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of 0 laclatun lbre months 3100 kakeoumn inw tuonthi j oairtereoiamnlhrte months o0 keerllsenlent wjiimh direction cut be loserteiunr irnldandchtntrdiconl- inrlr tranuorr j j mnrlhe pmludrancf chance for eturxct mfvf rtkenununuist he in ttie olce or tnou nm lays other wise liieywiu he ufl over uu ihelollowlnc h v moore kdllora proprietor tuio dadco i- l ry4f4moap llilo rflrtllercit 0 knwf a trttataf bopmcta spmcr 8 hrf i4mislre oatzvtf marbefflaarfurlt ik xkw vokk business dirjotory wh lofiry mb it cf s graduate of trinity college mem ber of college of riirsiciaos and surgeons 05ce aalrvltnctr at tue head of fred erici st actcn llbexxett dentist cwrje- a tocnont jol lawibx glu3tate of ox- titio vcrtatsiir cixtut toeoxto veterinary sureou aton out- oscc in kenney i sons boot and shoe st-treres- idence in tlie rear horses exaicined as to leundness and certificate qiven z all cails night or day promptly attend ed to terms easy t j fisher v s geosgetowk ont will vict acw2 everj wednes day aniwill atiend to all calls pertaining to hii profession orders left at mcgarrins drug store wui receive ponipt attention terms moderate- tjflsher- i h riggs ldsof thenrmof vyi h5os a ivoar tonovro will be at campbells hotel on the rst ifoniay of etery niontiiin the practice of a his prfeiqi ah work eseatjd in thr la5t anlmt improved style of the dental art no cliargefor consultation tcrmssl00 in advance the newspaper- a map of busy life its fluotuationb and its vast oonoerne 150 if not to paid so volume ix no 13 tahes mattiikws agent for fire insurance cos life accident insurance tickets 3000 for 25c per dar agent for the dominion skunsliip co return ticket ittancd or tickets tubriucout your friends cuciver niy aliror akv atnak uxe money to loan good join or endorsed short date n5tos discounted apint tor the cauadiau loan a svin co torolto cosvevikokk or deeds mortgages discharges chattle mortgages farm and house leases airreements c clerk div court comr iu queens bench c iaaoar of marriage ucausea 0a8h for orain and pork acton ont thursdaysept 27 1883 whole no 430 actth banking got storey christie fc 00 bankers acton ontario a gexbral baxttxc 11csi- xess traksacrelj jkn27 waked on approves notes notes discounted and interest allowed on deposits orovded orowded 1011 k ami see the great exhibition j s oti srrdil like w fancy goods of ah kinds toy tliita uois icsf txs wuajeou roral city or cuelpk i a cent store and oitrar cttn in ui tper wyndham sritt gucipit jasfridner farmers railway men scion 4neghb tirnwitv mouxiko hrrr 27 1ws p oetp i fi s good willie barrister solicitor xotary public geoegetotts 4actok t acton onice in itra secords block tohx dat architect gualph ontario ornr qnees hotel block market square b bra- rractilai nlltthiht rcarra of fiour jlllu a tpeciajty p oaldr bui 1113 r patexti aecukfd for ixvextioxs hexby giust oltij curat t t id tear eraetice- xo paunt xo pav pia jceis xcxax successor to t f chapman booebixder at gcoriis siuare gnelpl new wall paper new borders new window shades newvases new toy coods all for the present trade fix up your homes for exhibition week and ptefc the goods to furnish your rooms at days bookstore gletph day sells cheap aiplerdid new sfoct is every like bargains -ik- ladies geilts gold and silver see ocr i ajseotint boiof aukfainiiic to order- pnicaia ui cvjy description carefally boonl riliairitlrind proniptly- done w bicansed auctioneer for tie cities oftiellitoa sid hilloii orjrs left it lh fzzz pats 0c acton ar a- m j vca icuce in acton will be prjtnjtly mzzcu to ttrms reasoniblfc also qjaey uriozxi ontiic mostfavoralifi tenn aai at the lowest rts of interest in sains of 5500 md upwards watches t die foe sale lime can b2 had at the canada lime works in smlll or ire quantities at any tiine appjy a the kiln near toltons mill or t- c s s5jith hay ut liil boi 172 acres hlsgles siu-l- ii hturv for sale the jiiiti hi u w in fitoct firat- class piuc cdr aud aeh hiugfjstave andtorled hiii gill uud eiamiae stock if you rejuifc auythiuk iu ihejine thos c hooge acton po tiuisc owiu iie ai leuosted to call ut once and sctl jitir accounts otherwise the cuart trill enlect them tiilakk fa ubs for sale from fl ut rer acre i- 0 heudrick vrl etate aat botut delaware these farms are improved with bnildinga foaces fruit trees and berriea of all kinds good water plenty of timber land rood roada schoola and churches good markets only 93 miles from philadelphia plenty of fiaii oysters and game very productive lxnd climate mild and pleasant come and aee for yourself and be convinced- i am prepared with team and carnage to take jiaitors to see the farms free of charge j d htxijkicxfi houston delatrare jjakla5 barber shop j p worden ha opened a barber shop in the preffliiei utely occupied by dr forster aa medical office aod solicits a share of the patronage vicinity efery department of the iueas will he conducted in bratchvu tffc gireusacall j f worded nijnl 1883 a large stocrc of electro plate just received- all kiw stylis big bargains in speefaelcs antfeysglassef wm 8 smith f the watch and clock house of gnelph patent dustproof case with waltham movement b savace gifxpu the oldest drug store in cueuph i cuelph cloth hall jour8cotch tweed t fall8uitinc8 have now all arrived and ordeos for suits are respectfully solicited shaw grundy meechast taixobb ouelph hicinbotham8 cholera preventative xerer knotrn to fail a sure cure for cholera diarr hoea dysentery griping pnins in the stomach spasms etc every house should have a bottle on hand prepared only by w g smith co best american aud canadian coal oil at lowest pneea bring along jour o gallon cans and bavo them filled before the price ad vances the combination has forced np the price but we have bought largely beforehand and will give our custoraers the benefit all kinds ot macnine oil always on hand w c smith ft co dispensing chemiatfl hteinbothams block gaelph no 12 wyndhsai 8t yeqot my last bawbee yes treen im mutt dry tht lunrviu jnlir wi iitediuij lo tin fov tc cat my lat 1n rcklnwd then kat ic tn- tlic dour au irft we lcr c ttunhct ha inc the tbfuc i couldiu divf the rmii eiijl ruuiiiut ilouu i fci aa wlatir tall i lay tlic dijhiid jas ufiiuuc luwn when i imc ta iywl an ililii ooi owrc llio brijgc waj tiui tie riiiti tlo tonia iwu ho bflitvi ii a in y fire t afiifn an ttvaiicj wo iww till ucc llijt i could tun iny lau- auuitq hi lit ine bo i llochl o liauc but what avail my jrealh miriok did craw- sw bcru i aih ihc wrvcjc yu mm- aue ntir tvtuouf li lavi- fc fu the itouji i wuu ieat rcjt tbo weasan dinua kparo tvill ut a rill uu- dike lay uiirst ai inaybc waietliin njair what that c saii aboot tli jiay wiiat drs v e look- mc xir that oo tin- wayyc awd uo due kror whlsicy ni-u- nic jovr an 1 1 the owcr o a faru wad toodj here at pen voar iritchiii eilics uycaxcvuvjilt1 ukc tried u trcffty iricu sic inattor ttlm i cd for tutti hm elicr or lie unic vc pio1 inc te iritusat a trnidiif tic pi uc yc tcre fain an often lirac ye tsjciyi uia ti- ye vout deny it jhn a drapiie tt yoarwl tac uac jo5t for tac lead me on wlials tlit ye said yes yra i hear i thca could paege my moo just tat euouch an uacthin miir ta maic mc hiaflins foo a modcrat driilkcr i styled an rtckca t u i a wenhy luflabcr o ibi kirk a lands i jiaid my fi hat ly jegrtws ilke a the rust wha eye to ace begiu an ihett msauhae auechorforl i doou the bill did tin till noo im fairly at the fit a druukeii worthless rojtc sac johnnie 11u the stoop again for acid acquaintance take for anj acqcainlanco ye say ve dinna care a preen when an yere gotten a they hd tucy then on lf may lean tit fleodlcis for mo i fiurpo tae oat yv ote apds tic til the sioap i pid il rvk wlitm lr t hac naae wcmj fn- v i yoa foil ciuut ihfsrci wa a icy oin il lf wet filler it the- biik tiii thcrv for years hid lai fcx bctttr kaci or hotter ttock te cecdf m ion travel fir an thaor f the bait o nco johi i threw t acros yoar bar ye bid roe toodle for a pec y johnnie i sxa gann iii leave my room for raw recruit- yell grup them by the han an wile then on ye ken the way ye re up tac it tae a t 1 clooties colors paint their fjec then turn them oot like ins a happy mistake no life is not fair lis troubles are given to the man v iu iileaanre only to the few mascd mxa iferriain as she stood in her cottage door looking after the fine carriage of an oldj schoolmate that had jast dashed by she has so much and i so littla and yet i once had the oppor tunity of accepting that rich husband of hers and ahe woold have given her eyes in those days if tom merriam would have cared for uer as he cared forme i wonder how it would have been if i had taken jacob marabout instead of telling him that i was engaged to tom and seeing real tears in his eyes as he listened i i wonder if tom bat what am i thinking of i am quite sure that tom could never have cared for her never mrs meniams set face softened a little ai her memory went back to the daya when tom wooed and won her and when she wo so glad to secure him after her long fear that hermoine macy would be his chtfsen bride bat the next moment the bright bunlight flashed upon the highly- varnished panels of hermionea pony carriage for up the george road she turned away from the open door with a heavy sigh and entered the plainlyfurnished sittingroom where her two little girls were getting ready for school put it away hide it under your apron rosy or mamma will see it she heard her twelveyearold inez say in a frighten ed whisper as she laid her hand on the latch of the door rosy was shuffling something out of sight under hex white pinafore with a very guilty face both the children were anx ious to set off to school before their usual time and when the mother had allowed them to do so she saw them turn oat of their road to go to their father who was at work in the field on the hillside the two trim little figures stood on the hilltop in strdng relief against the pale bine horizon and bosys apron was un folded and father was evidently made the participator in the secret which mo ther was not to know it was a httie thing but it added to the discontent with which the nest and cap- able housekeeper went about her usual tasks that raoruiug tom merriam was unusually silent that noon when ho came to dinner he partook j of the tempting meal in an absentminded kind of way aud went back to the hillside the moment he had finished instead of j lingering to talk to his wife as he generally i did and yet this wa- her thirtyfourth birth- day tom might have remembered it i sufficiently to say a kind word or two in pralae of the extra good dinner which biij had given him bat uo there he was ou i the hillside again and actually leaning j over to talk to hermioue marabout as she i drove by on her way back to the beautiful little villa which her husband had taken j for her during his absence in europe ou j important business the hillside conference lasted nearly ten i minutes then the ponycarriage rolled by j the small brown anuhouac ouco more i bat hermiones face was persisteutly turn- ed the other way j she has forgotten too thought mrs merriam bitterly and yet her own birthday comei only one week af tar mine 1 she finished washing and putting away j her dinner dishes and swept the kitchen j floor her house was uone the loss tpot- lessly tidy because her heart was aching i she put on a clean dress of pink print i which she had made readv for this very j day in the pant ry were four tiny loaves of- fruitcike one for each member of the i family which she had made in secret and j the wheateu bread the graham rolls the i chipped beef and homemade preserves were ready for the supper table on the i shelves xo work was pressing for this afternoon for a week past she had planned to secure four leisure houn at this time and now they hang heavily and sadly upon her i hands she wandered aroaud from room to room j for a few moments biting her lips hard 1 every now and then to keep back the un- i welcome tears at last she snatched up her saubonnet and leaving the house by i the back door she hurried across the gar- den and a small neck of pasture land aud reached the cool green shadow of the pas ture woods in the silence aud beauty of the maples she uong herself down and burst into tears long long she wept till the sadness and discontent which had been making her heart sore all through the day were entire- ly gone raising herself ou her elbow at last a j quick whir of wings close beside her cheek st art til her she searched among the moss and found under the roof of three j tiny maples scarcely two inches high a j lovely little hairlined neit with four little j warm white es iu it the latest brood of j the season l will not disturb 5ou pretty one she i said to the small brown mother who sat j on a barberry bash close bv chirping piti- fully j she rose and walked on the great trees rustled and waved their green and golden leaves about over her head iu the sunlight and fresh air a brilliant red bird with a jetblack head and wmgs flashed past a golden robin chattered and scolded from a tall ash at her and a red sqairrel barked him self awry just above the robinb head when he saw her coming sweetscented thistles honestfaced mulleins aud the cheerful goldenrod were in bloom on every side blackberries late raspberries aud crimson scotchcass overran the woods and barberry bushes hung fall of yellowish fruit a bird unseen in the depths of the forest sang every moment three flutelike notes halfsweet halfsad toward the west a deep boll tinkled melodiously and the strawberry roan cow came in sight leading therest of the herd to higher pas- tares a wooichuck standing on his hind feet at the door of his home bolted down the narrow path as she passed by all was life movement happiness sun shine blue skies aud perfumed breezes wherever she turned she stooped to won der at the curious tunnel that the wood- i spider wove for a hidingplace in the midst of her net the rounded shafts sunk through the dried grass by the meadowmole and the busy ants carrying their eggs about when a stone chanced to be up- turned alike attracted and enchained her atten tion two hours passed before she was aware of their flight and in all that time she had forgotten to be unhappy the woods have taught me a lesson that i needed she thought as she turned back toward the lonely cottage home that had never before seemed half so dear and i have had a pleasant birthday after all by the back door she entered her home again glancing into the pantry as she passed she saw with surprise that the materials for the birthday feast had van ished a confused murmur of voices sounded from the parlor the diningroom door stood wide open there on a table beauti fully decorated with hothoum flowers were the lost dainties in company with cake ioee fruits and creams each as she had never aeon before while on an improvised sideboard stood the heavier viaiidsoold roast fowl a lam jfrfrapef irfllsytfrebaed with parsley and a tongue v speechless wth toruiment the far mers wife croased the hall aod peeped into auwtif pj rjtwod ajmflfcair poflfed with crimson velvet a chair such as she had always secretly longed for but never hoped to possess stood near the open fire place over the carved and arched top hermione marabout was arranging a wreath of goldenrod and fielddaisies while tom merriam was fastening above the wreath a fiuely executed inscription paint ed in colors npon tinted pasteboard oh do hurry papa please cried inez dancing up and down in her sunday slippers and best ranslin frock rosy and i saw her just now coming out of the woods and oh here she is there were two screams of delight from the lips of the children in their sunday attire and tom merriam also dressed in nis best turuedfrom the chair and added his embrace to that of inez and rosy welcome dear mother said the glow- inn letters on the tinted board welcome dear whispered her husband as he kissed her inez painted the letters and i made the wreath cried rosy capering about like a mad thing and we were so afraid that you would see them both this morn- and papa bought the chair and hid it out in the barn all last night chimed in inez and dear mrs marabout has brought von oh buch a lovely new black silk dress and such lots of nice things for supper nd it is just the happiest birth day in all the world now isnt it mam ma v i congratulate you dear and i am afraid i envy you said hermione in a low tone a she kissed her friend- i married for money t you know and have it bat that is all never once in all my life esther have i known the least tithe of joy that you feel this day you are a very happy woman my dear may god keep you so with light hearts they all sat down to gether to share the birthday feast but in the twilight of that evening when they two were alone the wife confessed to her husband all the evil thoughts that had beset her that day never again did they trouble her never has she forgotten the silent lesson taught her by that momentary glimpse of the two bides thst may exist in the most fortunate of human lives death roll of 1883 an extraordinary beoord of violent deatha for bight month the astrologists who selected the year ifw1 as a pood year for earthquakes pesti- lenoe and accidents seem to hare made a hit during the eight months of the year considerably more than m3000 lives have been lost iiy notable disasters including the yellow fever iu the south by simply following the big news of the press de spatches the following table of persons killod is made ap loss of the ciwhria iu milwaukee hotel fire 80 poland circus fire 268 australia mine flooded 73 tehichipa cal railroad accident 21 fiatboat disaster x c 18 loss of city q brutttu 10 uioe explosion 111 10 jcew york school picnic 16 braidwood mine disaster 77 february floods 66 drowned at brownsville minn 11 april tornadoes 200 fall of a texas hotel u brooklyn bridge panic h may tornadoes 118 sunderland eng school panic 202 june floods 58 baltimore pier disaster 72 carlyou x yrailroad accideat 17 july london ont floods 17 hungaryfire 20 iachia earthquake 4500 english fishing fleets 873 german floods ho mtararat avalanche 150 powder erplosions in europe 230 two mine explosions in europe 162 bombay factory pinic ac 104 rochester minn tornado 16 lake chiem palace accident 23 cornwall mine accident 12 collision off eddystone lighthouse 13 great banks fishermen lost 60 java earthquake j 100000 india cholera 15000 egyptian oholera 21000 italian steamer antonio 20 6teamer kenmon cattu 32 steamer gypty 18 steamer naram 46 ship duiihfrage 26 borne explosion 40 besseges france explosion 21 steamer orniwifer 70 burning lake como theatre 47 bteamei daphne on clyde 150 witty and otherwise song of the western union never mind the wirefare soap iu first mentioned by pliny which proves that its an historical lye ajwaya out of order twentytwoletters of the alphabet v it mast baa poor singer who cant make main board from the timber of his voice watering the stock of a leathwmaldug ampany ia a new form of ludednrulioa the young woman who eloped with an niitaqwn man wm reported s mr iooaly husbuuj the highest authority upon a subject of vital interest enacting ths welfare of ah the following remarkable letter from one of the leading and best known seientino writers iof tthe present day is specially significant and should be of unusual value toall readers who desire to keep pace with the march of modern discoveries and events a general demand for reformation is one ofthe most distinctive characteristics of the nineteenth century the common people as well as the more enlightened and refined cry out with no uncertain voice to be emancipated from the slavery of conservatism and superstitici which has held the masses in gross ignorance during a large portion of the worlds his tory and in the time of thi dark ages came near obliterating the last glimmer of truth dogmatic assertions and blind empiricism are losing caste cinong all classes of all countries people re begin ning to think for themselves and to regard authority much less than argument men and women are no longer willing that a few individuals should dictate tc them what must be their sentiments and opinions they clainj the right to solve for themsel ves the great questions of the day and de mand that the general good of humanity shall be respected as the result of this general awakening we see on every hand unmistakable evidences of reformatory action people who a few years- ago en dured suffering the most intense in- the name of duty now realize the utter foolishness of such a course men j who- were under the bondage of bigoted adviserb allow their health to depart suffered their constitutions to become undermined and finally died as martyrs to a false system of treatment there are millions of people filling untimely graves who might have lived to be a green old age had their origin al troubles been taken in time or properly treated there are thousands of people today thoughtlessly enduring the first symptoms of some serious malady and withont the slightest realization of the danger that ia before them they have occasional headaches a lack of appetite one day and a revenous one the next or an unaccountable feeling of weariness some times accompanied by nausea and attribute all these troubles to the old idea of a slight cold or malaria it is high time that people awoke to a knowledge of the seriousness of these mattera and emanci pated themselves from the professional bigotry which controls them when this is done and when all classes of physicians become liberal enough to exclude all dog mas save that it is their duty to cure dis eases as quickly nd as safely as possible to maintain no other position than that of truth honestly ascertained and to en dorse and recommend any remedy that has been found useful no matter what its origin there will be no more quarreling among the doctors while there will be great rejoicing throughout the world i am well aware of the censure that will be meted out to me for writing this letter but i feel that i cannot be true to my honest convictions unless i extend a help ing hand and endorse all that i know tobe good the extended publications for the past few years and graphio discriptions of- diflerent diseases of the kidneys and liver have awakened the medical p fession to the fact of these diseases are greatly in creasing the treatment of the doctors has been largely experimental and many of their patients have died while they were casting about for a remedy to cure them it ia now over two years since my attention was first called to the use of a most wonderful preparation in the treat- ment of brights disease of the kidneys patients had frequently aeked me about the remedy and i had heard of remarkable cures effected by it bat like many others i hesitated to recommend its use a person- al friend of mine hadibeen in poor health for some time and his applications for in- surence on his life ha been rejected on account of brights disease chemical and microscopical examinations of his urine revealed the presence of large quantities of albumen and granular tube casta which confirmed the correctness of the diagnosis after trying all the usual remedies i direct- him to use this preparation and was greatly surprised to observe a decided improve ment within a month and within four months no tube casts could be discovered at that time there was present only a trace of albumen and hs- felt as he express it perfectly well and all though the in fluence of warners safe cure the remedy he used i after this i prescribed thismedicine in full doses in both acute and chronic ne phritis brightb disease and with the most satisfactory results my observations were neither smallin number nor hastily rnade they extended oyer several months and embraced a large number of cases which have proved so satisfactory to my mind that i would earnestly urge upon my professional brethren the importance of giving a fair and patient trial to war ners safe cure in a large class of ail ments where the blood is obviously in an nnheslthystate especially where glandular engorgements and inflammatory eruptions exist indeed in many of those forms of chronic indisposition in which there is no evidence of organic mischief but where the general health is depleted the face sallow tthe urine colored constituting the condition in which the patient is said to be bilious the advantage gained by the use of this remedy is remarkable in brights disease it seems to act as a solvent of al- bumen to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes to wash out the epithelial debris which blocks up the tubuli vrintfai and to prevent a destructive metamorphosis of tissue belonging as i do to a branch of the profession thatbelieves that no one school of medicine knows all the truth regarding the treatment of disease and being inde pendent enough to select any remedy that wiu relieve my patienta without reference to the source tram whence it oomes i am glad to acknowledge and commend the meriu of this remedy thus frankly beapectfully yours v- bagnpxid dean- and professor of borgorjjr united states medical college of 1 york editor- of jfettwl jejti jmcs- of hygiene and vqsamttm etc etc ifes mm y a ys m x l v i iv m m fc