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inserted uh firbld and c a xd aecord- inrlv- transitory a vert le menu tnnvtbe vau lafedvanee chances for contract ndvertuem oinuosi be to tbe oolce oy fl a nuoa mnjavoiher- rte ueywill be left over uu the ioltowlnc hpmoare kdlloravroprielor 6000 so a m 3000 12 00 2000 1100 700 t1i1q d1dc0 mt l fad ca fle 6l geo p wliili bcrmeulc sproce stv hrrt tfftrrrtihit caatnctiaxmmadellt ix new vojth business direty rrr h ljvhv mr mc rs tt graduate of trinity cuik-se3iem- or of college of fkyicians and sorns 05e ani rcsilouce at the head oire4- iricksu acton l bexxktt t taws out dext1st ileorge- josn lawson gradtatt of on- iiaij vcrreixiir coixeue toaojrrti vcseririy surgon acton oat osicc iz kedney t seas loot and shoe store res idence in the rear horse trained u to all calls night or day promptly attend ed to- tenss easy tjhjhr v s georgetown on will visit acton every wednes day sad will alt ici to all call jertariih thsprofeon orders leh at ilcgarrms dru store will receive prompt attention terns moderate tj fisher- c h riggb lps of the firm of klgof 4 t05t toeqvto will be it cimpkclt- howl on the rt if on lay of every month in the- practice of his profession all were exectiud in the lites and most impraved siyit of the dentil art- ko charve for consnltaticn tfroi100 fu advance the newspaper- a map ptbuey life its fluotuationu and it 7aat concerns volume ix no 14 8150 if uot so paid the ri0oorttion ttorne tbejr btongbt ht aauoxjon gmirn a man acrom the sea taj and broad and black of txard aud boane of voice aa man may be hand to tbaka and month to kiat both ha offered ere be tpoke lint she tald what man i tbfn cooio to play a ajrry joker then they praiaedbncalledhlni luiflrt tjghtott lad thit oror itept but her ton the dirf not knoir and the nrithernniled nor vept ko a nnrae of pnety rears set a plfioon ph in light she aaw htm oat tu ho i tii liu i she knffw him by bla appetite acton ont thursday oct 4 1883 whole no 431 tames matthews agant for fire insurance cos life acoident insurance tickets 3000 for 25c- per dav aeatior the doniiiiiau buannhi co return ticjtcu issued ar tickety uibriucout our friends cnrxrck teas almost akt athch lcfe stcjwy lo laau 0xl joint er tijdorttl short date notes discounted agent for the canadian loan a- having co toronto covykavou or deeds mortgues discharees chattle mortgages farm and house leases agreements c clerk lir caart comr in queens rend ac issuer ot uamaelimuttk oash for oralk and pork 0h ri 5 good willie bamstcr sclicixor kotiry inblic georgetovtk a acton acton oece in jtre secorit block toax day architect gaelph ontario omx queens hotel block market scutre ttf b- bragg practical millwright reartxuc i picir miilf a sjicijiy p o ajirwi lior lie iocood patents slccred si for inventions henrt grist oiiava cixabu 20 tears practice xo paunt xo pay ctbaxcis xcnan successor to t f capczu bookblvder st gtorcs square gnelnh account b 5ok vi all fcinis made to order prtmicifc of every escriptkii carrfully bousl bulinlcitlyani promptly done sy ilhestheet licenaed aictiqfleer- fji ile cjutva ui weuinljn and hahon orders left at tv ftfx p tilts 03ice acton iiz at ray ridnce in acton will be lixnipuy sttjqde1 to terms reasonable vser i al injnr to loan on the most favorable terin aciat the lowest rates of interest in sums of 5u0 and upwards l 1me for sale lima czj iiad it the canada lime works in mjl jr kr ouintities at any time apjjv t the kill near toltoua kill r to hmith j hiyur ii box iti actov actoh banking coy 8t0rey 0hristie a 00 bockeks acton oulario a iexkral bakkixv llll- aasb traxxacteu xqsst loaotd ok aff0vxs notss notes discounttid and interest allowed on deposits new wall paper new borders now window shades nwacvases now toy coods all for the present trade fix npyour homes for exhibition week and ret the goods to furnish your booms at days bookstore scelph day sells cheap i splesdid new stock in everv like bargains ik- ladies 6bits oqld and silver watches a labge stock of electro plate just received allriwstylis big bargains in spectacles and eyeolastes wm 8 smith tlie 1ikii and clock houe of guelpli ouk and see the great exhibition is oti srim lisi tir fancy coods of all kinds toy cliiui liuhs ilrvs waggon lvii- ilcv- ix thi royal- 01ty of guelpk tnriliiav mm vivo oct ikes poetey 10 cent store and i chltl cmsh iiiih j uglier wyodlum slrvc gueli jasfkidnei farmers railway men i fame kit f tv fait not i iiiu h wi- nittkhurtbnir kruui katlvrj4 from lupiclt to dau jviy wii it iktit lirnni tim wiioj nllt lu yailk be goiter or writ ik- riw ivfirv i rutn lie itjfc txj uigu i ilicc itir uxiuv ml for uin who ti tii ilio to u- urine iis tlth riil bout to lu i uaiju liu cruwu tliifii life iarajjlic tlc ri tin prtiv oflifinl ani rrili sit imt uuiujj to tlirv it 1 vti thniilt forty he jtivtd by ft lw fianl by none ixiurii life aiiy bave vine farltr ait 1 tlt the murtai leip uadauiit tiiuit thai nil vv ak u crauul 11 file mrill not jnnll ttjc mhi of pfxls to die sor f uffer vo to tin frun wil it pjefdou i the jcy xor let c liidc trhiuer our jiltasurc tii uwriilv ljll utdfrticalh a ueaiuri- cio thci iz- vauiw ijiiiu- da mcriflcc to tatu im love jay til jitii upon the tjirinc- ad lift- tofiu the hunt- thy hapv lf for pra urtcr aiillicu fmiif an jiotiorv luuljr p up topvy see otr patent dustproof case with waltham movement b savage gtelpi the oldest drub store in guelph s hivil rjlkv 1i hlurlnii for salk tbe anicniuerl uia n jv in sok firet- cla pia clnr aqj au miiugio suns n4 tartci irliiij call mid cuuiine ttoali f yoajtijuiru njibinx in be line tiios c ho0ee acton po tlose iiwiup ar rfciutted to call at 0o and tll tlwir itooanti othcrii toe cjurt will cnlhti them t d tlah mt faiths for sale fran tit l m rrr irrr i henorick w ttt affrit bnuua hclmrug these firms sreijnprovedwitiibaildidgii taiw fruit trees mi berries of ail kinds good water iknty of timber land good road iclioola ai churches good markets only 95 n fnm philvlelpliim plenty of f i t b i tet2 prodactire 1114 dinate nijd and pleaaalt come and we for yourself n be oonnncfid i am prjpd with team and carriage to take t1 to see the frms free of charge j d hesibi g hoostoo deuware gaklas barber shop j frw0bre3jt i s opened a harber shop in the premuea i jjwyoccopied by ijr porsteraa a medical and solicits a share of the patronage a ticlnitr ery departraeot of th will be mud acted in firrtclasi ws- gire at a call i4 1888 cuelph cloth hall our 8cotch tweed fall 8uitlues have now all arrived an ordeos farsniu ate respeotftilly golicited shaw grundy if ebchast tahoes hicinbotham8 cholera preventative xever knotvfi q fail a sure cure for cholera diarr hoea dysentery griping painin the stomaeh spasms etc every house should have a bottle on hand prepared only by w c smith co best american aud cauadiau coal oil at lowest prices bring aloug yourogallou caiisandbave them filled before the price ad vances- the combination bs forced pp the price but we have bought largely beforehand and will give our customers the benefit ah kinds ot machine oil always w c 8mith co dispenbing ghemistar hlxinbothams block fltfpfc i the doctors experience if vcji iltae cuclc 6aid nojiuv j juniper i would like to speak to yoa i old doctor juniper dropped his uews- naer in difmay the spectacles fell limply i oft his iie i vou dout mean to tell tie wild he tiiat llieni dderharis spruutf a leak afiic r xo mide hatd nanny neruasly lileating the trill of her aprou aud chang ing color as 6he spokt ther the red cow is got airay groan- i ei the doctor it does beat allhowcare- less the neighbors are abpat their bars i the red cow is all right uncle naid xanny ife about lnysol that i wauled i to speak doctor jutiier drew a loug breath o relief oii wiid be abemt joanself well ii it is a iicvt dre- yoavo had two alreadv sluce thauksgivim ijay and if yon want to take laisons of the waxflower woman i i think its all stuff and uusense so there just liand me ap the pper xauuy theres j a good girl and see what anic blae-bcrrj- j dimpling yoall make me for dinner uncle lernisted xasn- i dont j think y6n undersund i i am not satis- 6ed xot satisfied repeated the doctor opening his smatlblae eyes to their almost capacity i should like you to pay me wages went on kaiiiiy u because ancle dont yoa see lni doing all the work of the house aud saving yoa tlie expense of a j hired girl aud f havent a penny tliat i cn call my ou u aud if its ever so small an allawauce uncle dont you tec that it would save me the mortification ofcomtug to you for even yard of tape aud paper of needle that i want f xousense roared uie doctor i i shouldnt ask for it uncle if i didnt feel i deserved it pleaded xtuny f rubbish 1 said jw undo si dollars a month isnt such a great j j deal of money urged nanny and i j have lived here eight years already for j i nothing yon know j for nothing eh v said doctor juniper i severely i slxwe your board aud lodi- j ing dout count nor yet your f-lftbe- uh i the parson was rgh whui he preached isi son day wk about tlie rank ingrati- j fcudp of the human race there never va j anything like it never 1 i of coarse im very much obliged for all that you have done fer me uncle said nanny but im twoandtwenty now j and i really feel that i can earn a little money of my own and if yoa think six j dollars is too much i shall be very thank- j ful for five ah indeed 1 said doctor juniper bitiricauy quite moderate dm sure i bat yoa see our ideas dont ezackly agree if you aint satisfied with things as hey be youre welcome to bjafclexyparaeif ncltj cyitd vwoj bpt hlue eyee riniuig pver with ews hat i aay i mean said doctor ju niper resaming the study of his newspaper and now id like the chance to read a pell afore i go oat into the maplepas ture and surreptitiously eyeing her depart ing figure over the rims of his glassy the old man chuckled to himself lqkto ttld that business wges indeed t times has come to a pretty pass when my own niece wante wages for doing my house- work as for nanny she went quietly into the kitchen where she prepared the fowl for roasting made a little braadaaooa for- i concocted her unojea fept uuebprry padd ind then retreated np stairs where she packed the little trunk which had onoe belonged to her mother and whose foriaco wa decorated with a j lbki for antoinetta janipor in brass nails 1 cant live sa said nanuy my boots are all patches aud uncle juniper thinka two pairs a year are enough for any- body my dresses arent fit to be men i and uncle juniper in always saying that i his mothers calico dresses lasted year after year i cant even put a five-cent- j piece in the contributionplate ut church j without- hncle junipers accusing me of j extravagance if he wont pay mo the wages which i am mire i earn i will go down to lake view house and help mrs danesbury make pie and puddings for her boarder she told nie long ago that tlie j would give me ten aollarv a month during i the busv mjafion to assist her doctor juniper reliihod hi- roat chicken and blueberrypudding i only an cidcrly j gourmaud can relhdi tbe apiietizing edible- i of this world xauny sal opposite him looking rather dibtraite and thaghtfui and when he had i aopjel up tbe lat of hu p adding suicc i with r piece of bread wiped his mouth and fohod up his napkin she spoke oat uncle im going away tomorrow be yoa 1 aaid doctor juniper j to earn my own living id nanny i humph commented doctor jqmper well suit yourself uit yourself i mri dansbury is going to pay me ten i dollars a mouth explained nanny bat j id rather stay with you at half the price j if- ill bciua further i said doctor juniper i wont pay you a redceut i j very well uncle said nanny j ana so she went away j siie neednt think shes going to wind i me around her little finger said doctor junijcr i can get plenty of house- kteers for less mouey than that aud 1 j wont be imposed upon i the doctor got his own breakfaot the next morning it wasnt so easy as he had supposed it would be tbe fire smoked and sulked the coffeepot tipped over tbe fish was scorched aud the egga over boiled hang it all baid tlie doctor things dout taste right anyhow there mast be a knack in cooking after all he left the unwashed dishes on the table saddled the roan horse and setoff immedi ately after he had swallowed the last drop of the flavorless coffee in search of help the widow keene was all smiwwhen he stopped at her little red cottage bo nanuy has goue has she said the widow wal there aint no depend ence to be put on gals and yoa feel the need of a real helpful companion i did say when i buried keene that nothing should induce mc to marry again but tne doctor reined up old roan so sud denly that that meditative steed jumped off all four legs at once hold on said he i wasnt talkiu of matrimony i aint a marryin man ah 1 want is hired help do yon mean to insult mc said widow keene and she slammed the door in his face and doctor juniper rode on much marvelled at the narrow escape he had had ill try miss slahala dickermau he concluded she aint a widow widows are naturally sly and tricky miss mahala dickerman was more reas onable yes ehe would come but she required jier sundays o herself even- wednesday afternoon the ase of a horse and wagon to take her to church and four- teen dollars a mouth but what is to become of me on sun day doctor juniper ventured to in- quire j miss mahala didnt know she had her j soul to look after that was very certain and she couldnt reconcile his sunday i business to her conscience so doctor juniper rode away once more solemnly shaking his head whats come to all the women- aid the doctor betsey paw wa tbe next person on whojii ht called a sharpnosed gossip with a high shrill voice and spectacled eyes 1 think i kin suit ye doctor m said miss crowe ive lived housekeeper to several families my terms is twelve dol lars a month and the privileges of a home and a young gal under me her wages will be four dollars extra doctor juniper grew a tallowy white doyouspose im made of money baid he thems my terms said miss crowe aud i wont vary from not for the president of the pmedrbtteb p theres an end at the matter then said doctor juniper juai as yon please said betsey crowe tartly louisa henley would not undertake the place unlets her mother and eleven-year- old brother could come as company for her mrs cackle expected the washing to be put out and a cleaning woman engaged for every saturday maria michela hinted at the prmleg of ailing the vacant rooms of the house with summer boarders and the upshot of it all was that doctor ju niper came home in desperation without any help whatsoever be telegraphed to hia cousin eu wwioat female somewhere on the ad oi the ajirondaoka to 0qm to tho rejactie she ww m i w whfcot to the rheu- mafaagi to egiiqptto fits and to an undue fnndnees tor tie brandybottle and at the end of a month doctor juniper was glad to ship her off to a home for aged wo men in new york and than tnrdaed fcj mrs danesbury and asked to see nanuy naunv came in all smiles and dimples really said the doctor to himself i hadnt any idea the girl was so pretty she welcomed her uncle with the most affectionate of kisses nanny said he you were right and i was wrung im sorry i ever let you go away if youll coma back to the old farm ill piy you ten dollars u month aud be thankful to you oh uncle i cant said nanny laugh ing aud blushing ive promised to marry hugh danesbury doctor junipers face fell hugh danesbury said he thats tht young fellow tlmt works at the mill aint it 1 yes uncle aid nanny then cotne both of you said doctor juniper hugh shall niu the farm on hlmres and ill pay you the ten dollars juat the same i caa live ua ive been iiviu id sooner take laudanum i so the young eoplc were married and came to juniper farm to live and uncles a deal easier to get along with than ever he was before said nanny for doctor juniper had profited from his experience the future newspaper in a recent address of the ohio press assocation whitelaw head of the new york trilunf said 1 do not believe that the daily newspaper ofltf will give many more pages than that of 10 bookmak ing is uot journalism even magazine- making is not journalism the business of a daily newspaper is to print the news of the day in such compass that the aver age reader may fairly expect to master it daring the day without interfering with his regular business when it passes be yond these limits it ceases to be a news paper aud it ceases to command the wide support which is essential to its sriccess a feeling of annoyance arises in the mind of a reader who has put into his hands in the morning more matter than he can find time to read during the day he does not want to skip any of it because he feels that if he does so he may be muuing he ought to get he can not possibly read it and at least in a feeling of irritation be abandons the paper bays a smaller one in its stead skims that and assumes that if it was properly edited he has missed nothing of real importance he does not wish great masses of undigested mfwi thrust upon him in balk that he may take oat what he wants he insists that mb editor shall do this for him shall select the sal ient points and present them with reason able compass it would make no difference if you offered him the undigested mass at the same price with the compact summary he will pay just as moch for half the matter if put in manageable shape the great revolution of the future in news papers is not therefore to be in doubling their size in doubling the quantity of matter they give or in doubling the mul titude of bubjecte they already treat pleasantries a ranhiou article woman a sequestered spot the cojered ce- the hateth day of the weei washday cldckeus get uu tkg vorlds deck through the hatchway v it is when a woman tries to whistle that the great glory of her mouth is seen with out being very much heard i meant to have told you of that bole said a gentleman to his friend who walking in his garden stumbled into a pit of water no matter said the friend i have fonnd it the worst case oi indolence related is that of a man named john hole who was so lazy that in writing his name he simply used tlie letter j and then punched a hole uirough the paper some workmen while putting up a sign at a newport store dropped two of the big letters both hs on the pavement a dojen newporters immediately exclaimed how delightfully english he took the necktie mr emery storrs the chicago lawyer tells a storrof a man who bought a bill of goods for 1 500 thefirm being suspici ous of their customer put 1300 on the usual prices the customer could only raise 1200 which was the regular rate the rest being in excess he said he would give hisnote for the remainder and they took it then he said he was in the habit of recovering a present on making so large a bill they gave him a necktie he bitter ly objected to such a mean little present the proprietors concluded to present him with his note for the s300 i think i will prefer the necktie ii its just the same to you fell into his own trap asa taft of waterford relishes a good joke and occasionly puts up one on a neigh bor the other day while hunting he shot a woodchucknd as he stood over him it occurred to him to deceive some ambitious ximrod accordingly he set up the woodchuck lea ving him ui a lifelike sitting position now saidhe as he left ill have a good one on ihe fellow who happens along and wastes ammunition on that woodchuck this was early in the afternoon and taft continued travelling about in search of further game towards night he spied a woodchuck and blazed away but the trusty rifle failed him again he loaded and fired bat the game didnt even wink taft was surprised be cause the mark was perfect and the rifle was usually reliable he fired again with the former result well said taft still eyeing the woodchuck that beats me not willing to give up he tried onoe more bat failed then losing confidence in his rifle he started to run down the woodchuck bat as he approached it he recognized the locality and realized that he had f alien into the trap set for the other fellow did not ask baby is very exacting at table her mother has in consequence been obliged to forbid her to ask for anything the other day there was a dish of magnificent strawberries upon the table baby coveted them with longing eyes she threw a sup plicating glance at her mother and another at her father but this characteristic mim icry was uhaucoessful baby was discon solate she uttered a deep sigh and lean ing over to her fathers side in a way to be well heard she said papa tell mamma that i have not asked for any straw berries respected there was a middle aged woman in town last week a highly respected young citizen was observed walng upon the streets with her and when our reporter asked who she wa he replied well sir she is a lady for whom i have the highest respect and regard she is one whom i have known and known well for a great number of years and in whom i have the most implicit confidence i look upon her as beinjj one oi the most self- sacrificing most womanly most tender most upright andnoble women i ever knew i shall never forget what that woman has done for me who is she well sir that woman is my mother good advice a writer in hearth and home volunteers the following excellent advice mothers fathers cultivate after sapper talk play after supper games keep after supper books take all the good newspapers and magazines you canjifford and read them alood after supper let your boys and girls bring their friends home with them at twilight sure of a pleasant and hospit able welcome and of a good tme after supper and you can laugh to scorn all the temptation which town or village can set before them to draw them away from home for their evenings what the master taught some little children were sitting one day on the steps of adoor singing some of their favorite hymns they were suddenly sur prised by a half drunken man who came up to them and uttering an oath said does your master teach you nothing but singing those foolish hymns yes sir said a sharp little fellow six years of age he tells us it is wicked to swear the poor worthless man seemed asham ed of his conduct and passed on without further remark his wisdom a tough chicken story the chicago becord tells the story and vouchee for its truth of a hen in that place withabroodof 10 chickens which she re fused to provide for and ae they gave her great trouble ahe flew to the top of a fence one day put her head between a course of the pickets and then stepped off thereby committing suicide the little orphans wejre adopted by a pullet only a tew monthj old which has never yet laid an egg but is care of the family with as much agin old tough hen could w rl m- wm m s m km m when tie queen of sheba visited solo mon it is said the tried every means to assure himself not only of bis superior wis dom but also of the quickness of hib per ception she placed before him one day two roses one artificial but so well made that she defied the king to distinguish the false one from the real he sent for ajwe which naturally alligbted on the true one and thus without approaching either was able to gite his decision deference is the most delicate the most indirect and the most elegant of all oom plaints foundations are good and paths are good i but they are sot enough founda tions are to build upon paths are made to walk in ef de descendants sb de rooste what crowed at peter was ter make- a noise ebry time a lie is told dar would be such a noise in de world dat jer couldnt heah de hens cackle a little girl the chicago triiimaaays unconsciously and touohingly testified to the excessive drudgery of her mothers life when on being asked is your mothers hair gray she replied i dont know shes too tall for me to see the top of her head and she never sits down a massachusetts ministerratherataloss for some fitting ealogto proooanoe at the funeral of a poor iblftness rimthinking legal pracutionetmr town at hwt boldly affirmed that otttworthy departed bro ther won and beta the flfrt place at tbe local bar f many years the ttemest inotdattxl 1 m m wm lf e3 131 m a agiief