Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 13, 1885, p. 1

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physicians and burgeons of ontario phvsician burgeen accoucheur onlli mill st rlsluenct cvmmlllli thotel acton n b special attcntoilgien to the dis ci of women and children ll bennett dentist georgetown ontario t c mckinlay l d s surgeon x dentist georgetown out uses the news stem of nitrous oxide gas com monly called itahied air for extracting teeth without piu having teen demon- stiator and practical teacher m royal cout of dental surgioiis toronto pat- tia ni ij depend upon receumg satisfaction iu any operations performed will visit acton the second and fourth wednesday of each month omce aguews hotel jainless dental operations vitalised air or nitrous oxide gas fo painless dental oiierations at the ofhee of t c b hayes l d s r toju block i guelpli out vper wjndham street riggs d ivory dentists south east corner king and yonge streets toronto ontario finest and best set teeth 85 to 9tf gold fillings onethird lates lea e order for teeth in the morn- in can have them the same day we hxe been administering hurds vitalized air for the painless extracting of teeth dur ing the past jeir regardless of what others mi a john lawson graduate of on- tano veterinary college toronto etermary surgeon actonont oifick in kenu bros boot and bhoe store resi dence in the rear horses examined as to cuidues and ceitihcates given u calls night or da promptly attend ed to terms easy m owat a mclean barristers solicitors notaries comey- aners drc ejomone to loan otuci town hall acjou j a m t w a mclto 3 uoodwillie g monet acton bank inc cqy storey christie co -bankers- i aetoln ontnrioi a general baitkmg business fjiaxsacted notes discounted loaned on approved notes uowedjoia depo8its ji e special jotoa aud interest mlryins bell toledo messages received and lovvr rates than cency oat allah line tickets issued- to britam and thej continent lowest rates buy company transmitted at telegraphing points of great at very the tickets hr if sending fr friends canadian afclfic r r points i money it acton best wbst the cheapest au east an tamesi- s4v04 b7 e mogabvin sealing with ontario stock brokers members hae nidqpei new york received source buy anil on margiu lirdct ident d continuous stjock nore rapidlj albo ions on daily and 4ther ik i t ell on commjission all securities torontcj montreal stock exolianpree tlije cab rite orders in chicago boajrd le tjuntations stock 26 toronto qubbec st eamships route to all see tune co toronto toronto stock exohange wire by which quotations aro an by any other for cash or dealt in on tho new york graiu and provis- of trade of hudsons bay street guelfh john h hamilton proprietor rformely mcquill m hamilton dealer iu marble grauhc per tainmg to cerpetery receiedfarst prizes hibition guelph the v local exhibitions for c and supeftriority of w orders ar solicited and everything work at provincial ex- estern fair and all excellence of material rkmanship your lumber shingles and lath ii iiristcr solicitor notary public ac g opuho it acton i3 acton 0tvl in mrs secords block john day architect glelih om o i jucci hotel block market b jaaie eai laidlaw t co b i itls boulnois orms overimperial bank 24 wel- luigtou steet east jntrauce exchange alley toronto joh bu q c c a mvsten wiixum laiuib george kapplle patents secured j for inventions hery grist oiiafl canum 20 yeaib practite no patent o pay c jjlrancis nunan successor to t f chapman bookbinder i st georges square guelphl ontario i account books of all kinds made to order periodicals of every description carefully bound ruling neatly and promptly done rphe undersigned desires jl that lie has jiow on stock a full hne of r le other kinds of lumber ai dhiss pine phingles lath lidud ani coal wood cial having purchased tho s biriith i am prepared b fetove coal i have also a hardwood keh cedar and able pneep 00l and cq g v e ii business o ffeirs busirless youngmlen best facilities training for busml ljeeping comnjiercial actual coirespondence i jaw telegraphy i r type wnbi g d physiology are taught and interest are elegant jbest app in student circular w m hemstbeet licensed autnoveejt for the counuesof welliugtonjand haltou orders left at the fbee pbess c ffice acton or at my residence in acton will be proipptly attended to terms reasonable moey to low alio money to loan on the most f avor- able ternji and at the lowest rates of in terest in sums of 500 and upwards john j daley successor to thompson ii jackson money i to loap on farin i rpperty at 0 per cent mortgages purchased money loaned fot parties ih mortgage fr and other secunty j- conveyancing iu alits branches properly and neatly doie harges lbw farms ad city property t sale list with farms for sale sent to all barts of the dominion to intending purchasers and cir- culated iu europe europoa a capitalists wanting iarms in ontario wil i be senij di rections through our europe in agencies farms wanted for our ksts correspon dence invited officp near hp post office guelph pnt h th plete book- banking ness meroial igraphy an practicai staffi and lectkifi conp h continuance compry we axe cjon guelph ontario ises six i irs the y fatted up iusfor may enter at or a eopy of- jiddress m to inform the public il and will keep in hemlock as well as so first and becoud paper hangings -with- borders to match i -f0h- t parloxb dining rooms oaamtjors oninatlls ajcton ontamio thuhsdat august 13 185 t tho newest and lost stock is at cuelph tho acton ptoplo can kee samples of my papers and borders at mr ceorge htynds fancy goods stor 3 acton mi hud8 will soil nt my price tj day bath b00kst0ee new goods braceiets bracelets bracelets new stock beau if ul patterns watches watches watches waltham and elgin cases tin gold and silver ngs gold ri lockets etc etc i just opened b savage near fetries nc w drue sjtore lilelpll hil tin 4 sto be ctitti rfriif was tbuusdavmoiimino acocst 18 1885 poetry the bear ones at hove i have travelled about for many a year ijiave waudered in many lands and wherever i went i made myaelf friends true friends by the olasp of their hands yet somehow the friends i hne happenod to make wherever i chanced to roam seemed friends of a season but for all time i am sure of the dear ones at home when forlune was kind all my friends re joiced i aud busked in her smiles wjtlrme and when bhe frowned all my frieuds were sad and gave me their sympathy but somehow their words lacked the ring of those that came oer the oceans foam that rejoiced in my joy aud grieved with my grief in my letters from dear ones at home though far from the dear old hearth yet at night i know they are there as of old i pau see them smile as some pleasant tale or some merry jest is told aud one perhaps turns her gaze on the fire taking forms of demon and gnome i but she sees them not for she dreams of one who ul far from the dear ones at home and i know that at times in the gentle speech which flows like a murmuring brook my name is pronounced and brngs to each eye a tender and tearful look and then i can see them listening to one who reads from a ponderous tome with bowed aud revereut head and i long to be with the dear ones at lijome our story buimet of ml c supply all kinds of good stock of wood mill ood at reason- nl delivered j wes bltown ph- collece and women for acquiring acorn- iss pursuits arithmetic practice busi- jpenmanship com- shorthand cal- french hygiene by the most ng methods the kperienced teachers departments vith the latest and bui infess college work iny time he annual college 1 good assortment of stoves cheap fqr cash tinware of i bottom eavetroughing and put up aill kinds at prices a specialty on shortest notice first class material only used jyiaccormick principal plan inc mill avkng made messrs w h c i of the plat l forijnerly occupied would inform to we pjn repared 1 take rrangements with jtorey son for the mg mill in the build- by the acton plow the public that tracts for building brsszhs floobifq sheeting mouldiwa 0 wlithjjeatnes and diripatch kiu ronage jsfy anlan babbler 8hojp j p worden has opened a tjarber shop in ihe building uearly opposite storeys old glive faotory mill street acton and solicits he paitrdnt age of the public in thin vicinity- every department of the business wuljbe conduct ed in nrttclabs style give as b call t 1 j p vobpen p- oveu i 00 aches i pontlulljjrurseriesjj f l4mf to steady goodj per fit free alo soliciting a weate res a call solicited j o j hill must carriage painting g g speight share of public pat- ipectjfully yours nis ebbace manasrer over bt ik the dominion bbb salesmen wanted bgju n u cajnvab8in imployment agents are ea month and expenses address stone twlljngtn at once on fall sales successful men ning from 040to 76 terms and out- jfubiielltjien parties desiring their buagies waggons cutters etc repainted or revaf lished aud made equal to new on shortest t ossible notice and at lowest prices should leave their orders at once with mr j a speight under- taker and carriage builder or with 5v 10 c speight t torontft ont shingles and wood rpue undorsigued haa tot sale a splendid stock class bhhgles no 1 cedar square no lpinej 190 per square igl x offlrstcfassbhliibles no 1 cedar 8175 luare no lpinei100 per square no 8 81 per square also a large quantity ot wood of all kinds from 81 25 a load up to 4x a cord prime short staves and beading to the trade at bottom prices thos c moobfi paoxoby main st west acton 1 a lovers gajle just look and listen girld what a windstorm ifor last of mayj perhaps we had better not go and rsrunkel turned away from the window land paused in the process of drawing on her gloves oh mother remonstratedbfelle you dpnt mean to say that youd bds willing to miss seeing the procession for fearof having your hair blown about a bit she isnt at all patriotic is she miss meyeil little miss meyers- looked up and her lips moved but no words osmej however nobody noticed tho dressmaker i unusually pale face and ovident agitation ind good- by miss meyers the three tailed gaily five minutes later as they startm off for tho haines building on broadway whero a windovvhad been reserved for iein goodby responded mwb meyers and tried to smile as she spoke but when the door clesed and she was aloue she bent over the machine with a vcrvgrave face and a mind that was not bo mueh absorbed in her work as in the associaticafs and recol lections this solemn holulav never failed to awaken panoramawise there pusstd before her mental vision the old honresiad in the south the honoied father taking up aims to defend hib all the saintly mother com mitting her child to gods keeping when home aud husband both snatched from her by wars cruel red hands she bank beneath the blow then came the image of the handsome happyhearted northerner henry dean who 20 years ago had been visiting at the next plantation and whom the fighting on sumter had called away from the girl he had loved the day after he had spoken and she when the bpark of re bellion had flared up into the fierce blaze of civil war and her father had enrolled him self among the forces sent to resist those otlier forces with her lover in the ranks then she smotheied every lingering hope of a possible union and set herself the task of forgetting but she never could forget and soon gave up the endeavor and as the years passed by aud no word came to tell lier he had escaped the fate so bravely met by so many thousands of his countrymen agnes loved to think of him m a soldiers grave in some sunny cemetery where birds came to sing and mate in the springtime and beside which a mother often sat o one knew her story that is nothing beyond these bare facts in that sadly famil iar tale of the impoverishment and scatter ing of families following in the footsteps of the war everybody was kind to the quiet demure little dressmaker and although lighthearted girls like belle and helen runkel sometimes rallied her for refusing the offers they were sure her fair face and amiable disposition must have brought her agnes knew there was no malice in the words only thoughtlessness and soon forgot the sjing of them on this 30th of may jhen the past 20 back were being revived in herniemory with more than usual distinctness outside the unseasonable wind moaned drearily around the corner now arid then banging a shutter and always whirling ahead of it little clouds of dust but the sun shone brightly and the sidewalks were filled with holiday throngs on their way to view the procession the servants had all been given leave of absence so that miss meyers was alone at the house but timid though she was by nature she was now rather inclined to take comfort in the feeling that there was noxxly by to break in upon her thoughts up and down up and down went hertj feet on the treadle and the work glided steadily out from under the needle and all the while the worker was silently recalling that walk home from the neighbors that promise to see him again on the morrow a promise never kept for sumter came between ahh what was that mibs meyers gave a little scream as she sprang up from the chair she had quite forgotten the present and thought for an instant that she actually heard the firing of tho guns that had separate herf rom her love but it was only the ringing of the telephone call over her head i suppose ought to answer ilt she de oided then and wrih down the ear piece she put her mouth to the transr litter and called hello i in spite of her recent solemn thoughts indeed in view of the m miss me yers could not forbear amilin g fit 0ue spoke t tie homely word with no one present and visible to whom it could be addressed it seamed like mookery of herself she had on y used the new invention once or twice brfore and when presently the sound of martial music came to her faintly but measurably clear through the phone sle stood list ining as if entranced some window mttst be open vhere the- parade is passing the reflected per haps it is at the hain jb and the i want to send a message to me at this moment hello i was called out at the other end of the line itwisa mans voice and remembering how she bad heard the girls respond mass meyere answered again hello f who aire you henry dean is fliat vou a ant jane 1 im down at the depot start for baltimore in ten minutes and thought id say how do you do and goodby hav found an other clue pray heayen that it may lead to something helve you any msssage for the carrolls there was a pause while mil 8 meyers stood there at the instrument clutching the ear piece as if it were a rope to keep her from drowning by a supreme effort of will bhe had recovered from the shock the mention of that narae had given her and now her brain was reeling with cioubt un certainty and longing what ou ht she to do should she reply and tell who she really wasbr not it was ev dent that ithere was something wrong with the wires and jbat mrtdean imagined hin self to be talking to his aunt what clain hod the little miss meyers on him no v after all these years very liljely he wi b happily married and therefore was it not miss meyers plain and simple duty tt say that sho was not aunt jane and tl en go back to her work 9 j butone sentence respecting a c lue he was following up held herfast cinld it be herself he was lool ing for ball imore was in the south so vino would not open her hps and declare thit she was he in new york waiting for mm to come to her yet be vyrong and he clue refer to some hiug else a matter of business i at this instant a peculiar clicking in thej instrume at warned her that the wire might be switt lied off at any moment and her opportunii y be lost harry she called out softly it was the name he hod asked her to give him 20 years ago and it now can e from her lips and passed from them into he instru ment almost before she realized it was spoken agnes i lb it you where are you street and number instantly pefore the connections she heard no moie but with t gasp call edout the ruukels address the i hung up the ear piece aud dropped into her chair with a face as whi to as snow yet evenl now the instinct to work was strong within hei and not many minutes had elapsed be- foie her feet were t gain on the t eadle and the vvhifr of the midline once nore filled the room now however its abcompany mg rhythm in her brain was all in the past tense for- did he hear m will he come will he come kept uj its cease- lessthrob till it seemed as if the wordsmust be stitched to eveiy seam the sh rt she was hemmm i but as time went by the little iressmakor tried to prepare har huart for disappoint mept i i mi y have dreamed it all vihile listen ing to the playing jmai ch through geprgia so many blocks away she saicl to herself its 20 years since w parted and he was 20 then and 1 16 ab ence they say is the tomb of love and though of course with me here misa meyers sprang up with the seco ad little scream she had given that morning this ime however it was not the tele- phone but the front door belf that had startled her imist open itj myself theres i nobody else and she hurried out to the stairs i dare say its only trie milline rs boy with miss helens bonnet what if she shouldl should turn out tq vvjir is and that it wis by the merest chancle the had been enajbled to speak to onje another aud x have iiiteri but was it for tl e stie of thb milliners boy that miss meysrs paused o give her hair a smoothing tefoie the mi ror in the hall and surely no milliners boy was ever so received on his business rounds as this onel when the ioo opened and closed nobodyremembred how or by whom have di lighted the soul of gossipy mijss rickett ovi ir the way could she but have seen it yes it was harry 20 yeajs older to be sure but handsomer if po ssible tlian ever with not agrly lair in iijb head nor a wrinkle on his face and vith such a passion of love in ms cjeep blu eyes that little miss meyers ingly and theii the wind had was fain to hide her own close from the dazzle i cjfj it and nestle those strong protecting arms aud have you really been looking for me ever bince inks agnes pr sently yes ever binds i oame back from eu rope 10 years age is the repy i was bent there by the c ootors to re lover f r om the effects of a wound and wrote you nearly a dozen j letters theii i know though it was oul y because yq i never re ceived them that hey were net answered bnt when i came back and fot nd all traces of you lost i som times thouj ht you had hidden yourself pt rposely becai ise because i had done rayldlt ty to my exuntry yet i never abandone i the resolve to find yon and have the truth ftom yoir own lips and now thanks bo the gale have done bo and learned h w blessedly i was mis taken j the gale 7 i epeats agns question egoesou to upted your tripl siy i agnes a few rjionjents later looking up with a smile not for long jai id whonit is wjet ding journey qf course there wjuou the family returned and heard of the ron antic happenings during their absence mrs runkle wop mobt hearty iu her congratulations and belle immediately olir stenedthatmay windstorm the lovers g rioe three cents responds he adding riesnmed it roust be a iwas great excitement 1 the cold cill up the back i am not at all supe thatwe areauyhap- ple when we have quite got rid of that cold cl ii 1 up the back whicli seems to accompany a 3 read of something white in the corner w i sn a ghost could not frighten us beaause w i would be sure it was an optical illusion ot i omebody in a sheet 1 hose queer little- tremors that make one d ire to cover the head with aicounterpane oi he pillow for fear of seeing what you k nw must be only a white skirt hanging oi a nail that sudden haste in ones foot- st i ps along dark hajls that expectation of a nil at your back lhair all these are so m ch a part of youth and the time of choco- la3 caramels story books and a tack of re pousibility as to where dinner is to come from that it is really a loss from ones re ertoire of feelmgs when we cannot be sc red by a good ghost story i jelieving just enough to be ashamed of a lots of foolish things keeps the heart young audit is partbf the learning of youth to want very much to have ones fuure told just for fun when that ia oy i r so is love and bo are lovers then th expected young prince has become an old and despised king whom one would nc wish to see hobbling along to do his co rting the sailor ever youthful be lie es in mermaids md sea serpents gen tle hearted women who are only old girls ha e faith in omens and t urning of tea cups an 1 the oldest people or earth are those st lid folk who refuse to believe iu the ex ist nce of anj thing whici cannot be seen an 1 poke with a walkingstick how they write laggie mitchells writing looks like that w see in letters of the last century and is ve y easily read lenry irvmgs autograph is as ungainly as he is himself ana bo cramped and crook ed as to be almost illegible i i ore tom thumb writes a neat old- fa lnond hand with at wealth of shading on tho down stiokef her ds and ts ohn b gough putslhiinself clown in a pi in oldfashioned style something like a scl loolmaster of half a century ago loseph jeffersons signature looks as if it ha been put on with a railroad spike it ib ihefe to stay however and he who runs mi ly read r ttoody and sankey write much alike pi in large letters well proportioned and wi ih no attempt ati ornamentation or use- le a flourishes jhristme nilsson places her sign manpal oi the unspotted page in an angular mas ct me style hesitating and irregular but pe fectly legible janauscbek is the one word on a page of thu album the style is scholarly very fif n and uniform with the initial j at least inch and a half long- great sprawling letters of uniform h 3 ght and slant put indicative o haste ail strength mark john mcculkiughs n i oie wfritten only three years ago r nothing is lost nothing ib lost the drop of dew i which trembles on the leaf or flower is but exhaled to fall anew in bummers thunder shower perchance to shine within the bow i that fronts abe sun at fall of day perchance to sparkle in the flow oi fountains far away ijtothing is lost the tiniest seed i by wild birds borne or breezes blown finds something suited to its need i wherein tis sown andrown the lauguage of some household song i the perfume of some cherished flower though gone from outward sense belong to memorys afterhour so with our words or harsh or kind uttered they are not all forgot 1 hey have their influence on the midd 1 pass on but perish not i so wittfour deeds for good or ill they have their jwwerscarce understood then let ub use our better will to make them rite with good 1 qf explain how enta igled tlie telephone about the honeymoon if oung man ied people are surprised when ii y dweoyer that the honeymoon is not ehtirely composed of honey even the f rst year of married life ib not always the i appiest though it ought alwaysto be very i appy living together happily is an art which the most affectionate couple cannot c r linanly learn in a year tsach has to 1 1 ike someunpleasant discoveries and to evsreome some fixed inclinations true lappiness begins when these discoveries 1 a ve been made md eaoh is thoroughly rsuolvedto make the other as happy jis i o isible for all ti me marriage is some- t it 3es said to be tl e door that leads delud- ed mortals back to earth but this need i ot and ought no to be thevcase cer- t a nly love may end with the honeymoon ii people marry t gratifyb gunpowder tiassion or for tie sakeof mere outward leiuty which is like a glass soon broke oi course the enthusiastic tempestuous beof murting ditys will not as a rule f u yive marriage a married couple soon te to fuel towards each other very much i s two chums at college or two partners n a business who ore at the same time old urd welltried iriends young married e ople often tliml that those hage been in he holy state xf matrimony- twenty or ihirty years longer than themselves are re ry prosy uuror lantio and by no means e rfeot examples of what married people qght to be tlu quiver- j jvhy she wouldnt do for a min- tster a carping old woman once said to her parson ideanae minibters makpiuckle w ioo about then hard work but whats tv ra bit o bermor s in the week to mak up conic v it nysel weel janetj 38kid the minister goodhumoredly pearls of thought the company in which you will improve most will be the least expensive to you the qualities we possess never make as so ridiculous as those we pretend to have it is impossible for that man to despair who remembers that hirhelper is omnipo tent l i a passionate reproof is like a medicine given scalding hot the patient cannot take ij i a miser grows rich by seeming poor an extravagant man grows poor by seeming rich every tomorrow has two handles we cm take hold of it by the handle of anxiety o the handle of faiths j we judge ourselves by what vpe feelcapa- ble of doing while others judge us by what vf e have already done the road to home happiness lies over spall btepphigblocks of families religion finds the love of happiness and the principle of duty separated in us and ijs mission its masterpiece is to reunite if the human intellect hath once taken a likiug to any doctrine it draws every- ing else into harmony with that doctrine iud to its support levs usar yiu jtry jcome awa wi a text then moth she he repeated with etrj p lasis it is better to dwell in the oor nsr of iher housetop than with a brawling w omar and in a wide house janet nred- up inst antly whats thate soy snj i io ye uteud ou thing personal t stop a op 1 broke ic the pastor you will r ever do for a minister aud what for i o said she because janet you come c ver soon jtci the application mother graves worm exterminator is pleasant to tke sure and effectual in des troying worms many have tried it with pest results oh where does beauty linger de fnands a quaker city poetess as a usual thing she lingers iu the parlor until hef mother has cleaned up the kitchen why go limping and whining ajoont yotij jrns when a 25 cent bottle of hollowayi ru cure will remove them igive it trial aud you will not regret it- a beneficient discovery the noblest aohievernent of science the iron horse with its tireless strength itb pulses of vapour and its heart of flame isj a glorious exponent of the creative cap ity of the human mind and the metal- nerves through which intelligence courses over a continent prove by every sh oi thought which traveirses them that rnan possesses one attribute essentially grand the power to annihilate space and time bat vast and important as have been the results of makiig steam and lightning the common carrier and messen ger of the world the disco ery- by wbch weak or impurfe blood can e vitalized or restored to new vigour and j urity by means of internal aud external ren edies is of in finite value the resources of vegetable chemistry as developed aid applied by thomas hollo way have proved eual to this mighty task his fa nous remedies impart to the stream of life a disinfecting principle which frees the s stem from all impure and poisonous elements the powers of chemistry are ilmost beyond calculation and as he has brought them to bear upon all the varieties of disease in those invaluable vegetabe compounds known as hollow a pills asd otttmeht they have compassed their highest and hioiiest object t steam as the great motor is a subsidi- arj- agent its usefulness dc usists mainly in conveying substantial benefits with speed aud certainty to the ilelds in which they are to operate it is si mply the bear er of blessings not their originator of all tlie freight which carries oyer land and sea there is perhaps none so precious as holioways remedies it is scarcely a fig ure of speech to sayjthat v ithersoever it conveys them it flies with healing on its wings ij under the influence of the ohitment the skin however disfigured by eruptions or excrescences becomes stabula rata pure spotless and transparent and this erasure of blemishes is net accomplished by driving back disease into the vital recesses of the system but by neutralizing the morbid material which feeds it the pills act upon the internal huidb aud the organs which secrete them upon the sanitary principle thqyclestroy the acrid particles subjected to dbiir chemical action as infallibly as an alkali neutralises tea acid and at the same time impart a m lid an constant electric action to the sec- rctiveand excretive machinery the sanction of governments the patron- aj e of princess the approval of all christian nations the gratitudo of pagan millions attest the worth of these twin curatives in fact jhere is no region with which eng land or any country has any commercial intercourse where holloway would not find h mserf at home some estimate may be fcrmed of the extent and variety ef his foreign correspondence from the fact that sixty corresponding clerkb ot which num ber sixteen are accomplished linguists are einployed in conducting it he is the centre of a sanitary cirole that belts the world daily republic t3 h tijfftrrlp i

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