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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1891, p. 2

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r the total debt 0 toe ajgnu bepabue which hti t fopabuioa ot not more than so0oo0ol hti incnued in put six jean horn about hopo000000 to t8s 000000 lett year then wee a oeucit jet h4000o00 in the federal accounts tad the nmnciel budgets ihowed en aggregate d6eltottatm000q itieootnrpruux ttserelore to beer that st bants is boeoot ayree have just ben oecoptded to close their door omas june b oenllemcn sir jodli meodonam u deed the speaker m mr joseph pope the premier t private eocre- ury tlepuoowei ttiogetc of enrol- elide the time 1015 end the parties ad- dmaed group ot correspondent up added tiiu in husky voice ile died at 10ij without pain end tn poeoo the repreeeuutivci of the press turned to the adjacent lent in which the telegraph instruments vere already clicking oft the fatal news and they flatbed by land and tee to ucvftyepcri in all parti ot the eug- lithtpceking world i the bhot annouucenient tiir- juhu meodonold ii dead meant ja much that the wordi kept ringing in the ears ot ihote who heard it and the mind teemed hardly capable ot realiting that the- roott promin ent fignre in the nubile life ot canada for forty yeare bad disappeared forever but a tew dayt ago be wit fitting m the cooncilioi the nation the directing tplrit bat 1 tew dayt ago be wat piano tag a polit ical propamine for the future month the tolling ofuhe bell in the city tower rang out oh the still night air telling ottawa that her foremost citixen the head ot the government the great leader ot historic party wit nojmore the people needed not to inquire tide meaning of the qfiing bell tbey knew when they they hwfd it that the matter of etrnacktfe waa kdaortjoo amauhi great ttridee la egypt in 188 than wore ooly twain aoboola ander tha adnater ot poblio inttroetioo withaja4atten4anoe of u19 iofwboetefenbirardb4a ana the total ialirata were ttjobtatl 3 nltbtnbtdoetohii ibowibd lodwoxhome keepwt m bnmen an enjoined to pte infonnation ot iin propat patteneen intending to take ttw tteamert on pain ot icaug the companjt patronage eh- morea llaekanae bat mad toaot ttaruitm atatemeata with regard to inthtf aax he beberct tba diaeata can ootbtmietted by dead bodiea innpcrt of ihti opinion be omtet aaoiroa tfce aroeiican a in which a genjae- man hating died wtoenit in pam bia body waa ehibtlmeiod ent to flia delphia wbetah wajkcanotadtbtfae tsew 4ifle family all of whom were immaii4e ly attaefad by the duette bir baretf dbea not 3bo4 that the inlloena wai is troddosd into the britiah home of commont by the wifcoeaeet from aheffiew where the diatw wat at ita wont who gave their evidence in one of the oomwdtate rooma x u33m united etatea afreet to aabmtt to mfifaatiob the aobjeet of the jl s in tbj iebxmgbea raotfcad j obaarteaa wathington cor raajorjdent an osciai tqlwader by the united satorf the doetrioo of the dotal tea wnkeneie wereto oonsdeot that th 1 united 4tawoold never aorreooer tt itiattitjiiiiiil of the theory- thai the qghtamoataea which boaii badham- tofaa ebumed and which 4 aaaaniad by aome aminiatatioaa in thit coontry that gnat jrritarj4aogniea whan jath wtt ia ijaiiiiaaiaiiuu of boaaia v r j j 1 slaaaaon tothe baocant aeudal tba bnawr pobhc wffl htag daring ihe ireekwilhaermefaaauttotia egbtetaacf aga eacfclalarjd tooiety jn fejbaskie tyttctte alto win ehortly come np before a jory nnle mr pyfie daa to follow the ex- ample of capuulvemey and plead gniltry ijecobtint friendl profets that there i still a proapest of ha retorning home to faeeahntl sir henry terney now tahit 90th year the fatberof captain verney it condition of health tod may aatinitjfbat any time leaving bit ton aj tpotulaothorifet yi tba loodcm rtjtyroot appear to regard the need for iihjtkmtl oonreoeieocea in the tray of ttamp dutrihotioo at real for they have ueeneafa tyndkate to attach to a certain number of nultr hoxet experimentally an aaoe of machanitm working pennyintheilot pribciple nanaata of tjha baod the obtained of a jmall en- triope containing a memorandum book foil of oaefal potui information with hasklevef wbiob might terve for letter pager an in the cover of the book it eecaraly interted a penny ttamp the eradicate jooka for iu profit not to the commierioa on the tale of the ttampt bit to the income from tdvertitenwntaioterud iu the bookt r woai to sis acuxexnr a tpeciil meatenger almost immediately left earntcliffe for ridean hall to convey tfao newt to bit excellency who hit secretary captain colrule over with an eipreatioo of bit owh and lady stan- leyt deep tympithy for lady hacdoneld and the tamilv hit excellency on re pairing the intelligence of death cabled the newt to the qneen lord salisbury and lord khutaf ord thedoath of the prime yinirtrr having dissolved the ministry oovernorgeneral ia for the nret umenn the hittory of the dominion left without anadviter i rax trw rarjmji rtnerearcallindtof rumors afloat in the air u to who u to he called by lord stanley to tnced the dsidpremier the ijawbdawi in the field are bfir hector langerin sir john tnompton sir charles tappet and hon j j c abbott- it it riot likely that any of thete can be made permanent and wheeeever u ealled on to it jrfll be temporary the remains of the removed to the senate y where they were wednesday r afternoon a state and military one in st ajbant church will proceed by op b to here interment will take place tomorrotr tlmfootgnanhthelftagoon fcoardttnd the rd battalion will take part and the army of cwl tenants the cabinet and hotnetjct parliament will at tend and all the cayfe bodiet of the capital there will ba thoasands of delegate from organizations of all kinds over toe country and from municipal fmanritl and com mercial edeporationt officers of militia battalkos and bundrcdi ol lertonal friends who inll joarnty to ottawa to add their triboieto the homage paid the cervices- uf the dead premier ri3riit txiatioxs- 8ir john wat twice tmtrried first to isa bella daughter of the late alexander clark esq of dalnavert invemettshire beat- land and in 17 to sman agneataaaglr ter of the late hos f j bernard a mem ber of her majestys privy council of the island of jamaica the latter survive him with two children a daughter and a son by the first marriage who at present represents winnipeg in the house ol com- rcmalns who tat with ulra in tba old jariuvmairjotwi- i thsjjikiulit tuttx something ljat bom laid ol sir johns favprlta ol lyeraiura lit was not t man to dwell tnuch overauy psrtlcular produc- tloii lie crovwl ircali excitement aud recreation from boats and oontttittenuy ikimmod uirough all tb usw books wbiob mr martiu joriffiu the librarian ot par- littucnl selected and tent down to karni- cllffe in batches nevertheless it it kuown that ho had ajhlgh opinion ot a poem of cardinal newman not at all well known entitled tlio dream ot oeronuus tt rottea the dream experienoea of a man who diet and whose soul it carried to paradise in the koeping ot au angel the angel explains tliu mysteries to the enquiring spirit it it a little volume but it brimful of bold uiltonic conceptions of the myster- ion ot eternity iitulvstk i nu rmv senator sullivan rcraeinpcrt sir john mtcdoualds mother who wit he ttyt a very superior vpomou it is from her he beliovet the premier got us talents she had paralysis and died many yean ago uiat haodonald hit niter who if alto dead was during her lifetime attended by dr sullivan she hid symptoms just like those in sir johns cite her heart wat weak and the feared paralysis because ber mother had been teited with it the whole family had extraordinary vitality tod recuperative powers ind were wonder fully relieved by rest he never knew any one whom rest would repair so quickly at members of this family i uoxvuext to kit johx there it a monument at one end of the parliament buildings at ottawa to sir george cartier who wat tor to many yean associated with sir john uaouonald in j the government ot the country sir jobs hat proved himself a greater man than sir george and there should be a mohnroent put up for him at the other end of the buildings sir george wat the most pro minent french canadian of bit day tod sir john bat long been the mott prominent english speaking canadian the co c the rural representatives rafuae to allow the usual equaliz ation of assessment tha ofthauadar of the qov- ernmant okarehadowe tho builrtes the c he parliament in tears omu jena t the taatlont of tba uoaam ot parliament this afternoon will remain long in tba memories ot those who ware in tba obanjbtrt the tni of tba poblio dimooitretiooi by which hli country will pay booor to the dead lutetmen were made in the utteraooaa of both uooiai ind two resolutions ol regret wen adopted tba mm in thf oommoni was impressive with a solemn mourning suited to the dignity of that body the chair and desk of the dead premier are hung with bltck on the detk is a abteld ot rotes sad lilies with the words our chief in blue immortelles the numbers wen dressed in bltck oosti and utua old ciiier the speaker after the opening announced that because of the death of one io prominent in the country si the lite premier ht hid hid the chamber drtped in mourning and hi hoped the hoots would approve ot what be hid done sir hector lanjevln then retd a formal communication to tbt house ul the intelll gene known for the put few diyi it fell to him he said u the senior privy coon sellor tovmake tome reference to the death ot our dear old chief he read his eulogy and several times his voice choked and with tbt wordi to tell you mr sneaker my feelings tald he li more than i can do he had to stop before he hid tpoken five minutes and then abruptly moved thit resolution that the mortal remain ot the right eon sir john a macdonald gob be publicly interred and that thit house will concur iu giving to the ceremony a fitting degree of solemnity and importance r uouxas zxezuxxt mntrrr the hon wilfred laurier following made a splendid oration the life of sir john mtodontld said the orator it the hittory ot canada tor fifty yes pur the supreme art ot governing men bir john wu gifted at few men in any land and any at be lift meeting of the county council the actual assessment of the civic munidt- palitiei within the county was accepted t the equiiized nloeon which to levy rstta lot county expenses this wwgreallj i seduc hejlaxatum of the townabipsajid increase tht of the towns and villages the followinc are the rales levied for oousty eipenjif for last year and those fjr tfait y 1890 1841 trafalgar i3xw7c0 vv8il esqnesiog kelson 3710 sloi30 imi tfasaagaweya lesas ifitufa vah hilton 29j5 oafcriue 303ic s17im georgetown ins 879b acton 16385 25x2h bariidgtoo uha6- s70je 1 dtsttxcnoss sir john ifacrlortld wat the recipient during tut lifetime of many honors in 18f he received the degree of d c l boo from oxford university he was also l l i of queens university kings ton and mcgid university montreal and abc l of trinltyrcoilege toronto- he was created k c b in july 1w7 and g cb binovember 1h iji january x9li he received the title of knight grand cross of the royal order of isabella cslhol- ka of spain he waa nominated a mem ber of ber majestys most honorable privy council in7uly 1872aud wat sworn in august 1879 v ix rmrite lite in private life sir john haodonald wat one ot the most genial and ariproachable of men he wit mosteffective in a personal canvass snd his cordiality secured him boats of friends even among political opponents he was the life and soul of any festivity in which be joined and being i singularly well informed on all subjects he arts s brillisnt conversationalist he was an excellent afterdinner speaker and an mimitable storyteller full of reminiscences of past dayt snd past statesmen u 1 kiuticux no public man was ever more bitterly and unf orgivingly abused by his political oppo- nenf s on the one hand or more loudly and unceasingly eulogized by his political friends on the other than sir john a haodonald both facts bear testimony to the wonderful extent of his success at a politician that success wat in part due no doubt to hit remarkable power of draw- ing men to bimaud holding them to his extraordinary personal magnetism gift in which hit rivals for popular favor hsve alwayr been lacking but beyond thit be united in himself as few men do au unusual number of those qualities which are invaluable to the politician aud states men he had s marvellous knowledge oi human nature t rare insight into men- and their motives aud inflexible will admirably united to a remarkable power of adaptability to circumstances a gift of leadership which has been likened to the feat of the juggler in keeping half a dozen balls iu the air nf oucc an extraordinary ability for holding together diverse elements and interests the june meeting of the county ctaocil wat held at milton last week frod the minutes it will be obterredthit an unfair advantaee wu taken of the towni sad tillagatot the county in the refusal to allow the usual equilixatiou of interment by thit action the county rate to ba paid by the five civic munieipalitiat ot the county is increased from 80 to iso per cent while the townships have considerably reduced their rates the proceeding wen as folkwt dr bock in tba obiir heathen pretest lateen lawson kennedy warren hat band pettit alton robertson ftltn mortimer bigger lowry webster hutcbeon henxies sndfeatbentone a letter wu read from orangeville re garding ttie return from tba dominion government the bouutes paid to the rail wsys which have bees declared dominion roadt alto fhe presentment of the grand juries ol peel and halton recommending the establishing of a poor house the council met in committee ot the wholo ou the equelixtuoo ot the nenta it was moved that the actual ataetsmenf jrrnmeut be confirmed at the equalized aatessmeotl even spoken of for the plscci moved in amendment by dr robertson seconded by gh kennedy that the actual is be not adopted but thai steps be taken to equalize the laaaerniiiiit rolls of the county u soon u they are in the hands oi this council yxis lawson lowry kennedy war ren robertson mortimer kits husband featbentooe pettit phelanbgorar webster meuziet hotel son altoo back the equalized sss will conte- qaently be the aetntl tasettmant tba representatives of the towns and villages claimed that their assessment wit mnch higher than the townships and iherefora oust to be equalized at a much lower ram than the total aaseasement it vis recommended thtt no action be taken towards estshlisbing s union poor house mr kennedy wanted the high ecboot grants equal to the government grants the treasurer explained that thit woem bemade all right at thf last payment for the year on motion t200 was granted to the county model school the finance committee pasted the follow ing accounts campbell panton 162j5 brothers white 18500 jesse atkinson tlili wm pintou t earl bally 1575 w h mcnab 1117 hetnttreet bros tj777 jai dbutt 7 8 mcmaster h0 r noble m3 the road and bridge committee reported thai the bridge near eden mills was in a bad condition aud recommended that a new bridge be built at a cost of 1120 the co of wellington to pay half the cost the burlington high school bylaw wu introduced and lost the yeas and ntyi wen taken the county rate for the year h 1110 mills the council adjourned until tuesday august 25th j he was cut to pieces charlie bellshorrlble death on the railway track i07190 vmssif the method heretofore followed was fair unequitable to ail concerned it is well known that farm property io this county is tteeaeed at a very low valuatioo while tbp towns and ritlaejaibave made their ateeta- rnartjseloie to aotntjvaliie tberj bcoixtioerable faeliog otter the action of jhe towxiahip toemtsta in this mttter utoewatttartacasaiguelpbaisband doors at gyti t t ewuoa can tffljoatibt4htainmui his lkyitk uy kkuv1ck with sir john macdonald goes the oldest member of the canadian parliament his record of 47 years of unbroken service to ber majesty in a legislative capacity list had few parallels in the modern history of the empire certainly it stands alone in canada in the parliament of canada the four men who rank next to sir john in length of service are mr bounssa mr daoutt sir hector langevin and bon john carting mr bouressa entered par liament in 185t and mr daoutt in the tame year while sir hector and mr car- ling were first returned in 1857v hon oliver mowtt came into parliament with i sir hector and mr cerhng but bat not continued in public life ever since scores toooxio msy solh about ii oclock today charlie bell fourteen yearold ton of italph bell wu fatally injured on the gtr track at the western cattle market the little fellow with a number of his companions was jumpiofr oo and off the freight cars while they wen moving about the tricks aud standing on the biding while bangiug on to one with one hand a bunting engine started the train the shock ol which knocked bim off throwing him under the wheels hit left leg and left arm were cu completely off so that when ambultoco officer gaddes arrived fie picked op the arm and carried it after the body the body wu so rribiy cut thtt the movements of the lung could be plainly seen lie wuieken to hit home when be expired jgi stxoclock saturday evening and scores of distinguished men who start ed with him and entered public life later or have fallen on the way and ho ope i j murderer l hanoed the prisoner leaves no confession of the terrible crime which he committed lomoixu on june l neroitte larooqoe wat swung liito eternity at 805 this rooming paying in his death lb pen alty for one of the most atrocioot crimes ever perpetrated is america tbaeald blooded murder and outrage of tbefyo little mcgouigle girlsin cumberland russell county out jott eight months ago he died without a word eodjwithout the faintest ihrnof fear he msdsfloooo- feation tbs execuupo wu probably the most expeditious on record exactly four mlnotes from the time batcllffe the bang bit beautiful oration wu u follows let not our grief be barren but let that grief be coupled with the determination that the work which the liberals and corner vativm united to do shall sol pan iwiy and that thu canada though deprived of bar gnat men thall endlwill live mr davis next spoke and then sir hector moved in adjournment of the house until tuesday next week rax ouxtriox or lxxiixxshir sir johns demise will throw the con eervative party into confusion for a mo ment but it is understood that in high circles t policy for the future is already fairly well settled upon the great point now it to tide over the present session this it u held pan be done if a temporary premier be appointed some time during the remainder of the tcsribn a permanent arrangement can be settled upon it is tin purpose if sir charles tupper does not come and the feeling is certainly not unanimously in favor ot his recall to establish a trinity ot leaders sir john thompson will be first in command mr chtpleau will be second aud tn outario mas yet to be named will w third the ontario leader to he is not now in the guv- no present cabinet minister is li he is in the house hit name li dalrou mccarthy though mr mccarthy stands high all round a boom lias just set in for mr meredith some of the ontario conserva- tivea tell of mr merodiffj brilliancy his warmth of heart hit kindness of disposition his eloquence and fire u a public speaker and bis magnetic qualities they predict that in the dominion arena mr meredith surrounded u he will be by able men will develop great strength rue rsojusmux uaoia-nvys- ou the orders of the day being john thompson on friday referred agreement which had been come regard to the resumption of the a mr jamiesons prohibition bill which accord fog to the order piper would come up that evening it hid been arranged he said that the debate be suspended it was an important subject involving were the reso lution to pus a change is the policy of the government aod the isirae tf the premiers qlnestiwould result in new ad visors of the crown being called upon snd therefore the debate ot this qoestion had better be suspendedr the enemies of prohibition have become alarmed over the fresh movement the cause has made and especially over tlc manifesutioo of it in parliament where mr jamieeon hat forced the question of immediate prohibition to the front in spite of open and covert opposition the deter- ruination of tome bf the prohibitionists in parliament has been backed by uw im mense number of petitions signed by hun dreds of thousands of people throughout canada praying for the prohibition of the liquor traffic and these have been still fur ther strengthened by deliverances from the various church courts loons iur obseuvjlvce the house beard mr charltons lords day observance bill debated ou friday the speech of the promoter occupying almost two boon vas an able exposition of the necessity for such legislation and a splendid deefsce at the provisions of his bill sir john thompson following en- dorted the principle and expressed the hope that the bill would go to a select committee for the arrangements of tho details the bill was referred to a select committee oxk max 0ve votx mr kdgar moved the second reading of his bill to amend the khectorsl franchise act the object of his bill he said was to adopt intoiho dominion franchise act the principle of one man one vote and that the voter must be a resident within the electoral district in which he claimed to be registered mr kdgar and the opposition made a strong fight for the adoption of the bill it was however defeated iwoh jatixlctiunk senator bellerose presented a petition signed by cardinal taecbereau and many others proving fortu amendment to the electoral uw providing for the punishment by imprisonment of persons convicted of distributing llquorjduring elections which is a source of corruption baby bro drowned diaixiiuuoa tint juns tth tba two mbi of hiram wlett aged rasneotlraljt 4 aud 0 years wtot oat ot tbtfcioai after dinner endlielr mother ooneladsd they bad gone to the tingle mill at fawn lake when their tithtr returning at 0 oclock without the bdyi a geieral tetrcb wat made whan they were both found drowned at the foot of the telle in lot oreek between doe lau ot mcskoks township tod fawn lske of draper to wolblp fatal aooldent in grey ciurawoniu oat jam 7 on friday evening list mn edward coulter teventb concession bollivan and ber ton wen driving home tram some neighbors they had reached the gate leading tbto their own y trd and the ton got out to open the gate mn coulter wu driving through when the horses usually quiet took fright it i pig tod ran away through the field mn coulter wu throwd from tbt boggy and instantly killed ber head striking onfc tone accidenta 3h his son humus out just tth james woof lu the 8th ooaeettlon of brighton township sbout two miles east of codrtngton wu examining a breachloadlng rifuvbile little hoy ot twelve years ot age whom be hid adopted wu sitting near watching him just u ht had lifted it the boy laid pt pm afraid of it and a minute later the rifle wu accidentally discharged the ball eoterlng the boyt leg a ten isobet above the knee and putlog upwards through the thigh lodged in his vbdomen causing death a few houn later literary the mtutodul ilagazltt for june hu many handsomely illustrated articles much prominence it gives to tbt subject of medical missions ft in trtiele by the bev dr v c hut recently tbpolnted chief of the projected methodist medical million to china the most striking and touching dialect story ever published in thit maga sine it deacon phebyt selfish natur by annie t blosson other articles oi igehive been the closing sentence off interett jxjmplete the thirtythird volume of thip magazine which improves in char acter with every volume if not with every number price tl a year or 20cte a sum ber published by wm briggi toronto a doublepage portrait drawn from life of thcmu a edison in hit laboratory will be published iu harpcri wttkli for june 10th a sketch of tbt yale and princeton bateball teamtwith portraits will be another interesting featun of the same number the fourpage supplement will comprise an article oo the new york coffee exchange written by dr richard wbeat- ley and amply illustrated the publio deposit of the banks of the dominion are larger now than at any former period the moat itriking increase it in time deposit which have risen in five years from mom5079 to 183557758 or an avenge of 16722000 per annum irelands desiccated wheat for dyspeptics undaujonc with weak digestion try it the ikeuxd natioxai fool co ltili toronto third yzar in canada for ci i ues tor table foot heater over so0000 ui use in canada and the lulled buus ten hours solid comfort for 2c latslusble for ate in all sons of vehicles in the bousahold and in stores and omees now is the lima to send tn roar orders write for tutples aud prices to the cline manufactulrng co 28 fiwxt sr wxtt toboxto aoent8 wahtzu x i r june sale h jfto bbtxtlttmttt nrobsaiseoheal m harnsst tod top buoy for raruc ulirt ipply to wiihewbtxekt actoo jji t mens furnishings i i hot weather gooda ooting good negligo ghirta aod wash j vcstb a great variety to select from aod prices to gait the clog- est b oar mens hat department ia vyr ttets in iht oddfsllai ol block every wedaetdi not surpasse by any in the west w are always on tbe alert lor new st and tbe latest blocks may be foundon par counters as s as they are on the market yon may wear a nobby suit bat if your hat iaa back namber the general effect is bad the same ap to boots speaking of boots wene only say we handle james whith cos make they are acknowledged to be the best makers- in tlys pominion every pair warranted we tiro in rece of another sh of challiea delaines 8ateens and zephyrs theres no need ot roastingyoareelfn wool when you c get a challie to s taste for 10 cents and for 12 cents we hav bateens in cornflower bine and other late shades colors are absolutely fast we are loaded np with wtaol dr goods too many for this season yon an call them t laspn dut w for about wholesale pi ice 10 dozen misses and childrens waists in stock now r b jermyn b0aedbrs wanted i t ood aceomnudstloa for two itutlttati r twpltdlts woejd be esptcted to to toatthav apply at 7 nteephemorricb jobraoting tncludixo boots pstdpbleu posters hill x heads areolars syo a feted in tae best ttyls of the art at moderate prlcei and en ibottdottes apply or address h p mo0be f fits paau oatee actoo acton liodge no 204 toot ets in iht oddfellows han hslthsws block fty wednesday tveuing vltluss erttnran always welcome for copy of consti tution and laws apply to the ondtnigned or sny of tat members wvrtluams bhwobden m o aeerttarr dissolution of partnership rpake noucxthal iht partnership berttolin x eilstinf between henry orladalj aid osoft a dtekietoa under the dame of orsdtn tt diefclsson u bepalters and jfaeblutu hu this day btta dutolvtd by mutual routes t witness our nsnds this mb dty otmsy uat witness i benky grikdkle tyaxcleani geo a dickiesox tbe business will be carried ou by sir gila- dell who will collect all accounts due tbe lata firm ia i r business change a ashley hebeby luformi tb pubuc out b bu pur- chued the iotrt of bii ut partner mr aloln lute end will continue tbe basinem bi- hlf at the old uol coitotnert will recetre tbe nun ctrtfa nf lentioa tu fn tbe put i will collect ill ftceotutti doe the ute firm a ashley prank burce88 house painter paper hanger sign writer etc rjiijec auwto lineal in tba beet nuuiimr aod at reaucnavble termi erery job baring my personal attentioa- i can acsnre oiaumien complete ntiriaetion oralnitu in all wood a tpedaity ordenleitatmt residence vain 6l actoo vlll reeeire prompt attention ftataptati court of revision suicide near belleville an afed farmer takes his llfe by hanging bixlamxa june srd melton w htw- lay an sjbtdriner retidinit npon lot 8 in tbe bth rrtgnjisliai of- tbe towntblp of thorlow ywerdiy took hit own life by banging at- noon lie did not return to dinner aod not patting in an appearance uter io tbe afternoon bis daughter went in eearoh of blm and discovered hiwley eupeodad by a rope from tbe limb of a tree he bad atood npon a large etona and after fastaudng tbe rope around tbe limb of a tret had jumped off and tlowly trangltd waxi to sive money r all yoo have to do ii to tttend our june bale every corner of the bouse offers yoa some lemnliug bargain this it our june bale you who hate taken advantage of iu beoeta in other yean know what it implied buying at largely at we do we ire sure to be overloaded in tome lines in such a cue we never hesitate to apply the knife in order to aooompiiah our pur pose agtin the wholesale trade rinds itself in the same fit this it our time fortpee- ulating to pick up lines here and there aud to pick them up and put them into your hunt in msuy cases it teat than tbey coat the importers tden there ire the broken lines the odd endt which wtj clear out each season many of them at good at any other goods tome of them worth very little but all must go and tbe price is out to set them moving to pot these handily before you we hive placed tbe special bargains on tablet tnd counters with prices marked iu urge figures half price table containing lace curtains laces floono- iugs gloves hosiery etc which are being sold tt exactly half what they were marked here it a pile on the dress goods counter also going at half price there it a large case of ladies and misses bobber gossa mers ticketed 25c each tbey are yours at thtt price yonder it e pile of splendid printa it 7o per ytrd box of oentt silk ties it for 2oc youths felt hau it 25c each fancy paruofi it 26c each checks and ginghams 6c and to on all through the house understand we are not saying nor would we hare you believe tbtt we are slaughtering all our goods in that way we are now speaking of tbe special lines if they art whit you want or need you will find tbemmooey aaveri every time regular goods thit is tbe feature we want to bring befote you the beauty the freehpesi value aud merit of our regular goods after all lints when tho pleasure of doing business comes in the pleasure aye and tbe profit loo to both buyer and teller the fntrintic vtlue of fresh reliable goods which crowd our shelves is it dress goods yon think of 1 where will you find such a variety of material blending bf shades and genuine good value as we offer it it millinery then we invite you to the largest show rooms to the largest ttook tbe oholoest goods tnd ibe mott tasteful millinery in the city is it clothing heady- made or ordered clothing none will serve yon better or give you better value we care not what you want we know we pan mike it worth your wbtle to deal with us the month of may just oloeed ahpwt ui t large increase of baaiden over tbe tame month ot former yean we are determln- ed to have june mike even a better allow ing we oan do it with your aid hollinrake son boys clothing dept yes we know yourboy needs a nice new suit and that you are intending to buy him one the question that is revolving in your mind is where can i get the most stylish best fitting and prettiest suit for little money perhaps you did notnuiow that we had the largest cheapest and pretqiest stock of clothing in the county well we have you have seen those nice tweed suits on the boys with belts and pleated waists that is the kind we have and sell so many of the best of it all is that that the prices are so low that customers buy without hesitation you remember we bought a lcvely stock a short time ago made for the city trade at prices very much reduced andweare sell ing correspondingly low come and see tefevstock it will please you it docs the boys mens clothing all that we have said about the styles and prices of the boys clothing apphestvith equal force to ourjlejts clothing men we nave not for- gottenyoipin this important matter of outward adornment we have a first class clothing man who will be pleased to show you the stock you will find it in all its beauty and strength on the second flat of our mammoth cheap store main street milton hollinrake cfcpson take notice tbat ccert ot beriiioo for tbe uunicjpalit of tbe village of acton in tbe coomr of baltoa willbe held at tbe tort ball acton on monday june 15th 1891 at b pm loleratedrjfctrues will govern una solve eccordibtlr thohtuoonk acton june 1st 1wi notice to creditors or patrick lamb deceased the creditor including tnote hating any pedne or ceneral lies ope tbe estate or any undivided snare thereof of patrick lamb fanner deooaeed of the vauaje ot county of halton who died on or in tbe 2w nty dar of march mm are on or bcfobb tbe i5th day of july mm to eend by poet prepaid to lflcaael ltuub acton po or john lemon acton po milton executors of the uevwih and terrtameat of tbe aid patrick lamb their frrrifln names and mrnames ii and deaeriptiooa and the tuu partaknlara of their tahns cv accobnts and tbe natve of thejfr security ill any neld by tbenj and f nrtber take notice that tbe said ei enters willproeeed after the said 15th day of jury lob to distribute the asset of the said deceased anwoc the parties entitled uweto baring regard to th ejafins of which tbey shall have nad notice and tbey wib not b rwponsible for the aasstt or any part tbereot so distributees to any ptsnon or parsons of wboae claims tbey may not hare recetted nctiotf at tbe time of tbe diatrf- bntlon of said assets this notice is clten pcrsuant to bao- chapma mtlean if cleak solicitor lor executi dated this ab day of une wh jfthedis ce is gl a quick reference to any u book of the bible indbceebi a tery great eoavealesob -i- bxv ha baiuut an admirable irrennement lor imtoeiuata referaue itiaabtmpeirktdeotoatbeiltticse hitherto employed tor lbs same purpose bxvoxa gucrsox editor oaaada presbvteriaa i bend your bible to tbe uuttrsicmd and bsto it indexed albert laing aotoh ont summer underclothing ff i x silk balbriggan and the natural wool au sixes trom 34 to 44 breast afeas ere a shaw grundy vcuasttph merc tk1lor3 ilt men piataied iiu arm b wat o oftt to j btt m were aboatw world prssfvnmvnr i i m my tk hxxfc2tisrn 1 tbor tb groond w e- r boilert co 25 ft 27 lower wyndham st guelphi auaanrfuklaatat rales tvatdretr to farmers and threshers use on voufmevotunervonly the wellknown pbbrlbss oil 9 gold medals b wafflontandhorte powert tueeo oua are used ana highly reeathessewtwtjs armoualpb farmert aak for thero ute noother mannfaetureditq sawultlboeii ft co toronto tmi mm otiisi- iait iiiim jtrviifvi 1- v- janeiison wants to see v you r for he has what willuit you 1 i dry goods ip boots shoes andgrocekies a thial boucited mltarstt 14 slate tinm tseaelratr m

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