hflyg jvrhm 31 te jlmns tnnititnvvaugu p una ktkcamf il ive gullied my knowledge i iic tmd to pay i went to col if r ii aril the poets ray it mlielity river from day to day ill launch upon il luh i kijtl and cast away flo tin your hi 1 for one another muktii iff ik ilr iuint dream hitp n v 11 n rind weary brother iulllin irird ngnlnrt hit stream many a brllit coodheartcd fruow mam it nuldi minded man finds hliirilf in vaur challow thru assl t him if you can some urn i d at every turning fortune favors every uhrme othrr- loo though more drscrvlng have to pull aaalntt the ftrrflm ii thr wind is in your favor and youve weathered rvory squall think if lime who luckless lalwir never iit fair wind at alt working hard contented willing olrunirnnr thro lifci ocean wide not a frlind and nut a shilling pnlllrik hard awulml thr tide dont iilve way to foolkii worry let ihl krij y in good cheer brighter days may come tomorrow if you try and persevere darkmt nights will have a morning tiioiirii j rky be overcoat lonncvt lanes must have a turning and tin- tide will turn at butt paying ioi1 ruomptnehb bruce unan thought tie knew car- pentcm anyway ho know uia prelimln- orlei that wimr- of them are accustomed to observe before they fet finally lo work hut hli knowledcwaa not quits to com plrtc us he thought it wan early one morning llriffo went to lem illcki who did odd john round town ive cot a little piece of work down at the liousc i wont you to do this mom- lnff he sold lrm finished chcwlno a bite of hut brcakfant llint he had brought to the door with him and looked speculatively part ljugd at nothing in particular itut after maturr deliberation he replied i reckon i can do it mr lingo you liae n saw i fiuppoee lingo asked him why yes of courte i have replied the carpenter and n liammer burr lie looked with come onton- lahmenl at lingo i suppose you own a square well i ohould think to lem woo growing indignant that h nllv nrecl ralflllngfl n xtsnlhlwittnjfaiohhtrocjt ha took out a halfdollar and offered it to tile carpenter what is that for asked hick that is to nay you for bringing your loo la the first trip i om in a hurry this morning all right cad i licks and put the halfdollar into his pocket promptly at eight oclock 1 licks arrived with his tools i e it worked remarked lingo to his wife wllh riatisf action i knew i should have lo pay him for that wanted half liour anyway and i had rather pay it and gel the work done it always takes a carpenter an hour to come squint his eje to a board nib his hand on his overalls and then go back and get hla tools but a halfhour even fortyfive minutes panned and there was no sound of hammering ungo utnt out lo investigate the liammer and saw and square were just where they liud been dropped but there was no carpenter in night lie tin fast getting angry when- ilicka came leisurely across uie comer of the lawn from the street with a thrfcc- corncrcd paper package in his hand i had to gu downtown and get some noils he explained wllhotit a smile manh active ykars of lut minutely trnce mans lire year after year through all his dais let all it in decdn appear and then though tome may in that life be ntrange vet thrrr oppenrr no vat nor rudden change various deeds the links uwt bind tho arc teen and no myilrrlous void la left between ilut let these binding links be all des troyed t all that through year he suffered or enjoyed let that vast gup be made and then behold tills wo the youth and he la thua of lime uell held surcy and plainly i sway a uuhy man 1 iikuwoltk lju1 mek 1 gave you part only of tin- itit of bulldlnt erected in ac ton by mr john cameron urchllccl imcl build er during the fifty jtar- and n hla octtvltlca here the list i govc included over thirty residences hhops and other buildings erected on main wllluw and mill otrceu in ihln contribution i conunue the lint uhlch coven church u tree i dower avenue lake avenue young blrecl and other alreeta tn town cluuicutrketrrrr irfegatlonal body of churcltlll in a few years thb congregation relumed to their former church the lords army occupi ed the building fqr a time then the salvation army finally the congrega tloii of tfic dubun itoman catholic church bought it and tab uuir church orhonlzatlon there 33 llrlck tmroandahalf story resld ence for ii p moore which lie named moorccrofl 34 a double tenement converted from the old temperance hall which camcrqn purchased and still owns 35 frame duelling built for jamca sharp now owned by thomas storey 30 double brick houe now owned by charles a conway 37 brick rcildcuce erected for mm dr gray 30 llrlck residence bulll ror joseph life now ii action of beverly house the residence of mr gordon ueardmore 30 urlck residence erected for jos mcclurc imu owned and occupied by mr l j howard 40 large brick residence erected for llobcrt litue inibllc school inspector wus dcslniyed by lire when occupied by w w ueardmore and family lake avi3juc l urlck residence built for mrs peter mcoonald pltedeitlck slltckt 2 urlck rcildcuce built for james moore occupied for twenty years by dr oray l- now the residence and surgery of dr k j nelsoil urlck houut for william itamscy now ue liomc of mrs peter bayers 44 knime house remodelled and en larged for dr lowry now occupied and owned by harry mainprise bowlilt avenue 45 urlck residence for mn clark now mrs w j qould 40 urlck residence erected for the hon duvld hcnderwjn now owned and nllght coolne j arocc but in urn it pom- occupied by ucevc mason und family ed awoj mrs onsen redoubled her 41 unck residence for john kcnncy attentions in the way of griddle cakes jr and hoi soapstoncs and her husband kept 4tl atucco liousc for anson smith the woodhoxflucd fo the brim he had now thr residence or mr and mrs a reason for so doing inasmuch as malcolm mclean certain halfhours hi ujo bam were 4q urlck residence built for joseph ported in absorbed reading of on old i perkins now the home of mr a u browncovered book which jabcx had i mclean bought second iiand in nashua and of 03 u veil i lory drylofl fur iwardnioru ju co 13 ilctldil of ian yurd undvau for ihurdmor at co 04 liurk mill lmillnu lor ueardmoro lp co lift iitonr farm reildmrc for join warren fourth line igjjuenliig now tile projmtly of mr young ufl cotugc ror john aordon fanner now twlongi to a c clarrldgi 01 leuchrs mid cnlcni for llcnrd- nioro t co hfl hop kiln for prank kennedy rlirrk llitr vjqwulna ob tttaulc and drlvlnjf ilied for mi win aimrp lumlierinan ocorgeutwii ifio office of dr mcaarvln 101 plans prepared for school no 0 irin and uuinector or eonslrurllon 103 ilanii for no fl itchool nivi- gawcya 103 plunn ror brick rcldcnrc or john lindsay llnichoure and innpectlon of constnictlon 104 plana for nddltlnn to aclon pub lic school and inspection nf constnir- tlon flmt nddluon 103 plant for neeontl addition to thr acton public sclhtol and inspection of construction well tlieren the lint i am eure you will say with me that it is a remarkable accomplishment for one man in the one community it ray much for hli honest and natlfifactnry workmanship and his fair dealing that mr cameron was able for over fifty years to continue taking and fulfilling contractu our friend surely lion canted a respite from arduouu work jlr b having such a rent and enjoying it we all offer our congratulations a motiittto rnofehsokhllir tflnce it lias become the fashion for rich men to endow chalra in universities almost every kind or profcmorclilp has become the recipient of cuch attention tlic greatest of them all however has been overlooked and ettll ban only its natural endowment drawing lis salary in love and artecnom as the old deeds nay in an article on the women of america the outlook tells of one oc cupant or thin worthy academic chai in a bookstore l a little town ijt wis consin a stranger heard a woman asking for a book for children dealing wllh plant life a copy of eugene fields love songi of childhood and a vertical writing- book three tilings which to her disappointment the store did not con tain i do so want the things she said sadly i live nrtcen mile out of town and as my husband had to come tn to day i arranged to come with him and get them for the children 1 suppose they need them for school said the visitor ifor lrtc 1abtnebs indeed the harmony in which ur and mm jabcs orwii had lived for nearly forty years was slightly ruffled when at the close of a lecture bi the fir i course ever given ln wraynhan ur oreen stated that he should like to know more about eastern religions jabes said ills wife firmly you know what you believe and what oilier folks bclloe different neednt be any thing to you excepting as youre sorry for cm being blinded ur ore en looked unconvinced and weekly fashion hints for tin tiiokid satin klflltnire rircvi itelf in nery htir ifllii7 itfiin especially ndipled to hie vlcclitiicill of errjic sitiu ift tailored cffrl the upper fronts liuttoi iiioc in extension on the rinlit front joiiiini llie iifaitnl lower front in iliniitiil outlinr mlur of contrilint material linislir- tin uci k xfefliiiu m7i- rcipurej 45 j jjrdi jj- inrji inicrul tlic tim mncilrir mode 1 tuiloied linen nhicli lirii ap- i for iinncnts of intimate iervire fiiturcd in thin inuiiiin robe of clcthrocaclr a lone two piece collar finialict tlir ulck and llie nti nintf h in wrap round ctct turn kn uffi finum tlic bleevea wlnrh titi l loop or short metlimn pin- niur 3i yinln 3j inch miteriil uitli yard atin or croin fur tninnijnj health service nf the canadun kfrdleal assoelatloh cnru of the unity in summer mori- bablr ii other iv d by propi r lrlc uriicliid b ymafcjxsipcjf fct6otor away for them- u7utduk to walk and the horurs cannot be spared to take them back and forth every dav i teach them myself you dol yea i reel uiat i am perfectly cap able i was a teacher before my marriage and had the regular normal training dut how do you find time it isnt always easy a formers wife my husband is a farmer is a busy person but my children must hove schooling i am glad i am able to jte it to them protected from dirt flies and inli water- the baby should bi glvrn plenty of water he cannot ojjc for it bathing the baby should have a bath once u day in itot weather un extra spongcofr u good lresh air the baby hould practical ly iivl outofdoors ou the porch or ln the yard if he sleeps indoors the win- down should be wide uiicn sunlight ihe baby should have a sun- bath uilt da beiiunliig with sliort jhisurr- unill tin whole body is cx- a glntu cnitic it is not alwa that u rkmt li merciful to hi- kind william cullen bryant was a kct ncvrrthelcv in hi- capacity as dltor hli frequent admonition to those under him who wrote book reviews was to deal gently wllh the ioets it was difficult to follow this command liter ally jivi mr utontr cary ijgglrton in hi- uecollecllovis or ii varlrd life for mime of the volume of icn which wen- sent lo the office of the evening post contained very ioor joctrj plniilly ii volume of verse came in with no sciim at alt in it without even rhythm to redeem it and with an abundance or rimes that were not easily recognbfflbli even as assonances it was clumsily printed and published in come rural newspaper ofl ice finally the attempt at cover decoration had resulted rrotesciuc combination of lncompatllllc i am the master salesman ilili may be prevent- hlch inrludl ry baby siiould be milk liable ii con- taiius nil lltoi- tlilnis which the babys ixidy nijulrt ill frush it is frte from gcrnvi miithci- should never wiiun their babl s criitlii when udvld to do no by their physicians bale milk if the biby is not breast- kd or uf li r he has btcn weaned he inuii huk nafe milk pasteurlud milk should be prucurid or if it cunnol bj iwublit the milk tlutt l supplied sliouid llp j ziu4o acta fti tvizmnfrlrjirii irou fpt her two little gtrla were seven and j- to the tmnellts of the suns rays nine years old respectively they rc i clothing i lie baby s clothes siiould be quite absorbed in naturestudy just now according lo tin wiallier many chll- she said and i did so want a book about lr ur ovt rclothi d ou very warm plant lllel daj all the clottn excepl the dlapcx tlie stranger who was waiting lor hniilm the j spread d liimcts tuiuld be child netting siiould uiiscl or lr- illi and ine discus nil nie kipl uiij iroiu in- usid in wue of an dlgltl regularity tf the bo el physlcijin should be consulted ut one at llie tn ijiiniiiij uch coudlllons l spond promptly to proper lixauinid i allowed to continue the cutidlloil nm become serious and difficult to cur questions concerning health oddressi to the canadian medical association 111 smile i am obliged to be a college kircet toronto 111 be answei if thlngsui general j dd b iter quetuous as to diagnosis train volunteered lo send the books on from mlnneoiiolui and the ofler was gratefully accepted then the moltn r told more about her little school we have hall of our lessons in uc morning she said after the breakfaji is over and tho house in order and thi little girls hove washed utc dishes after dinner at noon we have the other hair i do not keep a servant so besides teaching the children to read and writ i must also teach them lo be my helpcn about uie house you see she conclud ed with profcssoi and ircilutinl will not bu ansutirid overcoming a 1iai1it which he had never spoken more i read the mora thorucful i feel im not one o those heathen rolks oreen muiurcd one day as he hung up his old rout in the shed with the brown book safely hidden ln its deepest pocket when i net oil through maybe 111 tell how strengthened i am in the faith maybe i will he went off for hu afternoon nan but later on at dusk feeling ln the pocket for uie brown book as he started for the bont to do the milking ho found that 11 w3 gone as he passed his hand helplessly up mid down lira oreen open- ed the door uiot led out train the i kitchen lo the shed lol anything nhe asked briskly nno not exactly said mr green feeling like a criminal i wan jual looking if you were looking for that book on religions of the orient you cant have it till after buppcr said urn oreen wllh decision i see by where your slip was w in u i look utc book out of the pocket ihlk afternoon uiat youd got ohead of me one full chapter you shortened up your nap today or i should have caught up you cant have it aiiain till tomorrow wh ho did you know began mr oreen 1m bl but hli wire gave him a gllllle shuve married fi 1 youno btritirr i0 llrlck residence tor william tiwackhamcr 51 brick residence for mn urock tiwackhamer s3 urlck store and dwelling tor win u dcnucy now uie home of mrs near brick residence built lor mr llobcrt denny now uie home of mr william anderson and daughters prumc liousc lor mr b anderson now uie home of mrs james tinydcr 15 urlck cottage for archibald camp bell now ihe homi of mrs l mc- oregor and family ur brick cotugea built for mr aruiur boston ununpton erin fergus gnriion qreiid vulli milton slrei llll luiunui ic n ol tbout delulmhj denny bb urlck tihurp in w hanson now mid by mr henry lll ol cou i llutt he golly youd 1 mcuvl rtiomas aonlt dttleet t0 one htucro residence remodelled and enlunied for col wm fallan ueakdmolte chefaccnt bl tix double teueuients erecud lor mi jrs ileal dmore a co mliclllancxjut mi lirlct itmilniu- lor mr james hjder on mill titrill now uwmd bv mr ludlcy 07 brick icsldcnct on john tjlreel i for himself i stort und dwllli adam dirk- now the pioperty of mrs a i oarriuvisn mteui n y n0 uc ltu i 70 addition to barn for 1 humus lien nett 71 pruine burn or wulu r kobttimiit i fourth line erin li- htutue barn for junun kuvll nilh line krin immnf it 1lmiii aijv 7j ltamr barn for ihouu- arthur i siui llnr nsqurslng hi t ii i if umalu were removed j 1 prume dwelllm liousc tor tliomam aiuiiicitn tliroats last year au ilume fouiui luio uiunirslni iran doctor told a toronto audience is immr uwcuum fur uuuiaii mc- doctnr might have cynt timed ul coll fifth i me fcljui sine unary dally nevrapaner j 7 fiume dwellliik hntiv for peter melh isii mil line 11 queslnc fill frame iviillluti and tihuij ut the liitf better cold in tin tjrn i stopping l it down and read i knock ed ugnn i iui great bulge in your coal lh hi1 ilnv twas uierr as i went after mini- old tin slop a rathole now you i the the liabli of seclusion was a distinct trail in uie family or nathaniel haw thorne one person however writes mrs davis in ulu of gossip had no mind encourage tills habit in the grcal novelist tills was mlsa eluabeui pcsbody mrs hawthornes slater hurllngtoi was licr mission she fell to bring v great novelist out from solitudes wlieic coble he walked apart to uie broad ways or common cense mrs davis happened to be present at her grand and last coup to this end and describes it as follows one evening i was with mm haw thorne in uie lllue parlor ln concord w hen the children brought hi uicir lather suddenly miss peabody appeared in the doorway she lighted uie lamp went out and brought in more lamps i and then sat down and waited with an air of stem resolution presently mr emerson and ids daugh ter appeared then louisa alcolt and her fauier uicn two gray old clergymen who were formally presented lo mr huwuiornc who nuw looked abut him j wiui terrified dismay we saw ouicr figures approaching in uie rood outside i what docs uils mean ellxabeui mm huwuiornc asked hi an aside i did il i went around and asked a few people in to meet our rriend here i ordered same cake and lemonade too her blue eyes glittered with trlumpb as mrs hawllmnic turned away they have been here two yearn she answered and nobody lias met mr hawthorne people talk its ridiculous theres no j dont reason why sophia should hot go into society hu i just made an excuse of your visit to bring them in the lllue room was quite full when there rustled hi a woman who came straight ut mr hawthorne i never heard her name but i knew her at sight as uie intelligent qucsuonct who cowi joii into idiocy by her fluent clc tut delighted to meet you at last sold seating herself beside him i have al ay admired jour books mr haw- throne and now i want you to tell me all uboul your methods or work i want lo hear all about it uui ut that moment his ire came up and ild that he was wanted outside and hi escaped a lew mlnutea later i lnurd hla steiia ou tho flour overhead and knew that tie wus sale on the tower for ihe right the ihffkuence iall 1 allt patts september 1h1u october 22 october ag september 2521 september j520 bijumber mii october j- j oct4bc puzzling over the uilng trying to ftnd somtudng good to say of it when mr uryiint came into my den i handed him uio volume saying i wish you would help me with a suggesuon mr bryant i um trying to llnd somcuung good that i can say of the thing and i eon l- for of coure you do not want me to write he- lien of course not hut you can a way find something lixid in every volume of kmms somelhlui that can be trulnrulh enmmeiidid he took tlic book und lixkrtl uirough it ilnully lie said it l pretty sorry lull to be sure it l even idiotic und doesnt uggest poetic upiueclutlou or xoellc unpulse or mmtlr x re ptlon on the part of ils author bull the inun plrts to recog nition ili ii hxt and he i- doublles1 sensltlvelj eon t lous of his null sliort comings 1st il deal gmtly with him but hul can i n mr urunt well ot uiuim- ihre l- nothing in side the book that j on can praise he answered bul jou might couuncnd un cover no that i- mi ufl unit lo taste and intelligence louung it over wlui an expression ol dligust but nl any lute jou eiin commend the publishers tor putting it on uell with that- uppan ntly dreading fur ther qui tloiitmj lie tho room i proceeded to review the book by say ing simply unit the strongly hint even and long continued study uf the text wu lrf tjic xiv of the oartli do me lionuic i am tin- herald of suc for men merchants manufainnrh municipalities and nations i go forth lo tell the world the message of service and sound merchandise and the world listens when 1 speak there uas a day long ago when hy sheer weight ol superior merit a lnisiiiess could rise above the common leel without inc hut that dav has passed into ohlivion for those who have used me as their servant i have gathered untold millions into their coffers put ic most persistent jojment or critical not likely to detach to ivl away ber j7jfl by the n oct 2121 necn the tory in tin- bib just httniv r according inude lioppy ttr lie jiad inplciuber 2122 necn the onl t hlld in tin family und tuptembcr j7ju bt lug u ihid und nu dlenl b luid been btptiniur juuu humored till hi ua ikrhuji in tnr ptcmbcr jj iiunglr of being hjhillcd iietore he little aug j4bopt nrw elit wlli muny wtck ij however i muster ind b un o feel that hli own luislllon wa- mdly alt iiiul l uoout u uie pier tin mi vsj llold un on ice cdiuuu thouglit sue i uniting fur i nrtecjfstnlnutcs 7u arrive the ullier mothi r and m i inn talkllii nboul as no mistake fred v the buy biiun tu ist then he niuniib i i futhi i hud put op uppliuiiid him nils wire nil uie e biby there s no longer king tinhapp und a plictrd which il a iiinsplcuous ilia be fore aslus ut give auj inquire ulthln ffcd hud taken great interest m tlib notice and hud inquired minutely into its meaning he remembered now hut wtrj soon afterwurd u tnui called undcnrlid uwuy the- ashes li liud been to lh kindergarten and i could swl and print after u fuhlon so wllh suli help- und hint us lie was able to gt i ljl from ihe vrv uits he iimiiaiied to i oik ik t tin folio lug sign i sell more merchandise per dollar of salary paid me than any other silemiian on the face of the earth the fabled lamp of aladdin never called to the service of its master jenii half hi rich and powerful as i am to the man who keep- me constantly on his payroll i hold the business of the -ea-ini- in the hollow of my hand i command the legion- of fashion mold the styles and lead the world withersoever i o i drive unprincipled busi ness to cover and sound the deathknell of inferior merchandise frauds are afraid of me because i march in the broad light of day whoever makes me their servant lor lite lakes no chances on drawing down dividends from in unlold treasures hetowcd witli a lavish i and i ha e aiwikencd and inspired nations sent mil lions of men to fijdi the battles of freedom beyond the has il raised billions of dollars to foot ie lulls villous and kings p mr homage and the business uorld housat mv feet i nm hroad fields for you to reap a golden har- i am the master salesman at your service fashli u unit ull the appcndlxca take nut iiml lili nid to end would tutvx reuihed from clt veland to uie city hull i willi at oiiiud ltiiphli that thi- fat taken oil ijom ik lum by ridni in women would require truli n of hu curs each to remove that laiy llie fut ut on b womni trylnj to reduce i 114 would n ipilre 02 trains of 5j cars each junn lo rtiii uii hut ihe whooiu wluioped llii by wtioopuii oiuh vlctlmi all in one uhiaip woull tuie been u buiitcr whoop thuu all hi kiini in uk- great war golui off at otiii hat llie lieart beau mbvscd laid behind each oilier would i llh hae hi i n i- lonj uj an ontario drtour i bb k ulop i tuloied by galloping- 1 louby hhlnnlr jtani- liiouu hlelil to ilutiiili fuc torj i i bimyiidi lratne hoilie fot toe urn frame faioilwri third line ilsiju iclnrj lot uie same lannluiit- loi jo pi stomi line i no jam oi irie uui fol consumption would outnumuc uie gal- 1 proiierly of a m mciru r lups made by man o war ifaa great fit double brick ihmie f hlnu to cii tin e ttdtiga put into eoally hlack lramosa rccojinltid comurliiu so that uta publlo 00 two iiumi- hulliliiii f can aipricliite tlirlr full nlgnlflcance icuuudy nfui luu l4jutaliitf ueafiud mirror properly of ihuaiu- licnutiy uncle jured and uncle bcnjuniin made u sorry air true there was blood on uncle llenjuniins forelicad and lu look ed while and fulnt liut uncle jarcd wiiu irled to support lum walked with a very pronounced limp displayed only ouo coat tail where two ctikl have been ahd was rumpled and ujlraciflod ucn trolly in o wuj lo buuticst uarllcliallon hi a riot what hupiieiird lo you two7 asked a townsman i hat pesky coll of lleiijomtnii run uwuy and thmwed htm just oa i came alouu unclr jared answered im giv ing- him a lift along toward- home look as thuouli you needed one your self iinuiounreduie inou tailor whals lkcii happenlu ut you i icly wlui me why nothin to jieak of j just bccn lo town to ur the big prn- niilth cession oot more or leit huaued round j and tromud on but lie stooped ivktll j painfully to adjust a shoe which had j been ripited ommi so that half of the weph upmr flapied aa lie walked un- dont see much difference betwixt ye i i judilhi by uie display o wreckage tlic john neighbor xrilnted i i therr i roinlderblc dllfermre i take iuul it uurle jarrd answered with com lu ll v ilve dlenliy ileujaminn met with a oc j hunt but ive becu ploasurui 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