Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 7, 1892, p. 1

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ani ehoobeeanso its ep get the best quauty at the t guelph new planing mill sxfa tnd door ftxtory john camero contractor ha fitted op the buildj occapied as a trunk factory with pew maeiinery and ii prepared to fnnjixh plant ipocifleallons of buildlccsajbd and etiiicxie jor all cxeccte all ainda of dress lsg uatchtxg hake all stt1xi of- sathes doors audi 3 ak ber shop mhe ilanlah b mill sratcr actos an acxycaixe a ityljth hairen t a good icafocm ancxhiliiratincahanpooajvayscirep ktnira honadendpnt in ffnvela conditron ladiea and chudtems hair taxtily cut- woedes tonsorial artlitt i- k i actoii lxidge no 201 loof meets in ihfojdlellon- hill hillillioek ettrj wlntly ttcnlc vuitlng breth- rei tlwty conie for copy of conttitatlon ixi 1 liy to the cndcrsined or ny of the tscben wwnlums h hwoiidek n 1 fcecreury salesmen wanted i want joth travetlinj and ioel talesmen t toreprtaent the old etlablubcd fonthill nkierirt baluiytaidfeoiltheetakt to aajennen fxperieneed in oar line liberal tenci to becinnen and a permanent aitcaiioa taacred we have 700 acre ufldr cnltlraiion acd fcriiebonlynretcla stock olttitfkek hardy ttrietiei for northern ontario and uacl- tou a rjciitr vf glakantee 5cr stock apply for urtni at one we irant joa now btne wellington toronto ont frames and dretsed lkmber and keep a stock on band all orders promptl john camerok ecpa doa t acjton- livery con uiin sireet ille y and uocldino window and door lieading root aiid shoe store ktil 0rer attcodedto piompuy w mclaren co gaelphoa upper wyndham street ltjaxttua out u mi 1 scqoiqci yod kc that daa wyitt vl dratlktraiim aod bruco cortoa now yoti uu tao xhtn roall fioi c m in that plajytsl half u vail tlitj tall qc landlord u liatuwdta si moo u4- in that act fcfcfll ho tho curtaia fall ho ctao mlchty ueaf- hall tero waa cliatu gfduo vuo qle tkod fdr klrbyj fbo vtajact ibcut uo flnac man who etcr didromtbo and uy cookjwbo tyod kiaa crtrifiutj hjr i vaiit to ten jroa tir it vai torth jho r tco to sea georce guthritt uiaklug xic tier lcnc tota had a j i tjo had hrancbt ber got so mad ho cquiaq tl speck every ucia that fca jiplo swltchcl had to kits ber ou thi ch but it mado cstaugl tholoudcrmtd wogaveota ftmcfil jut to mako tomhadlcy jtctout in tho aid toyuhilu uary xforgcnj at jau wystts little uafihterj 1 forest i j what her name- was bat her tclin kiadofaaildub yet for tho tocmodj a ut lo ancel in that tcrt there where aha dloc and for ino i tll at cnoloda i jutt blubbered oat aad cried llko tho was my little jinny and i tqcuicd to feel tho gfict coming to the jlfgri au faintly f rom tho sickle- and the uicct avhich ra tnaxkod oat by ifxlt wnodard ou a bltt shoot jdoa and ill i bat it uuae a rfcht od tarern in tho old town hau ye oh rtwtvtj rojr ttoptfl but our tituplo- hatxtmvatc vero macu beucr t ifta the feyer of tho present stylo xc puyt theres csjafitev lcd sarih brcnhardt kfrt potter aid to- wt un lanctrtj lc barter and a few more scanty dressed women with their i iffaclaas actlnc bat i rather uko to look back to wyattslitt edaacuterand to her who was uayjcook for tho marrjed b icg tom hadley who wm mote than lit and the haomct young fellow la the old town hali sdtd jfintub juaittg j frssh rriizkls bus line the undenigtied repacif clly bllcits the riatron age of the public and informs them that well equipped ask stjiixb rigs cin al- waya be secortxt at his stables a coihlortable bm mets ail trains between a ja m and 61 s p carefal attention piren to ereryordi the wants of qxnmercial trittel lers fully met john williams agents wanted in every towoelilp to sell te pictorial cyclopedia of live stock and complete stock doctor t tnosi complete enl comprebftisive work ererptibhtlitti tu authors stand at the head ofiiirr pmfcioa and hive a continental repu tation worth iuweigiit in gold to any one laring hws sheep ttlc hwine poultrjr ii or bcv a crand opjiortunhy to make money secure territorj at one addrets wellington mutual fire rsuru6e company estakjened 1s4q head office guelph insctobbuildingslferchkndise ii an nf actor ea end all other descriji lions of insurable property on the cash and prenium note system pwstone chas davidson presldenl manager john tjyl0r agent pianos pine scotch suitings new spring torgted suitings overcoatings newest colors opened today choioe new licet io fins euplith litta io fedoru knd ftll tho newest 6hcpes to be sold at clom pricet special drives en hats temember oar ftmon h pint to order vt till qr elizabeth itrti irvirt ikuusl r e nelson tashionable clothier 9 9 upper wyndhpi su guelph season- 1891 line 1 lirtib ttthile n turning thattl ordinary sices of rons for their flbcraj anpport in the pest ed h ks to our many pat api iati a with to intorm you jbaiwaj bare entered to an arrangetoent with b stewart gaelpb i keep constantly ou hand a full stockj of ih ell sash doors etc d will fclio mnply ty coecui cice od lort ucot guelpn price 1 frames of atl kinds mftdfl to order welkkeopla ctoek ft una ol vue window ind door cctinc comer bloeu 4e tour lumber drejred while ton wlt i prleeclsptierm r e n mover publisher 120 yonge st toronto acton saw mills com and wood vakds jtsatyes broitfn tljiii a u uvk1yji is f coal and wwd i i hu wool alws- in tjk au 1 promptly deivire i io lj ptrt of the town at rfasiudbk prieth hardwjl and tll on iand tli length always ttlepbi one r jjutiicalioij wtm awaitded rhe gold in competition vi and cam gans medal jamaica international exhibition 1891 h amerlcanuermansngllah 41au manufacturers c w pumps j being better ahle than heretofore we will lirply either wood or itod pampa promptly all work guaranteod satitfactory ilease call and inspect before purchasing clfewbero i trosebbige scanarer grindelus jaghin repair shop addition to maebluerv repairiug i am cow prepared to do horse shoeikg general 8laf kfimitbing woodwork re f0u8ale on monthly or quarterly payments r only at 8 s m cook co oeoroetowh licemed aueuonaers appraimre vain- itorr coueetort bui eittta md geherel lin agent 1gh me covstje or hilton peel wellington sitnooe v u find ontario uoutv to lu roio eioo nt n liir etut iartim lilacloir tin lrl cr other tuiiuet in si3 ncuouftr uiurcb0rrice3l qaeeu btett toronto s ft cook t co aucuonmrc gaorgatown m totoqto mjtjsic store 2s lover wrnduicn street itielpb phone 17fi is sfarble works a uiost satlsfaetory manner i pairs alto tnxdc bareful attention given o all work brought jauy machine or implement hy whomsoercr maoufaetarod will he repaired in aworfc man like manner j koow and machinery repairs coustanuy an kekrtgrrindell hamilto haufltoka bock fonnerty hauhw block the gon orner of woolwich end korfolt street guejpb out john h hamilton proprietor wholesale and ntal daaler and direct importer and ataaaxactier of all kinds of qranito and uarvie moauzrieatc totubttonew etc sarinc had an ecuoaf re experience for the lacw years uirf public mai rely on getting all sftperior articles at a cheaper rate than any other dealer kb isiwtosntonvosi aldiroct order ro- crodrotuien4at90djtr i r u one lady m frank burce8s house paiaterpapprhangeri sigv writer etc is pprxed to eteeuta qrderi tn any of the shore lines la the best manner kud at resaoaslil tonus ererrloubtlaemrpfnaaauttentioa dean assure cuatrsm complete aausfaeuoa a rtiniug in all woods a specialty orders leiiat my residence kfain st acion rflt rooeire promp attention tobprittng kcludiko bookt ilfonhirt put ton bui ii hm4i cfrcolari tclkej eocatto la tlia tt t ity io or the art t mpdflriua pricec and oa ihort aotleo applfor aadreia npmtooib faar enzm offie acton brigiil t ihawn hotel everybody in doalon knowa and a great many people know that hotel tn at they knaarlt ao well thai i will not monlion ho nam b it becaiiu it w agafmt the rala o life lioaao for beggano ba admitted and gbhanf ilia proprietor would nol ukau if i told how hli one etpecul little beggar got into bia well-con- daotod koine indeed prectaely how the got in nobody koowa whether ho loot keeper wa away or boty or ifokor care- at jth jlnl mike ma diningroom doorwaa to tall tjutb couli oa so abort a beggar or howevor ii vat mary elitabcth did got in by the cioor kocper pait ha hoad waiter uiderjtha thadowo tha clerk over tho imooth illppery floor the child crept jou bha camo ta tho ofllco door arid jtood itill 8ho looked aroand her with wido aye 8ha had never teen a placo ilka that llghtt flathed aver it rainy and bright qentlcmcri tat in it imoking and reading they wcro all warm not omi ot thorn looked at if they had no dinner and no hrcakfatt and no tapper how many extra tapper tioaghfc ho little girl itmaithlvoukxti to food em all i she pronoancod it cxlry flow many extry tappera i i guest may bo thcrell ba one far me in hero there wu a little nolto a very litlla one ttranga to tho warm bright w uordered room it wa not the ratting of the boston adccrtuer or tho traiucrirf or the post itwunot tlie alight rapping of a cigar stamp as the aaiietf tell from tome ones whito hand nobody coaghed nobody tpofee nobody tworc it was a different sound it was tho sound of an aid rubber much toolarg sopping an the marble floor several gentlemen glanced at their own wcllahod and wellbrnshed feetthen np and aroand the roam mary elizabeth ttobd in tho middlcof it in her pink calico dress and the red plaid shawl tied over her head and iboal her neck with i ragged tiprxtt shcl kcd very funny and round behind like tie wcoden woman in noahs ark sh began to thuffio about tho room i holdini oal oae purple little hand qno or two of tho gentlemen laughed tamo rovrncd maro did notdit g at all most did not notice or did nol saetn to notice tho child one taid wfuits the matter here xiary elisabeth flopped on 3he went from one to another less timidl a kind of desperation had takeln possess m of j her the odors of the diningroom a me in of strong hot coffee and ttrange ro st meals mary elitabeth thoaght of jo it teemed to her the was so hungry that ii the aoald not get a tapper she should jam apj and run and ruth about and snatch i ometning and steal like jo site held oat ier hand bat only taid 1 im hungry ii a gentleman called her he waa the gjntlemsn who had asked wut is the matter here he called her in behind his new york tiiari which was big enough to hide three like mary elisabeth and ishen uary elixabetr waa a little girl with long name she ras poor she was sick ahdwas ragged j the was dirty she was cold the waa hue ry the was frightened she had no hoi le she had no mother the had no father sho ha4 no sister the had no grandma icr the had no kitten she had no tnppc she had no dinner the had no breakfast bhe had no shoes the the lad no hjxxi de had no mittens the hid no flanntls she had no place to go to and nobody to care whether the went or not in fact t cary elisabeth bad not much of any bin but a short pink calico dress a little re cottonandwool shawl land her long narr betides thit the had a pair of old ni hers too large for her they flopped d i the pavement as he walked she was walkii g op washington street in boston itt a late in the afternoon of a bitter january tay already the lamp lighters went coa ing with their long poles sad gaslights legan to flash upon the grayneas qeith r day nor night through which he child matched the people mov ing dimly with t wonder in her heart this wonder was as confused as the half- light in which tb crowd hurried by god made k many people thought mary elisabeth he mutt have made so many tappers seems as if they dught to be oae far one rtra girl but the tnnugl t this in a gentle way very gentle for a irl who had no shoes no flannels no hood no home no mother no dinner no bod n supper she was a very gentle little gii ail girls who hadnt anything were i ot like uary elizabeth she roomed wit a girlout towardg ctutrles town who was d fferent that girlt name was jo they e ept in a bor that an irish women kt them avo in an old shed the shed wf s too cc d for her cow and the couldnt lite it she told jo and mary elizabeth that t ey might have it as well as not mary h isabcth thought her very kind i there w a this difference between jo and mary elizabeth when jo waa hungry she sk e when mary elisabeth was hungry the begged one night of hich i epeak she begged hard it is verj wrong to beg we all know it it wrong to gi te to beggars we all know too we have i sen toldi so a great many times still if i had been at hungry as uary elisabeth i pretume i should have begged toe wl ether i thould have gcvea her anything if had been on washington street that jan iary night how can i tell at any rate no ody did some told hei i to go to the orphans home some sold at the police some people shook their hea a mid more did nothing at told her to go to the st prisoilla and iquils society and mary elizabeth said tharifc yoa maam politely she wd never heard of aquil arid rrisiilla she thoaght they matt be pouoemen at other lady bade her go to tn office and b registered and uary eliza bethiaid ma im so now she i as shafting ap washington street i may iay flopping up washington street the old rubbers and the pink dress arid tho ld thawi not knowing ex actly wjiat to o next peeping into peoples faces amldly looking away from them hesitating hea tsick for a very little girl bej heart tick colder the thoaght every minute i nd hungrier each hoar than she wpt the hoar before poor uary elizabeth m poor uary elizabeth left waahlngion street atlatt ivhere everybody had homes and sappers w thout aae extra one to spare for i ilittle gift and turned into a short street where ib a great hej taw that nobody was looking he gave hrr a fivecent pteoo in a hurry as if he had done a sin and quickly taid kthere there child i go now to alien he began to read the rincesquita hard and fast and to look severe as one does who never gives anything to beggars as matter of principle bat nobody gave anything else to mary elizabeth she shuffled from aae to an other hopelessly every gentleman snook hi i hood one called for a waiter to pat he r oat thit frightened her an4 she stiod still i over by the window in a lonely of the great room a young man wassiiting apart from the others mary j elizabeth seen that young man whenj the first e in but he had nocseen heri he hod ndt seen her nor snybody hetat with his elbows on uio table and hit face briried in his arms he wasa welldressed youog mm with brown curling hair mary elisabeth wondered why he looked so m serable und why ho sat alone she thiught rierhaps if hewercnt to happy as the other gentlemen ho would be more sorrowful for cold and hungry girls she hesitated and then flopped along and direct ly to him one or two gentlemen laid down their papers and watched this they smiled and nodded to each other the child did not see them to wonder why she went ap ind pat her hand on the young mans arm hettartod thebrown curly head lifted i itself from the shelter of bis artut a young face looked tharply at the beggar girja beautiful young face it might have been ft was hagrard now and dreadful to look at bloated and badly marked with the un mistakable marks of a wicked weeks de bauch he roughly said j what do yoa want tm hungry said mary elisabeth i cant help that go away 1 i havent anything to eat for a whole day a whole long day i repeated tho child her lips quivered but she spoke distinct ly her voice sounded through the room one gentleman after another had laid down his baper or his pipe several were welch ing this little scene j j jgo away repeated the young tnan irritably dont pother me i havent had anything to esq for three daysl j his face went doyn into hit arms again utry elizabeth ttocd staringat thebrown curling hair she i tood perfectly ttill for tome moments si efevidently was greatly puzzled she walkc d away a little distance then stopped and tl ought it over and now paper ifter paper pipe after pipe went down livery gentleman in the rapm began to loolt on the young man with tho beautiful brown curls and dissi pated disgraced an i hidden face was not ttiller than the ret the little figure in tho pink called and the red shawl and big rubbers stood for a moment silent among them all the writer came to take her out hat the gentlemen motioned hind away i maty etizabetm tamed her fivieent niece over anal over slowly in her parpls iand her hand shook the tears came he smell of the diningroom grew savory nd ttrong the child pat ihe piece ot money to her lips as if the could havef latenit then turned and without further imitation went back she touched the oang man ja th bright 6arlithfs tune with her trtmbling little hand the room was to ttill now that what the taid rang oat to the oorridor where the waiters stood witkj the clerk behind looking over the desk to see im torry koa are to hungry h yoa havent had anything for three days yod mutt be hungrier than me ive got five cents a gentleman gaveit to me tvish yoa would take it ive only gone one day yoa can get isomer tapper with it and- maybei can get itomo tomewheretl withyldpleetakait uarjeltxabath ilood quite ttill holding out bet iveeent ploee she did nplnnder stand o tlr that wont all over f he bright room 3h did not see thai tome of ha gotftlcti m coaghed and wiped heir ipec taolesj she did not know why the brown curfs b oro horcamo ap with tuoh a start nor v yilin young mant watted face flushed red and hot with noble shame 8hl id not in the least understand why he flan the flvtoont piece oa the table andit tohlngherln his arms held her fattni i hid his face jn her plaid ihtiirt and nil jed kor did she know what oonld be the aaton that nobody seemed amused to toe his genllenjn cry bul that the gentlot an who had given her the money comeit i aad tome more came up and heygi hered round and the in the midst of tiei and hey all spoke kindly and the yp ng man with the bad face that might java bectr so beautiful stgod up ttill jcii iging to herand said iload 8b s thamed me beforeyou all and theiti amedme to myself ill learn a lesson rom this beggar so help me god i bo tl ea he took the chiid upon his kneej andth gentlemen came up to listen and he yojt ng man asked what was her name ma y elizabeth sir ni lies used o mean things in he bible whonp was as litle as yooi i read he bible den does mary elizabeth mean anjjel f kebake7 sir wl stedoyoa live mary elisabeth a here sir wl re do yoa tlcep 7 in ire oflyaas shed tir its too cold fo the cow shes so kind the lets us i wl 3m jo yoa ttay with xo ody only jo jls b yoar brother f nc sir jolts girl i havent got only j jwl it does jo do for a liyini i fsh ett tic fao what do yoa do 7 i b c- its better than to get it iir i thin w ret your mother j de d wut did the die of dr lk tir said mtry elizabeth in her di inct and gentle lone f ah well and your father 7 he is dead he died in prison wi it sent him to prison 7 dr ik tir oh i h a brother once continaeduary elizab th who grew quite eloquent with tjliri sntudieace bat he died too wlataidhedieofl urkk tir taid the child cheerfully i do rant my tapper the tddedjjafter a pausf speaking ra a whisper as if to jo orlo ttrself and joil be wondering for fvllt then said the young man ill t fi if i cant beg yoa enough to get yanr i ipper fl t ought there matt be an extry oae amoa to maqy folks 1 cried mary eliza beth for aow she thoaght she would get back 1 ir fire oenta sur eupagh the- young man pat the five a its inlrubis hat to begin with then e took out his parte and put in samel iog that made less noise than the fijea it piece and something more and mors nd moire then he pasted aroand thegr at room walking still unsteadily and tl gentleman who gave the five mats and a the gentlemen pat something into into i a young mans hat 6o then he came back to the table he empti d the hat aad counted the money and t dly it was ho fc ty dallsrs ms elizabeth looked frightened she did nt understand jit yoars said he jpanij man kow oarne to- tapper bat- seel this gentle istz whogave yoathefiveoentpiecs thsll ike care of the money for yoa yoa cawtiittuim hes got a wife loo but well j imalo supper nov y yes said the gentleman coming up she knows all about every orphan- in tbi city i believe shell know what ought io bn done with you b io will wonder taid mary eliza beth lytlly i cant leave jo anal must o back and lhauk mrs oflynn for thasl id 0 yesj yet well fix all that said the fi itlemenarid jo too i little girl with oneedut sleep in a woodshed but dont on wanfc yoar napper 7 w ly yestsid msry elizabeth i i do i i i so tie young man took her by the hand and t ie gentleman whose wife knew all aboa what to do with the orphans took herb the hand and they all weaj oat iaio i i diniae foam and put mary eliza beth ija chair at a marble able and asfc ed he i whatshe wanted fo her supper mi y elizabeth tsid thst a litoe dry oast tdd a cap of milk would dofiioely so ill the gentlemen laughed and the wane red why at ihei young rata with the brown carls tflghed too and began tq look quite hipp bat ha ordered chicken sad cran berr saace aad nitshed potatoes and peler and rolls and batter and tomatoes and a ice cresm and a cop of tea and nits and raisins ndmke and custard arid ppies and grapes arid mary eliza beth lit in hec pint drets and red thswl and tethe whole and why it didnt kill her i bbody knows but it didnt tl young man with the face that might have been beautiful that might yet be one odd have thought who had seen him then stood watching the little girl i les preached me a better terraon hej id below hit breath jbetler than allj the ilaisters i ever heard in all charchesl mav godbleia her i i wish ihsre wai aj thoj iand like her in thit selfishworld 1 ii a dkhea i heard about it i wished 4o too i a id thit it the end of msry eiizabethi tca temperance ioryo nkaolai thoagh glovajmaking it not so univar tai in oopapatio i ai teaching o drett making- neverthe est it supports thouisndt of women and is in most retpeeta an ex ceptionally plaati ot employment ti tironghold ofiha batloess in amer ics lain new yor tptate on the ed of the adirondack v llderaeti and it it to a woman that trad itun gives the credit ot its origio the early letllen tome of whom were tin- edlart were rjjszled t0 fiodk omforahihc deertains whfohjhey look in exchange r their goods until it occdrred to an ii huldy io traotform them into glove i snd mittens these proved vary daral lie and sold to resdily thai soon the tin- arts were converted into mitlenwigoni 1 at first the mei did little beyond drese- iogtha lesthsr ml selling he finished gloves the laborkat atk of making being moaopolized by he women a wooden pattern fwas laid on the leather marked with a pencil cat with sheen aad tewed by hand the se imt were hen pounded audi the gloves iiidjbetween two boards upon wbichjhe rnvkirtat while oonttruct- ing another pair the inventionof heavy diet took the curias sway from thewo- jnenabd gave ifto the men but chat women have never lacked employment is evident from the faoi lbatof the thoostnds of rots of gloves and mitteni manafacturl ed arinnally eyerl pie beartwoman worlt in mme form or other the most noticeable peculiarity of the glove industry today is the great nnmber of small shops labia e of thetwo or three immease factories te in id other mauufac taring centres jit i perhaps largely on thik accoaut that the yirla and women em ployed are of so high v type pretty re fined ladylike are adjectives frequently used to describe- tnes t workers who saner little loss it social standing from- their deyodba tolthe lew ngmschine indeed the wives of several f the wealthy manu facturers sre former shop girls since be new laws have goae into effect and amoman is employed as- factory far spector girls arc pot admitted to the shops under fourteen years of age their first work is usually palling uds this con sists in drawing jhrough from the right to the wroag rideofjthe glavewe eadi of the silk or thread left by the machine workers and lying hem to prevent ravelling sarentyfive cents a day is lha most hat can be made at this work and a bright girl toon leaves it to ran jjnschioe the vir ions ttvles of- mac lines and are placed doss together in i urge room and except in the smallest shops are ail ran by steam- power or electricity fifty cents a week itjpaid by each worker for the power which is mors than made good by the dozen the prises varying aomewhat with tie quality of the work 1 j the foreman alwtys speaks of the great difference in individual workers two girls may lit side by tide doing the same kind of work and yet one w ii finish twice si mshy dozen as fhs other xheordinary machineworkers jmaka a doqar and a half ajday silkersj those who put- fatwy silk ttitcning on the wrists i ind backs of x is ollowdig pottleai sppeal wen for its tot lor tb sditer ol tbo flookr moontain oelt tbe prlu ottljm cflenu or tbs best jppaj pot n to nswfpapsrlrabaeiibert to pay ffitelr tut icrlptlonsu has bean tent aersss ins eon- lin nt by wat venus htsel otmerlr ofacton m inbllcauon in ua yiol pass v j j livet of poor tnen oft remind at honest man pa itaad a ehaaee liifl more eirork tcere news bebindu bigser patches on oarpaoto oaour pants onee sew ana glossr now are stripes ofdlherent bue all beeaoie subseribevi linger and wont par us what u due then let all be ap aad doing fieodfourmitebcnrtrerimall or when tbe snovs b wlntef strike us w shall hate no poirts at sil tamperaripe boys and qlrls i with to give slhree reasdot why all te labors apd- girls ought to 6e on thtr tftti of temperaaoe first because they km w enough aboawtha evils of rum and he meaning of the pledge some one who he iglif boys sad girls ought novto sign tbe pie ige tskeda little beywaatioi tbe wn di drank mesa f ho answered ge- tia crtxyon purpose thenhewsaaaked w haf does pledge mean 1 headawered t i promise tsmething and then tiiek to it the man taw the boy understood it aa so he let him sign the pledge sad work for temperance- tbcaecond reason that i i raat the bovt and girls- on the tide of i ter iparaace is because men byaodby will be in character what we get the boys to be no r bad boys win most likely be bad mm sud good boys good meo in france wl en the wicked tyrants were kings some of ibe boys had a bind ot hope and when tb iy marched they had on their flags the wi rdt tremble yrsnta we shall s 0 tneyintendedto drive the wicked ra ers ot of the coantry when they were mm so temperhce boys ran wy ltt remble iutemfierince andornmaefling w shallgrowapjanapat a itop to it t ie third yeason is because everybody can de something to help ice cause of temper- a ice even lha boys and girls 11 tbere w ire only two temperance people in he w rld today and each of them should get e more every vear tobefor temperance d eacltof them should get one more levsryyear it woajdbe bjit thirty years be fore til the people in tie world be on tb s tide of temperance cet us all sign tb 9 pledge and keepht and get everybody 1 ebe we can to let rum entirely alone the gloves average two dollars a day the oterstitch workers those who sew the parts together with sa overstitch team on the outside can nuke three dollars a day i i i r the highest wages baidjo women these seem great- wages for shopgirls but their expenses reduce the amount some what esxh new comex mutt purchase generally on the instalment plan a machine at an average cose of sixtyfive dollars anxidas to gee through as many dozen u u possible jthe girls n of jlheir ip ran their machines at he topjof iheir speed and breakdowns are frequeutj then they matt pay for repairtj which an always ex pensive while needles sre broken to often that a girls needle bill is often ten or twelve dollars a yearj j j a few women are kept busy in sorting pasting and mending when the gfoves come from the cattirigroom the vsriods pieces which farm a pair am laid together in packages of a dozen or more marked with- tbe stamp of jthe various cullers these most all jbe lodkeclaver iad any mistakes in cutting or defects in leather djisepvered and eotrected x stiff lining is pasted to the wriaf-rjieoe- of some styles while others need an jsntirelinlog ol can ton flannel the finished giovea some times show poor work insome ripsmust be shewed up or careless sewiagdoneover uapthers thumb pieois which have been witl jutinlhe wrotig wiy maatj be changed njpons sterling these handworkertire paiel by the day n and bough they caunptjearh as much as hose who run themtchinet easier knd the roooh leosant iiarpers ii quitei v oddities about rats bats are natives of isreatwird belong to he work and rat asia and their raids comparative modern- timet from the fact that it is not men tioned by any oil the early europeans it is surmised that it was unknown west of the ganges in auciest times the black rat ifirst came from asia to europe in the six teenth oentary atoae with the plague land was first known ss he graveyard j spectre because he preyed on the flesh of those who diedduting the awful visitation he wis also known is heplague ct because the common house cat had a linxit lar hshit of feostipi blsck rat was the comfnou houte rat until he brown or gray rat made disappearance in 1775 the gray rat came ta europe from india by way- of buasia and is now popdlaily known as the norway rat from mistaken tradition korway to england coantry to america that it came from land from the latter aert lerfal soma fancy the charmlql the utywfilui maid languishing ee tftods sarsaptrill absolutely caret all ditettes caused by impure blood snd it half t up the whole tyttetn j brave actions are the substance ot lua aadjrood tayiogi the ornamentof it i you want to bay or tell a farm ad- ver se in the toronto wttkly mali that pt ir teaahes 100000 farmers homes ive y week and yoar adv irtiaement thould me t ihe eye of someone who wants fo pur loin ie advertisements of this class are ri se sd in the toronto rteabfy ifaii for five ce tea word each insertion or twenty ce ts word for five insertions tb llail toronlo cansjia 0 eibarfal form and who faints n the sunshine and droops ia tiia shade and is always last ready to ds dot give me the girl of the sunsafr face tbebfood bi whose veins eooisdc healthr and ras j t with the vigor of rduih la her movements o griee oh that is the maiden for me she is the girl to lie to for liftc the sickly complaining woman may be an object of love and pityj bat the ceases to be a thiogof beauty worn down by femali jveakhets and disorders subject to hysteria and a mirtyr iobearidgdown pains dr pierce favorite prescription it a sure oate these distressing opmpliints ad will iraniform the feeble iroopin tufferer into a healthy happy blooming woman guar- anfeed to give satisfaction in every case or money paid for it refunded l tl m rm l m m m tattooing bf all burmese customs one of the most ii igulsr is that of tattooing the person fr m the waist o below the knees with fifures in black ink every man utthe w ids of burmah is thus dorded and ui less hi skin be unnsnally dork he ipoki al a little distance ssif he were clothed ia light fitting pair of knee breeches says lie st louis btpmc this mark of m lnhood which is oinaily conferred when t e subject ia betjveen 12 and h years ot a e ia a very painful one and ttk agony w iich mast necessarily be of tbe most ih te we is often prolonged from three days tc a lveek the subject stupefied wjlh 0 linrd lies insensible to lhe pain while oi e figure after another gradually appeau oi bisskin the inttsument used by the j ta ttooer jn this dainty work is a brass rod ui arty two feet in length and onehalf inch ir dismeteri weighted at tbe top with a ii ue ornamental figore and provided at tl a other end with a hollow point divided fi to four very sharp points bynross tlitf u sep as hepoina of the stylos sink into rtl a flesb they seldom draw blood bat the li nbs liid body soon swell in a manner tl at wotdd alarm any one who jclid not ki ow what the final result would be eight rupees is the usuafee paid the ti ttooer for his weeks work the ftgnresfr tl at compose thedtsign vary little cor tilting aa a rule of tigers dragons and d vils esch of these figures is usually ti rrouuded by a border sentence invoking gi od luck upon the owner of the skin where oi they are inscribed the burrs esa have any curious edstoms the uttpoed- knte bjeechesbeing one of the most smgnlir i- wm ti 1 i whlch brldb has had tha largest x j3ower i illss mackay now the priuosss of ckilonno and formerr the daugnlerinlaw of mr mackayj the burdeltooutta mead birtlett ifp silver kiiigrh61ds marriage portion of five when tbe baronessf married mr w ii aihj she waa poetessed ot iil5o00o0 the wife of the present eo- p roc of cufua who was married n febru- a y 1850 had wedding gifts which were- v tlued at upwards of a million and a- q nirter sterling amongst other presently tie received on chat occasion were 200 c mcea of gold 10000 ounces taels of s lyer one gold tea- service tm silver i ash basins twenty hocse with complete t sppiuga twenty horses without trap- iogs slid twenty taddlea for packhorses i aotmalea- the marriage portion ot ihe lcrche9of sdinbarghwu 300000 and i iifa ajiiuilyi of 11350- a year thai i redding presents of the princess tjbuice of poles on her msrriage wjth the earl of ife wen valued al 100000 borne larriage portions in the united stateti outittedbfthe weight of the bride in lilvtr ihe dead thisl ascertained by placing her on one ide ot a pair of large scales and coins on he other until they weighedjier down i- i v ttibiu -t- a atcb- maker 4 refune the present it a bright ipeok between addreot 1 the darkness ot the future and the twilight i ol the put tnis epitaph isssid to be aiiithlul copy roar a tombstoae in the cemetery ot llwieuwiwdl such a name as this could xme from nowhere but wales and the wonder is how the people who wen obliged hily to pronounce inch names ever found time to do anything else t the epitaph was on a watcunaker and was certainly ingenious whether he com- posed it himself ptj it was donef or him by a brother watahmaker not told 1hen lies in a horizontal position the outside case of george batleigh wttchrrisker- whose abilities in that line wan an donor to hit profession integrity was the main spring and prodenoe the regulator of all the actions of uir life humane honest and industrious his hands never stopped until he had relieved distresses he had the art of disposing oi hja time in tuoh a way that he never went wrong except when set go ing by persons who did not know his key and even then was easily set right again he departed this life december 41811 wound npin the hope of being takap in band by hismaker thoroughly olened j regulated and repaired and eat agoing in the world tn come b4i ii vu

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