Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 24, 1887, p. 1

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v llmi xhi no 21 shcattott fxtspsss t ree l- l-vr- isin 1 lvky xiirus a1 mo irxlng at i hi psiss p print 3 house acton ont akio aoton banking coifipany storey christie co backers acton ontario a splendid assortment of subscription rates six months ii tf ilii wmii it- i isnuiuf 11 nut paid in alvaiuo mi- v ill v h ivei no pa pel discill- n alt lum i ecpt at the anvlrtisino dates- ilv jihi 71x1 imi bl iunn il ii 1 i ii j miiuitr l iii tl tiorl inll i paid iitr- mlir1 in i rllirl ulki iui heel ii i r iir ill ii iinrv v dim torn w a v 1 m j m c 1- m r s liibrl i irii id ll uiuk j mn 1 n wraltati ok i- toronto -vet- v i oiliv in kenny re residence in tlie roar luess and certiiicates- iiy piouptly attended to j tf a i iunnitt i ds dentist mmltown on iaulov m- kin lay inltst i j- lds 8urgk0n vtovvy oill lv i lie oxue tls ouiinouly v vr x rn cii iu l lo li without pvsalcr and vractieal j cylego of dental surcon ry depend upon receiving jiiion performed yili mvi 1 and lounh we iiieslay osue in asatws hotel cakihcii surgeon den- 7it milyon honor graduate of the t i lua srtvhs o ontario vihs oi euh itk bepu- 7- v- otlke ii agluws hotel vi- o -lit- nituri teeth l spociatv -tv- 1 i uvli celluloid or rmb- ieel pelted vitalized mr i 1 utmr anaesthetics u ed for iv j jfrnston mcllan ni iiveyaierf ivw ha tr ym a mli j a ioaat to i oar afy pnul gexekal baxkjso business j tjiaxsactej i money loahed on approved notes notes discountod and interest allowed on deposits 1 find the puzzle rpirk iinlii hlciiiil h4 iiriiiiiivil in uifilli mi llio- 1 hluiriikt iintlci in niiy iiiiiuill mill hi lt- loill luueh iiihiiiukh j lumber lath staves head ing shingles washtubs churns butter tubs pork barrels wodd flour andfood niil nut tliilii in tin iimi ip liiriiiiin iiihisiiimii- iu in imliaimil h inriiihithi j ilii ifizli in in lluil ii liillil iiiivi limn thomas 0 moorks lnlniy nlivllllli ill iii illmvii llllnli il1l iii lillil mil ii vim mi in i iii 1 in til ii li mil ihlin iui hnr mill liilll ii u luiniiu nny jillll iii i lllnl lie llnlllil llliillti lllnllrv j w h rutledce faimcy goods acto ontaeio thtjesdalf n 1887 oftrg to be jijst 5500 short thanksgiving at the butcher i iu ivi ntliim in llii mnit lint sllillilnihilt cnii in- ounil lutltt i itl at all maioiis no fits ifik- nchjuestionable coo3ds of- fered to customers at any price j lovt prut and mu oiiti trvi coivik- s on 1 priec iid for hide i ii i lautio hiht w ii ruttedge days bookstore i guleph i i 1 day 8ell8 cheap i jnstinson u tailor and draper is now showinjj n- miiniticoiit rujiye of new anil choice lines in fall suitings trouserings l and overcoatings kxtraordinary vulne in i a your lins one of countecl ilays a year of couutless gifts ami once afiain in imnlm of praise the land her voice uplifts our hearts were find when lclintllcimii days of spring liada us arise and walk again in grahsclad ways iliincath the mitlc skies thii birds sang swoetjy overhead finds hand had touched the dowers life hloiiinid wliitrii lift- had long lain dead and hupu illumed the hours then suiiiiihtm sitiitid hreizif blew oir lrds of ripening grain the tiikiulud iiornshiiivim inigit giuw an imivtt tikinc iigiiln lrldl of ihr indili hoiigli and villi willi llll1llllhomlllilllm an giimiivd in liili love dlvlnij llus idiksiil hie hnrviiil yield has mimiiil mil luinlt i iihiaviiii piiui our going out mid in a lialioni wiiil ran lnir ihi i r llliihalilillrliiiii in and if upon llw lnny itiii i or in linliii i mi ii ill plum vu inlti- iioiiin foiiii wi linliii in uiiiii ov hljiiiu lipliiviil f it illlll uiitii lull i lodii iiiiihlilin lull ipiiii niii ilnlh iwii inili gill iiiihid upiu u i nil im giiillliiili in dm price tree cets found in her a champion iiiula firm believer y transaction of the day was gone j in bis innocence members of the firm taking a part j when he visited the bank the next morn ing and declaring his innocence of the sus picions against him declined to make good the deficit except on the judgment of the court and to prevent his bondsmen from paying it mr iveson was shocked and angry and finally told rogers that lie would have to institute criminal proceed ings against him unless the loss was marlo good i flhen i am ready to bo taken into cus tody was his reply tho sooner wo was not looking legin to sift this mystery the sooner we iliit hurry mentally iofimoil to uimuiit to wlligot to the bottom of it iiiymicli idea although he could offer no i it was one of tlio gieiitest of dayton sort of an epliumtion for the disappearance heiisatioiih wicn the arrest of hurry rogers j of tile money lie wan enjiitioned to he wan inade public and the story told in ox the cias a lostdayj ever overl e m j in theaork but there was no way of ac cotlntir g for the deficit the layments mado during the day were few in lumber and harry rogers was able to ren ember the whole list and before night lie had called on each of them hoping j to disci ver that he had made an overpay mont to the amount of his deficit in ono of them- hut he had not at iist it was concluded that a thief had smttchijd iu package of bills when the eashior nmrc oiitiinihpoct in the future and all the it ink einployenii were enjoined of the iicourienii harry lingers was able ti one point that the missing inoney consist el of live juki bills and the chief of policu was iiifniiiiitl of tlic mallei and instructed to keep a ipiiet ionium ihioiigh the deter- not to speak infinitely settle null large notes d for iuttit and iiiiiikin ae wellington marble works qt7sbec st guelph cuffs gloves c m mitchell iiii cnxvrv yanoi ac i tin- clanipion money to loan at c 8 in alln a baird b lv liir vis mv solieit orsii r- xi g iiistiws jilojl lii-oricroi- and c oi7 tlonto iito t imvli ia i caii son ii ulaw it ii i tiorcli tliot toronto i 11 john okon 3cl s ai ts v hamilton clark iroituetors wholesale and lletiil dealers in marble granite and everything pertaining to cemetery work threct importers of all kindj i of granite and marble having lately vimud the lay of lhudygrauite j ciuarries and having purchased the entire stock of gray and red granite iioiiimemsueadstones rrosse ullis cte of alexander taylor than cost we will until further notice sell at lirices never before known in ontario kor in- 5taiee tiranite nionuiueuts tt high il 7 ft f75 5 ft ii j ft lm hi ft tiji ill work and lhateriiilfwarrantel firtclass 1aities wanting anything in this line will do well totall and sec us before purchasing elsewhere as we giyjraiitee our prices are from w to 5v per crjit below all other dealers underwear ties collars cuffs glo mens working pants one dollar j x stixso rockwood next door to tost office i the ten cent store guelph is as as a beehive i atnt secureii foil inventions in it ot tava cvsada y vt i- no patent no pny w m imtreet i j vl rinr l j k v u haltoii ll oiiif aeton or ip i vil j pioiuprly at- u- un fiivirahlc iu- a intrtst in j a mtirilay r r v axlionliu f i vul nud wvimiikluu iit iriiij mnin stvt ftijios- cuv itdlvsl to actull v i-t-iv- li t att flit iuii ttrns l iiiiitft ii deiitd j hndvy ahch1tect oniiii ont i 1 j i ok market sijuare liyery i ii j- h ayoraen opening out new coods arriving from germany engtaiid and new york and marked oft at the lowest cash pricesj jasf i ttavlnli lijimil piiipritorshiijnf ilieliverv t xi lusiniss latelv carried on lt mr v e the public customers smith would sulicit the pan- and will do their utmost to lease 6l well equipped and stylish rigs can always be secured ci is ntnan tfl hapuial first class outfit for commei lers at special rates icial travel- a eoinfoltaole bus nil nigh also it ordered i its all dily c ns a caf j h wcjrden h eiiiiio i iiukilnlll lueipii ontario is made to- order in aieiulh bound pause and gonj rpn -y- nln liauliek shop m siikli acton d sea- foam- razors lfdies ani jlwavs given r a- condition tii cut willlkn iiioiiul vrtist ill t lli business clhg- guelihontaltlo it it wiil le to your own into v- to patronize we would respectfully inform the ling country ler mid in a i before the th hoino trn iuhabitttiitsof acton and- surrou j that we are again in full runiiin better position thai orders entrusted to us lumber wi wlllix- iil-atn- ni for ill wait isand lie ye are mil moulding- qiateb also prepared to 4 triin and kidner ten cent store 1 i ay barber bros paper makers georgetown ont i maki a ta iin or machine finished book papers ami rich likauk wkkkiv nfavs the paper used in this journal is from the above mills wm barber bros butcher shop ukaiiam a uk ah a m butchers i main streer acton isider have just oplncil a new buttin haw building crtcud by tlifin keuuey bros boot iv sliof j share of the patronage of the comimnrity slxp in tlic nixt tloor to store and solicit a fire to fill all building to partiei i be pressed having had experieiictf in the business and being determined to niter nothing but tirstclasn meat of nil kinds to our customers we hope to do a good trade cull and sue us graham a- graham made with the mybterx solved nonsense i shall not marry at nil why yiv certainly mean to marry john hrant s assuredly 1 do not he is passable thafs all then it will be ilatry hogers never hsfrry itogers is uol endilr- able with his mild ways and his mejik courtesy jhat will do to tell me miss may sitimdevs but wait till either of the gentle- men proposes to you and you will accept they have both proposed and both been refused within the- past twentyfour hours there now what do you think of that havent i just a little bit of spirit and independence avhy may saunders you are a silly girl to refuse either of those gentlemen you have made the first great mistake of your life reconsider what you have done and accept one or the other of thenn i will do no such thing ill live and die an old maid before i niiirry either of them or any other man for the matter of that we wiil both live long enough to see things come out differently oh i hope we will both live to a ripe old age but in the end you will find that i have kept my iiord this bit of dialogue took place between my intimate friend may saunders and myself on her twenty fourth birthday and 1 had been rallying her because she only had one more milestone to pass until she entered the domain of old muiiiom if allowance be made for coining the word and 1 had been advising her to marry be- i fo c she crossed the borderland john brant was bookkeeper anvl harry lingers was cashier in the bank of iveson iv co and both were excellent young men i knev that both were devoted admirers of may but i was greatly surprised to learn that both had proposed and still more dismayed to learn that both had been re- jected j tell memar 1 said what objec tion could you have to harry kegels he is an exceptionally splendid young mun and no one stands higher in the public esteem in the whole town of dayton i presume she replied that 1 dislike him because everybody praises him he is unselfish i grant it and gentle and courte ous and all that but to my mind he lacks selfassertion and without which no mans manhood is complete or perfect well that charge does not lie against john brant he hits selfassertion enough for any one man a little more in fact than i admire hut perhaps none too much to suit your taste and fancy john brant is well enough so far as that goes may rejoined and i do not mind telling you that i like him infinitely better than 1 do harry itogers but not well enough to link my fate with his i and why not i can h tilly tell there is something about him that i cannot comprehend something that is unfathomable and a secret monitor whispers to me never to marry him even if i should fall in love with him which seems not only absurd but impossible i was quite overcome with the peculiar situation of affairs and saw that it would be a waste of time jo voluntedv any sort of advice or undertake a solution of the knotty problem so 1- concluded tl leave the solu- i i v ii for 1 lit- iippeaninre of i in i lie hitnilh of hiihplnliillh pjihiiiiii while hurry lingers wue jut home hat evening vainly iryliid to din 11011111 unable llitmry ahiuil llm nlolon finidn lolin llrunt wit npiitdlug lio line with may hiiiiiiiiiih iimi llniilly lum her of tlic iilyiitiilmw vnw but how did it escape gliding into he evening pipers inipiired may j oh ils a great secret aid isnt to be spoken of outside of the hank wasbiant8 j reply i well then you are an excellent hand to keep a secret mr brant i must bay john brant winced under this retort how do you account for the loss of the money mr brant i dont account for it there is only j one man who can j who is that harry itogers the cashier the money was in his custody and he ought to know what became of it john brant what do you mean well nothing only that harry rogers ought to know what became of the money i in his charge i think i can fathom your meaning 1 j mr brant and it is ungenerous if not 1 unjust and without good grounds i there was omething in mays voice i which suggested to brant that it was the i j part of discretion to drop the subject and i he quickly invented an excuse for saying good evening i after he had gone may noticed that a letter had dropped from hisnvercoat pocket in the hall the businees envelope was addressed to john brant care of iveson a co and its contents evidently related to business affairs if may had any curiosity she was too well bred to examine the letter and threw 1 it into her workbasketand covered it from i sight until its rightful owner should call i again euerous enough to itrrv rogers may i believe he is in charge the thefl to ii slid to herself half apoud after she had sight but i am hove any such base placed the letter out 0 sure harry rogers is i suspicion this was the first heard a relied inn cast and instinctively she and defender two weeks passed clue to the theft b similar amount va cashiers funds again tliltc was an anxious tion with no result iveson sail this is inexpli are responsible for tliej time slje had ever upon harry rogers lieeame his advocate and there was no it one day another missing from the investiga- vt its conclusion mr e mr rogers ycu funds placed m your h inds aid wj all expect you to make the bank whole for the los wiien the bank opens he expected to make then it will be decid longer continue as casliier hes already sustained tomorrow you will ood the losses and til whether you will and if i fail to 111 asked mr rogers publicity will be anil the law will take tomorrow not a wont this matter outside thje bank harry rogers wen mystified he knew wrong doing but hadj given to jits course is to be the circumstances weje against him to make good the and to do so would 1 that he had stolen t convenient to call ii scholastic year pumps roiia- ilcs- tiie faculty hu 1euiislenlalged lack of the six i xperienccd and igh and practicnl colilue is urovell i both in canada j admitted to orders and lielp to roll the ball makes the mole go whetbershe 11 011 short notice and from long cfvij business we led confident that vcj istactloii every time so come ill all orders 1 the institution 1 co it mick eriencc in the can give sat- 011 1 with your 1 illoik money s or no urinci pal i i j i tikis l4lllue hammer i i lumber shingles and uath i ii to ilifii in lliili ml 11yd ilil i- public j e coal wood 1 i- ippiy g id tui 1 inl mill woe at i coal delivel- jam i- hi- the fall ii will he here before vou klljlw it but ikenneybros or ini i dominion boot shoe store- main street aqton kellys music store luelpll headquarters for the bell organ and lansdowne piano the leading pianos and organs of the present day he was barely abl thousand dollars lostj be almost a confessio the money john brant found on may saunders anld it was not long until he had told her of thl second loss and m ivesons suspicious tijnd the delicate posi tion in which har placed she concealed her missing him on the hastily dispatched a ry- rogers had been indignation and dis- ilea of indisposition lote to harry rogers by a servant requesting him to call on her aihlre unexpected summons his agitation may iminaries and began occasions withiii two 100 from the funds bunk- how come you to know- it was a bank secret qr how i found it out iving been appointed sole aeent for these two leading instruments i am pre- havi pared to offer extra inducements to pur chasers this fall instruments sold on the monthly or quarterly instalment plan or gooddiscount for cash write for catalogues and prices or call at theiwareroom have anticipated its early arrival and laid in a splendid toclj o- cbi mutual fire insurance company 3 imini 1810 ead office uelph h boots fesjioes c for fall wear our reputation ioiiood goods and superior value iswell established we can suit y ou all t fw- sine onas davidson lieident r john ixufie our custoin department is turning out firstclass work as usual with good btock and repairing is always promplrly and neatly doiie kenhey bros a comllltll llolk 01 sheet music nev music and the latest songs arriving daily 1 catalogues furnished free on application arvii iine or aii musical instruments violincellas violins guitars banjos flutes mouth organs etc etc instruction books for every instrument cull and examine my stock j 0 w kelly opposite post office tion to the deft fingers of time a once and without both the young gentlemen continued to j n obeyed but thej pay their usual attentions to mary- the did not soothe or all gossips of the town were in ignorance of disposed with all pre the fact that both had already been reject- on two different ed and consequently there was nothing to j weeks you have lost interfere with their speculations as to which your charge in tin would win her in the end i thats true but i watched my friend narrowly and from it time to time cautiously sounded her feel- it does not mat he ings and made up my mind that it was and you are suspected of taking the money only a question of time until miss mary j yourself saunders would he mrs john brant her j hardlv so bad a partiality was sufficiently marked to show i it may not be puj the drift of the tide that is the meanin from john brunt 1 was able to learn quired to make goo that he iegardod harry rogers as a rival morning what an and a rival whom he both feared and make to that dcinan hated notwithstanding their close business relations but i was entirely unable to discover that harry rogers looked upon bntnt as a rival in any sense of the word on several occasions he confided in nie far enough to express both his amazement n 1 and pain that mary should bo persistently reject his love without giving him any rea sonable explanation perhaps she thinks you lack self- assertion i said to him in a way of sug gestion 1 that is what she told meherself but i cannot understand it i attend to my busi ness and dont meddle with other peoples there has never yet been an occasion when harry rogers did answer that demand que i respect you becauj it was necessary for me to set my opinion to vindicate your gc ad name i in opposition to my business superiors i j ested in this matter guelph do not know whether i would have the proper amount of selfassertion to do so i successfully but i certdinly would standby l my convictions of right there was a commotion one day in the hanking house of iveson a co when the doors were closed in the afternoon and the cash was balanced cashier rogers was found the bank belongs to the name of iveson fathers will until which possibly nevr may occur harry rogers he had for years bd ployes without knjowing it and ke good the loss the affair but until spoken of i home agitated and le was innocent of to confess that all in the papers with half a doen different versioiih tlio hank employed a detective to scenro eoiiiiherativeevidencuof the young eashier11 guilt and although hut little could he found his prospects were dark indeed for llii found it impossible to throw any reason able light onhlin miyslerioiis disappearance of tint two missing paoluigiiwif money may coiinliidid to employ a dilrntivn llliio without jetting aiioiin know what itliu wnii doing an olihii from it nilglihiiitni miy nud 1 letl hi minn htollliletiiftnllleilii in got- illm illidflu linllm in the course of 1111 hours coineisatioii may gave him a history of the affair and j how she came to learn of the iihs of the money and the suspicions entertained against tlio cashier the detective of course sooii discovered 1 that both the bookkeeper and the cashier were in love with the young lady who had called his services into requisition so it was the bookkeeper that told you 1 the secret in the first place inquired the j detective 1 yes 1 and what was the raotive i havent the remotest idea the detective accidentally struck his foot against the work basket and overturned it 1 with an apology for his awkwardness lie began to replace the contents oh yes mr officer explained may there is a letter that mr brant dropped on the night he told me of the first robbery and i had forgotten to return it to him let me see it said lhdetective he opened the letter and exclaimed whats this why are the identical five one hundred dollar bills stolen on the first occasion and mr hook keeper dropped them he wajited to drive his rival the cashier outof the field and then marry miss may sauuders you neednt blush nor you neednt deny it say nothing for the present the unknown detective called at the hank the next day aild jiad a conversation with mr iveson and bookkeeper brant was called into theconfeiei cc why did you never make inquiry for j tthe ttoxo you dropped at the residence of miss saunders the evening after the sum mysteriously disappeared from cashier rogers drawer inquired thedetective brant was thunderstruck tell us about it demanded jilr ivesoif 1 brant made a full confession the sub stance of which was that he abstracted the money while rogers attentipn was lis- traded and did it for the sole purpose of ruining the cashier and winning miss saunders he had intended to replace the money and would ilo so now if permitted to leave dayton add never return j to this mr- iveson and the other mem bers of the firm consented and that uiyht john brant disappeared and has never been heard of in dayton since simultaneous with the detectives re velation and brants confession the pro ceedings against harry rogers were dis continued and he was not only restored to his place in the bank but promised a part nership interest t may saunders that used to be rs mrs harry rogers now and the banking house is iveson rogers may insists that i am mistaken when i tell her that she onco said she would live and die an old maid be fore she would marry harry rogers we will not argue thepoiut with her whcmvere cttingaloiig in years and more of the world we see it almost makes t weep to think how f rpsli we used to be t a total abstinence preacher should not keep his sermons in it barrel a bride is always becoming foaboniface 1 and a bonny faeee isalwajsbecdming to a bride j does a lantern weigh as much when lighted as before i lieut bang3 registering at los angeles j hotel- whats a liood room avorth clerk rooms are worth 511 now hut prieoflnmy advanco during the night tlio older a man gets the more difficult it ih to pull thewool over his eyes ilejias a good deal less wool you know it is suggested its a shrewd guess the unit iiiciitinii of playing curdh in- found in the bible it was when neb cuchered nezzar a woman who ih advanced in her viewh is likely to i behind iq her fashion it is another illustration of llm law of eompeu hill lull a writer in a niivlinlier magazine iiug- gntilh thiil 11 prize of mllillll lin iiffmvov to miy rum who will limlw iwhiih of rnnr- 1 v where is the day iiom the golden day beyond all price and coi that slipped awav out of my wandering sit mycarolessholrt wheredid it lift in fiightj its wings of gold what were the trensnre it bore for nie what were the pleasun i shall not sev h never dnv was yet ko line bo fair so rich with promise iv ho free from care 1 t s a thni wj nioiini iiiiiih when wiilotuy i alii how linn ilc inst 1 1 111 vnrii i- iii in v i fair 1 nihil r 7 iinriiuis 1 11 smile llll lulls ill ileal lllc and ml i i ml nil 1 miiiiliiiilnn with dm nwr luiinuils niin tiiiinmiiniil 1 ho iiliiiuper and tinfil in put hr lilyll try of lr ill apopuhir aroinis ioi truly good diabolical wan ileliyll ihlllllir ill of mdf lil mr st iveiisnuii alouiuling i- jekyll andmr hydf has ilju chord in lle slnry llu- dudnr bo sees 111 hie lull inul loonijig jiliyllor tlie dntill llldiuili llyili- in hi ilo mansion lie 11 giiiiliiuiiii in 1 ho iniiii ya hyde it villiilii j j tlljn llllllfillll gill ll n tillllltflll illlll lllll iu lii ill i i aild olhet pldlies 1 the liicnliar and lience llie fascinatiii feature of such tales lies in jthe idea of il physical transfonnnlion th discovery 1 that men have been leadiii jlonble lives has becoihe an almost every day occur- rence as is so strongly illustrated in jim j the lenman j i there are thousands of inejn jm our com- munitfev wdio are leading double lives aiiits but are 1 sinners j who turn out defaulters tejuiperauce lec- i- won ilrl hnm fnlhi1 liiiiri kicp loud mil nnils u maul mm t u ivln vouie fixed pretty willhelc higgy things has changed since 1 left cleii slgismnnd what was your aiwa mater uncle uifcle 1eler how bigisinund where did you graditate uncle peter enmkfort kentucky yeterrary lortyseven every married woman gets so accustom ed toheing uegnsad of mislaying any article that her husband cannot immediately put i men who pretend to be his hands on that she would not he sur- 1 1 1 1 sinners feundavschool snpenntendents prised should the house be annihilated by i jj a cyclone to hear him ask what have turers who prove to oe addtcted to stron you done with it where is the waiters heaven please one asked with trembling lip it is at the antipodes with the acceiiton the tip ikahtlue- drink reformers for whatlhere is in it the world is full of this idbuble living which indicates positive lack af character 1 in the learned professions how they demanding in i i i aciinittal of the 1 thrive hear the lawyer the name of justice the i dogs have the reputation of resembling client he knows is guilty tlfeipreacher ad- i those men and women whose gratitude is a vocating public a creed ihe privately i lively cause of future favors but the rev j decries note the physiciaff professional- j g yood an english naturalist tells of tied down to a school he does hot follow iu a cat that he formerly owned whose ex- i his practice there conies tous a peculiar pressions of gratitude shame human beings instunce of this duplicity j who accepts favor wkhout the slightftt some years ago there was fut upon the j acknowledgement market a proprietary rciikjfly warners he is with regard to his meals a most safe curea specific for aluiduey disor- i grateful cat andhowever hungry he miiy j ders trior toits discovery tteje had been j be never thinks of eating until he had no sure remedy for thcso disijrders which j purred his thanks and rubbed hi- head plead quickly to blights disease and other against my hand this trait of character j kidney liver and blood ailments eo much j was once displayed in the most affecting r dreader the efficacy of tjujjsjiiedy was j manner isoon shown yet because iuutta proprietary one day prct hd been shut up in remedy the medical profession as such re- the loft on account of a lady visitor who i fused to recommend its use nevertheless had a strange antipathy to cats i was drgunu of new york a ptactitionferof so gone to town that dayj and did not return great repute as to beindepeadentof sclfools till after miduight declares the ingredients d the remedy as 1 was going npstliiis 1 heard brets are among the most vdlbjible medicines of voice calling me in a very anxious manner mdliia mitlica and baysjlje knows the and on inquiry i found that the poor cut medicine is used by leading physicians but had been forgotten oiul had been shut up they wijlnot let their paticnte know they the whole day with nt a mprsel of food or employ it k a drop of milk f lewis who represented maufiil of course i immed ately procured sonnf independence in bis profession uud who milk and merit for him and carried it up was prone to decry all kirjflsi of medicine to him yet spoke in the highest terrristjf warners the poor creature was half wild with safe cure and satd were he a victim of any excitement when he ditard my footsteps kidney diseafcandnost diseases originate and on seeing the plate of meat aid saucer j i such difcordcrshe shou dj certainly use of milk he flew at them like a mad thing lit- thousands of less catidid physicians but scarcely had lie lapped a drop of secretly prescribe it jn circle of their own- milk when he left the baucer came up to me with loud purring hnd caressed me as if to express his tlitinks 3hcii he went to the plate but only touched it with his nose and again came to thank me for haviui attended to his i wants both of food and drink it quite brought the moisture to my eyes to see the affectionate creature though nearly wild with huiigerund thirst refrain- ingtrom eujoving his food until he had returned thanks is il um fact that this double living this moral duplicityaniiiiig men is a growing evil that makes this clti popular i ivjiks i j of i00r so a long tape with a ring jm it is held by one of the players wlai sudi in the ciicle with one hand in the middle the ting is passed rapidly fron band to hand the middle one must find h land seize tlie wtsk wojuis full of a leaf is a wlii q er to valle oftuian 11ox the faltm the i hand holding it the players make his task hard by pretending when it is reallyi in aeotbcv circle i the owner of the hand found to have it must now be the miudle map i that iu just my wolds but of it you are re- the loss tomorrow wer are you going to 1 ofithc bank it ljnow how he would until he looked into professor brown of the ontario agri cultural college at guelph canada recent- ly summed up the usefulneiis of bran to i farmers after having carefully considered its chemical composition i 1 bran is a concentrated food which though varia le in composition possesses i high nutritive value 2 roller process bran is on the average richer than old process bran j its excess of ash or mineral matters eminently fits it for bone building in grow- j ing animals audj for supplementing the lack of mineral matters in roots j 1 its chemical composition poiuts to tho conclusion that it is somewhat better ad- j apted to the formation of fat and produc tion of heat than to the formation of muscle or of milk 5 both its chemical composition and its physical form adapt it admirably as a supplementary food to be used 111 connbe- tion with poor and bulky fodder such as straw and roots its manurial or fertilizing value alone repays its cost 7 by retaining and feeding the bran upon the farm the objection to selling the grain is partly overcome viz the exhaus- tion of the soil since the bran retains most of the mineral matters which cannot be derived from the air a ywl wurlil how to stlir a iaitk i pass it along part of the it lami 01 oikstioss players in a circle each with papej and pencil one asks at least ten question players write answers the one who asks tlie questions collects the p answers aloud players lj ot writer iimk o kinkil players in a circle one neighbor i give you th what is it the first ai th livirir plain wordsmake the most ornamental sentences judge charitably and act kindly to each other truth is a rock large enough for all to stand upon a wise man is notiuquisitive about things impertinent speak well of your friend uir your enemy say nothing companions are to be avoided that are good for nothing those t be sought and turns nowthe second jpn frequented that excel in some quality or same way igive you this pther says what is it the the little ljmve been of the world and his head to the first says know of the history of mankind teaches the first says iiniktuiqj me to look upon the errors of pthers in oud says to the third it pers and reads to guess name says to his left s he says swers rink- sses it on the the third tlicj decond turning what is it and- the sec- ktum thus- sorrow not in auger with books as with companions it is of more consequence to know which to avoid than which to choose for good books are as scarce as good- companions it was a very proper answer to him who asked why linyinan should be delighted with beauty that it was a question that none but a blind man couldask kind words procure their own- image they soothe and quiet and comfort the hearer they shame him out of his sour morose unkind feelings we have never yet begun to use kind words iq such abundance as they ought to be used grief or misfortune seems to be indis pensable to tlie development of intelligence energy and virtue the proofs to which the following from one of our exchanges the people are submitted as with indiv- to the end each asking badk to the first what is it which is pissed to vhere the game stands j 1 m ikiini mi let the players sit iu acircle ith chairs the depths of mays fcarnest blue eyes aild then he said wit 1 a firm and earnest voice j- shall tell themj the money it j and thci voice then i will be embezzlement but you will 11 it are innocct- 1 kno i cence will be made tj that i did not take ill d therefore will not replace hed may with an eager rrested for theft and be convicted you that anil your ijmo- o appear now is hard to tell but i am confident as to tlie result e vou assume risk inter- yon are not aware of it but one half tlie iveson interest in inc and it is held in in accordance with my certain event occurs tvent home bewildered one of mays em- so fully and dearly expresses our views of the subject that we copy it without com ment 1 you have ah undoubted right to stop a newspaper when yoft feel disposed upon payment of arrearages do not hesitate to do so on account of tenderness of feelings for the editor dont y6u sup pose he would stop buying tuyar of you or meat clothing drygoods etc if he thought he was not getting his moneys worth or desired to patronize some other concern and why should you not exercise the same privilege with regard to him and when you discontinue a paper 10 so manfully dont beso spiteful us so throw it back to the postmaster with a contemptuous i dont want it any longer and have rcj fused written on the margin and have the paper returned to the editor no i gentleman ever stopped it in that way no matter if his ie w covered with gray hair that should be honorable if you do not wish to longer receive a newspaper write 11 note to the editor lik3 a man saying so i and be sure that the arrearages are paid iduals arc necessary to draw them from their lethargy and disclose their character it is a sigh of infancy when only a few- beings interest us no inoney is better spent than what is laid out for domestic satisfaction xo great cliaracteis arc formed j11 this world without suffering selfdenial the bread of life i- love the saltw life is work the svielufcss of life poetrv the water of life faith you now lay yourself tut not for rest but for great patience on a suii dial which stajids upon the pier at brighton close together the leadbrl blowji a feather upward towards the center the company must keep itlifiiiat with their breath its falling involves forfeits to ihe one on whom ior near whum il llls 1111 11m1 i the players sit in a circle the judge in the centre the judge gives a pencil to i i 1 some one and 111 a whisper says 11 this to one with the prettiest eyes or the tallest or something else after the pencil fras changed hands many times the firt player savs i gave the pencil to miss a because she has the ii- prettiest eyes then j miss a plays her liart in the same vav i the game depends inocli upon judge let me suggest to the j ugliest tniyi funniest j p nun fcttiest lady the ersoli meanest stingiest ptoudest sweeti gets mad of course j est etc nobody the vicissitude of ah artists reputation are well illustrated by jll e recent sale of one of turners great pictures that of antwerp it was first exhibited in t lie british royal academy in lhljj and was then valued at slitijll 11 years after it was sold for li7 iu lscit the price it inscnbi this most brought was sioooo very lttelv r so i in he 1 this is the way to stop a newspaper hopeful line tis always morning some where iii ihe world reflection is an angel who every day boars reports to heaven of our doings here and when the looks arc opened we inmt answer far the record kept if ihou- wouldst find much favor and peace with cod and man be very low in thine own eyes forgive thyself little and others much a s v 011jv london for s3 11 i j annie irautnor of j mdwauk llu only worn in who its far as is known she iil the country who atiiu railroad company hi said to possess ihe ei dairy maid mi i tbc mil she looks out for t i switch j arils ami a v je- h not inil so ivoiijau iu tcl for- a ig illiil i ll lillglisll iclvioib 111 tm im il m- r i r

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