Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 19, 1889, p. 1

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3e1rble works jit- htmiltoas uarble works tapper -wynd- ntm itrcet gnelph mills old feaadrr abhsaedl ifil john hamillon proprietor wooleatle tad retail doalcr aad direct importer and mtaafsctart of all kinds of graaile tod ktrble hoecments tomhc etc haringhadaa teaaire eticrieac for the last 15 years tnc pahijc taay rely on gettiijg ail sapenor article tt t chetit cttc t any otaer dctler in the if li icrccat off oat direct orders re- t6d for the uen days the actox- i free press tee leaoikc- local newspaper -actokont- mutual fire insurance company or tsr corartor 7rsiira0k establtshri isio headoffice cuelph isi3nibsildlflsflfcrcbindis uajmflctariel tsdftu other detcrlptiont oc proptfrty m the prealcn kot sjtkia fw stune onas davidson president secretary john tail0e akent f acton livery bus line tge of uic puhlla cod ii well equipped and stylish rigs cm at ways be secured at his sttblca a comfortable bus meets all iraias betwfta 9 a in tad tis pm careful location given to every order the 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ranted good relithle men can find permanent em ployment for maple grotb xarscriec of i waterloo k v goid salary anaexpentci pald- woekly liberal inducement to beginners ootfttfraet prettoatexpflrrraco not roqnirad eltblisbd orerso years all goods arsveiaas i write at once for terms addreajwilckar gen manager st- thomas oat uention this itpe situation soweiy6enj rjt eocltosfny tu who porchate fncej reasonable ironiipn kev u bcook ajia tha low price aovaflaouxl can paly be aflowed i thu dern or more on yoor wtnlfirs snpiily lumber lath sninglea and wocxlatrp- pued as usual jaiues brown acton agents wanted in every township to sell the pictorial cyclopedia of live stock and complete stock doctor the most complete- and comprehensive work ever published iu aatbon stand at the bead of their protaadon cud hare a continental repn- tation worth its wehjht in gold to any one having hornijbheep cattle fiwlne poultry doss or beat a grand opportanity to make mooey bccorfl mrritory at once address b n kotze publlajwr i30yong6 st toronto upon oa ot the vehetcashioned scau of au eistcrnboand train a little child al qaib sjoae she was very yoan uot more baa sir yean old hat the rosebud face had t look ot idtciiigeuce beyond her yean she yetm richlj- tlreaaed a hood ot eribncnfataframed the vce a and a clgak ot costly velvet liacd with far wrap ped the small scare velvet boot cr imed clad the morsels ot feet and a diminutive muff lay on the seat beside her it wx the latter part of fehmtry no mow oa the ground bat the weather cold the child never smiled not even when the cond actor ia whose charge she was came and at down by her side and tried with cheerfo chtt lo coax a little ot the tadnesa oat of the small while face and big black eyes no lady conld have been more coartcoas and dignified bat the never smiled once when the contactor jmade some tilasion tutnded to be gay she gave a little gasping cry and lhe large soft eyes mlied bat not a tear fell she looked at him for a moment with a sort of scared piteoos quiver all over her dimpled face and then the tamed her head away the candactor rose tad passed on biting his up the bravest little lady 1 eter taw he said to a passenger ah the way from san francisco california he replied in answer lo a question her mother died there very suddenly and the is going to friends in boston there was no one to go with her so she was put in charge of the conductors each one pausing her to the next ani so oa kiceuttie thing a vhitevhaired 0i0v jktfy with bright kind eyes who had heard what the coa- doctor said leaned forward ltd asked do yon think she woald let me sit by faer i might comfort her a little fcy making her feel the was not quite aloce i am going to boston myself i dont know yoa might try the conductor tid doubtfully she is not inclined lo make friends several have tried to be kind to her but the only looks at hem in that pitiful way as if her feert was broken ill try anyway said the od- 3ady and went and took the vacant seat by the child without speaking to her r the little ooe did not nouo her fcr some time but presently as she raised her heavy eyes lo the ladys face her own changed strangely are yoa my grandma oh are yon ray grandma bhe asked there was aoraethinfi so sweet and loach kg ia the strange qaery that the lady could not answer for a moment she bent her eyes tenderly ou the wulfal face she pat her arm around her so dear i am not yoar grandma bat i may irnow her i live in boston my narna is lawrence mrs lawrence the child did not draw away from her arm her large eyes remained uplifted lam aimed aits desprd she said elowly and gravely my grandmas name is mrs axtel she has soft white hair like yoa and kind eyes i have no one to love me 00 w bat her down here papa and mamma are both in heten the simple pathos of these words utter- ed wit ho at tears made tha lady tarn her head away a moment lest the little girl ahoojj aee how she was moved i hive dtt vwnmypandraa only faer picture tbvonild woi od in that sweet quivering voice i ought to have known yoa were not she bat jait for a moment i thought you might be yoa see i wtu thlnsing tbontherdti jqst then i saw yoa idoyottlhinjtyouvdowiier no dear i dont know any one ot the name of axtel in boston i am sore yon look like her see here ii her plctare bhfl palled oat of her bosom little locket of bine enamel set with urge pearls and banging by a rather martive chain opening it two pictures were displayed one of a gentlefaced old lady with black eyes like the childs own andsnowy puffs of hair under a lace cap the other a much youdger and very beau til ul woman with hair like gold and aunny eyeat tha tooohing the 1 last ris mamma laidiittlealta evidently trying bard to epeak calm mrs lawrenc looked away butily to bide her own starting tears t her ejbs a moment and then winking them very fast dont yoa think yoa look like my gfandma i a little perhaps- said mrs law- rtnee 1 sbo was greatly pleased at the liking the little one seemed to have taken tocher the conductor too looked pleased and vastly rolievedjaa he passed thai way yoaseeatid alta growing ivnfideu tial when ihe kind doctor wbo was with mamma pot me on the cars be told the conductor no 0 let anybody steal me he called me red hiding hood because of my- red hood you know and be said i must be caret al whom i talked to for fear of wolves ot coarse i knew he did not mean a real wolf mamma often told me the story of red hiding hood and she said that bad men and women were worse than wolves yoa are not a wolf are yoav the lady smiled amusoely on no she said hogging the child m if yoa were a wolf yoa wouldnt eat me ireadj3ai pursued the child confid ingly indeed i woald not said the lady withjinother hog and laughing outright iu the seat directly behind alia and her new friend a man sat wrapped ta a hage overcoat the collar ot which was buttoned close tboat his throat ho wore a bat which be kepi well over bis face and pre tended to be asleep bat not a word of the conversation between ihe lady and the child did hi miss when alia took oat her locket he altered his position so as to see it tod when ihe baud that tboat the waives he laughed sneeringly lo luirself bat nobody mw it his face was so deep in the collar of his coat presently the earn itopped for upper it was about leu oclocc in ths cveain mrs ltwrcuce went cint with the pass- ctigers but alu could not be persuaded to co- wtll then said mrs lawrence i will t anj htvc supper for both of as brought io here you will eat with me if i htvc it brought here the childs shy eyes brightened she aid yes with ladylike thanks i will leave my bag with yoa said mrr lawrence and hurried away the man who sat behind the lady and child went oafwben mrs lawreoce did he came back almost immediately mrs lawrence has slipped and hurt herself he said harriedjy to alta she waobtfou to come and bring her bag the child started ap she uever tfioaght of any deceit she scarcely looked at the man ss ihe btized the ladys bag and ran put upon the platform kot that way said the msn as she wit laming in the direction ot the eating- hoase which htood in full view iu a blaze of light this side plcaie but ihe side on which the man stood seemed very dark alta hesitated invol untarily and looked iatoihis face his hat was set back cow she saw a wicked and repulsive countenance the eyes were cere slits the mouth was like a beasts oh she exclaimed and drew back ihaddcncg in an instant he had sans a huge woolen shawl over her head and plunged away with her in his arms with rapid strides alta was anconscioasiong before he stopped it was a wonder she was not smothered to death 1 she was brougnt lo herself by the ruffian undoing the folda of the shawl she heard a womans voice say what have you got there rick then she was set upon npon her feet- she staggered a little at first her red satin hood was hanging round her throat by the strings her rich cloak was tumb- jled pushing her curls out of her eyes with both hands she looked at the man with angry rather than scared eyec what did yoa do that far it she de manded shaking her head the villian laoged come t like that he said tm a wolf dont you know tnd yon are bed biding hood and im goinji to eat yoa presently bones and all the child gave a little shudder but she smiled scornfully i voare not a wolf youre a man yoa wont eat me either spunky atnt she ihe fellow said to the woman wbo had spoken before and who stood starm at the child shes got og a locket he added in a whisper lhals worth two hundred at least thats what im aiter t in this said the woman picking up mrs lawrences bag he snatched it from her and proceeded to examine the contents he found a pocketbook which he trek possession of with a grin at the child how dare yoa open that bag said alta boldly yoa had better pat that money back oh 1 yes presently my dear he said mockingly will yoa let me look at yoar pretty locket a moment alta gave a gasp of horror ko nono 1 she said catching at the chain with both hands the woman whispered him something all right ho answered after shes asleep yoad better have her sleep with yoa come now and give me some sapper you can bring hers up here the two went out locking the door after them the child was frantic my locket she said my mammas and my grandmas pictcreal indeed- be shall not have it she ran from oae window to the other both were nailed down- there was another door in the room beside the one at which the man and woman had gone ont this she found she conld open i a short sight of stairs was revealed i opening into a garret she could see the seattle in the roof from where she stood a teoond flight led ap to it- the child mounted both suoceeded in unhooking the seattle and after a great deal ot tagging in lifting it and patting her email early head through 1 ftoaght it woald be jast like oar boa at home she said delighted and then running back to the room below the secured mrs lawrences bag and the shawl which ber abdactor hadenyeloped ber in that being mrs lawrenoevalso be- mounting the stairs she was soon npon the roof which was flat the bouse stood in the middle ol ft block of others ah alike the nigbt was star light alu ran along from oae seattle to i another frying each iu thru till she came pricethkee cjes tbr lifting this with some difficulty she saw stairs jast like tbe others which she de scended with what speed she conld en camb ered as ber small person was she made tome noise and suddenly the door at tbo foot of the stairs was opened and a kmdoyed lady with white hair stood staring at ber mrs lawrence screamed alta throwing herself from the stairs- into ber arms and beginning to cry for the first time did a bad man steal yoa too aits story was soon told as for her kind friend mrs lawrence bet nrning to the car accompanied by a waiter with tbe sapper she bad gone for and missing the child concluded that she bad tried to follow her instant search was made and when she could not be foond mrs law rence decided lo remain in the city and continue that search having put the affair in the hands of tbe police be bad driven to tbe boose of a friend for tbe night and by a strange and providential chance ajtas abd actor had brought ber lo a dwelling in the same block measures were at once taken to arrest th villian bat be had fled with tbe woman as soon as he missed the child and they were never caaghl mrs lawrence did not part from ber small friend again till she bad placed her in the arms of her grandmother maifruge a stccess 1 an old soldier proves thai women have do caue for complaint walking along lake shore writes a chi- cago journal reporter with an old soldier who had married thrice and for money every time i had some new and valuable light ibed npon tbe question it marriage a failure tbe warrior takes an easy view of life he ii inclined to think that women are not as btd as they are painted bat that they require strong handling tbe marriage laws are much too easy on women kow look here 1 im a man of family- 1 mean social position i have an income of between 2j5qo and 3co0 tisul much bat as shakespeare says- tis mine own i married r widow for my first wife she had sg000 a year of her own and no social position her first bus- band was a saloon keeper j i got her into refined and fashionable society how did she repay me think yoa well she in sisted upon ipendiug all ber own coin npon herself and then demanding half of my little income wasnt that pretty cheeky she paid me nothing for my social position 6he got everything and gave nothing aate the 95oooa year when she died to a twen tysecond ousin near prince bismarcks home ta pomcrania my second wife was in her second widowhood bat not a bit softer about money matters than when tbe was a maiden fair everything settled up on herself i paia for thb wedding break- fast she had a fargetincome and the never gave me a cigar she went to heaven and left her money to a sister the sister wouldnt marry me but i got a nice little woman with four children wbo had buried three husbands and was aa merry as a but terfly she is alive now and is the hardest nut of all she doesnt take half my money she takes the whole ot it pays my bills and allows me half a dollar a day for spending money no sir marriage was no failure for the three women who hadtbe good fortune to marry me a radtcaltchaxgl proposed jmivkards clbed a wellknown man who has reoentljj been in norway describes in an interesting manner the treatment of drunkenness there it appears that drunkards are treated as criminals in this sense that lhe inordinate love of alcohol renders then liable to imprisonment and while in coo finement they are eared of ibe propensity on a plan wbcb although simple is said to produce marvellous results from the day the confirmed drunkard is imprisoned no other nourishment is served to bim or her but bread and wine tne bread how ever it should be said cannot be eaten apart from tbe wine bat is steeped in i bowl of it and left to soak thus an hoar or more before tho meal served to the delin quent the first day the habitual toper takes bis food in this shape without the slightest repugnance tbe second day h finds it less agreeable to bis palate and very quickly be evinces a positive aversion to it generally the doctor states eight or ten days of this regimen is more than snfscientto make a man- loathe tbe very sight of wine and even refuse the prison dish set before him this manner of car ing dranken habits is said to sheceed almost without exception and men or women wbo nave undergone tbe treatment not only rarely return to their evil ways but from sheer disgust frequently becomb total abstainer afterward pcllixg oct a tooth the modern dentist wbo was undoubt- edly intended for a blacksmith takes you into an upstairs office and bats you at a front window as he says for light you know that he is in league with tbe man across the street who from an opposite window ii studying your digestive econ omy and wbo seems to have wagered that the dentist couldnt get his fist down yoar throat and this is the way he pulls out your tooth l take that chair pleased now which tootht this one f- ah yes ow ow oh the other one well then just a little wider there dow rasp punch scrape 0 00 ooh i and you break loose and expectorate mercy yoa gasp wouldnt it be less painful to blow it oat with gunpowder nonsense open yoar moath take me for the african sword swal- lower little wider v gargle gasp- thats killing me jnst one more pull now cp up you go you see ifie milky way tying itself into a love knot your eyes bulge out there is a roaring in your ears a crash and you pee the dctitist with the troublesome molar in his forceps grinning as though it were the funniest thing in the world olh r abc wells tbe defenders of tbe established church in england hare succeeded in inducing tbe govern meat to introduce and support a measure which if it becomes a law may as its ultimate oatcome put in serious peril the continuance of that church as a state organization at the present time the tithes by which the clergy are supported form a charge upon the land either tbe land owner or tbe tenant is compelled to pay so much towards the support of the established church a failure to pay gives the clergyman thus deprived of his income tbe right through bis representatives to take possession of the land and seize upon its undisposed ot products this is not a satisfactory arrangement where resistance i made to payment of tithes and jast aow in certain parts of england and especially in wales the attempts to collect tithes have led to a resistance which has been al most carried to a riot the proposed- law makes tithes a charge both upon personal property and land and permits the clergy man lo sue and recover as in the case of any legal debt while this may make the work of recovery easier the proposed change in tbe law is such a radical one that the chances are tt will increase to an im mense extent the popular hostility to the established church thus though the money whea it is necessary to forcibly collect it may come easier it is not unlike ly that in u abort lime more ft will not come at all have you ever thought that in parting from any one you cannot express a leave- taking sentiment in any european lan guage without uttering a good wish and generally a pious one 7 j goodbye is a corruption of god be wi you adieu though to be sure i ia seldom used except in english litera ture- means to god or td expand the idea i recommend you to gods care m farewert means what h says good- day requests an anspiciods time for you as- does goodnight also good-even- j ing it is the same ia french in span ish in italian and i am iold in german also though i should have imagined that the boasted frankness of the german would long ago have ted tohe invention of some word that meant glad to see yon i and yet could be considered courteous j certainly in our english there is no social parting phrase in use that does not call for tbe protection of heaven or wish the one to whom it is spoken a hafpy twentyfour hours so that in parting from our wont enemy our pet aversion or one utterly indifferent to us we arc obliged to bestow a solemn blessing upon him and thus at- leact in outward seeming play tbe part of good christians for onoe in our lives castlx botlxwfo what are you baudlng dtriipsr t asked of my girlie fair aa sbo quietly sat on tbeticarth rn ruling her wocki with earo and the rnddy glow of tbe nrclicnf danced on b golden hair 1 aia building a cattle iddther litlimlemtpdreplied and these tie the walls around it aad here is a catawsy wide aad this it a fonny stairway to climb aptby th side i tbebnsy flitoiigflngeri went on ftipi her pretty iayi and tin cuile ttslls were riging fn the fading winter day i when a laddep luckless motion aad til la ruin lay ah merry little guilder the years rfithjiteajthj feet may bring fall tokay a vision of eastlet rare and tweet to pod lite yoqr baby pastime fa ruin sad and fleet i yoa langb oer the toy vails fallen so saaiaine follows rain i v and we may smile looking backward at rained shrine tod faine whfle the heart hatbnhttteredtcmples it nay not band again the morxoss ju9tgu the gentiles in utah have itsncbeedej- n striking mormonism the hardest blow tfiajmt bas yet received eleciiow were held last monday for members of the legis lature and for territorial noontyand prep rint officers and in salt lake city the gentiles by bard work snooeeded in keat ing a majority tif fortyone 4nd thus as sured their captoxe of control of the city government at 0ie municipal flections next spring a utai correspondent of anteast- ernpaperrssys- as soon aaj the gentile get control of bait lake city eastern capital will come in and toj confident are they of snecess in february thai many of them and some alormboji are- quietly buying real estate the general feeling is that the turning point has been- reached in the history of thv terrifc ry an that the political power ot morrac nism u rapid ly decaitug jits disintegration in utah appears nhhenearat hand i bkttrflsg a favor he had i5deed the chinese sacred narcissis oniextu lily ok joss floweb this beautiful variety is grown by- the chinese according to their ancient custom to bloom at the advent of their new year it is highly prized and called oy them jossflower or flower of the gods tbe bulbs are specially grown by a method known only to themselves whereby they attain great size and strength insuring luxuriant growth and remarkable profusion of blqpm in a very short period they are generally flowered in shall ovornamental bowls containing water the bulbs being surrounded by bright ooldred pebbles to prevent them frbnr toppling over when in bloom the flowers which are borne in clusters on tall spikes are white with a golden yel low oentre and deliriously fragrant the bulbs bloom in bix to eight weeks after planting the steele bros coy toronto bnib catalogue tbe man about town of the st louis republic has a friend wbo ia decidedly con vivial in bis habits bat who has at the same time a wholesome regard for his wifes opinions the wife is an estimable lady but inclined to deal rather severely with ber husbands shortcomings which lead him at times to practice deception in order to avoid lbs reprimand which awaits him when he has etrayedfrora the paths of do mestic daty a few evenings ago he chanced across some friends on pleasure bent and be forget al ot borne ties drank long and deep the beverage was brttndy for whose strength be has a great weakness after numerous potations be hied bim to a fash ionable reataarant and before starting for home regaled himself with a lucious beef steak of huge proportions this done he heaved aligh and turned his face home ward when it suddenly occured to bim thai it might be as well to disguise tbe fames of the brandy with a little- mixture of sptce and lemon peel too that be feared the discovery of his delinquencies but just to prevent an y embarrassing questions happy thought 1- tbe lemon juice and tbe spice were soon disposed of and be hastened home and was soon ensconced in a big chair talking over the events of the day with his wife tbe lattd stirred a time or two and finally fixing ber gaze on him said john t believe on my soul yon have been eating mince pie a tinker was travelling in a coantry town ani h a vlnghra versed many miles without finding anything todoj be stopped weary and hungry at a tavern heretieot ibto conversation with a jjlazier to wbomhe related his troubles the fatter sympathy ized with him dcepy and tettiqg him he should have aob before long advised him to go to his dinner and eal heartily the tinker took his advice ate heartily and when hetstaroedto tbe barroom be was overjoyed to hear thatthelaiaucwquired his servioes to mend a lot of j am and kettles which hadsuddenly sprun a leatv the tinker was at once set to wo rk aeoolbpusli- ed the task recieved a liber 1 sum in pay ment- and started on bis way rejoicing upon reaching the outside 0 the house be fi found the glazier wbo said well yoa see i toldyou the trptn i pro ared yoa a job and how do yoa think i ace nnpliahed it f i anv snre i cannot tel replied the tinker i will tell yoa replied ihe glarier yob told rue yo 1 were weary hungry aruldinnerless i new the land- lord wa well off and doing a good bnainess and so i watched the opiortanity and started a leak in every utea al i coali get bold oft the tinker with many thanks and aieartt fall of gratitad i rammed hjs journey bui be bad notp oceeded many- yards before he reached tbe rinagechnrchi when a brilliant idea str ck him the glarier bad befriended bim bewonltbf friend the rlazierv the cbu oh hethobgfit could afford tpbear a slight loss ii a toed cause so taking op a pos tion where he could not be seen be riddlt imost of the windows in ihe edifice wi b atones and then highly elated with 1 is jexpldt- he retraced his steps tbnotify tbe gbuier he would speedily have a very iroportssal job glazier said he i am i appy to inrorm you that fortune has enabled me to retain the kindness i received from yap an hoar since how sot asked the glazier pleasantly 1 have- broken nearry all the windows in the chtneb answered tbe tinker and j yon of oonxse- will be employed to nptthemln again tbe 9axiers jaw fell bis fee assumed a blank expression as e said id a trembling tone you dont mean that do yoa certainly repted the tinker theres not a whole pane of glass in most windows- ooe good tarn demxresanoerv you know yes answered the glacier in despair but my dear tpuow yoohtte ruined me for i keep tbe church windows in repair by tbeyear ft tntt cochtest let od he seemed to didebstaxd geeat cceiostties- tiieobllddrwalbnflfiqidk bnatb ipromiiedraammfcxtyodldtfy not to toonetlit by boue etrooge chanco wa cry till i got to nrandahheid shutting i aalxitwed v tbe spar of a moment tbe horns of a dilemma a nick of time a bone of contention parliamentary whips a man of straw a grain of truth the threads of stories a ship of state a fly on a wheel a bee in a bonnet the point ot a joke the dark hofae a political warming pan a circle in which men argue- the historio sword and pen the silver tongue ot tbe orator the feathers of a pfooked candidate lura- you dont sayso but 1 know yoa think that man is the rigbtfal lord of creation george chivalrously on snoh ques tions as that miss laura my lips are seal ed laura with downcast eyes im sure mine have never been they were sealed a moment later a beautiful fact on this subject is related of a distinguished clergy nan- on ne occasion a humble worthy man- who tad lrieodedthedeixymtninbajlylueclad to see hithand was invitee tncome to tbe family table he began u eat with his knife as he had been aocat omed and the young people smiled ihe clergyman looked rountl upon them as if to say stop that and at nnop he himself began to eat with bis knife and d d so to the end j of tbe meal after dinoe one of the children asked nimwhy b did so the olergyman replied hit is 1 fell enough far i ns to observe the etiquette e the day j bat it is far more important to ivcdiosaltidg 1 people i wanted rfy old rieaii to enjoy bit dinner which be could not have done if be bad seen you langbir i at him he ii aocubtomed to use btakni eaod it would be quitedirncclt for him t use thefprk instead stits was genane polltenes the world wiiuld be happie add better it there were ipore of it- 1 i a sore of it- lepistopajuaxs in new pajll bbcnswick wise stings- blow work ia sure work perhaps never wins a victory there are fifty wayrio tell a lie hard workers are nsgslly hbnesl next to faith in go6vi faith injabor evpr look toward and remember lots wife s x if not wise to go with thectowdl ltl r ioconveuient to against it j rping a good story is toldinl the st john progress oil the melropolit tn of canada his lordshijtwas travelling kmeyetraao in onefof thb thinly settled listricta ombe province mumng a ibar 0 nspection with a view to jtne establiaho out of to tar misaionsjptbosaparteof b eoanrty where there were a sufficient nut iber of church people to 1 lake it advisable hotels were onknown h this primitiv 1 spot tbe hitbop pot bp at a f annhoi ie and ia he coarse ol 1 pnvetsation he 1 skeil the- good wife if- there were many e liscopaliansin the netglonrhood she gas d at the bead ofcthe chdrch in a nuzslet atjenoe fpr ij moment ijndlen said well i jdon know air je am sure tbe in a killed ioms7 thing undhr tbe barn yes erday and t might bavl been one for all lkcow botw did notsetf it halifax rer iij pv d v i vvji dutie willj ty of tha ppeae i and iov provided cor u

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