Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 18, 1892, p. 1

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toclloor sxinerj stock pretiotu experience not decesuryeur tnen with uct ad energy cn iaccwa lenc libenl outfit -free- our agent ktvefotaj tdrtnuee sacb u celling hennecrowa birdr cectditd stock choice kw epecicltiee which ie of ceit vjue nd wticb eta only le secared from ui we bte riowpicciirtiifiatixixotb propttioo of hwidy vtneuee aittble to the kortbern ec- tioouof ctuida for urrni tiply to btone i wellington agents wanted id erery township to sell the pictorial cyclopedia r ofliyf stock and complete gtock doctor i tpk bkklconfpei tad comprehensite work ererptimtifced utsthorviuuci it the betd tif their profeetloo ted hive e continent repn- ttcioo worth jt- weight in fol to ny one htring horsee sheep ceuie srin pocjtry kcior bee- a crihd oportunlty to mike money secure territory et once addreci b n hoyeh publiaher 120 yon e st toronto coal wood james brown bu ou bend e lerge qaititity of excellent coal wfjcb be wjl promptly deliver to any pert of h town t reteonelle prices fltrdwpoj end tltu cut store eugitt elweyi on bend i telephone com muni cetion sa cdk co iw azomvsawk ui mllrfiftiiritaptar vtlu- orhrtferil sml extste tsd 1 inf agentt se oocmrt or eiltaniylweiliiitonslcco ypr tnd oaurio e lot ezp tt per 4at bat ot otimr btuloaa ue proaptlr ctmadad koner to 14 rutin pi te omaw uum soom kill 6cga3re- tatu or ialnm ifai ws 8 it coot co lactiomr basics oma 3l qutxaft emjt toronto s k booe co aoettonewti ofwr owe tat toroott school books the est stock the best exercise books the best foolscap states pans ink school bags the traders bank of oajtap wiihlnc lo culuvttv a coonuoj rellibla umert tnd kaowdn bov tor uietu to coblonu to itid rala ettad to them fractar irttuaajot t rtrlth food llmoolt it u wut un tradehs bake 07 oajtadi iccu orrict tdioxto paid cp crrrii h keit fuxd m mcmuot aualph brakoh wo cell rour ttusnuoo o u tatuaow j nt p inumt iper uum paid or eon offered by oar satlafi btalc d noiluotfluidaiiirudf moil tldl full supply -at- days bookstore day selu cheap bank of montreal capital rest 12000000 6000000 a bavfkgs 1epautmkkt lifts been opened in connection with this liranch iatrnct allorf xx torrent itatcs jashftnla hftutjer gcelrrtbbavrn w barber bos p per makers georgetown ont kace a 51 eclixtt of i machine rnistied book papers axd high gbadt weekly news the picr ased in this joarnei ii irom the ebote mills vrbarbeh bros steel engravings proof eiubinc colctrod pictaree iioocn end pjctareuocldincb ivory oak eshoi artists materlalls- a fell nocl of wiuaor a newtek i flaic whjul double tov ilowdeye 10c t- x 10 deep photo frerijw complete 20c i feet corcice pole fcriss fitungi tx our wall papers arc biid to be ibe bt iclectcc in the city waters bros i established 1877 eorge 8 square quelph new planing mill akd j sash and dow fictory john cameron contractor qu aud up the boildmc on uxjn street iitely tjeenpied u a trrjnk fectory with new mechlnery tad u prepared to furnish pleue speeidceuom cud ectimitet for ell ckite ofbcildingi ni execute ell kiodj of dbksslng 7 hatching tnd uouldlng 1aee alu btttxi of sxtie doors tnd windows and door frames and dreesed lumber and fceent itock on bend ah orden prompt ettendea to john cameroh acton livery aj lowed et the ru ot i par out irom die of depotlt to wltbdrtwei poonded hellyotrly oq sut uej xetnber adreaoce tnede to reiraneibltf ftxtnort ad recce tutdo to rermertoa uaaiocarity of etlee note a ipocltlty mede af oollccuofi fetmert notee end no chirgo medo far cclloctifl peyeblolnotjehib webero ttntvrm4 fuitic- hue memey to ell perte of tho coutittl a cncrel beakins butlneee trtuu4 a f h jokes a mtnter quel ujoe wbeo trtoetnlt ph breach crjndelus machine repair shop in eddltlou to uiecblnrry rcmlrldfl i em hoi frcptrca to do e0r3e shoeing j general matemltfiin in a most eetufectory benber woodwork re pelri ejo tbede cerefulettcntloii jireu to ell work broucbl in any mtcbine or implement by hotneoever tnenufectored will be rcpelred tu iwork men like mincer 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wiui andlipattfl ir- far amottrrlnodaat nter droaiumiic ttiayll bo 4at dob tii oonwr latkt th idr w nd auoat tuiptncic a bnndnd porji droiratd th vnekaft of nobloibtp for mllu ii itnit around tone hjart thn welti op a pltr for thoio apoa lh ma ntu fou read oa further to uieadt dp erbci opoo lu railroad fiidll tlf ibtfaiuu hpi mtny pecplo injured ta tha orervaelastoc craeu oa veuder if oja rnlatira upon tho trafa tould be tjlcn kick rounejtbeeauta vou i4 the adjr afud hea aufeefiorror of itcinteu and of ntia ofchov johamiffibo quuftoa could not jet will again he loit all h0m of llnug kt deathtvoaf hea tu he until he toot a ixjtue of ob ban hat idv e imetlmea thej tnr to hide it tud ittde itari 1 thoy uce v hile othen alfuei to it to uialce it iti tike n n 3 matter what they put there ita plain enoqsn to ceo k ah j co yoa audit iiily in ercrytblng it ark teen la every jeper iod neer it do y chlrke tell the truth i eer rctder tnd wo leufh el ad witii elce poetrve notpeid for ftt en edr tbu jfeltcf jfsmild jl ko for it hi puidri tho old bat what wife m nching mothcrlcafc any well kmethid right to so aha maam i ever got anything by praying biihop ucd to ity it hart feelingt whea he mid that for gentleman trai ilroog on that point ofcott the putors old hcathca tu hii little seht child of ten ijcdy to bo bent in but she bnly utd mildly bcbo prayed for and wua tmwprcd ahed have a e in prayer unhop well wterl hart lire wai that the ifiil doctrine to i direcson plr bishop if believe would said r e nelson n fashionable clothier 99 upper wyndham st ouelph bus line the andertipntdrcspedfnllyfcoliciu tbetietron tge of the public end iniormi tbcm thet weu equipped and styiiah rigs can al- waja be sacored at hiittablt a eomforteble bui mcete ell treini between 9 i- in end fclb pm cercful attention given to every order the wants of cotnmercial travel ler folly met john williajis wellington mutual he ffsurakce cgmpaky eitabllched 1m0 heao office cuelpk rnsureebqildinllrchenditeuintfectorle end ell other descriptions of ineurebleptopefty on the ceeh end premium notd byttcm p w stone ca8 davidson j president manager john taylor aqeht- bell pianos organs wkbe awaiided he gold medal at i jaroaic alnternational exhibition 1891 in couijtttitktd with ameriouigerinezienclietu epd ctuedlau tneanqlcturerd fob hale on monthly or qaerterl y piyiucuu only et c w kellys mtjsrc sto ie 23 lower wyndhtiu etrocl uuelpb tele- phooe i7 jobprffitinft i headj cirealan 4c act brttrlotheartatr- eoort aoiie aprfor h p koofee tmodemte rattan gbalrs rocking cfialrs card tables sidefkiards i wrfflns cabmefs in abundancie at lowest prices i pspraccecd i upper wyndham tt cuelph i j special prrces to those ooampliulflg honseaeepiog aumpiat jwll hamilfous marble wjorkg stauiltose block fonneriy httofaj biockl l the gore corner of woolwich e4d norfolk eetsguelpbont john h hamilton proprietor j wholesale end retell dealer tnddlrect importer and menafectcrerof ell klndr of gtenite end merble ifonumeats totubctoaee etc sarin bed en eiteoclve erperffinoa for the lut 14 yean the public mey ry on letting ell tapertor rcl ttt cheaper rate than enyotfatr dealer intheweat t r n b 15 pertccnt off on direct order re ceived for toe neit s3 dave j v acton- jodge ni fe to0j meets in the oddfeuowa hall ridu block every wedueadty erentnt vufttng breth ren alwayi welcome for copy of conatf tutioa and lawi apply to tho uodertfgaed as any of the memberi j wwillfaks hhwoedek n a becretarj eta poilera bill ececnted in the riee aod enti frank burgess house painter paperhanger isign wiatr jjtcj is prepared to execute orders in shore liuef in thabest manlier andal tanna- bvrrrjob barine my personal i oan assure customers complete grainuif in all woods a speciaitr m-rxar- orders left at my restdauce tfala attention any of the reasonable attention xlsf action el ictoa jchi d i mig t 5 1 r fattitr twetty uilv itbej i intere ted h on hint l par i imettagpy dutpkyed ptergu oh yes capital bishop he rcnlkfcd him and a bajich taoaght her clothe j she ptiyef she never and no thw place onfaeio thulsdayt febeuav ij8 1892 foali with her nover changing herimlle fan foievov poised her parasol thai moved not the oelebntett doll mln violcau hey a ud tho auctioneer u well prowedwithj ga nwntass aay uihionablo belie oti ch ir the irunkt all he thfngiboa her go trftbher how much do i hear for miiaj i voioo raugoat clear and deep twenty- mtfollms is the tame old that little edr ft loletta by believing as i be tu called ro said old biihop heres lira ts so kind to yoa believes if yoa and pray long youll get what and heres me yoar father be- things go on the tame whatever aid im a tfltn of jedgemeat olcott u a picas lady and a wife now ive promised not praying no more yoa may weeks hard ef yoa get yoar ill never say yoa no if yoa dont yqou see im right yotr aaiswered clfild knows what i mean said old kow shes f reato pray in fact her if she dont pray for two is time enough yoa come at the tod- at that time not teat t rronfe so children ise you htit ahe11 end jthcn si lly olcott a pray hard yon want lievea thai prayer and krs ministers to stop pray two prayer again bulj eh ihe ko god answer id stand the bishop ill whacli weeks here pte before the oloott is co seems luej its shut the there school it whatl large and blue satil parasol in fr0m its gj saratoga beba permissiod all the that dolt handsome sold at one day fair to mri i paisejl blacktmhl inside and girl on h praying at the fair with my to me j up at the queer so it olcott under told dr never get that bid it in im not i and eyelash he was a was bern the fair auction hefjoi cream would i in golden hectnut ktthtttg grey i let her pray a good one i prom- nodded mrs olcott lyuried to say not see fit to answer or might i way you fxrald not under- ail i the eetverl lade hi i i t was the rich wcsfern minii kii f some called htm who had bid thirty i cried another voice hat was dr dobbin fortyl cried the silver king t fifty 1 came from a feminine voice 1 he good mrs olcott had just hafmach infi savings bank she veniared if t fiftj fifty i repeated the akotloneer fi ty tdum bid for this eiqamte doll seventyfive 1 said thesilrerg 3ne hundred roared dr dobbin 1 he silver king roared with lapghtcr cwo handred i he said e r dobbin added two hundred and ten isco handred and fifty ir said the sliver kin dr dobbin sat ddwri via minis ter wife sat down too 7 ierd wis laaghing mid talking the silt r king took be doll io his arms che more they have the more iheyget sale the old biahop i ooaldnt have boa ht that for yoa cf yoa died arytn far l s ibs wa silent i jj ean5hile the rich man had drawn the min liters wife aside eo here he aatd i want yoa to hcl me my girl has got hold at a itory abo t a child that lias been praying for this doll two weeks fihe made me pro- mis i id bay it and give it to th little croaare where it she ts tint child there bishop lilablack- smii h bia little girl said the njlnisters wife yoa angel of a man heavco bleat yoa tnd yoar little daughter ho yellow frame house near he smitjiy said the millionare and was off sebaand her father plodded himewaw shor ly afterward he struck a match and lit a lantern standing outside he door before he went in he hard amod the fifty d r it is iii trunk after ai if felt in angry mood lie was poor working ignorant and had been git welldressed fashionable folk millionaire paying two hundred and ollars for a doll made him furious white we toil for a crust he said then he saw a bundle tied to his- door knob it was k thing of human shape j a baby wrapped iij paper it looked whoa done thie he said furiously but seba untied the cord directly and took it ill bhrarms i tainkit is what ive been praying for for twp weclts papa she said i gaess ss violetta grey and hero is her papa yoa see if ix olcott is right i j t- he hld the lantern while aheiuntied the parcel and stared stuptfied with astonish ment ai she read the note a stranger ta glad to give this doll to little sebalbiahop i saw bim pay the money for it said he its what i call a miracle hr then tile watching grodp oawde the window tiptoed away- and all were very grave and very happy and old bishop never hindered his child from praying again however it was answered it swexed anyway he said im fair whatever i am yoa can have her alt yon like and teach her what yoa choose dont set up my jedgement any more the child baa a right to her own shes answered if ive never been ifaybe its because shes better heaven knxjws will take iok op said sirs i shant be able io come bat this heathenish its a lin it morkfng heavenvt tir trial said old bishop as he t i was ar great fair j afoot and the dren had had a private tier of pleased them intjtt was a very plendid doll with a dress of sky- paiated with daisies with a its hand ancj a fan hanging rdle and by whose side stood a rank full of garments seen this and being given to pray at once set to work in of babyhood to pray for tho dou violsw grey wioi a wardrobe for f oar teasoos us bo ion at the close of the fair dr dobbin in speaking of the olcott said a oueer uttet hoata near the shop today heard praying peeped in tece was a little knees- maalnj and she was hid innpeence c audtion hprse for miss violettai grey the big doll i went on to tho blacksmiths and he talkeo a lot of stuff lsked him who the little girl waa house and ha said mine a and a curious child the doll she wants said mrs that dell will nof auction off five dollars i and then she pobbin her story she will dbll she saidj with a sigh fcr king from california says hell his daughter at all events jh enough to ge it good woman felt a tear on her 3nt dr dobbins eyes twinkled ch man and a bachelor and he in little sebai coaxed her father to takeher to the evening of the day when the hed up the fair t her a small toy and some ice let her stand as long as she ont of the doll over its bead itter shone the name miss some otitt costumes were a great stuffed chair and a rere near also it toy poodle i cried the child sort is foci the children of laboring men cant get eta said away and the child followed bought her a white sogar rabbit of paper roses but shs jlyof hiss violetta grey with for four seasons and at intervals silently if this was wrong ireaait it could be the auction began auctioneer a noted lawyer of the things fell beneath his ham mer thi unlikelieifc people bid for things men hod i ieir arms full of trifles ladies had bags i nd laps full at list ii was gone miss violetta grey remaioedj done standing near her possets- boys mittens wats the mother who most keep several active playloving boy comfrtrtibly dad ia mittens has no slight task to do boys mittens suffer such rough usage it js almost im possible to get such as will it it well they are so shortlived it does not pay to knit tbem anlesaeztra strong doable thread it need j for the farmer boy wiio does chores hunts and engages in rough sports agood mitten can be made of cloth the backs of old woollen coats and pantaloons legs can be used in this way a pattern may be secared by laying a knit mitten flat on a naper and cuttiag a pattern from it allowance being made for seams they ahoaldbe lined with soft bat quite good ikanel it takes but a short time 6 make a pair of these and they are both durable and comfortable the leather fabed mittens also those made of buckskin would i e excellent for boys osef were it not for the netting they get when theirjweirjrt play in snow bat it takes only a few good i nowfrolics iai the subsequent drying td spoil such mittens i i boys wilt play snowball wash each others aces with snow baild saowi houses snow lien and forts kor would ws mofben wish to deay them loch fan for the ake of keeping their mittens dry so the i est way is to provide then with mittem that will not be injured by getting wet t iere is no doubt that the most comfort ible best fitting mitten to he hand is fhevh imeknit one and their ase can ha great y prolonged by covering the fronts and thapba with waterproof cloth rare good wife but a perfect stranger lathe dairies of the late mr copf ba published by bentley son the following story is aid by his sister inlaw she net a farmer- friend aadsaid to him i hear john that yoa are lately married who la your wife j weet miss bennin i dont quite know how so where did yoa meet with her awei i ye see uin i went to v market and as i wssgoinglseedacannylanswark- fag alon t road and i says- weel ys get oop and ride ay says she so si a got oop and i axe 1 her are yoa gsngin 1 3 market 1 ay says she whs for says i to git a place says shi sol atherdowu if msrket and left her am as i com back lt eveuibg there was this same lass warking t lama way oop hill so i spake to her again and axad her ha ye gotten yer place 1 kay iay she t hanna will j 30 sdt oop and tide ay says she i i sob got oop and i axed her dye think mr place would suit ye f what place is nat says she i why to be my wife says i if doant mind sals sue j so we jgot wed and abas a rare good wife butihe i a perfect irapger to rae 0tr heft 4 i a sprmy of f vy i overaad nader the breetes bier i otersaduadertheilreamlefsdow 1 ihesaiesliavenotloitlherrilorf j aud iiti aui beaatyour thoujiiu engage whileyet our fardeuitlnir doom presage as in natures book wo amihepage i to a more pathetic story a ealni and peaceful evening in october the sky was u bias at on any day in love ly jane add great banohes of lite roses shed their fragrknv on lie air while all along tht girdea wall the jomeurod dphefd lis ihiairsoeptm and the orchard wafted 1u frsgrshoe u toe trees bent beneath their ibadot mellow fruit on he porch of mrs ardens charming coaatry horns sits paul hay mond the tafor of the only son a air blueeyed dreamy boy who lies in a hammock not far from faal and who is devoted to him jmt belgad cartaid ot the drawing room windowsita mist oma harriet the wealthy jniece of mm arden gently swaying back and forth in alow rookar lomedaiity fancy work in her hafids bat he look ah casts now and hen apoa ha young tutor outside he window shows her noughts io be elsewhere than on jtb work so carelessly held a the beautiful handa 8addeuiylittle hal calls out mreay- mond tell me a story yoa promised one if sll my lessons were good well hal and what mast it be while a smile breaks over his dark handsome facie fairly iitaminailng it comanow tell me what kind of a story and ill re deem my promise oh i iays hall wilhoat hesilaiidg and coming over to the window where isiueanl raymond tellraa a fairy ifory and let it be a lovo stotyl too ha throwa him self down resting his head upon pauls knee and gazes up lato the dark eyes above him while hii whole attitude bespeakk expectancy theyoung girl in the window lays her work uids and folding her hands idly la her lap draws her golden head searer the curtain jut oat of range of paalkayraonda darksyesjwbokuows nothing ofl the fair listener within mr baymdnd begins and oma listens with at deep interest as he dreamy text year old boy oatside j once upon atimei there lived in fairy land a beautiful golden haired ipriaeesi at her birth all thefaries vied with each olhe- in bestowing upon hcr rams great ohar n the flower fairiesendowed her with wonderful beauty to her eyes they gave the mas of the blaebells those early bloas 1ms hat comer to gladden ai with their has and tell as spring is here to her lips the red of the rdscta her cheeks the tint i f the wild me that grows of its own swat i willl all over the land to her hair the cali of the sua flower to her skin the wt tea tint of he magnolia her form bad the grace qf a lily well then j and o her breath thefragrance of the violets says hal indeed yes dear boy her breath had the fragrance of the violets says pasi i while a deepfluahglaws apoa his handsome face ij wall just as thia lovely young princess was eighteen years old there came to live near her in fairyland a young prince who had a fine palace a beautif al garden and a gotdlmme when the prince lisr the princess he fell in love with her asall others didbefore him did the fairies give the prince sach beauty too i saya hal straightening op and looking straight before him the beauty of toe flowere was bis hair golden his face fair t ah no iaagbs paul lie was brown and dark but for all that he loved the fair princess no he was brown like the earth ah 1 but all beautiful things come from the earth fhe old brown earth cries hal in triumph and yoa are dark mr hsy- mono brown eyes brown hair dark face pat a spell opart the gold mine front whence hetdrew everything j and wasihe just as good and jastthe sameil cried hal i jast the same j then it was a shame to teas him away fromfaryland says the boy indignantly i thought sll fairies were good it was not the old oldfairyland im snrej i t tt was not the old fairyland says paat the gates of this open cnlyto those who possess the golden key did the lovely princess frown too like r father and all the ladies i ah no e smiled a sad pitying smile that cat eep into the heart of the poor prince for e knew it meant good bye and so ha went away and they never et again says hal while a sad look stole ints the deep dreamy eyes oh yes iwoyears after all his gold was i wept awi y they met again she was more beatifat than ever and wis an honored goest at the house where the prince trned his daily bread and hm sitting up begs for theend of hestoryi why do you stop mr bay- jmond j i paul looking away across to the red rosea nodding in the soft air says sadly the end haa not comeyet the prinoesr god less her i lives in the sunshine in he same far off fairy laud while he prince will find ajonely grave in the shadow oh 1 mr baymond dont let be story i avea ladending cries hal cousin orai yoa fiuishjlhe story as the young girl steps fromj the window lo he porch i saw yoa listening yoa finish the story have a wedding not a grave l 1 she came in all her fresh ypang beaaty and standing beside the chair in which paal i aymnnd with drooping head and a tys in a low sweet voice tha princess c ired nothing foe the gold mine nor tha p tlace bat ch i for the prince she did care v iih all her heart and had the red red rose with ate hidden charm been sent to hjr this would have beea her answer a id turning ho reaches oat oae dainty h ind above her head sod breaks a spray of iiy ihatbasfound its wsy to the porch haalr face glows happiness as he takes it from her trembling fingers and bending oyer her he murmurs i cline to thee and turning to hal who is watching with glad eyesha ssyr the princess ii here hal ask hat if the story shall end- with a wkdingr and qmajjlushing and laghinglkitsei he little upturned face of the boy then the j and paal wanderdown the garden walk to where tha roses are blooming and standing there he plucks one and places it l he hands not the rose with the hidden charm bat one which if to her just as sweet for s reads within lis crimson heart the gier words i ov yon an4 paul rivy 5ji 3 j r vv jisarssswb i v pbice the ntelteotuaj oewilopmiht of 1 women thl ttnlh thai been told so often thai it bardly needs repetlhoo woman has been developed inlelleclhally aisll acknowledge later than man the reason is simple during the period of physical despotism this influence carried with itrmental despotism as well and the mohrflaely organirect sex inevitably i yielded a the oparser over tie greitertert oithe globe to the present day women cannot read and write it was only la the time of george iy hat there was abandoned eren in eng land he old law of benefit of clergy which exempted from civil pnndhmen hose -who- could read and write the assumption beitig thst n6 woinan jvoold read or write and ihereforeihaftjno woman should haver benefit of clergy a handred years ago in onr own country we know by the letters ot abigail adams hat he education of women in the moat favored families went little beyond reading and writing all this is how swept away bat the tradition lay behind itl tee shadow of the harem aa ft has been called is not swept away he tradition hat is the duty of woman to efface herself mile de- scadery vvxpte half the novels that bore her brothers name and he used to loifc her tip in her roam to- keep her at it yet ha drewhis sword on a friend viho had denot ed his claim lo have written tbem at all nobody haw donbts that fanny mendels sohn wrote mauy of he jsoogs without words ander her brothers name bat she was sapprwsed by the whole fsmily the moment she proposed to publish say masia ai her own lord hoojthtoir learned in germany that a great pari of neanders chtcrck rfitfory was written by his sister bat the cyclopedias do not incinds her name on he whole it is better to wait a fewcentaries before denying lyric genial to the successors of sappho and masiato sisters of fanny mendelssohn a chapter on housekeeping- housekeeping ii administration on a small scale it includes the capacky for managing children and servants and of excerciaing economy if necessary yet a girl is not generally given any preparation for the life of a housekeeper bough it mav be cheerfully conceded by her parents that such- will probably be her destiny the average school coarse coatmnsnoleiag that will fit her to be the head eta household withila complex duties and reqairedients- there is much of ha power in a home in know t power u ik at lac trki- ing haw ta cock ar to direct others bow it shiiibe done if the dinner is a failure the masio of thej piano will qofbring soothing to tjiemiad ot the husband he wih fiud his wicea i woe ten strains hat discord while he recollectiaa of he over- dona or audlrdana joint and heavy bread is fresh in his recollection j let no lady think if derogatory to master the art of cookery she will never regret her knowledge and will find it useful si long aslite i lasts in the hands of bje cook lie in the great measure the health and temper of every member of the family and she should be so thoroughly instructed as to ran no risk of abasing her power and the husbands who oil hard to procure fof heir hoasehoids tbeneceasitiei for the sustenance ox life have certainly a right to expect that the ibeat shall be made of the material thne supplied and their able be invariablff spread with well- prepared food l economyjit cooking does not consiit in he use of very little of what are called ha necessaries but rather- in getting up even he simpieie dishes in- sach i manner is not only to taste bat to look well soma barkeepers posaesa this facalty in a re markable degree others are totally witir- oat it auof there is too oftenwaste which mijht be avoided by exercisingalittle fore- thoqgut and care afiii t a little iststka you make thbee cent hohs o -i- toased outhe ldrgin btllows wearied fa the storms of life harsasedby the world commotioa earthly itraggnw aatthly itrlfe-r- wlth throbbing hearts we tarn our gau toward the regtousof the bleat vhere the jwlcaed eaae from troubling and the weary are atreat fall to the eye that angel home- bright and da riling forma are there and oer the plains ofheiven they roam happy beings free from tare cbadrenofiheklngifkhiei of a land are they possessed where the wicked eease from trouollig and the weary are at rest i though we be doomed to years fi toll j and trials eterhardt to bear r r still tis but uaoght or are there aot angels ever pointing- thare 7 lifting up to aide reft from off that lajnd of all lands best wbare he waed eeese from trrabliow and thetreary are ai resl v 1 a old teetotaler senator bula flint ot befieviileont who was 87 yean oldonthpolhofpebreary a was born near brockviile and has lived in csiiada all his life he is an opponent ot the treating system sndjin a letter- to the laulugapxr ttu he following story i was once offered by a hotelkeeper i iso bill i i would fake a glass of wine so thai he could tell of it jho let his i money with him there was a saloon kept years ago near where c f smiths store now itandi j theownerif b flair me passing would siy come in flint and take something i know yod drink i one day i was passing three of bil caitcmers sat oatside and he stood in the door when he put the fmual question hfy answer was i dont care if i- do and wauled in the three fellowing- he asked mahat i would takei i said what- ever you give me he set oa the bar a- bof tie of brandy and acotgaas tumbler i and said help yoursell i said no j bat wihifever yoa givetme i will tase he poared oat aboutt fwothirds ot atll turn bier of brandy and banded it to ma d i stepped to thedoon threw the brandy intj to the sjreet and pot the tdmbler into myh pocket when farniog x iaid to him f whenever yoa want me to take more- it will call againv he never troubled cne- after that the jumblefikpt for years p at last it got broke if llivetillisthjune jj lwiil bi 68 years a total atsuiner not use it in sickness or ii health and by j divinahelp never wilj 01 1 tobe born rlchandold we are all born youns and meat of us are born yooih is delighttal bat we are aiway letting awiy from it how different it rvould he it we were always- going towards it 1 poverty is unpleasant and the great atrugsje of life is to get fid of it bat it isfhe gammon lortane that in proportion as wealth is attained the capac ity ot enjoying it departs it seems there fora that onr fife is wrong end first the remedy that the writer suggests is thai men shdnld be born rich and old instead of the necessity of making a fortune wkich is of less and less valda as death ap proaches we sbosld have onjy the privilege of spending it and it would have its natural end in theeradle in which- jre should be roekedlnf e eternal sleep born old one wooldv of course inherit experience so that wealth eodid be nsade to contribute to happiness and eachr day instead of lesseningthe natural powers and increas ing infirmities would bring new vigor and r capacity ot enjoiment it would be roinglj frootwrnler to aatumnfrom anfumntn summer- from summer to spring the joy ot a life without care as to ways tad means and every morning icefitted with the pulsations of increasing i youth itis almost impossible ta imagine ffarptfi iagdnt j just a little one bnt then it is one which may after all result veryrunhappily do not get in the habit of being familiar in manner of speech with young men true yoa njay savi nothing which it harmful yoa may sayj what yoa think and that may be perfectly innocent and always to say just what one thinks is wisdom but to jest with tom or harry innocent though the subject may be is cot wise ghall therethari be no gayety in life j says a dear girl plenty of it bat make it puresweet isn entirely clear and free from the bitter waters of marah dont yod thinkihat- the one man the- one to whom yoa give yoar hesrtrwili care mote for yon when he knows that an idle jest a careleti word a familiar masnerj havbnot been given by yon to every friend yoa may have it doesnt seem much bat my dear girl because yoa are my dear girl just remember that while many a girl amuses the general young man it ii the special young mm who is worth consideration yoa da not think- it quite nice to look to msrrisge ss your future j why not da you not find the companionship of a man yon love more interesting than hat of even your dearest woman friend then- yoa think i do not approve of womans iriend ships indeed i do when they are true ones but the best friend fora woman is the man who interests her ha manshe laves and who u her sweetheart soon to be her husband and she makes a mistake in not trying o please liimaffota ah man i have you learnsbl i- the value of sunshine to change a hoaseinto ahomej i the great oplifdng power of muaie to hlnk and judge without prejudice to look up- then reach up and grasp the best j that some uncomfortable wards may be overcome r much environment has o jdo t what yoa are m with blesses the day that hal begged fjr i ftory while lying oat in the porch wherje ihetpny of ivy grew salt added to cooked fruit especially lu pies tnoteaies the ffivobr v valuab is suggest lorr i an ovsteris ha best bait for a rattrap a grain of salt will often main cream whip y old loose- kid gloves srom when ironing- wilt save many cajbos places on ones hands -p- see hat ha umprwlcks aretamed down after trimming else the- lamgi jwju be covered with oil t if raised dough is kept several daysupon the ice the lastibaking will be much better than the first h the water in which onions are boiled is changed once pr twice the vegetable ii mach more healthf hu jf a pinch of salt added- to a glass of miik makes it not only more palatable to many bat man asily digested j circlei ot felting jpioied or scallopect are invaluableta put between choice china pistes when puedinkhe olosetv j- if ones hands perwire easily wien doing delicate work they should be lhed in a fear drops of cologne from time to time doughnuts and oookie well aa crack- eri can be freshened by heating them thoroughly in a moderate oven alter which t bey can bo cooled in dry place oeiors serving j what alittle thing will sometimes make ichild happy thatsii oafeidadcoc or oven the glass in it niay iellsecrets i to distribute good cheerhweet though ta leaderremembrf nces i f- that a clear bright light conduces to social frjendly chat at tea time l thst here are wo kings nf weakh and hat one lief the heart and the other of ihemindt i that the paperknd pictures fn thewalhj he carpets and enrtaina may effect the mood of a sensalive- person j that a tidyis but ot itz place when it becomes more important than the object which it is supposed toptotect from etperienoe that discouregerflenta aretobefoand oh all sides bat that en- epuragemeqti vredealt out sparingly by prudent hinds 1 taksjillooo people toi buy dr- sagei catarrh remeay- at 50 eentaa bottk to makeup 500 one faildre to cure would fake the profit from foooiajea jta njakers profess to cure cold in the head ana even chronic catarrh and if they fail they ay 5001for their overcoodecce not in newspaper wordrbat in hard cash jthink of what confideuce it takes to pn that in the papers and mean it its maters believe in the remedy isnt ittvortha trial isnt any trlal preferable 0 catarrh b h after all the mild agencies are the best perhaps they work mojs slowfy bat they work mors surely dr pier ces pleasant pellets are an active agency bat quiet and mild theyte sogarcoaled easy fo take nevar shock nor derange the system aid half their power islhe mild wayfn which their work is bone smallest ehsapest easiest to take one a dose twenty- five bentaa ppal otaudrujgista iv- vtl t anew jiatomatia maah ne for oauwlng letters hka been submit test tothe post master of the tj 8 1 he siiyir- ina machine rili stamp tba i ar month day hour tnd tainute tie t r through the maotohe jeemji almi it to as if works tlie gfmeral use af sardianraehine ia to fix j the time whs i the mall leaves the pbattmboef autoraath ally atainplng thr mlnnteswai qutthin tjo maha a all points said properly iocs tei the blarne for aui cfejat topuwy yonrljilood jikt ooda sartaptjrulaj- u

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