Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 23, 1888, p. 1

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weeei sntruitee 1i eoftomers vho tioz as y witbjhefrptromdariaetfittifi ml kiads of toou fretb nd f ood wid podltrr ttuijeakm will befound in stock- w rmpecttnlif ioucit your aiteemed pai j j- b j holmes- iviv lines s etc days bdokstore otvihvb day 8el8 cheap business change hiving parchirtd the ttocfc ot the buiiccfifi ot which 1nive beca tnaifier for oeirly s yeait i deare to think yoa for yoar kind ind liberal pitronase of the put and to solicit t contidciuce ot pulfitors in tdiition to the jwell usorted stock ot general diy goods ind choice fresh groceries i hsre added a cocpleta assortcient ol boots shoesj slippers rub- berg fcc c which were boafiht right tnd are being sold riht call aai inspect them f jqhn c nelson goods sold for cash or trade qpir- the mihchakts pratective and collectiiig associatiok or cakada head office hamilton ontario estfbiishcdiash liaticess tid itofcttioaal is tn axocittics cf li mes htrus for itf object the codectlon of defcrta and lo prevent fit members from mttiesbad debit by feniithiag them xlth lists of pmxtiet who do cat par mercbxit tnd others hsvlnc tceoticts to eolioct vil find it to their tdnatsec to becqdc membm hoadradt ot tecocatt tre beiac eollectod thitrafih it thtleoald not b collected in tuyotheri vt y many in tceoont thtt hit ben sued tid then retttcoed by the itiilic u ao pood after potting the mcrchtat to crcat expense has bea collected turoagh this usoeiauon memhtnts viabiag to beccae tnoa- bersby remitting vlso to oar iftctgers it hfcmutoa vill teceiw bj- retaxn njtil lull r- ticslart certiacste of membership etc testi- coaisls sect j j b mlus 4 co managers mcnajb go merchant tailors have assumed poasssion of the busiocs of that welljkiiowu atand the east end tailor shop and will con tlnua the bciiness vith a oesire to please and satisly all costo- mer both as ti quality style and price of fioods- a air- share ot pabiic patronise is respect- fall eoucited iixabcd helloi pause and consider that it till be to your qvra interest to pttniidie hsrae trade- we voold respectfully rcfonn the lahihitaats of acton and smronadiag eoaatrr thtt ire are again in fall raining order and in a better poattioti thai before the tro to fill all orders eatrasted to as to parties building lumber wi be dressed while yoa vzlt acd moidirgg ax- ciadc viih ceatnesi aed despateh k uwe are alto prcpircl to 11 ill orders for- pumps oaihortcotice asd froni torg crperienccin iie b3ects 5tc loci cgzliczt test c can gire sat- isiaetios every tiuie so coce on rith yar ordcrt and help to roll tije ball alaag iloaer catc6thocjorcgottbcticrhehislegs or to taos e3bace kanajxcr w barber bros papeb makers qborqetown ont iuxe a btkultt or machine finished book papers high geaeie wxl1 ews a scabol or trout the paper used in this journal is from the above mills i sftm baebeb 4 beos- doth khcro the loinhiaejs stirred in the water by eephyrt uii todgc the stream shallrj ajk on the rich binkiboat it cstnggli tcuocki of grttt irifwood the cricket is chlri mcdow aiddanuaod b odgc tho aottlos are rti alidouton theli dcooath tha warm luff andgrecahetdcflfrogiitane their throait for i thoeiais tha iittla trowt practice at taaltiap and leaping and stir up ua sand ia their still shallot pool yroiu daylight to djiricecss and all throsgb the moonlight they lr cry school tick that it ucght ia their thflriirtntt tcdattni thra ittllok a lady bag dicp hi to the bci larger theyyt futare the careless oroc jam pi die 7 an4 tacit of thcu j on illoiencijh and like their old ill lire at they ioal jtlat s gain or loss two whose tea strong contrast expression in hitj it is the childs i beat iho thin tort of the its oat tl the head of the a log tfdods uiorfl at the thej- til dive for a y grosg and in tho hard reaching the age of discre- jat for a deep scad hole tthcr iscrari at xcro case uithoat cooicieacc cr furtti and slrtani tttntlu llcamij jfln impale ini lis resate ael kricxett wilfihs bpaeijas saloon- adorned with evry beanikqlolject art can sagest re gardless of thenrions throag that each mernent come aaigsxboct them a fironp of men and women bean eagerly forward asithey watch with intent eyes the progress of the game npaa whose issae depends their apong the bystanders are area and dress proclaim them to be anjericane the gentleman looks on with an indifferenoe that is in to the earnest- sorrokfcl companioas blue bno- ccht 6565 to hjun itis no new sight bat rst visit to baden fpapa why did yoa hnng me here the chijdish pice has a tone of startled appeal y why did i bhng yoa because my dear it waald lever do to say yoa had tinted baden ai d has not seen what has pyea the place i a fame dont be foolish sorely theres n ithing to frighten yoa ah bat yes the child answers there is a look in tha yoong mans eyes that harts me and he his snch a mce kind face i fspa i e m going to peak to him and ufc him to 1 ome away j even as she s icaks before her father can prevenl the iitt e girl hu slipped her hand from his and lef his side the decisive noment is drawing near and all attentiai is concentrated epos the game when sod enly a yoonjg man upon who6e pie hai dsomc featares a look of feverish excitec eat is gradaally dratring feels his arm ji itly toached he tarns ha tily to see pcaide him a child with a lo ely fioweriike face and eyes within wh ee violet depths there an expression that ribrates s long aalottchcd chord in his me nory- u please sir anteawiy lit is wicked oh so wicked please sir wont you comef i taking the el ilds hand in his withont even gkneing a the table before him tho voting man rise and leaves his place a glad little ngh of satisfaction leaves thfe childs brea a 1 i obj thank j oa sir she says kow i mujt go to pa a see there he is over there bet fir i want yoa to promise me yoa will not go jack there again when i am gone j 1 the promt 3 yoa ask is years came the answer in s lhock tones bfft uttle one it is for m to thank yoar for today for the first tii ia through the horror in yoar innocent yes i have realized what a sin gambling r ally is he looses he finder from his clasp and watches her til she has rejoined herfather then mingling rilh the throng he is lost to light vmm w m m weaving 3ir t mitchell desires to inform the pccple of acton and scrroondinga that he is prepared to take orders for weaving all kinds of fancy rag carpefi flannel sheeting shirting and dtess goods striped or plaid twill or plain also bed blankets and horeeblankcts two yards wide and over and i will guarantee that iwillgivegood satisfaction to all farmers and othera who will favor me with their patronage t mitcheuj burkes north american washing machine patented in canada lin uaitod6els7j the most perfect washer and wrieffer ia tbo world it take the lead wherever introduced compotinon defied woo of a challenge for competition by any other wanting machine ever invented on earth- twenty thoosand machine now in ase every machine guaranteed to give satisfaction- machine with wringer 13 wf tboat wringer 8 correspondence solicited send for circular david shultis rockwo0d 0 geofaraj agent for thotownibtpsaf rsqtutiiog kajiaaawejtj eramota gaelpn ad dtj of goelph just arrived a large quantit of the purest hebleboee and the finest quality of paris green also a fine assortment scotch and english turnip seeds -at- mecgaevilsr s drug and bookstore actony ontariaj j eight years i liter a cheerful creut karmlycartaiied room and two occapants an elderly iidy and one whose lovely ionn and still more lovely face proclaim the reign of yotth there has been silence for wcoe lime and it is the young girl who breaks it it hardly seems dear aunt margaret that but one si ort year ago 1 first met yoa for i love yoa j fondly as if i hod spent my whole life 1 t yoar side atint ifargaret ou cannot imagine how i have always longed for a restful home dear papa en joyed oar wandering life bat i never did he knew it too for in his last illness he paid to me i leave yoamore contentedly eunice for the conviction that yoar future jwili be secure yours is a loving clinging jnature and with your aonuyoar mothers only sister yoa cannot fail hut be happy iand he spoke he truth j a year to- lay canit be how swiftly ilhe months hive flown do yoa know eanice that i am glad youjcame to me at tits time for thas always hitherto been a painful annivi rsary for me and now there will be joy micgled with the xgiel then in ani wer to the mate inquirj in the eyes eunice raises lo her face- she goes a i yoa did i at know that i had a son a babe that lay upon cry knee and smiled up in my face a boy that filled this bid house with merry a use but who grew up to be a joath only tabring sorrow to the mother who loved hit 1 so well and anger to the stern heart ol the father whose fair name was ot more alue in his eyes than aught beside frorj l his earliest days harold wits moedifficul to manage than most boys though t will say it and think it with all his heart wai good and kind and had he been left rii roe all would liave been well but one act of boyish tjilsehief followed another and at length his father sent him away to a dii tact school there h molds worst traits swiftly de veloped as last upon his eighteenth birthday he wai sent back to his home in dire disgrao my husbands anger was fearful to wi ncss and at last these words weie said gol y m are no sonj of mine hence forth 1 let 1 io never ace your face again i coming swiftly to my side my boy clasped his 1 cms about me and kissed me goodbve motlwr be said and his lfpt were quivering yod have always loved rjob perioaja tod i ben has jobmmanded me to go an obey j ittrovcto speak but my cholxd and the words would 1 ot come thca suddenly a fllm camo b iforo my vision ami i knew no more wi m icamfi back to conscionsnoai harold i ad gone froththat day i have never seen or heard aught pf my boy a short while latex my husband died uit last sickness war em bitujrd by the memory of whs be had doa but it was beyond recall do you wonder eunice that this day a it recurs yearjaficr year brings with it ihe same sense of grief and pain t tlo old lady pansei her voice broken by sobs and eunices soft hand s eali into hers willi a comforting pleasure buddcnly a sound breaks the stillness there is a footfall epera the thres jold and a band lifts the lateti of the hosp table door 1 that ia that quiet country place here is no need of fastening till be shadows fall hrs wins lead starts to her feat who is this that eaters with so little oeretneny with an inquiring gaze her old eyes rest upon the handsome bearded face pcf ore her catching her two hands in his he stran ger draws her to him mother do yoa not know your son yoar harold j j with a cry ot intense passionate thank- fulness the oh lady falls upon her sons breast her prodigal returned at last to his hcrnc and her love aad eunice from her ccrnerby the fire side looks on with a sympathetic glow ughtlug up her face into wondrous bcaaty it may be that which causes harolds start tvhen a little later his mother draws her forward to introduce her to her cousin ah my saa why did you leave me all these years not knowing whether yoa were alive or dead becauic mother until the past few years my life record was one that would but have giveoyon pain to know of is the grave answer when my faiher drove me from home it was to what hitt fcr an angels intervention might have beea my eternal ruin the angel hadkour very own eyes my mother hat i will tell yoa mortbfthit some other tine t was not saved at once but i was made to think and t ended in my resolving to turnover a newjeaf then there came to me a longing to sc rgain my home and the mother whose tender memory had never left me but i restrained myself vowing that opt until hy every means in my power i had expiated the tvrong doing pf my past aedtproved myaslf worthy of her love add respect would i retam and ask for them that time has tt last come and mother if god wills henceforth our lifepath shall not be severed again a year rolls slowly by harold has es- tabhshed himself in business in a neighbor ing city but each week the old homestead is brightened by his presence and thus eunice and he havt come to know each other well so well that a day ccciea when harold taking hec soft hand in hi leads her blushingly and 1 happy to her aunts side j mother he say shall you be willing to lose your niece if instead voa gain a daughter eunice hasjiromised to be my wife j hie old ladys eyes suffuse with tears as the draws eunice to hot and ikisses her sweet face j may god bless you botfaj shdaays tremulously the wish ot my heart hu been granted make her happy harold eha is one in a thousand j aye that i will mother the young mat answers fervently if the devotion of a lifetime will suffice but even that will never repay what i owe ta her and you will understand why when i tell yori what eunice herself did not know i until this morning that it was her chijdish voice that uttered the words of warning that firi led me to think seriously whither my steps were tending and lo resolve to draw back before it was too late i knew her at onqa notwithstanding the laps of years i had always wished that a tsme might come when meeting heragain i might in some measure repay her far tie incalcu lable good dope to me but i lit ie thought how or in what manner it was eventually to be placed within my power u if she is not the happiest little wife tha sun ever shone upon then there is no sachwordas gratitude in the english language i i the odd corxek- now boys you mnit take upon you selves the entire responsibility nf getting t school in season i will see that your breakfast u ready on time but i shall oc t find your books or your hats for you or n mind you that it is time to start if yo 1 go through college it will take yoa uvs yearsthree for preparation and four fcr the college coarse i will provide clothinj books all expenses butyoa mast see tot that you are every day punctual in yqur a tendance i cannot assume that burden in addition to all the rest thus spoke a mother to her two soni who were just starting on their preparatory 1 tad job for a college coarse she had ia double reason for thai throwing upon them the burden of responsibility for pa net all attendance upon their school studies it was necessary that they being fatherless should early learn to spur t hflmselref io daty to hold themsekes to account for their successes andfailures and ab had already assumed all the burdens she couu bear from that hour she never in a singln instance reminded them that they were likely to be late she did with great care go over the monthly reports theiri teacllsr sent home and show hergratinealinn when j their standing was high bhe kept advised ot their daily progress overlooking their studies in the evening sympathizing with their enthusiasm and helping in the solu tion of their duties but all the responsi bility cf their progress she made them feel rested on themselves by the striking of he clock in their room they knew when it as time to get op when it was time to go to bed when the hour ot breakfast arrived if they carelessly laid down their hats and coats out ofjjuce she did dot interest her self 10 the least to help in fading them it was unnecessary even to remark ii yea had he off teem in place you wonld easily put your hand on then for they had heard from earliest infancy a place for everything and everythinjtin its place a time for everything and everything in its lime j as the result of this coarse on the moth- ers part the two boysthtough walking two miles to school in all weathers were rarely if ever late and when they entered college jto which they went daily by the train they were uniformly and easily on time pan- ctaality had become a habit and they need- ed no ftutside prodding in keeping their en gagements this sense of responsibility continually enlarged until it embraced an increasingly wide area and when they reachect f all manhood they were entirely accastomed ta bearing its burdens man- fully j i diringull this time of coarse theschjol gave the law to the family life every ar rangement was made for the easy perform ance of school daties- saea diversions u would suggest or demand late hours at night were avoided the evening meal was served at such an hoar as would give time for study when it was over of an early boar forreliriag wss insisted on that an hour for study before breakfast raigiit be secured without robbing the time for sleep itcfcankw j t costl it is a oily knife said ted 4dmir- y- there lre three blades beside the cork- screw sal a tom it wold hot have cost less that h if a dollar what 1 tide him give u to yoa said ted i fish he had taken- if into his bead to gisjs it to mr why ill tell yoni said tom laughing hes aoen you know igatbhim my red alley for it and tha medal 1 picked up in the road and i told him the medal was silver and the alley was real marble and worth a lot of money and he thinks hes got a great bargain bh siid ted that alters the case i would nol have it at that price if yoa gave me a hnndtcd dollars as well why npt said tom it hes such a soft as to tjetievq everything you tell him he is welcome to sell his knife how he likes said ted turning on his heel but i would not sell my character for all the knives in tftie world iort slpehficial visitor to a fashionable girls school iu one oour large cities lately wai not satis- 1 edto admire the fresh beauty and charmim- grace of the graduating class bat made searching inquiries as to their acquire ments j were here any good mathematicians among tham ko they had a good knowledge of arithmetic enough to keep their accounts tbflywera d01ikeijto have a use for al- gebraandkeometry as the daughters and wives ot wealthy men any uorongh mnaiians they all play fairjy well a woman of society is not expectod to sing or finger like a professional coaldjlhey paint or draw yes enough to please theirfriendswith an occasional sketch at which probably au artist anight laugb they hi d studied in a general way his- tory and 1 teratare for the rest they tplk ed and mcvedtwithgrace and qaiei good- breeding they were refined simple sen- sibe girls who would probably fill theiri places we i as wives and mothers in luxur ious homes bat if he homes ceased to bo luxur 10 us 1 oar vis tor prosecuted his inguines of the class which had left the school ten years befc re irom the same rankof wealthy families several of the iurls were now de pendent o 1 their own efforts for the daily bread 1 bey were pleasant lovable wo- bey had not a single oraft or with which to caim money t came upon them as an armed npu would have left with yoa i beea utter boy my father the time to encourage a man is when he in a new work or a nev field en couragement does not- cennt foe so much after he has sujceeded or failed without it there are no hypocrites comparable to the sinners who make no esart lo krve god and tell us that if the church were better they would join it an iowa nan poured some coaloil on his troubers and applied a lighten match to them ia order to show his family how to act when a persons clothes lake fire in about two minutes he was acting as if he wis in intense pain and his physician bays his legs will be covered with a new crop of cuticle in about two months we suspect the experiment was a failure perhaps he jjlidat use the right kind of match mother to fouryearold j if your collie has been so naughty is you say flossie why dont- ypa give her a good whipping flossie thoughtfully cause i dont bheve in that sort ot thing the superiority of man o nature is- con tinually illustrated kture needs an im mense quantity of quills to make a goose with hut a man can make a gijosa of him self with one j there is always trouble whoever the red flag is run up it means auction small- ppx or anarchy 1 j drink no longer water but use a little wine for the stomachs sake and our drinking friends say here island with timothy but asks dr pldaro gib son do they stand withtimothy would that they did 1 it is evident mat timothy was an abstainer or he would never have deeded buch nrging would jthafc all the lords people wor timothyslso averse to wine that they noeded an apostlcb advice to back the doctors prescription f says a pjfpfesaor in one of 0 tr theological beminariesi the severest te r to which book can be subjected is that if translating it into other languages than the one in which it was written tho lortn is not much of a book in any lang lage hut the arabic even shakespeare is po longer bbakespcaro in french vho bible is largely bemitio and provihbia and yet in fevery lfldgusge its voice is tear nnging and majestic- it ii the only ok that hat ever made the oircnit of the lobe holding its own in overy importan language or lialect of men afkoaibltiov ifasifesto j gen clinton b flsk the prohibition 1 candidate for the presidency of the united stales baa issaeda letter of acceptance in response to the nomination he expresses the opinion that within a few years the temperance reform has altogether changed front en ths great confiictwhichhas been and is yet waging the temperance forces no longer face the human appetite and habit alone they oppose legislation law the purpose bt political parties the policy i of state and nation what law creates law alone can kill the creature of law the saloon the hqnor traffic can die oqty at the laws hand or the hand of the laws executor conceived ia avaricious iniquity born of sinful legislative wedlock the licen sed aaloou the legalized liquor traffic bas tard child ot a civilization professing parity and virtue must be strangled by the civi lization which begat it or that civilization must go forever branded with the scarlet letter ot iia own shame- t the general holds that no party which is made public administrator by the enemies of temperance or hich owes the election cf its candidates to saloon influences can ever establish prohibition as a binding fact in government anywhere the democratic party in ks platform utters no word in condemnation of the greatest toe to the republic the liquor traffic that party having steadfastlyjin its utterances at national conventions maintained its allegiance to the american saloon it was no disappointment to any one that at st louis iu 1837 it reaffirmed its old position ou this the greatest ques tion now being debated among men i he says he has searched the republican platform in vain to find a condemnation of the saloon cr hint of a purpose toafsail it or any sign ot mortal consciousness that the saloon is a carse and its income too un holy for a nation to share- ii the chief concern baa not a place in th partys platform and a party has no policy at to that chief concern that party floes dot deserve the support of men who love good government and would see it main tained the prohibition partys chief concern is for a party of the home and the virtue and sobriety of the people it asserted this is plain and unmistakeable terms at in dianapolis and it further plainly said that the burdens of taxation should be remov ed from clothing and other necessaries of life it ra today the only avowed and consistent party which the home and labor have for it would make the blessings 6f home cheap and removfr altogether its curses it would bring labor to sobriety and insure employment it would keep the factories busy to clothe labor the farms active to feed it and woald give to the whole industrial system the impetus and prosperity never yet known and never possible tol the saloons are put away i men bat knowledge when waji man there if no cqontry in which wealth is more insecure than it is here yet- women are certainly not better guarded against its loss than are women- in the old world hence our shops newspaper offices and employment agencies everywhere are crowded with needy women and their train of hungry- children looking for work which when foojid tbey may not be able to do hpw mny girls daughters of welltodo fathers who read this page possess a safe guard agannst possible poverty sealed pc cttog the bantto bed mr gfctfts b oss is el jte zek 0 doar were tho flays o bttg syd tfs the glcamini were uchtcdwllotif when ycr weebin tteoiblin in mine wo sat in the wholicted grovo 1 mind 0 the statyjjepin through vliy wbea tho winvt5 ttir cr3r hit texetlf but my glances 5erettorjonmay hj stars vcroyef banjbloa eat ah i the dreanvrdsyt 6 ung fyns mj aro cane fraa ibis bosahvjkgane ive drarjt tho cap dry 0 lite s tne miy au the dregs- tcre bitter tao draln hju tho bard chknglitsaatd timesajis if ay ii the cloainialcss swcet taosoe are the birdie 1 in love csx strans maj- baa oft cowarjt orfiot the lea iiflplp x m rmii t v 1 vi f ht res only to chance itn lane syne may the wiiard hu weel played his part itila that caaij bctm 0 thihe uayj in thi- chill o a trnant heart through tha leap 0 ioto life looki braw hay aviherc 1 peaco only tree hearts kan- ut hen tiro k dirtbulb comes a sawimay life can crer 1 the same again j i1 hille ant tilejle j anxious chicago father to friend i fear that my son wih never aroauitto any thing i beard thefnfindoqtoliugly replied f hat bohad written a mignincent tirjticism dq the thool of americttit real- kot 0 yes hsiliij that but he just sold a cow for teadolfcrs tlhea he miht josl as well hare got cn aui a quarter 7 kow mary an safdtbe teaeher ad- dressing thefpresost of thecrass lomytho- logji frho wis ifcthat snpporteolbe world ou his shoqldarstv it was atlas maam- an who supported atlas 1 thecok doesnt sayjbat fguess his rifeupporfced him 1 a yoqth 1m wis being cxamir win en glish history was asked ths questi t with what crimo was lord bacon charged he hesitated i mmeut audthen answered as if by ao inaplratiou wit i writing j3 hakes pearus plysl brown ton dont last spring i spent a night with a friend there wefe two children in the family the youpijest a bright restiess boy four years old who might stand or the typical american child aptly defineds a bundle of nerves a lady and gentleman with their twt children were visitors at the house and after sapper hrs grown a neighborjieft her little boy and girl in my friends care while aha went to mafce a call in the tflage- the ejenrng wore on tho children played hard and little franks eyes opened wider an4 wider with he intoxication of the unasjual excitement after his bed time was long past hie mother came into the room where her husband and i sat and askbd ahxiously what shall i do i told frank he could sit up until mrs brown came alter her children supposing she would be gone only a few minnte3 kow shall i break my promise to him or risk hfjs being cross and ill by all this ex citement berhdsband raised his voices little and said bere is frank i want to see him tho chjjd immediately left his play in the dmingroomand ran to his father who lifted him in hisjirins and held him from him fora moment then clasping him lov y ated iu that jovial tone of comrade ship no child could resist whcke boy are yoa v of conrse iho answer came proudly papasjboy my toy a tittle surprised are you sure j the child laughingly reasserted his own- j continued the father my boy always ioes jast what his mother thinks best g eslo bed just when he thinks its time a p use are you sure jpure my boy oh yes he was papaaboy y then mamma bald the wise father 500 can undress- this- fellow jnst as fast as you like i the ihild was put into his little bed iu an adjc ning room whence he could hear the me ry chatter oftlje other childreu aud the tal of the older people and ee the bright ights there was no lamp in his room but somebody lay down on the bed with him for a few minutes when all at once hq turneclis face lo the wall ind his closing eyelids almost caught the happy laugh on his lips as he dropped off mto dreamland i said to myself i will put au account of this incident where the fathers and mothers of those babies who associate bedtime with a cyclone of sobs tears and spankings or a barter of candy and sugar for obedience may read and profit by it if they will anna if iij6y in chilian union annua to monrausl axe ypd disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with un cut ting teeth if eo caid at once and ret a botile of mrs winslews sooth xigsyriipj for children teething its vale is meal- culablej u wiu relieve the poor littij snf- arer immediately depend upc t there isnoimistakeabout ii kcnrea dysentery and diarrhaja rej alatie the stomach and bowels cares lino colic softens the ourns reduces inn km and gives tone and energy to tie4 whole hjstem ilrs winslowasc ijtbing sy rup for children teething is j easvnt to the taste and is the prascriptiqi one of the oldest and best female phyi jpiamand unrscs in the united states n u fpr sale by all dniflgisu tnrouchout bjs- toild price twenty five cents a bottli be tore and ask for mas wisslowji tap and take no other kind dont idoiiw a lately robinsoo ramnbnko ian at night on aiount of lung ttonble brown ninslnse your lanj s are all right robinstp yes 1 mine iarei the trouble is withtae babys a egto out it new jersey laaseven strawberrj markb on the small 0 iis baclu u waithrou7i them thai he lea nod that the proprietors gun wisfloaded maay a main whotcmains at lhtonxee till late at nigjit tobarncejbrs txojks an considerable difntulfy in balancii g himself on his way borne an anthority says we should merer eatj svhen we are angry or illhumor dtioless we wish indigestion and dyspep ia all in cue and yet w9 know- lots of men who could hardly digest a dinner- wi htut the satisfaction cf gcrrbling atit 1 orliogton frnpntt t well llobbia die van enjoy poritij to the maseam yes mamm 41 did yon remember any of thie nice t dng yda saw i 0 fpsj i remember lpts uijtheto and you can toll me what hey were called t- ob yes most oftpem called hands off bearded stranger who ran aw ly io when a boy do j yoa remem r a btry named dici dart district telegrapii maoajier twenty years ago i nt ditik around the corner with a messmretjuirinjl an immediate answet i- ten dick iv dart wellvgive me theaniwee go fishing yesterday f yes catch ansihingt yes whatwskitr the groceryman dssingmy fcife when i came homeu m y i- r 1 1 i i7 iij m fw iii era hip wej odds am etds a girl in memphis tenn has sved a mar for breach of promise of marriage and has estimated the damage at 199 a git i who can figure things out as close as this ought to get the 51 thrown in as a present io make up the eveilfioo i j can a man break tho law while asleep it appoars olearly that he can from the ease f joseph hbrraan ft saloonkeeper who was eld at jeffersoq market yeattrday for tio- ttingiba excise law by sleeping behind the open door of his salooo on bpnday thechariuble explanation gifonlby little boy of a new militia offioers inability jto ait pn bis frolicsome hone waitha the jhone didnt fit him it is worse than tnaduesstc heglecrar couch or cold which is caiily sabduedif taken iu time becomes when le t to iteelf the forerunner of coniamption indpreini tare death inflammation wh oitattacka the oeliciteiiisue of the lungs andj bron chial tfabfs travels with periloi s rerpidity then dp not delay set a pottle f sickles aotiqonsumptive syrup flu medierrte ui at grasps this formidable foe ol the human body and drives itfrou thetystem this medicine poraoc3 a fro v and easy- expect6riton subdues the com 7 heals the diseased porta and exerts m atwonder ful inutnee in curing consul iption end oher diseases tjf the throat an lungs if parents wish to- save- the- in of their children aul thoinselve3 1 ova much anxiety troabte and expense 1 them pro cure a bottle of bickles apu- opsumptive syrup and whenever a chilt has taken cold has icpqghor hoarsene a give che- syrup accordingo directions i the xhirdpa 0 toe to onto datij ifail ia noted for want- advertisement if you want to boy or sell anyt liug it ypa wtmt a bilaatioda meoiianio ajbusineaa machinery lodgings if- you life lofop found anything or if you want tafind where anyousis advertise in be toronto daily iaiiand read the aever isementeon the third pae of that paper- is two centsiaword each dress the msju teroaie the charge- infcttiiin ad- cankdi there is one class of people upon whom whiskey seems to have little or no effect- those who let it alone salesmen stockings yes sir what number do yoa wear custotner what number why two of coarse dyoo take me for a oentipedenr a oneegged vet- eran of the war doctor said the pmtieat m i believe theres sbmetbiugwrongwithmystomacb not a bit of it rephedthedbctor prompt- ly god made your etomacbr ana be kwwshowtomakthem theres some thing wronji with thektoitybu put into it may be and lomething wrong in the way yoa stuff it in aqd tramp ijiownvtw yoar stomach ia til right brooklyn eagle v- cuiaaaomforiio lees ifttrtar browns household pans sea 4aa no otwl for relieving pain both jrteinav and rtarnal it cures faiuiathf bideiback orbowcuj soto throatv tthciamapwi topthache lamuago and a y kidd of a paluorache 4 willmosi iupalyqaiakcv ea the blond and heal as iu otiojejmwer is wonderful- browosili kboldfttt aw being acknowhjdsed- ligteal- poinselievdriawof double ha ftfentli of any olher elixir or uu ient in the world shboiil be in bvciv fan lj handy for use wan wjioted laaitreal lathe beat imerlyjoftb world jorci impi in the stomach noiftndaeheihtailhmds awl isfoimue by all urugittkat cacii aiottkj- j fen 1 1 siis i m

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