herds bush fifty members and friendh attending the success of a whelk feast and two legofmutton suppers attended by tho leading members of acton so ciety has led to u movement amongst prominent prlorlans for a continuance of this annual and popular local feast sir hurry and lady brit tain sir william and lady bull und sir how ard jind ludy fcyank were among the guests ufblr ernest and lady roney aa fuhec given at the hyde park hotel on friday evening in last week on wednesday morning a collision occurred in avenueroad acton be tween a prlvato motor car and a cost ers borrow whose owner mr mills 12 mill hlllteitace was thrown to the ground and slightly injured on the right hip for some unexplained reason the re lationship between our enterprising builders bind the actontownt council hup recently been somewhat lacking in mutual friendliness tntimutlon has been given to the 3l filot holden on the bast acton estate that as the i j plots wlh probably be required in tho near future for the erection of private dwellings it will not bo worth their while to continue planting and sowing in common with many other fellow- journallats from all ports ot london i went to his majestys theatre on frl day afternoon last to hear an invita tion performance of paul whitemans band whum many actonlans wlll doubtless remember hearing through tho ether stated to have been given into cus tody by hly mother und to have ad mitted taking 30s from her bag jx 13yoarold schoolboy was remanded at acton on friday on a charge of thefe at acton lollco court on wednes day kate barter of roxtonroad ac- ton was- fined 20s for causing an ob struction of the footway at crown- strcetactun with a qestermongers barrow and for conducting a mock auction r was fined 10 the death occurred at the residence of his brotherinlaw mf if j bow- beer hlghtrtreet acton or mr f- ii hunt of the firm of messrs f 1 hunt and sons auctioneers and es tate- ugonts xangport somerset mr hunt was taken hi during a visit to london actonlans crowded the george und dragon hall on wednesday evening to support a smoking concert organ ised by af r it mawby hon secre tary in aid of the instrument fund of the acton borough israbh rand there being a debt of 158 to wipo out a meeting of the acton market crown street traders wan held at tho george and dragon hotel hlgh- streeet acton on monday evehtng when the majority of tlio trailers were present betterment of trade was the qbject vhy should any one be bad whyshould any one toe sad in this world of ours 7 birds sunshlno and flowers butterflies grass and trees outdoors ull of these indoors there is mart her selected tit for tat he knew little but enough we read in the argonaut that gov ernor davis of kansas is fond of this story a man who wais driving hciohh thv iventere- part of fcunuh whcro tho railways ure far mmrt encountered i njtive youth of whom ho inquired kmv nil is it to goodlaiul the youth replied i dont fallow- how far ih it to oakley i do not know what county is this i do not know thereupon the stranger said ym arc not very srrkart are you tlio boy replied no hut 1 aint i6ht t red is good tea tuxttunc fourth itrnvqladc ft chukuni red uke mini hie ociation v v ikmoeumumuldt jltsesat canadlan financial papers endorse ghuknnl red lake after careful investigation two of canada most conservative financial publications f financial post and financial times endorse chukuni red lake mining asso- ciation by acceptthg advertising i3erciirft mixilan me but im gettltlff ho forkt- ful i proiioucd to yau lust nlgit but rcully forget whether you euld yes or no r dexir will flhe replied so glad to hear from you i knew i sttw yea to someone lust night hut- 1 had for gotten who it wu8 babys own 1 soap heres tour opportunity chakani red lake min ing association are offering to the pub lic 1 limited allot ment 55o0 of units in their red lake todays price per unit price may be advanced any time chnlnrrh aasodation contrtila seven cliima jost cut of thlftanocs howtr prooertim which recently sold for 5q0oo000 and stack rnfro hr nn th mmm hrt t this umhod offering is mmde w1rjb jphone 0 write today jointer the association now today eniblei yon to share with thf original holders the tremendoiis advance tilt is sore to follow tit proposed development work to main the big money join sow allotments made in the order they ate received posittvblt no personal liability x b dacaitps u tnlrlw in durs o teralopmoit woric iabboai smjcttor a o bankxmi boral bulk ef oaib fitund or wind l i 70 7fk imr rm i ssa sijvj a campbeuyorstoh and adefalde isss ft 407 rovalbank bldc 6 tmomtox cmum miller 1st mortgage real estate bonds paying 61 7 int ttj hannfgan phone 574 cuelph private wires to main exchanges he might have que88ed caesar tawho more of the bor why do poodle name dogs of whloh they oro fond for desperate tfren- turos ii nerot wo dont know but like tho hoy of wliom the xos angolen time a tcllr ove mimt accept the fnct who fldled wltlle homo liurnod nuked the school toucher hector nlr ko said the ucriool rnasttir towher ir towner axotalrned the teacher what do you mean it wae nero well ejrvwon the v wa lomehqdy wjt doenttme 11 boyhood or llie hud one he pent well elrwna the reply i knew an entujrtaliilnfr evening woh afford ed u lurff audience in the hoftlat church iiectuce hall churchroad ac ton on monday on tlie accanlon of a visit by mr charles lldlretoii who gave one of klflrecltaln 1 at the acton coflfrretratloiial church on sunday the rev vl q duvles con cluded hu jierlen of addreaaea on the vurloufl nectlunh of the chrlatlan church hih nubject on thiaoccanlon wua coiitfrcffatlonlsm when iealloja drown of alfred- road acton wan summotiedl at acton police- court on wednesday by his wife doris i brown of st marks roodr- llanwell for desertion the chulriviah snld that there wh no evi denco of dcnertlon and adjourned the ciuic for a month mr a c- itose of holland park who ofreneda shop ae n milverhmlth jeweller und watcli maker xibout two years ago in churchroad acton suddenly lost week aged 45 mr hose waa junt about to leave tiomo tor acton when he col lapsed nnd died from hwurt failure a jecture of conaldernblo intercut oil thf houulnff problem was given to the members ot the actort women cltl- ienn abaocintlon in tho priory school on thursday night in mnet week by mr j b shllaker a former acton councillor and a labor rarllataontary cunclldaie only rootl feelingr existh between the clergy iind ttre fcenaed vlctunllern in knt acton tho flrrrt flveivoand note in aid of ihe 6t thomas acton vale parish hall uulldlng und wu- contrlliuted iy mr 8 j hooper pro prietor of tjfie king arras hvtlemd quickly drives outm rheumatic poison the flrat day you tajce rhouma trio doctors remedy that 1 selling so rap- idly youll reallio that when rhouma goes in uiic acidgoes out it matters not whether you aro tor tured with pain crippled with swollen joints or dlbtreasod with occasional twlnsuv rhouma is sruaranteed jo end your rheumatic trouble or money iiacli rtleuma la just aa etfeotlve in caaea of luinhago aclatlca arthritis and chronlo neuralgia rheumatism is atlankcroua dlsoase it often affects the- heart and causea death if you have it in the sllghteat desnse set a bottle of rhouma from el j hfiesard or any ffoodt druggist to day and drive it from your system at once farmers gardeners j and others ineraaas yodr crop ylld this coming 8aion by using national brand fartllizor s agent for national itartll- izeta ltd west toronto i ahall bo pleaaed to fill- your order for any of the following- complete fertilisers of air kinds bono jtenl nitrate of soda blood meal sheep manure etc home snrdenera try our apec- lal qarden pertlllzer put up in g lb cartons 25 50 and 100 lb boa also arttmov tablets for house planta spraying materials of all kinds also poultry ro- qulaites if you are whltewauihlnk this sprint use carbola instead of lime wash a disinfectant white paint in powder form applies like whitewash dries purs whlto tfoej not flake ot peel oft onoe you une carbola you will nevsr go back to whitewash nursery stock i shall also bo pleased to take your order for any kind of high- grade nursery atoclc vail particulars and quota- tioits on anything you need on roaubst and any information cheerfully given xou are assured of prompt and courteous attention to all orders large or amall pxacb tour order now frank scpiven eloln strsa bpo 160 aeton the purchasing public is daily be coming greater readers of advertisements the reason of this is that they profit by so doing they find the goods 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