Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 9, p. 5

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Page 4 Section 1 THE NORWICH GAZETTE September 24, 1975 : REVILL & TEEPLE,_DENTISTA.â€"One of the above firm will be at Clare‘siHntel,.. Otâ€" eerville, on the first Thursday; of overy month, wad the following: d.{ at Dake‘s Hotel, Norwich. Woudstock, June, 1877.! & $ly. Norwich @ane ootwmn for.one ym.moo‘ Halts cofumn for one yearâ€"............... 40 00 Quarter:6f a column for one yoar......... 25 00 as CaBuAt Abyutratro :â€"First insertion 8 ots. l:n;uu ; each subsequent Insertion % ota. per. Advertitements without Instructions inserted watll forbid nnd charged. mJM}.;lyf' NORWICH GAZETTE @orner of sad Stever Stteets, N . nud nnfl%mhyth uhL:.Tih.‘u:.‘ Graduate of. the Royst Coll )2 caxszou puze is NSbLis, RARSISEARS & nAZ > â€"Lage, Con es Eio. ce ~â€"Setond fiat of the Oxtord Permanent Bullding and Saviog Boclety‘s New Building, Woodstock. u/x meamb, a.0.0 _ ély a.me )un.ua.‘ Ofevery desuription, and in every. style, "exeâ€" ©uted with promptness and néatn ul at the aol nnon:;le nhn;.:l..'_“ Any order‘ that may: be rece!red.by. mail will ‘have immediate sitention, * Prompt quartorly settlements for all advertleâ€" All ldtetdnnegt; measured dy a «chle ol‘ selld noupare{iâ€"twelve limes to an Inch, â€"* F : STaiTo®, [BANRIYTER, ATTORNEY » -dOuvg:-ur. Narwioh, Ont, . â€"â€" °) S _ Office. open: from Wednesday. monting untl ‘Frompt quarterl uz and )o!‘n‘wort.‘ URIEEDMCE:â€"01,20.a Tear, in Advance, Offos and resienoe ovet Gnu'op'hrz‘ Norwich, May, 1877. 1 Will\bo at Clare‘a Hotel, Oiterville, every DEALER IN & areday m"‘ln’i and‘Brown‘s Hotel, Nurâ€" x oh, erery Thareday afterucon. _______ 1J¢| Q1IQICE â€"GROCERIES, â€"GLASSâ€" )EVELL & TEEPLE, DESTIST®.â€"One or| . WARE, STONEWARE, FLOUR ; 18 PoBusHen EYBRY FRIDAY MORNING, 4 Washington â€" <ATERE OFFICE, ILLER‘S BLOCK, B; WBAY, L D. 9. DENTIST, Main St. ‘oftheâ€"Royal Call | * Apeont ot Ontariy, RATES OF ADVERTISING : JOB PRINTING .__._.â€"__,CAYLEYABDNCH, INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. ‘MEDICAL. DENTAL.. . 59 South of Norwich JAFFRAY & CRATB, Publishers and Pro ublishers and Propriotors. x Interior and Exterior Railings * Kelvinator and Electrohome x D.M.T. DISCOUNT SNYDER ELECTRIC J & J PRECAST _ Baggics, Cutters, Wagons and Sleighs, second hang ud how, alays in hand for adle. CONGRATULATIONS FROM SyC:has disposed ‘ofall his old Stook and reâ€" placed it with a good stock ot HoRSES, NEW RIGS, ETC., ETC. Conimercial travellere will be furnish with rigs at a DISCOUNT. n gloa ‘atyles inâ€"slapen and maâ€" . ‘ourning oders promytly attended ie Andot Unes and Fanoy Goode. Frosh P Cakes always on hand. [E Allbal (MBRS. Â¥. J. CLARK OOURNB & RAWLING Manufacturers of s and Buggies . . t oenniors dicivhn 4t Corner Stover and Elgin Ste. Corner Main and Church Stroets, Norwich, Ont. Cufll’l LIVERY! > Job work promptly attended to aud all work watrunted. 1iy. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT Norwich, May, 1877 TTR AN A SIPRODALLTYV MILLINEBY, AND MANTLES, COMPLIMENTS FROM_ ESPABLISHED 1866, POST OFFICE BLOCK, XNORWICH MRS. F. J. CLARK. â€" GEORGE BARE, VOL. L. YARIETY STORE AN ORIGINAL FRONT PAGE AND OATMEAL Elc COMPLIMENTS FROM COMPLIMENTS FROM New Bpring: Stock ‘of ‘CARTEL, Proprietor AND 863â€"2617 ty 1 was deoply indignant at his luziâ€" ness. Porhups I showed it in my manner, for he rose t a half sitting ‘attitudo, returning imy stare apoloâ€" ,;.:cli(ullly, and made a move toward knocking the fire from chis pipe nnstnst Flinuam..the fluous excresenees and exudations hat soviety and civilization strive to. keep under, _ Itwas the Tramp. 1 sn o dn e en P eE es I had been sauntoring over the clover downs ot a cortain New England soaport.on a beautiful Sab dath morning. ~Suddenly, I became aware of ‘the strong fumes of tobucâ€" co. Turning my head I saw a pale, bluo smoke curling up from an adâ€" jacont bouldor, â€" Rising and climbing over the intorvening granite, I cume upon a little hollow in which, comâ€" fortably. extended on the moss and lichens, luy‘ a powerful built man. He was voery ragged, he was very dirty; thero was a strong suggestion about ‘him of his having too much hair, too much unail, to much porsâ€" ]l:"mtiun, too. muth of llh(me superâ€" p0 u00 0t ns CEDEHARE DACCE PA CC oo e e Together tled with a allken band ; Their bright culors gone, their fragrance fed, heir touch iike that of a cold dead hand. "Tis all the velvet ease Incloses â€"~ At Oaly the dust of mns‘flm rosos. One was white, and ww phicker lmg mgo, Whon m& heart like the Apring ras youngy Wheu it, like the rose, was ‘pure as atiow, And lifeâ€"a aweet song yet unsung. Oh. the aktes were blie and the days were fair When the white roe gleamed In my sunay hatr. One was red, and was gathored in June And fih'c" with tendereet words ; My font heart thrilled like a barp lnklun'a, Three roses there:are taded and dead, _ And love tounhert the tremulous chards. Oh brightest ofall my days were those, When my love gave m a crimaon rose. This yellow rose_was lild on the Lior AFint couth fln Jnva nad dand roc: _ Orfost youth, fulso love und dead trust; Now ftlics fuddd and scentless hore,. _ Ata byeath ‘twould eumble to duut Fasten tho case and all it Incloseaâ€" Only the dust of three dead rosoe, JY FRIEND, THE TRAMP. THREE DEAD ROSES. NORWICH, ONTARIO, FRIDAY;, JULY 6, 1877 863â€"2705 "TRUTE TOWARDS FRIEND AXI)W6®." Norwich 863â€"6979 Aevenee it ETK T: l\vomun of his own nativity, appsfâ€" ontly "chuffed" him with raillory thit to me was quite uninteliigible, Yot T noticed_ thit whon, at sunsot ho apâ€" companied Bridget to the spring for water, as.tenAlmiousI y flourishing the 863â€"6421 lingoring beside fencos \re"hn;l'(o climb over as if to contidue, thore confidentially the history af his hnisâ€" fortuncs and troubles which hewas delivering to me during our +wmeâ€" ward \vnflr, and I noticed that he could seldom rosist the invitgfon of a mossy boulder, or a tussoeé of salt â€" grass. _ © Ye.se0, sir," he avould |say, suddenly sitting down,‘ "It‘s along of me misfortunes bogin#it‘g in Milwaukee thatâ€"" and it \t-fiml until I was out of hearing ‘th:it he would languidly.gather up his Taps |ngain and saunter aftor me. | Â¥Bhen I reached my own gnté he léincd over it a moment; with dfl?‘@ pawerbal. D,M ox""" 3 und shid, "Ah, but it‘s nfl?fiut Sunday comes to giverust $@ itc wako and weary, an%.(hin?.â€"il‘ Pilks siventcon miles to rot It." : UÂ¥ e@iirac |I took the hint. ‘Thero was ovidientâ€" |ly no work to bo had from my fr and |the tramp that day, Yet his doimâ€" |tenunce brightoncd ns he saw ho {limited oxtont of my domaln, and |observed that the garden, so culad. | was only a flowerâ€"bod, twentyâ€"fire by, |ten. As ho had doubtless before this !been utilized to the extent of his |,culmcily in diiging, and had pipbâ€" ubd)' expecied that kind of work, rfud I fdaro say L discomfited him by pointing to an almost leveled stono wall about twentyâ€"fact long, with the remark that his work would be the _ rebuilding of ~that stone wall with stone brought from the neighboring slopes, ‘in n fow moâ€" ments ho was comfortubly provided for in ths IL_'ilt:.lmn, where a cook, n j d saunter aftor me. . When d my 6wn gnté he léincd . moment; with dfllt‘?x. . D}M of § ("Ab, but it‘s n;b&’u?fiut comes to givesrust YÂ¥ the I weary, nn%.thiu?.â€"i_“ PFlks miles to rot It." : Wf e@irse | 128 Main St. W. 42 Stover St. N., Norwich Mount Elgin Norwich set in on the following dov, and so good bye to ye, and if it‘s fifty cents ye can givin‘ mo ontil I find, n killâ€"God will repay it." _, _ _ ___ He got the money. But h6 got also conditionally a noto from me to my next neighbor, a wealthy retired physician, possessed of a lurge doâ€" mainâ€"a man eminently practical and business like in his management of it. He employed many luborers on the sterile he called his farm, and it eccurred to mo thit if there really was any work in my friond, which my own indolence ud preoccupation bad ailed to bring out, he was the man to do it. @1 know what L am talking about," returned the doctor, testily, " he told me his whole wretched story ; his eseape from theâ€"confederate service ; the attick upon him by armed neâ€" groes ; his concedlnent in the bayous and awampsâ€"" _ I met him a week aftor, It was with some embarrassmont that 1 inâ€" quired after my. friend, the tramp. " Oh, yes," he anid reflectively, " lat‘s seeâ€"he came Monday nud left mo Thursday, Ho was, I think, a atout, strong iman, a well meaning. fellow, but afflicted with a most singular variety of discases. . Tho first day 1 put him to work in the stables, he developed chills and faver caught in the awamps of Louisianaâ€"" " Excuse me, doctor," T eaid, hurâ€" viedly, "den‘t you mean in Milwanâ€" kee ?" W. D. EXCAVATING LTD. PAINTING and WALLPAPERING CORBETT N. FEEDS LTD. HOME HEAT SERVICE "Your Complete Farm Supply Centre" ~â€"â€" Bagged and Bulk Fertilizer Bagged and Bulk Mash or Pelleted Feed e Backhoe Service e Bulldozing e Trucking Service o Sewer Installation CONGRATULATIONS FROM CONGRATULATIONS FROM CONGRATULATIONS FROM COMPLIMENTS FROM LOWELL BODY JOHN WALLET afterward learn, however, that ho had already dospoiled thoir scant purges of $3:50 ) â€" When the door was \closod upon them, I turned upon him. © You infernal rascal !" "Ah, captuin, and would ye he refusin‘ me a carrakther and me givin‘ ye auch a one as I did? Gd gave us! But if yo‘d have acon tho luk that the purty one gave yc. Well, before the chills ind fever bruk imo â€" spirite entively, whon I wis a young man and mukin‘ mmo tin dollurs a week at brick makin‘, it‘s mosolf that could huve givenâ€"" + I handed him the dollar. " Mlnd‘ you, I don‘t wan‘t to see your fuce | again." & * " Yo wunt, captain." And I did not. But it so chanced. that later in the season, when the migratory inhabiâ€" tants lad flown to the hotair regisâ€" ters in Boston and Providence, I breakfasted with one who ‘had linâ€" sgored, lt was n cortain Boston l;u\'-‘ yerâ€"repleto with principle, honesty, selfdiscipline, statistics, nnd perfect consciousness of (posscssing ull these virtues. _T think ho tolerated me as a kind of foreignor, gently but firmly waving all argument on any fopic, fro«lluenlly distrusting my fiets, gonâ€" erally my deductions, and always my ideas In conversation, he always apperred to descend one hnlf way downâ€" a long intellectual and moral stairease, and always delivored his conclutsions ever tha balictane...__â€" "Teconsider that a dollar is a fair l)rico for your story, and as I shall have to take it all buck and expost {uu befure _ the next twenty.four ours pass, T think you had batter hasten to Milwaukee, New York, or Louisiana," NO. 8. now, . Tt.lay thero passive, imperturb able, and reticent. But iny friend, the truisp, wus gone! Bulger is one of thase young men who are furever trying to say romeâ€" thing. comical_at another person‘s exâ€" ponse, aud unfortunately never succeed, The other day Bulger was riding down town in a loree car, wlen a rustic looking old ‘gentleman entered the éarâ€" nnd took a seat directly opposite from where he sat, As there wore soveral persons in the éar, Bulger secmed to think that it would be an excelfont op. mortunity for him to get off roms of Lil extraordinary wit, | So, addressing himself to the old gentleman opposite, he said, in a tone loud cnough to be heard all over the car : e «But no one ssemed to appreciate the joke, excepting one old woman, who }renlly didn‘t see anything to laugh at, but grinned juet out of politencss. The w‘d gentleman, nlthough taken by surâ€" rise, quickly: recovered himself, and raoking ateufl);\y at Bulger a ‘inombnt, his face euddenly brightened ; extend. ing hiis hand, he said, with a mischicâ€" yous twinklo in his eyen: â€"Homâ€"how was ;:\’cryllfing in the lunatio asylum when you came away ?" @Wall, L swow! didu‘t know yer, but I kindes thort 1 seed them clothes before; fit fust rate, don‘t they? How d‘ye like the shirt? Looks all right; wonldn‘t know but shat ‘was yours ; needs washin‘, though. Its too tarpation bad them boots are so emall \yer etn‘t wear stockings with ‘em ; but. if I do siy it mysalf, that‘s good leather in thein boots, and 1 shouldn‘t gin them to yer if they hada‘t been & overlastingly much too Lig for me. ‘The old but, that looks noteral, too, T got that hat second hand from a fellor for twenty couts, just ns good as a twentyâ€"five cent hat; a Llind man wouldu‘t know the difference. My ‘sturs tryin‘ ter get whiskers, aiu‘t yer,~ |or is that dirt on yer lip? Why don‘t | yor wear that yaller‘n neckerchief 1 gin ; {;cr? Looks a _ tremendous â€" siglit |better‘a that red thing you‘ve %ut on. What! ha! hat (le Whitiker! that‘s ‘|a good ‘un, 1‘ll bedarned if you hnin‘t |got thut collar on tother side up." ,| (Bulger _ wears â€" standâ€"up _ collars.) . Looks ~so queer 1 couldn‘t help || laughin‘, _ Aiju‘t yer kinder ‘raid |you‘ll tumble down some time and ‘|stick Tha nintent Aicael‘wi~ann__â€"â€" Jolin Bulger‘s Mistake, 485â€"0906 863â€"2441 863â€"3437 863â€"2830

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