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advertisements must bo paid in advance i changes for contract aclwrtiseuients must bo in thevotifto by 9 am on moudays otherwise thev wllbc left over until the following week v h tmookb l editor and proprietor v vi business directoijy h lowrt m b m c pjs graduatof trinity college mem- lor of college of physicians and surgeons office and residence at jthe head of frederick street actori he webster mdcmmemer of the college of physicians p ud surgeons of ontario physician sufgein- accoucheur office mill street resikknce agxkjvs hotel actou n b special attention given to the dis- eases of rvomenand children l bennett dentist georgetown ontario l e4dirj pictures them lonr a 4 trrii- 1 1 diiai- mralgia i hvtbe mental iiiting in nl death 5 power sperms- brain- x eon- iur t box iail pre- boxes eved by dollars j riahnteq lloes not lyjoh llsjwe icgarviri r loithe carry agthei inll saint the dys- 1638 b rostot bases i for an oon- eri- prwho he in 3 will i in ad- will rude eor- a ci mcklslay l d a surgeon r dt dentist georgetown ont uses the new system of nitrous oxide gas com monly called vitalized air for extracting teeth without pain having been- demon strator anil practical- teacher in royal college of dental surgeons toronto pat rons iuaydepeudupon receiving satisfaction in any operations performed will visit actou the second and fourth wednesday of each month office agubws hotel tjatnjiess dentat operations vitalised air or nitrous oxide gas ior painless dental operations at the oflice of cb hayes l d s xovclis- block j guelph out upper kvyudhaui street t iggs ivory dentists south xii east corner king aud yonge streets toronto ontario finest and best set teeth 55 to s gold fillings onethird rates leave order for teeth fu the morn ing can have them the same day we have been administering hurds vitalized- air for thepainlgss extracting of teeth dur ing tlie past year regardless of whafothers may say john laiyson graduate of on- tario veterinary college toronto veterinary surgenacton ont office in kenny bros boot and shoe store resi dence iu the rear horses examined as to soundness and certificates given all calls night or day promptly attend ed to terms easy vtcleax mciliuv5 barristers solicitors notaries convey- iicers dc fiipnvate funds to loan ornce town hall acton vh a 3icleas hroji mcmillan hilton allan a- baijrd barristers solicitors etc tokosto o georgetown ofjces creelmans block georgetown and ttj king street east torontox j shilta ba j jullll ha act acton bankinc cqy storey christie co on t rta -bankers- j ontario gxxlsjilll hanking rusinjuss tha2fsacrd monet loaned on approved notes notes discounted aiid interest allowed on depositb jr e j mf garyins special agency j aoton onti bell telephone company messages rjecer nd transmitted at lpfer allan ptesthan telegrftphiug line steamships ticketif issued to all points of great britain and tlie continent at very loestj rates- buy the tjekets hero if sending for frichds canadian pacific r r the cheapest and best route to all poitiiti hony paved by dealing with acton s east and west tables see time e mcgarvin 1 1 ontario ngton marble works qufbec st gublfh john orders ard h hamilton pibopeibtdr mcquillan hamilton formerly dealer mpmalrble granite and everything pertaining to cemetery work received lirst prizes at provincial ex hibitiou guelph agtok 6ntabi tjhtjisba the new school books -the- i beajty copy book i j eseroise books slates penoils school bags full stock school sup plies at cuelph day sells cheap the western fair and all local exhibitions for excellence of material and superiority of workmanship yonr solicited lumber shingles nd lath he uudefsikded desires toiuform the public is hals now on hand and will keciin hws a juj line of line and hemlock as well as other kindh of i lumber also firsttiml second class iihe shingles a lath coal wood haying purchased the coal business of mr c s smith i km prepared to supply all kinds of stove coal i have also a good 6tock of wood- hardwood ash cedar and mill wood at reasc li able prices wood and coal delivered james bkown plan5nc mill havij mei g made arrangements with srs w h storey it son for the continuance of the planing mill in the build ing formerly occupied by the acton plow companylwe would inform the public that we are prebard to take contracts for building dressing with -als8- fl00eing shetinff moitlsing c nkatxess axddisiatch v t uilnu b ain la1dlaw t co bvrnisteiis solicitoiis offices over imperial bank ii wel lington street eajt entrance exchange alley toronto john j3ain q c c amasten william laidlaw geokge kipielk p atents secured for inventions henry qrist ottawa cojaia jo years practice no patent no pay bust kindly soliciting a share of public pat ronage wejar respectfully yours tsios ebbage manaccr f i fruit and confectionery cheap fop e vehye0dt i jj m fernley fishes through the fitee pltesa to invito all to his attractive coruor for the goods they may require in his line oysters ircbli conslnntl nnhnnd frujt ah the dtfturent fruits in sea- n fresh and cbeiip confectionery direct from the best manufacturers every week i leadin this liue of goods and give customers pure confectionery forls money than any other dealer call any time and youll oe welcomed m fernley iu poitofflce building thursday monxina p0etjry timmmi s october 29 i8j85 jtioh xtt tm octoneii 1885 the builders 1iy henry w ijoxofello all are architects of fate rfnginthe avails of tinjef some mfith massive c eods and gieat somi i with prnainc nts of rhrje nqthing useless is oi low eact thing in its place is be tl and what seems to be idle she n strei gthens and si p ports th jiest for tin i structure tht t we ratsi tirat is with mate ials filled our toldayb and yesterdays are the blocks with which w ilniild eltnily i hape and fashion these leav s no yawning jgapsi bctw si u think not because niraau seei such things will remain tins u in the jlder days of art builders wrought with great il enre each mintite and unieeu part for the gods see every when let us do our work us well both the unseen at id the seei j make the house whcie gods n t dwell ejeautiful entire andclean else ot r lives are incamplete stan ling intho walls of tims broken stairways where the it tl stumble as they seek to clin bl build t dday then sirong and ire with a strong and ample has i and as sonding and sc cure- shall tomorrow fit d ub plac thus a one can we attain to those turrfets w liero the sees thp world as one vast plaiii and one boundless jrcach of b kt due stj0ry t the ivl nute hand clookt ajfikliman bpvs allvestflllj 1 kaepar j thou little rogfte niedule shall i tell thee not to clock i was joniy watching the round father said a sturdy littl of the ljtiv often 4fh that ia soiled leathern jacketj starting tr half mischievous look it i his blue j and hast thou to do wheels eb supirase tiis clock ill or put wrt ug some day iy one 61 tt what bhal i hans scheller sept 10th 183 ki u e l p li ft ess college elpil ontario f beri yeart ijueiio urerons ikuif le per- b overy way be ulically evety- to otii s7i hemstreet lijeii accniskei for the counties of wellington and halton order- tef at the fhek piiess office actoh or at m4 residence in acton will pe promptly attended to terms reasonable money to loan i also money to loan on the most favor- able terms and at the lowest rates of in teresf r iusums of 8500 and knowles j a murray licensed auctioneers for the counties halton and wellington orders left with jamesmatthews actob will receive strict attention terms reasonable john day architect tgcfctlu ont oehie queens hotel block markjet square the second scholastic year comnjenced september 1st each de partment is in cliarge of a specialist to impart a practical training for the efficient conduct of business affairs is the sphere and wotk yl the institution its graduates are already holding responsible positions in the commjercjal centres in the dominion energetic yoqng men and women are tbor- 0ughlypepared for positions as bookkeep ers shorthand writers correspondents or telegraph operators students received at any time j for circular and catalogue giving fulliinfbrmatioi address m maccormick 11cm principal hiltls in stove depot gjood assortment of stoves cheap for cash tjlnwalie of all ktnds at bottom prices eavetroughing a specialty 44pels go fellow in with a es ivjith the ptopped tricks icjdian of ho struggled desper itely to writhe himself back through thehole but a pieceof wood work had slipped do ivu upon the back of his neok and held him ike a vise on came the desti oyer nearer and nearer- still marking off wi h its measured tick his few remaining monents of life v and the while the sun wa i shining gaily the tiny flags were fluttering an the booths of the market and the met ry voices of his school fellows who were j laying in the market place came faintfy o his ears while he hung there helpless with death stealing upon him inch by noli his head grew dizzy and the meast red heat of the ticking sound like the roil of a muffled drum while the coming handof t heolock looked like a monstrous arm overt tretched to seize him land the carted faces on the spouts sbemed to grin and gibber iit rim in mockery and still the terrible han crept on wardnearer nearer nearer what can that tl lug in the clock face bo said a tourist b slow pointing his spy glass upward wliy i declare it looks like a boys head j a boys headl cried a grejihaired watchmaker beside him one of j hans scherors special frit nds sntttchiuc hast ily at the glass as he spoke why good gracious- itslittlekaspar hell pp kill ed hell be kiued i and he ruslred to ward the church shouting like a madman the alarm spread ike wildfire and be fore klugmanu the matchmaker had got halfway up the btaii s leading tothe tower more than- a score df excited men were scampering at his heels bat at the top of the stair they were suddenly brought to a standstill by the lc eked door its locked brie 1 klugmanu in tones of horror and han i must have taken tho key with him for it hnt hero i never mind the ksy roared a brawny- smith behind him pick up that bean comrades and run it against the lock ah together now crash went thedoo iu rushed the crowd oud ktispar- now f enseless from- sheer pight was dragged oi it of his strange prison just as the huge bar of the minute hand actually touched his neck and so it fell out that poor oldscb llercomirrg hoijie for a quiet afternoon naj found tho door of the tower smashed m his son lying in a swoon andhis little room crowded with btrange men ahtalkipg atonce i but from that day orth kaspar sbheller price three cents exoe lm m john j daley 1 successor t thompson jackson money to loan on farm property at 6 per cent mortgages- purchased mon y loaned for parties in mortgages and pthsr security conveyancing in all itsibraichss properly and neatly done charges lo v farms and city property for sale list with farms for sale sent to allpirtsbf t ve dominion tp intendiugpufehaserst and cir- 7 culated in em european eapitalieta wanting farms in ontario will be sent i- rections through our european agencic a farms wauted for our- lists correspo i dence invited office near guelph ont i sior bakery acton ajnd put up on shortest notice fjrst class material only used a call solicited i j ohill mill st h anlan barber stop j b tofiden hks opened abarber shop jn the buildij lg nearly oppositje storeys old glove factoi y mill street adton and solicits tle patfo a- age of tbjo public in this vicinity eve y department of the business willbeooqcltk t- ed in firstclass style fiive us a call ktf2tbi4aj tliiiilt hatng lurchased the above bakery from mir p mask i hope togive satisfaction to the numerous customers who patronize t thankiiig them for past favors 1 will endeavor ta a itend to- customers promptly and obligingly- and trust that they will one and ah extend to us their patronage i use nophiug but the best roller flqfur and keep it iu stock i fresh bread buns c everyday i also steam bread daises of ajl kinds new jtork tea biscuits soda and oatmeal scones on hand of made to ordejr at shortest notice st martiijs church sav to the towh coun cil dost thou know what birchi orridgo is thou robue beware or i slmlg ve thee such a j taste of it as phall makis j hee go round fasteij than the wheels i poor hans was indeed kept inijetastaht terror by his inquiring sons uncont ollable habit of going wherever he ought nc b the old church of st martin was a playground for any boyj with its aisles and countless pillars and tal and deep niches and ihalfruin inents and the worthy custodianl awoke fronhis afterdinner nap i room at the foot of the great- cl never knew whether- he should liopeful bbv hiding behiid the al trying to blow the organ bellows hideandseek among the pinnaclcj roof or sitting astride of a carved hundred and sixty feet above the pi i i all this however might have given for the old custodian was ri fond of his l little rogue as the bp all his wildness was of him butji thing that hans could not pardon as the danger caused by his sons restless- iiiquisi- tiveuess to his beloved church clock lit was his pride and glory to be able to tf every one that during the whole lorty y he had been in charge of the st kircho the clock had never s gone wrong aud nothing would him that it was not by far the fine 1 1 in the wholcf world dont tell me of the big clock burg cathedral he wouldsay obstinate sbake of the old gray could it go fifty years on end thi without the i slightest deviation njo that it couldnt jnor any other clock on the face of the earthiexcept thiaone mindful of kaspars inquiring turn of mind his father having some marketing to do in the town the day aster pt ie heros stolen visit to the clock locked tli door of the tower end took the key along ithhim ncjharm can happen now h mutter ed and in any fcase i shall be ack be fore he gets out of school but as ill luck would have it tie teacher never meddled with t our happiness depends upon pu if bur hearts are right we can be najjipy in a cottage as well as in a palace the afflicted often rejoice on beds of suffering the poor often sing praises to god when others would think starvation stared them iu the face only a trifle makes many a little one glad when therefore wn begin- to complain of our lots of our homes and companions of what we have here on earth if wo could only look in our hearts then we could find cobwets iadjg bmt thesocksa noble pair dust that need removing let r with what i lie church clock again thegreatenglishbathedralofstjpaulb is said to have witnessed a somewhat simi lar adventure gr uelph cloth hall how whaling ships winter in the arc in the fall just before it gets so cold that the ide forms the al ips huddle together and each puts down t vo anchors one at the bow and one at the si era and these hold them from striking gainst the shore or one another until the i e forms around them and freezes them in soli dly then theanchors and ruddersare taken up and with lumber which they have broi ght from home the whalers build a substi ntial house over the ship then they get the eskimo to build a sort of snow house o vet the wooden house aud so with all this covering ito protect them they pianage o keop warm and comfortable with very little fire however cold it may be out- ifdoors sometiines tbey put in double wu idows the inside ones of glass as usual and he outside oue9 being made of slabs of ice like the curious win dows of the igloo t ie white men do not live iu these temporary houses biillt on top of the ships but in tin cabin and forecastle just as if they were ruising put to sea the house is simply put over the ship to keep the realplaces w imi and right well it does its work this house however is very useful as apla e for taking exercise for bhipcarpentering work and for any small jobs that inaj be necessary the eskimo also congregate there especially about- mealtime wlen generous whalers treat them with sea1 rend and iweak tea sweetened with inolaspes us remove them and note the effect immediately we seeothers in a different light some times the wiudowpane8of our hearts be come so begrimmed that we cannot see through them at all we live shut up in a close dirty abode believing everybody else lives inthe same manner fortunately for most of us cleaningup day rolls around once or twice a year let us throw opeh the blinds move out the furniture call in the assistance of some willing helperjbrush down cobwebs use tho duster and broom wash the windows whitewash the walls scour the floor npw move back the furniture arrange it with taste ornament the apartment flowerstake a seat bythe window a change as housekeepers feel l better after having put their houses in order so do christians after having put their hearts in order as thelittle irregularities in housekeeping disturb our comfort eo do the little sins that disarrange our hearts disturb our comfort happy homes then depend on happy- hearts andhappy hearts are sure to jroake hajppy homes we sometimes remain at home a long time until wejthink we are worse than anybody else but on igoing j- about to see our neigbors we find that we are as well or better off than they we find that all the fault is in oarselves h our flowers ore not quite as pretty those of our neighbors it is because have not given them the attention slie gave hers if pur cooking is less table than hers it is because she practices at art more or takes more pains than do if she has more pretty home decora tions or useful articles it is because she has been more industrious tims wo can trace the fault back to ourselves in very respect if we would only do so but many of us are blind to our own defects and pre fer blaming some other inember of the family instead of correcting ourselves consequently there is a continual wrangle and no improvement and no happiness the inmates of a home circle that rnight be very happy become dissatisfied and seek other homes till at last- maybe there are but one orto left or maybe all are separated from one another and are alone in the world without ties without homes without friends i a large united family is the height of as we that pala- that pair 6p socks a handsome pair of homemade socks suspended hung not long ago thedmiration of the crowd that visited a township shov took the prize a ticket red a mother saw them there with joy for she who loved him best of all had knit them for her wayward boy he knows the little eerie wheel on which the fleecy threads were draws he knows the lamb that grew the wool the rocky hills he ipaitured on the colors homemade soft of hue aiifllin the heel he found a note xour mother knit these socks for jou he got package and his heart was strongly f till liijs eyes grew dim more than a gift of gold be prized the socks his mother knit for him what they cook like oh ff ton of coal 1 is a wonderful i i tiling aboutlike a womans kiss when you bujfityou think its very large ob a bustle is such a pretty tliltuj when first seen on a smiling miss you i wonder how over shell leep it in shajie but when sho bits down to 1 gabble and g a p ie when you get it itlookbiiketbid flu joulll that ii k s just like th pressing autumn leaves you are theautumnleaf said he and my are tlie book you know now i place the leaf in the book yon see and tenderlyjpress it so the maid looked up with a glance demure and blushes her fair cheeks wore as abb softly whispered the leaf im sure 1 needs pressing a little more that we human happiness love rules and each sustains his or her part and perfect har mony reigus there is just work eriough for each of us to do and keep off eiinuijand a plenty df leisure for each to pursue his or her fajvonte occupation or amusement such a home is a true type of heavenly happiness where all gods people are united in bends of love divine the great canals ofthe wdlrld the imperial canal pf china k over 1000 miles long in the yettr of 1861 was com pleted the greatest undertaking of the kind on the european continent the canal of languedoc or the canal da midi to con nect the atlantio with the mediterranean its length is 148 miles it t more than one hundred locks and about fifty aque ducts and its highest part is no legs than 600 feet above the sea it is navigable for vessels of upwards of set hundred tons the largest chip canal in europe is the great north holland canal completed in 1822 125 feet wide at the water surface 31 feet wide at the bottom and has a depth of 20 feet it extends from amsterdam to the helder 51 miles the caledonia canal in scotland has a total length of 60 miles including three lakes the suez canal is 88 miles- long of which o6 miles are actual i canal the erie canal is 30 smiles longk the ohio canal cleveland to portsmouth 332 themiami and erie cincinnati to toledo 291 the wabash and erie evans- ville to the ohio line 374 childrens ptjoket money teach children the proper use of money begin with a small allowance pf pocket money which they shi ill feel is their own and let an account o its expenditure be made to you carefu ly guard against any ridicule if there have bbeu fooibli purchases for that will soon begei was called away mcraes v underclothing mens shirts and drawers all sizes bo wedd n cakes a specialty j biscuits and confectionery of all kiuds icing sugar hnger snaps boston mixed oakes wnou ftle flourl bttrt ail bnb taken ia bcimisfe orirejaa at market prices t statham f shirts and drawers all sizes childrens combination sets all sizes deceit and very soon you will never know what has become of the money kindly advise bo that if your boy is tempted to spend his money in wrong he will freely tjome to you and tell of it until you feel positively compelled shaw grundy j- mtrohant tallor oulph 1 t by some business that afternoon and the boys got out of school more than an hour earlier than usual kas par finding his father gone went straight to the door of the clock tower and looked rather blanl ondiscoverihg that it was lock ed but he was not one to be easily stopped when he bad once made up his mind getting ion upon the roof and crawling along a con ice where only acat or a school boy would have found footing lie crept through an air hole right into the clock- room for some time he was as happy 8 a child in a toy bik p running from onernarvel to another until at length he discovered another he le and thrusting his head through it f jund himself looking down upon the market place through the face of the clock itself but when he tried to withdraw his head ag lin it would not come it was su zh a queer scrape to be jin that easpar waf more inclined to laugh than to be frightened but suddenly j thought struck him which soared him in earnest his neck wis in the track of the minute- hand whidi when it reached him mubt inevitably 1 bar his head off i t poor eas par 1 it was too late howto wish be bad left the clock alone he tried to scream tor lelp but with his neok lin that cramped pnition the cry he gave was scarcely lot der than thecbirpofajsparrow jpaigsaaaawsbbssbbbsaa to do it do not withdraw your allowance it may be that you w td stop a career of extravagance- but i in other ways first earn a little for tjherjiselves ways willsuggestthen selves more helpful to them distrust then follows business is business i young bilkins was utterly devoteklto business but somehow found time to fall in love and ask thej girl to marry him the time was set and he called on the cld gentle- man to get his consent he had a long talk and that evening came up to sec the girh- well she said in considerable anxiety what did pa say l he said that wheatwas going up and there was a fine chance for a man tp make handsome little dot j pshaw didnt he say anything else oh yes we talked about a dozenj ven tures that might bo made with an excel lent chance of coming out ahead every time- j bother the business i what did he say when you asked him if yon could have me i wha whawhat he stammered why whatdid he say about me by george mary i forgot alt about it ill go the first tuiiig in the moruiujg ajid see him about it merchant traveler she forgave the dog a remarkable instance of canine sagacity came underlie obaervatipn of the san francisco aua repdrter yesterday the news gleaner was walking along post street pretty wel out of the business por tion of the city wberi he chanced to meet a little child some three years of age at play with an immense newfoundland dog on the lawn iniront of an elegant residence in tlie rough and tumble sport of the two the ch id hurt his dumb playmate so that be sua iped rather angrily at the infant a lady who stood witching on the porch cried out nero alujt you ashamed of yourself to frighten baby- go away you bad dog poor nero slunk away whining and irresolute suddenly he sprang toward a flowering rosebush bit off one of the fra grant blossoms and with many extrava gant capers laid it at the feet of the little child and then hounded toward the mis tress to receive the caress of forgiveness a way he knows is 11 find no other way wasteful and sinful bt all effort be made fteach your boys to many little itissomuch as well as an enjoy able pride that its always well to enoour- i age all such endeavor luck anfr labor luok is waiting fori we know a mother says an exchange whi prizes above all her other possessioub a pair of good sleeve buttons purchased wi h the first money her boy ever earned and hough he is now in business for himself we fancy that he never invested any n oney hiore cheerfully than that f something to turn up labor with keen e r and strong will will turn np somethii g luck lies in bed an 1 wishes the postman would come bru g him the news of a legacy labor turnout at lixooook and with busy pen orlringin hammer lays the foundation for a com etence look whines labor whistles lock relies on obai ces labor on character look slips downt indjgehce i labor stridntt msfekw4t are advertisements bead fv- one of the largest advertisers in new york says we once hit upon a novel expedient for ascertaining over what aiea our advertisements were read we pub- lished a couple of halfcolumn ads in which we purposely misstated half a dozen historical faots in less than a weei iwe received between 300 and 40q letters- frpm all parts of the country from people jvish- iug to know why on earth we kept seen a consummate fool who knew so little about american history the letters came pour ing in for three or four weeks it wai one ofthe bestpaying ads we ever printed but we did not repeat the experiraentl be cause the one i refer to served its purpose our letters came from schoolboys girls professors clergymen school- teacheni and iutwo instances from eminent men who have a world- widereputation i was imore impressed with the value of adver iising frpm those two advertisements tlau i should have been by volumes of theor es- polite by instinci a recent traveller says the swedes are a taciturn and noiseless people j they do much by signs and never shout those of the lowest class even never push orjostle when a train leaves a platform or a steam boat a pier all the lookerson lift their hats to the departing passengers and bow to them a compliment returned by the travel lers if you address the poorest j persbn in the streots you must lift your hat a-gen- tlemanj passing a liady- on the stairs of a hotel niust do the same to enter ashop or a bank with ones hat on is breach of good manners if yon leave a coffeeroom you must bov to all the occupants this ceremonious behavior characterizes all classes aud occasions bowing is inc essant i a terrible eneror he proved thajt he gould wifetoiu8band at breakfast nna trank fftnlf aftk lift jftut no tfou tell me thatj you donot me to lyotu one great fault dear lis you oannoi soy refuse a friendly invitaiion to cjbnnk is all very weu bat one dink- lea another and the reult is that you ffastp your money and impair your health j is a small word but itisometimes me i great deal yon shouldlearb to say by the way dear can little change this mohjing you let me h has ipchafi ne ns a npf veu fsarasara the way in which an old man believed in thepjroverb an american editor publishes the follow ing 1 know an old man who believed that what was to be would be he livedin a region infested by very savage indians he always took his gun with him but this time found that some of his family had taken it out as he would hot go without it his friends tantalised him by saying there was no danger of the indians that ire would not die till his time came any how yes says theold fellow but suppose i was to meet ah indian and bis time was cotne it wouldnt do not to have mygun- i v- ilmld ilwjiifc jj j j- 3eanbiuthmbawlter almost intolerable pain f rpnv ifpothaohe neuralgia ior iatauqaiifo0tfym saoh au itutant riflief a fluid ligbfei an utjtold ble8iniiiji time of trtjii h dlsgustihgpfferisive ietiioineati uetflej5 ordays 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