Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 9, 1889, p. 1

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georgetown ont ttux a wnoiltv c machine finished book papers luuu geade weekiv xews thc piper nsod in ai joorzil ii from the ibote milk i j wit baebes s bs03- actox pump factory planing mill thos ebbage man i hare ttsnuicxl the laacaccmenl of the po b to actoa and woald rwpectfallj- inform all parties in rant of porepe that we are now preparod to apply them from tha old st le wooden pump to lie bel porce pnmp made ptnnps for wind miiy or roct weh sapplieo oa ah on notice deepwehs a specialt prices right eveeytime our planing mill lumber dressed while yoa wait uoaldiags ac made to order we hare also a qsantily of lam ber for sale sci table f sr baildinc porposea orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention saopalfootofrlter street taos ebbage hanaeer xvevep lfutectox ncn yoa can get as good an article and as cheap at j h mattliews harness shop call and see if he it cot giving the best btr- gainsia light and heary hsniesa blantata bella carry combs brnflieg whlpa c i lave come to acton to stay and will en to give the best satisfaction to those who favor me with their liatronage i have small expenses and can afford to sell cheap gollara warranited not to hurt j h matthews acton uemaed to shop next eelly bros business- change haricg pnrchaed the basiaees formerly carried oa by- lfcxab ar co t take this oppor- tnnilyof innting a acare of pnblic patron age and feel confident that erery customer win be satisfied with he manner in which i will nil his order new spring goods i have just pal in a tery fine assortment of english irish and scotch beltings hi 1 the latest patt soring oterooatmga in varktj- eecntsareall well made nnde pcrvision a call invited wmj lee acton we have opened out during the week large quantities of new paper hangings borders -avd- ceinig decorations very choice stock and extra low prices it i days bookstore gufcilph day 8ell8 cheap the merchant8 protective ajud collecting association op canada head offioehamflton ontario established ism is an association of basinets and profissional men ha ring for its object the collection ol debu andtopreveat fta members from making bad debts by famishing them with usu of parties who do not pay merchants and others oaring accoants to collect will find it to their advantage to become members as hundreds of accoants are being collected through it that could not be collected in any other way uaay aa account thai has been sued and then returned by the bailiff as do good atur putting the merchant to great expense has been collected through this association merchant wlabiag to become mem bers by remitting 1qjx to oar managers at hamilton will receive by return mail full par ticulars certificate of membership etc testi monials tent j b mills co managers acton livery ixb bus line the uadenigiied respectfully solicits the iroa- age of the public and informs ihcm that well equipped ind styllaa rg can al- wwjs be secured at bis tablet a comfortable bas mcctt all rains between 8 am- and gis n ai careful attention givea to every order the waata of commercial travel- icrs fully met johx williams h q stone georgetown ixtzb1qk dscobji tor oox garments are th well made under my persoaif sapcrvison- a call invited picture frames at watebs brothers piotuebs -at- waters brothers cornice poles banner rods moojdingg cords xaik glass bevelled iirrare sbtirteua teruls winfiar kewtobs at waters brothers 25 wyndham 8teeet ouxliph the acton free press- honser sign and ornamental fainting in the latest styles lessoxs ix otl paixtixg classes wedjiesdayevctusi thursday and saturday afternoons orders left at free press office acton or ad dressed to box 15 georgetown will reccira prompt attention 1 h or stone f0rfrij li2xsw 2ou0ry or mother aad art tou gone my mother dear from this dark vajo of tears and hut ibou left ui to otnploy thy iwircri in higher iphercs in yon bright land of peace and joy where sorrow is unkuowa where ialu and grief no more suuoy and god li lorm alone yet thou art gone we mourn th y lou thouilociwstln tho tomb i god gstc its gracb to bear this lost aad look to him alone wc miss thoc la the early uiaru we hear thy polco uo more wciniss iheo diroagh the iivtiotgday andwc thy loss deplore we miss thee at the hour of prayer for thod didst with as wait the covenant bliss of irscc lo iham 1c this our low estate wo uiiai thee when our voice we ralc to worship god above for laoa didit sing thy saviours praise aad celebrate his love thy bcaiuinc eyrs alac arc dork thy lovely bloom has fled vanished fs the vital spark for thoo art with the dead uut oh thy spirit is with the blest thy sacerings now aro oer thou dost in jesus bosom rest on canaans peaceful ihoir i well meet thee in that happy pcc i where saints shall weep no more well meet thee through oar saviour grace the triaiie god adore wesacgonearthwellsicgahcaycd the soogi before the tfcroao aad there the powers of death defy through jesus blood alone georfiia belmoal r lit viv ktxe illlvi tbtjorh nliii dnnlap ivaa at the bead of one ol tbe most elegant o yoaug kdtaa seminaries she was not above attending to her on marketing j thii ii dot folrji into tbelreab sweet- imelling little shop over the door ol which awang a sign bearing tbe words schatfzrt dtuy txi uuie the batr hertelf before it wu seat home ibe larprised the roty mat ron who presided behind tbe counter in dulging in a hood of ears acdmide tbe remark r dear me sir 6diie9er i hope your baby is not sickv oh no mew dunlap replied uic rosy german woman drying hereyea batderc is such dreadful droabloc in mice bouse up stain and dot yoang girl lam so tony for de prettyiady mit de gonsa rap lion my lodcher goes dead and is pcried und now dot yocng cirl she bit not von dollar in dii worlt und ibe says all de dime ob mine matter how do i live mitoal mine mut ter und i dinks if idie my minna would cry like dot it breaks my bean kiss dunlap considered for a moment and then said she would go up and talk to the poor girl and the dairy woman jed the way to a bare little room in the second floor where cut across the bod with her face bidden in the pillow lay the flgnra of a young girl tbe baircbledit the back of the bead wai of a particularly light and beautiful brown the fingers interlaced at the back ol the neck were white soft and tapering she was wtemtig violently sod now and then ottered a little moan ifrs schaeffer stooped over bee and said hy deir here ccmes a good lady lo nee yoa yoa talk mit hex a leedle ehf tbe girt was on her feet ina moraect confased itartled evidently annoyed she straightened her dress wiped her eyes and said in a one of rather cold reproof mrs schaeffer 1 bid uo idea aoy one was in the room i did not hear yea knock i tbe girl spoke and looked like a princess and evidently fell that kbe had been iner- casably intruded upon in fact as tbe girl waited for some explanation of her call miss dunlap grew more and more uncom fortable la little angry a little flushed she drew herself op and said hurriedly it was not my fault that i came in so abruptly iollowed mrs- schaeiter i quite understand said tbe girl politely mrs bcbiefler his been very tihe lzasisg- local newspaper of haltoa county is published every thursday morning at acton ont- suteerfyliua frfee only 1 00 in advance- try f three months for 25 cents c of rot tub r estaeluau 1810j hlaptiffice cuelph aairun3auerebaa4iaamuasacurtai hperty on cpss gjouh tayijob agent ooasdavjdbo i stent xt weaving mb t mirchell desire to inform the people of acton and santtandingi bat he ia prepared to take orders for weaving all kinds of fancy bag carpets flannel sheeting shirting and dress goodsstriped or plaid twill or plain also bed blankets and horse blankets two yards wide and over and 1 will guarantee that i wihgivegood satisfaction to ll farmers and others who wl favor me with tbeir patronage t mitchexx fancy goods of great variety i desire lolnform tar numerous customers that i have purchased a flue variety of goods forthaknustradecomprisinga splendid lot of toilet articles tn hair tootii and nail brashes the finest perfttme s in the market i hare also the finest stock in ladies satchels ever shown ia acton entered and handed her a oafd on which was teiy elegantly written the panic georgia belmonl wbon the interview was over miss don- lap had done some tb lug which site was conscious was not extremely discreet she bad arranged that georgia should come to her next day and pay in certain services for the completion of an education already well begun the girl was to attend lo the todies of tbo junior class when oat of school see to their wardrobe and take tbetn oat tto walk thcro was to be a little salary sufficient fcr a modest wardrobe georgia had been admitted to the iuoormoht ollml exclusive voting ladies mminotyon her own repre sentation of herself without reference of any sort she bad iho declared not a fnond on f-ortli- what would tfic parents say asked miss dunlapv yet she was sore that she had not been deceived she hoped that the girl would be asefel and creditable in her when georgia wu fairly established in the boaic tiere seemed to he no doubt of this in her plain black dre she went about ber duties with that quiet lelfpo- session that commands respect aid soon won the love of many of the hnoaehdld especially of one girl whom tte must particularly mention mildred lha daugh ter of an english lady of title there wu nothing of tbo cad about miss dunlap bat fdie knew tbat when she said to mamy parents who called to inquire abaat the echool that she had he daugh ter of lad virginia b amongst her pupils bey iostaotly found themselves deljfhted with the establishment then was a charm about the name of a mem- ber of the english uobtlity in these repub lican ears hit was qnilc auaccodr table lady virginia herself wax a dignified wo man of simple manners and plain dress she had coma to the stales sae told miss dunlap to find a member of ber family who had not been treated justly and she bad not yet succeeded id hex effort her only da tighter was with her and she bad placed her at school bat visited her very often other mothers had been in troduced to her in the reception room and spoke of ber ss orcy j j there was a little flatter amongst the girts when lady virginia entered the house she always cimo to the schoolroom and she sometime offered prizes for com posi tion music or driwing little golden med als or handsome bedta mildred her diugbterwis thy sweet and r6t particu larly bricht bit very much liked by every oce for her kindness and civility of min cer she had taken a great fancy to georgia and the elder girl returned it with ioterest in fact the pupil teacher was soon tbe chosen intimate of tbe l great card of miss dunlaps school aad seemed uot at all conscious that this was an honor in the eyes of the other girls j fi duulap in ber heart of hearts wu pleased that when georgia entered tbe school lady virginia was away from the city she remained absent much longer than usual and when she returned the seemed to miss dunlap rather depressed aad by no means aa well as usual i hate failed in my object tn coming here she said i have speut some time in yoar malarious washington city an i find my health impaired it is useless for me to stay here much longer i shall pat the matter into a lawyers bands and go home bat before i go 1 want to offer the dear girjs souther prize it shall be a locket this time i thiuk witb a likeness of our queen victoria in it aad ill talk to them about it if you please for german of coarse miss daulap wu pleased 6he ushered lady virginia into the large school room and tbe lady made a little speech sitting on the platform beside miss danlaps desk after this she had a little writing to do and sat at the desk j taking off a heavy jod link bracelet she wore one that bad no mate ou the other j arm while she used tbe pen then she gather ed the girls about her showed them the queens miniature aad more than usually charmed tbecu with ber motherlyaod grac ious manner j at last she arose to go drew on her gloves and looked about the 4esk m girls glrlir exclaimed their offending comrade holding oat her arms i know who has the bracelet i speak en said miss dan up i will not insaltall these young ladles you must bo responsible for this mistake not i it is assuredly a mistake assuredly georgia belmont bas tbe bracelet re plied eugenia speaking very diitinctly it is false cried georgia in lories that filled the room false falw false ea- genia merril poor miss dunlap she was a kind o- man at heart bat it leemed to ber much better that the accusation should fall upwn a papiltcachcr to whom she had ijia cer- utuense ei tended her chant lltau on one of the yoang ladies georgia is quite incapable of iucb a deed i know she said chlmfy bat she will be sensible enough toclesrberselftrom the charge by allowing mc to search her ui a private room the words were hardly oat of miss dua- las mouth when georgia answered indig nantly vrrct how dare yoa propose lo search me miss dunlap i shall not permit it would jou allow yourself to be searched for stolen goods it would be no worse miss dunlap ooald only manna that it would be test for georgia herself and the girl made her way to tlte door there eugenia tall strong and noshed with- determination barred her passage and there wu a sort of struggle in its midst eagenis planged her band into a liltie beaded bag that georgia wore at her belt and drew out a small silk handkerchief wrapped closely about some hard object 1 the bracelet is here she said j t it was lady virginia herself who took it from ber hand and the next momenta bracelet was revealed to view j k all the girls rvcoghixed tbe closelyknit liuks of gold with i he clawsbaped clisp and they began to shrink from georgia- u thoagb she had been a leper a ihief a thief that girl l who could have believed it one whispered to the other indeed looking at her fair pale and queenly as she stood who could havo be lieved it 1 but she calmer than before turned her sad but anterifled eyes upon lady vir ginia and said the bracelet is mine u yoa will see ii yon lookil the- name upon tbe inside of tbe clasp lady virginia eugenia burst into a mocking laugh but to the surprise of all lady virgin ia having glanced at the clup uttered a low cry and seizing the girl by ibe arm harried pat of tbe room followed by mildred clapping her little hands in glee soon miss dunlap wu summoned from ihe room what did it all mean would georgia be arrested or wu the bracelet really hers what could it mean tbe girls asked each other a thousand questions for more than an boor finally miss duulap returned young ladies she said a very strange thing bu happened i begin by telling yoa that lady virginia hu found the bracelet in tbe fold of her overskirt there are two bracelets exactly alike clasped together they make a collar it wu the collar of aa order now extinct and twenty years ago tbe earl of b divided it and gave one half each 10 bis twin girls who were bis only children theeldest lady virginia yoa know tbe youngest- lady edith made a match of which her father did cot ap prove of which in fact no parent could it ah all be-j- approve and wu disinherited she came to this country wu deserted by ber hus band and suffered great poverty but never parted with tbi bracelet she wu georgias mother yoa will be surprised to know that georgia knewber relationship to lady vir ginia all the while bat wu too pro ad to raveal ber identity to relatives wliou she thought had been unkind to her mother kow tbat she knows tbat lady virginia came to this country simply to find her sister ber feeling bu changed they are very happy x assure yoa aad this is an other of these instances that prove fact to be stranger than fiction kow yoang ladies we will return to our studies falttiftll ix death a french merchant wu riding home en horseback one day he had a large bag of gold with biro which was tied to be sad dle in front of him and was accompanied by a faithful dog he alightpd from te bone and sat down under a shady tree taim thebsg of gold atyl laying it down by his side on moan ting his horse again he forgot o take his bag of gold with him the dog taw tbe mistake his master had made and tned to take tbo big with bun bat it was too heavy for him to- drag along then he ran after his muter and tried by oarkiug to remind him of his mistake but the merchant did not auderataud what he dog meant then the dog weut in frtsptof his master and kept jumping up before the lone and barking londly the merchaut called to him- to be quiet and stop that jumping rat the do wouldnt stop tucu bis master was alarmed he betjaa to think the dog was going mad and- a lliu dog went oo barking and juiaptiig with in creased violence the merchant was surebv wu right he said to himself he may bite me or somebody else the only safe thing is to kili himv then he took a pintol from hia pocket and pointing it to the dog fired at bim j the poor dog fell weltering in bis blood fud bis mater unable to bear the sight put span to his horse and werit pi i am very anfortanate he said to himself i would rather have lost ray bag of money than my cood doa then he felt ior hia bag but it wu col there in a moment he saw what it all meant tbe dog hid teen that he bad left his bag of monej behind bim aad was trying the best he could to get higi to go back for it shen ha him how sorry he felt 1 then be turned his horse and rode back to the place where he bad left his money on reaching the spot he found the dog there he bad crawled back all blecdng une wu and bad lain down beside his muters money to protect it this brought tears into tbe merchants eyes he kneeled dowu by bis dog petted bim and spoke kindly to him tbe dog looked loviogly in bis face licked bis hand and then turned over and diedt the merchant had the body of the dng brought borne and buried in his garden and over its grave he- had a stone slab set up witb these words engraved on it in memory of a faitbfnl dog japanese babigs wanted dod reliable men can find pennaneat cm- t iiiotunim for maple grovr arseres of waterloo k y j good salary and expenaes paid weekly libera inducements to besdnoers outfit free preirions experience notraqolred raubusfaed am years ah goods ffdm write at one fcttiinni address j- waukar qenllanagcrfik thomas oat mention this 1 pipert r for xmas presents i have a beautiful selection of albums booklets c woaltokotipall the authorised school books and school supplies hymn hooks xens pcneua81atinketc we keep a large selection of spectacle to smv all sights give us a call before purchasing gat tbe place mcaj3vfisrs dbuo store kind to me since njarnrasi death here the tears starfed to her eyes once more and if il is to look at the room it is very nice and convenient prettily furnished i think yoa woald like it very much you can see that the little gardens are very 6hanninglnd it is so near the park it woald be terypleuant in summer i did not come to look at the room said miss daulap i came to speak to you thoagb i do not know whit to call yoa my dear my name ia georgia belmont said the girl pray be seated ko thank yoa miss belmont said miss dunlap finding ber manner of pre ceptress once more retaining to her mrs bchaefter with whom i have dealt for many years bu told me that you have lost your mother lately and it occurred to roe tbat you might perhaps need tbe advice of an older woman in this emergency t uu- dentand hat yoa are withoat relatives in this city j ii i am mistaken pardon me i wish yon to feel that i intc d to be kind i am always interested in young people if you wish my advice there is my card will be it home after three oclock this afternoon thus after hating regained ihe position miss danlap slightly bowed u an elderly sdy might to a yoang one and left the room she vill corned madamo said mn schaeffer u she accompanied ber through the storej i vill see she comes at yoa at doze times you mention and egscase dat fery bad manners iwcaase her heartis joost broken mit ber troubles minna you remember about dem pot cheese for mees dccnupjbadardiveffuing of course ive put it on the slate said min is in thi most business like man ner though ihe stiood oo an empty butter tab to lo ik over the coaater miss i unlsp went home and entered tbe schoolre am u as isi bat tfic yoang ladies noticed ttst her manner wu pecaltar a enutioii of having called upon a queen nninvitets and of having been properly anabbed lingers with miss danlap all day 61 e had ii tended to offer help money if necesssry to some oommon little gir in great tieed and she had reoeiv ed iho k she sjcarcely thought the girl would c nme to bpr atiul however ihe was mis aken at ba pasv tbiee precisely a eervant mildred she said to ber daucbter a week after this the yoang ladies had a deligbtful holiday they went on board of tbe griajocean steamer in which lady virginia georgia and mildred were to sail to bid them goodbye and bad refresh ments there miss eagetemrril ever wu net with them she bad left tbe school come beep my dear and look for my bracelet it must- have fallen to the floor and i cannot see it j j mildred bfgan the search bat the brace- let wu not to be foand a moment before this georgia belmont had been ttandiug with her bind upon the desk and the girl who stood nearest to her eugenia j merril by name hid seen her pat her hand hutiiy into a little silk big she wore eugenia had failed to win little mildreds friendship or lady virginias special notice and hated the pupil teacher in consequence j of the preference bestowed apon her she wu ready to think ill of her and glad to think i wbile the other cirln were searching eagenia with bereyou georgia iwalked quietly to the great door of egress and set her back agaiust it her conjectures were correct in a few moments georgia ap proached tbe door and laid her hand upon it permit me to pass mis merril said georgia seeing that eagenia did not in oar country very young babies are apt to put everything in tbeir months k button or a pin or anything goes st might to the little wideopen lips but in japan they put tbe small babies right down in tbe sand by the dcor of the bouse or oa the floor and 1 nerer saw them attempt to put anything in their months and do one seemed anxious about them when little boys or girls iu japan are naughty they mast hs punished but the punishment is strange there are very small pieces of rice paper called moxatand these are hghtedjvitb a match and then pat apon the finger or band or arm of the naughty child and they born a spot on tbe tender skin that hurts very much the child screams with pain and the rod- bat racxs sticks to the skin for a moment or two and then goes out bat the smarting barn reminds the little child of his fault si xidiola the vimstces turkey a popular minister in fifesbire iu tbe good old times used at christmutimeto be inundated with- hampers filled with gojd thing on one occasion aa enormous turkey wu sent to him by the though if ul kindness of a neighboring farmer bat as tbe ministers family had already provided tor tbe christmas dinner the bird was sent to the market and bold a passerby seeing this find specimen of poultry said what a splendid turkey i just the thing for the ministers christmas dinner to the minister it wu again sent the prudent wife sent it a second time lo the market and sold itagain for a handsome sum another friend similarly struck witb the magnificent proportions of the turkey pur chased it and also sent it w the minister not wishjng to fly ia the face of providence the good man said at last it is the clear lord means us lo have this turkey and with the entire approbation of tbe family it formed apart of tbe christmu dinner ms ma ttsrr tbfknre tbat babysji puttie tcjme with his irdcot lltue snbbitjj noss hu clothes ate put on icaa sea as hiaryaeyiaonaroso they doalt seem to fit tn least iittlc bit 1 yetiajhissolbibalrof repose thiy tarn hlii around upside down and daodjs hail ftighiii tbo ajj hesthotolrolbbyluujwnt the sweetest in fact anywhere they say nabys king and then shake the poor thing i ts a wonder w me how they dare of what rartbjy ae lo bo king when all of yjur subjects are mad anuiurfginoudhshlaad fling can alonejaako your inajcatyglad or aiicy ajpoko la the chia u a joko your ugiiucsfmi lights in when ob yes youre a panlo to mo von booiunvfod lufautllc kiug- a bishop uiigtft climb upa tree vad you woulilut say anyuiins though at sat oa a bough and whittled till now the flowcn that hloom ia tbe spriug i and yet you mill smile at a wiuk or chuckle aloud at a sueeie though your life is made up i should think of ihingn uionl amusing than these as irheu half tbe aightkmg your uiamftia aiogs a song bat allows you to sound tbe high cc icrhapaa the far bablaod tbe joking la ficer than here perhaps we caut qite understand the rremundane funny idea i perhaps if we knew what most amused yoa wed fool very foolish aad queer x i 41 uakixu histe to be iucil m move i excuse mc miss belmont sjid ea genia until tbat bracelet is found i stand here you arc very insolent i think said georgia yoa msy think what yoa please said eugenia but i shall not 0 en this door georgia retired a few paces ar 3 stood motionless watching these who a n tinned tbe search for the lost bracelet it wu quite unavailing lady virginia sank into a large chair and looked at ber daughter it is very mysterious mamma said mildred i saw you take jt off so did i said miss dufilap who wu bedecked waste overlooking tbe litlleribbon paper buket at this moment eagenia spoke without moving from the door miss dnnlap will jou htvu na search ed yoa may begin with n e a chorus of groans wen up from the yoang ladies search ns iried one t rill young voice shame sbmme mote siiame that oik id this room should have stolen lady i irginia brace let said eogenia iko w what i say tobotrlue to iriug the ti afh to light all shouldsbe willing to be seal ched a cry arose this time f very girl sprang to her feet how can you eugct tal cried mtl- died gettixg hick by shall 15tefltox8 the kew jersey man who bit apon the idea of attaching the rubber eruing tip to tbe end of lead pencils is worth 30d000 tbe miner who invented a metal rivet or eyelet at each and of the mouth of coat and troaierj pockets to resist tbe strsinjeaased by the carriage of pieces of ore and heavy tools has made more money from his let- tors patent thin be would hive made bad he struck a good vein of goldtearing quartz every one has seen the metal plates tbat are used to protect the heels and spies of rough shoes bat every one doesnt know that within ten years the man who bit up- onjthe idea has made 250000- as large a sum as wu ever obtained for any invention wu enjoyed by the yankee who invented the inverted glut bell to hang over gujeta to protect ceilings om being blackened by smoke tbe inventor of tbe roller skate has made 1000000 not withstanding the fact that mvpatent bad nearly expired before the valae of it wu ascertained in tbe razo for roller skating tbat spread over tbe coun try a few yean ago f the gimlet- pointed screw hu produced more wealth than most silver mines and the connecticut man who first thoflght of patting copper tips on the toes of childrens shoes is as well off u if be had inherited 11000000 for thats the amount bis idea hit realised for bim in cold clamay coin tbe common needle threader which every one hai seen for sale and which every woman owos wu a bona tor needle asers the man who invented it has an toonmcof f 10000 a year from hia inven- tioq x minister iu id gland made 50000 by inventing an odd to tbat danced by wind inc it with string j the msu who invented the retdni balf an ordidary wooden bail with a rubber itring attached to poll it back made 1 oobooof rom it i i i topsiscn wboineotjimahirecii fbqtoutii in cloretirljl be rich before tbs leaves torn this aotamiy he tvupobmtrtovsmbexfk6i l knk eijthxttrtlitrbtm i0is0wxg oar readers arerdoubtloss jail familiar witb the robinsonpoisoniog cues which have recently comelo light in somerville mass a suburb of boston it seems that eight deaths have occurred from arsenical poisoning seven in one family and within five years it is doubt- ful if tbe murderers would have been brought to justice had not an organization in which the victims were insured began an investigation u to why so many persons bad suddenly died in pne family bat tiie sensation from a medical point of view connected with the case took place in boston at a recent meeting of the mass achuietu medicolead society when it was stated by df holt that there wu gen eral ignorance of tbe symptoms of arseni cal poisoning and because of inch ignorance the bbbinsoo poisouiqg cases had gone on withoat arousing tbe suspicion of raedical men tbe bobinson cases were all treated- by regular physicians with correct di lomu men supposid to know what they were doctoring for and to know the effect ofdrngfl on certain diseases yet in the fire dtbs from arsenical poisoning of whieli we speak certificates of death were given for pneumonia typhoid fever men ingitis bowel diseaie and brights- dis ease is it any wonder last patients are losing faith in their doctor 1 in the very same manner thousands of patienttare being treated this day for pneumonia heart triable dropsy incipent consumption etc when these are bat symptoms of advanced kidney disease which is bar anotl ter name for blights disease tbedocto a do not strike at the seat of the disease tbe kidneys and if they did nine times ut of tbu tbey woald fail as they arcdo coord as saying they can not bare brigl ts disease of the kid neys bather- than nse wafers safe core a wellknown i peoiflo forthisand all other forms ol kidae disease tbey would let their patients die and then give a death certificate that death wet caused by peri carditis apoplexy p ithisfi 9roardfacailbo- tion t is bia not the- lonest trutlj poyou not know in ybor o n pencmsl history vaty many instances wh re pbysloians doctored the wtorjff disease od caused xiatoid iaf- thelittle place will only give ns a liv ing mother i want more than that yoa deserve more morse co offer mi position where i can rise mr morse hi self began u a clerk aad his mother vno wu a poor widow lives with bim now in a pilace jast u you ought tojjve and sis i mean yon shall j john anson meant all that he said he was yoang strong and intelligent and be loved his mother much more tha3 himself mr morse knew that he was witboaf- bad habits and that be would make a success ful business man sq he jnade bim a muchj better offer than he would have made to any other young man whom heknew the mother saw tbe probable advantage of tbat position but she knew also that ber eon had met few temptations and that the few he had resisted were those that came to her knowledge and about which ae might counsel pirn 6he was grieved to be separated from her ely child bat it wi impossible for her to go with him to the city eojbe- athut gave ber consent that he- should accept mr morses offer i have ono fear my son she said si she bade him goodbye yon are in hstj to be rioh x yos mother heaidlanghmgpbnt that ought to inspire you with comageafid not fear the man vibo intends to get ricbwill not epend his money indiaai- patiou i do not fear thai yoa will dis4ipsie said tbe justlyproud mother i capnot tell von exactly wbalfear hatrfximraber h that is greedy cj gain txonbleth bji own bouse but he ttat liateth gifts shall live- small danger that i shall be cor- rapted by gifts in a moselymaaaged boi- jiesihoube mother i 1 i do uot distrust you my sou i can not name my fear your- danger may come through your love for me remem ber love never mokes wrong to be rijjht be contenl do nbt work xver botjrs makeyour sahbatb a day cf rest from weekday care as well as labor- we are not suffering becanw we are pqorand no poverty is so ereatu poverty otsonl be content with regular earnings bemembex he that maketh baste to be rich ahall not be innocent goodbve six months fom that day john anson fled from the city lack to his mothers borne broken in ppirit and fill with shslmet i shall nevfef never uk lor a position in the city again mother mrmorse was over- severe i bad bought lottery bckets taith rny own money not his a friend gave me the firsl and it drew only a email bam i took that money to bay theotbers and lostbnt thai wu nothing morse co will not employ men who bny lottery tickets who indulge in any sort ol gamb ling mr morse said i am not a gambler be said fiercely mr sone had no right to say it and he tti f pftu teriug and many ti nee death recommendtion ho wai only wising co i say that i was aa efficieat sale man but not word of my honesty or of my rcliaoui- ty i i am glmj you have come hack to atay my bod you are my wealth 1 truat yon now more perfectly than before tbobgh i could not define my fear aomethina like this tempation i did fear for yon mr morse is harsh bjlt uotystronb he hu given yoa the best lesson of yoar life there is only one jaure trast it i not of men macb less of chance it is of god under his mothers jndicroos counsel john anson soon conqaeredliis shame in- a few weekaa friend lebt5jfsa of money snmeient to stock a smatl atarej and aoonshe and her boo as partnera were sharing a thriving bofiinesk it 1mj years afferwaird that john learned thlt mr mores not only lent his mother tbe capital on which they iqen badness bat that he insisted on makmg the loan and i no man is now more emphatic aa a butoeei man against every sort of gambluig thar john anson merchant pririoeri xn sherman jj is it 17004 yeies q1d in boring a well on a farm tome five milesaonthdf colnsa cllr 3 c franer struck a piece of wood at a depth of 170 feet the wood bringbll ai by the soger waa in an excelenuitatl 3f preservation and waa pranoancid oak tbe place is only fifty feet abot tbe sea level so that the wood is 1jc feet belovr ibe ooeaaa aruv lace int was sank there f ben this valley was a loke or an arfc of the bay il was in pretty deep water how long ioee jthhi pteoe of wood was ia a growing tree f th valley of coarse m grawb bat withoat some convutiou of jiatare the growth- baa bono slow not perhaps over one foot per century then has it been 17500 tears aince thia oak treeerew h yoa want to bay or sell a farmjld ertmctolthatorouto lttyt mail tbat paper reache ldoodo ijrrnegiuiomea every week and ydoradvefemenl should meet the eye of eomeom who wanta to rjor chase avettoemeasotiiselaaafin issrteil in the torontojf aviljohl cenu a word each rtipoor iwjatjv centsa word for jwswwoow j the famiomlo canada w

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