Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 2, 1886, p. 1

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f voflole xii no sa ht oni vi 1as our column halfcolnilin quirtt c ono inch rl fe rtott ffrrc rtss is ivatisutt kveuy thursday morning axtat free phess power printing h0u8e ajcton ontario acton bankinc cot storej chri8tie co i bankers actonj ontario bali chains subscription rates joirs 100 kit noktits thhrkmoxths 35 ct 1 rvruily iu advance if not paid in advance ii per or trih b elirgtxl no papor disoon- uicd till nil rrtrs arc priil txcept at the on of h publisher jtadvebtisino rates- rimmi sm00 1 30l 9000 1200 iaw too s50 200 ttvukj 3500 2000 600 ltuo t0o 350 zso 100 ctul tllvcruserneuts 8 cents for the first iuswi ioo m4 cents per hub for each sub- seoueut insertion shi the number of lines reckoned i y the spice occupied measured bv a scale of sc lid nonpareil vivcrtisstnents without specific directions will bo inskrtvd till forbid and charge accord- i ngly tn nsitory advertisements must bo laid in advise chauges for contract auvertiwouu must bo iu tho off c by 9 am on mondays othcrvris thev will i o left over until the following week h im00rlf editor aud proprietor 1 0kxiai liaykixa iiusixttss maxsacrkd koitst toaitjib on approved notes discounted and interest allowed on deposits don t read this the undersigned is prepared to tarnish on tho shortest notice uftiny iiantity bottom prices firstclass aud at lumber ingsh tuiq bftllcs may k found on flcct gro 1 inlo lilrcn bowvll co newspaper ao ttrtteinc iaican10sroce8twncn atntliu pa3 be tahfc for it lh kktv yokf business directory we lowry m b m c p s graduate of trinity college mem ber of college of physicians and surgeous offioe and residence at the head of frederick street acton l bennett lds dentist georgetown ontario j lath staves head- ngles wash tubs churijis butter tubs pork barrels woogf to tiik a pp os people at daybdokstgre cuelph the etock is full of nicejnew goods bought by mi day whou iu england this summer toy ko0ks iam8 to a c mcklnlay l d s surgeon xi dmitist georgetown nt tis tlie uew system of nitrous oxide gas com monly called vitalized air for extracting teethwiil out pain having been demon tratojr and practical teacher in royal college ol dental surgeons toronto pat raas niaylepead upon receiving satiafaction iu any or irations performed will visit acton every second and fourth wednesday of each mpntli office agnews hotel- wtf john ilawson graduate of on- tario veterinary college toronto veterinar surgeon acton out orrui u kuuuy bros boot andshoe store resi denco in tits rear 1 horses examined as to ouudae and certiticats givec all calii night or day promptly utteud ed to xeruis easy johnston mcleak barriatfr solicitors xbtariss convey aueers ivct private fhwis to loan onric e xovh hajpiactoni t 1 b jhsmon wm a mcliiix t xowat 3ufcl stf2souh0b xotakvpruijr money to loau mkttiews block acton upstairs e- mitchell slfcrin cosvttixcik ivu orncr first door west of the chatnpion office main street milton money to loan at c per cent qhiltok allan baird barristers solicitors ac tijiesto vmck0ukinn ojuce- creelmaifs block georgetown a wking street east toronto t klzxs j snntos n j nuid b tarn ljaidlaw co bilelstebs it j0m1i0k oriksover imperial bauk 21 wel lington stree east entrance exchange alley toronto j6h- batv q c c a minitn williui lliv gronoe kinerr g w badgerow co bikii-i- sijnoas ac ontario hull vi huich street toronto ivjilmiv john cuvjniici patents sec cred for ixvjsntidss henry grist ottawa casaia 20- years practice no patent no pay also ploto and tsss and anything in the line of farmers house keepers or contractors neoossities lll thos c moore jrfi v e ij p ii- business college guelph ontario mhe thrd scholastic year x begins september 1st patronage drawn from ten states antfc provinces young men aud boys thoroughly prepared for business pursuits graduates eminent ly successful as accountants business managers shorthand writers clerks salesmen travellers etc both iu canada and tho united states moderate rates thorough practical work and courteous treatrjieut characterize the institution ladies admitted to all the advantages of the college j splendid facjijities afforded for the nc- qaisition of french and german i for information address m mucormick priucipal lumber shingles and lath fpuo uiidorsijinhl ilcjires to iufortit the public x tbt he has ufv on lmnd and iriu kep in stock afuu line of pino and hemlock ae well as other kinds of lumber also first and second cltss pine shingles lath coal wood having purchastuthe col busims of mr c s smith i pm prepared to supply all kinds of stove 0u i have also a good stock of wood- hardwood ah cedar aud mill wood at reason able prices wood and coal delivered t james bkown mutual fire insurance compahy i or rni c0tj1ttt op walliitqioit esevbmslikk 1810 head office cuelph insures buildings merchandize manu factories and all other descriptions of property on thepreuiani noto sjstem pwistpne cnas davidson i president secretary john taylor agent ilioioe books uiulkh hand satchew wrttlnt desks hhessixi and liooo other things suitable for xmaspe23enta cloth merchant have rkt kiv flj ctoit fin ttix tuuhkwv monnixd vecuuhku ifci 1880 poetry q08bip oil 1 oould there in this world bo found somo little spot of happy ground where village pleasures might go round without tho village tattling how donbly bleit the spots would be where all might dwell at liberty without the bitter misery of gossips endless tattling if such a spot were really known dame peace might olaim it for her ownj and in it she might fix her throne forever and forever there like a queen might reign and live while every ono would soon forgive tho little slights they might receive and be offendod nevor ys it will paylyou to visit daws bookstore gublph hall tailors ed 1 11e1i first instalment or ntw fatl qoob shawcrundy iant tailors ouelph march t a murray r jx3sttj acctiokkf b for the counties of halton and wellington orders left at his residence main street opposite chttrch street acton or addressed to acton poswrtl receive strict attention ierno3 reasonable notes discounted if desired w 51 hjb5i8tbeet vi ijlcexsed acctioxkeb for the com ities of wellington and halton orders left 1 1 the fbee pbess office acton or at my residence in acton will be promptly at ended to terms reasonable monet to loak also monc y to loan ou the most favor able terms i nd at the lowest rates of in terest in sat as of 500 and upwards john day akchitjict geylvu 0t oiimtliuiueens uotel block market square- f st m in pause and consider that it ivill be to your own interest to pat ronize home trade we would respectfully inform the inhabitants of acton and sur rounding countryj thajt wo areagaiu iu full ranuing order and iff a better position than before the are to fill all orders entrusted to us to parties bjiilckug lurriber will be dresseri i while you wait and mouldings lc made with neatness and despatch n bjwe are also prepared to till all orders for j on short notice and from ldng experience in the business we feel confident that we oan givesatisfaction every time so come on with your order and help to roll the ball along money makes the mare go whether she has legs or no wholesale granit wellington marble works qv75beq st s 0itelph h hamilton jproprietor id retail dealer in marble ind everything pertaining j to pepetery woik direct jiruporter of all kinds i of granite and marble haviuglutely visited the jjoyoffuudytraiato quarries antl likvlnk purchi sod tho entire stock of gray and rcdigranite moimmente headstones crosses uruq etc of alexa idor taylor at icsb than cost iwfll uutil in ther notice sell at prices no verjbiforo known n ontario for in- t stance craniu inonnmenta ft high 6o 7 ft 758 ft 800j9jf i mob 10 it u13d all work aud material warraiited flratolass parties wanting anything in this lino will do well to call and see me before purchasing elsewhere as i guarantee hsy prices aro from 30 to s6 per cent below ill bther dealore i p iis roikohiofniakers that romovo far from our hearts the warmth of iovci and leajd us all to disapprove what gives another pleasure they soem to take one 8 partbut wheii theyve heard our cares unkindly then they soon retail them all again mixed with their poisoned measure cases and then theyve suoh a euuuing way of tellingillmeaut taleaithoy say dont mention what ive said i prftv i would not tell it to another straight to yoar neighbors houso they o narrating overythijig they know and break tho peace of high and low wife husband friend and brother oh 1 that tlie mischiefmaking crow were all reduced tci one or two and they were painted red or blue that every one niight know them then would bur villagers forget to rage and quarrel f tune and fix t orfall into au angry pet with things so much below them for tis a sad degrading pnrt to make anothers bosom smart and plant n dagger in the heart we ought to love and cherish then let us evermore be found in quietness with all around while friendship joy and peace abound and angry feelinds perish ouk story joes people i i ouly thiuu of it said bessie gale lightly my busbaods people have sent mo a tub of applebutter and a roll of rag carpet for a weddmgjprcsent because my motherinlaws letter says it isnt likely i have had timo to do up many preserves yet and the rag carpet will save me such a deal of trouble ifi scrubbing the kitcheu floor miss millian put up her eyeglasses with a click thejy must bo regular prc-raphaeli- ties ty 6 llhaye never seen them and inever mean marnedjjoe i didn whol fclmilv aud pretty plainly to understand ijidho like it kaid miss milliau the bride toswd her head i doht know wbetlrer he did or not safd w but itsjust as well to have all these matters definitelysettled atithc very outset 1 bessie gale was ian ideal bride very pretty very frivoloui fall of a vaguo idea that life was a pilgrimage of roses and that it waej her mission tosenjoy herself as much as possible sho had stepped almost directly from tho recitationroom of a foshionablo school to the altar mr gale joe as bessie called him was tlie assistant cashier in a bank with a good income aud a sunny temper he re garded his young wife as little less than perfection although he found it difficult to reconcile her type of womanhood with that embodied in his mother and sisters and the dear old aunts who had alternately scolded and spoiled him iu the days of his boyhood j do you think it is necessary to keep three girls said he ono day with our small fatriily bessie f i couldnt get along with less said young mrs gale unless lifting her large gazellelike eyes reproachfully to his to make a perfeot sistejr said the young man bluntly when th moment arrived for him to take his loavt im afraid you ard not glad to soo mo to 1 oil yon tbo troth said bessie frigidly lam not no said elihu gale why uot because said bonnie ithfnk it will be altogether better if my husbands family aud i sec as littlo as possible of eaoh other we belot g to ft different world a you your- bolf ulufl ueo it is impossible that wo should hi irmouko thin eb said elihu i am certain of it declared bebsie so elilu gale went back and gavo his mother a id sistors a description of joes wife what to teach out daughters at a social gathering some one proposed this question what shall i teach my dauglitor the following replies were handed in peige thjltee ceins ohrlit is mine o wliat precious joy divine i am christs arid christ is mine mine to love in weal or woe whfe said bessie of coursje when i expect to marry the i have given him soarcel y six mpnths hod elapsed how ever when a cloud of vaguo unanticipated trouble 1 joined up on tho horizon mr galo wen abroad on some mission for the bank to 1 e gone several weeks and to the surprise o all concerned he did not return when the illotted time was up i alwt ys thought so said miss milliau with a ftht ug of hor volvetdraped shoulders these g ilea lived a deal to extravagantly forpeople of their means johnson to the servant if mrs galo calls here and asksttb sec me mind i am not at home bessie vas bewildered cold glances wcro turned towards her auspicious whis pers met h br cur on every side miss milliari openly ctt licr iu tho street and trades men sent in their bills with various degrees of insolent persistency what pes it all mean she said to herself with a creeping chill at her heart why doe i not joe write or telegraph or something what shall i do i cannot cannot live so in the n itm of her tearful perplexity there came a prodigious thumping at tho door and in walked joels tall brother elihu what drying little bessie said he kindly this wont do what is it all about my huajbaud sobbed bessie glad to rest her tin obbiug head against the tender arm tl ey say lie has embezzled the banks mor ey that he is a defaulter then tl ey are uttering a puck of lies said elihu cheerfully and you and i sister iulav ought to know that if no one else does the latidlord has put up a bill on thfi house fall ered bessie and the butcher and baker wont servo me any longer and that odiouii dressmaker has sent in her bill and people look the other way when they meet i i e and pretend not to eec me oh what it to become of me ill tell you saidejlihu backup your trunks in less than au hour and come back to pri arose hollow with me mother and the gills ore expecting yon dont delay a mill nte audi irre listably impelled by the current of tho stronger will bessie gale obeyed it was such a comfort to have some ono to lean on to feel herself upheld by a strength that was gr atcr than her own for after all she ou y belonged to the climbing vine type of woman 1 it was ft hill autumnal dusk when they reached tho old farmhouse at the fout of primrose mountain where tho red lights sliouo out ii to the frosty dusk like cheery eyes old llrtgale stood smiling in the doorway aud helen and honor ran to the gate to help her out of the depot waggon with many velcoming kisseb and words of affectai ob i d nt see how you can have any patience with me said bessie penitently as she stood the oeptro of loving attention and caresscc i dont deserve it i have treated yon ill so badly but if you will try andbeai with me for poor joes sake v joe iieec not fret aoout ybpdear said old mrs ga e kindly patting her shoulder 1 he will know that his wife will always be sure of a pome with us acton thos ebbage 4 -j- hanaser prancknunan sucoeisorto t i qhapmau nooxbider georges square- guelph ontario pa b aikinds made to order 1 wfn f cvdrv description carcfuuy rjj ag neatly an ptompt done exgeltsior aeery bread mr will be left flaily at the store of john nelson for tlieaccomiiodation of customers mwbacjsmith john j daley v succe isor ut thompson jackson wngy to loan on farm property at 6 t ha iort purchased money sef p mortgages and other ecuntyy- cc n veyanci og in all its branches pj y neatl done charges low m it for sale list domur t f ale to prbof the couted intending purchasers andeir- j- pu tor ournsis correspdu sph oir i0ffice near thepost0ffice the delivery ayaggon will also calltlirce times a week as usual mrs t statham mhk hanlatf barber hop mrtrsibbet actox miu ii ontario ssvstffl fsttlt tsjt lons thrc ugh our eoropeari agencies nnj wanted for ottr lists given conditionl taetily cat rs honed and put in firstclass ladies and childrens hair f cidssrttoatoriftl artilk 3 in aoto hutledge croseon utjhf8 have purchased the business of mr r holmes and solicit a ishare of public patronage the members of the firm are practical batchers and ore prepared to ensure i ibeikr customers thorough satisfaction there will always befouud an hand a full stock of all kindn af meat ac iii season i i we have settled in actm to stay am feel satisfied tliat by trani acting basiness upon business principles m will win pablio confidence andi support but edge orosson- acton feb 0tb 188c me n axd1iew te8key havitig purchased hie general blacksmith- ing business of mnt j siirrli solioits the patronage of all the custonjiers of the shop and he publiogenerally 1 hofbsshohincr will be made 4 lipecial feature of the busi ness interfering horses cirefully shod and cured ii having had large experience in the manufacture anc repairing of agricultural implements and macbinerfr of ill kinds as well a of general work i feel ithat i can uar anteesatisf action in every cose j- andbbw teskey face lyoja want drudge iof myself my mother will come here if you like bessey and instruct yon in i no slje wont quiokly interrupted mrs gale coloring to the roots of her love ly auburngold hair ill have no mother- inlaw in this houso j joe looked hurt bnt he said nothing more mary milliau says i must be resolute or i shall be conquered thought thobrde and when helen and houora gale her husbands sisters from primrose hollow telegraphed that they were coming to new york for a days shopping and would lunch with their new sister bessio wired back a most uncompromising message that it would not be convenient and immediately inyited mies millian to eat a brab lunoh with jier at pelmonicos upon the same day j j oil youro doing splendidly said miss millian to her when she learned of this deed of prowess theyll soon get tired of i obtruding themselves on you at this rate j- all this diplomacy however did not pro tect honest elihu gale her husbands elder brother from dropping unexpectedly in upon them one evening when they were entertaining a lew friends at a little supper previous kj a theatre party joe unsophisticated mortal joyfully wel comed the young giant from the rural dis tricts and mode room for him as if he had been a guest of honor but mrs gale pursed up her oberry lips and scarcely inclined her head when joe called o it besbie my darling this is my brother elihu wasnt itfortut ate that be chanced to come iu this evening of all others when we are going to tlie the ttre joe enjoyed it certaijly so did elihu bat mrs gales disph asufe was but too eyftfeut and the teaoh hor that 100 cents make a dollar teach her how to arraiigo the parlor and the library teaoh her to say no and mean it or yes and stick to it v teaoh her how to wear a calico dress and to wear it like a queen teach her how to sew on buttons darn stockings and mend gloves teach her how to dress for health and comfort as well as for appearance v t teachher to cultivate fldwers and keep thh kitchen garden teach her to make the neatest room in theiouse teach her to have nothing to do with in temperate or dissolute young men teach her that tight lacing in uncomely as well as injurious to health teach her to regard the morals and habits and not money in selecting her associates teach her toobserve tho old rule a place for everything and everything in its place teach her that music drawing and paint ing are real accomplishments in the home and are not to be neglected if there bq timo and money for their use ueach her the important truism that theimore8he lives within her income the more she will save and the further she will get away from the poorhouse i teach her that a goodvsteady church- going mechanio farmer clerk or teacher without a cent is wortb more than forty loafers or nonproducers in broadcloth teach her to embrace every opportunity for reading and to select such books as will give her the most useful and practical information in order to make tbebest pro gress in earlier as well as later home and schqol life jep whbreer i go mine upon the stormy deep mino to keep mine upon fl minowmurbswiaup- mino upipn the mhuntains cold mine in valley wood or wold mine in scorching trackless sands mine in strange ijifriendly lands mine in dark and stormy flight mine hi hours of peaceful light mine in poverty an8 wealth rmlfae in sickness pain or health mine when storms of sorrow fall mine tfhen joys have turned to gall mine when foes shall hate mo sore mine when friends know itfe no more iline when desolatand lone mine when every hope has flown mine is he in life or death mino unto the latest breath j mine beyond earth b scenes of woe mine where sorrows none shall know mine when passed lifes stormy tide mine forever at hisside o what precious joy divine i am christs and fhrist is n proprietary medicines a visit to dr greens laboratory at woodbury nj has considerably changed onr views and especially our prejudices in regard to what are generally kapwn s standard patent medicines of course we are getting to that age in life- wheu we are forced to conclude life itself is a hum bug andnaturally mistrnst anything that has not withstood long andtrifid experiences being a physician i had the curiosity to know how such a sale of two medical preparations icould be sustained for so many years theperfect system ripdn which the business is conducted and the pharmaceu tical arrangements for the manufacture of the two recipes with which we are made acquainted are sufficiently convincing to ub that the august flower for dyspepsia and liver complaints and boscheee german syrup for throat ahd lung troubles were for the complaints they are recommended most excellent remedies and only regret that in much of our practice medical ethics prevent ds from prescribing them without making the formulas public when we were shown the great quantity of voluntary letters having been forwarded dr green from all parts of the country and from all olasses of people lawyers ministers and doctors giving a description of their ail ments testimonials of their cures ac i fel like endorsing dr greens suggestion that the government accept such valuable formulas and license them for general use by giving protection to tho inventor same as patents generally copied from n y druggitis circular oj vet 18s8 mine as to breathing tight dressing thoi gh the most serious hindrance to the habi of good breathing is not the only obstacle there org cafe- less ways of sittingar d standing that draw the shoulders for ware and cramp the chest andit is as hard for the lungs to do good workwheh the chest is narrow and con stricted as it is for a iloselybandagcdhand to set a copy of clearj graceful penmanship then there are lajsyj ways of breathing and onesided ways of breathing and the particularly bad habifl of breathing through the mouth xow the nose was meant to breathe thioughr and- it is marvelously arranged for filtering lilie imirarities out of the air and for changing it to a suitable temperature for entering the luns the mouth has no such apparatus and when air is swallowed throagjh the mouth instead of breathed through jlje nose it has an injurious effect upon th e lungs a stor y is told of an indian who 1 ad a personal en- counterith a white m in much his superi or in size anastrength and who was asied afterward if he was not ifroid mejh ver afraid of raatfwho keep 3 month open vas the immediate- reply indeed breatbknc through tlui month gives a foolish an weak expression to ihje faeey 4a you may 6eeiby watching apy oeasieer with top mouth open it may be uoed that in anemic or low condition of tlie blood is seldom found where there is an established habit oi full deep breathinglwiththejmouth closed im f a cufltom that fias abase grown io eggs by weight isnt it strange that wo buy and sell eggs by number instead of by weight number does not show their value weight does in the st lonis last two weeks i presents and i a society lady says 6 lobedemocrat in thai have paid 8150 for bridal do not expect to go through the season under 500 for this iten of expense i would avoid it if i could but the fact is when i wasrnaxried threi i years ago it was rhy misfortune to re ive about 2500 worth of presents from my friends and relatives and i am gradd ijly plying back their value to thoso who gave m e presents and to wnom 1 must give in return i thonghtsucha liberal donation fortunate at the time but i have learned different by experience whenever i see a grkai display of presents at a wedding now i say to my self there is adebt ofgb many hun dred or thousands of dollars this young couple has saddled upon them atj the begin ning of their career it is a custom that has grown to abdse and the only merit i see in it is that they pay back on the in stallment plan i have several years to pay my debt but still i must pay for many articles for which i have not had the least use l n m 1 m wm fs romance of a newspaper man next morning wbeu bessie some eggs weigh twice as much as others 1 opened her e yes a billow of indescribable comfort swe f across her soul they all believed in joo here they were ready to love and honor her oh what it happiness all this was after i the atmosph ire of doubt scorn intangible contempt from which she had escaped joes mother is the sweetest old lady in the world sho thought helen and jhonora are lorn gentlewomen even though they do bake and cook and sweep their own floors and elihu ob elihu is like joe a prince among men for a wee she dwelt under the laving wing of jo a people and at the end of that time ju it as kind mrs gale was help ing her to phn out a selfsupporting future of her own tpe door opened and in walked joe himself suoh an outrageous jumble of lies said he i was detained on private nusi nesb for mr auranius the bank president i missed only one steamer yet that delay was i enough to serve as foundation for a perfect towbi of babel of bonbense ive ood news for you bess i am to ba pro loted to be first cashier with another thousand a ye ar of salary what justice or business sagacity is there in paying the same price for one as for the other is not the farmer who sells a large egg for the same price that- his neighbor sells a small one cheated 1 and is not the buyer of the small egg cheated just as well might butter bo sold by rolls the small roll bringing as much as the large one we do not buy or sell butter f the number of rolls or meat by the number of pieces or cheese by number nor should we sell eggs by number if jeggs were bought and sold by weight the value of certain breeds of fowls would be changed now the breed that furnishes the greatest number of eggs is the most profitable then it would be the breed that furnished the greatest weigh 1 some breeds are remarkable for the smallness of their eggs such breeds would suffer in popu larity while the fowls that lay large eggs would gain this would work only justice however to the fowls as it would to their owners and the consumers clearly eggs should be sold by weht tjhen why does not overy one insist upon it 1 american agriculturist for becemkr the other day i learulod of ft romance iff r the life of aiiewspaper man formerly of chicago but now locate i in r more western city that is rather peculiar sdme years ago the young gentlema i was it minnea polis whilecrossing a street one day he saw that a streetcar dri ver had i tarted his car just as a lady placed her foot upon the steps lhe wasin idanjjerof falling and the newspaper mausnjk3red he v a few days afterward they me at the n sidenoe of a mutual friend and were ii troduced their previous meeting placed tlem on a friendly footing at ouof they met fre- quently aftet ward and s oon their i acquaint ance ripeued into love the lady was a very beautiful widow in due coiurse of time they were married and after the event the happy husband let rned for the first time that bis wife was rdrth 75000 st paul pioneer bves but to his amazement bessie burst out aughing and trying in the same breath i dontca re for any more salary- now that you are t ack joe said she and no money cc u d buy the happiness i have experienced ii r the kindness of your people dear dear joe j in vaiu did miss millian attempt to knit together the broken stitches of the old friendship when mrs gale eame back jbebsie would liave nothing more to say to her jpea sis rswere enough companion ship for her ind joes mother hencefor ward was hers but i always told you didnt i said honest joe tpat they were nice a ftohrreld work burdock bio bitters act at the same time upon the iver the bowels the kidneys and the akin r slieviug or curing in every lease warrai tod satisfactory or money refunded a fair offer of exchange jones ha old fellow how are you just heard that you had gone into the hewspjaper business smithyes just bought a country pqper jonesrthat so good enough why i guess you con give me an occasional puff then smith certaiuly what are you busy with now jones im in the clothing business- readymade clothing smith ha i then i guess you can give me an occasional pair of pants jones well i dunno about that it costs money to manufaoture clothing you know i smith thats trmifud it costs nothing to manuf acturenjmvtpapers heu thejoflartfld boston comhr he arrived prepared i say youiknbw remarked 4 mutton chop- whiskered e nglishn mn vho was speud- ing a day orjtw6ftt the rossiu hoqse to ronto i came out liere loaded down witli wraps and furs and i bought a pair of snowshoesin london which i thonght i would be ablp- to nsq 3 jut ive ibeen aw fully bold i could get as much duowsboe- ing in england as i can et herein novem ber anyhow j ithought rour winfjersiegan about tlie end of july and lasted until the eud of june but itwas wtually colder in england last october wt en i left liverpool jihan it is here ju cam da in november the thermometer has nob been below fifty since i gbtiictre i thinl i shall stay here andi escape the severity of thej english whiter v mr h mccawcusto n house toronto writes my wife was ti oubled vfith dys pepsia and rheumatibm for a long time she tried fnony different medicines bat did not get any relief until s te used northrop a lymans vegetable discovery and dys- peptiocufe she has ta sen wo bottles of it and now finds herself m hotter health than sho liaa been- for yeire liv p f m yu t y

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