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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 2, 1897, p. 3

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vq ihb bank of hamilton heat office hamhtoh- capital all paid up 81 25000000 reserve fund 9 72500000 total aeaete so 646 676 45 nearly ton miuiodb of dollars board op directors ohnstoaiit a q itamsay 1rosldout vicevrosldent uo ltoaou joux proctor a t wood a bleb toronto wu gibson mp tuunnull cublor u 8 btevbn asst cashlor h m watson inspector ceorqet agency a general banking business transacted notes o responsible farmers discounted and spedta attention given to the collection of sale notes and commercial paper generally drafts isbued payable at all principal pblntsln canada aridtfiiitedstates pravtson great britain bought and sold savinga department f vbqposlts fjf- jiand upwards received interest allowed at current rates and added zj ii principal every year whether passbook sis brought jn or not special deposit receipts issued for large sums j p bllfairent georgetown ont the ne at home montly of a loonl charaoter and everv item interesting a serious fall mrs s a seoord had a tory narrow esoapo from serious ibjury last thursday by a misstep she tell through an open trap door dortn nine steps into the collar lay there partially stunned and nnasle rise for some time until mr w h adams tailor heard her rqoatu and hastened to the reeotto though seriously bruised thero were ho bones broken and mrb socord ia slowly recovering jaapedtorjio v vi hair brushes tooth brushes fine combs bresslrik combs circular combs toilet soaps us a raltsytrenryon heedanyof the above lines you will find pur prices low aurassbrtrnent thebest geo hynds jeweler store aoton look attne date oh the label on your i fr paper endyouwillaoobowyour sulibcrip- k tloa stands jlenow promptly it will confer a jtflft jliiitit xk ffess thub8day september a 1897 little local brieflets whloh cauaht ttieeyea or ears of free press reportere thla week after vaca what a pleasant sound is that pitapat patapatl little foutani kipptak by dont you know tuo reason why 7 pltapat apat apatl listen now the school bell rings tidesllbg alfng ajlog i fcome they say vexations dtoo piey is orerl worka begun -v- tliicalittb allna aungl next monday la labor day r georgetowns rate of taxation this year ls2l mills the q t b gives cheap fares on lbbr day of course youll spend a day at toron to ewtblmpnt bummer holidaying is abont over for thp present year thoeopply of jubilee stamps ia now pretty well exhaneted sunday nights rain was vory advan- rugepna to the fall seeding mrth harding is representing tha sfriperial book syndicate pf toronto at kprssent r keuney isboildlng a neat barn and driving shed on his property on cbnroh street ballon oonnty fair takes placo two ileeka earlier than usual this year bop- member slitsnd s3nd k irs eeinhart of the fountain hotel -seto- dii w f ag and eas on idey for hating blinds on her barroom windows i belurn tickets at single first class fare ciif be issued to toronto overy day np to sept 10th inolusive and today from i aclon ifbr mceots probably the last matoh ot the season will be played in the park on saturday between r the aigyles of toronto and aoton game called ate v jack watson of the fifth line esqoes- nting la serving a 15 days sentence at hard lebor irt the oounly goal for beating hie gwifiv aoton has been favored with a larger number of visitors to the homes of her elilseps this summer tbau in any former ssiiaaobi- v the september sittings of the fourth division coort was held here yesterday tjndgo hamilton preslng a considerable j dpoket had aocumolated daring the long kgalvaoihon bvah esteemed leotarer writes the fbee j paxes enolosed find money order for printing the bills yon got out for me are st the brat i have ever seen of their kind batiks- v- baa the porlly eaitor of the stilton fpfoffirater brtn getting a thrashing t the ksl4v issqe says i next to beating a wife ifitbe rheanett crime that can be committed ithabeaungxfaprinter j aitiio6curkf of the campbell hopee succeeded in capturing rst plaoe gcn thov guslph trotflng andsunnlng fiissooiaiiori races on tuesday wlthbls hcoitrnso time 92- there ware ff mjwwntries- s john graydon esq of streeisvllle xur theconntt otpeelwasmarrled fiislrwianuday to miss fanny eaekenham igif ot mr bd iaokenharb at- peter- ghtsthe oeremooy was performed h- bjmonds bdolti teimrwbioh tied at tiliatnjstt shopjwasbadly frlght- passing ibreiblnrf engine on smyiisisnlnb and woald hse s had it not been for the bptomptattentlon of citizens in the vloinlty bfijvvbh mountain teeubnled kiiblon b been pasaing prsr psst during the summer son iiisthjrlp jpr tblt ssoiion afarge f travellers aboard on tbslr way aifecs whom a warrant r no ppssesslod of cblsf lawson tt gvaffwithrmnfrto f yprdrult of jjm inspector howe of the board of under writers oame to own last thursday morn ing and turned in an alarm to the fire brigade as a tost of tbolr alortueab the majority of the members of the fire com pany responded with very oredilable dis patch and soon had tho steamer and hpso reels opt and a line laid steam was np and watefyplaying in about ten minutes and we understand the jnspeotor wabqute satisfied with the test anumbev of the firemen were confused with the wayjn which tho alarm wussonnded lostead of soundlngtbo general fire alarm the usual praotloe call yas rung vtheflremea dosorve credit for tbelr prompt response under the ctrennibtanoes accidents nt the tannery s sevoral serious acoidents occurred at the new buildingsin coarse of ereotlop for the aoton tanning co last wednesday edward hill a carpeutcr who was assist ing a fellowworkman with one of the timbers was struck square on the mguth by a miscalculated blow with the back of an adz9 his npper lip was split and sev eral teeth were knocked out at six oolook the same afternoon mr alex orippsoontrsotbr for the new bark shsds renelved a blow from a falling cedar post whioh renderedhim nnoonsoloas for twefve bonrs he was stooping to coil np a rope when the poit wbloh bad been need as a stay in raising a bent fell striking bim on the biestorf ke ffaokatbebasotrtbe skull he soon rallied from the fo jury and is at work agaib thongh atill feeling the effeots of the blow the uarksmbtrmave a friendly afaron- a friendly eeblegt between the hilton and acton gnu olpbs was held in the park here on monday afternoon the lopal team won thomatob by a considerable number of points twentyone singles eighteon yards rise regular rules single firing olay pigeons was the order the boorowas an follows mjiton totim freeman 000010000111101100010 a hlgglnljottom 000011100101000010007 inman 11101101100110010011012 tn jjioiooooiiooioiioooo- 0 bowlld 0011010001 0000000 0100 s ponton oidooooliiooooooiooii 1 total i s acros totils evans j 010011100100101011101 11 bpclellt c u 00101101000100011001 1 0 jeans w 110010101101110 11 10 11k moorot j 00010110111010111011113 clark ooo 111111110110100110100 1 stark w ollioiiooillliouoiiolt total is majority for aoton 71lrds a btrbpg quartoring breeze aorosa the traps made the shooting somewhat difficult forward movement tor missions mr fred 0 stephenson a medical student of trinity college toronto who was some timo ago appointed correspond ing member of the students missionary campsign by the general board of mis sions upon invitation of the epworth league visited apton on monday and delivered an interesting address before the xeagnp he explained very lucidly the forward movement for missions as advo cated by the students missionary cam paign and gave valuable information concerning the part taken by the epworth iioagus in this movement tbronghont the methodist church pray study give is the motto ofthose aiaociated with thla worthy enterprise and tbe plan through out is calculated to imbue the yonhg people of the cbnroh with an intelligent and pray erful interest in missions and a deter mination to support them in tho spirit of systematic and proportionate riving aoton epworth leagne will no doubt en gage ip the movement in oonneqtion with the gpeljhplbttiotmrbtephnson is neighborhood news news homo supplied by corres pondents and exohanses battlnafad the farmors aro delighted over tbe prospects of high prtoss for their cattle and wheat they are getting more thla year for cattle ihau for the plat few years miss magftie mokco of- oeorgetown is assisting mr betz in the storq and post office our hamlet is again to the frout in examinations mr wonloy hlllb obtained his flrstolass and jamob bborlill his second at brampton mr potor yemon passodfor seooud at goorgstowo aud is away to the model at milton mr hilts intends returning te brampton for honors tha meetings ot the christian endeavor in the preabytorian obaroh iiave been decidedly interesting thfa year excellent papers have been given on jphn knox the oataopmbsof borne and the covenanters of sbbtlapd lasl sabbath morning tbe address given by mr graham ontbe life of john osloy showed great preparallpnand was given in snob a mailorly manner as ip command attention from brgihulpg to end jijext sabbath bev d t cutapbell exchanges pulpits wih bey mr fivrquar- goriof olande mijton we have now a genoiue chinese laundry in town 1 the publio sohools opened yesterday the model school term will commence today the presbyterians enjoyed a delightful oxouraion to burlington beaoh last thurs day the weather was fine and the attendance good our milton gan club shot a game at ao on monda but w defeat lasl week john watson of aoton appeared before judge hamilton oharged by hia wife with having assaulted and beaten her hei was found guilty and lentenoed toflfteen days hardlabor in the county gaol important improvements were made at thepntlio sohool during the vaoation barge bbipmeuta of hogs and oattlo are being ebipped from here at present mesira geo wynn sous shos faatpry herp was badly damaged by fire saturday afternoon bo faolory wis plo3ed down at noon all hands leaving fos the usual saturday half holiday at about 4 oolook a very dense smoke was noticed issuing from tho bnildiog the alarm was given and the flrepaen were qulokiy on baud and had tho firo nnder oonlrol in a few minutes the building is considerably damaged and the iobb on btook and equipment is heavy buildings and btook are insured nassaaaweya coming and going visitors to and prom aoton and varloueotherpersonal notes tbo fakh paass invites all itaraadars to oon tribute to this column if yoa or your friends aro going away on a holiday trip or if you nave frlonds visiting ymi drop a card to tbefnas press mrs syrhon visited friends at norvil last weok mrs jainns matthowd id visiting relativsb in toronto miss emma noble is vilicing friends in georgetown mrs john lavorty of moook ii v most pnipnslsstio in bis interest ana advoosoy of this importapt question r he two teimm composition the muton otampipa smartlog nnder the dofeat suffsred by the milton baseball clnbat tho hands of the acton nine falls baoltpv the setae old exonte that aptfnv has been playing ontsiders now the faola are that every player in tbe aoton team uvea within the corporation of aoton miltons aggregation is taken not froro milton only bnt from tbe county ofhaltoh at large in the beginning of tbe season they stole two of the st anns players and prevented that olub from entering the league tho rest of the players are from the surrounding townships it is asserted that only three or foprat the outside live within the corporation of the town of milton and one of these was imported from freelton in the last game aoton played at milton they bad not only to beat the players bnt also a orowd of ontside bood- loms who throw atones and apples at aotons pltoher in this they were en- oonraged by the milton ooaohers if the milton team are in earnest about playing ball lot them play with some good team say berlin or st lawrences of toronto and if they can beat them aoton will be pleased to play with them but the acton baseball team la not paying any attention to teams without a reputation cou how prmlltm tile mt best one of the saddest events it basbeen our duty to record for many weeks was the sodden death last thursday afternoon of joseph wesley campbell a yonng man with a small family employed by the aoton tanning oqnjpany he worked at the tannery all day monday and onfrlday afternoou be ooonpled a last resting plaoe in the family pint in falrvlow cemetery poisoning was the oabis of bis sudden demise but later devslopsments go to show that the treuble w uitnraisup poasd to have bean inisoenlsfta lijiewfy of fprelrn hides he hsamnporung muhi it was seated in thefa and wa few hours the entire- body waa ebep medloal skill and careful nnnlog ssemsd wkvail nothing and hs rapidly gratr worse until thursday afternoon in great agony he died dsoeased was a strong healthy young man thssldtsi son of wn p campbell and was pnly in hs tssny- serinth jearf he left asorrowipg frlfe who is bowed down with grief at this heavy bereayamnti and two dear little laters the inisw beli on friday afternoon beva msephn spot m tbe number of over a hnodred alumded the f aosral jp body general sympathy is saltboaa t tbe btraend wldowaod hyotobtftjaaagohaashaid iobrsaatielptippeti flii jiatotii hijiiairjirjiii mr9 bosqbnrg motherihiaw of mr biohard border of lot 18 tu con nass- agaweya has passed her bnodred and first birthday yet she ib exceeding smart arid has fall use of her faculties during the present season she has been outpiok- ingberries her memory is vory aoourate milton jtcformer mr james lind bad the misfortune to have one of bis horses get its leg broken on sunday morning last how tho- accident happened ia unknown tbe horse was abot to put it out of misery the horse whloh was btolou from tbo field ot mr david agnew some time ago oame walking home from towards aoton on friday morning aug 20th it was quite a surprise to his owner to see the apimal coming homo alone he reooived a hearty welcome bsok again mrs john anderson is attending her sister mrs cbas davidson who is siok at her borne in aoton mrs abram easton was taken with a paralytic stroke last week this is the seoonrj stroke she hss sustained and it has left her qolte helpless we hope she may be restored to health again bev dr and mrs bosnian and family xetnrned home and dr soanlan took phargo ot his work again on sunday fall seeding operations are the order of the day at present harveating la about over for andtber year and the congregation of tbp ebenezer cbnrobi kassagiweya aro conic rp haying p harvest home thanksgiving service shortly aeoroetown esqneslugfair the 2drd and 24th of this month mr hunter of the cooperative knitting maohine has opened an offloe in meslnlays block oreelman bros are making one hundred machines for tbp company the new addition to gibson millar coa store is now fairly on the way mr frank j barber threshod last week 48 bushels to the acre of dawsons golden chaff wheat the rates of taxation for 1807 havo been strnbk as follows begnlarrate 20 mills speolal rate street watering 1 mill total 31 mills at berlin on monday the twin city olub defeated the aetnas by a score of 4 to 8 in a olosely contested matalr most of the farmers in this locality have threshed their wheat and all give excellent reports as to quality and yield por aore tbe fall seeding begins this weok missbose of guelph has been visiting friends in town mrs morton of north hastings is now on a visit to her father and mother mr and mrs mooreboth ot whom have been very hi for some time an exonrsion party cpneistiogof a num ber of the delegates to the british association of bdlenco visited the gold mines in tbe vicinity of mrs mortons home last week to examine the mining prospeota ot that locality the misses carrlqae havo retnrned home after enjoying their holidays among friends in hamilton and elsewhere thool sud tbe pi sohool have opened np ibe work of tbe new sestlon all the teaphers have re turned mr ooutts the new prlnolpal of dpr high sohool has made an introdno- tlpn to bis new field and everyone wishes suooess for both teaohers and pupils for the oomlng year the bev g a mitoholl attended the sessions ot the british association for the promotion of bclenos in toronto he gave a review of the work of the aasoolallon in bis oongreaatloo and took forhlssobjeot tbe world what is on ii i wballs tinder itj and whst is above it mr h a beed who was run over by the wheels of the wagon i as he was poll ing it oot of his bar s jfapldly improv ibgalihbpgrj his head wm badly brulaei v rv li7 ifr a iij ata- a a tl m jpjisrt ti esoh fifty pf m potad ibi pnvdsiegala f or at the old bome mr b ferryman is- spending hia boll- days in toronto i mrs anderson was the guest of aebgrove friends last woek miss e freelapd spent a few days dur ing jbevrook in town mra tj hatatod spent last week visit- log friends in guelph mrj c a goodeveleft monday morn irig for winnipeg man mr wm hematreet is spending a week or so with friends in toronto mian isubella 8oolt of gnolpli is the gpest of miss iilille halsted mr wm firstbrook br of toronto viaited friends 16 town this week mr and mrs alex mcmillan of toronto were guests of mrs james clark last week thb n at home jvy qnall nor partridge until xgoo the order irobibltihg tbo shooting of quail and partridge has been extended till sept 1900 the idea is a good one it will give tbe birds a cbanoe to breed and ii affects alike the scoundrelly fellows who shoot birds because they neod their flesh for food aud the emineutly reapeotablo sportsmen who shoot them merely for toe love of taking life the tbremhinlt engine and insurance tbjlsresblng season is now on- and owners of steam threshers should see that their smoke stacks are properly protected by aoreens aseelled forujy law any- mr j o hill wheeled to toronto on tuesday and spent a day or so with friends there the misses bose of guelph were guests at the home of connoillor brown during the week mrs john cross of esqueqfng spent p week- very pleasantly with aoton friends andrelallyfe whp died a few hours after his arrival mr j 0 barile bl ber majestys cus toms at niagara falls made a short visit this week at tbe home of bev wmbryers mrs bartle and ohildranwho have been here the past montb returned hnme with him on tueaday messrs 0 w hill of monroe miob o w hill of toledo ohio and mr w h lowry of guelph left on tuesday morn ing for monroe via toronto and bnffalo their visit to aotou was very enjoyable both to themselves and their friends miss mcglbbon and miss snyder left on saturday morning for leipslg germany where they intend pursuing their studies for a year or two they were aocotnpanled to new york by his honor and mrs mo- gibbon and his honor and mrs snyder brapopton f7onervafor m w p ca w ass in nureing his son the late j wesley campbell during his illness last week was attaoked with anthrax on sunday prompt and persistent medioat treatment has been effeotnal in overcoming the disease and mr campbell is now slowly recovering curren lit the september canadian nfagazlue is devoted mainly to sport and travel george w orton the yonng canadian mils runner who has beaten every ptheroollege man in america writes on dnlverslty aihletios in a oharmlng manner and his article ia profusely illustrated there are also two pages of or tioal notes on national sport which are worth reading lit whole number shows undoubted strength and abounds in literary eipellen so and moat artiatlo and attraotlvp engravings among the oontribnted articles in tbe american monthly jltview of revidct tot september are sketohos of the three tnem- bers of tbe new nicaragua canal commie- tlen admiral walker capt omcarter corps of engineers tji s a and prof lewie m haapt these sketohea areillns trated with portraits and aervo to convey an idea of the peoollar qoallfloallons poesjj essed by these gentlemen for ihe teak which they have been appointed by prepi dent mokfnley the raw cuttin winps bring to the snrtaoe every latent khenmallsmr neuralgls inmbago- anl complaints of a similar charaoter hold revel at this season of the year amongst human nerves and ronsolee thebeatrtha most powerful the most pertain pain ouw is nervillne nothing equals nervllne tat tbreeher who negleots thip precaution is liable to a heavy flno and imprisonment farmers are also oautioned not to allow a traotion engine tobe hitobedto a thresh- lng machine in their barn as this is a violation of the conditions laid down in all insurance polioies the xtoad knee prikea the prizes won in tbe flvemiio road raoe luoonneotion with the sonb of sootland garden party were distributed on satur day as follows time prizes 1st james barry- bioyole vratoh 2pd e j moore yeeder oyclometer poaltlon prizes 1st murray lobonad foot bloyole pump 2od edwin francis pair voo clips flrd errieet psarpon bloyole bell the oommittee deserve credit for the jqdicloas manner in which they expended the amount of the parss oontribnted by the sons of sootland paejaimed balances in canadian banks tbe government report showing the oh- claimed balances in the chartered banks of the dominion for five years and upwards is an interesting volume the obartered banks have in their vaults anolalined balaioes aggregating no lees thahf 427- 10870 tbjs aggregate is made up of sums in tbe various banks ranging from 14761 to tl3 individual balances cures talk in fa voir of hoods bsraspsriua as for no other medl- olno its great cures recordeotfb tjftlthiul convlnolp langupge of gratefnl men and womon constitute its most effective ad vertising- many of these cures axe mar- yeloas thoy hsve won the confidence of the people have given hoods sartapa- rllla the largest aalea in the world and havo made necessary for its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth hoods jbarasns i k by-the-otireahtpm- msde curepof sorotnls silt rhtuim and ocxemasrtes of rhenmstlsm neuralgia pnd weai nerves puree of dyspepsia liver gsjjjj oaurrh oores which prove the advance guard of kew fall purchases has madp its appearance and up to date 17 cases and bales of fall goods have been put in siock morcaro coming this week and each week following in the meantime our efforts go strongly to make room for these arrivals all this week we will take off big discounts in each department notes few bicskfln shle range from one oont op to 94631 67 only two oredlu are given to aotoo addremei f w ware 100 iidoo aa 11 1880 and s nelson night cents since maroh 22qarl880tbeq rro on deposit n tfie an of tporimerco qaelpli a deposit of j2o0 remains in the bank of hamilton georgetown to tbe credit of miss anne bobertioo limehooie unclaimed since aug 22nd 1800 miss chambers formerly with daroo a co was in town renewing acquaintances the paat wee d henderson of aoton altona pop ular m p was in town today bramp ton wsqnrvator mr co speight was aotons reprssen to the supreme coort of the i o f at toronto last week mr john b cmeron left on taeaday for calgary nwt he will spend a month or bo in tba ortljweaf mr h staaffer who has been ia wing- ham the paat year was home eeverl days waiting hie parents lbs past week- rev mr bell formerly of newmarket spent a couple of days in acton last week a guest at the home of mr james olark miss margery forbes muster willie chisolm and mrs ed wilaey of stgln- aw miob are spending a ooupleof wseks with relatives and friends at acton mr and mrs john k nloklinof zjowell mich jre visiting aoton relativoa mr nloklin is an actonboy and doing well in his adopted coon try he is foreman of the lowell journal dr and mrs uren left on satntday tq spend a abort vaoation at the old home near st marys dr john mcdonald of toronto has oharge of dr xjrena praotiee dorlng his absence mr frank milhgan of toronto one of the took pointers working on the metho dint oharch improvements watcalled home mr tboe hood leasee of the- royal through the sudden illness of bis moth er hotel hamilton made an aibignmeht to locaubrleelet twlmprovements are in progress at the post office building mr h qrindell is rebuilding and on larging his dwelling on mill street which was damaged by fire last january mr jos featheraton m p for peel fleoared 10 first prises 10 seconds and 8 thirds ou hors at the montrpal exhibi tion the rate of taiation in clinton his year is 21 mills on the dollar in bea forth tbe rate is 25 mills in kincardine 20 and in ooderioh 28 jadge hamlltod will hold a oonrt for the revision of the votera list of the township of f anneal ng at stewart own qel wednesiay at 980 oolook on monday mr james bayers of nassagaweya delivered a herd of twenty two- stockerstojroverjholmeswbtoh were among the flnebt ever shipped from here they went to toronto mt g 8 scot it is said that abont 98000 is owing for rent g velih waters bros will hold a special exhibit in their store st georges sq all cars slop opposite their doors pictures artists supplies fancy goods wall papers at prices that will surprise you waters bros st oeoborub square guelph wbarber bros pjotr makers georchetbwi ont i nmauvriow machine finished book papers hioh oeajde vxekltnswb the paper need in his ionrnal is from the above mills v wm babbbb bhob is the vsih fact the onvtrtetilpea rhriller hotttls pifli ffieursm read thli martian by dihtaurier foslpa3d75c read the christian by hall caine postpaid 75c read n equvlity by bellamy v 1 postpaid 75c your wall paper from c lnelbes guelph buy buy your window shadls from c l belles guelph always ask thfc pricls of books c l nelles bookseller guelph jehn flrcqaeen co h l leave your orders now for your winter s supply none but the very beat scranton coal delivered i can supply egg stove and nut sizes the liberal patronage accorded me last season by mr browns cus tomers whose business i bough was much appreciated i can give even better service this year and solicit a continuance df their orders coal delivery to cummcncc in september tr john mcqueen do s y0 1phck butterf we sell crocks cheap- now is the time to secure your odd dishes for threshing and every day fine groceries always in stock t c iwurore son jl 8dtith cor miund m s j h hamilton marble and granite hamiltons block qub navlngonhandalaraeqdsntltvof scotoh norwfcy swedish and granite and in order to dispose of it to male room for spring stock now purchased i will sell atp reduction of 20 percent and will allow all expenses to customers to and from onr works john h hamiton linder tririe in leading 3iaiils and jlose cut prices is now in stock at heavy colored duchess satins in so different colors regular i and 8t js for bfln per yard u 20 pieces tweed dress goods regular 40 and joe for 25o black brocaded dress qooda regular 50 and 60c for 40c 20 per cent straight discount off is 30ercentstralght discount off lace turfains 20 percent straighj discbunt off chenille curlalns trimmed millinery at half price childrens caps arid tarns regular j for 25c blousesand waists at 33 and 50 per cent discount prints and wash opods iat jbes tp clear parmplsandburishadeaa between the attractionsof the new goods and the bargains offered we are sure of a very busy week e h bllrt go 25 and 27 wyndham street guelph ii cleirelandsi run easier wear better and sell better than any other bicycle this staunch true wheel is still sioo and 76 to all alike h a lozier co toronto agent a t brown aoton iiit a a jt asaa4sfcstsssassasasal midsummer bargains we are now in the midst of qur midsummer sale and are anxious during the next tendays to clear out the whole of our stock of wash goods cents wear i8 ilpff cotton i sho ca o reducedprices in all lines low quotations in qrogeries n extra value in teas goods delivered to any par of the town store closes at 7 pm i r v a e iriiejr fe co mill st actpnj kgygis ftwiifeiaiera efad watches nre made worse by incompetent workmen because it takes a better workman to make a bad watch good than it does to mike a good watch bad if you have a watch which has done good service give it a chance to do more a saying of twenty6ve cents in the price of repairing will not make np for a more than likely double that amount of spoiling i have a reputation o keep up- my lifes study hnsbeen repairing batches ana how to do h well and i have been successful at it i have every facility for doing the best possible work and i do positively desire you to come and ask for the return pf the amount paid if any timepiece of any kind repaired by me does not run well after my reputation is worth more to me than all he dollars i may have to return please dont donbl my sincerity in this prlngle the jeweller guelph

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