Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 18, 1882, p. 1

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lot of things it thi 4 oemt tor4- and jlv ottfeya bnr four doortwest of post office ias f ktbnib lw a m l beskett delist -george- onu i johmwsos gkidtate of ox- lido tenshcixl g5ttaovlveosto veterinary saigeon acton ont office in keoneji jo boot acdaioa star re- idence in the rear horses ax as to soundness and certificates riten j in r night or day promptly jattend- ed to terms easy j tjflshea t s- geoegerotvx a ont- will risit acton every rednes- day and vih attend to all rslls peruining to his profession orders left at ugarons drug store will receive prompt attention- terms mode 1 tirffibheala tociiecoialr av kdoaisr i- barristen solicitors of the supreme court conveyancer ss toronto 4 igeorge- toni ces e5oj3crinrtbi urafiu tcronlo and ucleods block georgetown- ay money to linen 7is snnxeiittsfk 1hij iupcrraksl til hexstbeet 1 licensed iractioneefj for the counties af wellington and halion ordaii left attse itpasrollo actory j or at my ftesideaeej ix actan fc pvomptly attended to j terms rfiasonshle- alaaer ta ff- i aw money to loa4 i tjie njgij fsflcfaskv tercss and at thelowestrotes of interest in sums of mq0 andjipwards geem tjexebeiasz c eub- a geo georgetown geaduate of the oaieofesrirtcollet4atoriaii j actottararyxaejairomlhip4cail cslls receired promptly attended j ciht or day herses bought and commission- eesidence west con laterj 6segearfatjb oct ivii g to by sold on from nphe pcjipbrsikess m m irith jcribefcss eue toutel u his pump business during hissuylin the korthwest all orders whether for new workor repays frit t the residena- of mr ebbag opposite stephenson s blacisnuti sho wibrejeewbipsattiitici whejaiih acton april 19 138il i 3m6l trrux bdt oe sejol r j t the aadsaigaed iarepired to sarchaee any ouaatity of elm or birch stare bpltl baaiweod for beading andpine fcedar or mack ash tor amogles iaue loeoriboua a good ttoev of sigletstateli aad bed- inff aiarari oat kaad r teos c jjfoobe time fossale lime out biitiiais thf oiriaai imne works in amafl oilskaaatttieaa r time- apply- at the faln near jtottoa a millortd cb8hixhi may 1st 188 5 afi fiancil 8nseeaottotfjt soqsbijfoss st- fiews snara t account books otab kmsmasfl t fariodfeaia trf every desorrpttw f bound- juilia4 neatly and rromp t liabiy w s funds iriyaated 2sxxw0 anbnal i- proteetion iaa the largestsorplas of airy tire insor- ance company isftjfij all kinds of property c l a a secokpfe-o- aiju ssjktlrtcisiflttl jaitjgj ablktuaittajiipjlgbaiaijyma if boftr 7s nttoijxtptr- ume vii no 46 jluliaaqt6n ont thursday may 18 1882 t7 actoh bahkinc coy storey ohristii it 00 banker8 acton ontario qexera l ba kkisq busi ness trassacted notes discounted and interest allowed on deposits io cent store jthosb- olioioe new styles c sehinff very past at days bookstore eielph day sells cheap a splendid new stock watches -a5d- flour and feed jewelry r u w mm rr in tenderine tearty thanks to the people of actuu aud riciuity for their kiud patronage in the paat woala reapectfally m- jofih ttieiii that he has con stantly on hand at his mill toot oftlill street ffrijitvwofa flourv oat meal cprn jvleeatrjj buckwheat flour chopped stuffs tof aflkinasfyof which he is prepared to deliver daily -i- pi f just received -at- mm s smiiths dpjji fail to oall apd examine whan yon go to gublpe the watch and olock house p guelph teipanwa tou patiosas is urut loueltai tjsderrfthtt mjj racelts pronst tttontlan texas strictly oui l ktqpiaf b firijjbt 8tok we er r had of elgin waltham mjike in nickel kllter ilclaim mfehlckel cases are whiter od parevthan any othr being feiade especially 4pr rnysel ches and cold cases 6 savage watchmaker jeweller butcher shop holmes waaw tsfpectfittty inftrrm tl e people of actaa ud vicinity that he fa a parchaaed the batioeaa aod property of nryic eobinaon and it ptepar id to infiply all with firstclass meat of all kinds and poultry and game in skaion 0t meat dsliremd u any part of town atanrl4ff jf j j f aar btsring practical experience in the butchering buaioenkeettoondent that i can suit sll a call kindly lolicited b holmeb a map of buty lift itt fluetvationi and itt vari ooneernt 150 if not o paid whole no 378 tkomdatm ihxino may 18 1882 ptmrar ionby belabbed the vor ef yer haant got bot ebbery ona wen dey mm r wan a noani hym ha haant no tor h nill ba drut to for dat man tnlgar kow ei yer pocket i an jon oni although yer hondr dey 11 uia yarb dfl good lord he an nabber he tayi tayi ho uy kingdom li den yon mnai cb for dabbil or i tt lord he rnu dedebbllfuni better go in rai ti whar de antjeia i robber dall dan trabbel in ity on da dotnbul tm i a pratty hard place plenty ob oaab watabeaatlfultaoer dlmisa flaah donyeraear i an ilkeviaa poor ob a thow jje vail for ihure and low don yer aee f rerry well filled ob ian haa all bin ipoled de hani donyaraee lpoka inter de aool yer rlcn ef yer wholesome an whole tnade ob tich don yer tee f i pntty quick my lad man bab yer yer awful bad to rab yer boo yor aee f de ternal city o oh what a pity i to bell don yer aoe i qtm stomt sau a stout of she came amiing across- the fields her hawthorn bloom harold aw her thought her the very incaroatioi of spring she wu so young to freih o full of exuberant yet i he was only a coitager nlly for her dress though she glanced up it him as arms laden with carlton as he itallty daughter eppan neat was cheap she passed win her freat eloquent eyes half hylr half mischievously harold was ft ssh from cambridge and well 1 what a perfect utile beauty she is 1 at eighteen the light himself in mother j wbew i how bot it is fie wiped the iot of age from the rus- j perspiration from his healed brow he wu disposed to be lurry little tancy eyes t st p tud give s fellow a sphere even in tic of thirteen patronizing whats the he said kias- my name know it gent ed the word me kiss kent she had atop cd for a moment to aay this and she low walked on with head ereet and the ai of a born princess wnew wiistled barold batrve int saucy eyes and you cmea and she emphaslz- vhen they speak to me call made a mees of has an accent canihe be j though he ventured her at the small ll no cotugcrs daughter likfi that who the deuce a regular little spitdrc a ask the landlord about inn where he lodged- he had come to uui picturesque hhly region on a troutnshir i excursion and knew no one there oh i that was the reply parlor sues a should see het christmas ai mwliailtv r i li tiat- dcc opeoiog bunhi beve aadfmdy nm- all 1 uoil jloiol iairwficaf wffl v a of human misery b tkeriasa ar manhood wirbari mently pt tlaned a new jdlilon of or rattti welli clt- n wh radrosl and t oeni tnrb ft hocv medl ona debility menu 1 anf pbyefc- bjincapaclty impedimenta of arrlage etc reaaltlngfroziexoeaaea aimtttaaeifed envelodeonlyecta or two poxlece stainpi ior fc ihak stimtrsbju etmjtwuwfdeooritxtet frrtn vfkuflmaltaraktieethatftterairlnfoon- bttqoadete may be nidlcauy ci red triibooi the uangeroag na of internal nedlclnior in tin to t anode of vm w wdqair w rvz j wt hi manrfitlnn mv nimata ttjihlma1t k1w rnspf mas enrebimseit this lectow s kreryroqttrd t skkf b aii ti jew ymiu otice thfl cajudaadve rurliif agen ey no 29 klne bt weat toronto is rtrtborlxed to receive advert semou for fcglewoon last year the yerydaj yesterday tith his aid wecan manage to keep the gar len rerynieai taiipposel might ak well go at once said kate win a the carriaxp i ha4 diaapr jkand- cy eyes snouh hjucjckbidi aid ma have gone but im going to hare lots of fun with nobody bid old nannie to look after me aud her eyes fairly danced with the mischief of eighteen harold carlelou himself waa li the gar- den when kate came in he had arrlred unexpecledly the night before a week onner than he had expected he was food of a little amateur gardening at times sod wjmt now bending orer a moa rose bush hoe io hand his back was toward katie and she suppcaiog him to be the gaideoer called out oh adaui thats yoar name i hear pleiso ask mr carletod if be can spare you for a couple of hours this afternoon its dr kents at the rectory harold glanced mischievously at the pretty face half hidden by the tall liilies which she had stooped to smell as she waa speaking here was a chance for some sport kale had probably never seen the new gardener who had only come two days before why could not he personate the old fellow it waa fortunate for him that he had an old coat on he thought so calling adam be took the old man into the plot giving him a crown for hush money and in the af lernooa made bis ap pearance at the tectory and knocking at the back door asked for orders oh adam is it you cried kate coming forward let me show you your work ill put on my garden hat and be out in a minute harold presented rather a curious ap pearance as he followed kat down the long walk his usually elegant attire had been exchanged for a jacket and trousers of coarse jean and his dark curling hair was covered by a red wig similar in color to that of adams fiery locks he bad as sumed the same shuffling awkward gait alsv here is your work adam said kate tie up the roses and then weed ibis bed of hyacinths train this westeria and if you hare any more time come to me for further orders harold bowed awkwardly while a mis chievous glean shot from the brown eyea as be proceeded to tie up the wayward rosea tbis is getting interesting he observ ed i wonder what my next order will be by george but miss kate queens it the ministers daughter i begin to sndentasd bow the original adam most have felt when commanded to earn his living by the sweat of his brow there the weaterii ia tied op faith raniu he said u kate appeared was jlst comin to see whatever else there wu to be did how nice youve made things look 1 cried katie as she glanced at the roses and westeria bat if s warm work isnt it adams your name 1 believe i am glad affably to make your acquaintance adam faith mum but it ia that same as you sav replied adam drawing bis strsw hat further down over his eyes still fuither to hide us face well adam train up this hedge and then you may go she knsweredaiid swept away beveral day went by the pretended adam never failed to be on band in the afternoon but in the morning harold had her arms full of i carleton in his own proper person had hawthorn you i sy 1 yas theres plenty of it about here r ne of the few places there ia- weve mil a of hedges miss kate was taking the ileom home to deck out the rare one for flowers you decorate the church for the young ladies give way to her in that liiough she is but a child as yet if she growb up as pretty as she ianqw shell make maiy a fellows heart ache said harold pt tlotepuically as he helped himself io anotl er brooktrout and in five minutes more i o excellent was the diooer he had forgone i all about the child harold had taken his de gree and was ciw studying law the pro fession of his f uher hugh carlton and his grandfathe before him jost before the summer vai atinn began be had a letter from home we shall certainly expect you dear bis mother wro a this year and will take no excuses it has been two years since you were home remember we have had such an accessi in too to oursociety our new redtor is i most excellent man and baa aueb a chsrmln daughter a very pretty girl- and so b igbt intelligent and high bred now harolc his whole heart was in her answer did yees wish to aay him miss f for its meeself as will be afther slndlug the likes of him to yees no said katie decidedly stop i who bad gone the summer before to franc e and germany thought of going to norv ay thla year bad almost gives his prom se la fact but at this ap peal he wrote back that he would come home and spe id the whole vacation at for thai waa the name of hugh carleton i place dear muni la it was so hard on her he said to himself that harold came borne the rector went atvay on a four wfeeka visit with bis wife i nd the last words he said to hi daughter as he got into the carriage were goodbye catle and dont forget to go op to squire carleton a and ask to have the gardener to come to see to the garden boroh fishing boating and picnic eicursiousmost of which katie attended for by this time the equlrea wife had called uriagina her son and of course afterthat katiewaa in oluded in everything thar went on kaliei too learned to like harold carle ton very much for qo one more genial and wholesouled ever existed he waa gener ous to a fault frank and openhearted as the day and had outgrows the conceit and coxcombcry of ilia youth one morning when katie went into the garden unexpectedly she found adam fan ning himself with his straw hat which was usually drawn so closely ever his eyas and she caught a quick glance that reminded her of harold bat it was only for a mo ment i he had not sees her hot did he sea her when she quietly seated herself in a viae covered summerhouse and took out some pratty graceful work with which she soon became quite absorbed the long droway afternoon waa wearing away- nothing hat the tinkle of the little brook back of the rectory tbe sound of the scythe which adam waa wielding aud the murmur of the bees broke the silence of the place suddenly katies ear was ar- rested by a clear manly voice sieging a bar from a favorite opera- in a rich ring ingtrme 8he started to her feet and looked out only last evening she had sung with har old carlton that very aoug and thia surely i was his voice again- but oo one was iu sight except adamwho whs industriously hoeing peas the truth was harold ig norant of kates presence had forgotten himself bathe was now furious at hislo- discretions for h bifl heard katie and knew what called ber ont adam has hrcarieton been here t she asked i thought i- heard him just now no oram ttaojetthatt didnt- say hiim said the arjparesuiy atoud irish man iv katie iwikibgitfaediaaprj hewqqld crexaiihre katiaai little and thus discover bar real feeling toward talking and go to work i am afraid you arc getting buy and katie walked oil with her moat queenly step whew whistled harold shes too bright to be caught iu that way thinks adam will tell oo ber getting lazy am i well it aint because i dont work bard enough with a doleful gaze at his blister ed hands as he set vigorously to work ad ding even as adam i must win the good opinion cf my eve the next afternoon katie went to call on a friend and harold discontentedly watch ed tier departure it was so pleasant to know that she was in the summer house or about the grounds that he did not like her to go away he did not notice her return nor that she came to the arbor soon after but when he had finished his last order he threw him self down on a mossy seat and tossing his wig uff began fanning himself vigor ously with bis ttraw hat i cant wear that confounded wig any longer he exclaimed its color even ia euough to set me on fire now this is refreshing deppo you scamp bring b ack that wig what if your mistress should corns 7 whew i must j chase after that dog this scorching day t beppo katies dog had run off with the wig as the readerhas coojectnred and oa chase being given to him rushed to the summer house and laid the wig at his mistress feet why beppo what have yon there she cried it looks like the scalp of old adam i wonder if and she broke into a fit of ringing lsugdter as she met the astonished harold face to face mr carleton i miss katie i then unable to resist it he also broke i oto a hearty laugh oh 1 ad youre ndt adam said katie demurely at last no but i will be if youll only be my eve 1 he cried with a touch of bis old boyish inpudence oh katie hiss kent darling ive learned to love you so dearly say you wux well make another paradise where we can be happrgether and i shant be obliged to work so bard breaking into laughter ias he saw kauva roguish look and wiping bis dripping fore head very well said katie ill think of it but you must remember that it waa not a woman who made trouble in the garden this time and bhe added archly but ill forgive yoa for deceiving me if you wdl forgive me for for fbr what 1 asked harold as she hes itated for not letting you know before that i guessed your secret iknew from the be ginning that yori were not adam that first day when i protended to be smelling the liilies i bad seen you were at least not a gardener and you let me work all this timet and it so hot with a crestfallen look yea you deserved it for your trick but x am glad yea can work and obey orders you may have to do so some time you know every man has they say when he falls in love he retorted yes she added saucily and you musnt hope to be in exception but there there isnt that quite enough t for hewaf devouring her with kisses 1 declare youre as impudent as you were five yeara ago five yeara ago f yes oh 1 youve forgotten men always do it is only women who re- member what do you mean 1 her eyes j danced with mischief she waa enjoying his perplexity to the full well ill tell you a fairy tale once on a rime there atop now orllt aever get on there was a little girl coming across papa i aim sorry yoa himieltr boherjtaiattotflri 14 ri w v wavrtfew arrya all on taeatttrteaas ar tt truest afurauaimralrt though tin face ba not th newest atur allafter all when on tsvarhaat la ntgnwt or ttoefclmna the highest over all tnara comes s reaching of a friendship whose sweat teaching gitm o jor ana and rest jtor aba vearyabnl the bast after all xfteraul whet an alltba stings of malioa aftarabafteralll tharaareors deep in ufas ehallos after ahaftoraui fibotudthaehaaews then parens as anil the sunbeams neer come oer as txrw feet psat by the daisies sballour souls neer count bis praises 1 heaven shows us perfect rsat there our weary sools are bleat after auafterelil why why is the letter k like a pigs tail be- cauit is the end of pork why is the letter l like a young lad giving away her sweetheart to another because it makes over a lover why is the letterh like the first glass of rum because it is the beginning of misery why ia thelettern like a newlymarrles woman because it ia tbe end of maiden why is the letter o ilk a courageous wo man ia disguise t because it makes her a hero i why ia the letter p like two winds meet tag i bocsuae it makes a pair wsy is the letter q like a king t be cause it is attached to the queen why the letter b hs a treaty raliflea because it ia tbe end of war why is the letter s like the end of hogs f beciose its the beginning of sansea why the letter tuke a victoryt because it is the enifoi conquest why uruieletfertj like a fragrance be cause it is the centre orbud why theilettery like two extremities because it ia the beginniog of tice and vrrtue 1 xwl my smojvehoiue a maa who uvea in albany- and whose business ia that of a clerk said that be had lately built a bouse that cost biai three thouaandldollara his friends expressed their wonder that he couh afford to build so fiae a dwelling why said he that ia my amoke- house your- smokehouse 1 what do yoa meant why i mean that twenty years ago i left off emoting and 1 have put the money saved from smoke with interest into my house hecce i call it my smote house afteld with her arms full of hawthorn- penetrating nature which csuaes theon hinnm v1 i nism to leave the sysbera astonishingly quick injuring evenoets or temper blooni j he gave a quick start katie went on demurely v and she met an impudent young fellow a collegian who thought himself a prince but wasnt and ho called her saucy eyes the conceited what 1 yonn saacy eyea are you t oe i i remember it all whod have thought it t why its the jolliest fairy tale i ever heard only then she wouldnt let me kiss her and now nowaomebady winger iri e bo if he doesnt behove himself one must draw the linesomewneie and half a bun dred surely v wei iiece yoa are o cruel but when did ypu first recognize me 1 the illrit day i saw you at feiiure the day you called with year mother and yaid harold reflectiveiy there waa ahqajs aomethlng in jpur feell thought aipiliar yes after ail yoa are sanctenb bad sufferesl saay pliyvielaas aod grew o better but rather worse mr 0 h abwawjweeherlf tv afcr diinissbis raysiciapa tr nearlyliu aawmoftlie nrriciw tlotw w and liver emeklieaaiveruad no benefit jwiaa gebettw of bnrdook blood bit krai ob biiuofnnslyaia and geaefil debility at theadvanoetl ageofooi leaayabe leeuyong again and is av irjoyed at hi wooderfpi re- thereby and ability to do ones work satisfactorily il banisheslonitcheb re tires flapneis produces bappineaa and brings us down to a serene qld age wilh- oa thai martirdom of pain exohange sjgni of spirlfnal decline 1 when yon are averse to religious con versation or the company of heavenly mind ed christians 2 when from necessity and without necessity yoa absent yourself from rbngi- obi scrricea 8 wheo you are more concerned about pacifying conscience than honoring christ lu performing duty 1 whetr you are more afraid of being counted over strict than of dishonoring christ o when you trifle with temptation or think lightly of sin 6 when the faults of others are more a matter of censorious conversation than se- cret grief and prayer 7 when yon are impatient and un for giving toward the faults of others 8 when you confess bat do not forsake sin and when you acknowledge but still neglect duty 9 when your cheerfulness has more of the levity of the uhregeherate thin the holy joy of he children of god 10 when yon shrink from self-examin- atpu- 1l when the sorrows and cares of the world follow further into tbe sabbath than the savour and sanctity of the sabbath fol low you into the week i 2 when yon are easily prevailed upon to let your duty as a christian yiehi to your wotidly interests or the opinionsfsf your neighbors 18 when yoa associate with men of world without solicitude of doing good or having your own spiritual life injured a kevcatechum ia draytoat q what is rheumatism a rheumatism ia a homorous tenav tion that causes medno rob tbeit joints with at jacobs qil play prastiea jokea throw things arouna wear cratches and stay indoors swathed in red fiannej jraytatfcfri brm j vvhal ft st jacobs oil 7 a a peculiar substance of at very a psolono socaoa ar drsunt a tru sing indiscretion in diet may lay the foundation of confirmod dyspepsia said there itnafaot in medieal aoleaoe anore positively moertaind or morevutaar itatively asserted than that dyspepla is theparaot of i heat of bodilfilta sca the least oiwhioh is coatamihation of the blood and the maladies of which that u the direot obnaequenoe itoir original cause is however thorovghiy eradieated frem the aystetabj nobti- bop xtataas7wf disoortar i drsrartno ctmi a bridioine which only raquirep regularity and peraisteuoe n its use to cure dyspepsia and the many ills thavarlse- frbta ft- no deleterious mineral sngrfxiient ir contained in it lajjd thgogb iu paction ia thoroogb ia ioiasea of coatlvs it mver rwodboea grippaiffaeabtn4roal regiesa orareiej aitioleoti purgaiite it invljorates tbe ejatera ajirgnhihviifiiiqf ujijeiarav diafare 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