Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 26, 1889, p. 2

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how- the basinets pros- pexed aaer tbat ves its jatt as yea eiy ihe fccikijler haiulbeeo tronad oc late and life ra a fctntbag fix it wbich way yoa srtu my dear bet i was coiag to tell yea aboat julia black tbe blacks wiere my best ccsiom- era for years why bless yoar beart my dear it wasnt aa nans sal ihiqjf for tbem to order bolf-a- dozen dresae at once gowrwiv they called em and alrtbiacfc used lo come in and tay jnlii wacta something to wear to lire van der hydes gardeaparty ap lha hndaoh go and elect it yonrsetf piacchi yoa have her style iftke op rorcetbinc that will sait jalit something a little oat of the ocdin ary way and she was always sailed bless her preuy face and there wasnt ever any queatiau of trimmicrb or extras and when one considers that jhere were foac daoghtert one can formsome idea of the eoct of caatomerfi they were before ilr black died oat itf coastanttcople and left them poor welli wudp acd down amazed when julia came to me all ia black i want work madame piacchi said she coald yoa teach me the dressaiakinc trade s for ilrs slack had con to live with her brother afcd mrs- st georcia the married dtnbter she up and said aa plain ua pikestarl ahe coaldat be expected to meintiaa bouse fall of jpwr relations abdiliss magdalene was a visiting govern ess and mii3 eleiaora had tarned pubhc gchool teacher and their waa julia unpro vided for i ma5tdo6 madame piacchi said she with her pretty eyes all cf eart my dear said i yoa cant be a dressmaker why you havent any idea of the dreamery it is look at those white hands dojouwant lo work he ficgec- eads off da yoa want to get pale-cheeked- what uro the articler yoa require sir said i for i knew- just as icon at i set eyes on him that he was one of yonr real 6o cither j gentlemen thats jastvlut i want yoa to tell mo said be with his pleasant eyes thin- ing aa tf he wauled lo laarh all i know is that i am to order the outfit i lookout a pencil and a piece of paper just what yoa lay is hrm said be carelessly have yoa a pattern ko vl never thought of tbal j just look aroucd at tay young ladies said i a sudden idea popping into head ta aaj roq of em near the sue of the bride that is lo be yes said he that one is and he looked itrtight at julia black come here my dear laid i woald you mind banc measared for this gentle- mans young lady down in alabama kot in the least said julia blathing a little ilia came was carrington he lived on 1 plantation on the alabama river and he waa aa liberal a gentleman as ever i came acrou and when the oalfil was complete he paid down four thousand dollars fcr it all in one check just aa id lay down a silver quarter but t shall have no immediate use for it lie safd with a short laagh that didnt sound aa if he waa tery much amused f have received the news this morning that my lister has chauged her mind jclia diack looked ap suddenly was it joarisiersaid she why occoaeiaid mr cimagton didnt 1 tell yoa so and julias cheeks ware as red as any roe as she tcrced away to lake a parcel from sarah the errand girt aft of a uiden ibe nation came into my bead did mr carncgtcn admire her and after all bow could he help it the next morning i said to her my dear ive au idea what is it said ihe i have a ctcat mind to keep that fauc ufatt for ilips de wilde to look at it s almost t pity to throw it oa mr cxrriog- tona hands and be gciua back to fontaine- bleaff with no possible nse for it but mad a a a piacchi i jalit banging down herbead juat aa i btveseea troebeqd down siter a ram i we that is he may huc a me fur it what said i feeling as if my bead were a millwheel spinning aioand and around he lias iifctj mo lo marry him said julia he eavs be has been in ioe with me ever since he first saw me in the isomer of the showroom sewing black velveltsowaon mus de gtrrick white banting dress well e declare said i to think that yoa have been sewiu on your own bridal outfit all this tme and i kisad her wilb all my heart and i wished her joy and i went to her wed ding in my best black cilk velvet and cried all through the service for alabama setmed as far os as australia and how did i know that there was a plantation at all or that be would be kind to my pretty pet but when i passed through the southern states cu ray trip iat winter i went to fontainealean to make eure and there it was a perfect palace of a place with oleanders acd myrtles growing around it and fountains and statues of all the heath en mythology that ever was heard of and there waa jalia like a yoaog qaecn with her mother living wiih her and lots of servants at ber beck aad call aad mr carrington fonder of her than ever and madame piacchi said the i am the happiest woman ia the world batibewarut a bit happier than she deserved and so i told her and now my dear it any one ever tells yoa that there isnt any romance in tbe dressmaking business yoa may contradict ern up and down and- give me as your authority kef it your exl when i was a boy in the lumberidg region said the old doctor the fellow who woald no bold up bis end of the log hot let the weight bag on the others was loosed upon with contempt by all camp wherever i go now i think i see logs carried one end held up by hearty t williog bands and tbe other drooping oat of lazy selfish ones when i ice an old father toiling to gite his sou an educatica that is to help him through life and the boy yawning over his books tricking the teach n smok ing cigarettes and sircariug i feel like call iagcut for the sake 6l yoar own soal boy grip your end of tbe log and hold it np sometimes i see a man working hard all day and too tired lo rest at night while his wife and daughters read novels em broider and gossip with women as useless in the world as themselves do they keep up their end of the log or quite as often it is the wife who stints and saves a a iii ber life it barren end bare aa a dasty road at noonday while the hesbind spend bis time at saloons aad pool rooms or i seeoae lnbt cocrageocs member of family ncaally a woman working joking hopeful while the others crawl along groaning complaining dropping every day and hoar their harden of poverty dis ease toothache or bad weather on her shoulder she has all the log to carry again it is a human being for whom god baa done so much in birth rank edu cation friends who for the love of a glass of liquor or a pack of cards allows his life to drop into the sloob paul bids him work out his own nlvaliou and i feel like telling him to bold ap his own end of the log what does oar reader think of the doc tors homely iwscn what is his harden in life somebody shares it with him bo man bean his load alone does be carry his part with hearty goodwill or does he drop it on weak and willing shoulders on a lxkxi1iotive if cne wants to get a lively sense of what it means to rash tbrdnh space at fifty or sixty miles an hour he must get on a loco motive then only does he begip to realise what trifle stand between him tad destruc tion a few weeks ago a lady sat an boar in the cab of a locomotive hialing a fast express train over mountain road she saw the narrow bright line of the rails and the slender points ct the switches she heard the thunder of the bridges and siw the trick shut in by rocky bla2v and ae- penis suddenly revealed as the engine swept arcund sharp carves- tiie experi ence was to her magni5cent but the sense of daugcr as almost appalling to have made her experience complete she should have taken one eugiue ride in a dark and rainy night in a daylight ride on a loco motive we come to realize how slender it the rail and how fragile its fastenings compared with the ponderoas machine which they carry we see what a trifling movement ot a switch makes the difference between life and death we learn how short the look ahead mast often be and how close dinger sits on eiiher haud bui it ii only in a night rdo that we learn how dependent the engineer mast be after all nponlhe faithful vigilance of otbers the headlight reveals a few yards of cjis- tenfng rail and the ghostly telegraph poles and switch targets were a switch open a rail taken ap or a pile of lies on the track we could uot possibly see the dauger in time to stop scribta electricity in coast defence frakkuvs addition to genesis i and it came to pass after these things that abraham sat in tbe door o his tent about the going down of the sun 1 and behold a man bowed with age came from the way of ihv wilderness lean ing on a staff l 3 aod abraham arose and melhjmssd laid unto him turn in i pray thee and wash thy feet and tarry all night and thoa shall arise early on the jnorrowand go thy way i bui the man said kay for i will abide under this tree 5 and abraham pressed him greatly so he turned and they went into the tent and abraham baked unleavened bread and they did eat 6 and when abraham saw that the man blessed not god be said unto him where fore dost thoa not worship the most high god creator of heaven and earth 7 and the man answered and said i do not worship the god thoa bpenkest of neither do i call upon his name for i have made to myself god which abideth always in my house and provideth me with all things s and abrahams zeal pas kindled against the man snd he arose and drove him forth with blows into the wilderness 9 and at midnight god called onto abraham saying abraham where is tbe stranger 10 acd abraham answered and said lord be woald not worship thee neither woald he call upon thy name therefore have i driven him oat from before my face into the wilderness ii and god biid have i boms with him these hundred nicety and eight years and nourished him and clothed him- notwith standing his rebellion against me and coaldst not tbo a that art thyself a sinner bear with him one night 12 and abraham said let not the anger of mylord wax hot against his servant lo i hive sinned forgive me i pray thee 13 and abraham arose and went forth into the wilderness and sought diligently for the man and found hfra and returned with bim to the lent and when je had treated him kindly he sent him away on the morrow with gifts u and god spake agat unto abraham saying for this thy sin shall tay seed be afilicsed foar hundred years ia a hlranse land 15 but for thy repentauce will deliver them and they shall come forth with power and gladness of heart and with much sub stance after examufatjok urt in an oay chair itatioil m wock in tiie p tailing af- johnnr sat by ill and fell into ni he ha1 worked li lair j 01 tho school ciaiilratioa so be shot np hlsmrt and loaned back ia tbo chair- y just to rett hi tired eyelidi be aietnt he thought it all over while thus lilting there aadltk is the way that hwint the indicate mood or thrw timer mtyfoat and tho co be of tiie torrid tone maktwbat pcrctyt ot a baseball score ia longitude sjveatyocc there is somctljins wove about tha i know and the neitii jut u bad abou itrsiiig tie ratio of born to to the treaty cf tiiuidad ill try the neit vhat nm ptrctnt of the battle of laaier hill is the present tea of a contiaeiit if the dicoounl i chargediu tbo bill i coald work that pat if i knew the price of the dividends passive vdee far tlw principal products arij pronouns tad rie and eiark with hjs greea mountain boys ill dmer git throcgh if 1 p coijuias bat the adjectives administration begaa with the downfall of minus aad pins by the squareof the first conjagatioa 0 roc itis all a terrible mix and its nearly the lime for closing halloo avlais that its tho clock striata i certainly mast have been dozing rofitchipt master johaaiciasuiu oa fiiy aadipg a line to tell yoa ho etine out quite straight hisaterafiritaodinf waa last eightynine his lowest mark weatyeight j good cheer sz 2teeds to sing about money sing a song of sixpence you feljow full of rye ftita not a cent to bary yoa tainomnr should yon die- f j tbe keepers in the barroom eonotirgtjat bia ajney hii wife is ia the parlor with wrildretsed sis and sonny voar wife has gone oaf working tad washing peoplcsclouiot tb pay 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ageacfes well taown to busi- aesc aiea or suaiirdjitat co borne ont chaskjikothekscoirraxy j knnitryuka colborae outarfo james brbwn has oa hand a large quantity of etceheat coal which he will prompt y deuvr to tay part of the town at reasonable prices mr tfsrcoblflck principal fruit trees small fcnite and ornamentai shrabberj eeviihcwk aetod bat been appointed sole tcent for this section for tbe well n old boebecter koraerr e woolioa pro- pjwtorandlf prepartdto taie order for an r wwefraiitrwfsmtirfrulu or shrubs which w shown la die 01asiratd catalocnea bi the norsery the prodarts of the om bochestar w be geneaturrejiabu and yfctjy oamed aad i can- proutiae iatlfactory rayita to ail wbo purchase stock from me icesroasouablfl bevbbcook afiflnt rj wanted g ood amiable men can find iwraianent em- t ployojeat for kaple firoto nurseries at walerjooky goid bolary and expeases paid woekly liberal inducement to bertaners oatatfree previous experience not required established overso ycenu all o to jwriiaatopce for wrms addrcas j w mckay flomaager8t tbomtsout mention this situation hardwood aadslab cat sjave on band telephone eonamaalcatioa a arnmntlw relijiwo mon fnniuhfog umc- samcombebioo eochmterny reet torjr references honaryinen agents wanted laevprr towmhip to sell the pictorial cyolopedia of ltve stook and complete stook doctor the most complete and comprehensive work cm published its authors stand at the bead of their profession and have a continental repu tation ivorthlu weight lb gold to toy one 1 baring horses bbeep cattle 6wios pooltryv dogs or bees a grand opportunity to make ulofloybeffarelterrttoryat once address erchoxbb publisher j 120 tonga st toronto aod dipeyed befort icof 4ipjj ki30t yoorj wijiljttuidjmv said she how do they manage theyre asedto it my dear said i from their childhood np bat yoa are mtdfi of aiiilcreflt sori ol chuna vl mast flo schiethin madame piac- chi she said pitifully well rifyou what said l youve got a nice care trd a pretty way my dear suppose yoa come into the showroom to try ou llio gowns and let the easterners see the fit of the dolmans and fichus and iii give yoa aeveu dollars a week 1 iflhall beaoplad said the brighten ing up all at once and that was the way tfaiti toji black came to be in my salong my dear preuy yes sbe waa pretty in an odd sort of way with groat clack eyes that seemed to melt aad soften m yoa looked at bar and one of those dead whita skins that look like ivory and ber hair was real bw black and she wore it in a knot low flofn on her head with an oldfatbiobed shellpin that belong ed to her-proatr-grandraother- and she was sitting at her work and sewieg in tbe corner wbii the new customer came in i want a wedding outfit said be for a lady down to alabama natural ilistoky i have a dogthat i thidk is right smart his name is trusty he iia small dog we have no trouble keeping the chickens oat of the house he knows oar chickens and if a stray chick comes in the yard he makes it get out quick u he is lying down in the iioase and bears a stray rooster crow about the door he appears lo notice it quicker than we do and is out after it and often catches it and holds it until some of ns go to him though i have never known him to hart one yet ily aunt lives cioe by and the has a little boy his name if leslie and truity thinks a great deal of him and wont let anyone hit him not even in play trusty will gd to aant walters and stay a day or two and then come back home trusty belonged to phil my little brother that i told yoa aoaat in my lastietter oar little preacher if you remember thaugu he has been gone from us a year to live with god and the toeuiv expect to bee him again i only have one little sister anuie i could tell you more aboal mj dog but this is ecoagb afiraj an amusing ecene was witnessed a few evenings ago near the parlor saloon two of agent longs geese got tinder tbe build ing and after long and continued imbibit ions from the beer wastepipe emeri inlo the open air in notous hilarity they were so tipsy that they staggered arooud just like geese of the human variety and created as much mirth as the latter sometimes do when ia a state of inebriety bacflower seeds are saidto be irresistible bait for rats traps baited at night with these seeds will be found crowded with rats lc the morning v oldee than he looked an irishman was ordered to make a coffin which he did and lo paint tho inscription on uic hd which he did alter a fashion that caused a little excitement in the church yard by dint of following tha written copy he managed to get as far aa ilichael ottaf- ferty ged j bat try as be would ho coald not represent the 28 at last be remembered that he coald write seven and that foar sevens made 2d bo he finished the inscription which read aged 7777 when they came to bary michael the coffin stood at the grave side and tbe priest spoke as follows ah he was a tine lad hes lying there o still taken away in the very prime of life yonng as be was too only here the priest looked down at tbe coffin plate to see how old michael was he was oniy said his reverence again and pat his glasses on and went nearer to see how old he really was he was only he continued seven thousand seven hun dred and seventy seven years j pjiectricity plays perhaps the most won derful part in all these huge works not far from the main fort there woald be bcilt a little roaad building this would be the place for the tower of observation of the commanding officer frcm here be coald see all over the harbor and away ou to see tbe tower would be strong and inside would be the wonderful keyboards of the clectry system by means of these the comraaifier coald telephone to the cap tain of any battery to load his guns and- aim them at each and such an angle and direction tbe captain of the battery would do so and telephone back the mo ment he was ready the commander could tell the captain to gre or he could if he chose press a little key and himself fire each giro singly or all the gnns at once he coald do the same with all the batteries and forts and he coald from his liltle tower miles away by a light tough of hii finger explode every gun in the harbor aad send tons and tons of metal dying with crashing j force at any vessel he pleased he could do even more he coald explode any7 or all of ibe mines and torpedoes at once or he conld have oze grand simultaneous ex- plosion ol til the gaas torpedoes andl mines at each fort and battery would be stationed oscers ho by means cf instru ments woald find exactly the coarseof the enemys ships this would be telegraphed to the commander who woald thus know at every instant jal where any vessel is and how fast she is sailing so he could- prcdict that a ship will pass a certain spot at a certain time and if she did lot change ber coarse coald press the key and blow op the vessel or send at her a hoge bolt of iron or steel if tbe enemy had landed a force on the mainland down the coast and it was marching on the fort to take it in the rear the commander could wait till he saw tie force on a road approaching a fort when pressing another key several iron doors ot the fort would open and automatic machineguns pop out and commence bring at the rate of six hundred shots permipnte apiece and keep it up ull tbe key vis pressed again when they woald withdraw and the shields close it can be seen that the commander should know absolutely all that is going on as ptherwise ho might fire into his own forts or on bis own patrol- boats st aiciofa- a writing pew in chlrck a teacher had charge of a school in a country town early in bercareer and amongher pupils was a boy about fourteen years old who cared very little about study and showed do interest apparently in any- thing connected with the school day after day he failed ia his lessons and detentions after school hoars and notes to his widow ed mother had no effect one day the teacher bad sect hm to his seat after a vain effort to get from bim a question ih grammar and feeling some what nettled she watched hs conduct having taken bis teat he pushed the book impatiently aside and espying a fiy caught it with a dexteroas sweep of the hand and then betook himself toa close inspection ol the insect- tor fifteeea minutes or more the boy was ihns occupied heedless of tnrroundidgs and tae expression of bis face told the teacher that it was more than idle cariosity that possessed his mind a thought struck ber which she put into practice at the first opportunity that day boys gaid she what can you tell me aboot flies v and calling some of the brightest by name she asked tbem if they could tell her something of a fls consti tution aad habits they had very little to say about the insect they often caacht one bat only for sport and did not thinkit worth while to study so common rfh insect finally she asked the daace who had si lently bat with kindling eyes- listened to what his scboolmaies said he burst oat with a description of the bead eyes wings and feet pi the little creature so full and enthusiastic that the teacher was astonish ed and the whole echool was struck with wonder ha told how it walked how it ate and many things entirely new to his teacher so that when he had finished she said thank you you fiave given us a real lecture in natural history and yoa have learned it all yourself after the school closed that afternoon she had a long talk with the boy and foand thai he was food of going into the woods and meadows and collecting insects and watching birds bat that his mother thought he was wasting his time tbe teacher hovrever wisely encouraged bim tn this pursuit and asked bim to bring beetles and butterflies and caterpillars to school and tell what he knew about them the boy was delighted at this unexpected turu of affairs and in a fsw days tbe listless dance was the marked boy of that school bocks on uataral history were procured for him and a world ot wonder opened to his appreriatireeye he read and studied and examined he onderstqod tbe necessity ot knowing something of inathamatics geo graphy and grammar for the successful carrying on of bis private study and he made rapid progress in his classes in abort twenty years later he was eminent as a naturalist and he owed his success as he never hesitated to acknowledge to that discerning teacher few rafficiently practice the habit of selfexamination through life man is liable to error and requires check rebuke and counsel hq should be his own good spirit hovering over himself in moments of passion temptation and danger and re minding himself tfiatjie owes a duty to his maker with wlnji the opinions and con- sequences of the world have nothing io do lift tn regard toi the earth is a passing dream tbe reality ia the hereafter moral principle is cherished and strength ened by self examination which continu ally instructs bim in broad and magnani- mous duties lb the cassrmesb of solitude passion and error relax their bold and the mists of the j world disperse troth dwells there anal with her holy voice reviews sanctions or condemns the past and directs tjielatare habitnts your- self to tbe indulgent and exculpatory view of those with whom you live with such exceptions as moralcoarsge and firm n ess ju aire and as you can render good reason for 6altivate a willipgneas to acknowledge and repair your faults ko one can avoid daing wrong bot all can confess and endeavor to retrieve tne conse quences of error the tributes gracious in fries eyes of our creator are- aim pic and within the power of the poorest i i f vfl the king andthenobiie long ago in the early years of chris tianity a missionary visited tbe northern shores of england wjtb tidings of the new faith but uie bgatben tribe would have none bf bim aud their king even refused to bear him speak then rose np a greyhaired noble before his chief in ril humility pleading the cause of the newcomer what is onr life now asked the trembling old man is it not evn m lighted hall well lighted and weilwarmed into which flutters a little bird from the darkness without beating its wings a little feeling the warmth for a moment jet bardjjt alighting before it flutters out again by a farther door into the daikoeu beyond 1 knows from whence it comes or whither it goes 1t is not each of as that little bird wiikt more do we know of tbe liferbeyood sljall we notiheo wdoota this stranger wno would fain instruct us therein he cab do us no hurt he may eo lighten onr darkness mighty king j let ob hear htm speak j touched by these words the chief order ed the missionary into his pretence to tell the gospel story the seed iell dhgood ground many heard believed ahd were baptized into the new faith on the once dark portals of the gate o death shone the glory of a life beyond 5eeyfet capt mayne reid writes from englacd to the new york tviiune as follows there are country churches in which the squire s pew is apart from the otbers ele vated above them and curtained like a private box in the opera like this also famished with coach and easy chairs i ever know of some neirly aa large as an ordinary sized sittingroom with ants- chamber at tbe back provided with a look ing glass while in tbe pew itself is a uble with paper pens and ink in abort all the paraphernalia needed for letter writing nor ire these things there for idle show but actual service the owners and occu piers off these sane titled studios using them to answer arrears of correspondence while the parson is prosing away in tbe palpit bow much worse is this than the prac tice ef sleeping in church varieties several years ago i read a paper by prof crazybonc in which be said you shoald sleep with your head toward the north so the electric currents oa their way to tbe north pole woald pass through he body tbe right way the plan loakec reasonable aad x adjusted my bed to meet the require ments a few years after i rtnacrom a scholarly article by dr allhead in which he proved that the electric current should not pass from feet to the head but from the head to the feet and therefore we shoald all sleep with oar heads toward the sooth i turned my bed around but now prof dryasdust showing that the electric carrenta are bad no matter how they pass through and the least danger is foand in sleeping with tbe beao toward the east or the west ihave again wearily tamed my bed if any man will infect si bed hang on a pivot i will boy it quietly working on a bedstead mywnfeb can be wound up like a clock land will revolve all fight and occasionally get up on its bind castors and prance about the room and trn a few handspring j a good story is told of governor tom bennet who presided over the destinies of idaho more tbao a decade ago a member- ot the legislature who had been annoyed- by hit neighbors hog introduced a bill compelling the owner ot the proscribed animal to keep him within the jimjs rt a pen the bill passed and went tap to governor bennet for hisapprnval to the surprise of the members and the chagrin qf its sponsor lc was retnrned wjth his veto when aakedifor a reason he exdaim- ed i douh believe in tbe bill ill the first place and if i did i wouldnt tjgn a bill that spelled hog with tbig h and governor with little g a lady essayist is convinced says a con- terapory that at least onequarter of the work performed py women is an necessary and that the world would get on quite as well without it it is like the ottoman- caver she oocwtaw a lady work the lady- was all bent ufvjand waa patting her eyes out toantibg stitches v dont get any time for reading she sajd plaintively as shepicked up some beads oat needle you mast haves gxeat deal of bisare- and- yet the has pem more time embroidering a ridiculous dog on a piece of cloth than woald have sufficed lo readjtwenty good booka the selfish desire for prominenceand place leads to the most foolish and yet the most bitter disputes ana qaaxrebj no controvereiea are so hot and longoontinned as religions ones men3fteny itis a principle at stake when really it is a pltc vfe are mkch deceived when we f aroy thai we cando withoat ihe world and ttil more soween we presume thai the wot d cannot do withontjus otbjdg will render akan aseles faster thi l to live anpong people who think that eve ythinrhelsaya is right if

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