Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 30, 1889, p. 1

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and to prevent its members from making bad debts by fiinilaainff them with uiu of parties who do not pay merchants sod others nating accounts to coll set will ftnd ittotiieiradraotajo to become members as hundreds of accounts are beinf oolltcted through it that eoold aot be collected in any other vy ussy so account that has been stud and then retimed by the bailiff as oo cood after putting the merchant to crest expense has been collected through this association merchants wlabingto become mem bers by remitting 1qj to our managers at rtwnww vfu receive by return mail jnll par- uculara eertincate of memhetshlp etc testi monials senl t j b mills ft co managers racton- l1tery busuine the aadettignedrmpeetfcuy solicits tht natron- age of the public sbdlnfuraii them that well etuipped and strhsliiaigs ctn il- wija be secured at his tables a comfortable box meets ail trains between 9 am and fcjs ptn oarefulattentiongitentaewryoraer the wsnuaf commercial trattl- lersfucy met johx willlurs h a 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lored us and low then the ilossed bewonidacojds woh our idnndsrs jnd follies bow ucauy boroi laoargrisliherliitjtijoir tfaou oudly en fold us and again use tho rod uu ws silently swore she taoght us arithmetic reading and writing and hardest ol all tried to teach us to ipell promotion and merits iho made all inywng and spurred 6v abfuon ta degdvso eieel hut lha uttlo rod feeetnwq wo went to in childhood t j iv hid sttrsetions turiiassihg sll those the books wt remember our plsymstes tbo walks through the wild wood with the girl that ws loved wbomsdc ns her ilarel vnst fun wo ail had on the cold winter mornings when bootod and muffled wc ttarted for school and hitched oar small sleds unmindful of warn ings tc the swiftgliding sleigh disobeying the rule lid how joyous we were when the s priagiidc morning brought the songs of the birds with the- blos soms of kay and the outdoor sports which all weariness spurning wc played after school till tho night caught the day o visions of joy uashadowed by sorrow of lote that knew nothing saxe loves fair young dream of hope that saw only the gladsome to-mar- and faith that believed things arc what they teem to gladden oar boarts the old trust renewing as tgsin with the raptures of boyhood they throl ecn as when in lifes morning our ufr rtffl pursuing we sre hsiipy and free at the school on the hill tkd ifamiig ftatfinf the jderelianrb apprenltce nr fitxvuxt c0e1i jc f iljrlplta prijc oplrl ioc i adrllirr- ttt it or three wmlhz for 25 cent met mltdhell vairet u inform tht people of acton and orroandingsi tbat be if prepared to take order for weawnu all kind of fancy bag carpeta flatme sboeline bhirtioc and dreigoodi triped cr plaid ttrilloc plain alco bed blanket abd uoracblankctatwo yard wide and over and i will euarantoe tlal i willgivefiood tatiifactlon to all farmer and other who will favor me with tbeittlmrdwge a ulisohbijl wts g4 00dcoiujjio men can find terniailent em i ployvieiit for maple orovn karserias of waterloo n y good salary nd expenses paid weekly ulwrsi tndqoemeots to beginners ouuufree rerions experience not reaufred kxtablasbodorerttyesn all good flrstclass wiite at oncefor tmrnr adrlressj w mckar cleft manager bl thomas qnu ueutiou this isjiecr i lure also the finest stock in ladies satchels ever shown ta aetna 7crxiam present i have s boewttfol selection albums booklets c tto also keep sll the authorised school books and school eauphes hyinn hooks fen fencili slstes ink ktc 5 rivp y c wkmiutoioeiicm at bpscbscjes to lalt all lights give us call before purchasing get tho place 0e0g stqe 8um worthley tras an honest simple- minded hardworking farmer who bad brought ap laxfle fsmily of caildren all of whom had been iet la earning their own litink as fooa as they bid gained a com- moa school education and were itroog enough his baby was a boy whom he had oamed paol aad of whom as aged maiden sunt had declared that he should make a merchant silas liked the idea and paol himself liked il aunt rachel hid friends in boston through one of whom u eicelleotfilacwm found and the pre liminaries amused messrs goodman dt true were wholeaale cloth merchants itotqk an extensive batiaess in importing besides being ageat for hev- home man ufactures paul worthley was fourteen years of age rather small of frame hut strong and healthful and remarkably intelligent in fact he was the most intelligent natural ly the mosunlellectaalrof sjliiia fathers children tod nfeoreri he was a hand some lad with urge bright biae eyes skin pare and fair featares regular and finely oatlined his whole appearance that of a gentleman in embryo the old farmer came with his tea to the city to make the final arrangements paol was to board with his a ant that pleased the merchants ranch they felt better to- know that their apprentices were under good influences when away from the store mr worthley had marvelled at the size of the great storehouse bad woudered where in the world the great piles of cloth had come from and osdipofcen opon all things bat ope kothiflf had yet beeu said stoat the pay the bey was to receive for his ser- tice mr goodman smiled benignantly ah yon dont understand my dear sir if yon were going to apprentice your boy to a car penter or to a tinsmith yoa wouldnt ex pect him to receive wages would yoa silas scratched his head he knew not how to reply it was beyond him to argue with the polished as t ate merchant yet he felt that his boy ought to have something jnst think of it said goodman with grand sourish tbinkwhatan education the boy is to receive ton have little idea of the mysteries of oar calling yet all those mysteries we propose to teach your son woald yoa eipect the faculty of an aca demy to pay him for stadyiugwith theml the poor farmer was wilting ko we pay no salary the first year if however at the end of lhat time the lad should prove faithful and efficient we shouid probably make him a slight allow anoe for the second year and then as bis services became valuable bis salary would be increased the old mau had a long talk with his son and it was finally agreed that he should stop and make the trial and so paul worthley was ins tailed a an apprentice in the great mercantile house of goodman a true and be went at the work in earnest and with sll his hearts he had promised his father what he woald do and lie meant to do it il he could for two or three weeks he bad no thought of pending any money he was so quiet and reserved and so attentive to the wants of the older hands iu the store that his corn panion apprentices had not yet made free with ukl 3 p be lbem ulltiq of their pastimes of concerts of theatres of nding and of various portsbut those tbfngs were not for him ahd he did not join in the conversation the first money he spent of two dollars that his father had given him was for a few articles of comfort for himself dar ing the foarth week lha yoong people at his tlmvmiiriiffplis fpd concert for ltieyfadcpit paol was passion ately fond otmaiia ud he finally resolved that he woald go bis ticket cost him fifty cents h went and he wasentranced never in his tile before had he heard any thing like it 0 if he ooald only hear moh maiiooncefn a while bow bright bis life woald be bis two dollars lasted him for pocket mouey five weeks at the end s be wrote home ud lift father sent -to- dollars more he had sorrowed i dollar of biraaot bich he was anxi bprfo pay never miud all the boys eiperience and trialsdaring the first six moatbrof bis ser vice lip the itore be had iuteued to mora and bora of the jolly frolicsome conversa tion lof the ether boys in tha hoose and he begap to feat that they enjoyed a great dea which was denied to him at tha end of thoife six months ha had been permitted to uketi step upward a younger apprentice had come in ud pant was not onlyreliav ed from nioch of the drudgery of the broom and jacrubbrngbruib bat ha was j of ten trusted to remain and lock op theilora taklbg one let of keyi home with him paal was alone one evening io the store fait tady to shot ap when an apprentice or clerk as they were wont to call the a selves came in from the neighboring ton of keep getmore be was a dash ing loodnatured frank and openhearted lad ffiiom our hero had come to greatly like ibd esteem hallo paul old follow whats up for this meniogv pioj knew of nothing only that he was going to shnt ap ud go home to sapper look yoa paal onme with at ive got to tickets for the xabileo theatre swell head and roarer are going to perform their great piece jocko the humpbacked ape 0 ita the greatest thing yoa ever saw its immense paul said he hadnt the money to pay for a ticket bah who said anything about money cried ihe other george bulpit was his namej u i tell yoa tve got the tickets and when pal spoke of going home to get jiis snpper george exclaimed yonr sup pers on me for tonight so come along it required tome litue time for bulpit to conquer bat hd did it in the end paal foanjl opportunity to send word home to his aunt that he bad had an invitation oat and should not be at home till late and then be locked up the store pat the keys in his pocket and went with his friend they had their supper at anpysterhoate and in a private apartment as they eat said bulpit say paol dont yoa ever have any money 1 oar hero was frank and generous ud trustful and he told his companions the imple troth r why bless your soall my father is poortr thaa yours said george he- dont even own the house he lives in look here paul this is between onnelves do yoa sappose i am going to slave like a dog day in and day oaf week after week month aftermouth for keep fc getmore the old flints iand not have a penny to show for itl i kot much if i know myself no no i consider my work worth a little some thing and i manage to get if psiil shook his head and said that good man a true woald not pay anything at all jtbey were not lobe moved well yoa are innocent i declare paal yoa ought to be set ip for a mono meat do yoa appose old keep aget- moxe jwoald pay me a- dollar willingly sot they 1 so d yoa see i pmy myself and thereupon young bulpit proceeded to initiate his companion into the mysteries of selfremuneration andheaianred him that the youth of his own store did the same thing just yoa ask charley stanley about it hell explain it you wont let onto him that i have spoken but he is up to thigame t do you mean to say paul at length teatnred to ask that yon taie money froa4fromthe store money that oh dont put on iacha look are yoa afraid to speak out how ia the world do oar employers think we are to live where do they think we find a bit of money jiow anri then to ipendl arent we entitled to a little something for all the bard work we do i bless yoor soul how do yoa suppose yoaririends on the street rsise the money for their innocent comforts and thereup on lhe edacated youth weut on to explain to his unsophisticated comrade the variety of ways in which thej wereable to supply themselves with spending money paul listened attentively ud he was iu- t btit not yet was he converted ha went to the theatre and enjoyed the playijvery much after the theatre waa out george bulpit insisted upon paying for the oysters agaib paul refused flatiy at first but he was hungry and he suffered himself to be overcome so be went home that night with a very important founda tion stone removed from the support of his strict integrity he had allowed himself to fail into his friends debt surely he owed it to young balpit to return the favors of the evening at all events tbat feeling came to him and ho entertained it from that time paul worthley was ner vous and uneasy the evil fpirit once ad mltted to his bosom gained foothold more ud more it is a trae saying that be who hesitates in the presence of the tempter is lost on that evening when paal first lisvnw to the sayings of george bulpit he had told himself that never never could he dq such a thing he woald suffer anything rather than give away his honor he woald rather die than make bis fathers son a rogue yet m two or three weeks from that time he had more than once thought how comfortable it woald be if be could have more money he oaght to invite balptt oat to sapper and he ought to take him to the theatre his father coald not possibly let him have any more and his employers would dotl 01 how con temptibly mean ud stingy they ami be mentally exclaimed a hundred times one afternoon george balpit slipped into the store by the rear way and whispered to paul that a few of the boyi were goingthat evening to the grand opera and that before the opera they would have sapper at park- eri 6 it was to tea grand time and dont yoa miss it- ffiui that young balpit glided away leaving our hero in a veryi fevsr of nnrest at five oclock the leading ttlesmen and bookkeepers left the store and by halfpast five paal was left alone the general man ager saying to him as be passed oovabat be might shot up and go horn ueooii as he pleased ten minutes later ftv he he bad pot np thej shatters ctfiu windows on urn street frout a iron came hurriedly who wished to make a pafchaee and catch a rtjurxavtibvlq a tiilor ajudfived id bprftijud tie risbed to pattern a pteeeifloodsaye twe pieces and he showed 41 pal his sun pies f the yoathteotiea attttffiitu the- ligl 1 and called in miud atonce thai uvre wei b retntxants uwtirsr vt those eiarf interns mid apsuira be led uie vay wh to uie goods were foubii anfl prouoon 1 j l r price thbe jents jther than were ten yardi and in the dght what wu the prloe fan looked at the private mark of the firm two dollari a jard the tei ipter wu at hla elbow and whlipered lnt i bit ear bis heart gare great bound and hla breath threatened to leave tiim but he etraggled ap addthe templet ipoufor bioi j- j iwodjllara ud twentvfive ceou ill take both pieoet 60 paul carried them down anddidlhera ap and the man paid him forir dlllara and fifty eente and went hla way taking hla purchase with him and then paol aat down and took breath a fall minau he iat when he itart d to hia feet determined to ran after that l ailor and tell him of the mistake he had- n ade and be might hate done it bat at moment george bolpit came in hallo i ia that yoa paal 7 yes all alone y 1 good ah were in for a glorious time come if yon cant stand the rack- et i can we like yon old fellow ana we want yoa with as j i can pay my own way george and i am with yoa too hold on jait a moment ive got the rear windows to fasten and from that moment he was tost ha went into the conn tingroom where he counted oat tbirtysix dollars ud locked it up hi one of tbe cashiers drawers leaving four dollars ud a half which be appro- pnated toliisown use but be had done tbe deed when be had overcharged for the cloth and then he went with balpit ha met theother friends threa of them and ihey bad a grand supper and then they went to the opera did paul enjoy it certainly be tried hard to do so bat the trial was a failure ss such trial mast always be he insisted opon paying for georges sapper and the privilege was gruted him bot it did not make him happy daring tbe evening george asked him if he was sick and he confessed to i severe heacacbe he got home half anhoar after midnight a miserable miserable boy he had tried his band at stealing no sophistry eoold make it uything else ud it bad not given him comfort for the first time in his young and hopeful life he had done a mean ud wicked thing and that was noj all with his bead upon his pillow be reflected he had done tbat which were it known to one inclined to drive him to the wall would consign him tola felons dungeon thus he lay tossing and groaning in agony of spirit and not a wink of sleep came to him until he had resolved ia bis deep trae heart that be would bear the harden only till he coald confess the truth to bis employer but he did not make up his mind when he would confess only be would do it nd after tbat be experien ced a slight relief 1 on tbe following morning he told the cashier of the money be bad put into the drawer and what it waa for good for yoa wu the responee i wish youd pat off the rest of them eh aint you well paul no sir my head aches well well take care of yourself yoa there were half a dozen of us on the platform at calera ala waiting forthe train when u old gray male plodding along tbe highway with bis bead down came to the crossing and stopped right across the track peter ar dat your mewit called one negro to another- 1 yaas dati my jim was the reply i better go down ud ecare him of dat track den hes boon to get all mussed up if yon dont if he haint got sensa nnff in his hedto more on let de bnllgine bit him after a few minutes we heard the whistle of locomotive and the same negro spoke again j better go down dar peter dat iim mewl hainter gwioe to bodge didnt i say let him alone he haint blind or deaf intwo or three minutes we saw a wod tocompttvo coming around the curve and as soon as the engineer saw the male he began tooting tbe animal never even looked up he stood there in the sunshine u if asleep dat 3im mewls agoner fur shore ex claimed all the negroes as we all harried to tbe best point of observation so he was be was lifted ten feet high and came with a crash which broke- him all to pieces we wentdowtf to tbe bpot bat he was dead jtat like i tole ye peter said the one who had been anxious yaas bat i coald nt sense it de idea ob a mewel standin right dar till be wis knocked off beats me all around west an got yourself busted op to get sbet of corn plowin didnt ye dats jiat like yer bat yer cant spile me any 1 i ktn sot around ebery day now an de ole woman cant say a word agin it are too valuable a band to be sick now paol stood it that day and twothirds of the way through another day and then he gave ap be coald bear tbe harden no longer it was eating his lifeawayj to wards the middle of tbe afternoon he aaw mr goodman in the owners office alone goodman was the friend ot his aunt he swallowed a great lamp in his throat gath ered all bis energies and went in be knew if be would speak plainly he mutt speak promptly simply and at at one mr goodman i wish to give tip my situation in your store it pains me more than i can tell but it must be paul yoa why i was talking with tbe cashier only this noon and we conclud ed that you ought to be advanced you are the best boy we have in fact yen are worth the pay of a man yoa are not well do you want a bolidavt j tbe boy bowed bis head ud burt into tears and then it broke upon tbe merchant tbat there was a hidden cause for this sad den desire be looked to the door io see that it was close and then turned to the weeping youth paal what is it what has happen- ed yon may safely make a confidant of me it was for that purpose sir that i came and then with sobs ud moans ud bitter tears the story wu told he called no names bat he told wbtt hi had learned and how he had sufferedbimself to argue with the tempter be told tbe whole- truth from beginniog to endt ud and then he added of let me go sir i will make up tbat money to you and you will send it to oar customer at great falls let me go i hive fallen and the earne cause is in my path that has larked in it from tha first i am sarrounded by ten thousand indecent amusements that are denied me because i havenota penny with which to pay my way i did not know when i came here bow it woald be let me go sir and 0 if yoa cn overlook my one crime antil i can make it op i will bless yoa while i live i mr goodman brushed a tear from his cheek and got ap and took two oc three tarns across the office at length stop ping and facing the boy paul suppose you were going to r smain with me bow much more money would satisfy your httls personal and i needs how much a week come with itl how tnub j with considerable hesitation paalj mu- eged to answer two dollars j all right two dollars it shall be let us see you have been with me just thirty weeks that would make sixty d oilers deducting the four dollars and a hall which yoa borrowed woald leave fiftyfive loliars and fifty cents yonr due and that jsam i shall insist upon paying to yoa u it as a gift bat as most righteously youi doe from this tioia i shall uot ear to t ost ail i am worth in your hind- will yc a stay with me v we can imagjue the uswer the boys heart was fall udho had to- have i good hearty ory before he could hold op b bead and feel himself a roau again- there was oneother boy in thesu wwbo wu ml work on bis first year wuboi t pay hlra mr goodman called into the o fioe at the close ot the days btutnesa and asked himif it would add to hia hsppioea if be suoolditnow that thereat tei ha wu to re ceive two itonaraa week cash ejtai y s it- unlay j evening the htoe fajlo r was thnnjerstruck bat bis answer can t a read come and the merchant cgold nbt bat- feel tbat be bad by tbat simple deed uea a human soul wa will only add tbat pul worthley at the opening ot a new year was rated is a clerk and his pay raised at tbe opening ot tbe third year ha wu given a desk iilhe ooantfngroom and so on antil tho flay arrived whan he wu oneud4wenty and on that day be entered tbe inner 6ffi li oonndentlal clerk and secretary one more step upward and oar story is told the day came on tbe which mr goodmans ybangesfdeughter became tbe wife of ber fathers junior partnerand that janicr partner was pan worthley k goodman said paul j tbe two at alone in their office one evening after the close of business have yoa ever tboagbt how many yovtbs by nature true ud loyal have been saved from keen temptation and luting misery bythe abolishing of that old rule of no pay tbe first year i tea paul i have thought of it often ud i never think of it without wondering bow the senseless dangerous usage was so long rhaintained 3s purx xi sfezcb plfasaxtfiles- gold as good aacgold is an old saying show ing tbe idea people have ot gold in very early ages gold wu made into ornaments and used u money in every nation it is regarded u a standard ef value and tbe coins of one nation are received io an- other because no matter what image ia tamped on the coin tbe material is always valuable it is a perfect metal s it doea change or lose any of its weight when melted it is nineteen times heavier than water it can be beaten or hammered dot more than any other metal so tbat a piece ofgold the size ot a pins head con be ham mered oot so u to cover fifty square inches so gold is tbe most reliable of metals then it is so ductile that one dollar can be drawn oat into a wire nearly two miles bng it is tenacious ass wire one tenth of u iuch in diameter will support igo lbs but one of iron support 550 pounds old can be melted so it is fusible it is a brilliant metal as all my children know when tbey stand before a jewellers window to admire gold watches chains bracelets rings and so forth gold hu muy oses such u for money jewellery filling and making teeth and gilding picture frames in the bible we read about solomons temple and how be ovelald the carved work and the floor with gold also all tbe vessels of the bouse of tbe lord were made of gold bead tbe de scription in the seventh chapter of 1 kings gold is found ia mines in calforma aus tria and many other- places some of tbe rivers of africa wuh down cold dnst which is collected in quantities as tbe hymn says whertaf lies puny fountains holl down their golden sands it is strange how much people will suffer to get gold when the discovery of gold in california reached tbe cut many gave ap their business and lost everyting while seeking it chcbch goetts- social out lly guessed tims far that boy had had no two 0 jaii thing iu one of ibaieom opportunity to steal but u wbull hare many persons join tbe preacher instead of the church if the preacher pleases them they will support thecinrchuol be regular in their attendance on the means qf grace but if they do not like the preacher their places in tbe boose of god are vacanti their contributions are withheld udvhat influ ence tbey hate is practically thrown against the church such persons are unstable as water no reliance can be placed upoq them you never know when to trust them and tbe more numerous they are the worse it is for tbe cause the church is greater than the preacher if the preacher is not what we could desire for the sake of the church we should be more faithful and endeavor so far u we can to make up for bit lsk preachers may come and go but the church remaine and for her oar tears should fall and oar humble prayers ool tin ually ascend whether you like thepreacher or not stand by tbe church how vast is the force of i human vdiee approaching ths pcwjnitfas gonnnuning with angel with nan adhod bow mighty iu ensoti define tbeflnttaildn8toictiietrwaharf wu when god said thenba liht 1 thebnpldgtwtte levgrthalj was v he spake male th da and thehieht music hath cbannijal ppsjottuf sndaitr andwoijawfulthii i behpld bat all their besatiei aurterirbe crowarf wjlth polished ota grandef- than gold auj for tbe voice wi b its radios sound atisystsjvhjglhhubttone- lets cul tf rate silver jwotds m speecb for the toft todgub breaawb the boos ob tho wondrons ponf of thstjiej jh the tongue iu sickness in sorry in g hoi incomes ike tbejwuih at sn tjbjelli hand into inaoy a lonemroom bj ob sweeter the todflseto th jjloiuaij ones forthoykmdestpiitemhohatewon beiaember tbe prom4se oiir mjaster gives oood and falrhtul ttrvant iwell flbne when guiding the yoangwitbruest words yes fulnlling our tntst witfllover disiuading them evej with tei der tones and guiding their sleps aboi and when about otbas we soi istinies speak lets never say anythfnjf ill talking to bpt not oijpeoplc n i meet a thus a aoble misaifn falnl stien tbe luppliant voice may reach the throne yes t with power slinost diviw it should cever be osed with words obscene but languagethat tpads to refln tbeniow well to live thatwhen wa grow ol with hair like the inter soow with wzinkied brow and with tottering steps so feeble and tremlfling aad slow that we may bv known by the kindly voiee that comes back ufa a wsperbeh though in death thasvoico bpsllent and stfil iu echo sweet mask win toll then anew let us enlsore theseheavenly sounds pnrest thonghts may we all express let peace and gentleness truth hope and lore guard our wards while on lives they bless j bel in va darter 4 lvterebttkg itekh sir if yoa come within a mife of my house i hope you will stop- arrab 1 where will you nod a modern building that has buted u long as the ould wur an irish woman nninvii to a wake well well 111 have acorpseoi my own in my bouse some day an thin youll see wbou be invited l pat said field omcr go to ypareap tain and tell him youre tne laziest man in tbe regiment plazeyer honoriwudyvltateine-ro- to the captain wid abe in me mouth ive been to all the big iaunctoring dties io the worjrl bead a tfaeiling man bat i know a man in milwaukee who xnns a bigger plant thafn uybody else h ever aaw k 1 i t iron work no r electric light no manufacturer of any kind no well who is be anyhow hes tbe sexton in a graveyard m marambet a french scientist exanir ineds000 convicts to see how much drin hadtodowubtbeirdepranty ejefonndthat 79 per cent of the yagabbndswete drank ards 57 per cent of theissaatimt and in cendiariea71 pes cent ot the thieves and 63 percent of tbe offenders against itber person yet m dniokaxdfactoriea wdthi j their harvest of criaib and the f oghtfal ex pense they saddle upn the ooasiauiitf uiat our leading pohti al papers propose to ucehse it is eyen pr iposed biy the illinois legislature to turn sa con license fees into the school fund it o vheaodsiieredfiorv it wouldstay the eqill i to educate tbe isj accent in guilt a pod t te wsgeaof putt during tbe list yei r chicago beat ecr former record and th t of any other dty in the united states y being able to port an average of mi rethan one mordrr each week more ths 1 1 woihirda ombese were committed on 6i ndsy and in ttloons which oarmayor in lefianoe of law rt- fasea to close on that lay this year she will probably best tbi record of the last r eighteen satoonae pers pleaded- guilty last week in tbe wyai dotte district court in kansas city ku u to violations of the prohibition law aid their flriee aid lm- priwntncnbj aggregat d 19100 and erven years and seven moot it 1 a bout doctors bills it cou the state of new york ho 000 000 annually to support tbe io mates of almshouses workbouses and correctional institution and about 1 1g 000 000 for the maintenance and care of prisoui more over the bute fau fcqcjooooo invcsuso in these buildings three fourths of all bis outlay is directly traceable- to strong drink here la a sum for the boya if it cost 11000 a year to carry on a church which saves five souls crery year and if a drmksbopicnatholderpayi4330 a year for the privilege ot ruining five souls how long wilit take a town baying apopulation of 0000 ffith five cliurohea and and fitteeu drlukabops togo to the deilir mr speaker i would givtl half of the constitutian nay whole ot to save he remainder many a struggling family has all- it can do to keep the wolf from the door without being called upon to pay frequent and ex or bi tact bills for iedicaj advice and attend- uce true the doctor is often a necessary though expensivo visitant of tbe family circle nevertheless pure and well tested remedies likb warners safe ourerkept on band for use- when required will be found a paying investment for every bouse hold in the land sickness is one of the legacies of life ud ypt every ill that flesh is heir to baa an antidote in the laboratory ot nature hon h h warner of itochester n tc president of ehe chamber of commeroe ol thit city was a few years ago stricken with kiilney disease which the phyajciusde- clared incurable iu thia- extremity a friend recommqaded to him a vegetable preparation now known- throughout the the civilired world as warners safe care he tried it and was quickly restored to perfect health the incident led him to begin the jnanufacture of tbe wonderful preparation and to make its meritsknown ia all tongues udv among all people he has now laboratories and warehousts in the united states npt only but in can- ada englart germany austria australi and burmilh his preparations meat ibe reqoiremerits and effect the cure of a rtiri ety 6t diseases ana are all compoondtd from medicinal plauuof- the highest v- tue- mr waruerw a mu of affairs of wealth culture aad tbe highest standing in his own city and throughout the stat his char acter is toe lest guarantee of the parity and excellence ot bis renowned bemed which mtybe foaudin every firstolase drag store of europe and america 11 fl i u rue wasxtax oisim mr gralll there it a dandy gtrlnp at the church tir she lelsyon kas her for ajaarter t cynitall vrieud i uunpoae he soda yooaifcodcmlomerr mr oraapall- dont think so 1 tried to get two kisses instead of one fart night ahl shotiisaed her pretty bead and aaid too would llko tatako iny moroft hbme iaa box for aijnartir wonhnt joar i v gomi cause irttoktolt jail houowaya com core removes the uoolt andiea whal aoatnoatrt ol pain is saved jpli

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