Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 17, 1892, p. 1

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erery detcnttioncaref jiij boand ruin neatlr cod proippuy aoza mhe haklak barbeb shop huxsiecet act os ineatrccate fc4tyrisuhaircat acocklieafocm new planing i miei axd j stxh tnd door ft 017 john cameron contractor ha fitred up the building on occcried u a trunk factory vii and u prrptzed to f cnilth pit and eimat or all clatcea eieorte all kind of dkfsg hatching tcdlcoutdikg 1c1xt all tttle sj the doon tnd wind wb ahd door frmei incl dreesdd lumber and ket- 1 a tock on hand al order i roi t atu ided i john cameron acton taethlltrttinrthtepoojttytciten lol3cjidpct in firtklui conliuon karon ldl4 ml chiljrea ibtc tiitily cat j h wobden tonforialartiiu acton lodge no 204 loop meftb invheoddftllowi hall hill i illoct try w ednelay erenicg iiitic breb ra lwtyt ifelconje for copy of coiitntion and lava apply to the undented or any of tbe member s wtliaus h h w0ides n o secretary salesmen wanted w f ant lktb travelling and ijkal ulfimfn to rctreient the old rsubhtied rontl ill screrie balakv paid fh01i the stai t t tauiren rxpreacd in ocr line liberal te lc nen and a permanent tituttiou anred setbate 0d crta ander caltiratlon d fcrnlihonlyfirillawttock outfit farr htrdy ttnetic for vorttern ontario and hani ua a jcitl ti ue glakantfe olb btof i aj i ly lor ttcjt t one we ant jj ow fatoskaueluvgtos toronto ont actor livery ud- bus line tbe undtrt gntd rpectfallj i cliciuthepatnjn age of tbe public and info th them fact well equipped tnd styl th rigt etn ftl t7ct b secuj 6d athisubli- a co mforubj train between 9 a m caref al attention given oevetyordi tbe vnou of commercial travel lenfullj met wellington mutual fire rsmce eltaeubefd head office iniorwbufld ec llcrcban and all ott er detcn ti n ol i on the lath and i reminm ki te svtm 4 aciexts wanted in every tcrwothip to 6ell the pictorial cyclopedia or live stock tnd complete stock- doctor lr u i cidj iti anq c3 ni rtbtmite work tttri jihi id iueuttorieend et the lead it elr j r cei etjd uee e continental rcj u te 1 w or lte ere gl t it god to tnj one iti ie ii rbi h ioel cttue bwine loaltry ljjr 1 l4 a cren4 ojiportucit to mike l e btclre kiritorf el once addreei e h moyer publuher 120 tongs bt toronto f w stone chas preiaent john taylor hamiltons marble works beljl pianos pilver glit t- ej la he ct illvstr ted circular se1tt free to any address m jiaccormick principal guelphs leading boot and shoe store announce tbe trnvil of felt long boots rirfs way uv father t oac la my t uio filtwy lay i croaod md i wat i laminar day bat tc i pltod o y uoraird 04t a tnat crat dd m and bid ui iboct tuw vaa oo i fa my vty to curie i lioutd thro h ctuiordg dark the a iacfc c beet u tract plilu ta jutd at 1 ore i totted ta ria a rate i larod r q or uia c tuu rty tuy tthet i cam to ma i ct iu my child uty ptido and loy if o vritcuod foi mo my otjy boy 0 often whea t lyiccp would rottni tt vac hc tct that callad ra homo fot wliaa i ito 1 umptitioa c uurk and faiths par i lur fa iioctcq gtew dark uyfaluuntf io tl torlvtaeliard thro ftujertoj ctotidj kit urimlnj vocd crj u it cried tlocg tho w thit vtjrmy ilhcrl oatnotomol one day vhet uiqcao my rriat could 431 i tvedo uitt dtt log boy f t towel 1 and loct farera from my iltht the joy uiit 01 c my llfs tatda bright and now in di kueu dttkor erowa i pupo my wcry vay tloio et tottttluie from ihsbteaod shore i think i hecr t iat rjlc oaoe mora in angel oa ing 0 er thi this tray my tlber 1 com to m 1 rev ffictoa bntvcn i t ifittle shildrer fllt sox rubbers insixet lately inetlatchlnery cptxifletuon of building and rtry cinner ahoald hare c piic of oar bdow hcke uerido wool b00u 6ocne ihinq quite dew ladies felt shoes of all kinds oar felt3 are away down in pnoe clo baying meant cloi ulling they are mlnretint 8e tbem before baying eiysole acau for he renowned cranby rubbers overshoes boy no other and keep jroar feet dry leading boot l shoe store w mclaren co guelph ont e bui meet all ind blfi john williams iwm ho guelph the leader lpper vndham st choice cw sorcltiea in scaifs ties and neckwear jurt oreaed op the finec t htnge of cboioe new suitings 4c fine trowserings in the trade close prices forcash my rptcltlty icriect lining u faqu to order lte uanufactorlea nurtxle property davidsoh hnzer 14qemt k e nelson ucrcbant tailor and geuu patoiiber 09 0ppr wyn4iiftmst plush parlor suites organs jiedal wpii awamded 1 ha1iilt0 i 11 ck forratrlj haicl ii xl tltta tt c nir if hoylicbaud norfolk itrett out jr o t john h hamilton proprietor u j fm r 1 r ailaealir ti 1 direct liijiortrr ai ma iuft jrr ol all klivli of granite and marti v us u t unkir lc fuvitc had an xu txttrl r c f it tl elat 1c tar tie i ublv u ly tly it ceti m all iuirlat trjiclf t ttixr rtt tltrit j othtr dtaler intl wett k rt 1511 c it rtfl n a lirtct ordrr re ceuf jr tf t lit jj dav the gold jamaica international exhibition 16d1 iucu kttioi till an tritan oliruiati eiiglil ai 1 cat adlai mail on uonuil or gltrferly out s m cook co georaetowk lmmod aactloneift appniieri velu ttors coilstoix3j ell a to krd genertl ltm agentf roit the coltiee or hilton peel veutoffiio slmcoe ydik tnd ontrlp tfoner toloeu fromicdnnerxu per cent lertle i lelnc their eele or otner boelness in ue litnde will 1 ru eeefiieproiriptlyetleiided toct rnwicret leeerty oirwnt avn elre itoejue illlt geerjre tti or ta4u hot ix h u cook co biuvck lrru el qceej 6t eut toronto s 4c cook t co aactlodmrf town nd tqrorttp c w italys music srope ij ixitftr ndatui itrftt jui14j lun id acton saiv mihs i coala1d wopuyibdb jkwes d walftl in laujbr lath kbinslt coal auj wkd aslfactliiku a 1 4jj georgu 0tlu 1 vtoo1 alwtj lii 1 dtlirred to any m of uie town at nt40ubk4 hardwood and laberti op baot t t t telephone cotaatwlcklten solid walnut frames complete from 30 up uftctorcri p sprkgc9 cuatph yuicnta 1 where ttock atil iirotnutly t of ui i rictti itove lencth alwayt seasonim ttthile retarnlne hantcetooar laetnypit tt tqcic for thelriiuril tapport in iha ntt wo vih to lutonn ypa that w bite eauwd into an trtaageaieat with h suinrt gaelph tokeepconctuttltoahima fall itock of th4 ordloarylraof sashedootsr etc and wlll alio tupply any pcll ttuc onahort notice at gclpt tfe3 frames of all kinds tnada to order wo also keep la ttock a ilea of hue window and door caiiag corner bloclu toar lumber drd while toa walt prtasrtteoperk pumps klng better tbte tba faeratotoro ws vrql apply ettber eroad or iron pumii protariu all erork curtats inuefurtory nt cell ud ntpecv befora parcbeefaj duebere th08eb8bacfls ttanaeer acton early in he motnlog ebancscr and iba ohltdwd dtova iwty i i good bje chudron im law ati it ni cuts of i he iviktcut dij i of ill tho rcect tarnmer t it tnd tho three little berkclej puj dr betide tho brook ha itlmoct forgottei that tltere wai sneb a thing u ichoo tnd lcuoat when the kitchen window cu cane noully np tnd t ibrtil xjtoo brol e in upon their drcm of htpptneu children ccrno oat of thtt nu med der dont jot loe howyoare trtraptng ill tho timothy down krtamed sirt htll she wtt t cfjare luxrd ftored womtn who iu engigld in picking oter t hage ptn of whit besjit tt lhn uble while her hatbtnd ac opp xita mending the didoct ed leg of t mtllci ig ttool with t pot of glae tnd tome hemrx a twine nor mothi r uid ebenezer htll why ctn t o let thete young un enjoy themteltei j eir little feet wont hurt the timothy grtt i gaew thati jut 1 in yon mr htll mid hit wife qncroloui y tho children tre tl in mitchtif tnd joure continutlly upholding em didnt t tell ftnny to mend her gingb im apron the minate ichool wu oter an 1 there the ic paddling in the brook rami ig her drctt tlewret and john t dog scratched up til my ltrkcpars tnd foaricloc ct thi morning bat i settled the qaes ion she added setting her thin lips togethi r like steel trap i gave the varmint to olte thetinpedler hell never bother on i toy more von oughtn t to htse done thtt moth said lbcnefcr johnnie wtt fond of the cntter john must make np his mind to do without him aid mrs htll i wont be tormented y anybodys mischievous dog and i found t robinson cnisoo hidden under little joes pillow this morning that s natejral enough mother said hbeaeser apologetically all boys like story books now i knoi the reason he never could say his catect ic of sabbath morning sharply added mrfi htll the trouble those children nake as can t never be told and i e made up tny mind to bind em to trades as soon is ejer 1 can they re m darter s children mother and i can t bei r the idea of partin with em said pool lbeneier then why don t yoo bring em up to earn their own bring like other paupers said lira hall ho had been the farmers second wife ti d whose crabbed nttore bad never been thiwed out in the light of a babys smiles thtt what i want to know this louse tint going to bo an orphan nylon not if i know it if yon feel to about it mother i ii take em over to co melia crashtw s said ii r htll whoso f an htd grown very grave cornelias ho ibtnd owe me money tnd shes food of c nldren i calculate she ii be good to them if my own wjfe wont good ndd nee to bad rubbish was ifrt htll stat- retort tt she flung the last handful of bee as into the pan bat if you really mean it i do mos assuredly said ebeneser hall sternly nellyn children shall not be sabjected to unjust rebuke or tyran nletl ill temp r whilo i can help it ive done tbe best i could said lrt hall with a i ots of her head but i don t like children nd i never did the three 1 ttle berkeleys did not know what wta the caute ol the unwonted gloom on grandpa i face at tea time they sat quite silent grandma had tlwavs tried to impress it c i their minds that children must be son and not heard tnd eat their baked beans and blueberries and milk with onging glances at tbe plum bread cake hich was alwayt cut in such economical i licet and of which grandma never would allow them more than one slice mother md the old farmer when the meal wis ojver pack up the childrens boxes tonilit i shall start early in the morning standing oa the door step tnd shading hot eyoi with one hand from he level eastern sunshine and hey tnswered a ihrilltwoel voices qood bye grtndrat 1 i t dut thera were no tears hb laying words pfftrewoll na last clinging cjtrewet mrs hail had not supposed that she cared for such thlngsjfeut it chagrined her a little now i i ougblnt wo o have kissed grandma said fanny in a whisper at tlio wheels rattled on i oh pshaw 1 said joe ijdaat be lievo grandma knows how a kii the boaso seemed strangely lonesome when mrs hall turned back latotno desert ed kitchen j i declare said thexitd womtn i didnt know hot i should rqira them im almost sorry that i and without completing her sentence he went to the sink and began to wash the dishes i i from cornelia crashaws house mr hall uas going to montreal ti nee about some lumber which he needed for th tddl lion to his house ho waa to bo gone a week tnd during all thattim hit heart ached whenever he thought of the empty little beds and the dstdnte hearthstone tt home i it wu a sultry augast o f teraooa hen he drove apoace more to the old fsrm house to hit amattment fanny jqhnny and little joe with tho faithlul dog tiger tt their heels til rushed ih atmg and langh ing out to meet him at i there wac not a single uprising hush s 1 sh 1 from mrs hall whose face wis visi o in ilia hall be hind them hallo 1 said mr hal eh what how i this i thought ei left yon all tt mrs crashtw s house j so you did chirped ianny but wo ve come back said johnny wo liked homo best i iicliitacd joe grandma came after us a she said she loved ui and warn again i she really did i and we love her i pioed up little joe and she has bought me k fairy book tnd she says i neednt bother abbat the cate chism until i am a little older and she lets us make nests in the hay and play in the grtt meadow as modi u ever we please said jojinny and she saves sweet bones for tiger oil grandma is so nice i ife i said old lbenetr htll what it tint the children tre tellinj mo 7 mrs htll stood smilind in tho doorway it s all tcue every word of it cbenezer said she 1oa ii be calling mo an old fool i doubt but the fact is that i never knew how much i missed the dear little children until they were gone and then i realized that i hadn t been hall considerate tnd kind enough to tbem and i declare as i went about tho house it seemed to me at if there bad been a death mre so he very next day after yon went way i borrowed neighbor oxleyt carryall and went after them cornelia crathaw wasnt sbrry be cause she d just got a letter from her sister in ohio ho is sick with the maliria and wants her to come and nurse her and yon cant think hou njee wete all got alone together i kiss grandma eury right said fanny and i vo learned hei to tiy sing a song of sixpence said 1 ttle joe most at nioeat i can say it mysef and she lets me look it tha pictures in the big bible said johnny joyfully old mr htll took botli hit wife t hands id his and kissed her as io had not eiscd her for year god bless jou mary said he for lovo and childhocd had thawed the frozen crust around mrs hall s heart and in the old farm honso a new reign of happiness had begun id fanny ed us back ha best ejwtlin for farmars 6 nt arid bfugtr wharb i mtjtrrpn tra farm 8 i mldmin blubrook thte hn somehat arisen aj kind cf triafc ratio feeling among city folk by shicl they r gtfdthemsalvet tonsidetably sbov betri nek of ha connir people it li y wli i io tidtcity any of heir fsjliot hey wil say hat he tc a if he hf j it com i fr im lhe- kow ft there nythii g ibacit country folfcto lustily tbis inloaif ihem we are afraid that in so i a casei there tre good re isont for such opinion not hat we consider firm ig to b s ertmintt offence fir from it fo we kne w tint it is one of t e noblest ocaj tions lhis t mtn can follow but at a ale lej farmer nas not at much edacj ion tt hit potlcioa calls for no the robfam o solve it how can be f mer a icdaltud greater retjnect and and 1 1 the tame time manage his farm more nlellig mtly t the- letter is of mote couk uenoe thin what any perion may ihinl of hln the problem voald be solve i thii k by he better education of farm s sou i and dsnghters but what kind f edur lion would be best suited ta the t intt of tbefirmer t i would anther inth first ilece a good pablto schiol edac ion a tett mtay farmers mike their chile n ito going to school si soon jat the insy i eason oomuieocet in order that hey mi y get a little mors work done the think he children can get plenty of scho i ing da ring the winter months tnd u i iy inteid to remain on the arm they do n 1 1 require much education it u a mm ka to t link so and it is t mistake to keei hem o it of school through all the sum ermoilliv for by so doing the child forg a alojc st as cnucn during the summer at h i learns dnrtug the winter labile a ertbe y hxs aood public school edm tioo 1 it important thtt be should koo i tomel liug about the business he it o f i low l curpenrr or t blacksmith bat letrn his trade before he can prac iice i a te icoex or a lawyer hit to learn his ofessii n before ha can practice and liow an we expect a man to begin farming befo i he kc owsanything about it it it too ten do la tnd at a conietjuencc we nd o man fatmert who are so deeply n ifflt j i j the maonitude of ithie ex position bu dings mnrnn a wrpkn chicago at any time in its taost normal state if it eter ups intl such a i state is distinctly a show city ind if you pay it your first visit while it if dedicating world fur buildings i nd making room for one million strangers yonrjimpnuiiook are so many and so vanoia that it is difs cult to know with which o begin this it especially so when you m ijrt ull what yon saw to the tcoompanimec fc oc a type writer tnd the rattle of an limit id express and yet after it is all iter there it the one thing which found you unprepared and the wonder of which remains with yon when every other imprejrit n it tlipping away as rapidly as tho ritla which keep yoa from new york ind that is thej wonderful beauty and magi itude of tbe worlds fair buildings j every quo who hat not teen these buildings thinks ha knows exactly what they are like and does not want to hear anything mora oonoerninf m them at least one mtnjthtught ho kne jn p rell thlt lt ha j taav what they were like befok lie saw them b l t8 simple interest wauai- and certainly dreaded neing told again ir li i lf bewildering ttatuttcc it tnd cost but when i the lagoon in front of thd lire we going grandma johnny ventured to ask to cordelia crathaw t said mrs halt do yoa appose she will let me keep my dog said johnny wistfully for tiger came back here afterwards tiger wont stay away i rom me ohgooi i tjxxhcned fanny clipping her small brown hands mrs crathaw tlwsj s leti ui play where we please and she give m i a handful of red lilies the tilt time we we it there i am gl d too said little joseph with kindling ey it mrs crathaw hat all the eollo and lucy books in hec cupboard i saw then there once mrs ha i bit her lips indifferent as she had protesi ed herself to the children there wit a dror- of bitterness lb their willing nesi lo lea e her ebeneze was fond of his grandchildren and it sec i ted hard tosepartte hem hid hey expr issed a srugle objection to going away her cart might have melted bat at it was ilie only compreseed her lips and frowned t e gloomy frown which john and fanny an i little joe knew to well tho boxes wcra packed that night and r area height them around tin edtrancel i wanted to be left entirely alone in front of a beautiful landscape o r la great picture there u no use ot my irying o say why this wit io why they an impressive and dignified and beautiful ui i remem having read all this baton j them and a not considering it at alt i their mlgnitude tnd theu beaiity not on account of these qua ties bat in spile of them are not things ol which the writers on architecare of whic i i am certainly not one can give any aea neither can colored print with otlni trees in the foreground and blue ski s above nor even photographs which nc dr lie yoa can hardly hope to give anot ler person aa id of anything unless there imomethtng wi h which he is already miliar and wi h which yoa can make coi n panson in ti it cats yoa can only con are the wort t fair buddings with rot ic at we believe it wis in its grandest da i and with hi se days we cannot claim tc lie intfmtta una ot tha spanish legation at it this w the chicago buifaings he said are ho buildings wo should fa seen in paris i thoto ot tha fans exbiiltion are those we might have expected t that it ettctiy right ijcondary sarprises of city that ha day of madeleine and of th have fallen down tnd tower and edison eiectno ligbtiags ind that the city ot grairji ovatorsj and j ork should have reared a tind city ai elijitio find it chicago and one ot ihe liiswonderfulwliivo and letters of the eaux arts should flsbippejl an eiffel in us beauty as the actinias of to-day- as true in ho detail grand u a whole a cornice ai nu the tsrmers sous tre to be fate i farm irt snd it is at necessary am 1 1 ides platting tola o get t i m i n mi dai or iem to know something tboat sgricul tqn is it is cor tee lawyer to know some- thii i about lawj or the politician to un den i ind plitics the farmer aheald stac agrici rltartl chemittry to that be ill m tble to telft just whit kind of food hit iraerei t craps require he should aac rttaad something about tha rotation ot c apt so that he will not sow ha tuna clti i t of qiops on tha same field till the ftri bacon et barren and almost diet from exh i ustioq i shoal 1 understand tha best method of 1 1 itorici sacht firm to fertility or he wil lose a i ret deal of time wai ling for tt to 1 1 oarer i x strength he tho ild kcaw son thine lboat manures tnd fertilizer at ha ran apply such at will most beti fit my particular soil or en p ttiny fat era dc not take care of their farm yai mam re as they shoaidj if they wo d read some mod work oa the treat- me c and application of manure they wo d be b inefited a great- deal more tban thi irasi ie i tha fai mer understand the rudiment ot rricut ire ha will be far more likely to bo iccesiiul than if ha knows nothing ab it ig and in these days of cheap liters tui i therei i noexeuse for uot being posted m thi direcion there tre miuy books wr ten an the subject and they are truly thi farmeis best friends if they only use th o corrjctly agriculture then should ba be mof t important part ot the yoang fti liers iducation although there are odj r brtn he of almostequal importance asines i correspondence is something thi a gre t many firmer greatly ueglect ti e tbe noet ot them ctn make t person uc erstan 1 what they want bui thai ep earanoofhla latter very often rivet m to a great deal of mirth tomefimet pt anitylumong business men ie a ball letten ba nellly wno tnd put in goul form it is a guarantee to tbe dealer tb e his c istomer it a man oc bumuils tt tuch t letter is more likely to r iceive pr mpt at ntion than one that is written in slovenly way ben ai aln it is important that t farm er should reep an account of all hit i ioney ai iir te his just as much nend to ki iw hos his buiaett ie prospering is tha m cchant hat tod he cannot tell ho it is g og an ss be knows haw to keep a i imple k oftcomnti it is uot uecentry that h shald know til tha ins aud outs c f tbe di tble ntry book keeping but it it n lessary that he should know how to k i trie c of his money k firmfic should understand farmlinth faecetsary mdl til keep toe tnlcej know ng the daughter who is has little pocket money j maifc li something hat every- farmers daughter ihould know something about for during he long winter evening oaehai ample time to prselica hit art tnd it will do a groat deal towards keeping the boyi j it home daring the evenings v a great many argaa that he farmers ughterii uoteipected to ba to welleda cited or so reftned as her city cousins but i think hat she has just as much ngnt lo refined and educated as any person who lives in the citj if farmers ions and daughters- would only take the paint with themselves that they ought they might improve themselves great deal now i don t say that they are ndti good class ot people but if they would only take tha interest in books and music thtt they should i do not doubt but that they would enjoy themselves a great deal better bendes being able to do their work mora intelligently and profitably where the money coes every woman who has not a large for tana ot hec own or a most amiable craiqs tor a husband often aiks benelf how do spend no much money 1 i how often do x find that hiving so little to how foe it all hat certain sad is kono how often the lead pencil and paper come lato play to prove to ones self that she has not been robbed or lost lometbing 1 moat people live up to their income many beyond tbem without at all intending lo do so whertfdoe the money go to 1 people cry again and again after ail the question is easy enough to answer the money goes so my stenously for whkt one ight call tbe embroidery of life beef matton and potatoes douqtcua way with any great sum gingerbread ay be added to bread and batter and pple sauce aud dried fruusjgcace tue ble at a cost almost miraculously small 3uc plam puduiug aud imported preserves htaliful glass jars and pott and china utiles of eatables that tempt one before bey are opened much more than they do afterward double the grocers bill a dish of chicken ealtd from the restaur ant fancy biscuit in tin cans these aud a host of other things add up not those flam comfortable articlea of diet which fter all yoa ilka best money is earned to jto ba spent bat if yoa wonder where it goes in housekeeping look at those un isceisary but expemave itetus tad yoa ill know l so in dreis a dress costs less hat its attons sometime the frirrgs and lac and jet beading costs more than twoor ithree gowns tha plumes an af hat the 1 ight kid gloves you weir he illusion and cashmere trimming swallow he money that yoa use far yoar wardrobe hive these things if yoa can sfford them i why not and yoar trimmings tre whit cost not yoar flannel and mnalins and merinos or even tour silks i have no doaht that the sum expeaded oa the ward robe of getaine quakeress- despite it excellent quality would surprise a fashion able iidy by iltinsigmficince so too in furniture bedstnd bureaus bookesses and arm chairs last a long whileandtprltcat least do not wonder where their pince went the thousand trifles tbat perish under the house meld s dusting btushl the silken cashiont and em broidered tidies are the real expense i love to ree beautiful lings tbac tell of womanly care about tbe house but they are what the money goes foe ia that direo tiou we waste it if it is waste as to thtt let each one decide for herself not on oar aeeds but oa oar fanciest i rather ihink we gt the moat happiness oatof our fsnrcies after all still let us at least know what we sre about the nmmings of life and those little things we bay be eaasb hey only cost 2o cents thoagh we hive ao use for them melt iwsy our dollir m uuder th spreading calxprucb tree tlie ttllsje scboolhousestetds the uacher a irnnfhu- mtld is she v 1th smell end dimmed becje and lie ink stains pa ber finger ur are bleek e iroa beads j her nsir ic itrsighr and black aojl iosb hcrfecelshfcctbeuu f i hec brow is decked vrith styliih blug she crimps tbem wbea slie eon aud look tbe ho torw in tbe aee tor sbe fears coaur map j shu children slucg in tbetdjpei rvdok one at ibc open door i they lore tokelbebuivbe and hear the nrercroej and catch the wsxt bug fhttl crawls bo near tbem on tbe floor she cocs oa sunday to tho church and is scared at bj tholoji fiba hears the par9a prs y ecd rrech she hears her steethcart s rdoa asking lo see her ntxett home t and lt mskc let heart reiofee- toilicg rejoicing- eorrowine onward throcrh hte ile goes eichmornins seeiorne task begun csob eveulog fees it close bomeiblcfiatcoai te something dona ticerd earning her sunday elcthe li rarmosrt ijr steam engine lore morund in ico3 built seim engines for is patent woma rv man ui s a fiel i to measure lumber to measure f ices a id any little problem that may c ms up oucernmg his business becanis i armer has not a great deal of business do th it is no reason why ha should ba eated lot of wrttt ittle money he hi ihera tro mirwliltle jobt of ctrpenter j i tbou i the farm to be done and many i rmere send foe the carpenter ta agma i id do im instead oc doing them hem i ives the firmer should know huw to i asui tnd plane so that be ctn do bis i rn tii keringi kcfusa thera tri many met wnea be est not get a carpenter just hea hej wtntt hi n ind if hs doesnt do himself he will probably have cot wsit a seek or io before is can get anyone elia to it bat i hue so r tpokea aboilt education t the itrmectj sens and now how about ie daughters li i i thit k it is im nctsnt that the daagh- srs hsi a t good i duaiuoa at well aa the s oys al though lutrbducstioajwlll not bo j a jolt tha same direction gjfrli should itvai rood public school educstioi in the rut pi ce if ifaey tu tend to tem tin on a firm 1 is uecetsary hat the j now all he del tils of butterrnekiug add whe hey unisin oil a lady sent her domestic to her glazier tor torn glass he had takea away with him after repairing hec window bat the glazier refused to give it up it vhtsder rules of der trade he ex plained blandly then tho lady went hersel saying i pud yon what you akedfur puttiag in fhose panes and youte carried off my own glass i want it vcll you pays von sbilling der rule of der trade say so i donteare aoythingaboat the rales of the trade youve taken my glus veil you ked oudf be returned and the lady retreated liter in tha evening she went bk tccomptnied by her husband the husband without any pretence walked np to the counter and took the glass aud started out with it police police shouted the excited workman rushing oat the husband laid the glass down a aa officer hurried up the situation was ex plained and the policeman told the has baud to take the glass if he was certain of he property when he looked around however it had disappeared the pair had been outwiltej then ha lady decided to bide her time it came three mornings later the glaziers boy rang the bell did the glazier leave i hammer here tho other day hs aiked oh yes replied he matron stoutly tall him tft ha rail of ha honsa hat we keep all the tools lift here it he wants his hammer he mast return me my glass ten miaiitea ialer he boy wis at the door wih he glass the lady look it tell j our master i was mistaken he didnt leave his hsmmer here i i and tha door res closed wttbrs bang mined watt s patent for road engine was issudd wl78t 1 savery 1m3 built an engine to drive i mine pump fn 1761 robinson sugiestedlowatt tha road engine comte d anxirou built teamboat on loire in 1774 r watt 17co invented coudenser separate trots cy linder comtodej jobffroy built steamboat on swne iu 17s3 i j jotter a boy ia 17b3 made tbe velve lear automatic l working steam engine wasiuvented by papm in ig8i j f giambaltigta made a steam pamp far mining use m ig01 r hornblowet in 1781 solved lie problem ot doable action 1 in i7c3 ccnat fccnji made an exj eeliene road enriue blascp de gersy built a s tea ma hip at barcelona m 1513 wsd sxpansion engine broogbt to per- fection in 1773 i beighton tu 1713 substituted a plug rod far cords to vahes j j the aeolop le a steam engine invented b c 2i by hero j watt iii 1773 solved the problem ot rotary motion engines smaaton in vm built a seventy two- inh cylinder engine- j watt lu baiif the first complete doable action engine watts patent renewed by special act of parliameut ia 1775 r marquis of worehester 1653 built an engine to run by steatri smeaton 17i5 attached a aparate condeoser to his engine j walls first patents taken out 1769 or euginea set up iu factories jonathan halls 1736 usuid proposal fur boats driven by steam walt 1768 first used oil and tallow to keep ptetou from leaking decu 1616 published an account of a machine to ran by steam thomas eayue 17ts propemed scheme for steamboat in america tubalar boilers first csed iu amend in 1675 inventor unknown pepin 169c built an eugilieto ruu is boat destroyed ttf boatmen newcouib dartmotiui built 1712 the erse self ecluu steam engine marquis of worcester constructed a spencal copper boilerjn icc3 bner bacuu invented a steam engine 1232 imprisoned for sorcery j pliny a d 60 described a boat ruu by a pot of hot water aud wheel hereot alexander i b c 200 described machinea for atiliz u hteaai yower l boger becou about- 1260 anticipated ap plication of 6teru power lo navigation a successful clothespin l pitcher l1 an inventive grocer the old k who stdck bis ear trumpec above tbeuirde j hall uj hear what th goiog un end received injhis ear the gsllun of milk wuich the milkman sappol ed he we empty ici taj the houierdanr pail waiea very eurprised man but ie wxs not more surprised theu the old gentle man on ihe kouieater aud pittsburg bail road the o her day who anxiously inquired of the conductor whelhenhe train stopped at a little erase road iowa oa the hoe it did not end the oil mu seemed very much disturted in consequence what am i goini o do he aaked mouruftdlv did yuu ent lo get otftheru a sym pathetic passenger irquired vo hut yonaeelvegotaboxofclothes pins that i wanted to leave off there for my darter i wny yoa can drop tbem oft the rear platform said some one ad as they approached the latle town four dr five people followed the old man out on the rear platfotm of the train where be descended id the lower step ui as the train sped past a thanly he leaned forward until tbe alirmid conductor grappled his coat tails the box struck the end of a log and a j couple ol grots of clothes pins shot into tha i sir a though fired oit of a gun and scatter- j ed likaihot from tile muzzle of a bell- pointed blunder bus for i moment the old man was a pictare of perplexity but when he looked back up the track and saw his dsrtar and grand children had witnessed the mishap and were hurry ing out with tbe evident inten tion of pickilg up tbe scattered mercban dise he turned and entered the car and glancing with an amused expression at tbe laughing puieniersj he said as he took his seat well im glad ihemipfns are do- i i meaiii an ingenious grocer who hsd in vain da llarpt toimj arajc vised all raanneroi method for cletxigg his store from the nuisance ot fiieav has shown himself lo be well np with tha times by ittrltug tneiectno fiy trap this is driven by an electric nntor and consnts jbsking isundry where iliey go tcj be alu nded to it is tleo well tometing sbou if the srbeiher the farm oe nit it is ihst tl ey itaow a good deal tboat ork etc for no matter ihcsa thiogs v ill have to iforthe glrla to aiideriund ling aoouieiupia lucuuite m u j- ys itawry busy they may take i uuiquo fly catdher and a novel advertise charge of the mightjuko full uf men wjio do thif that ii kavas thi simple accounts scooant the barge ot the books aud fur lie uifcn wbomlgli ullla sarrj of monev for doing io i slid tm ocniiderable an that ots baad smes stance on whic red with soma sweet sub ti tbe flies alignt and on which thivy are carried along and swept lato a wire trsb the new trep has been so latcessful jcilt msay groceri shop ia eaglaudare uf also installed dura it servi w supplied with it and it la many shoo windows the double purpose of a daughter t give her ibey isy work be ment story of its ouiei cool it isj not ihst its proprietors say bat what hood k ssrsaparille doei thtt tells the taking carje of itamps buy he best ml i fill he umps by daylight lahnps should be kept well filled keep tbe oil can closed and m a place never attempt to light a lampbfrt is only partly- filled lamps o be carried should bo of meul id have randies i sea hat any hanging umps yon majvj have are lecafelyhing watch your wicki closely and change i them before they become- tod short if burning oil gjets upon the floor mother with woo len blanket or rag when baying lamps select those in which 1 i til i merit uoooyns sarsaparilla 1 jj cn 0 the bnoier is cisiderabljr ak- r vaied above ha body of tho wp ieerfeejeee

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