Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 29, 1912, p. 1

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hall lve hi in gold for hie hire not coin hot a slturt jramilo iuablng te1lkau wr wot at j kaixv ualharlne i don t ottder at alary e aurprlae your lie ha v lor vou for- kot you ant frank widow you are loo forward 1 heal i a ted a ninment really anxlona lo keep my temwr 1 for i waa kranka widow ami the apeaker waa hie mother forward i cried uairy indeed you would have been shocked last night mother there waa mr vance urging her to slug end acting aa if herbert halstead waa her only trleod when it waa only a married woman yea inlerrtipled julia i iblnk mother if you can t make kate realise lhat shes married will a daughter nearly six yoara of pgr ynu had bet ur 1 hend nie away i broke in unable longer to control myself its not llio llrst time that hlrlv been thrown out and if it were not for little nellie poor child i would go awaj to earn toy 11 log at once you drive tne desperate 1 declare i will marry again and get rid of all this and than i hurst into marry again i how will you do it i oh yes a good joke cried julia with a shrug at my tear don tyou see mary its leap year and site laughed derisively you may aoeer i cried checking my tears i waa now thoroughly angry nut i tell you if 00 one would ask me to marry him i believe should ask mr halstead and hed have me i had fairly taken up iholr own weapon of peraoiialltlee which i had scorned married at eighteen to if rank stevens i had been a petted wfe for four year and now a widow for two tjie thought of the happiness of the four and the loneliness of lha two aa i looked at the face surrounded by crepe made tits tears come again but i brushed uient away resolutely and went out knowing that a brisk walk would do ma more good than any thfng i went out without my dar ling my inseparable companion my hahy glil nellie thla alone showed how troubled i was soon arter i left my mollicrlntaw and her daughters went out for a trttny invlndltlletmonut she feeling perhaps that ihey had op tifnie1 anuuma nm rrifiirad boon the front door bell rang like all children she imut run to see whos then hbe managed to open tle door herself and there stood her prjlnin fnvnrito among the geiitleinetl who visited the house mr halstead or a she had called hlin since her babyhood uncle herbert lie bad been her fathers chum and dearest friend and loved the child for franks sake idles home nellp im home she said and i dees mamma ii tie in soon very wall lets go into the parlor and haye a chat nellie sat in his lap dlscuaslng the merits uf cocoauul eakae ajjd sugar al mond a utile while but suddenly dropping her candles id bar lap sbr asked whats leap leapleap i fortlet on you know whats it f trump t leap trog trap yearf is that it 1 yes what u it r why its aycer wlinyou ladles can aik the gentlemen to marry you utit you see nell i a youre too young or wouldnt you ask mer oh 110 1 i wouldnt ask you ma mas going ut ask you the young man nearly dropped the child nnd then foldrdabsr oloee to mm again what do you mean dainpcr he svkvd vd ibfnv newe but doo l tail uncle herbert anything of your own makup oh nol bless me really truly shes alive isnt that what ynu bay when you are irosf wellbe little lot gave a long aigh and pauaod ilrr- liert not daring lo interrupt iter l shi thpuld sen his anxiety and m i o la tura woman that she war refuse lo satisfy him w bhe repealed you see h does scold mamma so tbry does to day morning tiiey ttaked mauima cry 11 morrow lin it old call yesterday totuoriowl lh acolded her because she wouldn t il i and then they aald she waa ford aril wlial a fordard k korward indeed i ejaculated her bert uudrr hlj lirealh if it had been some ol her now hut nellie how about leap year i oh ye i moat rordotl didnt if well you ir mamma said hut oh i net a heihert i never showed you my two weenie new kittens t theyre only little blnga wlvout eye coine out on the pis and i ii show you it was no use to be impatient ohl i firdot she said only they made mamma say what did ihey say darling i ii give you a big doll wkhrealhalrr es yeet ileal hair and eyee oh nothing hot did uiey say i wanted to marry they say msniuia wasn t a girl and she was old and mamma aald oh theres mamma now mamtua didnt you ask uncle herliert to marry youf he wants lo know k tie darling can i hope ydull let tun aak you inutl know that i hoped when these touching my veil and ntaik dree were put aside that i could ask you to let me care for you and at once jome da t ling as i hid my face in my bauds youve asked me lo marry you and i must name the da and i say now at once loots glvelhetn a good thorough surprise i can guess how they have treated you v iiue now get ready thla talry this bleohid darling that has brought me thla h pnlneem and we will go to your own minister i tried to nfuse but i was so weary of llvlug wltb my motherin law that at last w three slipped out of the bouse together and dear dr h who had baptised me married me to rank and knew herliert well married us we drove batik and reached the front door as the family was return ng julia who would appropriate herbert stepped forward good evening mr hals teed ho you met kale on the steps strange with a glance at me as if i bad plan ned to meet hint not at all miss julia aald her bert my wife sod 1 just called in lo receive your eongrvatulatlnrjs and to leave little midget here for a few days no tableau i have ever seen was half so comical aa the ona those three wade i really ml for julia for i knew aha eared for her bert hlie regained her eelf poeseaalon quickly and congratulated me whispering as she kissed me 1 ho you asked hlmr my husband heard and answered no msajullabedld not ask ine through other nieana thank ood 1 learned the ona i loved waa unhappy and so i hoped for more than a year peat to aooii aak her lo be tuy wife i persuaded her to marry me at once leap year privileges are still open to those who choose i hem we are quite an old marrlrd couple nowi for three years have paased i but herbert and 1 still often uugh over nellies leap year proposal hstaltti and wmailth the capital or many people is their health they are engaged in many klnda of work and eo long aa their health lasts ihey can earn a good living they must learn how lo pre serve their capita health in order that their income tuay be secure no one has any more right to squander hia health than to tquaader his wealth many have lived wrongly in youth and have squandered their capital health but if the error has been dis covered in lima and carefully correct ed a fairly good constitution may be left which will carry them through to a ripe old age heallhlally but it is often impossible when health is 000a lost to regain it some to their own injury have inherited wealth and have given themselves up tq a life of ease and pleasure which has caused the loss of health health is much to ptfgred to wealth jcho jltpsrjpg of health is often not appreciated until it la lost main food phuty of fresh ir lu g health it is doubtful whether hard worklf carried on regularly and sys tematically ever injured ones health veuh comes not to much from the amount of ur income hut from ibe amount we save of it 1 to health comes not so much from the amount we have to go on but from the amount we save by not spending it on trifles which waste our strength health should be guarded wltb greater care than wealth aa it is of much greater value tartohinoanoloidaatoahoot beldoiu baa there been a man mora fertile in suggestion than mr moody but it waa always hi desire to and out the ideas of other men the advance recall how on one occasion at a meal- ingof a board of uunday school man agere one of l he members made alary novel proposal- turning quickly to a very eucceesfpl superintendent who happened to joe present mr moody asked t what do you think about thai ml think it la a most oxoellant idea llrrtloody and pinay say that w have been aiming to do that vary thing for two yeanm replied the sup erintendent la that so said mr moody then dont you think it is aboiit llnjke ywrsdr tub vitrrua that otrrwsuohsrqp the long writing labia waa piled high with circulars lo be folded and envelopes lo be add reset d a weary work for a day uiat had law ned bol and now in n id afternoon was stifling bieathuas to caroline warner bard at work with unresting pen the loll seensed as utwuliog ae eternity for there in the corner the hug rough gee j b meant more ciroularsrto be folded more envelopes to be add d when they were does others would rise magically in their places for the urtii was engaged in nmaliig tlio public with the superl orlty of its products and the advert u ig a goo l had a free hand as the light blue circular piled up in front of her the girl found herself b i most uncondously repeating a verse of the walrus and the carpenter 1 and thick end fast they came at iasi and more and more and mora all hopping tn rough the frothy waves and scrambling 10 the shore 1 almost wlah i wei an oyster she odded whlnlcally lf i just luight be soinewhere nn the beach how hot i habere nevermind two weeks more of it and titan little mother and i will lledellclooslyou tb sand and do nothing from morning till night jims voice interrupted be dream jim was the new office boy shy awk ward painstaking and pal helically analoue to learn that his wagee weeetteeded at boms quite as much aa tier were caroline soon learned mies wsrmr are these envelopes ready to malir he asked wivlng bis hand in the direction of another huge corner heap yee jim she an vaguely her thoughts still far away on summer beaches and not until the next day did aha realise with a curious little gasp of horror that she waa ahead of her work and those particular cir culars should have been held back a week still perhaps no barm had been done she hoped and she turned eagerly to her work reeolved that she would not again be cheated by a pleasant imagination klve days later mr thorpe her em ployer stood beside ibe long table an open letter la his hand im afraid we ahall have lo part with jim he said regret folly ha did seem to be learning but he mailed the last circular nearly a week ahead of lime and here i have a flery letter from a once probable customer eey- loftfvery plainly that though the pub lic doe like to have i la attention call ed to manufacturing achievements it doesnt want lo be snowed under by several circulars a week jim will have in go caroline wertusr thought quickly if she told she would probably say good by to her position that meant good bye to the utile vacation for her savings would last only long enough to help her find another place slut then jimmle and his mother it waa hia first chance she looked up than took her courage in both her brave bands jim waa just following order she said simply i was think log of something else of my vacation 1 told him tp do it so its me you must dis charge mr thorpe was silent a moment hitbaho mi- wamera careful si ten tlon had been her grealeet mint but now she had unconclously enlleted a more potent slly in her service then hw spoke on the whole ulse warner he said 1 rather think this firm need you more than ever such unswerv ing honesty as yours is the outweigh- virtue youths companion artaturmcmi im bmaix paokaou the thought of strength is not usu auy aesoctated with ineeete unleea perhaps aa an isolated instance ona may have watched a busy little ant staggering along with a burden twice its site ants will carry loads forty or fifty lime as heavy aa themselves says harpers weekly the beetle can move a weight one hundred and twelve times his pen weight toe housefly can glvaalx hundred stroke of its wings in ona second and this enables it to go thirty ave feat probably the moat wonderful of all la the dragonfly it can speed through the air at the rata of sixty miles an hour and more wonderfu stlll can stop instantaneously in its flight or move backwards or sideways without changing the poalllon of lie body hundreds of bees can bang ona to another without tearing away the feet of the upper i hm etuedthslupaidju pbant were asstroog in proportion to its weight as a male beetle it would be able lo overturn a skyscraper in leaping great distance thla strength u exhibited in another phase if a horee could jump as far in propor tion lo its weight aa a ffea can to hia the horaa would jump about two thousand miles selected oh a oh tub ukwymi at a ltarristers mass soma of hia brother barristers in fun cruifled mr waddy vary much because he waa a methodist he waited patiently till they had done then ha stood op and faeed hia ormenf ore and hi j yea ganuenwd what you say la quite or ract my father waa a mauc4sst par son my uncle waa a methodist par son and they ware anxlotss that i should become a methodist paraou bat they found out i had not aametan brains for a methodist rjaraoo aothey nado m itioejratrristar an actor of taunt llecently a letter of introduction waa handed by an actor to a tnajaager which described the p aa an attor of much meril and oonolnded fie plays macbeth luabeluo ham let fjhylook fend billiards he plays hstum lamaovtadx twausty ybabu aoo hiin palrona of loduslry have ap pololed messrs took ay and mclcerh nie ttv gu to toronto and buy seed grsln ascbeap as possible and k bar rets of ssigar ur k butfordrone of our riuaens want lo clarkvon hulwcek ja slater who was very iii and while their was taken sick heme if hu- was anxous bowevr to return home and did accompanied by bar daughter miss ella stafford hh- gradually grew worsa and died on monday tuorn ing lies- trouble was bronchitis ac companied by other complications an excellent sunday school conven tor ha i too county was held in uenrgelown ual week at which ware preshhit about forty iiiid acton the february school exasulnalhaiis t t moore teacbei- su iv arthur ivarwin itolly smith wm iiwry itnbf mcdonald ileatty perkins fred itooa cluus moore chas iwry ourdou iean sm iii hole quilt ner maggie wecwlck wm kwack ha mer hlas j mclhail teacherhlu artliur umira nettie cobban minnie holmes ivtsch nellie fortune alice iowry kennel i smyth jtvs nellu holtuaa maud uyder jaau hojvey miss j k clevsund teacher sit ii helta mcdonald jennie smith john moure tommy henderson 8k pt ii clara cousan nellie iw ry ada holmee iktkh oule cerr howard crelne hoot wilson kmest wilson jtiv oertrude davidson jane cooke charlie ihdmes mue minnie nelson teach rhw fred wild joseph lungham mmnle artbuie cha hynds ivtkii kd ith warwick willie laird willie harding george cooke jij geo arnold maggie harvey albert hc- kee mr john watson of llomefleld man la vtallloa his friends ketv mr marten moffat left uat week to visit frienda in su paul minn mr donald mcdonald la just re covering from a serious attack of influensa mr geo thurston ofh govern tnent printing office toronto waa here for sunday mrs j m williams mother of mr w d reasdmor died at iter home in hamilton on sunday evening- mr john stafford of plngal and miss h stafford of llerlin came home this week lo attend the funeral j their mother mies jennie mcmillan entertained a number of friends at her borne on fri day evening a very pleasant time waa spent itoun donn in acton on february muli to mr and mrs john dunn a eon mclam in acton on the ifiib feb to mr and mr noble p mclm daughter llkywauw- in acton on the xslh febrtaary lo mr and aire gordon i lay ward a daughter tllko staruu in acton on the 20th february mrs kmmer stafford sgrd 7a year 1 fojtton at crewsons corner on 20th february john fox ton sged 75 years fkhuubui in acton nn march 1st of pajralysls ann ferguaon aged 4u yean and 8 months tiiubttxliiu guelph on stiib of fsbruary sarah a relict of the late llenjamln tburtell aged 00 years and this la an ago of new dlsooveriee- togrow hair after it has fallen out today la a reality salvia lha great hair tonlo and dressing will positively create a new growth of hair if you want tu have a beautiful head of hair free from dandruff use salvia once a day and watch the result salvia is guaranteed to stop fal ling hair and restore the hair to its natural color the greatest hair vigor known salvia is compounded by expert ebemlata watch your hair if it la falling out if you dont you wul sooner or later be bald salvia prevents baldueae by fas tening the hair totberoota rtleawttltlrirlnaivfa juattba hair dressi they are looking for it m th bal soft and flu v and l notatleky largelufiocv oki qftqtlthub of two celebrated barrister balfour and krakloe this story is told the former style it should be mentioned was very verbose while the tatters on lha contrary waa crisp and vigorous in court one day kraktne noticed that jalfoura ankle waa bandaged why what thp matter r asked kreklne instead of replying i fell from a gate balfour answered in these words i was taklaa a romantic ramble in my brotharn gardaoyaad coining to a gala i discovered that i bad to climb over it by wbtoh i came inoontac with the first bar and graved lha epidermis of nay lae which nas caused a alight extravasation of the blood you may thank your lucky stars replied kfauoe that your brotheragatewas not aa lofty aa your style or you would have broken your neck h as rxmtothswji do they say aald wlulee mother aa ihey vrera wauiog lha arm wonder wind bu watch write bla ruuve and do other remarkae things wlthhuloea that ha can play the piano but i dont see how thats easy inamma replied wmte btanllvliaf ttla qfhert ow woman they talk about a woman a sphere aa though it bad a limit theres not a nlaoeln harlhormamvan ttiar not a task tu mankind given there a nol a bleaaing or a woo there not a elilapervd yes or no there not a lifo or death or birth tliat has a leather s weight of worth without a woman in iu peace to be prrmird or war i oee of the most effectual mrans ef preserrluc pearv oeorge weaav- ingte drawiho am imrauiknck there ale many persons who usake their ilvem mlherable and render ibein- eelvihi annoying to their acquaintance by alwaya imiklng for an affront and by taking itanatn at the well meant acta and word of others kucb sensl live alflsinesa fin it is niithlng abort of this frequently placvsi those who are rull by it in exceedingly ridlcu loua wtllludee a geiillcinian inspeak ing of hie college dtya tells an amus ing story to show how he was taught 1 in school he says i came up with poor i am when afraid 1 merely because i waa too indolent to atudy jlut 1 liked to appear aa smart as the best and any failure or flunk as we boys called it was a disgrace which my eenaillyti fueling could not well brtmik one day i went into a recitation of moral itillosophy without knowing a word of the lesson not having in fact opened my book i dldn t expect to lie called on tn recite tfast day aa i had recited the day before and our class was d large that my turn would not come again for a week but my calculations were wrong as i found out when prof it called my name he was a kind old man alwaya ready to help a student to the utmost but he little imagined what a pickle he waa leading me into i aroae hoping that from hia ques tions i might get a clue to the answer and attempted to recite i stammered so hopelessly that the professor saw my trouble to smooth matter over he began to explain the point under dlscusslon which was moral law and drew ah illustration from physical law law is uurhaqglnk mr whether physical or moral be said for instance plant a cabbage aeed and a cabbage- plant will grow it will sprout spring up green and at last develop into a cabbagehead that la ihe law of the plant it cannot ha otherwise and in just tba as me way it controls you i waa foolish enough u conclude tbst he meant i was a groeneprout and a fiahbagehead and litis was a allgh way of alluding to my failure lo recite angry at the thought i aat down and refused to go on that waa my rilalske as i aoon found out probably if i bad kept my temper no one else would have thought of drawing such an lofereoce from prof it s words hut my called attention to hlaexpi my classmates were quick to detect the cause of my irritation from that day i was called cab- bagebead if i played ball it waa oabbagehnad goes lo the ball or cabbagehead u out v wherever i went i heard nothing but ubhage- heed this and cabbagehead that i never forgot the lesson it taught ma to take a man at his word and not to infer an sffront unless one waa plain ly spoken nikpabatory itood while sherman was out lo the air between atlanta and the see rations soinetlmee got a little short aays an exchange i but the men vrera good matured about it- one day an officer found a so eating a persimmon lhat he had picked up and cried out to him dont eat that its not good for you l im not eating it becaue its good was he reply 1 01 trying lo pucker up my stomach so as to tie the alsa of the ration uncle lully shermans aglvln us just ibsoapku an kngllah newspaper has an item about a little scotch lad who while playing on the docks ml into the water and waa with great difficulty rescued by abystander vou ought to lie very glad i was near bybawhurear t am replied the boy auijlni au2tmiul5vj i wad got from my mltbar if tu been drooned there never was and never will be a universal panacea in ona remedy for all ills to which flesh i heir what would relieve one ill in turn would aggravate the other we have bow aver in quinine wine whso ohtained in a sound unadulterated state a remedy for many and grievous lua by its gradual and judicious uaa tho frailest systems are led into convales cence and strength by the influence which quinine exerts on natures own restoratives it relieve those to whom a chronlo state of morbid despondency and lack of in oa life is a disease and by traoquiualng the nerves dispose to sound and refreshing sleep imparts vigor to tba action of tho blood which being atlmulatedyoourees tlrouh the veins strengthening the healthy animal fuootlonaof the system thereby maktng activity a necessary reeuu strengthening the frame and giving ufa to tho digestive organs which naliirally demand increased ftubatanoe teault improved appetite north ropel lyman of toronto have glvac to the public their superior quinine by the opinion of scientists the wine approaches nearest perfection of any otfthrfamrahr amiruy1w wt1 f

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