Halton Hills Images

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 19, 1892, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

volume xvii no 47 smoc w locises litre waibi lot inlim t jfijc ttou jr rcss efclky thursday morning at the- j fit rtf stctn piiounj offif ktkfxt acton ojst utll rrajirsniiurttqs one doll nr year if rwn ti or tlbtn thre tnoctha irsm siiiinu d j f in per year tt not o paid svsrdi to uli rrtty nbvnipuoa u paid is s5 far tt dt ca the addrm labal ijittiiiii kittttrwideat tdr-trtlm- iomuje ect jwr nonpar tine for ftrtt to rtis 3 eatr ir line ot aeh cabqaeqt k3nkict lutrithe fall aw lug ult ihoica mt rmm f or hie tnttu41 of adtertucmeau lor i tni ifiifo uko flko seuco hs00 oo xvco taco it 0 it 03 t00 coo is u nifl wall papet 8 ss2 too sco 100 iirikuitiu without tpecifie diraeuaaa latwim till forbid acd c fa tread aeeord- treuaicat adrtrtueiaaau wait b paid xdnrterit i will le chinked once- each mocthjlf denrm for chaacea cttener than ottreapocih ui comtouuo tuust be psjidfor at new r ctinufwif t rtn tfttrrtfrfmrntt mutt ba a3c tj iima on tuesday hrmooue cdllor and rroprttof t jfjusittfss btrcrtorp h lowrt m b mcps k grdmtot trinity fjolicuesibro oaliicf ef rbyliciaca and surrtoct osciaiiirtaiaeace auhethtadof frderiek i fletcs vkkn m l c- m trinity va- rcrttt honor grtd o to victoria vuivera ct sonl ial rraiicacc ccrocr il ill a frederick j itruj 03c 1xttu l bennett lds destist acoroetovk axtixxo rdlean i clean rarrliurt solicitor notajie conveyancers e private fundi to loan i oste town hill acton w a mclrax jso a mclras j a uowat i money to loai amcx dirttiday and saturday ornct kinuwiai mock acton upstairs our new stock papers and borises very urge fine and cheap arc now ready for sale at iays bookstore day sella cheap the tracu or oa wishing to cttlurttb t coaiucuati ilth nod rtllililt urman ud kndtne ua dlnleolt it it torlhem to ooalortu to deed tulm vilt lwtr extend totnem grmtxiitruos utd uiyotjiac c4m ot tinttntk nun traders bank op oanada rntio orrict toitokto rirltcirmxl k latum ittrr frxo 1 ttaa03 guelph branch utt eit your cuaatfoa to uio eoaraldoc offered by our sttvtut bint dflpcrtaiaat d4- noiiu of ft iadjiirdj ncalra ud latrmt nit owed tt ua ru of nor at r4r xnnntn f rem dt ot dpadt to withdninl pild or oom- sanded uucyflcrlraci jut uir tad jxii ka- vemtwr j t adttncm tud to t ttnuerc advlacuitdloxfcnuctoti lue iccarity of ejes notac a ipodtlty tutdo of owlflcuac tusirc uim notoctuid qocbcxc tutfa far llcucc vba tt bartk of montreal capital rest 12000qoo 6000900 a savings dei ahtsikntj hai been ppenai in- connection with this bunch interna auoktil t cortrut et jashftnlay uamttrolxlni bktkch w barber bros paper makers georgetown ont ircbla ingulpb we oftre- qtuurpcmod fvuto torj treaemtt- unc moaey to j1 ncrt i th conntrjf a caerti bcnklae bainm tnnueud a f a jokes uutcer aaelna urtnoti sideboards from 650 dp hott rr pawx wkpw ontaeiq thursday may 10 189 wluurw tittbivfltomrmr tnffricad wbeuiti wittf crttoorffr coadcaio i c tnaah it trr pa ua i aaduy tvhctdlfltj- and uu r yoa vrlta oa rarti thiat or ptruc iltr tblofli la ott jut wonj of rieadlr tdylc doilitdawo for if roa fco iiiuturac4 t when pto of lint itrald do vour faatta c jprtwl 10 maoh f oa that ld ured looks pltlalf ibroagb so ha f a bira tiotyxo cau aad voti 1 llko i ucu tinova to talks q itoiara of joar villi car friend i ilou it down when writ az ca iruda for uio pewe whatiier itocor rrm jut tff to att4ryo ir thought la thfftot vordc aad let li bo crttp ind dry andvbon 1 u fialihod tad rou miow it u doaaecictly brwra jait look itjotcrtcla tndthea botlltdovu for edltortjdo not like to priat aa trucli itxilf iooc and tao ft eni neder doc uot csxs foctcaa iloof ytrdcof taag ho etcher our wit la ui4 idullut noo if youd i lq tuo ftathorf crotd aud every 1 ma voa write iny criead i baimtdowa 4te i srrciiltt or macdiae finished book papers high iuaok weekly news ri j ucnab s t contriavtxn ccllttton tic 11 j ircoidu collected acett fire ind aasrarce itopcrtr losrtt uid told to lpka en the tuott litormule terms ja iiawatsoftc axlon hiltos wallbridge a stone btrritten solicitor it tososto axd gtoegetowy 0e creieciji block- georsttown cud trvlr btk cbiber cj xoze ft torocto ssilto5 ei irn wallrtnxir br btoxc patests secured foe ixyentioks ihesey gillst omita casaua trcij ttsn prcice no pt2t no tit the jiper usi io this joarnfcl ii from the kbove millb y7m- barber a b bos steel engravings proof etching co3trd hcturr rjctu xiouidioci ivory oak frames silver gilt artists materials a full ttoci of victor nevtoni hits wlute doable tabc liowoey ltc x0 devp flioto frtuie cociplete 30c 5 fet cornice pole bns fitticci fce w 11 hekstreet lie c xst dac cnovcrx kor the cocue of w3uctoa nd halton orderi left it tbefexe ptfcts osce actoc or tvt cf rcideae ia acton riu be proajitly t- teadd to tcrrm tectosible- uto uosej to loin on the ment ftorble tcr2ittad at the lovect rt of intemt in johk day architect j gcelih oxt ornce wjxihain strtrt etrascis susan sswewor to t f cliipaan eooebikdee itgoorceisqaaxe gueliibocttrio at booki oltvu kindi made to order our wfilu papers are saidto be ttc- tt wlected la tbe city waters bros tstaelished st george s squabe quelph parlor suites- walnut frames upholstered in plush from 3000 up accat or the cozuvt bicycle bet mtde ddlladoe them psprages- rpper wjndham strjjet guelpli dust proof watch cases if fleet jjis cmofhe 8 ot if yoorotd eilrar hunt- ing watehctml4in the doul pringle tho jckcuer it gotfah will kite too i fictt quality new nickel open fabe thick glut one io ex change withoah extra charge i amo pavtii telicaeautajid promptly done of every description carelally boand rphe hanlan barber shop iliusraxxt acros an easy cnare a ttyltihhaircct a good levtoam tsiiiirttieciiiampooalwyipren fiexora banal and pat in crcvclua condiuon ladies tn4 elriiirenf hair taltily cat i j b wobdek tonaorial artirta actoii lodge no 204 loof eets intteoddjejlowiuall hiliabloci ey werfneiy etfnicg vitjtinc bretb- rea aiaay tcobc forcopy cf cocttitation ixdliti ajty to the cldemgned or auytif the nietiben new ptamng mill etih mi4 door ftctorr john cameron contractor baa fitted up the building on uaio btreet lately occupied u t truck attcry with newrriacbiticry and ia prepcred to iniiiili iiaeb epeofication asd ectimatar fur til clixte of bntldings tud ezecnte aji kinds of dressing hatching and moulding ukll alil bttleb or stuhes doon and wladowi and door frames lm dreesed lumber and keej a ock on haad all orders promptly to j0hhcalffi20h flexible bainty akd4 durable genuine kxd ind ttengolk buttyui boots and low siloes attcndo acton livery isn i bus line s w williams r h hwohden secrttary tbe undenigncd riectfnlly solicit tbenatroo ae of the public pnd inlormt them tbat wcll equipped aad stylish rig can al ways f secured at hibtablee a comfortable bm taeeu all iraini utkffi ty a- in and fcls pm cref ul atteatioa giten toereryoruer tbe wanu of commercial trarel- itri fully mel agems wanted fonthill nurwriea 7s0aeree iricit ia citiada x jct we went rtiialleeticrceticiiicd iohiuotr surmry itotk prciioui tipenence ba cecear atiy laau with txct adi tlitrc cac iacfa4 unu iiutai oatht frte our acrnti ltteteany adranttfct iucb aa llilg totoecrown latjv caaadiajj itock cboic ewkptieawtncli art fif creat value aud wbicj cam oal k ktrartrj froia ut we bare f trticllir attention to tbe projitfation of hardy aniiet iaiule to tbe norttirn a- tni or canada for umii apjiy to stone 4 wklwngton i tjroru out john williaes agents wanted in erery townihjp to seu the pictorial cyclopedia of live stock and complete stock doctor f wellington mutual rreiifsurilkgegqmpmy efctaeufiffed 1s0 head office cuelpk iniureinuimintimcrcbandie uanuiactorjca and all other descriptiiria of insurable property od tbe caab and prvmintn note system fwstone chas davtdsotf president hanagqr j0hh taylor agent vc keep a nue line pf hand tumt and uacb ine be wd ladies american ibandniado turn cole kid boou id all wldtba aid bectquality se tbe litt stjilem la ladies and genta low stioesin oar iftde a yen pet tktteee6ecuoa with q than any where elae in tbe city we ptudjr to pleai tbe pnblic and buy only tbe very beet it doct not pay to bar anv fiho becaote hi cbeap git the best quality at tbe leading boot antl shoe store mail orderi attended to promptly w mcljarjenco i i guelpsioot hewitt tji weve kept i i have et said emery harrison laughed well in itiuuarcy a cavalier til a quarter a warning highmindel yamilg fuaiing tlw oold i ray ahadowe of tho wintry twilight had cnvclopod ux and meadow and tlagpih orcat ttroimi in their uncer tain mitt tlu factory chimneya song their fiery banners of tmoke against the leaden sky a 6omoi tfiero that woold haw made rembrandt 1 iokii rejotoci and the bam of ucycrceatins machinery ia the little town rok above tie roth of the river like tho baxz of a gip ntio insect charles i iry the day superintendent in the rolling mills was jnst retiring to his home havini been relieved by tba night snperintende it and si he walked along hia feet aot ndinr crisply on the hard frozen earth he whistled loftly to himself as lighthear ed as a bird yonro go ng with ns tonight charley to the opera cried a gay voice and two or three yoni g men came by for upon t at especial evening there was m be an opei i in tho little town a genuine new york apany with a chorna a full orchestra a id all the paraphernalia of scenery an 1 oostomo which provincial residents so eldomenjoy and tho yoanger population v re on the 7vtrtce of delightful expectation i am goii not with yot 1 bat yoa till clurnge yoarmind thoagh said karnso i when you hear that kate llarey is to e of oar party kate sfarcy and the ii sacs halloweits and fanny g tid emer- slowly bat ere are eight of us going seat on purpose for yoa gaged myself to another lady upper wyjndham street frssh krrikls tl- i jit colo fit ufaiij cjiajirtlitlieive work rtpublaihtol luajlbjntuni at tbe bead r prfjfeoa arrl hare a coutiucnul repn- worth it vtizht in gold to any one fcbwp cattle fiwice ronltry a crand opjiort unity to make oft larloa iariij hjre ikz or ikree jiey fvccure territory at once addrcsi e u moybr pubufiher il 120 tonga st toronto acton saw mills coai and wood yakds bell pianos jk7vtes brolrtfn mivita filter iatu jautil wool alwiyi ji tfjzk ij i protuiilly dthftrl to auy iurt of tlie town at rtaavutimt pritenj hardwool aid tlalli ci slott length aiwaji jduband i telttpboue comujuuicatiou pine scotch saltings j new spring worsted saltings overcoatingsnewest colors j opekejd today choice hew line jm fine enpliih htts in fedora and all the newest shapes to be told i at clone prices 1 special drives n hats uemember our famoos m pante to order it e nelson faaaionabla olothier 89 opparwitotttuastouelph organs falktic awabdkd the gold medal at jamaic alnternatlonal exhibition j 1891 in cot petition with aincrican german enjjtuh i and canlifcli manufacturet s m cook co ge0eoet0wn fjoecaed auctioneers appraisers valu ators collectors real estate ai general land agente toit 1 he coovties op hal ton peel wellington blmooe yor and ontario j j you bale i oti sloulfily or quarterly payment only it gw kellys i music store 25 jjorrti wyodbaui atrect uuelpli tele phone itu uoner to loan from 100 tid at six per cent partiec plaeloc their aalae orjotber bctloen toar band will ha tbe lame promptly attended fo at mpderat jatccs orritk axv faialea hootcfriliu titooote- tawti tr addreaa lloi uc till coot 6z co brurcaorricej slqaeen leatt toronto s i cookt c0 iacuonecrt aeorgfltowa ud toronto hamiltofns marble works hjluuitosjbocfcronnetlybatdii blocfc tbe core ebnitfr of woolwich and kortolt atrekcinelrib0cc i j johh h wamfltom fraprtetoiv yboiecj and rvun dealer and direct tnpottjr andi maaaf actirer of au tinda ot grattiuarial tyarole hoanoicnu tnaibftonec etc raring bad an extttnrit eiirienco far tbolaxt ifl yean the public tniy rtly on cetting all iaperior arttelecju a dtep8r rate than any other dealer seasun1891 i 1 i ti7k1lb returning thanks co oar tuaar nat v xons for ibeff liuersl rapport in tbapast we wish to intorm yoa tbacwahatoeaurea into an arrancametit with b etawart qaalpb tokmpcoastaailtbnhaada full stockt ot tbe ardlnarriiseaot saah door8 etc and will also snnpl an special slcea da short qockaatgaelpiipxietta j j frames of ajijkinds tnadato order we alto keep la stoek alios- of base window and door cuuie corner blocks year limber dressed willie tan wait pump8j beins better able than barstetora wo wtli applr aluxer woed or iron vnunps p romptly all wart oaraateod sausfaciory please call and inspect before porcbastng elfewbere s ebbage udaaxtir tttofi lecaxacb is the west fbii nes ceirsiortae4i ceneoff on a direct order re oeataodavs t frank burcesff house painter paper hanger sign wnter etc la preitfxed to eroenfa orders ui ai y of tbe atiora line in tbebestmauimtandatr laaonalde terras ererr ii narbiff mf persoaa attention i can aaoore caatomers eosaplete sa isfaeuoo arsialag tn all woods a speetaitr orders leit at mi wa main 8t- aetna ulrtivtiroofptauon sorry for it said he but is not a girl who need pine for weil keep tbe seat for yoa un to eight and let me give yoa fjlci fellow kate uarcy it a girl it wont do to triflo too much with ler charles i mery went oh ui way ralher graver and more selfabsorbed he had asked his n 3ther the day before to go and via mother s eyea had brightened with genuine del ght your i thee often used to take me charley s le said when we were young people and ived in new york but it is twenty yea rs and more since 1 have been to an opera and if youre quite sure dear that there is no young lady whom yon would rath r take r as if ar y young girl in the world could bo to me w lat my own darling mother is replied kir ry smiling across the table to ber then i shall be delighted to go said hri emei y and hei voioo and eyes bore witness of the trutbi f her words bat now that a regular party had been organized md kjite harcy had promised i to join it things looked different to the young m n for a moment- ha almost regretted hat he had engaged himself to take hisn other she wt aid be as well pleased with any concert le said to hirnself and i should have ah opportunity of sitting al evening neit to ljtty lfarcy ill ask her to let mo off thi time she wont care but wien he went into the little sittingw m of their humble domain and saw his n other witn her silvergray hair rolled inu puffs on either side of her almost unwrinkli d brow herbeat black silk donn ed and tl e opal brooch she owned pinned into the v hite lace folds at her bosom hia heart mil ave him j i hav been trimming my bonnet over with som j violetvelvet flowers she said smiling so as to dp you no discredit charley and i have a new pair of violet kid glove and now i you must drink your tea ivi made some of your favorite cream bi cuit and the kettle is nearly boiling oh charley youll laugh at me im afra 1 but i feel like a little girl going to her fir it childrens party its so seldom yoa knoi that a bit of pleasure comes in my way and 1 len charley emerymade up his mind thi t his mother was more to him in her help esa old age and sweet affectionate depende ce that any blooming damsel whose i yes shone like stare and whose cheekat vailed the september peach goir with someone else said kato uarcy rather surprised and not xcatly pleased she ua p tall beautiful maiden the belle ot z and rather an heiress in herowi right she liked charles emery and she rather surmised that he liked her and wien the had been studying up her toilet f r the opera she- hod selected a blue dress iui blao flowers for her hair and ornatn nts of turquoise becaus slia had once taard mr emery say that blue was his fa irita color- go ng witlx some onef else l she repeat ed veil he has a right to suit himself and she kept within her own son the jealou y that disturbed her all the white she in t sitting waiting foe the great green enrtai t to be drawn ap until of a sudden then ras a slight bustle on the row of teats beyon i snd emery entered with his motiu r thn kates overgieamed face grew bright turned up as if all the mlmlo world in i bo opera heats had grown radian- j never was voice sweeter to her ears th in the somewhat kin and exhausted war its of tho prima donna never did scenery gl w with such natural in is or footlights shi no more softly kal uarcy dccljtrod 11 at tho opera wss perfection 1 yes but said pert little krai ca u mlngs do look at charley emery w th that little old woman i why couldnt it have eomo and sat with u j kale said nothing in the crowd n w terging oat ot tho sulcs of ha little op m haasa tho coald scarcely venture to oxpn si her entiro opinion bat sho sold in a lc x earnest lone i dont know what yoa thiqkofit nil a but i for my part respect mr emery a thousand times more for hia kindness to hi mother and almost at the tame second too found herself lookingdircctiy into pliarlo s ojes for a moment only the crowd sep t ated them tlrflost era they could recogn le one mother but kate felt lure and 1 er check glowed scarlet that ho heard i er words i charley said little mrs emery tcx k- ng into her tons face as they emerged into the vail of softly falling snor which seemed to enwrap the whole outer world in a dim dazzling mystery whq vtis hat girl with the large blue eyes and t io tweet fsce wrspped in a white fleeoysori of hqodj tho one who said tho respected y ra it waa kato maroy mother she has the faceof an angel s ud 1 emery softly tho next day charley went bold y to old uarcy homestead whoso n d bi gabtes sheeted with ivy rose ap cat of he leafless elms snd beeches just bey and he noise snd stir of the busy village miss uarcy ho said i heard whafj yoa said last night it was not meant- foe your cars ifr emery said kate coloring a soft rosy i pink but ho purtaed looking herl fall tho fane i cannot bo satisfied with that uiss uarcy i want a warmer feetingi j if yoa coald teach yourself to lave me tho dimples came around kate uaroyi rod lips wreathing her smile in waadrous beauty ur emery said she idobvoyja i have loved yoa for a long time and charley went home envoying neit ier king nor prince but i never should have loved youj sol dearly his young wife told him af terr irdj if yon hadnt been so kind to that ii tie mother of yours in my eyes yoa neve j looked so handsome aa when yoa slndl bending over her grey head in the crow lecf hall of the opera house that night jj sagacity of the elephant a fewdayt before my arrival at euon says an east indian correspondent troop of elephants came down one dors and rainy night close to the outskirts oj the village the missionaries heard theni trumpeting and miking extraordinary noise for a long time at the upper end of thi orchard bat knowing well haw daoi geroas it is to encounter these animals if the night they kept close wlthin thei homes till daybreak next morning on examining tho i where they heard tho elephant they covered the came of all this nocturnal roar there was at this spot a ditch trench about five or six feet in width sol twelve id depth which tke induitt oa missionaries bad recently cat through thi bank of the river orr purpose to lead oaf the water to irrigate some part of i iienr ground and to drive a com mill- iho thu trench which was still unfinished mil without water one of the elephants ltl j evidently fsllen far the marke oi his feef were distinctly vitible at the bitton well aa the imprest ot its huge bo iy ot if sides how he cot in was easy toimigiae 6i how being opce in he had ever contrive d j get oat again was tbe marvel by his j unaided effirtt tt seemed impossible fat such an animal to have extricated himself coald bis comrades then bavn aasistek him there appeared bat utile doulfs that they had though by what trieans less by pulling him up with theac trunk it would not be easy to conjecture tni corroboration of this supposition on staining the spot myself i fauncllhct eog of the trench deeply indented with home ous vestiges as if the ot ner elephants hi stationed themselves on either tide ton l of them kneeling and others on jtheir fee and had thus by united effort hcucte i their unlucky brother out of the pkrke r york udijtr recognliad canaditci never tire of descinjtingontfe genial wayt of the late sir john dtcdoaald his jocularity his tact hia pop liar nap nets and hi astonishing memoiy for ft and names a manitoba cor etpbndeat tells this anecdote of tho old han i si r john waa more or leas affectioni tely i all d by friends and opponents during the atc ten or fifteen years of his lite in the winter of to mr bar choldir ontario man who had migrate i to ifsli- toba in 62 weut to ottawa oi business few of his old friends reoognixid iiii cause he had grown stoat vary stunt fact on the prairie at the rldeaa club bark i popularly called had spentse reral ihoira ceintroduciug himself to intir late rieojis of old when sir jnhn entered burknoli had been the old mans host n a diatlnt part of ontario for two hours twelve je before and had no other persons acq encewilhlbe premier sir johns eye roved round tie rooili i stopped at the ontario man to whotnj instantly went with aatslretched h aad why back had ygu fajrgotlovrja glad to hear of your great la 1c in u toba t neednt ask how yoi are i enough youve gone west to g w wilhjthe country i rwa cfeflfww the population of thi earjth according itc ihe latest aatitti i total popajation of the earth uo i 000000 at follows europe 8573 9f asia 823a54000 africa mid america 12i71j0oo australia ai d ifat- minia 3j300o0 the oceanic 72o0oo j the pqlar begiant again she drew and t irned to the niyrt d gaslights lofig breath of relief stage it waa u if the had allot a sudden been hutoahjl if yoa want yotic wilfe ta be lieve in yoar relieiou doajt foosj- ifte grsvuvard when breakfast isllate if you eel ssjeaktiredaael sllrincbwn hoods sarsaparilla ia just arhat joojneed to build up strenglli and puiify yojas food t j kmqb htfvy maxv holiday it wat a queer way o spend christmas and a qaeet pjaos for that matter ataxy had hardly dent sifting about it before another christmas came around the day had begun wymachlika others hat tlie remamborsd hers had been koeklngi filled with all torts cf delightful things there had been iht usual merry strife to see which should be first with christmas greeting then such a happy time tt breakfait there wat cue thing about christmas in uaxyt home that wat alittle singular it always kept getting better tui better snd he evening was ih best of sll sometimes you know utile folks begin to get tired and titer tommy has eaten a stocklogfai of nuts and candy he thinks that willie had mote than he did or his presents dont salt him sad ha goes to bed feeling that christmas it a myth the secret of it all was in the beginning mamma monroe had them begin right for oue thing they mut eat no ctndy before breakfast batjlhit wont do i mast go back to my story utxy expected this day to be a tittle bet ter than inordinary christmas foe here was ta be oontpanyto dinner audsome ot her best friends vohld be there with their papas snd mtmmu and the whole house wat io a delightful ttata of buttle aboat 10 oclock wheaaf rs konroe called uaxy and gave her a basket to carry to old mrs brown yoa may stop and ask dolly to go with yoatheiaid uaxy waa pleated for she knew haw glad the poor old iadrj would be and she toved to hear her praise mammas goodies snd tail how good she wis not to forget sa old woman on christ- mat day so the pat ou ber warm wraps snd started ooffn high glee h wat mowing a little aud uothing wat ii charming as to be out in a snow storm a feathery dry snow like thlt i dolly had a sore throat and could not go uaxy trudgedoo without her and en joyed every stepoc her long walk through the falling snow the only blot upon her nappiness was dollys sore throat her first little tap at urt browns door brought po snswer so she knocked louder then again but all was still shes gone to the neighbors thought uaxy iii go in aud leavehhe basket snd get warm any way if the doors unlocked and in the walked j she looked around carefully mrs brown might be asleep on the loungerbat no the bouse was quite deserted but the fire still shone red through tht crteks in the stove and uaxy sat down to warm her feet presently the gate latch clicked shes coming said uaxy peeping frdm the window oh my i its a tramp 1 and it waa one of tbe dirtiest and moat forlorn at that tod uaxy like many another little girl was terribly afraid of anything that looked like a tramp t maybe hell come right in the thought like i did what thall i do j there wat but a minute to think uaxy glanced quickly around and tnied closet door standing s jar ill slip in here and take the basket with me for be mustnt snot that a minutf rqpre and uaxy safely hidden in the closet heard a knock at the routdw ha a shafting step passed around die house theo came a knock at the back door anil after a paa the ihuff- ing step came tuck the gate clicked again and all wtattill tho little girl gave a sigh of relief for her prison waa dark andclose and besides she was beginning to feel in a harry to go home but alas the door would not open in vaia she pushed in vain he turned the little knob the door had looked it self uaxy wanted to cry then but she tried hard to be heave msybe urt brown will be back soon aud i can make her hear me thettid wont the be tcaredl mamma monroe she knows sver ttree in own hsrs oomes papa slone said katie with her ace against- ha window and with ihsi she began or ring agald pf cams a the picture of despair uaintna grtir white tod the hadnt t word tossyl pir- suddenly there wss some one ttampiot off mow ia thi hall and a gay little voice cried j uatnraa am t late for dinner 7 then there wu a great rush you may be sure everybody laagbed and cried and kilted uuy snd the told ber story as well tt she ebuld sod after a while be christ mas dinner wu etteo i oily lhintmamms said uaxyl spent most all my christmas in he closet tni fared yod most to death jatt beosate i wtssfrtidof tbittritnp and he didii obnie in at all ft we all make miiissis little daughter said her mother tenderly bat yoasro itfe tad yoarchrittmsxain quite gone yet pi peice rt r three 3 cents scwligj of 8psiso batumi ch spring that hanrrasasa j tbatyoasmus sot 1 crowds of bepsueas v fresu from ibeur naps tntowins dowa eorerlets fulllnir off eapt jl jbinuntj togather 6 one are bad weather chill and mfibapc t to have a bright lamo in these days when lamps are used so muchf the care of them is quite an impor tans chatter maria pitlov in hsr depart ment ins cadkt umc mtritai writes tt follows showing how eveevoue may have niei bright light if jlhe lamps be good one cannot wish 6nt if badjy ttanllfbt of curias vbst bare you seen tbatyou imila or milliom ot whifi- gsyly onforlej j lifted on hgh urifkdandwhrlled frefsfated witb song floating along obnappy wotldr faualiflbtot ipting what bare yoa seen tbat you smile- so f ifaldt wltb their lovers children st play hopeasofaprli jorst of lfar i wlnterbegottea kibt is orsottsa in this brfabt day alki wantbdiui 41 i fl iji r and have proper altentiocohe for a more satisfactory light cared for hey will be a source of much j diseotofort the great secret of having tken ill with the most malignant form al for trimming the ewipapec on the lamps in good working order ii to keep them clean and to use good oil have a regular place and time rdps put a folded table to that any itrty bits of horned wick and drops of oil may fall upon it wash and wipe the chimneys and shades now take off all loose parte of the burner wash ii i ingjtnem in hot soapsuds and wiping with a soft clean cloth trim the wicks aud lurp them quite low with a soft wet dojhj well i soaped wipe the burner lhorj oaghly working the csptu as much as possible inside the burner to get off every particle of the charred wick- now fill lie lamps within about one inch of the top and wipe with a damp mwel and then a dry one adjust all the parte and return them to their proper places whenever a newfwick is required in a lamp washj and scald the burner before putting th he wiek i with a- student lamp the recep tacle for watte oil which it screwed on tht bottom of the burner should be taken off at least once a week and washed sometimes a wick will get very dark and dirty before is half com umed tt is oof ecoootnt to trylobarnlt replace it with a fresh one the trouble and expense are slight and the- increase n clearness and brilliancy will repay the eitra care whet a lamp is lighted it shoau not at once bi turned up to the full height wait until tbi chimiey ia heated beautiful shades an often cracked or broken by having the ha chtmieys rest sgaintt them now whei lighting a lamp be careinl that the chim ney it set perfectly straight land does no touch tie shsde st any point the ibadi ihonld be placed on the lamp as toon at i igbtedthat it may heatgradnally society avenge tssilf society baa a way of avengiagitself for the wrongs committed at the lowest of all its members sir robert feel gave bit daughters magnificent riding habit on her nineteenth birthday and attired in the embroidered gown hs rode tide by tide with him in the parks of london she had scarcely returned home before she was typhus fever and inlen days was laid to rest in the churchyard and the secret wars siurple one toe poor seamstress in a garret in one of the slums while she wss embroidering thst gsrment looked upon a husband shivering inthe paroxyim of chills and she took tli halffinlabed garment and laid it over him and the garment took up the germs ot fever and conveyed them from thefiovelof the poor est 04he palace of the statesman and so we are bound together in one bnndhi of social life and if we nsigleet the poorest and lowest society will avenge herself in the destruction ot thehigbeet and the richest and most cultivated f vi- i the old union and the tisw beneficial infuence of tea i the- beneficial results ofjhe introductioa of tea and coffee have been strangely over looked or underrated it has been however well described ss leading to the most wonderful change that has ever taken place in the diet of modern civilized nations a change highly important both in a moral k and phyticial point of view tjiesejbeyer- i ages have an admirable advantage of if affording ttimaiua without producing in oxicadon or any of its evil cotsegnenoes j lovers of tea and coffee are in act rarely drihken and hence heuse of these bever- ages has benefitted both manners and morals raynal observes that the use of tea has contributed more to the sobriety of the chinese than the severest laws the most elegant discourses or tbe best treatises on morality tea ia so little drank in- tome parts of germany that it acts like medicine when taken by a native and persona decline a cup of good bobaa with no i thank yon i am quit well at pre sentj v 11 m lt 1 r ik i- v- i i fife j 3 ci ni- iain h it was dark in the little closet there was nothing to do bat think and uaxy thought about the folks st home what were they doing now had she been gone so long aa it seemed aud were they wondering why she did not come what if urs brown had gone somewhere to spend the day at this one or two tears fell down i vi know what ill do ill ask the lord to help too cet out and down she went on ber knees in the dark and offered her prayer with so much faith that she felt comforted atooce it wta warmjin her tmiill prison aud by and leaning against a pile of comforters utiy fell tsleep ueanwhiltf they were getting anxious about her at home kith had been look ing out at the door or window every few minutes fqchale an bourandnawrnamma had beguu to say how strange it is sho doesnt comej the minutes pssied on and no uaxy came at last papa monroe could bear it uo longer and he ttartedoat to tookfpeher at dollies home he found that sliehad gone alone and hurried aa won dering where she coutd be she woald hurry home todcy of all days he said to himself aud she is such a faithful little thing snyway he found mrs brown at home and the snared him that uaxy had not beetr there the snow had quite covered the tittle footprints and uaxy bad the basket with her in the closet to that there wasnt a trace of her presence to be foaud uc uoaroe went home quite perplexed but half hopidgtofiad hit little girl there before turn butnousxy was there quite a little company had gathered by this time or it was nearly 2 oclock the- hoar for the dinner usmm uoaroe saij ivjpefally she must have gaoe somewhere else she must have gone to urt browns while she wksout and the has ttken he basket to someone else bat she looked pale aodher ayes were snxious dollie wss cryiiik in a little heap in a sofa corner and kitie kept her companyi the ladies gathered around mrs monroe full of sympathy each one trying to think of sdmethiug hopeful to aay at list pspa monroe said he woald go to urs smiths quite at the oilier end of the town and see if uaxy knew she waa poor and needed belp she might possibly bare thought ot her finding urt brown absent a whole long hour dragged by for jo stopped to askqueitioas pf everyone who seemed at all likely 0 hare seen he child before papa monroe came back everybody had been trying to cheer up everybody eiee bat it did seem so strai ge that she should be gone so long that it was hard work to find anything hopeful say lose her way said tho sentiment of disunion was not sadden outburst of feeling in 18gi it wss along and slowly maturing sentiment- and the tjttion was morally dissolved before the first hot wu fired at sumter the form remained and there were union med in the southern states- such aa fetrigra of south carolina but it cannot be sajd thai he represented the prevailing feeling of his section it was this actaal divergence of feeling that made any other issne of the situation than war impossible and it was for the same reason that the end of the wareould notmarfc a restored dnion y j it was a severance that could heal bat gradually but for a quarter of acentcrrv- it has been healing happily and an actual 3ot merely a formal tinion iaa beetul aveioping ualil nowit may be said truiy tua no man who is nqwi old haa eveit known so truaa duion at that of the flluatrationa of this wet are many bat bat the most significant are often iunoh- teryed in a recent luuejot fhevbirminfe- bam aj in alabama there lis a report of the anniyettacylcelebraticjp ot he phijo- tnatia society of howard college at which after prayer and mjuie the subject for debate was irruouuced beiolred that the battle of gettysburg exerted a more beneficial influence on subsequent history thanthe battle of waterloo j the subject says the oe waa handled ia a nutterly manner by the young men three on a side the audience manifest ed the liveliest interest awsyed first c ne may and then the other as the argurae its pro snd con wets placed before them 1 ud lafter an interval of further entertainm iat the judges aunounced a decision in fa or lot the affirmative such a little iocid mt it very suggestive and leaves no dahbt that whether or not there be a new soojth there is unquestionably a nbw union plaaaa forgfve atthe load excellence ia after all it a matter of com- parifon a boy nf six years who attends- a privste school where prizes are given on r all sorts of provocations but who as yet never earned a prieame home one after 1 noon snd exhibited proudly one ot these- 1 rewards ofmerit j good rtsaid his mother w how did yougetitf 1 i was first in natural history said the boy- 1 natural historyat yoar age 1 how did it happen 1 oh they asked me bow many bigs a horsehad aud what did yoa say t i said fire v but a horse hunt five legs child i y i know it but all be other fellows said six j 1 m i fr rii a ten yearold boy had both legs reoei tly cat off by a rain of care at dubai ae towa when tie utile fellow was ta sen home hietlegs iiung limp but he did not complain not it tear stood in hit e res but the tender look he gave hose vho stood by his side told plainly that he wai sunering great agony after- the dc tor dressed his wounds he called his pan nts sisters and brothers p his bedside k seed one and alt farewell aba left a tear ipon their cheeks a second time he caile his mother to his side placed hia little rms aboat her neck and said mother 1 am going ta die in a few minutes pleaa for giveme for not minding jyoai- with this the little fellow fellbackj and at them ther said yes fay angel took an the look tt his face the found him dea and beyond all pain and tnflering j it s well fobchildren to askforgi eaess for disobeying- heir patents it is letter still for them to give jimely heed 0 the warnings which they utter and so ke ip oat of danger and save their souls alive many a poor boy haa rained his health or list his life because he thought he knew morf nan both father and mother whose wise j to avoid contagion i j j tbe best way says a physiciaa topre- vent the pokou from being absorbed by tbe tungsia to have the stomach full daring a period of contact or exjnedie tbe long absorb while the stomach is empty bat throw off during digestion never absorb ing while digestion is going 00 while watching it night lbs nurse should take a light lunch such ta beeftea or crackers every few hours another point 0 pro tection sgaintt contagion is personal clean- linear and frequent changes of inside and outside clothing f fajmlnlsters advice a minister annbyed by tobiooo chew ing thus spoke to hit congregation take your quid of tobacco odl of your moatb on entering the house ofrgod and gently lay it onjne outer edge pf the sidewalk or on the feoee it will potitivelybe there when you go out lor a rat wont take it a eat wont take it a dog wont takeit neither wilt a hog you are certain of your quid when you go after it not the filthiest vex- min on earth would touch it i r i selsmight havo saved hiin front desrjrcdon jjj she i- couldnt peter schultt aged seventeen and adam j hast twentytwo years of age for t drying j snuva year ago i was troubled- with 1 alive a- three- roon titold child an l urt i spots breaking out all over my body tbe who j effect of bad blood i oontnltod three tlu- werlhelmer the mother of the chill instigated the murder pure all nnde arrest inne york 1 ll- jjthree counterfeitersiat brezl igave a tramp a- spurious dollar to pass 0 1 the trsrnp informed tie pillos and tl e three meo were arrested and looked if talks cheap but when itsbtcked dp by a pledge ot the hard cash of the financially responsible firm or company ot worldwide repatatien for fair and honorable dealing it m eana business 1 now there are scores of sanapartllu and other blood pqrifiersrah cracked upto be the best purest most peculiar and oo i derfol but bear in mind lor your own take theres only one guaranteed bfoci3- purifier and remedy for torpid lifer and all diseases that come from bad blood thai one standing solitary and alone- sold an trial is dr pierces golden medical discovery j it it doesnt do good in skin scalp spd tcroiulous diseases and pulmonary con sumption js only langtcrofulajait let its makers know and get yonrmopey back talksesp but tobacaapoor medicine or a common one by selling i on trial ai golden medical disboveryv is told woold bankrupt the largest fortnna talka cheap bat only dittwvery- is 1 i lerent doctors who give me m ball did not cu me i was advised ta tryb b bi ond alter using two bottw i noticed the spots getting less i aontinoed tba assj i of b b bwhich enlirelyonred me girio j me a splendid appetite flincelben i osjtl j i as no other medioinii j a i fl mi 1- gt5s5jjiffiis

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy