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notice in any quantity and at bot tom prices firstclass lumb tr lath staves head ing ihingleswa8htubs churns butter tubs prk barrels wood flour and feed and anything in the line of tanners housukeep- er or con xaotorf necessities the p iuu is to find a better pjaco than teoma3 cmoores to buy any ibinn in the above lines also to find out if von ire indobted to hi in for anything pur chased frc in him hib books nay bmo are aud he would ljke the money it e l p a- business college guelph ontario john lawsox graduate of os tario veterinary college torouto voltritjarv sarjon acton ont oinci r l kenny bros boot and shoe store resi- tkuve rvie rear horses examined tre jo nntuer nnd certificates given a ciil night ir day promptly attend- j t- tenn tohxstox t mikvxi ucruters solt5itrs xotariea couvey- uiicers ac jmtprivate fnnds to loan f 0iicx town hall actou i i u johnston wm ai mclean j mowat biritir sounro noiaky pvbijc money to loan jii ir matthews block actou upstairs t mitghell m soucrroi coxvfyascek ic ornce first doorwest of the citimpion ufdee main street milton money to loan it tiuerceut mhe third scholastic year a bogus september 1st patronage drawn fioni ten states aud provinces young in n aud boys thoroughly prepared for buaintss pursuits graduates eminent ly successful as acconntauts bnsiness managers shorthand writers clerks salesmen travellers etc both iu canada and the jnited states moderate rates thorough practical work and courteous treatment characterize the institution ladiesad mitted to all the advantages of the collet e splendi 1 facilities afforded for tho ac quisition i f french and german for inf rmation address m maccormick wtf priueipftl lumber shingles and lath f piie yuile iincj desires toiufonii hv ullic 1 tlii h ba now on lirixl and will keep in stoclt a full line of pine and hemlock i well as other kind of lumber also first audiseeoud class pinp i ibincjes v lnth coal wood hawniplircliasel the coal business of mrc s smith i ampreparud to supply all kiuds of stovo coal i have also a rood stock of wood hardwood afihcodsr and mill wood at reason able prievsj wood and coal delivered tames brows and sleighs 3 jbeuoh larpre aud stroner wjrth 126 ore now selltaffat days bookstore cuelph for so cents abysleigh box liandbs large dice and well painted 175 j rtoit tfiu jp tucrbdat morning fkbboahv 8 188t poetry day sells cheap guelph cloth hall fire mutual insurance company vj hilton allan baird barristers solicitors ic tokosto asd crbobjetowx oi icis creelmans block georgetown id king street east toronto r illiv 3 fhtltos ea j baiep ba oain laidlaw i co m bakustees soucrrous otncs over imperial bank 21 wel- iiugton street east entrance exchange lley toronto j ton baix q c c- a maste- will um lildutt geokut klmeu 0 w badgerow a co bubl-teil- sfilicitobs ax onairio hall 50 church street torojito- v buebiiw mpp ohs cabs0k bci p atknts hbcvrev for ikvestions oqwsy op wellington esribiisher 1840 heap office guelph insure factories property or thl- buildings merchandize manu- and all other- descriptions of an the premium note s8tem fw sjtone criaa davidson plreaident secretary jofin efaylorafjent i henlty gbist oijawa casaia 0 years practice no patent no pay j a murray- for the counties of halton and wellington order left at his residence main street opposite church street acton ox addressed to actou po will receive strict attention terras reasonable notes discounted if desired w m hemstbeet licbed accnosteb for the counties of wellington and halton orders left at the fbee pkkss office acton or at my residence in acton will be promptly attended to terms reasonable moxet to loax also money to loan on the raost fnvor- able terms and at the lowest rates of in- trestj in suroe of 500 and npwards john day architect gcklvuont orria qaeeu5 hotel market square i i rrt 7 t jzdl jlli jlj juj jj pause and consider that it w ii be to your own interest to pat ronize hoi ae trade we would respectfully inform th inhabitants of acton and enr- roaudiug soantry that wo are again in full running o der and in a better position than before the fire to fill all orders entrusted to us to p irties building lumber will be dresseri while yon wait and mouldings c made with neat less and despatch p n b we are also prepared to fill all orders foi f rakcis nunan successor to t f cluipmau f bookbinpkb- fci george square gaelph ontario account books of all kinds made to order periodicals of every description carefully bound ruling neatly and promptly done j ohn j daley r successor thompson jackson money to loan on furpi property at 6 per cent mortgagee pnfcliased money loaned for parties in mortges aud other security conveyancing iujall its branches properly and neatl done charges low farms and city property for sale list with farms for gale sent to all parte of the dominion to intendinparchasers and cir- culstsd ii europe european capitalists wanting firms in ontario will be gent di rections through our european agencies farms wanted for our lists correspou- dence invited office nesir the post office guelphont inoyercoatiings fancy chkck meltons pla1nmelton allsiiaues moscow beaveks nf bkayerfs l venetians plain fancy worsteds liviko and dead 1 i cpo 09 my neighbor door windows barred from tlio light and i know it it hnahed for evormore the voioe that i beard last night heard as i sat apart with my own gnof at my hoart for the night was far far spent the dreary dawu was near and no onu of tho steps tbatcame and went was the step i waited to hear waiting heartsick in vain i oould uear that voice of pajn- inartioulate ories and a longdrawn wailiug moaii that brought the sudden tears to my eyes for my neighbor all unknown tho tears that would not flow for rny own unuttered woe only a wall ah me i between- two souls distressed- two souls in their hour of agony and whose waa tho bitterest god only knows for mine it was dumb and made no sign crape on my neighbors door telia the end of his pain but as for mine as it was beforo so it will he again the saddest tears we shed are not alas i for tho dead ilary e braduy station iu a onehorse wagon hor owed of farmer netley whollvedou the nut place to meet cousin bartpji bangle you dont want them bnffalbrobes sopbyaaiduetleyj oh yes i do ad sopbyi hes ah old man and used ern california he the cushions too telling how feeble h well i deolare led the honest farm tho climate i f sontb viu be chilly pot in r netley petes no laybei phybanglchpck- yon do ieath our story pgob ootjsi3st barton by amy ba3h0lpii said shaw grundy mereharjt tailors ouelph wellington marble works qvkbs0 st evelra john h hamilton proprietor wholesale and retail dealer in marble granite and everything pertaining to cemjetery work direct importer of all kinds of orsniteand marble having lately isitod tbebay of iuudy granite quarries and having purchased tho entire stock of gray and red granite monuments lieadstones crosses urns etc of alexander taylor at less than cost i wi 1 until farther notice sell at prices never beft re known in ontario for in stance granite 758ft0ft material warran ed fiktclass ttuyfbingin this pumps ou short t otice and from long experience in the bn liness we feel pontidcut that we can give e uisfaction every time 8o come on with y ur order and help to roll the ball along a oney makes the mare go whether she has le gs or no 1hos ebbace ulanoicer excelsior bakery luouumeuts ft high 60 7 ft ioq 10 ft ii20 all work and parties wautidg line will do well to call and soe me before purch ibing elsewhere as i guarantee my prices are from so to so per cent below all other dealers its quite oat of the question uncle nathan banglo j ho was a stout purplefated old man whoaat suring into the fire in a very shabby suit with boots bursting out at the toes cravatends frayod and coat darned in various spots he had sat thus for many a year since grim paralysis descend ed upon htm waiting for good luck to come his way and goodlack like many an other watched for guest bad never come i ho had been a harnessmaker by trade now he did nothing but mrs bangle commonly known as aunt belinda and their niece sophy made vests raised poul try sold early strawberries and did k little of everything to make both ends meet and whenever thoy were in a particularly tight financial place and uncle nathan prophesied the poorhouse aunt belinda had a comfortable way of saying now where in the use of fretting provi dence will provide its as good as sacrilege to talk so puffed uncle nathan i but providence always hat provided uncle said sophy banglo folks hadnt ought to made light of sacred things said uncle nathan but i think thats what the lord meanb urged sophy that we should take sacred things into our every day life instead oflkccpiug them for sunday wear just as wc do our best boots and bonnets well croaked undo nathan youll find put one of these days that we shall end in the county houso no no i said aunt belinda dont talk tbat way nathan he doisrit mean it coaxed sophy and just at this time when tbiiigs were at their gl xmiiest a letter had come from out west announcing the arrival of a now member io the household barton bangle said aunt belinda wliy th its yonr uncles cousin sopby the poor ft how that list all he had in the oilcrazo down in pennsylvany and then went wes to commit suicide in one of them canyons but changed his mind and failed in t le grocery business afterwards poor fellov he always waa unlucky j we do lt want no outside unluckiness grafted uto this family said uncle nathan friraly weve enough of our own i but father hes old and poor urged wtite to him one would think you had enough feeble old folks to care for already without takln in any more j but hes our oousin said sophy and hes old and poor and he has got nowhere else to bo h theres very good reasons f r ivin him the cold shoulder i shoulc think said mr notley who wpb a logioi in iu bis 1 but sophy only laughed as she shook old dapples reins and itarted awy down tho road where dandelions starred the grass and lilacs ware jjust bursting into bud i its a beautiful world meditated sweet sophy within herself what a pity that any one should ever grotr old atd woalr like poor cousin barton bangle i well we gust tjjy to make it so pleasant at d home- ito for him that he will never r member what he has oottived at the lonely country station shi checked her progress carefully j reining np old dapple bchjnd the freightbouse so that he should not take fright at the unwonted vision of a locomotive anid the sleepy look ing passenger ears which as dapple bad never taken f right in his life and was a deal too fat and old to run away if he had was perhaps an unnecessary preciatim just too late for tho train miss sophy said tho station agent but tiereb a passenger asking about some way ct getting to the bangle farm house there he is now 1 an old man said sophy well not very old answered the ticket agent v and a tall straight young felloy in an elegant olive travelling ulster and a sole- leather valise came forward mrs bangle said ho with something of a puzzled air as he looked at thb pretty young girl sitting in the wagon no only her niece sophy skid our heroine reddeniug a little wheres cousin barton j am barton bangle there is some mistake here said sophy resolutely cousin barton is very old and and we supposed lie was poor perhaps yori are thinking of my grand father said tlio young man be was eighty when he died two years ago at los angeles i am the only barton bangle there is and at least so far as the worlds goods go i am not poor but i had a great curiosity to see some one who was akin to me so i came eistv it is a dreadful feeling to be alone sophy held out her hand we are glad to see you said she but how astonished unole nathan and auutbolinda willbe astonished 1 why j because to tell the truth admitted sophy with a roguish twinkle in hel bright b ue eyes we were going to take you into our family to to save you from tin poor- house and then she told bim the story of the garret chamber the hus mattress and the cherry bedstead he listened while a thrill of name yonr farm in uisdussirfg ways and means forinduij- ing a gn ater love for their borne oh the part of f miners children naming the farm has boot overlooked there is this much in a name tbat it is something tangible and our affections are apt to take a strong hold upc n i famous students of words have wr tten warmly of the power there is in name i it is a significant fact that the masses i ever grow enthusiastic about an abstract idea until it is personified and personification includes darae there is another reason for naming the iarm m wo material and yet not les sub- stantial and important it makes tho ffirm be ter known it is easier fo refer to it it g vea the f arm honor- many men find tha i the names of their farms have gone u fore their own names and the farm with a name is always considered moro important eomowbat better than thb farm wi thout a nsme but il is not enough to name the farm simply the name must be soggestive and apj iropriate and withal pleasing to tho ear nor should the name be high- sounding or one taken from old classics or from tho turf or play lot it be sugges tive of the best of most pleasant feature of tho homo let the grove that gives ao much p easure or the springs or streams nearby or the hill that affords such fine views c r the valley along which the laud lies and in which tha home nestles be commemorated in tho name then the name will surely bo appropriate a nd sug gestive and it will bring to mind quick os thouiihtt that about the home which is best and most pleasant around which all the other features areclustored vfmcricai agrieuliuriit for february alls w3ll the day is ended ere my weary spirit seeks father 1 forgive my trei sprfsses and this little life of minef sink to sleep repose in tl tine keep with f- il my loringkindness snrtain thou bed arid cool in rest my burling pilgrim feet thy pardon be in thepill iwforniy heail- j sobbajl ray sleep be bweet atjpoace with all tho world dearlord and 1 i thee no fears my souls nn savoring fait can i shake alps well whichever sie the grave tyr mo- tho morning light may break 1 injustice corrected convincing verification of the publlp state nente and tojtke readers of thfm press in common with mai y publishers editors we hive been at customed to look upon certain stateniont i which wo jha ve seen in our columns as merely adroit ad vertising j j i consequenrfy we feel justified in taking the liberty of printing a r points from 9 private letter recently re jeived from one of oar largest patrons as a sort of confession of faith to ourreaders wequote whuiecast central meai market joseph patton btltcher lias pleasure in announcing to the citizens of aoton that he lias purchased the butchering business of mr wm rossell i the same in manner having had large experience in the busi ness i feel that i can guarantee all custom ers who favor me perfect satisfaction will mr bread be left daily at the store of john nelson for tli i accommodation of customers the de ivery waggon will also coil three times a wieekasuhiml mrk t stat ham nd is prepared ho conduct a straitforward business me with their patronaget all kinds of meat fresh and good and poultry fish 6jcin season will be found uxstock i respect full solict your esteemed pat ronage joseph patton acton nov 8th 1886 quivered all through his frame emotion sophy 1 we cant nlaoksmith condition tastily en 1 mhe 1 anlan barber shop mill stbeetiacrox auwokvs lave a stylish haircut a good seafoanii in exbllarating shampoo alwayis given r tzors honed and put in firstclass ladies and childrens hair j p wfiuiei tousorial artist i in aoton ajfdbew teskey having purclit sed the general blacksmith ing business o mb p j smith solicits the ronage of a 1 the customers of the shop udd the public generally horseshoeing will be made n special feature of the busi ness interfering horses carefully shod and cured having ha i largp experience iu the manufacture and repairing of agricultural implements and maobinery of all kinds as well as of general work i feel that i can uaranteesatis faction in every case andrew tseey aunt belinda not to come no to be sure said softliearted sophy whats he to eat growled unoje nathan just what wd eat ourselves said aunt belinda i nobjody ever yet starved on good wholesptho oatmeal and milk with plenty of homegrown vegetables whos to hoe the vegetables why will to bo sure laughed sophy i hoed them last year and i guess i can hoe tnqm again we haint no room to spare lean easily fit np the little room in the garret where we store the nuts and popcorn every year said sopfiy theres a oherrywood bedstead that i can mend and varnish and although the room is small it has a cheerful outlook over the river its sinful in my opinion said unole nathan for paupers like us to undertake the charge of another pauper now father remonstrated aunt be linda dont worry providenoe will pro vide a id i cousin barton is old and poor it is c early our duty to do what we can for him added sophy o course you women folks will have yonr way grumbled unole nathan yon alwaybdo but just wait and see what comec of itj p ovidenoe will provide chirped aunt belinda who would havetaken in a perfect bjlms- touseful of poor relations if there had b sen nowhere else for them to go so i he litjtle bedroom in the garret was swept cleaned and garnished the cherry- wood bedstead was furnished with a com- fortal lo husk mattress manufactured by soph a own deft fingers homeflpun jinen sheeti and gorgeous patohwork coverlet and c ue blooming may afternoon when the aj pietrees fere toning then billows of pink wosbomg sophy drove to the was driving e she talked and dapple waa trotting leisurely under the blooming arch of apple boughs that fringed the road with beauty and fragrance i think i shall like my easten rela tions he aaid in a low tone but koto she hesitated i io not know how you will like your primitive ac commodations they will be pleaaauter to me than the palace roomb of the largest hotel n new york said cousin barton uncle nathan was duly amazed at this unexpected edition of poor cons n bar ton aunt belinda only smiled ai id said in her cheery cosy way didnt i tell you that providene would provide i for bartost bangle the younger was a rich man real estate in los ange es had proved a better investment for bis grahd- father thad the oil wells of northern pennsylvania and whatever the old man events and holidays in 1887 a cat nal glance at the almanacs of 1887 shows tbat there will be a partial eclipse of the moon visible in canada on february 8tb anl one invisible on august 3rd also two invisible eclipses of the nn ode on februa ry 22nd aud another on august 18th this is the jubilee year of the reign of queen victoria the 51st year of her reignri beginning ou juno 20th july let will be the 21st birthday of tho dominion of canada and july 12th the 112th anniversary of the united states in dependence strictly speaking the length of the year is 365 days 5 hours 49 minutes aud 49710 seconds u ash wednesday occurs orifebruary 23rd and st patricks day march 17 th falls onatiursday palm sunday comes on april 3rd and good friday on april 8th easter sunday being tie 10th st georges day comes on saturday april 23rd and st john the baptist friday june 2j4tb midsummer day other days of interest ist davids marclilbt lady day march 15th holy thuralay majr 10th- whitfiunday may 29th michaelmas day september 29th prince of wales birthday november 9th ban k holidays in ontario new years day good friday eastor monday queens birthtay dominion day christmas and thant ksgiving dav wt thej evil of slang apropos of tho slang phrase to point the to vn red a wellknown politician re lates the following episode mr b re- preseii tod a rural coustituency in congress and ranted to be senator his oppor tunity came one day and when he found that his name had been balloted for in the leigslatnre he left his farm and went to tjie state capiial to keep his eye on things when at last it was announced that he bad triuro plied in the contest he rushed to a telegri ipli office and in the mad enthusiasm of the moment sent this message to his family elected 1 hooray i paint my old be rae red he btaid at the capital for about a week celebrating his good for tune ind then returned i to his rustic se clusion ou alighting from the train he was half dazzled by a scarlet glare that appared above the apple trees of his orch ard whats happened thie house ho ask- ed in amazement nothing replied one of hia fellow townsmen duly you telegraphed ua to arid grand it bhould touched had seemed to turn to gold that gold was now inherited by his son ql course he foil in love with sophy was only right and proper tbat he do so it was also only natural cohsider ing sophys dimples and the lovel pink and white that nestled in her oompesion who could blame him 1 11 and now said aunt belinda on the evebf sophys weddingday only sup pose nathan that we had writ en to consin barton and told biro not to came t and unole nathan had no answer to make new york ledger we have convinced ourselves that by telling what we know to be true we have produced at last a permc nytl conviction iu the public mind gov in years ago wo stated what the national disease of this country was and that i was rapidly in creasing thrpe years aj d ve stated that a marled check had been iven it tie statigtioj of one of the large life insurance companies of his country shows that in 1883 aud 1884 tha mortality from kidney disorders did not increase over the previous year other cor ipanies stated the same thing it is not piesumptuous for ns to claim credit for thiekh g these ravages seven years ago wi stated that the condition of the kidneys was the key to the condition of health wit lin the past five years all carefulllife imurance oompauieb have conceded the truth of this statement for whereas ten years go chemical an- alysis to determine the condition of the kidneys waa not reqoirec today millions of dollars in risks are ffffusei because chemical examination discovers imspecied diseases cf the kidneys j seven years ago we s ated that the rav ages of brighth dieeaifc were insjgnitlcant compared with other unf uspectecfdisorders of thp kidneys of many i misleading names that ninety three per ceit- of human ail ments are attributable to deranged kid neys which fills the bhx d with uric acid or sidney poison which anses these many fatal diseases i the one acid or kid ley poison is the real cause of the majorat of cases of paraly sis apoplexy heart dis sase convulsions pneumonia consumption aud insanity over half the victims of consumption are first the victims of diseased kidneys when the recent dea th of an honored exofficial of the unite 1 states was an- nounced bis physician s ud that although ho was suffering from brights disease that was not the cause of death he was not frank enough to ad nit the apoplexy which overtook him in his bed was the fatal effect of the kide ey poison in the blood which had eateu away thesubstango of thearteries apd brain nor waa logans physician honest enoagh to state that his fatal rheumatism was caused by the kidney acid in the blood if the doctors- would state in official reports the original cause of death the poo- pie of this country woulc be ajarmed yea nearly panic stricken at t he fearful mortal ity from kidney disorder paint your old home red and weve done it heres the b 11 thtiy had painted ihe house and barn and pens and hennery and stablcs ill foot there was hardly a stick on the ptjem isesthat had lot been painted a jubilant red nearly all infants are moreor less subject to diarrhoea and buoh complaiuts while teethiug and as this period of their 1 ves is the most critical mothers should not v be without a bottle of dr j d keloggte dysentery cordial this medioin is a speoific for buoh complaints and is lighly spoken of by those who have usedit the proprietors claim it will pure any cte of cholera or summerrcom plaint we do not sounda needless alarm when we tell yon that the taint of soroful t isin your blood inherited or- acquired it is there and ayers sareaparilla alonj will effectually eradicate it j hard and soft corns cannot witl stand holloways corn cure it is effectual every time get bottle at once and be i appy giving in the sabbath school th it careful training in christian ben evolence is heeded will be readily admitted and i nao place is such training so import- ant a i in tbe sunday sbhool there lives and c haracters are being shaped and mould ed t nd if the training be right the results will tell through life let the soholars feel that they arftgivirig j guide them in the choice of objects to which tbey givb inform them about those objeqts so they may igive intelligently r ck to them as far as possible e the good done by their gifts r belecjt objects covering all classes of chris tian luty and benevolence including the reguiarxontribitionb to the support of the pareit churcl impress upoh them that givii g means s slfsaoriiice that it ia not merely a mechanical forra that thought- lessl y askibg p ipa oi mamma for a penny for the sunday sohool i not true giving that givingis i duty to god from each indi idual wh oh cannot be done by some- tod else thai it is not the amount that mat e the vale e in the sight of god tilt the writers of the abo e letter give these facts ia the public sim jly to justify the claims that they have tm dc tfiat if the kidneys and liver are kep t in aheajthy con dition by the use jofwi inert safe cure- which hundreds o tbonsmds have proved to be a specific wjien a 1 other remedies failed and that has rece ved tbs endorse ment of tho highest nedical talent in europe australasia and america many a life would beprolohged therhappiness of the people preserved it is successful with so many dijerent dsaaseb because it ana it alone cau remove the uric acid from the wood through the kiflneys our readers are familiar with the pre paration named commendation tborco has of tea appear ed in our columns wo- believe it to be ou of tho best q the best over manufactured wo kmow the proprietors are men of character and influence we aie certain they have awakened a widespread interest in the public mind concerning the importance of the kidneys we believe with them hat they are the toy to boalthi and that ibr jheirreitoration from disease and maintenance in health there is nothing equal td this great remedy the proprietors say tbey do not glory in this universal prevalence of disease bnt having started out wilh thp purpose of spreading the merits of warners safe cure before the world because it euredoyr senior proprielwwlio tea give up by doctors as incuralfe wefeel it our duty to state the facts and leave the publso to its own infer ences we point to bur maims and to their pfflteindmkerialverhicauonvfa pride tfnd it the public floes n it believe what i saywetellthemtoask their friends and neighbors what they thjink about our pre parations jeai 8 will tmov reaultb that canuot fail to 6m1ltcaiuim88tlm a stated aboveji we jioflfc cqliahy 00m meiidflie perusalv of tiis correspondence by inr reader je twtfk so doing we are f ubainga srapjendobligation r one- trial of mother c raves iorm ex the ipint whic l prompts the gift and the latoj wiloonvjbc jyou that it has no equal jis a worm medfrae buy a bottle andseje if it does noijl iweyon s 0p- ft- fm k0b ttia