Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 1, 1885, p. 1

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exhibitions for exoellenoeof material jand sup sriority of workmanship jyour orders aije solicited j luitiber shingles day sells cheap i j 1 y oystlirs fruit and confectionery cheap fob evefctbody ijivmvfbinlby wishes through the fkee pniss to ibvitc all to his attractive comer for tbe goods they may require in his line oysters fresh constantly on hand fruit all the different fruits in sea son fresh and cheap confectionery direct from the best manufacturers every week i leadin this line of goods and give customers pure confectionery for less money than any other dealer call any time and youll be welcomed j m fernley in postoflicejbuildiug sept 19th 1885 dear little akps dear littlebauds i love the h 110 aridriow they kre lying uncw the show- under the snow bo cold atidj vhite i can not see them or touch t lem tobight they are quiet and still at ltif t ah me how busy and restless they jit nd to bp 1 but now they can never reftc i up through itheauow dear little haudii i love their p dear little hands i miss thee 1 bo all through the day whereve 1 gi all through the night how lot oly it deems for no little hands wake ne out of my dreamb j 1 i i miss them all through tlie veary hours i misa them as others miss sunshine and flowers j day time or night time wheiuvelr i go dear little hands i miss then 1 so i 1 i i dear little hands they havefone from me new i never again will they rest on piy brow never again smooth my sorrowful face never clasp me in a childish qmbracej and hpw my forehead grows v rinkled with care 4 i thinking of little hands oaoe 1 eating there but i know in ahappier heayenlier clime dear little hands i will clasp you some time dear little hands when the piaster shall call ill welcome the summons that comes to us all when my feet touch the wateci so dark and spoold- j andi catch my first glimpse 0 e the city of gold i if i keep my eyes fixed otj he heavenly 8 over the tide where the whitpprobed ones wait i shall i know you i woudelr among the bright bands ourstobj little miss doctor dv muiv ktle 1au as little will you beckon me over ipj hands louisville couhir journal power overit indeed yotj are you live alonep tjwo girls reflection on our will scarcely be enough rery foblieti how could it would be a of ypu peic s thkee cents reatment will you misb us fathf r said jane i dont want you to go he eaid and put his hand on 1 er head and just then- tose weak and pale in her invalids wrappej stole in she sat down dither fathers knee and laid her head on nis shoulder as in tho old time when ho wsb newly made a widower and found all his comfort inhib two little daughters the three wer happier than they had been for years your money ian be in your own hands the old man said after a while and yon baft have more anartmentsfor your own i will furnish themj as you likfi you must not go away jl 03e was very kiiid and even janes heart grew sof t nd teirs stood in her eyes it was a long brigh pleasant afternoon she could not have hoped for such comfort again the dreajn was broken by the en trance of their btipmother with her cold pale face her cruel little mouth her white among deai into you bnt coujll keep it to yourself do you think miai doctordear owtthfty ever pat people aylams that are no more crazy than iindtgre i thas been done maggie said miss pabir veil theres an old gentleman here that dont seem ont of he way tome said- mag 5ie eyebrows as she looked group and rose felt that was removed from her and lath qed desires to inform tho public and and will keep in ad hemlock as well as f pho und srsigne jl that ia has now on hand and will keep in stock a f u 1 linel of sine ai other kin s of lumber tftso first and second class pinej shingles lat coal wood 24 wel- exchange c a msten j geopge kavpele atents secuired or inventions henry grisq ottawa canada no patent no pay guelphy ontario bu si ness college account books of i li kinds made to order periodicals of ever description carefully bound ruling neatly and promptly done w m hemstreet licensed accnoneen j for the counties of t wellington and halton orders left at the fa a press office acton or at my residencj in acton will be promptly attended u terms reasonable monkt ro low also money to loan on the most able terms and at tt e lowest rates of terest in sums of s500 and upwards favor- t in- tl business of mr c supply all kinds of having jurchased the ssmith amprepared stove coal ttiave also ajgooa stock of wood hardwoot ashcedar and mill wood at reason able price s wood andc4al delivered ja5ies 8k0ws ojnl gdelph ontario hills it was when the children i his first wife were eighteen and twenty yea 1 of age that old mr pabor married miss iegan she was a fair woman with wfc e eyelashes and asly smile but well bred 1 ndgraceful the girls talked the matter owt when they were alone together and decickdthatitwas a great pity that a stranger should be put into their mothers place bui that after all they must remember thai their father had a perfect right to relnlarry if he pleased j it is ten years since poorh amma died sighed rose and reallyiiye would be unreasonable to object even if we had the impudence to do so but i thought we kept house nicely for papa and he is so old yon know he was nearly pld enough to be mammas father i dont suppose it is- just a matter of keeping house when a person marries said jane the eldest a squarefaced girl with strong features arid a good dejilof common- sense and if this lady makes father hap py why we shall be friends but she has such a mean mouth she looks like a miser- bom to me and she has suiji a way of counting over her possessions and- locking them up as if some one wanted to steal them i dont like her but i wont have any family quarrels that itm determined on the hew mrs pabor meanwhile had made up her mind that two grown daugh eyelashes j she lifted her down at the little her fathers arm waist at once she arose from his knee jane got up from the ljw bench where she had been sit ting and they wentout of the room together in their own room they made little plans for independence they could not go away if their father really needed them but they could keepiout of shis wifes way much more than they had at dinner not ling was said but at breakfast time the stepmother appeared alone with her p tilese face and thus ad dressed them my husband has told mo that you wish to live away f rani home it is a singular plan certainly but not my affair of coursll- he bids me say that you must call on his lawyer mr pelican today and have yovjr money mooters arranged and since you are going go at once 11 we have changed our minds cried ro3e mr pabor cojisidera it settled said the stepmother coldly in fact since your decision was made we- have resolved to go to europe and let the house we shall sail in four days you can find board and pack your things in that time i must see papa cried rose yesr we must speak toour father said jane i but the stepmother replied that he was not well and thai it was her duty to keep him from being ajgitated so the girls repenting the utterance of their desperate resolution and seeing that offi rs youngmen and women th 3 be3tfacilitieslfor acquiring a com plete tra iniugifor business pursuits bookkeeping commercial arithmetic banking acthal business practice busi ness correspondence teenmanship com mercial law telegraphy shorthand cal- igraphy or type writing french hygiene arid ph psiology are taught by the most practical andi interesting methods the staff co mpries- six experienced teachers and leciurersl- jthe various departments are elegi titly tted up with the latest and best api aratus for bu siness college work students maytenter at any time jyfor a eopy of the annual college circulai address mjmwcormick principal pian1nc mill john j daley successor to t lompson jackson money to loan c n farm property at 6 perxenti mortgagib purcrjased money loaned tor partiesin mortgages and otlher security cohveyannkigin all itsbranches properly and neatly done charges low farmsand city prperty for sale list with farms for sale s mt to ah parts of the dominipn to intendii gpurchasers and cir culated in europe european capitalists wanting farms in o itario will be sent di rections through ou- european agencies farmb wanted for sur lists correspond denctfinyited offioej hear the post office guejphont havjing made irrangements with messrs w h 3torey son for the continu mceo theflaijingmillin the build ing for nerly occupied by the acton plow compai y we would it form the public that we are irepared to tal e contracts lor building aliio- dsbskiinu pl00eing ss7s wi th neatness w anlan berber shgp i j p tvobpes j has opened a barber 3hapjutne jading narly oppoaite storeyjs old glove factory milhstreet acton and solicits the -natron- age of jihe trabiic in kijib jrjeinity f jl wjeacyj milhstreet acton and solicits the jpatrdn age of the jrablic in timb jrjeinity bywb departinehtof thetjittt neswillbecphsaoti ed in tifrstclass style give us a call kindly solifciting- share of public pat ronage we are respectfully yours oveb 400 ackeb steady thosel good assortment ofistoves cheap for cash tinware of all ktnds at bottom prices eavetroughing a specialty their sterjmother was forcing them to ad here to it had no choice the iouse was let the new tenants were found great vans came to take the furniture to the stor age house they were reft sed speech with their fa ther and so they left home mr and mrs pabor sailed pr europe and the girls lost sight of their father as completely as though he were dead rose grew illgrew better was happy once more and married ah ardent lover who took her to a beautiful little home where she lived dohtent with her lot j jane studied medicine as though she had been a man instead of ajgirl gained her diploma and had a little office of her own her practice was greatly amongst the poor who fell into a way of calling her little miss doctpr of wuijse her fashionable friends ters were not to her taste and thalshe cut iher horrified and put up on shortest notice pirst class material only usedj a call solicited j p hill mill st guelph cloth haijij would shortly have her house to herself mr pabor was elderly easily influenced and without strong affections he had never loved his daughters fondly and by slow degrees the new wife influenced him against them rose was timid and apt to weep ovier trifles jainehad an independent manner of speaking her mind and a strong desire to study medicine in fact she at- tended lectures at the medical college and had quite a little medical library inherown room mr pabor had been disposed to think her a very intellectual young person and to be lieve rose sweet and gentlei ihe had been proud of one for her mental attributes and of the other for her beauty but uiider the stepmothers guidance he wis soon taught that jane was coarse masculine and strongminded that rofee was peevish and silly he began by finding fault and endejd by making their old ihome wretched to the poor girlsi mrs pabor with the art of women of her sort contrived never to appear as assailant she vas always the injured one and it was quite against her will she declared that mr pabor defended her against those dreadful girls but the result she wished was attai ned at last rosepabors nerves gae way beneath the continual strain put upon them and- after nursing her for a week jane went to and indade he tellsi me her is not te bit wrong only them thait put him in v ant his moneyi but the doctor tells me crazy folks always dp be thinking tho bike of that 89 i dare say no more but wish you could see him miss doctor dear and otimejetter than this- for the uld doctor is away and the nurses at dinn r and no one vpuld be a bit the wiser just come up witli nie and apake to him for mymind misgives me come up n w if little miss doctor had beeh maser doctor she would have declared bnch an aet to be distinctly unprofessional and departed from the place but the dauj hter of eve yielded more to ease mag ries mind than for any thing else she trip ed softly up the stairs and- entered a roon hot as an oven stuffy with closed windows furnished with a great deal of useli ss elegance and saw sitting oyer an unta sted tea cup an old man in a crimson dres ling gown his head was bent on his bosom and his hair was quite wbtp as she 1 intered he turned his face towards her and she saw her father she saw also thai k heaven that his- face was the face of a ma in full possession of his senses t fane 1 he cried and she flew to him and inelt before him encircling him with her i irms jane jane i he clung to her soboing how did you find me he aske i did you know she had locked me up i am not crazy two doctors swore to it at her bidding but i am not she has ny money she enjoys herself and she leav b me here i did not believe stwoman coull do such things that such- things coul 1 be done to any man jane my sole depe ndence is on you i am utterly broken dowi little misa doctor never faltered i will take you from this place she said i iouud you only by chance maggie this is my father you were right he is quit sane i shall take him with me get his hat and coat ft iggie trembling with terror obeyed th daughter dressedher father as though heliid been a child and jed him down staiis her little gig stood outside the gate mag jie unlocked it at thisjnstantii keep er ti 1 great viuainouslooking fellow ap pear 3d he commanded her to stop she contnuedon her way he attempted to use i rate force little miss doctor clubbed her ifhip struck him a viplentblow thatsent him reeling backward and as helortunate- ly tripped ever a atone- and fell his length alon 1 theground gave her time to follow her ather into the vehicle then sway they drove and were soon safe in the streets of the city m iny people heard of the legal proceed ings that followed mrs pabor withher while lashes and cruel mouth appeared in cour t but could not prove her husband a madman being in his right mind he re gain id possession oftlils vast property and appe ared again as before in the world of the living t tl e wicked woman had secreted a con- sideiable amount of money and with this she fled she has since been seen travelling in e irope under an assumed name and as a widow tlough very old mr pabor lives yet with his daughter jane and maggie is their confilential servant never were father and daughter more attached to each other for ever and for ever i think of ill thou art to me i dream of all thou canst npt be- my life is inrst with thoughts of thee j fir ever and for ever j 1 i perchance if we had never inet j i i had been spared this wild regret this endle si striving to forget i fir ever and for ever perchance ifthouvert far away t j did im t see thee day by day i might ac ain be blithe and gay i i fir ever and for ever h no ii could not bear the pain of lieyjei seeing thee again i cling t thee though allin vain r ever and for ever i ah leavp ne not i love but thee j blessing jor curse whicheer thou be 1 oh be as hou hsbtbeeh to mpj f r ever andfor ever mak ni the best of things an eng ish paper tells this pretty story about jen ly liud the charming singer which shwa the wisdom and practical- piety of m iking the best of things i once 1 pon a time ai little orphan girl lived with an illtempered old woman called sarah in an almshouse in stockholm johanna 1 is the lassie was named used to make hair plaits and whenever sarah took them to market to sell them she would look the d or and keerrpoor johanna pris- oner till she came back but johanna was a good girl and tried to f orgethtt troubles bv working as hard as she could however one fine day she could not help crying as she thought of her loneliness but noticing the cat as neglected as her self she dried her tears tookit u in her lap and nursed it till pussy fell asleep then she topened the window to let in the summer breeze abd beganto sing with a lighter hejartas she worked at her plaits and as bile sang her beautiful voice attract ed a lady who stopped her carriage that she mighj listen the neighbours told her about johanna and the lady placed her in school then she was entered as a pupil elsewhere and in course of time under the name of jenny lind the swedish night- ingale i became the most f amons singer of her day think how different her life might have been if she had pushed the lonely cat aside and thinking only of her own griefs had spent the afternoon in tears god surely smiled upon the little act of seli-forgetful- jiess in nursing poor kitty when her own heart was so heavy t everybody needs to learn this art of looking on the bright side and the way to do it- is to really believe that gods side is always bright this is true as vwe shall always find for the lord god- is a sun and a shield ard you know the sun never stops shining childrens friend stlwa akd dispatch tage manager ponthill nurseries f ffi laroegt in the qqminiqn ucbbb salesmen wanted tojbi gin oanvasaini at once on fall sales imployment in 1 successful men good agents are ea ning from 40 to 75 4per moith and axpen fy ermsjsid out fit f mmt nt fe t stoits st i razorpxr toronto ont irish twepd suitings beautiful designs -ix- t 1 2 different shades shawcrundy merchant tailors outlph her fathers study one day when her step mother had gone for a driv 3 and there was a possibility of speaking to him in private father she said ijknqw that my mother left us some money we are now of age if you can let us havewhat is ours we will go away rose andj i and make a home for ourselves ihave been studying medicine for some time and they tell me i shall make a clever docto at all events we should be able to live- aven if j t get no practice your wife will be glad to get rid pf us and you will be happier the oldman looked atils daughter iixi- tablyand made a little restless movement of his hands d h if yon would only allow yourself to be guided by your newanothet he said she is so sensible so amiable j if you could but control your temper and be ladylikeand and all nd if rpse could get some sefisetoew wonlctbeino need at her choice of such a proiessioni and many men rwere very hard on her as a strph gminded young person of great injpudencej but jane was one of the few girk really find of her work she was clever analagoodi students she helped the poor women and ihe ppor little babies with womanly advice and nursing she laughed away many of the superstitions with which they killed their children aid injured thom- selves doubtless there were fewer cripples and idiots iu thejnext generation than there would havtbgenjiif jane hadnot practiced in all the wrld there havo never yet been more than liiyo or three great doctors of our sex but jane wasla betteft physi- cian than five out of ten of the young sprigs of rpedical stude its ever make and a young person who did j iot strive to be charming and was quite qapable of taking care of herself it was somewhat of a pity that she had not been bom a boy but she did the best she could and little missidoctor was use ful and happy ishe had a chum in her officea girl wh6was sure to cuthesr career short by rnarryingand she spent her few holidays with rose after her fathers re turn she had called and been refused ad mittance i she tried to meet him but in vain though se often saw mrs pabor rolling down thej drive in her carriage at tired niagniflcenily taxi smiling serenely rose criedj about dear papa often but little miss doctor refused to do so she sighed as a son might it was more in character he knows that she has long misery and his littls miss doctor though she now only praclices amongst the jioor for- love since she needb no money doing no when dr chalmers jailed on dri taylor r thediead of the college in glasgowto pur- saved him from life- pet name for her is saying butthereis heed said jane the pwyquatibn is the money j l youlibayo the money said uio pld if so years passed on rose had three ohildren j jan was spoken of highly amongst the doctors and no longer despised and sneered at she made money now but nevefheglected ithe poor people whotould onlypy her mblessingsl amongst them was a woman wpom she had saved from a a little wtof ame was maggie gleason had four d a place at last a private- insane asylum hy f ant lies sent those minis were astray it place sui rounded hy frees ohast a site on which to place a parochial school as he mentioned tho novelty of the undertaking and expressed his hope pf obtaining the land at a moderate price dr taylor said the uii lertakiug is an im portiut one but it is not a new one we have been talking for twenty years of es- tabli ihingparochial sc iobls in glasgow tes said dr chalmersj but how many more years do you intend to talk abou t it now we aregpingtodo the thing and iot talk about it and so you must let- the price be as reasonable as possible seek g we are going to take the labor of talkiog isnd projecting entirely off your bancs v ai astute old russian statesman said mich talking is the enemy of acting as a rule the more you can talk the less you lo the earnestness the- enthusiasm the i iterest requisite for the- accomplish- menl of an- object is worked off in talk the 1 iteamthat should have runthe engine is wl istled off and blown off until nothing can 1 0 accomplished if you want to ab- comj lish anything shut your mouth and go al out it ab long as you keep it to your self ou are likely to do it but if you talk yesterday today and to- morrow i 4 where is yesterday it has gone forever drifted swiftly down the ocean of time freighted with its load of joy and sorrow hope and despair life and death and as with tearful eyes we watch it going from ns for ever we stretch forth pur hands to de tain it but in vain it is already beyond ourreach sailing rapidly towards eternity as it disappears from our sight and we realize that it will never return and think of the terrible load of pride passion and folly that it bears how gladly weuld we recall it but itis impossiblt 7 today is a pure white tablet bearing on its surface no mark or stain upon which the recording angel writesonf every uionght word and deed the yesterdays have gone the tomorrows havenot yet come but the todays are here ldt us enjoy them making- them as brightas possible with kind words and deeds- trying ill every today not only tp be nappy ourselves but to make every one elseibappy npt sitting down in de spair because the yesterdays have filled to bring us the- happiness we expected or because they bear the record of the sins we committed the wrongs we have- done not wandering with careless feet into the very haunts of misery and death because yesterday our tired feet all bruised and aching stumbled into the narrow path that leads to a blessed tomorrow what the tomorrows have in store none but the ruler of the nni verse knowg if we improve the to-days- as we shoulct we should have no regret for the yesterdays and no fear for the tomorrpws but we will trust all to him who will tenderly lead us on to that glorious tomorrow which will last through all eternity b painful dekthb surgery met the poor womaj as houseinaid to which wi amongst them was a hanldsom and shut th by when jane paj stopped casionfp tafedcohd i wanl stone vail sometimes ir drw withatwayi she spea tp magg e and on om d tt woman hi a greatly tion todbeak to you maam said bnt i i half afraid id lose place if ar yone heard aul its a good it ovi sr it isquite like of it the chapvian that will be the end people 1 pc- bhe my one what a newspaper is tb e newspaper of today is alihrary it is an encyclopedia a poem a biography a histb ry a prophecy ia directory a time table a romance a icpok book a guide a horoi cope an art critic a political resume a ground plan of the civilized world a low- price itrtullum tnparw it ib a song a serm an a circus an obituaijy a picnic a shipi freok a symphpi ly in so led brevier a medljy of life and deitb a g and aggrega tion f mans glory and his 1 ame it is in sh ort a birdliteye new oi the inagnan linit and meanness the i irthsanddeathb f of the world and all for two times how to stone jflumb a lady employed a young girl about fif teenyears old to assist her about her hpos work one day she was making a cake nd wished tb put some kind of plums in it s j she put a disbrctown on the- tabh with t le plums and told the girl to atone them a nd to sliow her how she took up a plum e nd took the stone oat with the reinark thatlsthe way i irl understood what tbe plum into her mouth instead of tho lish and went away wiat was iher stur- irise a short time after to have the girl tome into the room where bhe was and tell her she had eaten all she could when 1 hej lady went into the room where she had been at work she found she had put all the stones into the dish and eaten all bhe could of theplums and thinking that the hard piecesmeamug the stones would soften up when baked m the cake then thinking the she meant she put e joys and grieis e pri 0 and poverty conts soihe- 4 ilo one need fear cholera or any summer coriplaint if they hayfratbottle of dr t kelloggs dysentery cordial ready for 1 ise it correc ts all looseness of th bowels promptly and auaes a healthy ancj cktantli i iptjion this s a medioine adapted for the i piing and old noh and poorvnds rapidly j mjoommg the most popular niediojpe for shplora dysen jery in the market i u t f kk

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