Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 24, 1889, p. 1

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board s step lpou the gruiysod j ho rsiiod bis eyes snd bcswc uch osvc blm a srallo snd nod ha itoppcd to greet her snd sdiuirc tba trild cowers iu her baud she seemed the stcoetest fslrcst cower in all tbcfsircrocu isnd from the bouquet on hlcb bl iscce of tdniirsliotifoll she took two bsoinshich hc ptaucd cia his costs ispel- whtt lowers ire these t he ssked ho checks assumed s crimtcn cloiv hschclots bnttonr the replied la sccects soft and loo- alss be said theyll soo fall cj fvepinued thcai fsst she isid ilschclorc buttons ncver st y ho answered isaghinff- gits me soujo other flower shej milled a dandelion she took t from her bouquet snd pass it g sve him a roguish look oh thst moant coaiuutrv be uid give uie not that i pray bather this blue forgelmelot which uioaas true love they say ob bo i csunot give yon list she said with omans wit but yon can hsvc this dauy white which means iii thick ol il she ihcaghtof it for icsrex a year had leased above bcr head whtti to the altar genii bnb a blushing bride was itd her hct bend is chappy mm and be has ceased to wear bachelor t button thst coiul us she tew them ca wtih care sthd jfatnitit uamng oblial hie sfawawaif didforttenv l liutsi lvo fjr s1h to m sill buy a firitciiis c twetd sit 0r to- 20 itjid feoli txl at tee- eakend clotiiing store wmj lee acton wjilliijgtou liarble worlds qceuec etezet gtzuraj- clark carter dielci impflrtn of granib and itarblc ifoscmenu and headstones af mu ihxd aadfna the newest designs all wort sad itia- tial wirraairf flntefsas parties wiahicg to rmrche will pleae cire ns eaii aad inspect oar jsucic and pricea as w are confident we ca compete with ay establishment iaonurioj mitvzz told oct tnr interest to the above crra irwpjctfiirsolidtthepatronaeetouiyfrichd i and the pt bfieron their behalf i ii 3 k haiflltok the acton free press fl local newspaper ot haltoa ccsnty mutual fire insurance company or tei cotstt or ttsirukatoir z stab lis htd 18f0 head office cuelph iztirzt hail jicctircuwiiiie li zuctoria tniill ollcr iesczipjoat of rropcrtr on the premiaakoteftin fw bwne onaa davidson president secretary john taylor attant acton livery jlsfc 1 busilne acton ont- marble works jp h- jiiojiitons uarbte works crow ysd- hsnj street gaclpb iluyt old foundry eiubliihd 1ci jolin hsmilmc pi wiuiesiie snd retail dealer and direct importer at4 uitrnftrltin ol all lindx of granite and msrlie af wnu trttfiljg etc having had an extmuirecrpcrteneefor the last is yearsjuie- pabbc may reiy on getting all sapenorarticfc st a csexpur rate t aavnthcr dealer in west v 1- l per titit off a a direct oruerfc ifor the ucsxjj dayt the grtteipii business college i goelehoxtaeio i i jthe faitili ualuc fear begins kept iud aiarueianiiethaa been added in which u- mrt uoitfi jpecislist in the rioicfuiou iwill eire uitnios in drawfiigand woodearring tfer shirthacd detnrlnient ha accomplilbed mtafcc thai are uauint fa the hiatory of biort- haiid oar commercisi dcjiartmcnt offen tbe most itactical and compreheave basfcsf ctorvt obtainable in thfs coantrj- a largfl es- oaditiae ha been incurred la ceaolifyia our orfnamions ha41s aad farther perfecting car pptsactt wcusdthe vauin practicai bdu- cuioa for terms tic sddras kicrjokiaca prineapsl sabriptcfn lri0nly 1100 in advance try it for pnee tfonllis for 25 cecla salesmen wanted bacess in c4 nda for the and resonai- bility is weirj known we pay sahiry and ci penetrota the start if everything i sstiitsc- tory xoprciioiic cijicricncereqainxl write ci lor terras which are very libersj before el- cafiingritfa oiif other tfnn hfatlsc hmdrrectworutu wimsn a coccaunertijl agencftw well known to btui- tca mlu orjsundsrd lfsak cobome on ciaski0thfbscoipakv irerncticobanjcoutario ir- j i frait trees small fraiite v anrf ornamental shrubbery r the uudcnigutd reiectfully tolitit the i ratron- age of tbe pnbiic and f clonns item thst weil equipped and styiian bigs can al ways be seojied at his stables a comfortable bus mtts all trains between 9 stn and fc15 p in caret al amenticn given to every order the wants of commcrciai travel lers tally met- i john willia1k coal wood james brown has ca band a large qcantiry of eieelient coal which be will promptly deliver to any part of the town at reasocable price hsrdwood sd ilsbi cut liover length always on hand tclcithouc couiuicnicatiou wanted g 06 d reliable tfleu can find thrnnsnont cui- i bloymerit lor hsple orore kaneries of wstcrioo k iv gojd bslarj- and expenses paid weekly liberal indacementx to bosdnuers ontntfree previous experience uot raquirad established rera0 years all goods firstclass write at once for terms address w mckay genllaaflgclsttlioaias oat uflntlon his iibcook acton baa been aifpoiotml ol- aeent for tliis cection for tbe j well known old kocbecter xnnery s ucmlitauj pro- j prttor fctnl it prvpkrtvi uj ukc nmern icte jit therrnittroeisinah fruits or cltrnbc which j aoomn thalilastrated etoenm m uie j aert the prodons of tbe old rochester rterr are known tnlkrgenerallv reliabjs and retly nanwd and i can proinfw aatiisctory pteady esalu to all who poreuaso atoek fronfc meljiwrf pricea reaaonable fwry reerufes bev bbcqokisentnaffcerymn situation limproruien n good pj- ali tiic i 0 reliable mco arnlrtlne laarfae- eocheatarrt agents wanted i in erflry townahip to sell the pictorial cyclopedia of live stock and complete stock doctor i the uiokt complete and couilrthcuafvo work ever mjbliabcd iu author stand at uie btmd of tbetr ttraitmrniaa iid luava a contftieutaj repo- ution wort1 its wdght la gold 10 ay ooe lisrtod horoai sheep csttlfl rwlno ponltxy 1 doss or bees a grand opportunity to mafca 1 trioney becnre ujittory at once addreu i bnm0yze publisher 120 yonge st toronto tbe ice was heavy on the bailie that season it was the latter part ol 1376 and weeipectad to be in england by chrifit- mas but the weather wss clear and fir and tbe old boatswain foaod time on ba- day morning o drop his whit lie to tbe end cfiu lanyard aud step into the cjley lq warn his hinds foe a few minctes he lit bis pipe wibh a red coaj and terntne to the ships only pasmdfer said yon wsj lsayiii last night sir thac yoa hadnt eo no faith in itowitayi well no more bare i generally f peakir fast i once ran foal oi one that wasnt 60 bad as he reat its nigh on to six yeaf aq when i tii quartermutr in a iteam- er thera lyivatber nbarf io csl calta and loadin ap for glasgow the hoofily was crowded itii sailin vessels tint couldnt cet no crews 4 most ol their own mer had dfbrted and hipped in suamert that vis gom ihrooh the 5nex canal that had jast been opened they all wanted to get home qaicfc yoa see and to go by the derraoxledroateand not to make a focr mootls rcn aroaud ibe cape the steamers liad all the men they wanted and a 8ijht more offers rrcm good ablebodied seamen than they eoald lake the ztlira teas to loach at londonderry on her way home and the night that we cast loose at calcalta with the pilot on board sod dropped dawn tbe river with the tide the skipper was gramblin like a bear becaase somehow or other he had shipped fire mare men than he wanted three of them were irishmen aud lie the rest of the crew they bad got advance notes for a months pay and cashed them so to say the imth he was afraid theyd take french leave at londonderry the pilot had goce over the side the watch had been set and tbe steamer was driven down the bay of bengal and gettin well oat toward the indian ocean when there was a row forard and the boson came aft to where the skipper was slandln on the poop he was dragon a yoangster aboct sixteen years old by the collar of the jacket along with him i hooted him oat of the fore hatch your honor he says i heard him scratcb- in aroand and i raised the hatchway aad there he was m was tryzn to get ont sir said the lad very hold and polite i suppose tea a stowaway bat im a sailor and wihtn to work laikedfora berth abcird the zdrnx snd couldnt get it so when they thought i was gom ashore in the dingy i slipped in tbe forehold im boaud to ilaehernafeldt in londonderry where my mother lives i doat want any pay but if yonil let me- work ray passage yoa wont be eorryfor it oar skipper was a terrible rongh rem he swore a great oath and turnin to me he said qnartermsster pat the yotinc inip in irons lor to night ill see what itabeat to do with him in the mornia it he dosent go overboardj its glasgow hell land at and not londonderry i was sorry for the poor lad bat i had to obey orders and the trans were soon ou his wrists and ankles in the focslle he was terribly ppset and when i was on watch that night i went to him and tried to cheer him np it was gettin on for foar bells when the mate said hed like to see boy and he went with rhe into the focstle kow my lad le says btoopin over hirn with a lantern el us all afceat ir what did yoa stow away for why didnt yon ship in a sailin vessel if yoa wanted to get home to aee yonr mother oh sir says the yoangster with tba tears in his eyes as hesat np alongside of- the post that he was tied to i ahodd have been loo late and shed have been in the poorhouse yoa etc i ran away from home two years ago and went to tea be cause i was the oldest of three and she wasnt able to feed us all ive sent her a little raooey since then aud ive hadlcilera from her but ive never reen her the day before yesterday i got a letter aayin that poor bailie my little lister air was dead it had taken all ber money to fanry her and the quarters rent will be dae in a month if il i not paid aho will be pat oat i have saved ila and i wanted to give it to her with my own hauds i wish now i had sent it to her bat maybe i cia post il to ber from londonderry if he tke tne oa to gbucow mate and ill say a word or two to he skipper he west oat of tba focitle and i fol- lowed him cloio enough to hear the boa tory told again the ikfpper thought aboat il for a ew tccoudi theu he spofae and we both knew by the tones of bis voice thai one of his hardest fits was on him i dont iee ha said what i have to do with all this i dont want any more hands and i wont have any more bat wc can stand another passenger yoa say the yoangster has 15 well he can pay part of his fare st least and i will give him a cabin berth and set him ashore at londonderry go and get the money from him but the mates face ghowed plainly enough that the irons ihoojd go on him bed the akippcr saw it and calling to me he told me to on iron ibe lad and bring him out of the focatlc when he was on the main deck the ikippcr says to him youngster the male leus me that yoa have 15 about yonv yes sir says ihe boy hand it over says the skipper abort h j the boy tamed while bat he palled a little canvas bag from his bosom and gave it to the skipper who coanled fifteen ten- rupee notes oat of it 14 kow this he says wonl half pay your passage to londonderry hot i wont be hard on yoa yoa can go aft and the steward will give yoa a berth the yoangster walked aft without a word and from lhat minute until ihe vessel was off ibe coast ot ireland he hard ly spoke at all and some of the passengers who didut know his story said he was gain home to die- be drooped and looked so pale and weak it was an avefot nighl lhat saw us off the share of locdondcrry a dead lee shore it rts then and the steamer with a brok en shaft drifiin hard on to- it we could hear the wave hreakm near us and we had passed the light that wc should have becti rnakin for mr reynold tid the skipper to the raatc as they stood togclb8rcn the bridge well bcoa the beach m half an hour seems so air taya the mate stiffly he bad not liked ihe skipper siace ihe boys raogey was taken from him in the bay of bengal the water was far too deep to let go an anchor even if one cocli have held which it couldnt in thst csle enough head sail had been set to keep the steamer from iiroachiulo bat all bands saw thst as hincs were goin she would soon be on the rocks suddenly the skipper started as some one torched him on the shoulder the yoangster was stand in beside bim i was born en thai coasl sir he sad speakin very slow and i know every rock ou it i kndw besides a channel on the port bow well soon be off it shall i lake you in v if yoa think yoa can says the skip- j t j 1 l l iia r churchill axd his b05cud cbaroi churchill wtro flouished during the middle of the last century and who became celebrated as one of the finest poeu of his time was poor and anfortunate edoojjh in bis early life thoogh educated at westminister and endowed with great natural abilities he was refused entrance at oxford on the ground of iocapcity in 1756 be entered into orders and became a curate bat preaching was not to his taste he sat down and wrote bis boaciad his first poem and yet the one by which be was to be best known in all time church- bill took his us to loudon and submitted it to a wellknown publisher said pub lisher had lost so mach by publishing poetry that he would have nothing to do with anything more of the kiod unless the author could make a deposit to secure bun from loss this poor ch archill coald not do bat the bookseller recommended bim to a yoang man who bad juat set up in famines snd was looking for something to publish goto him and do yoa two inexperienced oaes commence together said tbe man of books i churchill found tbe yvang man who bad just embarked his all in an untried business and a bargain wsa quickly struck up the votame was pablished and daly advertised in five days jast five copies bad been sold the first publisher heard ot it aud bless ed bis stars as for churchhill and his publisher they were thunderstruck at the expira tion of four days more the end of the week the poet called upon his- publisher again and- three moru copies had been sold i loor churchill confident that his poem had merit and pith and wit could not comprehend he was almost frauuc he went to a dear friend connected with the theatre and to him told his sad story the friend looked over the work and ioand that ot all the satire therein coq tained not a bit otit was aimed at garrick but on the contrary g snicks style was greatly praised 1 so away to garrick posted the friend with a copy af the poem iu bis hind garrick da you kow what a mag- nificent pictare of your marvellous genius the yoang poet churchill has given in his bosciad upon ray word it is sublime garrick swallowed the sweet bait at once he took the poem from bis friend read it and then went forth and sounded its praise- and he even went so far as to drag ihe rosciad into bis dialogue on the stage the refult was wonderful before the close of be next day ibe p jblsiher had not a copy of the poem iefl and in a short lime so many editions went off that boih churchill and his publisher were re moved far beyond the regiou of want into the blessed realm ot aruaeoce rife vatc2al history aoutektillef j in 18c5 when tbe telegraph was a com paratively hew thingn southern california the operators of ihe lob angel os circuit fotiad jtoeir cotrlmnmcaliou suddenly cat oil linemen were sent oat to discover the break and effect repairs but jthey re turned with be surprising intelligence that the break was a serious one and caded for a lot of supplies aboat mile of wire and poles had dis appeared as completely as if tbe earth had swallowed them up further search show ed 00 trace of the missing materials and at considerable expense new ones were furnish ed and the line reconstructed then a detective was employed to investi gate the mystery tbe coantry was noth ing but a deert and the detective worked for three weeks without snocesb at the end of that lime however he st ambled upon a small ranch at which he put up tor the night he found the ground inclosed by a neat wire fence and in the morning taxed the ranchman with having stolen the telegraph the man admitted the fact at once oh yes he said ive been livin here nigh onto three year and have watch ed that old telegraph wire all that time i never see nothing go over it and reckoned il wasnt ased there seemed na reason to question the mans sincerity andvtho detective content ed himself with giving mm- a lecture on the invisibility of the electric current the case was reported to headquarters of conrse bu1 no prosecution followed- exaiu hier saytdbv a hsh per do it dont mike much di5erence he says tumin to the mate for were bound to go ashore anyhow ill give him the wheel the youngster look the wheel and headed her it teemed to all of us for where the breakers sounded loudest the big fellow that helped him was told to do just as the lad ordered him it wis a ticklish time for all hands but all at once the rocks seemed to open- in front and the steamer ran through a passage not fifty yards across and in five minutes we were at anchor m smooth water the next mornin the skipper says to his passenger heres 15 that i owe yoa and the company will cash tins for yoa sir for savin their ship and be gave the yoangster an order for 100 was nothiu proud about the ltd he took the money paid his mothers rent and gave ber a snag aam for boaje- keepin what became of him 7 well he and i have been shipmates pretty nigh ever since though hes heaved msoy a knot ahead of me thats him call in me now concluded the botlswain pressing the fire out of his pipe with his thamb and going oat ou the deck where the captain wanted him to muster the men to sunday service y l 0vlv hee sixth sly nun is too busy lo come himself so please give me the marnage certificate said a chipper darne of uot mote than 32 yean as men cus ages as she stepped into itarriage license clerk 4 birds office one day last week sajs the philadelphia rtml certaill y eitd the polite clerk he reached for spile of papers and looking at the calendar remarked kinlh xo ouly the sixth pot in ihe female then im wrong replied the cetk j yea yoa are ive only had five and thi is the sixth said the woman to the clerks surprise oh i mean the day of the month tlacghingly replied the clerk this one is a darling and ill try and raise him said the wuman hes a clerkin a drygoods store and he never sits down for fear he will crease his pantaloons and make them bag at he knees bat ill give him a lesson im ia awful hard luck with men soonos i get hem fixed i lose them xo 1 was such a nice man he died with consumption when be died he had seven yards of porous plaster wrapped aroend him xo 2 was a very nice man he worked in duponis powder factory jnst- my lack when he was blown up tbera was jost eoough of him to make a hairiockel xo 8 was also a nice man he followed ihe sea and they say a whale swallowed bim up xo i wag nice man too he was a book agent oh he could talk so sweet i used to ait by hie hoar aud listen to- bim ho bought a divorce out in illinois and sent it to me no 5 was a nice man i worshipped that fellow he got to be a policeman and stayed out late at tbe caucaases he said be was trying to get a contract to clean the streets and dear knows ibey need it dont they well be died of enlargement of the head kow harry ap with lhat paper xo g u such a nice fellow bat be might change his mind she took the paper and hurried onto the store and when xo c came out he marched off to hia doom do- ixi bo v it is always permissible i take tt tn this column at least to tell a dog story and i heard the other day of a new use for animals of this kind a friend of mine who lives in the suburbs has small boy not more than five years old believe who hax an inveterate habit of rai ning away he ia a 6turdy stoutlegged little chap of creaf courage and enterprise bat his father and mother have been put lb a great deal of anxiety on his account sometimes he is foand in tbe next town sometimes by the railroad and again in a certain pasture where he enjoys the con genial society of several yoang colts bat it is always a matter of doabt where he will be discovered recently however the family have acquired a little mongrel ter rier recommended for the purpose who hunts up kammy with unerring accuracy vhenever sammy is missing his mother shows his jacket to the dog and tells him to find th boy whereupon the animal sets off with hia nose to the ground the hired man or somebody else follows and in due time the yoang vagabond is brought to bay sorely there is ahint here for many aniioas mothers boston pof bk tkiestt icttowsjtbere was a circas at cheatertown ifd not long since and with il were seven elephants their car was run alongside a locomotive oue of the elephants put his trunk oat through a crevice in the car reached over to the teirferof the locomotive lifted the lid of the water tank pnd helped himself the other six elephants did the same and in a short time the tank was dry the train- hands did uot see the performance and only when the engineer tried to start hia engine did he find that the water was gone will docs or amui they say that when a pack goes out lo hunt an old di alhoaghtlesa hltle fellow baring been praying in bis fright as he passed through a dark strip of woods exclaimed yoa neednt take rare of me any longer dear lord i can see grandmothers house now he forgot lhat god watched over grandmother and boy and that we need his care about us night and day sometimes he sends strange mebeigers to our aid here is an incident that shows how he watches over his people at sea that tbe ocean abound 10 wocder ia daily being proved and seldom more for cibly so than in the experience of captain ward of ihe bark vf hartlepool who states that daring his outward voyage to dsntzic in xovcmber last the hip sprang a severe leak dance cle in the btltic and the crew were all bat exhausted in their efforts at the pumps to reduce il oue day she suddenly stopped making more witer and in time the vessel reached danac safely after the discharge of tbe cargo a search was made for the leak and a bole was found in the centre of one of the after planks from the yielding of a knot in tbe wood in this bole there was wedged a fish whose coijisionvuhthe ves sel had stopped the leak and saved the ahinand crew jbiuvor r scbstavce0f halpy wedlock goes in front and searches for of a deer having found alone and when he has whereabouts of the quarry pack which he then dispoi a mile in diameter rcund 1 of the pack has a part these precautions having been taken old general starts alone once more in seaj of the victim and on finding gives chare the startled deer of coarse flies from his enemy who toliowa giving tongue as signal lo the rest of tbe pack the deer fir outstripping the dec rushes 00 but is suddenly raet in front by one of tbe out lying dogs who gives chase the deer of course turning to the right or left agaiq rushes off ouly to be met and turned by another dog thus turned at every point the poor animal becomes mors and more exhausted while the pack gradually close in upon it leaving no avenue of escape and dozens of sharp fangs soon feast on the victim which fcasiu this way beea run to death legacizsixreaestlng facts- children are the keenest ot observers and the most praticalof dedaces iudted their deductions are often more astonishing than agreeable to their elders thoogh we laugh we do not always enjoy having our weak ness revealed to as by the babblings of babes six little children were at play and whether it was that they grew tired of familiar games or that innate principu it is uot good for man to be alone craved expression they determined to have a wedding johni aged eight should marry hatty aged five and brother harry would bpeak the words that bind xow harry had never heard a marriage ceremony and was entirely ignorant of tbe prevalent pledges bat was be at l loss not be he knew what papa and considered of paramount virtue ai id surely what they each so eagerly desitd most constitute the requisites of a happ married life the candidates for wedlock were request- ed to stand side by side and gravely obey ed s hatty will you get up iu the land see that john hashisbreakiai tin time and thai he has good ihiugs to eat and inevcr has to wait fows meals v j john will yoa give her all il abe waptsj j this was all bat docs it not contain the qaintcasence of myriad felicity great baptist preacher elder knapp cars ago jwrtrayed vividly iu his characteristic morning moucy dashed if the mates eyes werent dim j audi conldnl see very clearly myself i iiilbarns aromatic qainine wine fortl- when the yoangster stopped talkiu fleathcbtcmaiialuht attacksof aguccbills people generally read with interest every thine sboatlarge legacies and the interest is enhanced in those cases where the gift to the recipient was unexpected some extraordinary stories coneenilng such legacies have lately come to oar at cntion a staten island oyitermau for example is said to have become entitled to eighty thousand dollars under a will in ireland and he has gone todabllnto got the money a xew york physician retired from prac tice recently left twenty thousand dollars to a young man and his wife who had been his patients but with whom his acqaain tanoe was comparatively slight a blind veteran in a military hospital in the west lately received fifty thousand dollars under the will of a rich brotherwho had lived in a distant part of the union and who left that amount to him though hu had not heard of him for years and fear ed that liu wax dead it is gratifying to read of such tubtanoeh of good fortune happening to poor men who need the money and we are sure every i only 11s auger the torrid hold up your head my lad bays the- bilious fever dumb agqe sndjike troubles reader will share this sentiment with as oratory some of tbe great sins tnon was remarkable in which he pictured a scene at the vestibule ofjielitherch ltend in attendance questioning jsome ar rivals as to the particular crime or crimes chat had brought ihem to lihr awful king dom oue answered i killed a man hen i was drunk j go in throuch there said satan its owded yet room enough i notber answering said 1 1 robbed a bknkqd then sejit ou fire to avoid detec tion t well you may have needed money for your family but go right ahead there is a place for yoahere j said another i killed my mother-in- law when angered by her intermxidling 1 turn to the left you might bave been sorely tried the next responded meeklv used to swear the devil at once showed commanding his imps to heat 2ction hotter turning to the t wearer he id yoa seem to regard si earing as oily a small matter you- fcrget your mouth was made like unto the god who made yonr body and soul you have befoul ed it withoutthe slightest occasion temp- tstioo or any provocation ho who mavjr you aud all the world withstood all nty allurements and temptations but choseui suffer agony and ignominy dying upon the cross to save yoa he left a command so easily obeyed and you would not hell is ndt hot enough for such jit is a noticeable fact lhat violation orp 1 the third commandment prevails nnblnah ingly on the part of many wherocultivation apparently is greatest iri cities where gal leries of art schools college aud pnblic libraries abound while in places of less cultivated surroundings cursing and swear- iui is not heard among the negros oi the southern states in their dayat of slavery they randy if ever imitated uie sinful habit nor yot as freed meb hayo they adopted it superstitions thagr may thiugh this has been greatly exaggerated bul they are not violators of foods third commandment i will stand by you v j nsrcr yoa fear what a true ring ia theae words lhauyob bear i will befriend yon een to ihe end ioti what a blessing to have such a friend one who comes forward eonihlae or rain ever the same in lifes pleasure or pain lifting you op when v vouhapieasiyjall dropping tbe honey down into the gall on the dark highway taking your band finding the milestonea ia a strange land when the glad morning 1 banishes night p lifting th6 enrtain to letia the light t others may wander iriendie and cold von have a fortress you haves fold while yonr friend tivetb qonstant and true von will be dear to him he dear to yon fr fff fho mourn uot their loss gone like the mountain mist gone liio the dross lletuir than such one unchangeable friend llohcstiu principle j truu to tbond the mixistekjj wife at pbyyille so benjamin is to be a minister and is called to pryville and yoa are- going to marry him selina xo doubt he is interesting most yoang clergymen are the parsonage smdtos dignity of fhi position and all that tempts you but you ought to love benjamin rery much and be very snre yon could notlm happy without him before you make up your mind to go to pryville there will be a feeling sgsinstyoa in tbe first place because you are a stranger mammas with five unmarried daughters apiece will be ready to criticise yoa harshly and yod mutt make up your innd at once to being caflfd worldly i apart from that your life ojiltbot be free from trials the parsonage is one of them it has been built io a nice damp situation and tbe diningroom windtnrb command a view of tbe graveyard then are toadstools in the cellar and frogs siv on the porch to croak of nights if there art any ghosts they will have every opportunity of flatten ing their noses against the windpw panes at midnight and yoa will find it very bard to keep help in consequence- the house is outwardly decorative but inwardly all corners and very convenient deacon dobba who did jnost- of the bond ing forgot that olosets were essential to good housekeeping and tbe stain an all corner ones there it a deep- porch 00 tbe shady side of tbe house and none tn ihe sunny one in the study facing tbe church wall with a foot or twooi alleyway j between no one can se to resdy except at high noon 00 a clear day but yoa mast not complain a ministers wife cannot choose ber house like other folks your best bedrodm is cheerful bat dont expect to uoccpy it yourself it willslways be full to overflowing with colporteurs travelling deacons old tninisters oat of place aud uoheard of elders tour con- eolation mubtbe that yoti may be nterr taining angels unawares though yoa can not feel quite confident ot il do not think that yoa an iticralge your taste in dress in pryville ilyoo bay be- coming things yoa will be called vain and accused of being coquettish pryride folk like to see their ministers wife in isoani ing it looks so proper bat if none af your friends are amiable enough to dae there is a dall and unbecoming sort of gray not french graynot steelgray in which they like to see you attired choked in a large hard and unbecoming linen oofisu as for amusement you may go and bear your husband preach tritee tiniest sunday but you must not waste your time at con certs like other folkvand you must never be seen reading jack the giant killer pass in boots cinderella or bluebeard to yonr childreti- abqii all things you most new kiss your husband goodbye at tbe door mrs deacon jenkins thinks that tod undigni- ned mr chalker lost mr chalser the last minister t pryville his pulpit in thst way r in fact if you are naturally lively and not disposed to be hypocritical you will find being a ministers wife atpryvilkvery hard work pryville changes its preacher every two or three years and they sure all very glad to be changed still if yt love benjamin enough marry bini seliijt the american torvxuer abroad- i 2 ill you what i saw iu manchester england laid a hichigander who lately returned fifcm u trip abroad on the hotel register i found ihe name 0 c sid ney smilhl s- a ambassador jo eng land and francetand s p d to the gear of ubseia it was apuzzle to me and i smell a mouse bat 1 waited to see him beforegiviuanythinraway after a few hours be called at my room then j found him to be an exdrpmmer for a chicago crockery boose hehad saved ap a few bnnired and jtss making tbe tour what induced- you tbregsster as you did v i asked after a bit simply to receive the respect and con sideration due me he replied does it cheapen your hills 7 no not to any extent but it gives me tbe best for my money i and i have tree carriage rides and many invitationsout to dine man who registers 6verfaw as plain smith or brawn gets only common im off for france next wfck and a shall regis ter there as special envoy of the-tepres- entativc ot 70000000 americans 111 get quail on toast when yoa fejlows hsjir only bacoui well so iour im off to dinner ith i big manofsctdrer aud tomorrow im to ride oot withan it p sad doke take my advice and hitch ou a title detroit free prxvi 1 his vat was slsxy his nature was sudd we esine open these words a few days ao in an oblbury notioe of a wellknown citizen howrf nil they are oi suggestion of bod lmess and affection and of all thtwjitu wbichmalteanianbeloveteibtal a tunny nature opens the iduor to mens hearts pleased is the bride that ths s on bocttdtlmi jiumaat old usorecb- bat still more blessed is ant pi whdse life companion it may truly be taibv 1 his nature was sunny

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