Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 6, 1888, p. 1

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and sarrbaadinrb that he is pcepiredtotaie orders for weaving all kinds of fancy rag carpets flannel sheeting shirting and ureas goods striped erplaid twiilor plain also bed blankets and horse blankets two yards wide and over i and i will guarantee that iwillgivegood satisfaction to all farmers and others who will favor me with their patronage j t mitcheijl cider chopping mills at eockwood j will reopen for the seasons basinest on monday jrd september chopping weighed io and weighed oat tjaod rollers made to orfer steam and water pipes and all connections sapphed eat aod tbrealdedproraptly booewood two surprises a votkinaa plm bis clumsy spade as the sua was going doirn tbo gcnnm king with a cavalcade on his vty to licrlin town keinedup bfs tteod at th clj mans side mj- toiling fricud said lc why cot cease tccri t tvcslide whcatfcelsbcrcrtbculd be freof i dojiat slate uic om cjin said and i mi always free theasu i wort from the lime i leave my bod till i can hardly sec how much said the fcbjj is tbygsin in a day elbt groscben tho liau replied and thoa canst live en ibis meager pay t lite a king he said with pride two grtschen fcr mo and my wife caod friend and two far a debt i owe two crcschca to lecdand two to irend for those who cant isbor oa fcnow thydcbtr said the kias said the toocr yea to my tncthcr with ssg opprscd whocartdforme toiled for mc many a dsy and now bath need to rest to bam dost lend of thy daily store 1 to my boys for their schooling yoa lee when 1 am loo feeble to toil any more tbey will care fcr their mothcrand me and thy las two eropehcti the monarch sail if y sitters ire old and lime i give tbcu two crcschca far rimeut and bread all in the ftlhcrfi uainc tears welled up to the good kings eyes tboa knowest ine cot gaid bo h given meojc curjirise 1 here is another far thee i am thy king give me thy hand and be leaped it lirh witb od when mere thou aeedt i command that i at oucc be told fcr i would bins with rich rewtrd the mad who can proadlyiay i that eifhltouledoth be kcii and gctrd oa eihtjioor crosebca a day stlttt jamiln lliaimg ft prqspergas marriape tr ctuniotte i stucley school supplies alargrtockofschool boots and school sup plies stationary etc just irriveol pare wine for sacramental purpose now la stock mcgjlryqnis dboo store v i lei ethel go hotre vrith me said krr deligem a change wii do her good and i shall be gltd ci her cotnpany be- bides we are poing to be quite csy ihit win ter and the will have a chance to go into thai society to which she was bcrn ily word far it that with her beauty and ac complishments ghe cets a pood heshand before the leasca is over which will be a rery mcch happier fate than toiling as an ccderpaid overworked governess my betety j glanced into oar- old- fashioced parlor mirror as the spoke and emiled at what t taw there an oval face crj amy pals with yirid crimson liys and large dark eyes and a wealth of auburn hair a tall slight figaregraccl in spite of iu shabby homemade black dreu i met icrs- delifields eyes ss i withdrew my own from the glass and she nodded ex pressively yes the said and then think of the difference dress woald make i assure yon florence this to my mother neither of viy girls was half so handsome and see what establish men bs tfity secured and they had no fortdnea either where ocs has so large a family as i have seven children to cdncat and provide for it costa so much to live in good style unit a moderate portion to each was all we coold give them so moderate that it was no object at- all to the men tbey married who wocld have tafcea them just as readily with out a cent and year family is in every way desirable let me have ethel for this winter my dear and- ill engage if she follows my advice to see her prosperously married i slipped my hand into lersu and happily jin delafieldv i said half in jest half earnest i dont think 1 coad marry withont love she iicghed merrily tall tat iisid ibe schoolgirl nonsense dcnt yoa seppose that annie and kate are happy enough dont you think aaf love their husbands her two dsoghlersl i hesitated mo ment i think they like them well enough said l thats not what i mean when i marry i wane to love my husband better than my life she looked at me shrewdly with her keen bine eyes do yon love any man in that way now she asked c j it was my tarn to bingo and i did it heartily xo indeed i never even fancied my- self in love with any one i am heart whole and fancy free but all the same i believe i am the kind of girl that coald love so she nodded so was i the said brusquely tell me now do yoa see anythingin mr dela- field to inspire me with a pass ion ate love if my life had depended on it i couldnt have helped langhing dear jolly old ilr dekfieldfat wheezy bald and over seven- tyfives oh no no i cried and mother laaghed with me hrs delaf eld codded merrily laagli awayshe cried grandpapa was a fine young bean fifty years ago as your mother remembers and i was mad in love with him i had a pretty fortune cf my own bat george was not rich enaagh to suit my family acd so they opposed cs j ah well 1 promise you i took on finely and fretted myself sick and pole and made all my folks so unhappy and uncomfortable that in the end they were glad to let me marry him and doesnt it seem nonsense nowt and she laughed again what i want to impress npou yoa is said ehe that if yon are as t waa the kind of girl who oould love so of course yoa will love your husband if yonr heart is not given to any one else before he comes 6a the scene the man who marries you will get it theres do occasion for him to be anything out of the common way either your love will supply all the necessary charms and make a firstclass hero of him fast enough and with this somewhat cynical jpeecli the old lady rose and pinching ray cheek and kissiogit bode at goodbye mother and i talked over her generoas offer my father had died two years be- fore jeering as unprovided for we bad made our home with uncle john hartley my mothers brother ever tinoe but he was poor too i could not be always a borden on him and bo h bad been decided that i should be go vernets but mrs delafieldvioviution altered oar plans let her accept it laid uncle john a hagpyisnarriageis ibe bct of destinies for a wooun and who knows bat such kooi luck nij come to lier you have got a fine pajf of cjes miss etli thats a uzi j and he cave me a pinch this time it was my cat that suffered as ho also kite me a hundred dollars to reuovate ray ward robe and prepare for my vuit however i did not complain and two weks later i wis in kew york installed a gaet of thcdelafields and the old udys espscial pet r how kind the was to me myown dear moiher inher prosperous dayi was not more generoas and indulgent sbeseemod foud of rca proud cf me anriousfor my wellsre br which ii to be understood my protperois msrriigc which the herself was to arrange and when yea are the rich ilrs bocae- bjdy or the ctber she would say with a fine iioaje and benanti and a carriage perhaps who knows with your dear mother nrj own schoolmate itricg bsppi- ly once mere and i coming to visit yoa and reflecting that iwnyoar fairy erand- mojicr there wont be a prouder woman tetwards i learned how she had kept his hopes alive and couiueiled him lo have patience i left everything to her to arrange she provided my trousseau most generously she ordered a wedding dress worthy of the wealthy mr goldmans bride i submit ted to all cared nothing at all for whit- they did with me felt as if that news paper bad been my death- warrant and all these preparations were making for death and the grate afy promised hssbmd asked me for no protestations of affection when he placed the magnificent solitiire ring oa ray finger at last this fair hand u mine he aiid and i answered him never a word and so the days went oa and at last the morning came that was to witness my prosperous marriage and doom me to misery for life ejch was my thought living my j dear than myself she wat proud enough already i sap- pose pride was the chief fault of her char acter in which at that time iccaldseeno faults at all she had been ambitious for her own diagbters ard wis nowambitioos for her sons in the same way of thesebonsthrcc were middle aged men one long since more or less provperoasly married and cf the remaining two george the youngest was stadyiug for the church and robert a young man of twentye and for some reason his mothers favorite child wasja physician waiting as many a man equally good and gifted has done before him- waiting for patients ind prac tice fortunately he did not depend upon either for daily bread he lived at home to his mothers great comfort and ihe heped him in many wajs she told me confidentially that robert like all the others had had his portion and there would be no mere for him till his parents died bet cr plans for him were exactly similar to those the deigned for me he waa very handsome and talented and win cing ertremely lovable and good and she fully cipec ted to find lothe rich heiress who should fall in loe with him and whose fcrtane tlioald be the foundation oj which be might bsijd cp both wealth and fame j thus the pool old lady hid prepared or at least designej the eame panacea lo cure the evils of roberts case and mice alas before weliad been acquainted many weeks we bad utterly raictd her cheriihed plans by falling desperately in- love with each other it teemed like ingratitude in me it would hay been real base ingratitude if i could possibly have helped it bat what coald i ad i didnt intend to love robert i lord bia before i knew it in spite of myself ji and it ivrxs a serious earnest passion with me i loved him as i had told bis mother i ihacld love better than my very life j life without robert what would it be to me a miserable burden at the best everto me now began to regard me with pity j oue day she came into my room with a newspaper in ber band hcrfac very pne and grave t ethel sue said there i something iu this paper which yoa ought to know bat which i hive not the heart to tell you iblasbfor my own son ajas child i knew what his fickle nature wni when i opposed- year wishes had yoa bat follow- ed my advice yoa might uowbt uts3oid- man aud she laid down the paper ini weut away i took it np tretnbhng like one in so ague fit it contained a notice cf dr- robert delafieldb marriage in san fran cisco i for hours i suffered alone in j that room worse than the torments of deaths hy love waa falie my heart was broken then compelled myself to be calm ini went to her j i will marry mr goldman whenever you choose i said if he still wishes to have me it appeared that he did i was loowret- cbeduo think about il at the time but the j prosperous marriage the rich indulgent basband no longer myths of im agination but actaally offered now for my acceptance what were they worth to me i i timed away with shuddering horror when mrs delafield beaming with delight and pride conveyed to me ir goldmans proposal i cant i cried spreading my hinds before my eyes as if to shut some hateful vision oat i cant marry him dear ilrs delafield i should die she was the shrewdest of women she caught my arm and looked into my face yoa lave another man she cried who isitv id haue died rather than have told her fcr roberts sale waa it for me to come between him and his proad mother and perhaps drive him out ofjiii home i set my teeth and dropped my eyes lest she should read my secret there and at that moment we both heard his voice upon the stairs i didnt utter a word i started and thrilled and turned hot and cold in spite of myself but i didnt irpcak and there was no need she read the signs she knew our secret io instant traitress she said bitterly and sung my arms away ingrate yoa inve my soar then he threw open the door robert come here 1 he came and then commenced a itormy scene sfrs delafield entreated command ed reproached denounced as both she wept raved stormed all in vain the man i loved folded his arms around me and drew me almost dead with grieving to his breast i love ethel mother he said gently and firmly as yoa loved my father long ago look back i beseech you to the happiness of your love- marriage and do not refuse the same bliss to your son bat ilie would not yield she declared that if we married we should have her curse ahd ordered me from her right say ing that she should send me home tomor row tomorrow she had changed her mind i was wrong she said wearily if yoa are necessary to each others happiness why shoald i interfere only dont marry nutil you have better prospects robert ethel dont drag my son down to pov- erty so sudden a conversion was bewildering i fouad myself involuntarily doubting if it could be real and true i knew mrs dela- field with all her generosity and pride could stoop to deceit sometimes from her j owoend i but robert never doubted her he hdld her in his arms acd kissed her handsome old face again and again she was his own darling mother n once more waa it for ipc to come between them with a bare suspicion so i held my pesce and tried to be con tent aiid robert promised all his mother wished j we were to be parted for one year rob ert hafi had a position offered him with an uncle in san francisco it was agreed tlut be should accept it and meantime i should continue to live wih mrs dela- fjeld bosaid80 done andwe parted alas my love i the misery of that one year i can scarcely tell bow oar ettrutgemeat grtrwso gradual it was tod so abaoooant- able his letters bo loving at first jrrew cold grew few in number at last least as i awoke from an uneasy slainber mrs deiifield etood beside me it is lima to dreas she said i eabmitted with the same dull apathy l wont be for bug i told myself i sbant uvq long and i yielded myself to their hands j just as they were patting on the bndal vail a servant came into my room she was a new girl the house was all con- fas ion theres a gentleman waiting in the missuss boudoir to see the bride said she mrs delafield answered her say that ihe will come to him immedi ately said the its goldman mydear i promised him a sight of you in your wed- dingdress before yoc went to church gome down i obeyed in silence eba threw the dope of the boudoir open wide and lei me in i there she said triumphantly there is yoar bride ii she cot beaati- ful and placed tne face to face with rob ert j robert stern and pale ha looked from one to the other of us question ingly what does this mein be demanded but he got no further for with a scream of horror his mother fell fainting at his feet i that was no time fcr explanations her condition needed all our care i only when she begin to recover consciousness be turned to ms and took my hand i have been true and falrfif nl to you- can yoa say the same he asked and 1 clung to him and thanked god for so much happiness weeping en his breast j our letters had been tampered with in tercepted sappressed we never really knew by whom there waa indeed no need lo ask robert said we are happy alter all j let cs for give and forget she is our mother dear est j she was indeed our mother for we were married the very day after his tz taxn i and mr goldman gave uphia claim with an eicellent grace and begged mato retain his diamond ting as a wedding gift more over he became one of mv husbands best patients and recommended him to many others altogether i dont know but what he had a good deal to do with miking ours what even my motherinlaw allowed ii to be at last a truly prosperous mar riage x f lidyir i it watby gods guidance l did io f ob bow quickly i sprang from my knee j and peered upwards in the dajkeniojf 0 ciiclcfrcd yon area jewel i hope nky i looked once twice and then- with saveu iiv a aurha by nilxczs e wllltigli all my sou and vojee i sang raise- god from whonvall bbmings flow prabfohlin all creature beie below praisa bim abote ye beavdnly host ilauc fstbcr sib an i hcfly ghost i for there right before me 1 saw the cows horn tho limb on which i had seen that little sirrel nibbling nil mit and there waj mv guidepost those two dont yoa remember howj born poiluod towards my camp ose once saved a lion wuch m nqv nb y fa j v and aa i looked more closely at the windfall from which i had recently risen ecouid easily detecttwo depressions m the snow which covered it showing where torn and i bad sat on that very log onl the day before once more i knelt this time to render thanks to my heavenly guide and then i started for camp wheal got there i found that my worthies gaide bad settled down tot good longnap and had i not found my own way back would probably not hare waked dp till long into the night so coald not have come in search of me where suould i be now if god had not fet tlat liule equirrcl to sit oa the cow horn hmb ando attract fay attention to him and to it as uncle fred concluded his tale harry drew a long breath and said that is better than the mouse and lion story because it is true yes children this story is all true ex actives i have told it to yoa vaeietfes j tjse late archbuhop watety of dublin whopent the first half of a long life in eng land and the last half in ireland used to say of the faults of the two types of preach- era that under an english sermon you wished to keep awake and could not while onier an irish preacher yoa wanted to go to sleep and could not the ingenious geutlemen from ohio who pot in the claim to have tlte government ref and the money which he paid for a snb- stitutd during the war is probably aston ished at his own moderation in not asking for the interest prdvidcrcti journal the og is most singular utensil a pail tumbler or decanter can be rinsed and yoa can satisfy yoarself by optical proof that it u clean bat te jug has only a hole in the top and the interior is all darkness ko eye penetrates it no hand moves over the surface yoa can clean it only by patting in water snake it up and pouring it our if the water comes oat clean you judge yoa have succeeded in cleaning the jug and uecrc virsa hence the the jag is like the human heart ko mor tal can evectook into its recesses and you can only jadge of its purity by what comes from it one of the church letters to a virginia association after certifying to the fact that not a cent had been given to any good ob ject closed wjth his kindly offer for aayarilier information iu to otir couduloa and prospect ire refer yoa o out pastor and tfelijafes a brother arose and said i would like some additional information concerning that church and with the con sent of the moderator will ask the pastor of that charch question j or two the pastor arose and the risitiiig brother asked i would like to know wiih your kind con sent whether any tfurt was made id raise money from your charch and if so what kind of effort waa it whete bcligiotu herald a j national pills are a m purgative act- ind bowels re- ingon the stomach hrer r toabii moiher wnfler thin moving all obttrocuoja ill have a chance to give you a lift some day said harry newell fall of gratitude becauie his uncle had he pod him to under- itand and sohe a cuzzia sum in vngar fractions just fancy a sniajl boy like you ever twing alio to help uncle fred said harrys sisier laughing it might be a little bit cf a ramose life ill not always bd a small bo either oh tlal mouse andlion story is only a fable it never really happened harr 6 sister ei plained f she was foar yearsb senior and was boincrfhat prone to give herself big girl airs she ciat be sure of that can she uncle fred uncle fred evaded a direct reply by asking can you imagine how a little frisky squirrel might save the we of a grown man ko indeed did it ever happen or ia it aorna thing in ewp i alwiyi couaider that under the gsti- afice of god a jairrel occe saved me from freezing to deatji where where oh do tell us all aboatit cried both niece and nephew uncle fred and been qcie a traveller and had seen acd experienced a number of strange things so his stories were eagerly anticipated by all the young f w knew him was it when yoa were in russia p asked harry ko it was in our own land you know that when i wu a oang msi i used often to go oa hunting and fishing trips in kew brunswick acd maine- atfirs these eipoditiocs were all in the saiarner but ona year i conduced to lr- my prentice hand at drerh anting so the second weei in december i went cp into maine near moosehaid ond engaged a guide tom white an cc usually taciturn young indian to go cut with me we pitched our tent late one afternoon and the neit morning started in search of oar game it was cloudy when wc set out and about two oclock a snowstorm began the flakes came down in vast quantities but gently and silently without a breath of wind i was unaccustomed to walking in snow in such a rongh place aethit forest was and when we were about half way home i had to sit down on a windfall to rest a wind fall yon may have heard is the trunk of a tree which has been felled by some power ful gale ithes where it fell first acquiring a thick covering of edit rnosa acd then de caying very slowly as we sat there i unconscioasjy took note of everything about me a wise habit i hid acquired from previous guides j for when an indian is in the woods he is constantly on the alert observing the conformation of the ground the growth cf the underbrush the shapea of the different trees presently i glanced np into a trw at my right and there sat a little squirrel chattering and nibbling a cat and now and then looking down at us his bright eyes seemed to bay what are you doing here trying to find out where i have secreted my winter store of nuts he sat canning fellow with his back to the wind and with his bushy tail tcurled over his back be was quite dry and com fortable the limb en which he sat had probably been broken off in some gale for ended abruptly in two short curved branches exactly like the horns of a cow which pointed directly to the road leading to cur camp i called toms attention to but he sad nothing only grunted as if to say oh you have seen that ebt the next morning was brilliantly clear the sky wis clear and cloudless and ibe sir exhiaraticgly pure i the freshfauen snow sparkled as if each article were a diamond and it crunched dry and sharp under ones feet i very njjwisely thought i would take a little stroll acd see if i could cot find a deer without toms assist ance the road seemed toripe quite plain especially as i had been careful to study every feature of it the day before it was not long before i discovereji the track of a ficebig buck the enow was in some places two feet deep and i could plainly see where he had jumped over a windfall his belly brushed the snow off it and where he had as it were blazed his way by nib bling at young shoots and embryo leafbads on tho lower branches of the trees i fol lowed his trail until i came tc a deer yard as the place is called where a number of deer are in the habit cf meeting and hsrtj the scow was so trampled and there were so many imprints that i could not poasihly follow any one set of steps i went round and round and at last gave it up in de- j spair and made up my mind to retrace my own- steps and go back to camp but alas the wind had risen and every trick was obliteraled filled in with light powdery snow i 1 floundered on for a time until suddenly i found myself plunging into a dense dark cedar bwamp and as i had never seen it before i was now sure thai i was not in the right path i managed to get out of it safely to safe dry snow and after eome twenty minutes more of fatiguing toil i at last struck a tote road as the lumbermen call the road along which they draw their lumber i was now utterly used up and had to sit down every few moments on some wind fall to recover my breath and strength the fine dustlike snow got into my throat and lungs with every breath i inhaled ahd almost choked me i had had nothing to eat since morning and the short winter day was fasf drawing to its end again i sat down upon a windfall utterly exhausted and discouraged where was 1 where was my camp ii my guide had started out in search of me how many chances were there that he would fail to find me indeed what reasonable hope bitd i that i would ever escape alive from this pathless wilderness kone whatever i was qaite convinced that there wis but one help for ma in my tribulation and that must be a heavenly one sol fell npon my knees right down ia the snow and irayed to god for help i prayed earnestly and from my heart and i prayed ajond for there was no human ear to hear mf even as there was ho human arm to succor me and as i thus prayed peace stole into my heart i even felt stronger and less weary and as i rose from my kneea i happened to glance upward i say happened for want of a better word we often use it in reference to some thing we have not jlone iotenfionahy so 1 now x had no particular reason to look op r il -it- blessed ajie the poor vc toilers for bread fa lifi buy field t all the atonoes of iaduitrr throngtaox complaining pirhai thai jour work does not yield the riches for vbich you anrlobgins little y think of ibe tleawdncs gtrea to the poor of this world by your father ia ncaycn blessed the poor in this worlds gains t if but wealthy mnitnd and heart treasarts kippy are they mo feel nol dull pains of tho seckeri for wealth and vain pleasure the honours otfcold are bat em pv and rain good xrcrks ar saro ricu contentment li sah- how the cakphok of couueece is wade caarcphcr formerly mra leu correctly written cam ph ire ii a concrete juice chief ly obtained from two asiatic trees the japanese make the camphor of commerce as follows after a tree is felled to the earth it is cat ap into chips which are laid j m a tub or a large pot partially filled with water and placed over aslow lire throagh holes in the bottom of the tab steam slowly rises and heating he chips generate oil and camphor of course the tub with the chips has a closely fitted cover fromthfj cover a bamboo pipe leads to a unooesaion of other tabes with bamboo connections 7 and the last of these tubes is divided into two compartments one above the other the di viding door being perforated with wnall holes toallow the water to pass to the low est compartment the upper eompr meut fupplied with a straw layer oatcnea the camphor in crystals in deposit u it passes through tho cooling process the camphor is then separated from the straw packed in wooden tabs and is ready for i market the oil is used by ihe natives for illuminating and other purpose the special moral and physical qualities of camphor are said to be slopidity and hnftaiity clriian al vorh flights of the fledglisqs little fouryearold mabel came to her father day to have her apron buttoned though tf ally remarking ii i could getbe- hind mysell i could do it little rosalind five years old mam ma where has qncle jack gone mam ma on a tncfi pet he has gone tope a cowboy rosalindrafter a pause tear- oily oh mamma wfll hejie hodw mamma rntnma sobbed a rtueihree- year old girl running into the house mach offended i wish youd whip the old hen she wont let me see the cltickieel she dest lifted ap her dress an they all ran right under i j i have a little boythreeyeart oldnemeov leonard one day he was oat at play and the sun became clouded he came into the- hoase and said to his grandmother f well gammy i have come in what have yoa come in for lenny well he said they have bloweo the sun oat and i thought i vf onld come in and go to bed a teacher was inleavoring to find oat the proficiency of her pupils in mental arithmetic and took the following way to do it- kow children suppose i have two squash pies anddivide- qqq of ihesnin ten pieces and the other into one bacdred pieces which woald yoa rather have ft niece o the pie thatii divided into tn pieces or of that cut into one bandied pieces there was silence for a moment and then a little girl answered- timidly one of the one haiidred pieces hy bo v well please maam i dont t like sqaaoh pie horning stor alestlflc one of the most interesting of the many uae3 in which paper has been pat la the manufacture bf- paper bottles we haw long had paper boxes barrels and ear- wheels and more recently paper raits washbasjns and other vessels but now a cornea a further evolation of paper in the shape of paper bottles which are already quite expensively used for containing each substances as ink maing shoe dressing glue etq and tbey woalohren seem to be equally well adapted for containing a large variety of articles they are made by rol ling glued sheets of paper into long cylin dors which are then cat into suitablelengths tops and bottoms are fitted inj the inside coated with a waterproof compound and all this done by machinery almost aaqnick- ly as one can count they are cheaper and lighter than gla33 unbreakable- and conse quently very popular with consumers while the fact that itkyreqaire no panking material and are clean handy and ecori- omical commends irtem lo manufacturer unlike glass they can beminnlacturedand abippod at all seasons and being made by machinery the supply is independent of la bor troubles which are additional advan tages to manafaetarsrs who use bottles seiajic amincan v i use ayers cherry rectonfl freely in my practice and recommend it trf cases of whooping cough among children haviss found it more oertaijt to core ibavtvnue tome disease than kny other median x fcnowoi so says dr bartlota of con cord haas r yrl fv- ilv m i 7 mm

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