Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 6, 1887, p. 1

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in my windpipe kropo with little mirrors set on wires called a laryniiioscope j my second teacher said my voice had been qnite aliiely tried that rjkidtcr8 were biitiply bosh and mut be set aside i a third one told mo that my voice was built for second bass and if i got it foccased right it would improve apace another told me that my breath must near the armpits play the next one said that force of tone withtu the membrane lay with vocal chorda and diaphragm aud cricothyroid hone i wns becoming mystified and could not give a tone i- at last i met a toucher kiuff who made my honrt rejoice he heard me tlimuoh quite patiently then said yon have ho voice forfeit of batrayina i miia nifwins la ma to this pohe paralyzed with terror alio coes to her boarderi door and looks through thekeyhole her heart flutterit k with ear aud her ipngue gloed andpowe leaa to ory out j j 1 miss nikgina aeea mrs wilmot iu tl e centre of the room on her knees her ha r batirink over her shoulders and an agonize look on iter face mr wilmot stands near her grasping his wifes hand and lpokitu into her faoe with a madman stajre ap he holds uplifted ojer her head an omptjy bottle terrible 1 says aler to herself ho poor dear woman the horrified spiri ts agoing to murder th j our story no murder after all t insures building muichandip manu factories and all other descriptions of property pn tberremiorn note ijij stem f w- stone cuas davjideon iiustoa street east alley toronto joiivuaisoir entrance exchange c a msttx r george kipl klef g w badfieliow a- co hik21fllclijlw av outarij hail j- church street toronto v- bokkv mrr oiiv iko nci patent secched for inventions henry mtlst ottiwa 0axaja sj years practice no patent no pay president beoritary j mumtay john taylor agnt be ib ij xj o i pause and consider i thatit will be to your owuinterjst to pat ronize home trade we would respectfully uform the inhabitants of actoi and sur rounding country that we are agi in in fall ranuiug order and in abetter position than before the fire to fill all orders entrusted to us to parties buildini lumber wih be drasseh j while you wait and mouldings tc inaue with neatness and despatch xb we are also prepared to fill all orders for shaw grundy morehant tallorsj culph wellington marfcle worts qtrsssc st qxtslpi on rnseil atctlntki for the countei of haltoli and wellinjtou orders left at his residence main street opposite ciurchatrek aetou or addressed j to actou po will receive strict attention term reasonable notes desired discounted if lttm hemstbebt llczvtteirarcituxkes por the counties of wellington andhaltou orders left at the ftie pbess office acton or at my residence in acton will be promptly attended to terms reasonable mosey to loav also money to loan on the most f avor- abe terms and at the lowess rates of in terest in sums of 500 and upwards john h hami propriezob wholesale- nnd retail dealer iu marble granite and everything pertaining to cemetery work direct importer of all kinds of granite and marble ouo summers afternoon the train from new york arriving at the qniet little sta tion of willowdalo let out two passengers a man perhaps thirty and a lady some twenty years of ato apparently man and wife tny both pihseil into the village and did not halt until they came to a neat little cottago near the end of the village on the aide of the door there was a paper tacked and on it wrb written summer board for a respectable family clinda nigeins reading the above they ascended tho stoop and pulled the belt which was imme diately answered by a thin spinster lady of perhaps fifty with a kindlooking face you jiaveaccommodations for boarders i bolievebegan the gentleman yes fir and better- cant be found in thia villape inarm nodding- to the lady this is my wife we sliould like to see tho ijiterior i certainly sir walk in niarm and she led them into onp of the coziest honaesi thoy over saw everything was neat and inviting the visitors were delighted with it- have you much of a household asked the gentleman who had given his name as mr wilmot not miioh sir tom troddles ray old gardener and peggy his wife bary anne bugbear my niece billy the cat and bobby the poodle thems all niarm and were a quiet family sit as every one can tell you before night arrangements were made and mr and mrs wilmot became the boarders of clinda niffiins three days had passed and miss niggius had nothing -to- complain of in her new boarders in fact she liked them very much as they were pleasant and agreeable miss nigginb never could find out mr wilmots business or profession whenever she touched that subject they would always manage to change the con venation and eo up to this day clinda niggius never found out ibe occupation of her boarders que thing miss niggins would say to old peggy troddles they be great readers again mrs willmotbegan to plead with the heart ronderiug voice of hers mercy bill shocried wringing her hands in entreaty dont take my life in ihitroy dont your soul is cnmestaine enough now dont add my murder u it oh dill by the love you once bore be spare rttf life and believe my innocence silence woman all yotuf prayers lore useless and with thoeo words miss niggius beheld mr wiljnot upraise tho bottle he held in bils hand and bring it down opon ia wifes forolioad again and againi and he poor wife dlasping her hands oil her forehead which was now red with bipod foil on tho floor of the room i miss nigging could- stand no more in torror she flew down the atairs yelling murder m the top of her voice j out at tho front door and into tho village street went bowling the terrified spinster until from every window of every honeo on itlio village street heads were popped out people began to gather in the streets and crowds began to congregate before the jioubg- iof murder j a minute after and twenty people filled tho spinsters house and stood by the door of mr wilmots apartments mies niggins weeping among tho crowd i open thedoor criedoiitllohn jubbles tho head villogo constable rapping at the door on the instant the key was turned in the lock and mr wilmot with surprise on his pleasant face opened the door of the room fof goodness sake my good people she innocently asked what is the matter is the house on fire oh you vile villain o you assassin weptpoor miss niggins heyt you murderer you went on miss clinda shaking her fist at mr wilmot you neednt try to hide your guilt i see you do it and my evidence will hang yon hang me what on the face of the earth do you mean miss nirgins you havent been drinking i hope you killed yonr wiferi seen you kill tlio poor dear creature and gracious me robert what is this con- fnsion about and miss niggins saw mrs wilmot corne up to lier tiasbanda side looking aa pretty as ever and not wounded what 1 gasped poor miss niggins robbing her eyes aint yon wounded mrs wilmot dear aint you killed ani j didnt he do it wall clindy niggins crietl out the head constable youve been makin a rticb time aint ye find all about uothin tool 1 seen him through tho keyhole groaned miss niggins i seen him strike her with ji bottle i seen she was interrupted by a iit of hearthy laughter coming frcflt mr and mn wil- mot as they dropped into chairs as if to burst their sides in one of the big buildings in tho down town of new york whence the news papers emanate and the financial wheels that move the whole country revolve there is a cigar store presided over by a yon man known as phil he has a itioi pretentious namo 4q doubt but the custom en who buy cigars there havo neve heard it his face has been daily reflects in the glittering snowcases of the establish ment for fivo years in describing him it would be enough tbaay that hie ptindipal apparent possessions aro a fiery and for midable ronstachej and a kind heart the little newsboys and newsgirls iniliis neighborhood had named to be very fdnd of phil in tho five years they hove known him when the weather is cold they flit in and out of his place of business like stray birds seeking shelter and thoy are always welcome phil ueversaid a word or wore a look that would cause the ruggedest aud dirtiest of them to feel that their presence was an intrusion they fluttered in at all times with jrags fljring like flaglets over their sbiveriugittleboaiesj and hair falling over their red and grimy faces they warmed their t benumbed fingers aud chirruped together feeling fectiy at home in phils shop and singly or in groups darted out into cold to pursue the difficult business of earn- ing their bread vl i ou ia8t new years eve juslbefojre phil f was ready tojcldse the store a party of hia littlo friends i rushed in their eyesjvere glowing anditlieir manner indicated that something ujusualry exciting was in the wind the compsuy was headed lly a waokeyed babyfied girl who has no other namo tfian mary blie has been sell- infpapers ou the coriier fc three years and when she first bogauisho was so little she could not walk up the steps paddy haggerty wa4 next iu the procession ifpr years if is father had a news stand on the corner of beekman street and jnstifour weeks before now years had dropped dead there besides these there were micey- thepjg snowball billy a fnzzydieaded ui i ti t rriiii per- ithen the vtelit bkbx 18 ckjod vok give tho ka8m4one two tjirse sweet as babys kisa may be whatare you good for rosebad say good to frolio this daya away j good for kissing good for a squeeze good to dandle en lap and knees good to latfflh when yauj feel inclined and cry when big folks will not mini good to crawl und creep and fidget and get into mischief littlo miss midget i i what is the use ot those tiny hands to cling to mother when baby stands what is the aso f those restless toes 7 to trot into trouble i auppoeo if vand what is the gee of this mouth i pray good for chatter the livelong day and what ef this fluffy golden hair why thesuiibearnsrove tosuugglein there well then jmy baby mb ndt sea but you are useful as babies can be- but oh now what b1iu1i i do with you teaoli you hpw to bo good and true- how to strive for the noble and right how to be brave in lifes long fight ah therell be lessons lifes season through which mother must patiently teach to youj pumps ou short notice and from long experience in the business we feel confident that we can give satisfaction every time so come on with your order and help to roll the ball along money makes the maregp whether she has less or no tnok ebhage maiincer httviu j lately vinited the bay oi iuudy granite quarries and having purchased the entire mock of gray slid red granite inoiiunieutu headstrintx crosses urns ok of alekandcrj taylor at less than cost i will until forther notice sell at prices never before known in ontario for in- i fam morning till night theydo nohling fctauce jraniu nicmiiuitnts ft blghl 800 7 ft blondn becky mcgill oscartliedude aiid weo little bible back so called because he had a rnim between his eponlders resembling a family bible yes and siplas johnny was also one of them he acquired his namo frotn a chronic rash on his face resemljliiig erysipelas the procession marched up to the counter i wjth an air of mingled mystery and -so- lemnity then paddy hoggerty pulled off the remains of his hat and struck a tagy attitude a l phil lie said niie au the iestof qais beeii abnut your shop a good while and wea always got aged white yonse done lots of decent things by us arid we likes jyer so mary and the dudo was aayiu as lhow we might get yer a present for new years whqn we passed around the hat jwie got quite a little pot and jbeoky and ible laid jt out the little itliaii stepped to the front paddy concluded and from beneath her hin and faded wrap drew a gorgeous old old silk handkerchief j aint it acorker she said as she handed it over tho show case phil took it and for a whole minute was silent tears stood in hie kind eyes and when he did speak his voice trembled au he could say was tauk you little friends tliftukyon and then he small procession faced about and masoned out phiv sets a higher value on the old gold handkerchief than on any rift he over re- jeived it represents gratitude and abun- ant good will take the children toohurch j h bat do they not bjwo the- sunday school yes and a wpllcrinjpped and christpresenting sunday school is the right arm of a church bnt a right arm is not the rraiu body and an arm dieseverr ed from the body is a bloodless and impot ent thing all honour to the zealous devoted sunday school teacher he or sho is often an actual pastor or fihepheijd to guide to jesus those who have no spirit- ual caidance at home but the sunday school never was ordained to be and never can be a substitute for the regular services of tho sanctuary 3 j bring your children with you to church dear friends it is their nestling place as well as yours are you quite certain as to what your youn swallows and- sparrows may be about v hile yon are sitting in yonr pews j how do they spend the lords day at home if you i commit the sin of beginning the day with your sunday newspaper yon may be qnite su re that the boys and girls will be deep in the police reports and fashion gossip and wretched scandals of those sabbath j jbreakers while you are listening to the ermon theii keep the secular deseorators of holy time out of joiir doors and take all your bairns i with you to the place where their vonrigheartemay be led heaven- r i i ward expect their early convereidn to christ rev dtl l cttyor 75 8 ft uflo 9 ft sioo 10 ft m all work and luuterial warranted flrstclass tarlies wanting anything in this hue will do well to call and see uiu before purchasing elsewhere as 1 guarantee my pricek aro from ao to 00 per cent below all other doalerji acton meat market a excelsiokl bikry i pk w 1 sa spfi t s -jfkt- ms f4 i r nit 0g l-s-nte- 11 f i ctq m fis tohkday w architect t gckliit ost oivjl yaeens hotel block market sjuarev prancis nunan successor to t i chapman bookbidek t oeovg6s square guelph ontario account books of all kinds made to order periodicals of every description carefully i founds rqlifi neatly and promptly done john ji1aeeyt v iuoeessotjto thompson tt jaelwou money to loan on farm property at per cent mortgages purehaeam6bey oaued for parties ia hattgf fmmf security conveyancing in aliitabraito properly and neatl done ewemtm z and city property fbt aalitiililat h farms for sale sent to all pxt of the wlated in europe kuropeari camfesta wanting fra in ontario otiwfelii breat will be leftdailj at the sjoro of mr jok neison 1or the accommtodaltion of customers tho delivery waggdn will alw call three times a week ob usual wlrs t sf tatham wstions throaih our earopmb- afflgwwi j vms wanted for anrtimfmmls rmsjvrintedifor onrlista w office setr favm cthjjsifti j yyiipmani an eaiy sliavej a stylteh hiirrcpt a good iealaain imelartingbariitoo always ii2i rknia haam knd put in flritclasa teidjfi od ohildren balr rtulycot j owv9hati rutledge croseon butchers have purchased the business of mr r holmes and solicit a share of public j patronage f the members of the firm are practical batchers and are prepared to ensure tbeir customers thorongb satisfaction there will always be found on hand a full stock of au kind of meat c in season we have settled in aoton to stay and feel satisfied that by transacting business upon business principles weiwill win publio confidence and support rutledgre crosson- acton feb 9tti 1886 newblacksmith in acton andrew tjeskey having purchased the general blacksmith- ing business of mb p j smith solicits the patronage of all the customers of the shop and the public generaally horseshoeing will be made a special feature of the busi ness interfering hoe8 carefully shod and cured having bad large experience in the manufacture and repairing of agricultural implements and machinery of all kinds as well as of general work i feel that i can oarodteeaatisjactlorjirgevery case iftsife but read out of little yellar covered books which i think must he novels which i think is very foolish of em i so days lengthened into weeks aud at last august came and with it something which startled that sleepy little village into a convulsion f horror and exoitement the cottage of clinda niggins is wrapped ill slumber and quiet as a tomb for though tho hohr is but nine oclock the spinsters household is in silence j the only ifgbts to be seen issue irom tho boarders window in the second story clinda niggins couldnt go to sleep that night for the mosquitoes bite savagely and for an hour that lady has done nothing but murder all she ea so 10 oclock comes and miss niggins beingawake hears a noise up stairs and rises to listen not hearing well at her own door she throws on her dress and goes up stairs standing at the landing some feet from the boarflers room sho comes to a pause and listens it- mrs wilmojt that is speaking now as shivsays ojj bill bill i have ever been trno to you xhave upqmny soul yon lie woman you lie i says mr wilmot andlmissj niggins is astounded v i have proofs of your infidelity tou have betrayed mo to the police you have betrayed me to her nay do not deny it miss nigghib begins to tremble as she never did before no bill dear uo what though yon are a robber what though you are steep d in crime and your soul orimaon and dyed with blood what care 1 1 you are my bust and bill and i never did nor will betray yon neverf never t miss niggins oant move nor speak with terror almtabihea think not to tlitid toe flercdy an- swers her husband you have betrayed me do you know whaf iahall do with you fals helanef j kv j i am iunocent bwv ob t am inno- ccv pitt wrjtpo fit ptttf sbttev i 5 poor soul exclaimed mr wilmot hausted with laughtjer isuppoae iniuat tell you our profession miss niggins my wife is an actress and i am an actor both engaged during the fall and winter season at the metropolitan theatre now york there now the secrets out what you belong to the drarrlatic pro fession do ye r8ktd miss niggilia yes my wife ahd myself 1 was mr wilmots answer and the horrible mar- ider you witnessed through the kevhole was merely a rehearsal of our parts which are givon to us in the new drama which wo open our season with in newyork a roar of laughter from the people and their quick dispersion to their homes a sigh of relief from miss niggins and her retreat fpr lier own room immediately followed this explanation so i it tamed oat tho two ways iof looking one mau enjoys what he has another stiffen for what he has not one man maltfes op his accounts froni his wants another from his assets one mau is thankful for his blessings another is morose for his misfortunes when it rains one man j says i this will make mud k another this will lay the dust good is mixed with j onr jsvil is mixed wilmpts became great friends of miss niggins and every summer for many years after they were her hoarders and so ttrey had as many private rehearsals as they wanted without terrifying the spinster or causing hor to give rise to another midnight alarm goodbyel it was in the drillsquare royal en gineer barracks says an exchange a squad of recruits were at drill amongst wborn was an irishman named doherty 6 ft ij in in huigbj at that time the sergeantmajor waj mr g- only 5 ft 4 in on this day he was seen approaching pthb squad looking simrply about for some lault all squared up with the exception f doherty and tho j sergeant major madi traight for him when tho foliowin dialopue ensued bergtmajor headi up that man diberty raised his heat slightly up hig lier air the hem was raised again then the sergtmajo by standing oil hia toes managed to reao doherty s ohin and jpoked it higher sjtil with jthe remark ghats v better t djon t let nje see your bead dowu gain 13 r this time all were interested at seein doherty staring far away and above th f 8ergtmajors headwhen just thou a voice fropilabove lis in iaj rlolr brogue saidf arrilto be always like this sergeant major sergtmjipr- jfea do herty than ill a 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york or chicago iperaian lamb oa tho inst quality sif 11 mm v v tsts i uvm wmu rrm- a sift ls4i m v s one says our i evil another says i with good- try- to bo- like thbse happytempered people and always view things on their brishter 3ide two boys osaiujtjiug a bash oiiaigu served that it had a horn the other that it had a rose two boys looking nt some skaters one said see how trjey fall the other see how thoy glide r j one man complains that there hi oviljiu the world another rejoices that there is good iu th world two men being convalescent were asked how thvy were one said iani better today the other said i was worse yesterday w two boya were eati ng their dinner one said i would rather have somethiug better than this nlu other said thisis better thau nothing one man thinks he is entitled to a better world audvis dissatisfied because he hasnt got itanother thinks he is not justly entit led to any iiid is sat sfied with this don dont snub i a my beeiuae he wears shabby clothes- when edison the inveu- tor of the telephone first entered boston he wore a pair of yellow breeches in the depth of winter 4 dbritsnub a boy ibeeanso his home is i i plain aud unpretending abraham lin colns early iaomeiwaa logcabin dont snub a boy because of the ignor ance- of his- pareh st shakesnoare the worlds poet wasthe son of a man whq was unable to write bisownnamer i dont snub a boy because he chooses- an humble trade the author of the pil- grims progress was a tinker dont sh ar a bejy because of physical disability milton was blind dont snuh a boy becanbo of dullness in his lessons hogarth the celebrated painter and ongraver was a stupid boy at his books rr i dont snub a boy because he stjittels demostiigucs the great orator of greece wi- m ii ji overcame a harsh alnd stammering voice dont sjiub any one not alone because soniq day they raay far outstrip you iu the race of jife but because it is neither right uor kind nor ghristjau i her pa was older f m whatprettyjohildreu you have said the new minister to the proud mother of three little ones majbj my little dear said he as lie took a girl of five np into his lap are you the oldes of the family no maam rosponded the little miss with ithe usual accuracy of ohijdhoodv my psfljderri me 4rfr at low prices also black astraolions good tf yotittantandbbydnriean i siift jw vi 4n a 14 vv riirif ii invi awfrt ii w

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