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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 22, 1883, p. 1

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ot kitchen the teurs pnuiug to her ce aiauuof drsapixjintinent at lit heart she krew all about it harold hamldn and vr dallas wen to dine there tlmt ih aud tilu hiie wa to be coox naitrva mild of ill wqtiv wliit uiuifltl it lat the call hextlf she remembered wlia tuuidiui it 1 1 said an 1 for o ic m 1 er life c that tuenblc old iad credit for di- crimination there was no uclp for il hoter 1 e tied on the bib uron tucked the curls bck of her ears an i went to worn to re j i so la rok at a mcle oy bariiers solicitor- votane convey ancer ac lstittt ti lois qmzz secorabloomillst acton 3 a 5ivfclt w a ifclziv k splendid new stock ik every line bargains i in- ladies gents oqld and silver watches ce o0r vr dkuga r voct or ml rev tu jjwiiis cnifcoti qiik kul yo i fo 1 cl o un t wll cam in ihit te r tnfuvot c- i ar wli h e b cc g ucd to ihajc 4 cow r so c od i jtu i ut bclvcva u ro- i nr ah ucn dearcljd r jiccrltcr i nlk vojrbn m tlr ikj mi lort i u jtur lc oj caj g- w o in in ir it f u tl ilftca t cicjt bt i l lehall wiji g id ii jit clt wii im d the glor eii j tle a g for vou before tbc goluu ciu ftcr ciru inrtiuff tcj cjtrth i a ovcr ta iiat v criiji pare tl e clnckc ii for tin roib au j e ft0 now and then paum to brush aua tb rojnj bnbt tean which rolled down her check i thce ouiip lades ewdcuth m tedded to make her uful fehe might hae kuo n tiiat ll cv did beforehand she coald hear the soft sound of bell calhoun guitar the sweet bcbdued tinkle of alice a laugh ter tue deep monotonous undercurrent pf gentlemen s voices and then she glanced down at her preltv musliii dreas and boas of p rk nbbon and began to think that hiss calhoun had taken an unfair ad anut of her if she could ouh hae 1 eard the rapid aud eaergetic colloquv which transpired lhlwee i the two sutera m their dressing room wheia first khcc came ustairn shfl woull jwrhaps hae comprehended the drift of things good nttth mi caliioaji had cried waurv her bceute- pocket handkerchief in the i r i put a girl in the kitch and persisted 1 1 joining their rank and w hen the purple snnset came drcaiu n dnriii over the dark eclars tuat vtriiun tie brmli btreiciij aud the ga utat had all departed ilice and bell call ojii gued dubiojh at each other ft a e kinii i c j rookiu ail b h lie jui atuall ue home with her said ajice bursting into angrv tears nd after all the pains we too to jcetp them apart sighed bell it ua all your fault petuleut ci ekincl k c noticing that farmers da ul tr ai j urain her oli of her that urt of war was ou who plumed yourself on ftt iu her into the kitchen scolded bell and a nice piece of work vou ve made of it bit how yvere ye to tell it yy as going to lhie n th but iww ji ed poor ajice ftel bacliel said grainy ramsay whe i the girl ciriic in juat as the lamps w ere h ited w 1 at sort of a day did ou have hmiph i frunled gmin afte- her from the hundreds of distinguished and answer that s a- qucr wray of enter j wealthy people who eyerj jear crowd its his own executor a well known gentleman sphlhmthrophy and the commotion camed by one ofhulouers rochester democrat and ckrontcu uo pnblithed in oar local columns jes terday morning a aignincent letter frohl a gentleman known pcr8onall or by repnta tion to rfcarly eyery person in the land we hae received a number of letters pro testing agombt the use of onr columns jor such palpable frauds and nusrepreseuja tions therefore to confirm boond a doubt the authenticity of the letters and the lcnuiueuest of its soutimcn a re porter of this paper was commit toned to ascertain all the possible facts in i le mat ter icoordmgly he visited chftoi springs saw the author of the letter and nth che following result dr henry foster the gen man ni question is 63 or ci years of a and has an extrlmeh cordial manner presidci as superintendent oer the celel ited sam tanum which accommodates oy er 500 guests and is unquestionably the leading health resort of the country several jears a this benevolent man wisely de termmed to be his own executor and therefore turned oy er this magnificent properu worth 300 oog as a free gift to a board of trufi tees representing the principal eyaugehcal denominations among the trustees are bishop a c coze protestant episcopal buffalo bishop mathew simp son philadelphio methodist ep scopal predenj m b anderson of the univer bit of bochester rey dr clark secre tan of the a b c f 31 boston the benevolent purpose of the institution is the care 1st of evangelical missionaries and their families whose health has been broken in their work 2nd of ministers of any denomination in good standing 3rd of members of an church who otherwise would bo unable to secure such care and treatment the current expenses of the institution are met by the receipt bnt p raps that a wiety ii t 5 gooqviillie bam s lc o- cjsrr glokgetown a acton a large stock of p electro plate ciic o j oha lit gaipll oft- a- q- iln bqni 5 bock itit ct ontano a ho el blocr 5arkst tt b bragg practical millwright j f tinianf o flour uilla a speeultr v 0 dre- bji103 rocrwocc ptevtslcclled fop ivetio lilsp1 grit him cimdi 1 er prt e j piuj vo p jcst received- alt niw stylis biff bargain in spectacles and eyaoiases jwm s smith patent dustproof case with waltham movement l b savage j crelpn i the oldest drug store i in guelph pv ropy matd of all work tlie watch and clock hcras ot gaelpli f psci- sln a- rtor ui f cipean b jorbindtr gtjge square gnlpn cuelph cloth hall accont bxls ai all fcxndamaie to order 1 peilcal a erv dscnption carefallv boiad edina nitlr and promptly done w 5l hehatheet licensed auctioneer our 8cotch tweed fall suitincs qrpr it as ue fuee putsb offlce acton have now all arnved andordeo or a mv reliince m icton will be nap dr atljded to t jis naomibic hauty o lqua awj monev to loan onihe most fai orable ttns and at tlie lowest rates of interest m eon cf joj anl npwards t dtl for sale ljni- can bs had at tiia canada lime tea m small or large qoanties at anv tjn irplj- a tb- kiln near tolton i dil o 1 j c sqttt ifirjst l882 box 172 ano 10e ball tae andemgned iia navr in fitotk first- clus p ne cedar and aril ibinglti 6tares indtarted heading call ni eiaraine rtoclt if yon rcqu r anytbmf in ibe line thos c hoore acton p 0 those oiine me are requested to call at 0k6 aud sttle tbeif accoanu otlieririse tae court will collect tbem for snits are respectfully solicited shaw l grundy meechvt tuloes ouelph tveliwabe fahms wot safe mm t w tt ter hen iq hemorickt rial eitt afnt sous0ii delaware theae farm are improved with building fencw fmit trees and berries of all kinds good water plenty of tainber land good road schools and charcbes rood msrkett only 95 mile from philadelphia plenty of j deeds ih oyuteri and game very productive und chmat mild and plesant come and sse for joarstf and be convinced i ab1 prepared with ftam and earnageto f vmtoraio see ihe anas fre9 i v hrxuicishottsionu takeb mattue1ts aient for fire inburance cos life accident insurance tickets 306oor25c gerdat aeent for the dominion steamship co retnra tickets issued or tickets to bring ont your friends catuek tsax almost at honey to loan good joint or endorsed short date notes discounted agent for the canadian loan savings co toronto 1 convrrixciib mortgages disohawres ohatttie mortses farm and house leasetv arreenjentfl c hicinbothams cholera preventative xerei known to fail j a sure cure foi chokia uiarr- i heca deenter gnpmgpamsm the stomach -pa-m- etc every houe should have i bottle on hand prepared only by w c smith co i best american and oauadian goal oil at lem est pnce bnt3g i aloug youro gallon canandbave uhem filled before the puce ad- i vancea the combination has fofced up the price bat we bare bought largely beforehand and will give our cutoniers the beuefit racbd hamfay looked yer rxttv iu deed as she came aown the uarrow stair case in tne little brown farm houc that j afternoon drfcised in a white mushn dress srewn all oyer with tiny rosebuds and freh lace frills around her neck tied with p nfc ribbon while her pretty feet were butto led into a new pair of boo with high french heel- and 1 c- hair wns carl ed in looac glos co is of shmmg bronze- lh aid giaauy eamsay loouug up from her ocriitilg lmttinrz work oyer winch she vrss half aieet go n to church i ey n it ln t sunday n erpamed the g rl laughing andcolonng i m going to the tower to see iliaa cajhoan he has often united me there che aud iss bell phay aid granny ramay yvho ns one o tl e yeuerftble people pnvi leged to speak their minds on all occasions what do the fine citv ladies at the towtr want of a farmer s daughter liie yea but grandma the umtcdnie itrctiiniaine raid grandma hrerl 1 of the stcy of the iron pot cud th china pot ewtmining down stream together and they don t nowise suit rachel fa d no ince but escaped into tlie shad lane yvhere the maples yvere be ginning to tarn pale yellow in the firbt september f roti grandma is always criticizing eyerj body ahe thought i know the ladies at tlie tovcr will he filad to see me i retailed the manner aud incidents of her miss alice waits to sketch m head for j capture elaine and mi s bell aked me to sing i am the maid of all work if vou duetts with her she said i had a yoice please she said with a courtesy no said mis bell a fair ha red cream co mple non ed damsel with pale blue eyes and a perpetual smile eachel ramsey nodded jice came up here in her best bib and tucker to spend j the day of course i confiscated her at 0 ice the bold pubhing thing said bell w ith a disdainful gesture she s a deal too pretty- to bring into the drawing room for haroldson and ar mine dallas to flirt with added alice knowingly and i dou t see auy wav that 1 could have ay aided it if it had not been for those lucky chickens and bridgets for tunate fit of temper make haste now they ii be here m a minute and i kno-x- luje rachel la a first class cook for i ve been there lo tea bo the young hwlics of the toyver were enjoy mt the feast of reason and the ilow of soul m their cool drawing room with books i eu gathered rues and blue ribbon ed fiuiuri whne poor rachel ramsa was broiling in the krtchou oyer peach tarts ajid eapolitau creams shehad forgotten her disappointment but artist dike she had thrown herself into her occupation with engrossing inter est aud she was stirring the creams with a quick energetic hand when a step cross ed the threshold here are some fresh trout bndget to surprise our mistress said a clear voice ud to her infinite amazement harold haroldson stood before her in his hunting costume with his fishing rod lightlv bal auced on his shoulder i m not bndget said the girl laugh mg but stirring ou ltn rachel miss ramay he exclaimed lifting his hat how m the name of all that is wonderful came you here and then not without humor rachel taming yjitor manners v perhaps it u said rachel demurely bo v as it that came home with vou asked grarnv who waa not quite deaf or blind as yet aud left you at the garden gate one of the other rvanta said rachel ftell lueier said granny wbere s all voar pride rachel ramav i uter was ronder in all my life than i am to uigl t said rachel listen grandma forlhaycso much to tell you mr haroldson of new york walked home wijine a d i ye met him ever so many times before this summer at picnics and archery parties and such places but i never kneyv that he cared for me and to night he asked me to marr him and he is to come here to morrow to see father do you rove him said granny ram say aud rachel answered e then god bles yoa ray child and give you both a long and happy hie said the old say smoothing the young girls brifiht head andeyervone yvas satisfied eicep the ladies of the tower clerk dir court comrf queens bench aapok all kinds ot machine oii always on hand w c smith co dispensing cuenmts higinbothamfi block gaelph 2 wb42 wyfidham st like a lark and perhaps harold harod son will be there for i know he o yisits the house nd rachel smiled to heraelf as she crossed the rustic bndge and went through the woods to the tower a fajtastic wood en cottage with a semi c rcular front which was let for the summer the owner thereof preferring to lue in a square bnck structure in the village the little side door was open and rachel went in from the left of the passageway here was a door which opened into the kitchen and there to her amazement she saw miss alice calhoun herself in an asthetic dress of pale sage green and roses in her hair contemplating a pair of de capitated fowls whieh lay ou the table miss alice she exclaimed ivthat you rachel cnd the city young lad pouncing on her as a drowning man pounces on the nearest floating straw oh i never waa so glad to see anybody m all my life these homd hens bndget has gone awav in a rage because i pre sumed to find fault with the coffee this morning and we have got company to din ner and i haven t an idea how to get the feathers off these creatures but now that you are here everything will be all right and she shook off the big bib apron and stepped back with a sigh of relief rachel looked perplexed she had come there not to euact the role of the kitchen maid but to visit miss calhoun to sit in her drawing room and enjoy the conversa tion of her guests and she did not exactly relish this summary dismissal to the kitchen there is soqp stock went ou miss alice aud a fiahd and a delicate piece of halibut and with the fowls roasted and a pie or a pudding or something which i i then let me help you said haroldson briskly tying a second bib apron around his hunting shirt i used to be a pretty good hand at spider and grid iron when i camped ont on lake cupsuptic up in maine but you re not engaged said rachel half pleased half frightened lean yolunteer observed the young man gne me the oil and vinegar and vou will see what a dressing a la mayonnawf 1 can provide for that salad of jours ajid if a pair of cooks ever spent a de kghtful unconventional sort of morning m tlie kitchen this pair did they laughed thevmada innocent jokes they behaved like two school children aud at last when rachel ran out into the garden to gather some water cresses to deck the newly roasted fowls mr harold son heard the voice of miss bell calhoun calling down the stairway h rachel 1 rachel you may serve the dinner every one is here bnt that tire some haroldson and he s here too calmly responded that gentleman who was washing his hands at the pump what v cried bell shrilly the cook and butler are expected to eat their mealb in the kitchen said mr haroldson with oomniendable gravity 14 and ive no objection to that arrange ment and nothing could induce harold ear oldson to oome up to the dining room he and rachel together ate their picnicing sort of repast and washed the dishes al though the matter somewhat lost its spioe when the misses calhoun and their com pany all adjourned en masse to the kitchen gems of thought it is no small fault to be bad and eem to it is a greater fault to seem good and not to be eo va e should uey er make enemies if for no other reason because it is 1 ard to behave toward them as we otnzht receive no at sfaction for premeditated impertinence forget forgive it bat keep him inexorably at a distance who offered it know uns it is when we rightly meet that hardest human task to endure and to wait that god works in us that which he is sure to put to use if vou haye a duty to do standfast to it o- push ahead m it without fear or flinch ing there is no safer place in the world than at the post of dutv spoiling to spoil houae plants water them too much to spoil butter bo not work out all the milk j to spoil a carpet sweepwith a stiff half worn broom to spoil pancakes bake them ou aluke warm gnddle to spoil a breakfast grumble all the while yoa are eating to spoil potatoes let them he and soak in water after boiling to spoil bread use poor flour and sour yeast and let it rise until too light and it runs over to spoil scissors cut everything from a sheet of paper to a bar of cast iron how to judge men don t judge a man by his family rela tions for cain belonged to a good family don t judge him by he clothes he wears god made one and vie tailor the other dont judge a man by his speech for a prrot talks and the tongue is bnt an m strument of sound don t judge a man by his failure in life for many a man fails because he is too honest to succeed don t judge a man by the house he uvea in for the hazard and the rat often inhabit the grandest structures judge him not by his acts alone but by the motives of those acts utmost capacity here come men and women who were once m perfect health but neglected the first symptoms of disease the uncertain pams they felt at first were overlooked until their health became im paired thev little realized the danger before them nor how alarming even tnfl mg ailments mightprove they constitute all classes including ministers and bishops lawyers judges statesmen millionaires journalists college processors and officials from all parts of the land drawing the morning democrat and chronicle from his pocket the reporter re marked doctor that letter of yours has created a good deal of talk and many of our readers haye questioned its authen ticitv to what do you refer remarked the doctor hay e ou not seen the paper es but i have not bad time to read it yet the reporter thereupon showed him the letter which was as follows curtoxsreaossixitiiircmco 1 ctmoy sprigs n y oct 11 1882 j dear 6m i am using ts arner s 6afe cure and i regard it as the best remedy for some forms of kidnev disease that we have i am watching with great care some cases i am now treating with it afid i hope for fa orable results i yvish you might come down jourself as i would like very much to talk with you about vour sterling remedy and show you over our institution yours truly signed henry foster md i do not see whv anybodv should be skeptical concerning that letter remarked the doctor isn t it nnosuaj for ft phvsiemn of our standing and influence to commend a pro pnetrv preparation i don t know how it may be with others but in this institution we allow no person to indicate fa us what we shall use our purpose is to cure the sic and for that work we use anything we know to be valu able because i know warner s safe cure- is a very valuable preparation i commend it as its power is manifested under my use so shall i add to the completenessof mv commendation have you ever analyzed it doctor we alwajs analyze lief ore we try any preparation of which we do not know the constituents but analysis ou know only gives the elements it does not give the all important proportions the re markable power of warner s tafe cure un doubtedly consists in the proportions ac cording to which its elements are mixed whde there may be a thousand remedies made of the same elements unless they are pnt together in proper proportions thoj are worthless as kidney and liver prepara tions i hope some day to meet mr warner personally and extend fuller congratula tions to him on the excellence of his pre parations i have heard much of him as the founder of the warner observatory and as a man of large benevolence the reputed high character of the man himself gave assurance to me in the first place that he would not pat a remedy upon the mar ket that waa not trustworthy and it was a source of a good deal of gratification to me to find out by actual experiment that the remedy itself sustained my impres sions f the conclusion reacbechiy dr foster is precisely the same found by br bio lewis br robert a gunni ex surgeon general gallagher and others and proves beyond a doubt the great efficacy of the remedy which has awakened so much attention m the land and rescued so many men women and children from disease and death 3 it is very unlucky to have thirteen at a table particularly when there is only enough to satisfy the appetite of ten an ohio dentest has devoted himself to active politics probably on the ground that his calling has fitted him for taking the stomp a minister once asked a condemned ctuiwl in a pans jail what kind of a conscience- have youv itcaa good as new replied the prisoner for i have neverufediv z l r- deflnition of a baby it is comjoees of bald head and a pair of lungs one of thej lungs takes a rest while the other runs the shop one of them is always on deck all of the tune the baby is a bigger man than his mother he likes to walk around with his father at night the father does most of the walk ing and makes remarks ef a onrsory char acter a younfrkrideon being asked how her husband turned odwrepued that he tamed out very late in toe morning and turned in wry lto t mght mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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