Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 28, 1887, p. 1

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advertisement uiust bo paid a iulvne change for contract alvwrtiseuients must be in the office by 0 ajn on motxluysrotherrris hv will be left oref until the tallowing week h p sioorr raitor anil proprietor- into rhrcn sowrfi e scwpyvr a a iy1tkisnmi1svicrstl vbrrr ihrrrrtisltj katracuautf beifcfotlt i xkw vobb business direatory it graduat oftrinity collet mem ber of collcre ot physicians and surgeons office and residence at the head of frederick street acton l l bennett lds dextist georgetown ontario a c mckinlay l i s surgeon dentist georgetown ont nsesthe new system ofsitraas oxide gas eofti- mjuly called vitalized air for extracting ujh without pain having been demon- striuocnd practical teacher in royal college of dental surgeons toronto pat- rojs miydtpendnponreceiin satisfaction in any operations performed will visit acton every second and fourth wednesday of ech month office aguews hotel j ohx lawson graduate 0f0- trio veterinary college toronto veterinary surgeon aetonont oftjce i j siur bros boot uct shew storci resi- denm iu ti5 rur horses cumincd as to soundness and certificates given au u1- iiixt or day promptly attend- i i w terias easy t0hyst9n mcleas curriitjrs solicitors nofciries convey ancers ac iiiprivate funds to loan oma- town hall actou s e y b 4otsston- wa a mclevx ik tmtlcratgnei x fthortrat nbtlcjs iu anj- on torn if rices firstclan lumber lath staves head ing8hingle8 wash tubs churns butter tubs pork barrels wood floiur and feed and anything iu tlwilino t tanners housokocp- er or contractor nwserf ties the puulu is v ffud t better place tlmu thomas c moores to buy anything injthe l ive liues also to find out itvou urtj iuileltodto kiiu for anything pnr- chafcvi from hiuil his bboks y omo are ami ho wonkllikothe ujoniy wlf lizzie is prcijarcd to furnish on the nantity nnd it lot- efelp business college guelphontaio the thirj saslolastjic veak besins sejitcmoir 1st- jpatrouage drawn from tin slitcs and j provinces young men and boys h horouglijty prepared for business pun nits graduates eminent ly successful as acituufcant4 business managers shorthand writers clerks salesmeu tmt lew i tc both iu canada and the united staus modcikte rates thorough practical rork aud conrteous treatment char ieteri e the institntion ltdies admitted to all the ivdviintrges of the college f splendid facili tics a itorded for tho ac quisition of frei ch an 1 german fcr informaticfu addjress i m lccormick principal lumbei hingles x tiiat be b ui stock a fuu line otlrno n other kinds of lrjiuber class pine sliinglef a la tiiat h b uw on ind and will kep in n3 hemlock ait wcllas rvlso first and second h coal m t a mow at bakite3 soxjcitos notaey ptclic money to loan oyjnix dvvs tneijij- and saturdat- office ma the is block acton upstairs vc e mitchell soucitoe cosvetaxcee dc omcj first door west of the champion iface main street milton at g percent money to loan ci hilton allan bahid barristers solicitors ac toepnto axp geoeqetowx utiice creelroans block georgetown aii 80 king street eas toronto t t allyn jshtlios bj j buell na b a1kla1dlaw4 00 r baeuinxcs t soucrrokr omces over imperial bank h wel- ugiou street east kn trance exchange alley toronto j 1ms biix qc c a masts willujfljklx geoege kappele dadgiaiow icabsos bvabitiiniatlvvr tc ontario hall x church street toronto y sameeotr mrp joh causon ccu cocbpxrxittohxtlt stovo coal i hai fire insl having purcliftsl the coil lusidcm ot mr c s sxuith i am pn panjd i nlk sstall jpapprs -an- boiildes ceiling decorations all new for 1887 at- idays bookstore cuelph day sells cheap wellington marble works qusbso st quelph t iim fxtt xm tuunsoay mohkiko april 28 1687 the mpty piaob in home andhibat plane an chisel an hammer 1 gaily they flash in the sun an fiomebody wuitin to wolcomo mo home whoivmy work isdono soroebodysihnndii are workin for bread for the brbca v cut bomebodys eyes nro looltin for mo bomin np street piano un chisul an hantmcrl gaily they rlavh in tlioannl thats liow i usod to hhig at my work j but that songs done hereu the lonely workshop i chisel an hammer an plane not wi the old cood boart 1 shall never ha that again theres nobody waiting at homo for ine the cottugo la all so lone an tho babies god blesa em it breaka my heart to hear em moan theres nobody at the window lookitf out up the village street 1 an work do seem so hard bow she usod to mako it sweet an the neighbors kind heard they come an stop at the workshop door aii pities an talks u talks they mtmn all well for sure calmer a bit maybe ill grow but therell still be the place tho otnpty plscu in my licnit spite o tho oheeridst face what now that by nothin never giiily they john and lath jcjtirck to inform tlio public wood to supply all kinds of ood stock of wood hardrood asbctdsr aid mill wood atrcaton- ablo prices wodl md oal delivered jamks bbqwk nllutual rance company h hamilton pltoprletok i wholesale and retail denier in marble granite and everything pertaining to cemetery work direct importer of all kinds of granite and marble having lately vulted the hay of kuudy granite quarries anil lisvini purchased tho entire stock of gray and rdd granito inonuuicuts headstones crosses urns etc of alexander taylor at less than cost i vrli until farther notice sell at prices never beforo tnottu iir ontario for in stance granite monuments it high mo 7 ft tj s ft si 9 ft iooi 10 ft siao au work and material irnhanted flrstclasr rpartios wanting anything iu this lino trill do well to call aud eo me before ptikhnsing elsewhere as i guarantee my prices are from to 50 per ccat below all other dealeij f 00tot7 esabusled 1810 headofrtlcr cuelph insures bniljlings factories and pwston president pause or frar 0 aluugtolt all merchandize mann- 4ther descriptions of property on thfepreijiom note system 4na8 davidson secretary john italior agent heobiilo i that it will be ronize home trade inform the iuqabita patents secured for inventions henry grist ottawa cakaua 20 -yir- practice no pateut xo pay j a mukbay lhlxxsoi arctioxkkil for the counties of haltou and wellington 0rje left at his residence main street oppoite street acton or addressed to aton pto- will receive strict a term reasonable notes uuconnted it desired frill aud in a better position than jjo fill all orders entrnrded to ins rounding connjry thit wc are again in ranuing order before the fire us to partiefi bniltf lumber while you wai and with peatness f nbwc orders for t vi7m hemstreet laczmoi acctioskeu for the counties of wellington andhajum orders left atithe fbee fbkss office aton or at my residence in acton mux joe promptly attended to terms reasonable mosxj to ijak k alao moiiy to loau on the most favor able trui3 and at the lowest rates of in terest ul sanw of 500 and upwards in the business we wl anft consider foyoi ir own interest to pat we wonld respectfully its of acton and rtir- somcthiull fit it shes cone away i dont want it filled thats what i say plnno an chisel an hammer i flash in the suit 1 an nobodys wuitin to welcome mo home when my work is done an when tho ovxiin conies au i wipe tho sweat from my lrow i stop wi my coat on my arm an think how lonely all is now i think of her place at the table an lire an her empty chair an the lonely supper awaitin me and r shes not there the labcs that crovtedn her arms an held to her dress hem comin to meet niel how proud i was of her an them i stop at the door as i miud it an i havent the heart to go back to the empty cottage it makes me mss her so i sec the shadows agotheriii and tho last o the hettin suh an i wisb tlje day werenti over an my days work done the shadows over the church an her grave an the fields below an there on the lonely cottage an i havent the heart to koj list op sales j c mclean of ijhe templeof music cuelph prom 1st jany to 1st april 87 i be dresseh mouldings ic made land dfpatch re a so prepared tq fill fell u mps on short uoticje and from long experience il w h the utoher john day architect i- gceiriiiost oznz qaeeuls hotel block market aiire rancis nunan successor to t f- chapman bookbindeb georges square guelph onurio deals iu oeryth wholesale uujd retail montcan bo seasons it st li f aooount books of all kinds made to order periodicals of every ttescription carefully hound buling neatly and pr don mk t mitchell desires to inform the people of acton and surroundings that he is prepared to take coders for weaving all kinds ot fancy bag garpeurtlannel sheeting bbirting and lre goods striped or plaid iwillot plain also bed blankete and horse blankets two wd wide and over and i will guarantee that i willivegood if action to all farmen and otuejra who qhavor me with their patronage v t- mitchell ferejd toj r cash alwojyb pa feel confident that we can give satis action every tiibe so come on with yonr rder ind help to roll the hall alongiimone j makes the mareo whether bhe has legs or no tiis ejbbace blanogep godl rutledce ing in the meat line iil no city eetahlish- fonul better stocked at all no quetiotjablo coods off kt aipy price lowest prices ajid sqnare dealing is my motto one jtnal convinces on these points i mite hajklialr babbj ijrue an easy bafe ft m pw customers d for cattle w h butledge b shop ibekt actoh v stylish haircut a good seafoaip ad exbi arating shampoo always given bazprs he nod and put in firstclass condition ladhv and children hair tastily eat january miss g bl hohgers belwood organ mark lehman weisenberg organ william t wails eramosa organ william ickwizie teacher guelpli- tp crgan andrew vickobbie fuslinch davis s ilachine f knights o labor guelph organ martin rchwarte preston wanzer s miichiue john leitcfi brisbane organ john lav spn acton organ james campbell acton piano february j john ste iheiison acton orgau ada har organ wilson biownlee acton organ james pi ice acton organ francis 1 nddell georgetown orgau maggie vordcu actou organ john fringle guelph organ andrew lawsori limehouse organ john baird jicorgetowu organ nathaniel brown glenwilliams piano mrs e byde guelph davis sewing machine sarah ci rswell plattsville davis sewing dachine william perryman georgetown piano thomas brown glenwilliams organ samuel mitchell gleuwilliamb organ mary j anderson glenwilliams organ james 8 ott georgetown organ alfred oweua glenwilliams organ william scott limehouse organ ben wil iaras glenwilliams piano miss n hamnchcr preston wanzer s machine 1 i magnus flawb guelph organ march jane fo iyth oustic organ joseph oods fergus organ francis murdoch elora organ wjmiam thompson norval organ b j n bell gjenwilliams organ john wright fockwood organ william hotchison cheltenham organ williair watkius glenwilliams organ joseph shortcll glenwilliams organ john t clair preston davis sewing machine j willian carijphell georcetown organ 8 cam ibell georgetown organ i dagmu hautcr georgetown piano simon iront glenwillians organ mrs giorge lyons glenwilliams piano john m cqangbatt nassagaweya organ j e w ashbnrn georgetown organ b will ams gjenwilliarns organ james jyons sajmonville organ j han ison georgetown piano j william wright cheltenham organ willian wilson cheltenham qrcaa j kirk wood glenwilliams organ jam leslie stewarttowh orgad robert forbes k co hespeler 2 davis sewing machines i i the ibove list is sufficient jproof as to who is doing the music business intend ing pm chasers will servd their own interest bygoirjg direct to the i yes 1 got my work to do thank hammer an chisel an plane tis work work as steadies ones heart an brain just the same for all on us maiden an man an wifel life wiout work i reckon aint worthy the name of life an life wiout hojpe to hold to 1 why- better die amost tis a ship wiout anchor i say a gate wi neer a lost i piano au chisel an hammer gaily they flash iu tho still thank godk ive hope and work tis that as helps meon thats what the parsun ml say but tis hard to stick to t though tis hard to be left alone an the babes 1 an to want her so plane au chisel an hammer gaily they flash in the sijiii 1 an nobodys waiting for mo at home when my work ib done theres her eroptjj chair by the fire and the seat by the windowpane shell never come back to them or sit au work in them again but the empty place in my heart theres sometliin as seems to snyj shell come to thatforever maybe in heavet some dav fk wvaiherly our story the dlergnfiah5 ghest oebbs tonsorial artist telllplp of mksiq before porchasihg piano oran or ahy- thing tip the line of moaiu jjamoujftf qaebeobt guelph tho rev dojoe starkeye had been a month in his new quarters theparsomigepf the chqrch to which he bad lately bedu called the quarters were new to him bill half a dozen of his predecessors had ocon pied the house which was pretty in itself and prettily situated amid shrubbery and trees the place was a smart town in nor thern michigan the pastor and his wife were entertaining for a day three of mr starkeyes classmates at college these gentlemen came tip from wild duck shoot ing on the lake huron shore and stopped for a visit to thoir old schodlfellow in his new locatioul l after dinner visitors and host were sit ting in the cozy parlor while the shades of night deepened i the talk was lively and all were in the best of spirits when one of the visitors suddenly exclaimed whats that v i of counio oycrybody looked at everybody else and the visitors saw in mrs starkeyes face an expression of annoyance almost amounting to distress it was john trennam who made the ex- olamatlon his comrades jack duceraan and henry ketlow demanded in one breath what is it john whats the matter old fellow trennam exolaimedrwhj that voice didnt you bear jt starkey a muffled sonhd like the there it is agaiir do yon hear that every one had heard it this time a muffled voice truly but tlie words were plainly heard f ohhhhhlidontil a long dwell uou the first word in a sort ot crescendo wail then an instants pause and the second word came short andiarp but in a louder tone pjahnhihiiontr a womans voioe eyidently so it seem ed to all the listenersj mrs jstarkeycj wm the first to speak 1 it ha comb doyec she said to jier hus band and the manner not less than her words told that the walling voice was not news to thorn but was dreaded by her at feast starkcyo cried dacemau springing to his feet with yonr permission well lay this ghost for you 1 see how it unit an noy you do you give us leave ah i thats right come boys lets get txthe bottom of it a parson cant go ghost- buutiug but we cnn it was- arranged that trenman should keep watch at the west window of the purler duooman was to stealthily station himself at the west end of the front porch and ketlow went to tho second floor room- above the parlor a little coolheaded watching they thought would discover somothing in no very long time they were to remain at their posts for an hour if nothing was found out meanwhile and then reassemble in the parlor to consider further stops tho night was not dark hut it was diffi cult to see niuoli i around the leafage sur rounding the parsonage a soughing wes terly wind eame fitfully through the trees the friends took their stations and half an hour went by while at intervals the wailing voice was heard beyond all ques tion it was somewhere about the west end of the house but where now it sound ed to duceman on the porolt us if it were just above his head bat the next time it was heard it seemed to be from the top of a silvomeaf poplar thattood close to the west end of the house duceman peered around toward the poplar and in his eager ness stepped off tho porch among the shrubbery ohhhbhl dont i almost direotly above hii head duce man thought he wait suro it was in the poplar tree he crept softly along until he stood under the poplar and then looking up intently through the branches a dark form putlfued agaiiut the baya form upon the peak of the roof and not in the tree duce man was both elated and indignant at his discovery i hate practical jokes and jokers especially such stupid ones as tlu ho mut tered as ho stole quickly and quietly back to the porch into the house ill give that fellow a lesson he wont forget said once- mau to hiirjsolf as lie secured his ducking gun and then paid a hasty visit to mrs starkeyes kitchen in a minute moro daceman gnu iujiaud was stealing softly around the west end of the house again there sat the fellow on the roof dimly seen against the sky duce man raised his gnn and fired with a loud shriek the figure on the rpof plunged for ward into the poplar tree- but the bran ches were small and brittle and the figure crashed through them nndrligbted in the centre of a great arborvita out of this again it rolled spluttering groaning and twisting in many contortions- duceman dropped his gun and sprang forward as the inmates of the house came hurriedly out horrors ketlow is it you lex- claimed daceman as he reached the writh ing tfigurc on the ground ooooo i owow yosl yoive killed me what did you shoot for ohhh i my hip answered the writhing ketlow but dunoau wasettinghis breath agiin oh its only a little charge of salt that youve got he said there was no shot in it its only bait but w bat were you doing on the roof was it you making that noise this did not stop ketlow s smarting but the assurahce that ho had been hurt only with salt relieved tho others of apprehen sion by degrees ketlow explained he had gone to the secondfloor room as ap pointed there the wailing voice was so distinctly heard that he expected to put his hand upon tho offender by reaching out of the window but when he carefully raised the sash the wails seemed to come j from the roof above his head cashug about then ho found another window open ing to tho kitchen roof and from this the main roof was easily reached ketlow re solved to capture the wailing fellow while the others were vainly watching without difficulty he got to the peak by the poplar tree- i yes yea but where was the wailing voice all the time you wero sitting out the peak there i heard it right there just aa i- discovered yon said ducenjan im patiently why i was cutting it off with my jack- knife when you fired your old cannon at me replied ketlow with returning indig nation at a new twinge iu bis hip cutting whatj off they demanded aghast the voice said ketlow it was the limb of that poplar tree rubbing across the edge of a shingle when tho wind blew i cut it off to show you how smooth it was worn against the shiuglel r a doomedbusiness the opinions of a number engaged in it respecting the business asthepablio h well aware the number of liquor licenses iu toronto will be reduced on thelst may fromi521 to 150 tho to- tonto- aleicj has been interviewing anorober of the saloon keepers who expect to be out off and reports is follows some of them wero very muchcastdown j whileothers appeared perfectly indifferent in regard to what might happen one of them said i am a first class carnenter i i and will go straight back to my trade i used to mako more money with myisaw and plane than ever i did in this business and lean do it again im sorry i evor left it arid he wife is ntighty glad im goingback to it wont itbekind of hard on- you hand ling tools after year3 in the saloon busi ness naw the hardest work i ever did in my life was behind this bar if you hire a bartender you might as well give hinr the plug and keep the chew they wantthe whole earth thats whats the matter with them its awfully tiresome work in a barroom all day long the smell of the liquors and foul cigarsturns a fellow dead siok im satisfied to let her go he was hujxiku look here saidanbther saloonkeeper theres a load off iriy mind- ive been in theibasinoss ten years and i may say that i have never been real easy in v mind for one single minute during that time i couldnt make a living without selling after hours and ou sundays aud tho vision of he inspector summons in hand haunted me day and night i intend to go into the grocery business and be independent of anybody i rheiuis so m0xevis it it will throw me off in y pins a good deal said saloonkeeper on queen street but i intend to let her rip i havnt made a blame cent at the business not a a cent suppose the license is 9250 did you ever stop to think how many glasses of whiskey at 5 cents a glass have got to go ever this bar before i get that 9230 hack people think that everything is clear profit in a saloon theres where they are away offi weve got to pay for our whiskey we have our brewers bills and our cigar bills our ioe bills bur rent bills in fact wo have to give up till our heads ache and weve got to handle a lot of five cent pieces before we get square no sir there aint any money in tho saloon business no more t uiltamed of himself im sick of the business anyhow 13 the way another saloonkeeper answered the reporters query ive put inp with more legalized tyranny during the last four years than ill stand all the rest of my life if hive to be as old as methnsalnm lookahere was fined 550 and costs for selling liquor on sunday and i give my my word of honor and theres no use of my lying about it now i did not sell a drop of liquor on that particular sunday ive had to get down on my knees and plead like a hound for my license every spring till im ashamed of myself a big brewer in this town owns me body aud soul im a crack watchmaker and it will bo a cod day when i get left fob the sake of his oiuls v yes said a comfortable looking saloon keeper 1 guess ill beguillotined idont care a cent take- a oigar matches in that box over there i intend to go out of the business anyway for uiy familys sake i have three daughters and they aije ennbbed and snunned in society on account of their being the daughters of a man who sells whiskey ive got money enough to take a nice house and then ill make them all hump themselves my daughters aint going to take a back seat for anybody what would i dp if i was offered my license urn 1 id take it i guess good day l it will bust coxfedeuatiox lira going to fight this thingright along now see if i dont was what tho next njjtn sid is this a freo country id like to know havent we got no privi leges in this canada of ours it is air a piece of favoritism thats what it is they will ruin a lot of us to make a few favor- ch if i cant sell legally ill sell on the sly and if i dont selws much i dont nee j to for i wont have to pay no license money wou lake this matter rightbefore tb english house of commons if we have to walk there mind yon this thing will bust confederation before it stops see if it dont the authorities should look out how they interfere with peoples privi- iiet te batbnib3 playi oh i let the hairnies play therasels i like to hear their din i i like to hear each rest ess foot come trippin oot ar 1 in i like to soo each face t io bright and each wee heart ae gay they mind meo my a n young daye oh 1 let the bairnies play oh idinna check their sinless mirth or mak them dull and wae wi gloomy looks or cankered words but let the bairnies play auld douce wise folkssfiould neer forget they anco were young as they as f u o f nn and mischief too-r- then let tbe bairnies fplay arid never try to get fl ieid wi auldage grim ana cray upon a wee baft snawyjneck no let the bairnies play for oh i theres mony a weary nicht and mony a waefn day before them if god spare their lives sae lep the bairnies play zriuarij inylis in scottufp american- i i pay dear the fox y di lost condensed wisdom in b bo just buttrait not every oue be timely wise rather than wise in time beware of bosom sins betbiy no trust divulge no secret bounty is more commended th n imi tated bear your misfortunos with fortitude be always at leisure to do good business is the salt of life brevijy i3 the soul of wit better to live well than long be not top hasty to outbid another building is a pastime that men for o beware of the geese trlen preaches l- better a small fish than anermity dish business neglected is business be active for idleness is the rust of tbe mind by doing nothing we learn toidaijl better to slip with the foot than the tongue be ever vigilant hut never suspicions betlter to do well lafe than never i birds of a feather flock together a bacchus has drowned more than nep- nne beggars hive no right to be choosers l bear and forebear is good philosophy better to be alonethan in bad company better to be untaught than illtaught bad books are the public fountain of vice books alone can never teach the use of books bear and blame not what you cannot change v c beware of him who regards not ha repu tation t believe after trial and judge before friendship be good betimes lest repentance come too late j be asliirned oi your pride not proud of yourshapije be slow to promise and quick to per form business makes a man as well as tries him be patient in adversity and humble in prosperity jmk m rn prayer hints i have something special to pray for each day pray as though you mean to have an answer no matter whatmay happen think before you pray what you mean to ask for you would not ask a favor of anyone until yon thought beforehand what yoa needed so study first your needs then pray god to supply you rny pass a day comfortably with out prayer but a day begun with prayer will prove a far better one god will make np to you in some way before the day ends the timespent in pirayer at the beginning prayer m the morning fastens the whole day to god to start a day withont prayer is to begin it without god in doing that yon take upon yourself a most iearful re sponsibility hell 00 i10 tbe bdicher du8ikebs i will tarn this place into abritchers shop said another dispenser of the liquid and it will be one of tho best stands on tbe street ive been fined five or six times and txpeot to get knifed i couldnt help it an olcloustdmer comes round ou sun day and if yon dont let him in to get a dnnk he wont come back ahy more and you lose your oustom thats how it i is ive done more sneaking than ill ever do again is there any money in the saloon business eh not a nickle those days are past and gone and theyll never come back again yesbir ill sell pork instead ol poison and beef instead of beer in the future you dont seem tp havo muoh respect for the liquors you handle remarked the reporter j not muoh i havent drunk a drop of liquor in eight years i wotildut touch it for a cow if people knew what they were drinking they would go into a saloon no more than they would go into a pebthouso thats dead right the reporter visited a number of other saloonkeepers and they nearly all spoke in the same strain with hardly an ex- gairaingbucriildreris confidence few mothers really think what a grave error they aie committing in repelling the confidence of their little ones the time may come all too soon when the children who are thus repelled will refuse to have confidence in mamma when she would give all she holds dear in the world to gain t children must have somebody to talk to and confide in and if mother does not avctime to listen to them is it any more than natural tiat they will seek aconfidenc i elsewhere and who knows what wrong and harmf 61 counsel and advice thatpereon rhay give your boy or girl yoa may say perhaps that your boy or girl never cared to confide in y on they al ways preferred outside confidants if so mothers whose ault is it a mother is herchildsnatoral confident just as much as she is her childs natural protector and if her child turns from her to seek cbudsel from others then in riine cases out of ten the mother must have woefully fsiled in her duty in their baby days mamma is always j ready with her sympathy when they come i to her with their little grievances or troubles i if she is always ready to point out the right way to the smalt lads and lasses to listen to the why and wherefore of each mistake failure or success if she isalways a ready and willing sharer of all their little secrets then her children will always con sider her what she should be the very best confidant they could have in the world and the child who confides in mother all his or her secrets whether they be great or small is bate for what boy or girl can go astray when they have nothing hid from mammalinricaa agriculturist for may j i- m ception they all bad good trades and were persian lamb caps the best quality ohhe opinion that they oonld make as at low prices also black astrachans good rnuoh nioney outi of it as in the saloon uiidoheapatjpyfe8 busineis ii this and thai the average salary of a clergyman in the i3nited states or canada is probably- a good deal less than 1000 and hedoes not always get the whole of it the average salary of a maleteaoher in this province is 425 of a fertiale teacher 280 billy i emersbn the negro minstrel is said to get 500 a week with a private palacecar for himself and jwife boston recently paid 910000 to seoute the services of mr kelly the eminent baseballiat who gets a salary of 4p000 a year mr adonis dixie an aotor whose sphere is not rnuoh above that pt the variety stage makes more money in a week than a- very largfi number of his fellowcountrymen do in a yeajrthere is j a moral inthlese facts which can be exj tracted without theaidjof a derrick ii v n the world wili allow yon to manifest anj energy reading to enthusugmn anythin but the great concerns of christ the ul iff ba aud eternity hjy ix- j j

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