Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 30, 1890, p. 1

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tie kce on hind tpe pamphlet claims bf uie iraatiaent it mfriscs sore core tor disease with- ool loadicinc tl jmcc for the paaiplilet in f our drautt tad a gotraiiteci cjm tltat if the porehtstr is cot satisfled afr pattiofi the tmameu into cousdeotioa practice farone nwnuh to reftjod the money on the refoni of the raiophjet with a pledge narer again to use the treatment or allow t w ua used in blr family lulhnr up for the l all trade 6u ol dickeut kovcli luditj 60 scoltt 12 vol fi 00 tcoff eliotiy vol- tjo thackerty loiiok 5001 iucuuyveuitaud vol 200 t au in ilroac cloth biu itig it rock bottom iticcs aoton ontario thursday october 30 1890 iunilc liooti toj- itooit t li ttock audit v low c uefw ctioit ricct days bookstore ouelph uav sells ch wbarber paper make is georgetown ont the traders bank of 0ahada tlnoortnnmd tiy act of irlluiiotki head ofei0e toronto cilttal hin it uoj000 coo000 quelph branch oornor of wjdliaui uid quobeo 8lreu alrauc liiada ui ftrraon ou tlioir own uocl at 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filed ic volnfi ka salesmfjst wikred orfbrcics ai late- ires cocisija or pccitltics ob lor the xticaiitt havrsg dae fjsia5 ia ciaxdl for the piit i rreour repguiioa uidr spoaiiloiiif is well fcnowa we pir titrv a d rpea troa the tart if crerrthia is situf r rrerioas crjcriace rrqniicii lertaawfclcharoterxliikiril bfc c enfia with try othtr atu iimarscrs tinislreetc or g co coaiacreiij ajpraftes well fca ra to ijcsi- bks ciea or sutdard baat colho ae oat chase beotheks colfp kt i i kancrjtaeac iraeoat a wiiata a- weliiiitoii steam l undiy shietsioc jcollapss ftiilr wcthinc witfcoat h ttaiilr vvtihiag with lcoaica zaz geatlftjjns wtshirig tad iitptir aj doiea all wort cairaatecd lai ic ctcst- os ce aad ttorfe m qaeboc itrcc goods left with ktuy eros oai ajeau at acto ill be seat to the itcrdrr u 1 rttaracd tc their srerc free of charge at shor priocs k kactkey 1 rbprido cuffs ic i per don dor s 50c- per coal wciod jimes brow haa oa hand a large qsanlity of e whiefa he willprcnrtptir deliver to the town at meoaaije prier elltiat cotli y part of hardwood avjdsui cit liora let sn caai teiepfeoae coiaaiaaicttis let rh alwavp youxgrrjtfik and boj startiala life for theaise scniidthebafiinefiofiftther or waattegthe best preparatioa to bxj toung ladies forgo dpcxitioaa for life in eipeose stcdj- at dcafring to qtttlifr theciceites and to mate theaselres ialepeadec t short time tad at a very moderar will nd the fhcriprtetical eoartc te i gaelpli business cjuege guelpe oktaeio jait what they nui for teres ct address ie- ificcoeif ice i riaciptl or as- live and eaccess picket wire fen costa from 50 ceiitk per rod 16 for lie fana or gardta thtro ix dartlrfc ucd listing bead of a trial order and we mare faction will be the retajl yott satis- diicoant to the trie price lists aa larsoa application j adarees j m dqoler j guelijr hautil to ufe- 3fa lij le vs 3ing feeil ap co ont jits id hauilttok a block rformcrir he gttv cornet of woclricb streets gaelpb oct john h hamilton proprietor yhoicaale and retail deajcrdfld drec and maaafaetarerof all kinds of g vfarblc jfotioincau toajostonea ct had an exieutlvc ciperfenco fordlciti the public inajr- raff ou getting el articles at a cheaper rate than any ot in the west x p 15 per cent off ou direct ceired for the next da btocfcj korfoli acton livery bus line the imdemgiiod rtiicctfon v tolidta the fiatrpn- of the pohlic and informs thein out wa equipped tnd styiiih big onsl- wftibesecond- at lu auhi a comfortablo faua meet all trains between g m and ftxs p m the rants of comioenaj ttto1- r i ienfoiirncl johnwiiileims fm porter ajte end hatinff ifl years sopcrfor tr dealer ordtt ro- new planing vi iff i ajfl j 8ah and door fapwrr- john cameron contrhctor 0aa fitted ap the bttildinff on mjjo bti set lately occapjod as a trunk factory with newt laehinerr eiocokfthunds of j dkk66ikg liatcnivg j and lfott uxsa ill rmeg ofj bashes doon apd wicdotpb jas 1 ooor pram and dretsedxtimb t and keep a stock oajliand al orders proniptir uvuai im iauaiuiuviiw cu uo ulavuq qau lft ea deposit for lutod porfodt oprtlhankiacbqsiuontrtottctod urtfu led and paythle in dl part of canada u aivu v j iuiv in ui ui lolled 8uea and great brltalr af h joxefi manaor gueliih liriach during the kall careful- housecleaners renovators aad those wbo move vill cvaeniry rqaira i lapplr of wilch can at te tinica be had at lowest prices at john smiths ouelph- en pt- silcnaa and to tjato two larjfv shliiujcats of uc finest scotch english linoleums v liapoct diuect ray tj cash trd can khjoifugkt 1 john it bond c0 gtjelph j direct hardware impartiia drugs stationery school book exercise books drawing books cop- books slates and pencils- pens and ink school bags etc j v kanna wins nqrr st actoir mutual fire insurance gompwy of the 1 i co rjnty op wellington established 1siq head off ouelph laresbaiidiagslferehandise uanoftcforic and all other deacriptioas of insurable oropcrty oa the cash and premium kote syiteao- f7t stone crts davidson preriijgiit manager johh taylor a0ekt is if cook co georgetown licensed auctioneers appraisers atort collectors rel eslale and general land agenl roil the cooties or halton feel wellington slmcoe york and ontario at ifoacy to iota from 103 up at tin per parties plsciag their ales or other bai iness our hands willharotheaatnoproniptli ttendad to at moderate charges ofncr lxd silzs bookji if ill st towflj or address hoe i s if cool aactaoneers bonsai omce 31 queen st east toronto s m cook co auctionse 5 georgejwn and t tronlo in goorpe- -act0n-1- pump factory planing miljj thos ebbage man i f haro rmoihed the management of the pomp botlncsi in acton and would rosp ctfally infona alljiartlm in want of pnmps that we arc now prepared to inpply them from the old style wooden tump best force pomp made awacmpg for wind hhlf or bock vppidsn abort notice- j deep wells a fipeclk loihe weill ii- prices sight evert ta e our planing mil i camber drossod while 70a wait ifo ildinoi at madd to order avo bare also aqna lity of lumber for ttale nftaue for building pi rposes oiientbjrohs will wef ito prompt and axofaj atteotinr pbop at foot of river street th08 ebbag moiiafier ofinj rrmemherikg and forgktttsg i often tldak whoa 7011101 the bkbay weather and bloaaowi wake aloufl tbo gnat hlfjhway wliouitmt btrdillng their lot 01151 all ocjdier i and build their iioau 0d uiary a budding ipray what o the pail the frosty cold december shall i forget autt wlial shall 1 rctnombcr f let we forget tlio care tim pattta iud torrowi ii thosohivo made mc ration hour byliour tho dreary daji that brought such briglic totnorrotn thebughjincfrottiiat did not kill the flower lot tue forget tho lighioff aad the woojiiaff who have boon ipared to ice the gloried reaping lot me forget falae freoudi and field c neighbors who scciuod to fair in fortune day of jov aviui little iqii who glory iuthclr iibon if they caa oace and chartaetar destroy all evil thine that tdajto lifes bloai docetabflr and then ahlthcaiifywlialihall i rcuiembcr lot uic rnoicrabcr those who iiatb liood by mc when clouds buoc lor cioods bu iith bitter raiu- tlie coaiuibalilcssiiisk oft withheld to try inc- i tbe ripened fruit that 1 caref nl towttrt rain let me rttucuibcr mercyi ahinunj acriw and that godcrec hoods the falling kparror svfecaw flrrf jffltniln ilrafiing 1 1 mx diamonds ij uliv fcvu mlijs dora iiad iaviuxl inc ocomc to licr birth day 4rty there ttcrt to be maiflc and dancing and all tbc yowig people i itkcd best were lo be then i had a new dress and had never 5 et ojru the diamonds that 1 had been left lo nic by my greataont mar- girct whom e had never seen though i was named for her hhe had lived and died in england and hoc jewel were sent to mc- the loss of 1 wellknown friend had not dimmed their splendor for acat mar garet was only a name of course i wanted to go lo the party and tkeoaly objection shy one lud to it was that a long joarney by rail lay between oar homes that mys father was away that my mother had company to entertain and that aunt sophy had sprained her ankle if i went i mast go alone i suppose there h no renson whv she should not said myimotiicr i hot she has selfrespoct enough not to notice etran- gers and if there sliould be a ccilisioo i coaldiit help it j si ro tack yoar trmik child and ill snd kara for a cab and dont forget to pat everything in that yoti need dont leave yaar toothbrush bahmd as yoa did last timci or yoor pocietl handkerchiei said aont or yoor present for dora as if i coajd leatb that v i cried but you did gi off with on shoe tu yoar shoe bag and iud to wear yoor boots all the time yoa were nt the nobles iid aunt sophy bent i cpba being provoking and when we left tor the country last year yoa ht the gas before we 6tarted and left it so aad the bill lot the child alone tiid grandmi vpu were giddier than she is at seventeen bat pat the arnica and the peppermint and the bor of carcmts pills ia yoar trunk no knowingwhat ma- happen teas furnished yrilb advice i isf t the room and ran up siaik glad- enough o be permitted lo go i had eventhing read- aad my trunk strapped and i bad only to dress- i was certainly conscious that my gorgeous diamonds nerc not the things to wear with my gray travelling dress but i pat them on mafflirg the earrings aad covering the pin with my veil and eorried down again k other took no notice of the fhirnmt under the veil neither did grand mother bat aant sophj- was very aharp- eightcd and oa thgwnlch for misdemeanors on my part i saw her patting up her eye glasses and i knew wjiat would come next that little shriek and the cry that girl i never saw any oae like her 1 take off your veil maggie yes she not to know how vulgar it is to wear dia monds in the daytime on a journey so dangerous jj cried grandma so imprudent j crieci mamma youll be robbed and murdered my dear before ever yon get to yoor cousins house said oar lady guest bat i cant take them off now its too late said i pui them ia your reticub my dear said our friend sbi leave it behind her said aunt sophy who was very cross ia consequence of her uprained ankle j thi cabman miss said nora at his moment and be says youve just time and no more to catch the train i was glad of the excuse for muffling my glittering ears again and giving the good- bykisies but despite my haste aunt sophy wand time to call af ter me keiiamber my warning j those dia monds trill get yoalnfo trouble before your joumejj is over i certainly aunt sophy was very cross however we reached tho train in due time ply baggage torn la the hands of an express man i hjid a seat on the shady fiideouhc car aad tt was a pleasant day best of all i had no next neighbor and it was nci until we jhad 6fopped at many stations thivl heard the dreaded question is this seat occapiod v and answered by movingmearer to tile window to admit a stoat person gayly jhough cheaply dressed who carried atraveding bag in her hand and who at onco made a most disagreeable impression on me unhappily for me i soon diacoyered that she thought that civ ility obliged her to nlkto me now girls quite understand that paternal warnings as to strangers allude to gentle men and it is simply brutal notio answer a woman who speaks to yoa i detested this person at sight but i was obliged to say yes no o j indeed occasion ally she told mo til about herself aad all about hr journey she remarked on the passengers and oriti ieti their bonnets and she asked me tho ob ec of my journey i felt sore that she sa 7 ray diamonds under my veil for her aha p black eyes turned often toward my art and afterward i fancied that she 1 ft her hand toward thorn more than oni 6 at the momenf 1 was simply annoyed however and glad when wo camo to tho station whoro i yas to alight it was a quiet hour and njoet of tho pooplo hurried away at ouco 1 however went flnt into tho drcssiugrooni 1 was rather too vain in those riflyi lo run the risk of going to my uncle with n dirty face and that li alwnys possiblo after a railroad journey and indeed as soon as i looked into the glass i found that i th0ui4be better for a little touching up i had a little towel in my reticule and a brush and comb and i look off my hat laid it on the marble close o my hand put my earrings fnto it and proceeded to waih my face and brush my crimps happily natural outs i was just about to replace tho hat when a voice said ofer my shoulder i saw you from tho door aud after such a nice comfortable chat as wc had in tho cirs i thought i wouldnt go off without aying goodbye lliere she was again that woman ah well goodbye said i and turned opul on my earrings they were gone suddenly it rushed iuo my mind hat this woman was a thief that the purpose of her sociability was to rob me j my earrings my earrings i cried out shaqily where arc my earrings my diamonds i the woman stared at me with a radden flash of anger in her face im sure i dont know said she some one does they have been stolen i had hem one moment ago 1 i said i most like thats the thief then said she and turning i saw for the first time a little match girl dirty unkempt and ragged crouched up in the corner of the dressing- room apparently asleep as if id lake your trumpery dollarstore diamonds i coutinaed the woman redder than before id not have spoken to you no i wouldnt if i hadnt thought you was a lady which jou aint there now to hint at such a thing me a thid indeed t whats thcrow asked a big police man sauntering in at the door it is only that ive lost my earrings i said diamonds worth a great deal i i put them in my hat just now i accase nobody its that girl there shamming sleep ivtid the woman but the matchgirl was nwake aud on her feet she tried to glide past he police man but he caught her by the arm do yoa make a charge 7 said he only these two people have been in he room as far as i know i said i think the child never moved this this lady was closj behind me when i missed them its that girl said tho woman trem bling violently confederates probably said the police man je confederates with a raggvd rnatcli- girl tabbed the woman youd belter make a charge against both said the man a litllecrowdbegintogatbcr the match- girl shrieked he woman wept happily in the midst of the tumult i saw two well- known faces doras and my uncles we came o meet you said my uncle you mother telegraphed that you had started bat whats the matter i explained x the earrings aunt margaret left me are gone bat i i dont feel sure his lady i dont know what to do mike a charge said the policeman i think its this woman or both of em cant i have jastice sobbed he wo man i aint stole nothin shrieked the child no you have not poor thiug said dorasaddenly look here maggie it was the fashion in that year of the lordto trim ones travethngdresses plenti fully with a sort of ball fringe all little fluffy hobs the mantle of mine had many yards upon it and as dora spoke she drew the mantle aroaad and revealed to me the fact that the earrings hung suspended 0 this fringe as the woman spoke i had turned and the fringe had dipped into my hat and flirted out again with my diamonds i stood abashed and quite conscious of my guilt i bare a flood of abaes from the woman the calm reproaches of the police man and the grins of the crowd the match girl not a stronger lo this sort of thing went away appeased and nappy with a gift of a dollar the injured woman was pltjce three cents oemsof thought has pat her diamonds pn i a niece of mine finally quieted by my ancle whoatlasi escorted her o her destination in a cab and i went home with dora i was overcome with mortiacation bat i think my strongest feeling was the dread that aunt sophy should ever know hat my diamonds had got me into troable after ail j mistakes made with loaded pistols in the latest case of accidental shootings ia new york where a young girl was killed by the discharge of a pistol ia the hands of a young man who pointed i at her under the supposition that it was ualoaded the coroners jury has pronoaaoed the act to be one of culpable negligence although it is perfectly clear that the young man did not intend 0 kill or harm anybody these mistakes are so frightfully fre quent as 0 indicate the necessity of vigor- ous action against the reckless persons who commit hem it ought to be deemed con- elusive evidence of crimiaal negligence to point a gun or pistol at another even in play so that if death were iaflicted by jhe unexpected discharge of he weapon a con- viciiooo manslaughter would follow after a few persons had suffered im prisonment on account of their fatal care- lessness this practice of pointing s firearms at people would stop j 50000 at one stroke vanity ii he passion of a little mind and a cold heart humility lo luperion is daty to tqaali court dy to inferiors ooblonesi and to all aafety help somebody worse off than jonrielf atid yoa will find that yoa are better off than yoa fancied the doubts ruwsrd of kind words the happiness lhev csuie ia other sod be happinesi heyctase in oarieivei books arc- among mans truest consolers in the hoar of affliction troable or sorrow be can urn to them with confidence and trast j wuhoat hard work and ear 0 est purpose all that s beat in he world perishes we can uot even have a proper game without earnestness the glory of roan consists not merely in looking up to what is above him but in lifting up what is below him he noblest and most etaked character is also the tendereit and most heipfal there 1 nothing which guards a qiao in truth aad righteousness so firmly here ii oolliine which lifts him op soiarely as the doing of fod to others this indeed is 00 ly he highest illaslratido of a law wide as he realm of human life it is no mans business whether he has teujus or not work he mait whatever he is bat quietly aad steadily aod tho natural and enforced results of such work will always be llio things tht god meant him to do and will be his best without 1 lead iues cf character in social life there caa be no true friendship ac complishments may please beauty may charm fluency and grace may attract bat to win confidence and respect lo be trusted and relied upon the man or woman most be stable in character seifpoifed true to protnises punctual milling firmness to geniality and steadfastness to goodnature remarkable incidents- lord eldon says in one case in which he was counsel for a long time he evidence did not appear tooach the prisoner at all aud he looked flhou him with entire un concern seeming to think himself quite 6afe at last the surgeon was called who stated that deceased had been killed by a gunshot in the head and he produced the matted hair and othef stuff taken from the wound it was all hardened with dried blood a basin of warm water was brought into court and as the mass was gradually softened a piece of printed paper appeared the wadding of the gan which proved to be half of a ballad the other half hod beenfound in the pocket of the prisoner when he was taken he was convicted and banged he cites another case of a man who was apprehended twelve years after the com mission of the deed he had made his escape and though every possible search was made he coold not be found twelve years afterwards a brother of the murdered man was at liverpool in a public house he fell asleep while sitting in his chair and was awakened by some one picking his pocket he started opened his eyes and fnstautlv exclaimed merciful heavens the man hat killed mybrother twelve years ago assistance quickly came the man was secured tried and condemned he had enlisted as a soldier and gone to india im mediately after the deed was committed and he had just landed at liverpool on his return when his first act was to pick he pocket of he brother of the man he had murdered twelve years before it was very extraordinary says bis lordship that he maa waking out of his sleep should so instantly know him some chinese jests the chinese have their stories and their fan jast as we hare here now follow some specimen jests from canton a wealthy man lived between be houses of two blacksmitiu and was constantly annoyed by the noise of their hammers so that he coald oot rest night or day first he asked them to strike more gently then be make them great promises if they would remove at once the two blacksmiths oonsected and he overjoyed to get rid of them prepared a grand entertainment wbeo the banquet was over he asked tbem where they were going lo take ap their new abodes they replied o the intense dis may of their worthy hos no doubt he wbo lives on be left of yoar house is going to that on be rifilh and he who hves on your right is going to the hoase on your left a literary man while reading pae night observed that a thief was busy digging under he wall of his hoase he happened to have a feapotfal of boiling water so- he took it and placed it near him waiting for the thief the opening being made the thief first pat ihrcagu bis feet which the literary man seised and watered well with the scalding contents of the teapot the thief uttered a piercing cry and asked pardon bat he answered him in a grave lona wait ill i have emptied the teapot i t there is an an agent at a small station on the maine central who has demonstrated that he has a good bead for business last winter knowing that ice would command big prices he hired a maa to do the station work and getting leave of absence be gan to build and fill several iqe houses after housing 20000 tons ho started for boston to see what was tho best price be coald get for it when he reacned port land ho received a telegram from a new york firm offering him 350 per ton he- went no farther east but took f the next train for home erected another large ice house and filled it he then returned to his duties at tho station early in tho summer he sold his ice at w good round price and today be is nearly 160000 better off than he was oao- year ago all mode by bis venture in the ice busineia if be keeps a level bead now hell be all right a good word for every one how often do we hear it said in praise of certain people that they always had a good word for every one bach people are kindly spoken of in return they have many friends and are held op aa subjects worthy of being followed by the more oare- f aland cautions these apparent monu ments of kindness may eeive eomo good purpose but to our mind tue goodness of their motives is to be strongly contrasted with the damage they cause by 00 freely extolling those whom hey know little or nothing about a rogae well recommended and that 100 by per sods of high moral standing is a very dasgerous person to be at large and yet how many such swind lers are among us testimonials of char acter are supposed to be given for the guidance and protection of innocent people but in bov many caoea have these recom mendations aided the workings of theives and bcoundrela the man who is even overslow to praisd any one will live a long time before bis silence in this respect can have done as much barm as a person who is too lavish and qjreleaa with bis eulogies may do in a dajh a new officer for our churches many year ago when henry ward beechcr was well known as he supposed to everybody in new york be walked ioto ho office of an eminent lawyer lo wall street aud had to iutrodaco blmsalf it baa been suggested that possibly even joseph cook or dr talmago might speak for an hour in some villages of car land and not be recognized a few ago a doctor of divinity of national reputation wbo ia in appearance very youthful preached in his city and one of ho con gregation said i think that young man- baa jual graduated from the theological seminary a pastor of a small church in this city on an exchange was recently taken for rev dr b president of a college now il would not be regarded in good taste fora minister toannoaocoloacongregaliou his own name and place of reside nop and titles etc there would bo eomo present who woald think of mark twain who in former years introduced himself in order aa he j aid that he mlghfoe sure of having a good introduction in view oi the mis takes noted which are samples of hose that occar frequently why would it not be a good thing to luve some one appointed to introduce lie ofiicating minister o the coogrecatiou in the early part o the service if it is an exchange ben itt it be so announced and ben he people will not suspect lheir pastor is away seeking a new field if uie charch be without a pastor it is especially desirable that the people know who is conducting the services if not- 1 candidate it ahculd be so btaled in justice to the minister uho will havia better opportunity to impress the truth npou tho hearti and in justice to the people wbo arc often weary of the unprofitable business of weighing candidates aod long for the opportunity 0 worship the lord ou account of tlio many mistakes and annoyances connected with giving oat the notices let bo some perton who presents he name of he minister rasko all the an nouncements for ihe week he is much better fitted lo do tbis than a alraurr for he will more easily read tbe notice and will know how to pronounce he names some experiences of former years civq rrnpliais 0 his suggestion a friend vc ben 1 s to- deal gave out a notice of a meeting at the house of mrs kiseam with accent on the first syllable much to the amosemehtof the young people a few yiars arp the writer received a notice cf a meeting to be held at the house of j divilsoo it seemed im possible for the pastor or any one in the congregation to make omthidj eleo out of it but fortunately before the time for reading it came some ray of hbt was shed upon the paper and it was read j d wil son sirauel j rogers in cfcutia at work thexf h sijvb hky overhead tlio earth liurk ana drear there aretrrlls in tho wry a uiociaoo utile trials to encounter everyday hut thooch fun of craj aid glom tbe iatti our ecf mar tread ixokup trstccr their blao iky orerheadl wo journey to tho rlpht and wejourpey to the left an4 ttrlre to find the treasures df which aro bcrtft when bope ba ceased to mue and tho heart filial ith dread look up traveller theresa bine iky oterhead tbe iijadonf dark hist he all arouoj hi like a pall and on iad and lombre scent way ourjurel dances tall iuut above tho tilings of earth ii liovcs tiaib curtain tprcad ixck ap lrattllcr tberblu iky overhead tho summer ds 1 go by with ictt incahories ia their train the aatcmn djyi draw nigh and tbe earth is drenched with rajo hot wben tear id fin la are put and tbe joj of life bocui nod look uittrarcjict j there blaesky oerhcad tuouvh uujci foot tbe tborus and brlan may abound though death and desolation encooipai us hronud tboajh all uie itius ran dry tbat once oui-pv- t look ii traveller theres blue iky overhead jotephut ftultartl morningn new york armours first hundred a frequent visitor to new york ia phil armour short stocky far from attractive in any sense bat a singularly happy man who has managed to make a big fortune he cares little for money cow but lime was when the loss cf ig0 nearly drove him mad it wa a good many years ago in the days of gold oa the pncifc slope ar mour was one of the numberless throng there searching for fortune fortune paid no heed to him however bat finally he managed to get eomewasb- icgi that he sold for 8100 the sum he carefully liedjn an old handkerchief for safekeeping then he iinnted around for a place to put it his eyes epied an eld and dilapidated coffeepot in a corner of tbe cabin he occupied with three olher seekers forforiune he pat he 100 carefully in it and placed it lovingly on a convenient shelf then he went abcot his daily toil when he returned from work his eye instinctively searched for the old pot it wis gone i one of his paitners had tired of work and come heme he had nothing else to do so he went to clean house the old coffeepot went with ihe rubbish at d afire was made ofit all in a little claujp of bushes near by great was the consternation when armour told what the pot contained- and how carefully he wurked over the fire to rescue the pot finally he reached it buckeoed and beat but the moueywss intact and no happier man slept in the diggings that night thereafter he carried it aroond with him in a belt and hat jloown he foundation of the armour millions wesleys centennial the english methodists are preparing to celcbsae the centenary of the death of wesley in march they parpose raising iu connection with this centenary a sum of about 7000j to be applied iu building a new and worthier tomb over wesleys grave 0 set aside wesleys house as a museum for hethodist antiquities and to thoroughly restore city road chapel mak ing- it worthy of the mother church of meihodisra in great britain among other proposed changes the present wooden pil lars under the gallery are to be removed and seven handsome marble pillars placed in beir stead each to cost aboat 1500 it is expected that each cf ihe following churches will contribute the amount neces sary to supply one pillar vias the methodist episcopal church tbe metho dist episcopal charch south the methodist charch in canada south african metho dist church australian methodist church west indian methodist church tho irish methodist church rev dr t bowman stephenson who ia one of the secretaries has written a letter to rev dr potts tor onto asking him to brine this matter iu some way to the notice of methodists in canada that they may have their charch represented by one of those pillars potts bacooiented to act at treasurer for this food and has already received several subscriptions it is proposed to raise in canada tbe j 500 necessary to pay for one tbe pillaw c all the ixauty of early morning is not reserved for lha country there is beauty iu a city uonnng too when the first clear light fatllc upon he street so silent and de serted traversed occasionally by a solitary- policeman or a homeward bound watch man relieved of daty by tbeporter when iorry tbe firtt golden gleams touch tbe church spires fall nslaut upon the roofs redden the tall chimncx and glitter on tbe panes of upper wjndows when nora cdtnesoot to wash the pavement and the grocer tike down his shuflers and arranges green lettuce aud scarlet radishes and bright oranges and bunches of asparaget with tempting nicety and the jjwl with the n basket of liuen on her head iake a picture of herself down the long vista of tbe tree and the cry of trawberriftb is beard there are per faines of coffee abroad too and cheerful clatter of dishes through open dining room windows until ladies j come forth to market and allthehostof boaineai folks are on he way down town and busy new york is started fair again for the day the romance u over by that time but i assure yoa lhat if you take tbe troable to rise early enoagh on summers momidg and look from yoor window when yoa rise your will find hat there is a cdriouatwaoty and romance abcot the city at that himr a freshness and bweetnessi you would no saipoct it cf at midday u a v i whiskers on the mwister i dout like to see tbe fae covered with whiskers especially when it is lheface of a- minister much of the power of a public speaker depends upon the expression of his face of course one may argue thatthe beard has liygienic value bat the beard has no esthetic or elocutionary value the smooth face too represents a jpflrmanence of personal appearance which the beard does not i many people like to change their beards and a change of beard changes them to a minister who cliaue8 his beard i feel somewhat as did a do whose master void him to guard bis clothes while he went in swimming- when the master came oat of the water and wanted his clothes the dog did not recognize his roaster and would not let him have his clothes l to the deaf the beard has a special objection not a few in every congregation hear with their eyes i shall be glad of the dawn of the day when every minister has a smooth face sctcd a sajt and water i salt ia an absolute essential to the diet of man it promotes health in virions wiya if any of the fadctrons oi the body go on belter under its influence and with out it he blood becomes impoverished while a complete deprivation of salt would produce disastrous resulu an excessive use of it wouldbe scarcely less harmful in large doses il acts as an emetic in quaati ties beyond he requirements of health it irritates the stomach and intestines and sometimes purcee those who use salt unusually fretly almost always suffer more or less from constipation to driuk large quantities of water daily should bj the rule with those who suffer from constipation every day the system needs at least two quarts of water aa about that quantity is used up or thrown out of it every wentyfoar hoars fruits and vegetable foods contain much water and id tea coffee 60ups elf considerable ii taken habitually in all ways as stated a boo two quarts of water should enter the stomach daily ix ia a good plan to drink one or two glasses of water from half au hoar to o hoar be fore breakfast and it may be either not or cold as preferred- whichever he used the water should be slowly sipped to deluge the stomach with cold fwater would be to invite dyspeptic- trcaclea boston vrrtm acting words time is money thats a fact and if yoa wiih to kuow the value of time just get a litle bpeck of dirt in yoor pocket chronometer and take it round to a watch- tinker beh blow in it a coo pie of tiroes and charge yoa three dollars for repairs for scrofula 5alfc rheasn etc taktkhcods barsanorilla a kansas firmer sent this rather mixed order to a merchant in a country town send me a sack of flower five pounds of cofo and one pound of fee my wife gave birth to a big baby boy last night also five pounds of corn starch a screwdriver aod a fly- trap it weighed ten pounds and a straw hat a large number of carriages of now york are now equipped with rubber tires nearly two inches think and composed q many layers of rubber of various degrees of springiness carriages thus equipped axe able to roll over the boaea without the deafen iog clatter and jorkioesa which re sults when iron tires ara used acting words is a pastimo much in de mand among little folks who have tried il the players by motions act opt words for the others to guess the one who first goesv- es correctly acting the next one and so oh kniting sweeping rowing reading- writ ing mowing driving washing ironing and sewing are some of the words easily aeied sod the little minds will be quick to- add to this list when they begin to play r health is tbe bedplate on which the whole menial machinery may rest and work li this be cracked nr dii paced all the jpeehaniara that stands on it will be jarred ajad disturbed and made ineffective ob this ringing in the ears i oh tbis humming loiho bead hawking blowing anntbag gasping watering eyes and throai arupw health tmpared and eonifort n4 till i would that were dead what folly to suffer so with catarrhaj tjonbleft when the worst cases ol chrooio c itarrh iu the bead are relieved and cured by the mjld cleansing and hfialingpro- r sriies of dr botes catarrh eemedy il arifies the foul breath by rsatinr titer c iuso of offence heals tbe scjo sad inflain- e 1 passages and perfects lasting cairsw

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