Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 20, 1890, p. 1

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frames and and keep a stock ac ae otteotwtvo- coal wood james brown haa 00 laud a large jaauuty of cauedt jgiheiijptoiuptjj- dejjrer to y tffrn at reaaonablejjrices uood aad slabs eat atore length 1 1 vf irt tdejonc coiuuiunlratiou blippcn speciaily adapted f 0 the leaaoa these aev goods are behjg aold at prices a lotr or lwtt than thoae asked for old stylo aaq shop worn goods elsewhere everybody caa be saitod far we have sire la geoti wear ladim wear j tonths wear oljlldron i wear 1 1 labyi wear- of shoes aad special iioee good goods keyast style aad beat tbj ae for ihe moan at w william i acton r factory contractor onlfaiiipfiiaaelr xltijdewinaihfnbrt placi cpccifeationa of buildings ini anduolxoixcl 1 tlzsar tyntlovtz arid door lumber i all orden promptlj drt reed i ohlctiimeaon act n livery jbusune the uoderfcigdodretpoct age of the public aad wei equipped and ways be r uy solicit the uatroa- nfortos them that i iyiish egfoan aj- s cured a t his stable a cotufoftable traia betweea 9 a carefolattntiodgl the raata of coia t n folly bus uioeta all aad ftrlfi paj toereryonlr j refaj travel- j met j0irffiiiam caitom work aad repambcgfte tioa trent aad valisea u actok- pumpficiory planin- ivill thos ebbage man careful at ten variety i have resawod the maaaj emeat of the painp basinesa ta acton aad woajd respectfolly laonxal parties fa want of pomp that we are now prepared to sopply them from the old style wooden tump to iho beat foroe pump made j pump for wind liilla orjkook weill lupplied on ihort nouoe deep w0ii1 ispeciajt prices rioarivebt time our plaaipg mill j lumber dreasod wbllelyoa wait motildiigs ac made to order we have alsd a quantity of lumber for sale suiubl for bailaingpurpoam qrdarsbynjaij will retalrpproinirt and oarefol aatentlob v i shopatfootoibiter street j tflog ebbage manager aad mirbles i stopped to saiys they uotn a uartoud ays tbi fast my l had iime caoagli and i- re went and i go into aaythiflg when i cogo into it i douidi wa playing e ctn tell you for all i worth when ail oa sadden bui says bcnjie wheres your hat v jfyhat i gave a howl add pat my hand to bul it tras bard oh fellers fiajs i dont tcasa give it baefc it s got bathing into bat jim and bill both swore they hacvt got it and nobody bad passed by but two old ladies and a big gentleman a rcgahir swell hey said i hadnt seen em bat they couldnt- wai t a boys old hat sim and bill turned un ir pockets out and let mie feel their ba ta they hadnt got it and i looked high ind i looked low and i felt as if i was goh g cnuy for i couldnt find it i didnt fa ow what would be done io me bat i thoa ht maybe id be sent to prison and i tl ought considering what my old granny wot m say to me and how shed feel if she wa io sec- me in a stripsd suit with a chain o 1 my leg id better go hang myself only hat was wicked and no knowing where id go to if i was to ran away it would be a oat as bad for granny and if i was io off r to pay it tip out of my wages i only got two dollars a week and two times twenty is forty and twenty weeks ts most six months and a feller has to have shoes and i give one to granny for my board and howj shed get me any with out it for washing dont bringin a fortune i didnt know oh fellers fillers says i ob fellers im fast done far its all oyer with me ive failed i wish somebody would kill me for fliers was money in that hat thai belongs to khe boas and its stole and gone forever j thats rough benjie says bill oh that is rough on yon i you hadnt ortdr stopped 0 play with us says jim 1 no says i 1 hadnt orter what would you do id own upa b 13 ill- like id dio and i wished j umajtl i thought if 1 did gnuiny could t 1 ell em ke want mc to got ifr coless bill the boss did and he s lid to hum ap well i there and mr coles he paid it and it wak forty dollars and itook and lacked it into my hatband inside in- the sweat as my uncle thats a haiter calls it for money lias been snatched lrom fellers and fellerrf tociets have bu fick ed you know kobody wanted in y oldhat and i tdt as safe as a baiik wttli the motley that in it and so going home when 1 taw ji bill riggs phyinj speak o em gome and pla cant says i oh pshaw game well i thought gave in and at it afterward bo up 1 went and ti lere iho stood at a table starching poor old soul i why ienjio sayfi sho t hatj hringa you homo to early arid wherttnyoaf- hat well when alio asked mo that 1 broke dowu i liadnt cried ainoe 1 1 wai k little feller but i hallowed then j 1 oh granny aayi i wtn4 oub iitole my hai when 1 was aplayinmigglci j 0b granny granny j j twasut much ur a lint sfjiys the iou dont know liow much tt iwas graanysays l w your only one says she f poirboy ill lend you my nightcap tomqrro dont laugh says i it rimy bo my death granny j havo you caught cold bengic bays she or were you ashamed of ajbarehead see lad dout fret iim all a joke j our uncle frank did it your uncles the bat ter hed brought you new hat from the shop and seeing you playing in the kroci just blind and deaf to everything ho slipped of with your old one to ease you theres the bright new hat on the shelf in a paper lined with silk and the picture of a ojuerub inside on a bit of gold papsr a looking out of a window with his brother 1 uncle irnnk took iny liat audi its safe oh gruuiiy say it over itsoo good to be true j i yes it is true saidgrruuy theres the new hat j and wheros the old one v said i j i sold it to an oldclothes man foi iflvo cents said she a penny saved is a penny got your undo itaid yon mostnt wear hats like that and him in the iiiist- uias j i gave a groan and dropped down oa the floor j i j its gone said i granny here was something ia it money ol the bosss lord help us child go and look jfor him shrieked granny and away i went dowuthe stairs up the street but no old- do hes man could i find and now them was nothing for it but to go to the office an4 ell all i was blind and giddy and sick and i was glad the boss was busy jast theq i i sat down on a bench to get strengtk to speak and i had just got u when he called me ben says he did gofespay 1 yes sir said l he didr i any old pante to sell old coats did hoots mid somebody at the door just thai i turned with a jump and saw i an old- clothes man piping m at the door and i rushed at him i here said i here come here j j i want yoa the boss roared come back wag in the street i ive lost my hat said l can yoa sell me one i yell yoa can see vat i have taid man opening his bag j ben roared the boas who had a tam per of his ovra i j yes sir says i and as i spoke i aiw my old lml with a hole in the crown aad grabbed it lemms tr it on at tbo glais says l thei clothes man grinned and nodded i went into the office i felt the banch j of bills under the awentband of the cap and with my back to the old man i pulled it out i j i here sir said i to the boss j hems sir coless money aid i laid it the desk i j correct isid the boss but what the- j j i dont know what cam over me just then bat i didnt know anything more and t tumbled in a heap on the ifloor guess i fainted j j j when i came to the clothes man had sheared oft with my old hat and 116 boffl was giving me a glass of wine and he wats so sort 0 good to me that i up apd tjiold him all about it and about granny and all acd i dunno why he raised my wageaf hh a dollar bat he did that very next week h bad j t h what it feels like to drowned j be a yacihsman who fell into the water and was only rescued after he had lost ill con scion raess thus describes his experi ence the sensation of drowning is tiie strangest in the world being so unlike anything i am acquainted with in my daily life i am at a loss for comparison i wept down of coarse ihree times the wavall drowning people do the first time i hid no thought of death simply of life for which i straggled with all my sttengtru but nohelp came and as i saw the shore fade from my iew- as the wafers clostl over my head a sadden transition in thought and feeding came over me in a flash j i realked that i was doomed tliat my hoir had come and that a wide and ulimlubie future would momentarily be revealed ia me then again the struggle of mind and body against the elements i must live e must not die i wag not ready 0 die my life has been so short and so much remaii- ed unfulfilled in one great and overpowerl ing flood of feeling there suddenly rushed over me all my deeds of other days all the wrong i had ever done all the evil of ray life all the short comings failing ani weakness of my past career a frenzy of terror possessed me then came amdddn transition from the horrible to edstotic- the waves became soft as downy pfllowa the nois3s in my ears were changed to a delicious sleepinspiring hupnoniei while my thoughts themselves became sweet and soothing ag in some vague enchjinittg dreain the numbness that stole wer my senses was the dull cold touch of death but to me it was also the dullness and trie ecstasy of life t when i was finally pesmf- citated they told me i had bcendown seve 1 minates and that even the bravest amon them had given ap hope td run away says jim i think homebody must hi vo knowed about the money and followe i you op and i think it was the swell look stylish enough whoevers got ld gent pickpockets sometimes j it ill never have again aayb i g oodby fellers ma be youll neversee me no more and ofl went iwaant sure jini liadnt got it but i knew about bui 1 ill was square 1 went officeway flrat then i tunted uck and went to raids grannys i felt 1 wesley and method1sn the centenary of john wesley a deat 1 is rapidly approaching it was ajt thj close of february 1791 that the founder cf this church completed his apostoli labors and entered tuto rest it ie very fitting that each a creat oocaaiou shotld bi oonmemorated by the millions of adherent 1 bat even that ststement only faintly repre sents toe mighty influence which thej wei- ieyau revival has had upon chriitehdoti mtuiodht tune price thkee 6est8 there is notlmufcriuul to mother gra va worm kxtermioator for deatrbying mar mi no article of ft kind haa givei faction such twtii r catarrh indicates impure bloodi nd t cure it ukr hoods flarfarvrilu rhlol purines the blood bold by al i druwji its a short tale that tells its ownmoral hudegarde lyvolt bad just come down to breakfast miss lyvelt wu almost strays late at themornlog meal she was ooe of those young ladies who seldom trouble themselves about the con venience or inoooveaieoco of others al re gards their own selmndulgence mill lyvelt moreover went ont a good deal and balls soirees and evening receptions do not correspond with early bourv mrs lyvelt a gentle weakeyed little womau who sat in an apologetic manner behind the coffeeurn was to tell the troth afraid of her tall handsome daughter who came into the room like a fresh breeze and seemed actually to light it ap with her bril liant dark ryes and shining braids of su born hair the eldest miss lyvelt who was literary was already settled dovn at her desk iu the onony window tho second miss ly- velf who was domestic was engaged iu looking over a bufket of table linen bat qildcrgarde tlie acknowledged beauty of the fsmily pretended f j no tpceiaftie isbajjnurry rich said miss jlilde- girde aud really her pretty face and stylish mtuner seemed almost to cathori3 her ia ber boast well dear and how did you enjoy the ball last night said mrs lyvelt and ahe poured out a cup of hot coffee and pushed the plate of toast towards her daughter oh well eooajjb said himegarde indineretly bat oh mamma l bright ening auddeoly ap who do yoa oppose i mn there 1 dont know im ture said mrs ly velt who was it norton wjlde no rjaculafed mrs lyvelt while eleonora looked up from her translations and sophia dropped her ball of darning cotton u aaid hudegarde stirricg the cream into her coffee he has returned and mrs steyver tells me has made egreat fortaue does be admire you as mach as erer darling asked mrs lyvelt smiling 1 dont think theres much doubt of ujit mamma retained hildegarde with aconieioas loss of her pretty young head he waitred twice with me you cant think how be has improved since be went away and bei to call here this evening l always told yoa i should marry rich mamma aud i rather think the boar aad the man we come im sure i hope so dear said mrs lyvelt tather dejectedly for papa u really getting quite outrageous abbot the bills for kid gloves and bo aq a eta and mme beaamidours little account batch mam ma recklessly interrupted hudegarde he asked me for that plant he gave me before he weat away that white garden u yoa know welir and i told him i bid watered it every night and morning daring his absence what else could i say he meant it for a sort of ioe tamotir you know and it wouldnt do to own that i had forgotten all about it and let it die oh hijdegarde did yoa let it die asked eleouora reproachfully of course i did aaid the beaaiy 44 whit did i care for it norton wylde was a poor man hen hes rich man dow and what will he say demanded sophia thits the question said hudegarde lie masnt know i mast obtain a while jardeuia somewhere or other before to night to re prod ace the one i have wept and mused over during his absence and she laughed sarcastically oh hildegard what a hyprocritoyoa are cried oat sophia im no worse than other girls retorted hudegarde i aaw a lovely gardenia at the florjsts last week remarked eleonora but hey asked a pound for it ihavengot pound to spare and thats tiieecd of it aaid hudegarde knit- ting her brows lucy parke has one in bloom said sophia i was loosing at it only yester day and wondering how it was that poor folks can keep such exqahite plants whos lncy parse she does sewing for me laid sophia mrs hoyt of our dorcas society recom mended her supports an old uncle or something of that sort i believe i never should have thought of the thing again if yoa hadnt chanced to mention- a white gardenia good aaid hildecarde it shall be mine i dont think shed sell it ill have it anyway asserted the im psjrioas votmg beaaty whats her address j i 19raven lane third floor front oud sophia referring to a lilttle memor- iniam book in the drawer ohr work- stand its rather a povertystricken sort of place but i dont care said hudegarde ill go there at once lucy parke was very busy that day finishing aa order for miss sophia lyvelt she was a paje pretty girl with rcgaiar grecian features glossy black tresses and an air dt ladylike refinement which one would scarcely expect to find in a mere sewing girl lucy had not always occupied that humble sphere she too had had her dreams of a higher more luxurious atmosphere from which alas she had awakened to the dull reali ties of a life of toq but lucys heart was lighter than usual for a generous friend wai even then bitting in the adjoining room with her old uncle and through the partially open door she cosjld hear his voic 44 do you think abnef clarke i would let my fathers old clerk tho man who had broken down and grown gray m his service suffer from want before i went away i was almost as poor as yourself bat now that i have succeeded iu amassing a little money i am going to make yoa comfort- able yes i know lucy is a good girl and a pretty girt bat thats no reason she should toil heraelt into consumption pro bought that wbsrtley plane arid you shall be the lodgekeeper at a good salary theres a pretty little house for you and your bid wife and the coon try air will do lucy good and but just vheu the girls attention wai called ofl the cherry monologue by a sharp imperidttr rap al tho outer door be opened it supposing the newcomer tobtva chance oustomer of which obni- modity poor child the stood sadly in need and miss hudegarde lyvelt awuofl in hang with jewellery scented with a faint odor of violets and dressed io the very extreme of fashion i see yoa dont know me she said in some surprise i am miss lyvolt sisjer to the young lady who ocaasianly eropbyt yoa lucy bowed aad added hudegarde looking past her at the superb creamy blossom which rose like a royal crown oat of itx glossy green leave i want to buy that gardenia it is not for sale said lacy coloring deeply it was my mothers she raised it from a slip before she died and i dare say coldly interrupted hilda- garde bat poor people oughtnt to talk nonsense about sentiment i see with a glanoe that you oeed money ill evo you half a crown for that plants it is not for sale repealed lucy con strainedly ilien yoa dont mean to obligo m haughtily spoke out hildegsxrie very well if you presist in your obstinacy ir will be the wone for you i will tell my sister sophia to withdraw her cos torn from you at once dont be an idiot lis fen to the common senfe of the tiling heros half a crown just wrap up the plant ap ud let mo take it away bat if us lyvelt- i have oohime to argue the matter interrupted hudegarde yes or no i want he flower aod my sister is one of yoa r best customers and hudegarde lyvelt triumphantly bore the snowy- blossoms away her footsteps had scarcely died out on the threshold before uncle abners friend bent pityingly over lucys drooping brow what crying lacy i and only becau that li and some visage has stolen awaj your one little flower believe me child she if not worth one of those glitter ing diamonds i will fill your windows with flowers before night fall ybe are very kind faltered poor lacy trying to smile but but they will not be my mothers gardenia miss lyvelt was in her most enchanting toilette when mr wylde called that even ing and on a gilded tripod ia the window stood poor lucy tarkes cream white blossom yoa see said hudegarde smiling sweetly how i hare treasured it for your sake norton wylde looked her straight in the face do you mean said he io that cold blunt way of his that somehow jarred upon her pretty cooveotioqalities that this is the same flower i gave you before i went away 44 of course it is said an conscious hil- degarde miss lyvelt said norton wylde draw ing himself to his fall height yoa are a woman and from a womans lips false hood comes with a double dstilled terror yoa brought this flower from lacy parkes hoase loday you wued it from her by threats and entreaties alike and cow you would palm it off a pop me for the same i gave you three years ago i hudegarde atood with crimsoned cheek and fingers working nervously together- detected the platitade3 which she would fain have ottered ditd away on her lips she only felt that she had played oat her game and lost it norton wilde took his leave and when mrs lyvelt and the cirls harried ia to en quire the reason of fis anexepected brief sojoarc they found hudegarde in a storm of passionate tears that was the end of her hopes on the subject of norton wylde and six monthfl afterwards when they heard of his marriage to lucy parke hudegarde lyvelt elevated her haodsome eyebrows and couiemptaously remarked after all norton wylde always had low taste to think of his marrying a dressmaker colnccoinccone the wasdereb8 revftk i kar from home oar jtvujle wandered from our happy homo long and deeply mother sorrowed while her boy did roam iale her features grew and paler and hr fonu more bent hut uo word there fame from willie telling whnre be tent had he gonif to seek bit fortune iu the western busies 7 wooing eer the flctje goddess at the golden gato had he gone iowilj adventure on the t reach rroiji tgaxl naught o knew orpcn could fancy not a word wrote be kvcrr daj- the face sjf mother grew mora wan ndthin by the gate ilw stod at etniog when the day closed in kvcry eve she waited tho catle wend tbcifhctu sward way uy the gate hca 9ui for willi t al the close o day a he faded faded ilowly rfrgiiifiihu tad while she coud otilj hispcr willie sure will coine ionic night sure some cvouin bright sod under ha will came bgaic f a he nscd ti catuc tomotlicr lp thamccdpwwct aud oatfovo when fell the hadows la tbalaao 10 still mother 011 hur pajiet trbiipercd tii tho itep of will r a ud her fading eye grew brighter though no sound wo heard whilotround her bedsid gatheird no onespe aword then there eamq noise of appiug fjiviagall s shock well we kocw that souod familiar j twas our willies itnoca- willie fteppcdwiihla the hallway opened wide the door m ast one tcadtctaiijc of greeting 11 other w5 more j 6til it k ifnfittri f 1 not taught in school i some things the perceptiv facul ties should be taught td do i t life flies so fast the years seem to be gone before one can get used to writing the date at the head of ones letters 1890 is almost over and lust january it seemed such a comical thing that it should be 1890 none of us know what date will figure on our tombfltones bat we all fancy thkt it will be a long long time yet before the stone cutter will have the job but we cannot part the leaves of an old magazine or takeupah old papar without being re minded that one who was here a year ago is not here today the world could not do without him then or tho fashionable intelligence was full of her her dress her receptions her intentions now life goes on very nicely just- the same ex cept to those who have loved and losu it is almost too great a pain to endure to read old letters again or to go to old places- sometimes one wants to stop the clock if that would only do any good there is so mach left yet and old time ia so ready to cut it down reaping as he goes amongst joys and loves and hopes eo pituessly and hobbling on so fast i never can feel that thp world is not meant 0 be a happy place i think bat for sin and that cruel auctioneer death with his perpetual going going gone it- would be as nice a place as any one could want alas 1 that is a big but which spoils all we stand powerless and be wildered what does it all mean can we not stop somehow at least have no more to bear filjeast keep- the joys and remnant of youth we have no there is no pause no station except that of the grave for this express train in which we fly past everything on on on surely if there is an argument needed in favor of believing that there is another world it is that this one has no stopping place nothing else could be worth hurry ing so for not even being through with all our troubles u k i the following list of questions in the line of developing the perceptive faculties has been compiled by louis stockton when you go ia your room at nigiht can you walk directly to the match box and ni your hand on it j when you turn oat your light and leare your room do you have to fumble far ta door or can yoa go straight across thereon and take hold of the knob 1 i can you at night walk among the trees without nmninginto them or jkeep the garden pathfhs directly as yoa woold were- it daylight y if you wigh to estimate the size of any thing do you know enough of jfeei and inches to mitke a fair guess by simply look- ing at it can yoa guess the height of a hat by sight can you calculate the weight of a book a box ot matches a bat a ball a gjais of water n 1ettrbj- holding it in your hand if you hear street cars where there ia a double track can you tell by the sound which way they are going if you are near a river an you locate a steamboat by sound can you use your knowledge of music in analyzing tho progressions of r steam whistle can you tell on whicli tone it btops with your eyes shut can yon tell what kind of fi flower is put to your nose can you tell from the bark of the tree the points of the compass can you by listening tell what kind of vehicle is coming and how many horse are attached to it do yon know the dif ference in sound made by four and bvjeight hoofs can ou match colors without samples carry colors and shades jn your memory by the tonch only caul you tell which material is cotton which is woollen can you from a banch of different colored zephyrs pick out a black strand keeping your eyes shut j can you by the taste only tell what kind of meat you ore eating can yon de cide what flavor has been used in a gbfss of soda water does a rose pital taste like thal of ft violet does liard water and soft water taste alike in short do you use your senses do you train your observation and then re member what you observe the oyster once upon a time runs a legend of in apocryphal perajd treating of the discovery of the oyster b man of melancholy mood wakiug by thd aad sea waves espied ft venerable oytur hideous with clinging parasites and sea weeds go ugly wai thai object and so unkindly the mood df thfl man that he kicked it before him until protesting ut such unusual treatment the- oyster gaped wide with amaxement audi wrath to its own everlasting undoing lor by this set it laid bare the tnscigua cream colored treasurifnrithin cariosity for tbft moment settled thp better of his gloom thej man inserted hjk fibger and thumb between the shells and uftcfl the creature for closer inspection prompt to resent this insult 1 added to iojacy the outraged mounak snapped his pearly door apon the intruders augers releasing the wounded digit the man natorally jut it to his month to soothe i the pain wuicblwaa quickly forgotten in i the new sense called into action good said he and sucked his thumb also and then the fact of his great discovery burst upon himjand then and there with no other condiment than the juioe oi tn animal with no reaming brown stoat or pale chablis to sjdd rest with no thinly cat weljbotterfed brown bread did that solitary anohytnous but no longer rnelan- cbtjly man inaugurate theoyater banquet sew yorkifoxiw ui 1 told you so an old lady who was in the habit of de claring after the occarrenoa of an qdbboal event that she had predicted it was one day very nicely sold by her worthy apouse who like many another we have heard of had got tired of her eternal i told yon so ruahing into ibehonae breathleas wilh ex citement he dropped into hiachair elevated hia banda and eiclairned o wife wife what what what do you think tho old brindle cow has gone and eat up onr grindatone i the old lady wa ready and hardly waiting to hear the laat word she broke rat ot the top of her lpngi i told you to you old fool t t old yoa bo 1 you always let it tan outadoora it waa ben johneon we believe who wheu asked afallocka question ji life worth living 3 replied that depends on the liver aid ben ohnaon doubtless saw the double 6int to the pun the liver active- quick ife rosy everything bright mountains of t onblemelt like mountains of snow the liver alaggiah life doll everjrthiagblu molehills of worry rise into mountains bf anxiety and aj tbo re sult sjfchead uibedizzioessootisbpatioo xmbwai are pen care permanently or relief tampon rily take a pill fad suffer or take i pill and get well shook the system by i li overdose or coax it by a mild- pleasant fay pr iierces pleasant pellets are the mild meads hey work effectually with out pain aud leave the system strong ooe little bus rcoated pellet is enough although a wb ie vial costs but s3 cents i i mild gentle ootbiug and healing it dr sages catijrrli lumody only so cents by druggist j 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