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insertednuftthwandchmtcrdaceord- inrlr traahorr advertise rue nit mitbe pjilqrdt0 chnce for eoulract adrertuemnumusi b4a te offlee or lamon mo onlays other- rle ttr will be irf over uu the lollowlnc week k p moore kjllora proprietor l h tuiq dldcd marl tfond ca alclox f i nio rurcn scroll- cta cnparrr ad- auru tirtmin 1 new york business directory w hl0wry m b mcpf graduate of trinity college meu- berof cihec of physicians and surgeoivs qscc and residence at the head of fred erick st acton l bekkktt dextist -george- it iotq om 9 tcraasslos la advance volume it no 22 the newspaper- 4 map orbusy life its pluctuationti and itfl vaet oonoern 8150 if not no paid aoton ont thursday nov 29 1883 whole no 439 actum bankinc coy storey christie it 00 hankers ycon ontario a jkseral baxkixd husl- sess thaxsacteu k0n2t waitsd ok appsovsd h0te8 notes discounted and interest- allowed on deposits painted cloth or all colors 37 inch widesuv nryiul 4- iicli wide ioc j vnd tassells to match cton ru ffress tunwiuv monmxu xov 29 ii poetey orcwded crowded come ajid see the great exhibition lv otr spixial lise or fancy coods of all kinds toyi china ixdlt eipress waggons r llruhvs s ml rotai 0ity of 0u6uph 10 the hiruiuim flfaclini snn poller the ues sprinc baaiut- uovt 50c each alio a htrdiine pdnltd se it with dado m kittom 37 ioli ly 7 feet for 76c tim is ao anunctn shade and i vt rj- thick and a int- qtuhty hg 8lck to jiitk fntn at days bookstore glelph day sells cheap s aicotne at orco and ct tioa flidc an dte your iinue x grvd 5iipeamrie john lawson gradtate of ox- t1ejj vctxeixirt collrii toeoxtvi veterinary surgeon acton oct- office j in eerney soni boot and shoe store res- j ilesce ia the reirv hures examinel a tc j soiilneii and certicattciv2- i ail cii ntlit or day promptly tttend- j ed ti terms easy tjftshervsgeorgetowx i oat vill visit acton every wedne- i lay and will attend to ail calls pertaininc j to his profession orders left at jic garvin j drzz stre mil receive prompt attention i term moderate j t j fisher j at the sent store and chkap cash bazu lpucr wyndham street guclph jasfkidner farmers railway men k riggs lds of the firm cf kioos i evosy teokto will be at campirtilv etutet on thc nrst moniay of every month in the practice of is profession all icrk ciecatcd in tue it test and m jt improved style of the dentil art xo charge for consultation m ow1t a- ilcleaiu barristers 5olieitors notaries convey- acrf ax mnxt t- loin 0me secbrds block iciil st actou j a itevir r w a mclelv g s goodwtllie a splendid new stock ik everv line bargains ix udies gents gold and silver watches a large stock of just twenty years ago twia tirctity year ngp today avi itood luro on the lhor acd wtched tlie tillowt m they brvki witii loud au1 kullca roar well i ruiijindcr liotr i strove to ull a mrct tien tint i hal trie 1 to tell before hut ala iricl in vaiu i irihwl to tell iicr ltt ia jjcrt khk lcrv and bcrt done aud yet i kiitw tliai ihc i lovci had lou my wrrut kiiowu 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oni3 yaeeas hot block jlirket electro plate i the oldest drug store tv- b- bragg practical ihllwright reimiigi2s o floor kills t spsciilty p 0 address box 103 rocevro patents secured for ixvextioxh hesty ghist oitiii cixiw j years practice xo pilstit xo pay- craxcts xuxax sacr to t f chapioat bjokbixdei1 5t georc sanrtgatlnh accoint books of all kinds made to order periodicals of- even description carefully faoiad piiiiagu9ittlyiddproniptiyd3ie rstil kemstbeet licensed auctioneer for h cjunties of wellington nd halwu order- left at the fhe pint office acton jr it my cadence ia acton will be prjaiptly atfended to r tn rjijrutbk also mraeyto loan on the most favorable terms and at the lowest rales of interest in sums of 500 and upwards f we for sale lime caa be had at the canada lime v7ore3 jnn or urge quantities at any time anplv the eilri near toltons mill or vi c s skith slay 1st 152 bol 172 actox ohixgles stirei isu eusrxg for sale the inderjijned iim nur in stock firil- chus pint cedar and aili sliingl staves and tamed fcteadioj call and eiamine atock if yoa require aaythiu io the line thos c moore acton po those owinp me are requested to call at ooce and battle their accoaauotbcnrie th court will collect theuu delawabii vakft 8 jor sale fnm f i l fr xere i 0 hendricki efute agent botutom jxuwmrt these farms are improved with boildinga utncea trnit treea and berriea of all kinds good water pltnty of timber land mod roada tcboolb and churches good market only 95 miles from philadelphia jilentyof flail oysters und game very productive asd climate mild and pleasant come and tat tot yourself and be convinced i am prepared with team and- carriage to take tiafiots to tee- 1 ho fcruiilnae of aharga toi just received all niw 8tylis blj barfains in 3perel8 and excla wm s smith the watch and clock hotae of gnelph in guelph cuelph cloth hall our 8c0tch tweed fall 8uitinc8 have now all arrived aud ordeos for baits are respectfully solicited shaw grundy merceast tailors suelph tames mattiietvs agent for fire insurance coe life accident insurance tickets 3000 for 28jjnerday aogeatforthebananjebsteimtnip co return tickets issued ortiokcts tobriurout your friends cbeateb thax ukost utt athebinre j money to loan good joint er endorsed short dateotes discpnnted agent for the canadian loan 4 savings co toronto coxveiaxciin or deeds morteaces disonanres ohattle mortgraees farm and house leases agreements o- clerk div court comr in queens bench to issuer of marriage licenses hicinbothams cholera preventative never known to fail a mre cure for cholera diarr- licba dysentery c4rijiiug tiiiue in the stomach spasms etc every house should have a bottle on haud prepared only- by w c smith co best american aud canadian coal oil at jowest prices bring along yoar 5 gallon cans and hnve them filled before the price ad- vances the combination has forced up the price but we have bought largely beforehaud and will give our customers the benefit all kinds ot machine ou always on hand w c smith co dispensing chemists hlfflnbothnmfi block gaelpta no lirwfsttkabfc lucys thanksgiving thtuksiring kvc and lucy i11 was comiic home from her daily taik of toil at tbc district fciiooi tlie litte moantaiu stream was all chok ed tith dead leaves the goordsheli lay bwru in pieces among the yellowing ferns iiicr a lncy stopped to gather up a scarlet vineleaf which still retained its vivid glow the eeltius sun burst from a bank of sullen clouds and seemed to eacjrclc the whole world with a belt of amber light while a sadden curt of frotecened autumuil wind swept the leaf from her hand and sent it eddying fiuuftwdily down the dark woodpath lac sighed it is like an omen of eu said she i was thirsty aud the fpring is fall of leaves and the ehell broken i wanted the bright leaf and the wind haa blown it away and i dont know how i am ever to tell grandfather and grandmother aboaf the district school then quickening her footstep 6he harried down the road never pausing un it she reached au old etecproofed house painted a dull red and half hidden by the giant boughs of huge chesinat trees there had been an old tollgate there once bat it had long been disused and nothing remained of it but a sort of pictur esque arch over the roadway all twined with wild vines and grandfather hall was carrying an armful of wood into the kitchen door as lacy came up grandmother hall was knitting by the fire in her cushioned rocker it was live year since grandmother hall had put her feet to the floor yet she was indomitably cheerful through it all if there was a bright side to anything grandmother hall always found it out if not she set herself to work to imagine one ah here you are lucy said the old man moanifally and high time yoa come the old tarkeyhsn is lost and the apple sass is scorched and lewis crawford haint called for them egga and if they aint sold we shant have a penny to put in the contribution plate tomorrow after the thanksgiving services laws sakes father said mrs hall whats the use of rainin evil news on lucy like that dont yoa seo she looks pale and tired the turkeyhen is bafe in the branches of the seckel peartree i saw her just now and as for the appleaass i doat dislike a littlo scorch myself it gives davor- and im sartin sare lewis grawfordu come along yet it aint late you know and leaning over until you would have been sure she mast lose her balance grand mother hall opened the- oyendpoj to flee how the johnnycakes ytere getting on for corn meal wa cheap and the old lady had a fashion of reproducing it in every possible style granny said lucy with a quivering lip id better tell you at once squire deans daughter is to- have the district achool next quarter they dont need my services any longer they say oh granny granny what is to become of as old mr hall sat down with a groan i knowed there wu iome 111 luok com ing said he there was a rabbit ran across the orchard path when i went to pick np apple riht aqoare croa the path t i fathttr ckmv said ihe old lady b wal mi lowing some sort of a lump in her throat thats clear superstition dont fret lucy we shall get along somehow never j ftar j oh yes sighed grandfather hall satirically we shall get along even if we have to bum up tlie side of the house to keep us warm aud gnaw our fingerends for food things is coming to a crisis now j mother squire dean was over to seo me j about the place today liv to lc sold at j aactiou monday two weekx and id like j to know what is to become of us then ah it was a black day wheu i leut that money i to stephen gregson and burdened the old i house with debt i might have known he 1 was a scamp or he wouldnt have wanted to go away and leave the spot where lie was bora lucy winced at this fhe knew per fee t- ly well that if it had not been for her per- j suasions grandfather hall never- would j hive mortgaged his hoae and inri six per cent beemed a golden iine-t- j j ment and lcsides besides lacy hid liked btepheuv gregsoti with his bright j blue eyes hi r clear voice and his contag- iously sanguine temperament j wlienlve made my fortune lucy j he had said gaily ill come back and i marry yoa j dout talkuousense stephen ihehad said with a laugh rut it had not bcemed like uausense in the secet depcha of her heart she had pondered nrany and numy a time over hi- emphatic word- but thev had failed to come xjvq ilolabi htvphen gregwu hadnt made the expected fortune certain it va that lie had not come hinne to marry her and i lucy wis icgintnj to coincide witii grandfather hallp misanthropic theory that all the world was askew friiudmotlier hall was silent she was glad now that- she had never told her hus band aii lucy uboat the twenty five dol- lars uiat she had lent cousin abby miller i the hoarded tlnrtiof rilver in the stocking- i leg which she had jartcd with to help the friendless old maid to open a little milling cry in the city im afraid its moiiey thrown away thought grandmother hall ididspoe 1 abby would at least have written word i about it but there what is tbc use of crying about spilled milk i dare say abby feels as bad about it as i do poor solitary creetur 1 anyway lacy she said break ing the oppressive silence u theres one thing we have to be thankful for the pumpkins ripened splendidly in the corn- stabble and i guess youd better slice up one tonight for the pie aud father must cat the heaiarkeyfi head off bright aud early it may be oar last thanksgiving in the old place and well keep it as it ought to be kept come tle tea is drawn well all feel better for a good hot cup taint no usev- said old mr hall shaking his head nothing aint no use lacy too was discouraged- grand- mother hall saw it in her face even though she spoke no word they had scarcely seated themselves at the little round cherry table wheu a knock came to the door its the aherill to serve the mortgage paper said old mrhall whose ideas of the law were rather vague its lewis crawford after the eggs said mrs hall more hopefully but it was neither one nor the other it was a little old woman in a black silk hat a respectable cloth cloak and a brown- staff dress miss abby miller herself good evening cousin hall said she- ive come to spend thanksgiving with you and youre kindly welcome chirped the old lady lucy set a chair for abby and take her things but first said miss abby i must pay my debts heres the twentyfive dol lars i borrowed of you with ten dollars for interest and i know coasin hall youll be pleased to know that ive prospered and made money in the milliner business that i never coald have got into if it hadnt been for yoar good nature and generosity and here producing a willow basket nearly as large as herself ia the finest turkey in fulton market and three quarts of cranberries add a dozen of oranges and a pot of gnava jelly my contribution to tomorrows house keeping and if it was forty times as much it wouldnt be half what i owe you cousin hall and misa abby miller failing in an at tempt to laugh began to cry and ended np by hugging old mrs hall with all her might tea waa hardly over before a new visitor arrived on the scene doctor purdy tie chairman of the local board of trustees whats this about squire deans daughter ousting you from your place hifis hall he asked i have been told began lucy no matter what you have boon told said the doctor ive seen mr mcallister and he and i both agreed that yon are not to be disturbed ton suit us exactly and we intend that you ihall retain the position if there were a dozen miss deans to be provided for youll remain ehf gladly if you wish it said lucy visibly brightening up and if dean dont like it he can lamp it added doctor purdy independently he had not been gone half an hoar when the knocker they never had arrived at the dignity of a doorbell at grandfather halls sounded again why cried the old lady who st whore the oould flee the door ltivi stephen gregon of course its stephen gregson said a deep masculine voice and hes travelled night and day to be in time to spend his thanksgiving day with tlie best friends he has in the world and i should have been here earlier cordially wringing the hands of all the group an he npoke if i hadnt stopped at squire deans to clop a stop per ou that confounded mortgage business hes so bharp after aint the place to be foreclosed then said grandfather hbll in a halfcompre hending manner foreclosed shouted stephen greg- son sot if i know it and the thing never would have been thought of if the lawyers i wrote to in new york hadnt been scamps aud cleared out with the money i sent em six months ago to pay up the mortgage however here i ail in time at last with the amount of the ofcbt i owe you safely lodged in the wickmau bank and enough beiides to settle up all costs and charge- why how well you all look and miss abby miller has actually grown young and lucys cheeks are as pink as crape- inynle yes yes lucy our old dreams have come true ive made my fortune and ive come back to marry you ah inconsiderate lover that he was thus to blurt out liis coartship before the old people and miss miller but it never was stephen gregsons way j to lie fecrctije and they all seemed to be as much interested about- it as lacy her- j self but lhe- had the discrefiion not to look toward that part particular part of j the kitchen where the big ushgeraniam grew in a painted tub when stephen and lacy had gone there to look at the new scailet buds just opening oat it seems like a dream 6aid lucy ecstatically as she andstephen together stood at the window watchiog the moon wadi through the masses of struggling cloud grandfather aud grandmother provided for the dear old home all our own yoa back here faithfuiand nn ed aijl oar wedding to be in february oh how can we ever be thankfal enough- while grandfather hau was saying the same thing by he fireside we shall keep thanksgiving tomorrow with good reason eh mother he utter ed and old mrs hall answered fervently i shall keep thanksgiving all my life i both bills were paid j a good story is told of the well known 1 engineer wm a sweet of syracuse casually meeting a prominent lawyer one day a brief coirversation ensued in the j course of which mr sxeet happened to ask the judge what he thought of some question they were discussing without really meaning to ask legal advice in the usual way soon afterward mr sweet re ceived a bill from the judge for legal ad vice 1000 which he paid promptly with out a word of complaint time passed on and one day the judge who was also heavily interested in bait manufacture needed some mechanical ad- rice about some machinery which was not running satisfactorily aud asked mr sweet to look at the niachines and tell him what wasueeded mr sweet looked them over for tso or three hours and in dicated the cause- of the trouble when he went home he promptly made out a bill against the judge for mechanical advice 11500 and the bill was duly paidfuraish- ing probably one of the few instances on record in which mechanics ever got ahead of the law happy jims philosophy a millionaire of happiness is bo who has a wlfo to mm his happy bnmble home tif rott and cblldrtp dear whose fond careu sweetens the lift where love fs guest ffls bank of trust ihall never fail ris thlpof hope outrides the gale bis bonds ot faith bring bonori gold eu share in love of vast avail increase his riebe manifold jim owns a hardy horse and truck and a good capital of plnck he boasts not of heroic deeds he trusts to labor not to luck to win tbedallbreadheneodi he has a calm contented mind a continual sant ire and- he luu the will to dare and do not fltkle as the changing wind and a bravovbooeet heart thav irue wealth is dot all in bonds andg sor lathe itock and thares conlled by wary brokers on the street some things cannot be bought a 1 sold where men on chanjo for bar ilns meet theres honor bright how gre mu worihl there is good lensc the salt ofearur thero is the capital ot health he who has these has littlemearth of lifes inestimable wealth he who has these is never poor though he should have but little more and he who has tbeui notthough rich in broad estates and golden store might envy toilers in the ditch fruits of advertising a prominent business firm in one of oar leading cities who have grown rich by liberally patronizing the printer gives to their fellow- merchants the following con cerning advertising we have for many years studied the art of advertising add still it remains a marvel to us that there is not a hundred times more of it we never yet knew a man to advertise his wares liberally and steadily that it did not pay yet there are thousands of men having articles which they declare ought to be invery household in the country who advertise as gingerly and closely as though they had at heart no faith in it at all how can they expect to get their goods anywhere unless some knowledge of the aritiole first gets into the family newspaper if we waited till people learned from their neighbors we might wait for years before the most won derful and useful inventions become known true source of womans power an exchange says that we do not die ctiminate sufficiently when we imagine that the sources of a womans power arises principally from the beauty of her coun tenance for although it may begin there yet the charm and rascination are also manifested in a whole kingdom of gentle influences distinguishing her from the other sex such as the soft and graceful movements of her person the tones of her vooe the loving moderation evinced in every action and expression her yielding courtesy her serene repose the complbte suppression and concealment of her inde pendent wishes and will where they would clash with those of others all these and such like qualities inspire us with that tow and admiration which we wrongly sdppose to be excited alone by the more tangible chfrma feature wafftoe j to iake a goodtempered man first of all catch your man it is easily done if youre pretty loveable and about twen tyone when the knot has been tied and yoa have started in life be all that he needs a sweet gentle little wife v keep his socks well mended his shirts re paired and when he comes home have his slippers well aired have his dinners well cooked the suppers must be cosy go daily for a walk so keep your cheeks rosy v assist him with his coat bang up his hat and when supper is over you can have a quiet chat by keeping these rules as nearly as you- can you will have what is rare a goodtem pered man barn urns ledgerdemain p t barnnm has recently been a guest at the crawford house in the white mountains one evening mr barnum anuounceathat the greatest show on earth woara take place there in a few moments he procured three hats and after plac ing them on the floor procured three oyster crackers which he passed round amongst the company requesting each one of them to pat some private mark on them so that it would be impossible to substitute others after that had been done with great care mr barnum ate the crackers one by one piking a swallow of water after each at the same time making several mystic move ments and repeating weirdincontations he then asked the company to choose any one of the hats they might wieh and the crackers woold be under it bat hes oaten then ap exclaimed sev eral ko he has not said the knowing ones hes got tm up his sleeve i saw him put them tnere after a great amount of discussion one of the hats was selected and mr barnum calmly put it on his head remarking kow ladies and gentlemen the crackers are under the hat you see there is no deception what an egg will do for burns and- scalds notning is more soothing than the white of egg which may be poured over the wound it is softer as a varnish for a burn than collodion and being always at hand can be applied it is also more cooling that the sweet oil and cotton which was formerly supposed to be the surest application to allay the smarting pain it is thecontact with the air which gives the extreme discomfort experienced from the ordinary accident of this kind and anything that excludes theair and pre vents inflammation iia the thing to be at once applied the egg is considered one of the best of remedies for dysentry beaten np slightly with or without sugar and swallowed at a gulp it tendsbyits emollient qualities to lessen the inflammation of the stomach and intestines and by forming a transient coating on these ajgans to enable nature s to resume hex healthful sway over a dis eased body two or at most three eggs per day would be all that is required in ordinary cases and since eggs are not merely medicine- but food b well the lighter the diet otherwise and the quieter the patient is kept the more certain and rapid is the recovery they sold him a hole he was telling the story in the billiard room ot a denver hotel said he there werejthree of as yotr see and nevada was a cold climate for us we were dead broken half starved and dear discouraged when along came a hew yorker ee couldnt play cards wouldnt be robbed and we oonldnt stick him with forged landpatents or bogus preemptions one day we trailed out and dug a hole into ft hill and salted it a bit and rushed back and offend the new korker the big disoov- ery tor 13000 cash dbwn andhebit l took right hold like a pair of pinchers why he never even stopped to beat us down we made a oool thousand apiece and made for trisoo purty oool that was well i dunno ifcthero was anything oool in that transaction it was the way that new yorker hunted up a paid sat miners to wort bought machinery and took over 1760000 out of that ar hole inside ot eight months 1- maybe weve got over feeling flat but i goes not fjomo pcopte lik ovstars on tue half shell others quail utoart but prefer ngtes on tip gold iieew says a viigini ntn k- v3fcj