Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 30, 1882, p. 1

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mill or to cs rihitu ifjiy lit 162 boi 172 actos rpihbek waxttb j the nnderslgced is prepared to prrchue injqnintityof eira birch red beech soft miple rim ish red oik bijwrod uhite uh popirwlite cow uiir of silead pine cedar or tbcfc isi in either twits lgi or etariding trees i pply atonee to r th0 c moobe busy as a beefcive f rkckcvisti- i holiday goods j fritn the ceotrerof miaufietiren iu tier- 1 dut enguud end neir vork for ctirlstms aid hew years jas f kienir i liolkencecabimr upper wyndlitun 8tret gaejph- coal uno dqub liu nude irnmerienu by which lie iitlile u mpply tne iwst uxlitie of coil m kuj tc seit parchuers ti ahortcst notice it reasonable price i fintclije beeoh ind iliple itore ircod in ooru aod itoir lehtht either coal orj rood delivered to toy prt of the toc j ordert left it the boot tnd hoe itore iih be promptly ittefldei to 200 coriigood dry ueechini f wood titxl for which the hffrht price mil befpiid ilkesk toobalu c0rdw00djanfed tlis saucribcr wid parcliaae wood daric the coming winter at acton station md vrill pty cish piemptly montaly the tvood kinjpccted mdreceived ail wood lo be etjidy ptkdidperieeuy sonnd- ind nccording to kailvny comptnyl specificaticiis parties vcho hi wood for sale wil plensc ipply it once is only a limited qoan tity is required for further partienllrs apply to col xtir atiix actor or to alexakder ka11cc toronto oct irdlsi touoiiro busness booming at the peoples ffffiirtk feed store gush periodicals for 1888 tuckkuay sfoaxisiinor 80 1882 p9mtsr british british workman workwoman chatterbox friendly visitor band of hope infants magazine the prize wide awalce jirl8 own paper boys own paper quiveretc- eto- jcst keceivudat days bookstore otelpil day sells cheap why not forgive him- why uol forirfveyour brothr u be eoui to you ia ibrrotf wlij- uot your nniir tuiotbc yre th dflmfug of tomomjir vou j- hr lu rvilot jou vuurjeitrtt ir1nj tiiioagi hut iimtrroriieer weuiled jou7 have too twr cotnmittd wroug why not forgive lilra ho i jtiiiuut and liurnma k it wrk and fa jxnr jktwer who it uot ait to itumbio wijco i4oii nilc tbo hour h njugl you la hi blindaem otr t tho chrvkjji lrt au4 loar ui bajln of kindiiam uu hii id aud rrjkuat brart why not forgive him with hit grid hit hcrt i rivu tud c4u yoa vtldi reaaon pry llut jtjur tias uv bo forglreu wlica froai hfm youtani aiy auut aot roar furo condition nor hack forgivou keep ihiiit of hoveni admoaftiuu ai yc o to inil ya reap why aotjotkitf him abore lber aud uoly than tbiti going to tbe factor keepti oa a put it well hide you re a maa of uusiaem od bare uo tlicr itaaa uphill road when htgtu time toibow altcntion to your wife few a paat goiu ilow ai be nnut well jump i opportuaities tocoararsa with her at least opm stqmr the black heart tree cherry on the wogun tic lnoi tod tike the bars the ril told rue ho dwyj est it in two leilhcr bap if he figlili loo hanl wed better shoot him but bee old arid vre can tie him ap la the old millf and be quite sure uobodvll bear bim that uijhl then yuu and ill go dovu and take the cars to albany and kt up for titemen vcrth tryiug for ain i it t vio to kuow usiu itoreclotbes aud luusuehen youre aure be goes alone i asked the other tramp i generally thii tiine he buiut eveu be little iharer with him said the lint tramp ili eay work pumpiug that gal with these words the whole truth flash ed upon oiei it was my grandfather of whom they spoke it wa my grand father they intended lo j rob perhaps lo murder j i was sohorrlfied that i rtmember my feelings with a strange thrill and quirer lo this very day hut i felt uic they would kill me at once if iher saw me and i should nerer eren have the chance of warning my grandfather economy to to to the get the sure way lst value money- for your secure the choice stock of a larwe seleot what you require the loweatoaah prices- at 18 to dhal at j m s smith tfa wateh and clock house of gueiph pmw618 mum snccessor to r f chapman j aookmlfbs bt georges sgtwre snelph j account books ofah kinds made to order eeriodjcab of every description carefullt bound ealing neatly and prompt iy dmej tames mattuews aeent for fire insurance cos life accident insurance tickets s3000 for 26c- per dav agent for the damimon 6teamsbipca rcranttickets issaed or ticket to briug out year friend arrjier tniv ilkost ast ithxe use ifoneyloitoan good joint or endorsed shorf date noteft discounted- agent for the canadian loan t sayings co toronto i rcoitrltxarcee of i dds mortgaces discharees chattle mortsjago farm and house leases agreements c clerk dif courii- comr in quecn bench dc isioer of marriage licenses 0a8h for rain and pork m east end butcher actosf okt h marlatt ft bro desire to tender oraoka to the peoples of acton and ricinity for their kind patronge ioe opeaioe bosennas beir and would fe- epectfully solicit i eonliunaoee of the sme ind can aaaare them that they will always hire on band a full stock of i the ukdeksicxei has large rperieoce ia th manufacture of flour and feed there is no doubt he can secure a good article of floor at reitonablepricet also oatmeal cornmeal grai ulated oatmeal granulated wheat patent roller flour hantrarian system gra ham flour potatoes ap ples bran shorts and all kinds of feed usually hept iu flrt0s fetid 8fer utah he asks is a fair trial aud be will jrire you good satisfaction 1oon reapectfully r elliott acton aug 18tb i8si watches clocks jewellery stock now complete new goods all in- the leetlassortmentot cruets cake baskets pickle stands c in guelnh call and see our new stotk when yon come to gueiph- b savage watchmaker jeweller gtjblph wheu 1 wm a little boy there was noth toe f eojoyed mo much as going to my gmuilflherv randfalher was pail own er of a great fclory in town but he had oatiideoflhe own a pretty link place halt farm half country uml i wanted c other companion when grandfather was at home he played en his fiddle bt took me in ride be taught me to swim he was better company than any boy 1 knew am kinps of aueat delivered- meat jtwe will purchase tobd ineaf of ny kind from those who wish to sell gubliiph cloth hall butcher shoi r holmes would respectfully inform tbe people acton andicinity that he has purchased tbe business and property f mr c robinson and ii pepared to supply h with fiestolass meaj of all kinds and poultry and game in statvii ot meat delirered to any part of to n at anf time j in tie i i in sonth sea seal perniau iiantb i j beayer- bur tii hive been itery carefully elected aiid we are showing ery choic fins y low prioea shaw crundy i mercjhaiat tailors oueupn hwin practical experience botckbwejmcwft m mtshftiiv ajs1 kindly lolwitod msi wil 01 send a 3ui0e ooi ewl bt sejl d sflf and saturday was the dullest day of the week for instead of coming home at three oclock in the afternoon as he usually diet be was ibsenl all the day and next of the etnrng for the money for the uaods wsa to be got from the bank al and many j little things arranged for tin coming ifoo- day if grandfather look me with him that waa another thing 1 enjoyed 1 mightily hut grandmother sometimes vetoed that and i stayed at home i one saturday morning 1 jumped out of bed hopeful and happy to find to my great disappointment that grandfather was already gone away in the waggon i had sneezed tro or three times the night before and had in consequence been credited with a cold and it had been decided that i should slay at home i was so i di- appointed that i could not keep from cry inr i sat dowu sadly to my bread and milk and watered it with leaxa grandmother had a quilt on hand and went with the seamstress betsy grimes to the great spare bedroom where it was spread and i waa left alone after sulk ing for some time it occurred to me lhat as i must slay at home there could be no belter time for hitine all the cherries i wanted the black hearts in the meadosr lol were ripe and as yet prohibition as b eating too manj had not been uttered for gtandmolbcr dtd uol kuow of the ripening alas for the fruition of human hopes i j ait as was starting for tbe meadow grandmother wanted somecotton of a paf- ticular color and i wm sent to the tillage store ta get it then tliccow got fnlo the regetahle garden aud i had to drive her oat then dinuer was ready then the help begged me to get her some kindhngi tad hunt for eggs nnd it was actually three ocloci in the sfltrnoou before i icampered away to the meadow and began lo climb toward the cherries il vras ah old tree with leaves growing jo thickly that thev hid me as though i had been a robin j perched there qulle content and ate my fill and was enfoylng myself might ily when i heard the sound of voices be low and peeping down saw two of those country bugbears trumps ploddingacross the meadow with ihtir own peculiar walk which always suggests an idea that thery have cushions on their feel i kept quite still hopine ihey would paaa without see- inr mo but instead of this they paused and sat down under the tree where they began lo eat ihe fallen cherries being a ft seerned loo laay lo shake the tree j pretty soon they began to talk every word they said came closely to my eat the eldest tramp a heavy lowbrowed man spoke ant and whnt he said wji this come now uobody cant hear you herf whats your plan v j the other a ihin cruelloolung fellof answered wiih an outh j why to get ihe money to be sun and eo iret it easy ive been down to tie house and told the flal i was fact ory hand out of work nnd would her master take me on she sjid i could ask but he wm away today to the bank to get te wage reckon he pays a lot of wages said l a thousand dollars and more be psjt every batnrday aaid she at in oclock precisely wall said i i hop ill get a jo come lure a monday earfy and off j ffiiiwilimnyoh mil wont now i know th road fwjii fi jrt r refniwf v ip i a oard how horrible it wsa to cling mntionless 10 the boughs while they lay below munching their cherries and growling to each other how and then at last tbj got up and stamped away as soon as they were out of sight i tumbled out of the tree more dead than alive i looked to the right and to the left scarcely knowing what to do i was not nine years old but i felt that i had not time logo and frighten my grandmother with tbe story thai belter aid mast besotgbt- the factoty itaclf was far away before i could get there nniny own feet the tramps would perhaps have killed my grandfather father itoaen our nekt neighbor was old and deaf xo one was at the pennys but lira penny and tjje children oh what should i do 1 suddenly i remembered lawyer lobb in the village and to his efflce i flew at once how long the way seemed how horrible it was to know that lime was flying but i reached it at but lawyer lobb was at his desk convening with judge barker when i flew in and liey listened to the tale i told with open months and uplifted hands aod wbeu 1 had floiah- d they started to their reel youre a bright little fellow billy said lawyer lobb and i reckon youve saved your gt andf ethers life and a lot of money into the bargain hed never have givea up without a fight its all right now billy go home to grandma the tramps will meet more than they calculated on meeting but i clasped my hands together i cant go home 1 said 1 want to go and help save grandfather 1 couldnt go borne it would kill me allight billy said the old squire yon shall go along o ras never shall i forget that ride through the wood path single file 1 behind the gquire oa his old krav hotac never shall i forget how we stood thitre watching the old rolling mill and the tramps who came now and then to the blackened doorway aud peeped over the pieces of broken ma chinery and piles of rusted abards to watch for their victim or how at last we heard the wagon wheels in the diatanca rumbling along slowly how there was a pause aod we knew that our scouts had warned mv grandfather how be caiee in sight at last how with a pretence of unconcern he passed the mill and how fiom the dark building the two hideous forms crept softly after him with their piatola in their hands oh does he know does he know i whispered to the equirej in an agony or terror why dont thery go to him look billy said the squire and dont get scared there were two men behind the tramps now treading softly aiihy did a moment more and shots were fired and there was a struggle then i saw the tramps lying hand cuff ed upon the grass by the roadside and grandfather standing np in the waggon with hh hat off and hhr white hair blown about by ihe breeze j all right run to juim biuy aaid the squire and the next moment i was clasped to his heart j we went to the factor inn grand caval- cade with the tramps bound hand and foot in the wagon there they left the money and went on to the jail 1 was a hero for that day and for many days afterward at home and my grand mother read me vome gopd religious lessons on the text if you ha- 1 gone with grand pa that day if i bad not gone to eat the black heart cherriea i said to myielf but 1 never altered the words aloud you makefew she submits to this unsocial stale of things because she must hot is she bsppy t probably not no woman likes ui be considered a cipher your wife ought to be your adviser she ought to be your most confident counsellor there sre many husbands who would as soon think of taking advice of their children as of their wies but it is only the fool wlio is too wise to seek cbuusel a woman ypu sav know very lillle about business nevertheless her intuition is often belter than a mans judgment your wife is your partner you have earned the money but she has saved and sacrificed and pinched and worried and worked lo help to accumulate it she has done her fair share toward making your property what it is she has a light to bo consulted how it shall be used a doable right has he lo have bef judgment weigh ed snd measured la all questions relating in the disposition of the family and tbe train ing and culture of the children tlk to your wife on all occasions when you come home at night tired with the caresof the day to find her eqnally fatigued bring to her the news of tbe day the latest freshest thought in bnying your paper or subscribing for your monthly magazine or renewing your religious weekly get what suits her needs and meets her tastes as well as your own there is more in that patient quiet silent wife of yours than you think do not freeze her very individuality by your practical contempt of women no sun no moon no morn no noon- no dawa no dusk no proper lime of day xo sky no earthly view- no distance looking bine vo road no street no f other side tbe way no end to any row no indication where the crescents go no top to any steeple so recognition of famular people no courtesies for showing eui r no knowing em- no travelling at all no locomotion no inaungo the way no notion no go by land or ocean- no mall no pot t ne news from anyiforelgn coast- no park no ring no afternoon gentility no company no nobility no warmth no cheerfulness no healthful eu no comfortable feel in any member- no hade no shine uo butterflies no bees- no fruita no flowers no leaves uo bird noveiubei tbe times that try hens souls when he pops the question wheu hia wife wants to talk aud he does not when be writes to his best girl and waits two weeks for a reply when hash is placed before him five suc cessive mornings at his boarding house when be pokes his head thiough bis last clean shirt and finds there is no butlona on behind when he buys a new pair of shoes and discovers two big nails sticking op in the heels when ho hurries around tbe corner and lands square in the arms of a man who hold bis i 0 lv when he takes bis girl out and discovers tbsl be baa left his pocket book at home in his old trowsers wbeu he comes home early in the murn- iug and bis wife wants to bold a little de bating society iu the lower hall when he goes borne at nigbls finds a house full of company and bis wife bliss fully ignorant of the fact lhat dinner is not ready when after waiting in the barber shop for an hour and hearing the welcome word next ht sees s little fellow shoot up from behind a paper and slide into the chair like a streak of electricity that baby how little a man knows about some things i now that old bachelor there on the opposite side of the staee sits looking at the pretty young mother dandling what seems lo him a limp red wrinkled and terribly hideous specimen of humanity in its earliest stage and pities her what a shame he says to himself a little thing like that married and tied dawn to a baby i how miserable she moat fed i why doesnt she pitch it down somewhere what a horrible- little object i how it sqeais i how it wrigglm i and his face expresses sympathy little does he think that that object to bim more like a lobster done up in white muslin and bine ribbon ia to the young wo man who holds it in her arm the most beautiful baby ever bom that what he considers squealing and wriggling are to ber adorable signs of that intelligence spoken of by young mother as taking notice that the expression of its face is described by her aa angelic and it complexion very fair that ahe is so proud of being iu mother that she hopes she doesnt show it too plainly is her counten ance and that when he steps out of the stage she says to her sister who carries the inevitable reticule and bottle for ber how ht looked at babyrsort of greedy and longing like i was almost afraid hed steal bim poor man i i dont believe be has a baby of his own i how desolate h must feel i a pothunters lack a banter with an empty game bag enters a french country tavern at nightfall snd with an sir of eloom bids tbe host serve him with a glsss of wine while he is drinking it the host remarks confidentially you had bad inck today im afraid yes my friend i did not bag a eingle thing the first time such a thing has hsppened to me in ibe course of my life well if you are anxious to take some thing home i have a hare out in the stable that i would uot mind parting with to you for 10 francs a hare t dead no alive 1 canght it yesterday ill take it the landlord leads the hunter out into the yard and brings out tbe hare which he ties to a stake by a cord fastened to its foot now sir blaze away i the sportsman retires a few paces brings his gun to his shoulder and blazes away and the charge takes effect on the cord and the hare bounds lightly over tbe fence and disappears in the azure distance luck luck my boy is that peculiar gist of tbe ficasf goddess of fortune that enables a man who works ten hours a day to earn more accomplish more and save more than the fellow wbosits eleven hours day on the same dry goods box holding his mouth open to keep the sunlight out of his eyes some men are lucky my son end some are busy bvrdctte treatment of frotea persons medical men baye always differed as to whether the beat medical treatment of frozen persons was by a gradual or a rapid application of heat to settle the mat ter uts knmrlrdge laptoblnkski baa nude a eerie of very careful experiments upon doga with the following results of twenty animals treated by the method of gradual resuseialion in a cold room f oar teen perished of twenty placed at once in a warm apartment eight died while of twenty immediately put into allot bath all recovered the experiments will prpb ably influence the practice of medical men in russia and northern europe where the question of the best means of restoring life ia persons suffering irom excessive cold is of frequent occurrence every winter v let an bxcellent law by an ancient act of the scottish meat passed about r26 it wasoi that during ye reign of hermaist magestie margaret ilke maiden bailh high and low estalt shall baelit to speak ye mao she like glf he red lo take her to be his wife hi shall wtnilct in ya uim of an hundred poitnds orlrij as hisesutt may be exceptnd alsayajifldl can make it appear that he is betrothitl to anither woman then he shall be free b all who ate anffering froin the errors indiacretitpa of yontb nervooi weak i crwdeiy lof nisnhoocv 4c i l v twill core yob eat remedy svai try in south am 1 buvlppe to tb ot ripe vet one day toward nightfall and in uncer tain light a man bought an overcoat of pretended plum color the next morning il proved to be of a qoite too unmistakable green returning it to the shopkeeper that worthy resraided the buyer calmly and aaid you must- have a little patience with it my dear sir it isnt ripe yet asntsejtlon a days pleasure t your disposal instead of a day agony everyone who has corns testify to tbe constant discomfort they produce i could hare enjoyed the ball or the picnlcor tomeothar social pastime but on 1 how my corns sched t mo atexuitf now for such complaints ptmwf s facrnssa cook extnictob removes the cause speedily trylt beware of another article just as good take only putnama sold everywhere n c pols0n co kingston proprietors the beasoa be wishe4it the rev mr i- isa small man he but big heart and- a large sdul his body il dimindtiv the bey drsr- waa opposing the division of diooase jon the ground lhat it would necessitate tik- ing very small men for the eplacobatt just the reason i am in favor of ilt aaidl r4ryly all who knew him would appreciate th joke t houomyi oinimtnt and pftj- outward infirmities before the dia ouvery of these reiaidies many cases of sore ulcere o were pronounced to be hopelessly incurable because the treat ment pursued tended lo destroy the strength it was incompetent to preserve and to exasperate the symptom i ws inadequate to remove hollbways ptlls irf the moat wholesome powers over th unheal thv flesh or skin without do- barring thapatient from fresh air- and exercise and thus the constitutional vigor is husbanded while tbo most mag ligrient ulcers abioese jand akin dikeas- e are in process of cure both oint ment and pills matte the blood rioher and purer instead of letting it fall into that poor and watery state so fatal to many laboring underenronio ulcerations a story a western man has been telling some phlladdphlem how we itera rifles grow he lays he went off in the mountains hunting and night cum ing on be wtnl to sleep in a tree to be ott of reach of the wolves he was awake ledearly tiemxt morning by vjemt work leb- who told i fclm to get dowri and finish 1 ja ansnebptirt iffiumaftpksijuey yrulw war gtiim j vetvwaetayxtanwrlvartweteiw fthfh r and got his feet tangled in anewtrto bght j btt ttmbw to keep the nnr wit jimm6ptpv sfejmirs velvet can all be oolofed tbtaaloh that new hat by us ing the diamond dyes 10 oenta for any eotor i bsu i am a temperance manvery much in favor of thaeauetwas bofesoand neyer wylwlbr 3rcnli tyatshvri m gwhjwvtio wustettrlyrkoc rhy asttwfcaar 1 wuhbit- thvtw j womans trnefrlenttv amead lo need is friend in deed thli done can tieny 8pecrsltywben as- lisinnoeia nndecedwhen unaia sorely ifflluteu m disease- more psorficulax by uh complaints aod weaknesses so simmon to oiir- tojepuiation erywbriitoabblld know that klectrio bitten are woihwaitjub friend and will positively restore her 0 health even when all other remedies tail a single a4wisjprveontiswiion ihey are pleaaant to the t tste and only costs bfiy oenuper bottle ld by j bhv wp tjvf il v iv j if

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