Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 3, 1889, p. 1

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descriptions of rcpt on the pres3cakotsysfji fw sua6 oaaa davidson presideat secrcury john taylor affent actok livery jlvu bus line harm hewgh 5i1rble works 1 hhtailmtutrblewotfci tljjcr wyod- f lam ftrrtt gceljrfj uills old loondry wtauhshed 171 tcizi haiailujo proprietor r direct liaporter jjid sjjiaiikare of til kinds of grxcil ad jurtle kodoiu tomlt etc srinifadcii the htt is jers the mbhc iei r prjy oa rettinc til sspencr irtidc at ehessjr raie tn my other dealer tn tiie b 13 f cctoft uai direct orders ro wed for the cat 30 daye tllf ijeadzxg- dgcal newspaper ofiftltja cojity s iliblishtd ctirj- tliandsy uijruiug -actonoht- salhtriiiiieii priceonjy llw lnaivucc try it for three months far 25 ceois thtiajdfcrifeacd rwioctlallriohciu the 14-trou- ts cf the public tad inlonaa theoa that well equipped and btyliali hgs can al ways be secured athiisliblts a comfort4bc bus hitct all traics bctwccu 9 atu ard fc18 11 w carefol atteatioa given to every order the wants of corjiucmal travel- iers felly lact john willia5is coal fc wood gaelpli bosiuess college guelihoktaero thefrjuh sclcriic vear begiais sent 3u arldeiaruattrt haa been added fa which the toost couad iialist ia the dominion will sinstrrotialwinevoojtuig- oar shotihacal dctwmneat lia accompuahed 0iw that are qtuqae in the uiitory of bbort- h oar cauzmendal deiiartineat oiterf the tnost practical itid connfjeniive bnilnc eoc2ie obtainable tu thi conntry a large ei- oendithre hts betinctirred in bentifylhc our eetomodiom haund further perfecting oar lyhjjicet w lead tiie nu in iractical kda- salesmen wanted havixg douc biicess iu cahadi for the jat si yrars or repetition and reicnil- bility is eu known wc pay slary and es- iect from the start ii everything is satisfac tory so previous experience required write tu for terms which are very liberal before en- cagics with any other finu jikpeecsck hrsairtreet orucn witnan co cocmjerelil ajeticiec well known to biiif- nct loen or sucdard jiani cqlxjrue oct chajbbfothebs coufakl xnrcryuencoiborne onttrio- jf ltircobinck princiii james brown hu on bind m itrgc iuantity of escelleat coal which be will iffxjruiitly deliver to i3y jjartot the town at retaontble prices hird wood and slahs cct stove lccth alwejs on baad- telephone oimacnicaiioa wasibd fruit trees small fruits and oniaamnuu shrubbery revgjjcoot icton has been ppoiuud sole urt for this section for the well j fctown old uocuecter rrrys- moalwn itto- pjworaod is prepextxfto take order for mar 01 the fmit tzeexsiaill frttiu or shmvf which ie showti n the olttstntod citmiocaag at the nursery the product of tb old uochester sinrserrfcxe known to be ceneralljr reluble and eorrectlrnainiaiid icaji prouiae satifaeuny 2 w porcbaac stock from me cneeireaionablo 1 uevifbcookaaent gooirdiah3ft menexn cud peruiajicnt cm- r fjornient for maple grove xarseries at wtietiao k y good balerv and erpensea paid weekly lihcral indacemeats to le0nner ootlllrec prtrioas eiporie- reqoired established over ijo years all goods flrsttjass vvriieatoaeefotierins addrtasjw mckay genmantccr st thomas out ueution this paper i situation wldtnfrioymeittnd goodtftiraji the year rowid to tollable men fornlintng aatlsfac- unyrcfereuctl nurwrymen sa-mcombeeco- rochwlflrnt agents wanted tn every towiuhlp to sell tjie pictorial cyclopedia of live stock and complete stoclc doctor tuo most coni ipleteaud cominehcnsive work ever poblialied luanthorstaudat the head of their profession and hare a continental repu tation worth ii weight in gold to any one iisribg honwa sheep cattle swine poultry doa or bee a blind opportunity- to make iiiouej- becare territorj- at oti- addrem e n moteh publiahar 10 yeng st toronto t liose lot er read ia her morning paper tt is tai i that the rifiicg yoaug artiit ifr clare ce greyton wheafl- pictarc mtdesoch tiqaaioi tli icitiemy ibis year is the lly to betipfted n martitge to the charmi i aad wealthy widow iln edith yaik the marriage will uice place fotne time coring the fall or winter the new pajior ellfcora hose lesters trembling i aujs and he fiucg them cp to her face wi ha bilur cry oh it ant be true then ahi aroc and stood before a pic- tare i m bt ay the pi cure for it ri the only bt 1 apon the bare ttarinc walla and ilmot the ouiy arnamcat the poor rootn boaat it wis a wafercolor sketch irnali hot beactifd- lhc linfihids blooming face of a fair yoacg irt pecpinfi from oat 1 bower of ciasterii firc- one white and lovely hand npn iaed waa fell of klowiryi blos- lotns and nade aa it ahoat to fling them at uie bee jlder it waa simply iraraed aad under cath il waa wnlten in t maua htbd i y koae of roses it was hec owa portn it only i irec year the tifihed bitterly and dropp d her facte apou her hands with a dry leailcaa sob of pain too looj a teat foe a 1 laat constancy i shall be tree to him on il i die and the 3 her memory went ucfc to the oldea dsyi hea first she knew and loved htm tha vu during her talbeta iietime clarenc iad becu ccgified to ire her drawing xaons merely the repatedly wealthy ifr lear starod auait- at the preaamptjan of the poor and struggling artit wli axred raise bit eyes with a thocght jf love to his heiress and only child thos li i wont te too hardeponyoa he aaid i desire only to aecarc ray dacfihler i welfare bhe ia young yet only eigh eco and can afford to watt a year oc two take a year to ihow me whit yoa really wi i do thecanciijg man of the world said to himself m if i pposc them i shall only incite her to rebefl to vl ejn to impalhuc and separate them qatetly koac will forget the feilaw w ifln hes goue bat tlere are some natares that never forget a 3d rose lester waa cce of them sir lter eictled his- insaencc to obtain c arence a position to travel with a wealthy imitear to italy he was making a collect on of paintings and wanted thi assists u of itne more eiperienced jedg ment th in his own the journey would lecora the artist many advanuges and afairsa ary at ism ir parting rose gae hec lover the portrait which his own hands had painted it had ijeea her fathers bat he sxid nothing against the disposition ilic made of it i wi 1 keep the original saji he and when y a claim her yoa cata give the pictare ick 80 cii rence bade farewell to his hose of roses 1 nd ehe set herself to the task of waiting patiently for his rctonj oh if that we cy waiting had been for only one year bati had lengthened oat to three toreey n without aaigd withoat a word three yi ars of strange and bitter chances and to- ay rose lester had only the pictore that ha t strangely coma back to her and herowi hetrtpangrlelt olthe old sweet ore aid rumor aaaigned clarenm to auothej bn that may be untrue she thought trying 0 escape from her own jealous an- enish how neldom does common rumor ipeafc hcutht and to edith vane stove 11 others surely edith would have u id meit it were so she ia not like the re t of the cold world reverse of fortanf has not robbed me of her sym- pathy nd friendship thoafili it raised her from f jverty to weiith and dragged me down i ram veluitq poverty she love sti i thought am bat her paid em- ess i will take home her work and ifk her the question a read it is the papers laughed mr 1 ane as she looked over and admired thedeieate jork wratbose had brought hrfflfcfttow papers get at anea jecrelsso iwoudett there ia a f truth in it dear and you shall do iitra fine worl fat itfie mcaeion il yoa v ill when it arrives but why my dear lose how pale yoa are oh rose this 0 ose hard work is killing yoa i do ap if only for a while and come re ili lm ta4emf 9 when yoa were ia rich heiress or supposed to be one and i a poor governess at yo ir school five years your senior and snly a little iwaoty for my dower didn yoa uke ma to- yoar housa one vaca ion mdtitfiii td tfivttbitpowe all rr y lieaent wealth how else should broide today y her little grain some give and 1 prout 1 have known the generous roan who loved and- married me knowing my poverty oh that ho bad lived i did love him rosecjareoce greyson with all his faroa and fascination will scarcely replace the love 1 lout rat will yoa come aad visit mo for awhilo i sm tare yon must be very ill or yoa would not be so pale bat rom declined and aroaolojyj i will bring home this skirt next week if pbiiiblc the iaid then with a sadden generoas impulse kissing her friends blooming cheek and i wiih yoa from my heart much happtnesh in yoar engage ment dear oh as for thatjuiercs nothing positive ly settled yet laujihed the merry widow bat ill leyoa know when the day is named eo rose went quietly back to the lonely com forties- place she called her borne and turned the pictures face against the wall i might have known it she said with the calmneaa of despair would be have parted with this ii he had not ceased to love ahj never never nearly two years before roto had seen the picture exposed for saleia a tors win dow to go in and ask fo gartist and jvjjexeacttsrit imgulsst her heart beat so that it almost choked her with hope of rinding her lost lover for they had lost sight of each other since his going away her fathers bank ruptcy and deathhad harled her down from her old higli place sq that he coald cot find her and she having held co ccrrefpon deuce with him had no means of discovering where he was the owner of the pxtureva mr grey- sou had left it ia payment of a debt the man in the store told her mr grey son had been sick and ws very poor it was to be sold for what it woald fetch and if it hrocfibt any more than woold pay the debt the surplus woald go to him now rose had fifty dollars it was all that was left of the little that had been- hero at her fathers death at the thought of ciiitoce sick aud suffering all natural resentment and wooaded pride at hi parting with her portrait pissed away and she resolved that the fifty dolianf shocld be his the girl wis cry proaa and it had slung her to think that when jie retnmed to claim her he would fiifd herpoor that sting wax goccjiaw so the asked what the debt amoinlcd to and foend that it was twenty dollars that woald leave thirty for lis own necessities she thocght with a thrill of joy she waa very ignorant of business matters and very confiding it never occarred to her to mis trust tbe storekeeper as it happened and frrfcnalely for clarence he was honest cnoagb i will pay fifty dollars for the picture she said aid hsnded him the amount if yoa will give me a pencil and paper i will leave my address for 5ir greyson we are old friendf the man obeyed bewildered he had not expeted to rcalue the amount of the debt this is a piece of lack foe him in deed 1 said he ehe wrote her address bat no name of coarse clarence woald know her writing- look the receipt the man gave her and the pictureand went home rejoicing creatly clarence would come tomorrow she made her poor roona lright with flowers aad such small trifles of ornament a yet remained to her and pit on herprettfest dress and took her work and sal down in wildly joyful excitement to wait and he never never came oh how many bitter histories of disap- apoiuted hopes and broked hearts may be told over in those simple cruel words she sat dawn joyfully to wait for him and he never never came fori cood reason in this instance he lay dcufierocsly tick it was without his kuowledge that the picture which he had allowed his landlord to hold as security had been eiposed for sale vvoen he re entered the storekeeper had lost poor roses address and deemed it most prudent not to mention having received it at all clarences grief at the loss of the por trait was great he had been as faithful as his little watching waiting despairing lore it is an evil omen he said moaru- fuily i hive lost rose of roses for good sad all evil omen or cot matiers began to mend with him the thirty dollarstrifle u it saved him for a while from the hard necessity of painting for daily bread and gave him time to finish a picture on vhich he had built great hopes those hopes were realiied his paintiug made a iaccs sold for what seemed to him a little fortune he found a patroness the wealthy mrs vane was received into into brilliant society iit fact hiidays of misery were over aud a prosperous faiare lay fair and bright before him and all thanks to some auknown stranger who parchased a treaaare that i prized as myownflesh my rose of roses shall we meet no mere what is wealth worth unices yoa share it 1 he would have boueht the picture hack it any price and to that end advertised for it thus mykoscof tioses the artist will five the 1 tircbascr of this picture three umos the amotmt that was paid for it and rose saw the advertisement it cat her to the tool he is nch now ani i am poor he granges me even the very memery of the past- oh heartless cmell a cooler second thought anggeated thit there might be something to explain write to him send yourriddress do not condemn the man you love unheard give him a chance to defend himself thus pleaded reason and love 1ride poshed them both aside- will yoa beg him to oome- to yoa twice you sent him your address before and were spurned ignored will you lie in the dust at his feet again die rather and she listened as women always do to the voice of pride and repented itnas women always do sooner or later for love in a womans heart ever conquers pride at last she reproached lierself for it now oh how bitterly the silent patient sorrow of itmadeher sick so that the skirt was not done and edith vane remembering her friends pale face and feeling anrioas about her came to see her her quick eyes noted the picttwe turned face downward to the wall noted also the name ofclarence greyson ou the back why do yoq tarn it m she saia may i look shb did not waif for permission but looked unbidden it is pretty whsro did yoa get it was all she laid but she had rocognid the likeness and seen tha words i bought it secoqdbandpoor rote said shortly and tha subject dropped but next day mrs vane said to clar ence yoa painted a portrait called my rose of roses oooc why did yoa call it sot he looked at her in surprise and ifliu- tion it wss the portrait of the girl i loved whose loss has embittered all my life i lost it strangely can yoa tell me anything of it madam i would give much to re cover it not very flittering to the fair and kind patroness who had persuaded herself that she liked him and that he was in bve with her rat she was a good little sua and truly loved her friend i know the lady who boaght il at second hand she said qaite demo rely perhaps you yourself might get it from her it is hardly likely that she prizes it much for shetarns it with its face against the wall he arose excitedly yoa will tell me her name he cried yea it is rose lester he caught ber hands and kissed them in ten minutes she knew all tha story the unexpected always happens and the longlooked for comes at last rose had qaite ceased to expect the lover she had so long looked and waited for bat at at list he came she nu working weari ly what for she asked herself to sustain a life that had become too sorrow- fui ob to be done wiih living i a light ttmidtap apou the door edith doabtiess kind edith who did not forget her in her poverty cruel edith who took from ber even the poor hope that had helped her to endure coma in aud the long- looked- for came to pass the door flew open she heard the voice whose remembered mafic bad never yet died oat of the chambers of her soal pro- naonce her name she uttered a cry of fear of joy of love unutterable she lay clasped in her lovers arms at last hjs tears fell on her facets he marmur- ed between kisses my love my poor pale flower my rose of roses not for long coald he call her pale 9r faded however the rose of roses deeerv ed her name ouoe more when a few weeks later clarence grayson led hct to the altar solfe phaciical dovts dont give a child any sweets except molasses candy or chocolate caramels aad these very rarely dont permit a child auder five to remain oat of bed after k pm even if yoa have to forego social duties you think most sacred dont think that a child needs food each time it manifests hunger try to assuage thirst by several leaspoonfuls of boiled aad cooled wster don hold a child in convulsions in yoar armrbut strip it quickly and immerse it to the neck ia a hot bath to which a table spoonful of mustard may be added dont allow a patient with colic to suffer until tha physician arrives gfre large in jections two quarts of warm water with ten drops adalt dose of tincture of opium dont seek relief for burns by the use of cold water if nothing tlte is obtainable use warm water better atiikkeep the part wet with sweet or lioseca oil dont lose your head when with cases of bleeding from tha lungs they very rarely prove immediately fatal pnjp the patient up in bed and give him small pieces of ice to swallow and 15 drops of tincture of ergot tio sugar of lead or acid every hour unil your physician arrives dont imagine that sunstroke heat pros tration follows exposure to ihe sun excln- tively the tame may be produced by ex cessive heat even al night especially when the persoa is much fatigued or ia crowded room dont wear high heels women who wear them publicly advertise the fact that they seek or wish to maintain serious in ternal troubles dont mistake weight for warmth in clothiiig feeble people maybe worn down by heavy clothing and yet be less sheltered than those who wear light woollen fabrics both as inner and outer garments dont read write or do any delicate work aniens receiving the light from above and over the shoulder dont read in street cars or other jolting vehicles dont rub ihe eyes except with yoar elbow doat attempt to clean the ear with any thing but the tip of the little finger dont attempt to remove hardened ear- wax by picking it out if you cannot reach a phyiician when hardened earwax be comes troublesome or painful you may gently inject by means of a- fountain syringe warm water to each pint of which half an ounce of bicarbonate of xia has beea added dont allow yourself to become habitual- ly constipated coax intestinal action by regularity of habit exercise fresh and stewed fruits and the avoidance of consti pating food dont believe that eating fat will make yoa fat quite the contrary holds true dont eat gamey meats remember that garaey is the hyperrefined word for rotten the flov os t dial mark down tbe figures on the face of a watch said a summit street jeweller 1 2 3 i o 0 began the reporter u he put a pencil to paper no i mean roman uamerals then this was produced i ii iil iv v vi vii y1iiix- x xl xii j you are wrong said tbe jeweller i ruess noty said the reporter try agaia said the jeweller eerhapa i dont kuosy bovo count in roman figures said tbe reporter yoa know lhat well enough bat watch makers use dirtereri ones look at yoar watch havent got one well look al mine see the figure which sfoods for four oelock the reporter looked anil was surprised ii was ii ii aad not iv arc all clocks and watche that way v he asked every one jwhich has roman figures on its dial j why i well ill tefll you the story it is noth ing but a tradition among watchmakers but the custom has been preserved you maj or you maynofi know that the first clock that in any way resembkd those how in ate was made by henry vick in 1is0 he made it for charles y of fralce who has beencalled the wie now charles was wise in a good many ways he wa enough to recover from england most of the land which edward iii had conquered and be did a good many other things which benefited france but his early education had been somewhat neglected and lie probably would have had trouble in passing a civil service examin ation tn these enlightened ages still he had a repatatioh for wisdom and thought it waa necessary jn order to keep it up that he should also be supposed to possess book learning the latter was a subjet ha waa extremely touchy about so the story runs in thia fashion al though i will not vouch for the language bat pel it ia that of tbe present day yea the clock works well said charles bat being anxious to find home tank with a thing he did not understand joa have got the figures on the dial wrong wherein oar majesty asked vick thai four should be fear oues said the kiug yoa are wrong your majesty said vick e am never wrong ibanacredtbe king take it away and correct the mistake- andcorrected it was and from that day to this four oclock on the watch or clock dial has been iiil instead of iv the tradition has been faithfully followed j try biu oucs mors by m1u v a kiuuke lk- iiot too nasty wanotffieworm miuy a youth has t ruin been hurled judfud in a hurry 1 forced from hopes door neer tojc enter tt try him onco more chantys mantle 5preadeth so wide give hi in another chance ere you decide lifebath one spring iiiue south preeioui dower i pluck not the drooping bad it may yet flower lift hath temptation- 1 error and wrong f he may be we at heart you may ljuonc htnduptiesapunx 1 sook to rvstoru honor and selfreapfcet try hlci onte more yea uylii hardened heart nothing can move awruntt is ioji titf biin l try hitu with lrtj j j htdge hiin about with it j sow in hi path lfovatoyc perennial love and not wrath as the voung sapling grows strengthen the root then after many days look for the iroll hold out yoor hands it he enters your door telljhim your love for him try him dnce morel how to get al0g ix vtortu pay as yon go never fool in business matters learn to think and act for yourself do not kick every one in yoor path keep ahead rather than behind tbe times j i j dont stop to tell storie in battel hoars 1 use your own brains rather than to of others have order system- regularity promptness do not meddle with business yoa know nothing of a man of boue rcjpeets his word as be does bis bond- j if you have a place of batine be found there when wanted no man can get rich by sitting around stores and saloons i learn to say no no necessity of map ping it out dog fashion but aay it firmly ind respectfully the utesf is avtmulics i j two words saveu him ax chrhelutiiiey htmlliatxd i saw an attempt to steal an umbrella lhat amasedrae the other day said a gen tleman to a reporter i was coming home ou the train and got into -conversa- tion with a friend in a seat opposite me to make it more pleasant he crossed the aisle and sat with me leaving his umbrella si very beautifulone standing in the seat he vacated at the first station a man came in and though there were other vacant seats seat ed himself ia the one where tbe umbrella was sundino my friend quietly nudged me and we kept on talking pretty soon that ambrellajost its upright position in the comer and leaned affectionately against the welldressed stranger who felt the texturelof its silk and the carving of the handle with evident relish another tta tion was reached and the stranger rose to leave the train under his arm tha um brella found a resting place and as be walked dowt the aisle my friend followed closely at his heels he had reached tbe depot platform when the owner of the um brella tapped him qaietly on the shoulder and aaidt- retnrc my umbrella to the seat yoa took it from one glance at the speaker eyes conv vinced the wouldbe thief that the man meant what he assaying and he mounted tha coach ieps and walked to thasaat and set the umirella in the comer iithouta word th4se in the car had by jthia time become a wire of the nature of hi difficulty and as tbe fellow turned shamefacedly to leave he was aided on bis way by lively handclapping sod roars of laughter i think tt willbe several days at least before he make a similar attempt children aid stories nothing appeals so strongly to the im agination the sensibilities the moral nature of a child as a welltold tale saysthe phil adelphia time they rebel against what is commonly called preaching but the greatest rebel of them all will yield to the softening influences of a tale that carries its lesson with it is not lhat enough hat the story does more it broadens their news cultivates their finer feelings de stroys selfishness teaches them to sppre- ciafe their relations with others and planes dowc the rough places that would fill their lives with friction thus much it does to them morally but it ia equally helpful to them mentally a young mind must have recreation as well as a young body tha story brightens and refreshes it brashes away the cobwebs that will gather even at a tender age and fits it to ret urn with new vigor u its more serious work more than that it adds to the childs information by acqoiuatiiig him or her with certain phases of liftj with manners and customs that- are not taught by mere history by all cbeans then let the children read stories passengers by the main knaof the south eastern railway england will henevfortii v tve the benefit of the latest pattern ol the put a penny in the slot automaiic tnachines 4j tne shape of jui electtio read iog lamp with which tbej odmpanya oar- riages are being eqiiixipedj the apparatus hkooutained in a small boje fire inches sty- three which is placed immediately node the rick and cer the passenger hady by the introduction of a penay at the top of tbe boxaad the- sufceqneait pressure of a knob an electric light of five candle power is obtained which will burn for half an boor and then exiiflgoish itself antimatically the light will bqcootituwd for an iudefinati period by tha renewed in- erlion of a peliny every half boar or li msi be extinguished at any time within tbejialt hourby the pressing of a second knob igi do you think that american inrtito lions are progissive dbqalred a hew york gentleautft an english tourist who t at present iii fiis city i do replied the englishman hwtily the classical education of eyenjihe guards on- yoar elevated railway mawthem far saieriortotbexurdsotloarngliwda i notice whetif yonr guards open tne car doors that they call oat thentmei of the station in an auknown wraerl- tm familiar with seven distinct languages bat the guards onodr elevated toed are gulf of learning compared to ou tubas learned scholars i am surprised that the companies cant afford td employ snob men for their salaries muss be enormous their erudition u so vast and udfatboniabkj tcxoa slfliai h iv oh 1 it i were lacky enough to call thia estate mine iahoold be a happy fellow said a yoaag man and then f said a friend why then id pnll down the old house and build a palace have lots of prime fel lows around me keep the best wines and soest horses and dogs in the country and then then id hunt and ride and smoke apd drink and dance and keep open house and enjoy life gloriously and then why then i suppose like otherpeople i should grow old and notcare so much for these things i and then j why then i suppose in he coarse of nature i should leave all tnese pleasant things and well yes die and then oh bother jour thensl i most be off many years after the friend was accosted with god bless youll owe my happiness to yon 1 howr by two words spoken in season long ago and then miiakixg wtteh tor market they have iu germany a uew style of preparing batter for market called glazing or vsxhishing the batter ib first tbor oaghlj- washed andtheu made into pdund lumps and left to rest in a cool place a spoonful of white sugar is dissolved m one- quarter liter of water and the solutionbeat- ed the butter is then rapidly coated with this sofiar water a very soft brush ifleing employed aud the surface of tbe butter sightly melted by the heat forms with the sugar a ghue or varnish which is imper vious to the air and cpuseipiently tends to preserve the butter fresh j sufflecckefohckaups japhysicaa made this statement when i have a patieut who is subject to cramps i kdvisc him to provide himself with a strong cord a long garter will do if noth ing else is handy when the cramp cornea on takt a cord wind it around the leg over the place that is crampedand take an end in each hand and give it a sharp pulj oue that will hurt a little 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