Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1883, p. 3

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atceo hynds tei sjvo table spoon knives and fork at gtv hynds watctes clocks jewiry a larsk stock- spectacles from 25 ets to 3 wedding and birthday presents pirse5 pi pes pocket knives combs hair brushes school book sole paper and envelopes pecs and ink call in and see my large stock- geo hynds jewellery a fascy goodstore acton ont cion rzeffresb fire at crtwsonb corners v fire ocearnwl tvt crovrwm vimcraiui hutulay afternoon by which the dwelling jhac and uintviiu bcloiclug tn mm toior was totally destroyed the residence ol mr wm crewmen narrowly escaped quarterly meeting kev c cookman of trafalgar iirech- ed au excellent perraou in conuectiou with the communion services in the methodist church on sunday morning the service wa attended by au uuutually larcconre- cation thankagtying sorrioea divine service will be held in the various clfurches iu town as follows fiemiytrtiixcuiiicn at 11 o clock am hctcoiust cufinh at 730 oclock pliu kviuau citruat at 730 oclock pm buttsr curncu al 7 oclock nx distressing occurrence we are pained to learii tliat two uuirc- of tlic children of mr james moore scotch bkk succumbed to that fatal disease diphtheria last week iitidwcrc interred ou sandy we uiidcrjluad thai fthcrnicni- bervot the iriuuv arc still eufuinnp from this complaint thetajtca r a pood deal cf disatisfaclioii is eipre ed by raepaylrs nt llie liili mlo of taxc this year tl may be softie fxttsfaction however for our citizeus to know that the taxes of nearly every incorporated town or village iu this pert ol onuro arc as high as ourt- while many arc considerably higher new nursery mossr t wardley and 1hoi spoicht have gone iula partnership iu the nurry business the nursery will le ct out mi mr spcuht farm near this village which properly i very well adaptei for the purpose narjjd the rirm are fcttin oat 20000 trees this call and will s mere exteasivtly iu the sprius we hjpe thcy will be tblc to establish uccfal business a ears ficcl the other day as mr it u- neliou was walking loig his garden path he ttooptu to pick a leaf of clover which upon bemx examined wav found to be s fourleaf farther invetiatiou revealed the fact that the bunch was made up of sixteen foorleai and two fiveleal stems friend r e thinks be is surely in for some un- aaualfitreifc of tuck his discovery was certainly an uncommon one tertsmy mosxixg kok 8 lfs3 ie bits of bbevity l and etktrwde prepared bj- ke f tke peba4 tcur for reader or tke tree trtu municipal council iwxt tuesday even- icc- kindly shu the door tlii is xoven ber monday was the anniversary of tie gunpctpder plot go to mr s a secords for novem ber f uhfbn shee novetnltr 2di ii the united states tnanksclviui vty i the suie mikers arc- fiettin down to business m e c w the weithcr d the pas week niuit have been indian summer sunday w snch adelirhrfuldarthat very- few could be found indoors special service art bein held in the baput church eich evening this week the iio clock- in themomin bell b been discoc tinned wheres councillor keuuey 7gueiph dmrrifts bare decided to close tieif stores at 7 oclock ezch evening ex cept saxrlays tne berate has a libel euit on land we dont anticipate any very heavy iiamares- j tee tot store of mr t j whcdcr georqetotni will soon be completed it w2i te a sne building the g t e- between gaelpli and eoclnrood is bein newly ballasted this week the rrave train is busy at work- thsrlroken culvert crossing miilstreet at eiin referred to in last isaeof the ferr pee has been replaced of a new sucoessfal special sfirvices a protracted meeting is bui hed in the methodist church at the eden mills appointment of the eockwood circuit which is attended with very encouraging success lare numbers of people have signified their intention of tcrning over a new leaf and henceforth leading a better life the paster eevwwispariin lias been assisted by eev w bryerv of acton and others rev mr rlover of toroutcf oondected the services on sunday adverti cannot t rzn by those who expect to i crop of profits in their holi- kolidsy planted too harvest a go day trade mr a w green intends to shortly re move his knitting w to his store on main street recently purchased from mr m smith rtbe ffcrakt sign board was stolen on halloteen georgetown boys crrytheir pranks pretty far when they would steal ye poor editors sign the comet of 112 has been distinctly seen in the east by the aid of a glass mag- cifyin sirty timer it is described as a mass of nebulous haze mr w ktmstreet is engaged at anc- tioc eales daring the present month on the foilowing days 10th 13th uthl 15th 16th 17th 20th and 22nd the young folks hare commenced to talk about that town ball corum enter tainment keep at it and pnt a little practicalactiou with the talk xexi sunday will be a day of surpass ing interest in many churches in tbis coun try being the g0tfa annirersary of the birth of martin luther it will form a very fitting subject for pulpit discourse tiiis i just the time to subscribe for the fbfz pezsb out patrons could assist in extending our circulation by each one getting his neighbor to take it instead of borrowing it as hundred of them do to out knowledge vennor prophesied the first cold snap for tie 3rd 1th and 5th november these days in this section at ieat were excep tionally mild and sunny there is l strik ing mcoberency between the weather and the weattssr prophecies newspaper subscriptions are always paid in advance that is to say if the sub briber does not ft j publisher is obliged to as the paper dealers the cora- positors the type makers mk makers the pfmsman the landlord and otuem will not wait for ty until the year expires auction sale crnew fufniture- mr c h heirnbach having made ax- ranxements for lea ring acton has decided- to dispose cf the whole of hu stock of new furniture at his wareroomson main street the silc will commence on saturday next at i pm continuing duringthe aftenioon and evening and agiin on monday after noon if stock is not all sold those requir ing furniture should attend this sale as they will be abe to secure good furniture cheap take care of the tools now that farm work is about concluded for theseson do not let any of your firm implements remain exposed to the weather but keep them housed by all mean by letting farm machinery stay iu the field exposed to snow rain dews winds and the hot sui they receive more injury- than from cartfnl usage we have heard of a sulky rake that has done thfe raking on a jaxge rough farm for eleven yoars and is as good as new but it has been taken good care of rtfi housed when not in actual use fanner friend it pays to take pood care of vour tools an editors position one of our exchanges seizes up the edi- torial situation in the following terse man ner the ideas expressed are not far from being correct a newspaper and a news paper editor that people dont talk about and sometimes abuse are rather poor con cerns the men and business that an editor sometimes feels if a duty to defend at a risk of making enemies of another class are often the first to show their in gratitude the editor who expects to re ceive much charityor gratitude will sosn find out his mistake bat he should go on and say what he conscientiously thinks right without regard to frowns and smiles personals mr john sproata of gait visited friends here this week p mr and mrs eli snyder of guelph are visiting friends here kiss maggie a moore of brighton is visiting her old home miss ella hynds of toronto is paying her acton friends a visit mrs w t smyth and miss annie m moore are visiting brampton friends eev t a moore of salford spent sev eral dayg this week with acton friends mr w t stone teacher bannockburu school left last evening on a visit to friends in aurora j mr g w boss inspector of model schools of strathroy was in town on monday the guest of mr e- little psi dr w h mcdonald of this village ar rived home last thursday from london eng where he had been in attendance at one of the royal colleges of physicians and surgeons for the past year or bo we congratulate friend mcdonald upon his success at the above institution eer c e morrow of otterville agent and lecturer for oxford county daring the scott act campaign now being conducted there visited oar town yesterday the rev gentleman assures us that there is no doubt of succese as the result of the vote which is expected to take place in that county in a few weeks we would desire to encourage the temperance workers of oxford coanty by assuring them from our experience that the scott act works well even with more efficiency than wis claimed for it before ito enforcement j the dsdry busineav wc pro plonked to learnlhat mr chas cannpm h11 uccooded in establishing ft very miccctfil milk busiikw here until mr cameron took hold of this matter the i want was much fell and it is gratifying to j know that he is meeting with the bucccss j he deserve our citizens willingly testify j to the ood quality of milk daily received fireproof promises r beard mo res new building now in course of crectiou i being entirely enclosed with iron the side are unvoted with heavy sheet iron and the roof with corrugated iroupiepanjdckprv4ilyforroifiiigpyrioscs tlu new building will contain the boiler i i and bark leaches the whole of the prcrn- t is will ic praclicxllv gnproo when com- plced i j scott act trials j i as kilfui one of the wilnciae summon- i ed ti gire evidence iu the scott act trills at milton lit thuoday did not pnl in an i appearance the police magistrate adjourn- ed tvll ce- excpt two until lo- marrow i fri one of the charge- tried wns tigiust john bennett acton but was dis- 1 inid for jack of evidence the other j wls o charge against l m zimmerman bjrlinloi of attempting to intimidate j i viiii- this cs wii uo dismissed j i there arc fifteen cr sivlcu cae for trial loinirrow ulout liulfkutizcn uf which art uginst twuof oar acton hlelkueper j new legal firm- i wc call the atuuiiii of the ptople of j actii and vicinity to the establihucnt of j a lal firm in acton the gentlemen com- poring it arc mcsrs mowt x mclean thesj gentlemen cjiw u highly reo-jui- menltm mr mowxt wi formerly the partner of mr peterson crown attorney gnelpli m1 mr mcljuitnv son of mr j dmcuxi collector of inland keciiue at guelpli mr mtlxu was calkl m thv brhst may having pas tl li ciiiiiiua- tion with homo we reciimrknd them to llu- public is- a careful and trustworthy linn and ask for them the legal patronage of the people of acton rnd all thi nrigh- borhood j results of ike recent cold snap it i- reported that during the recent cold i j snap there was put up in this rill age 307 stoves itivolriug the use of over a mile of i j stove pipe and of a mile of wire in erecting said stoves 17 church members in j good standing violated the th -command- i j ment 17 time- fosr men kicked the roics out ml went down town diguted 7 nun ui uniorliiueilary language to i their wiv who were kindly making sag- i gcsiars 3 men jump- i duwn off the step ladle and cuffed the cars tf the whole family 2 men telegraphed for their i mothersinlaw to duno and aiii the winter with them 13 suits of clothes were j ruined ly black eyes rereed and 53c5t i was the amount of damage done to carpets i and other honrchold furniture it is hard- 1 ly iiete3an to add that the newspaper and j other senible men employed profcsrional stove artts to put up their stoves i wedding bella j last evening fine of thoso happy inci- j dent which supply so much of interest far i conversation among the fair sex occurred in our little town the event in question was the union in the- bonds of holy matri- i mony of miss anna m moore eldest j daughter of the late edward moore esq of acton and sister of the editor of the fanr pcx with mr lyman s butliu of i st clair mich the ceremony was per- formed at six oclock at the residence of the brides mother by eev w bryers assisted by eer c e morrow otterrilla j mis e stella butliu sister of thegroom acted a bridesmaid and eev t a moore brother of tlio bride as groomsmin the happy couple were the recipients of many valuable as well as useful presents they have the best wishes of their many friends here for a life continuously fraught with family comforts blessings and happiness sport extraordinary about two months ago a fat fetecr belong ing to mr b h taylor butcher while be ing brought to acton got away and running into a bush near spcyside could no where be found mr taylor went several times to endeavor to find the lost animal but without success until a couple of weeks ago on which occasion he got a glimpse of it but found it impossible to catch it this being the case he decided to shoot the steer and for this purpose invited several sports- ifien to accompany him andpruooededto its yandezvous on friday last several shots wert fired but without effec the animal being as wild as a deer aud the matter 1 was given op for that day on monday friend taylor took another load of sports men to the scene of the steers fastness and this time they were successful in bringing down the game mr james michie firing the fatal shot mr taylor thinks the boys had about as much sport as if it had been a genuine deer hunt a sad case l our readers will no doubt remember the sudden and unexpected disappearance of mr edward jeans of this village during the toronto exhibition last september also of the subsequent discovery that he had visited friends in brockville and left there with the intention of going to eng land farther enquiry disclosed the fact that he had taken passage from new york under the assumed name of john smith in the meantime mrs jeans bad disposed of their household effects and intended as soon as she learned of the arrival of her husband in england to join him there on monday morning however the poor wife received a letter from the new tork agent of the line of sfeamera by which mr jeans had shipped stating that mr john smith was found dead in his berth and had been buried at sea and that his trunk woold- be forwarded to acton as soon as the steamer had returned there appears to be no doubt whatever that the above named person was mr jeans and his wife is almost heartbroken at the ad intelli gence- for some time before mr jeans departure he frequently experienced peri ods of melancholy and depressed feelings aud it is thought that it was during one of theso spells that ho decided upon leaving home so hastily he and his wife were comfortably settled and lived very happily together and were on good terms with all oar citizens it is at present impossible to conjecture the cause of fine sadden death of the deceased the showing wife has e the sympathy of the comiaonity paints oils varnishes c cheap and durable g lasgo w house fall opening -at- j e mcgarvins drug and stationery store acton ont that tea our tea are giving perfect satisfaction best value ever offered 8 lbs fair tea fou a 3 uw uoud green tea bur a 3 lbs c0uu japan cjukfowder tea for a xu i ite greex tea np i 50c japax tea superior quality 75c black tea 15 lbs best tea dust in the market for a j remember tkcplacetowet tlfse teas is at w p brown cos new store acton auction sale of new furniture we desire to call the attextion of intending pur chasers to our immense stock of general dry goods suitable for the fall and winter trade consist xg of all the leading styles of allwoolsuiting in every shade cashmeres ix all the leading colors and all the leading lines found in a first class dry goods store wehaye the choicest selection of silk finished velveteens ix the latest and most fashionable colors ix the town ta splendid range of knitted goods for both ladies and childrens wear ix all shades and at the lowest possible prices gtfull lines of mantle cloths flannels winceys c ladies mantles in great variety desibable stylish and cheap tremember our c h heimbach has decided to sell bv uuctiou bis large and well selected stock of ivew furniture at bis show roomou main st acton on saturday next 1 0th nov tee stock coxflstiki cf fine walnut parlor sails latest style larlor common lounges and sofas- sideboards centre tables whatnots bureaus all kinds of tables chairs bedsteads ha sic racks tfancy stands wash- stands aud other articles too numerous to mention hale to coumence at one oclock sharp to continue until 530 and in the evening commencing at 7 oclock will also continoe on h0ndaj afternoon if goods not all disponed of all pwds ecld at cost up u dayof ssle the wdole of tliis ftock will positively i sold aa the proprietor is lea ring acton ic roa require good fcrnilure cheap doat fail to attend this sale tebjvus cash w hehstreet auctioneer ttis western advertiser for 1884 with the tdveut o 19w tm wektehx aovrn- tisee ixd weekit ltuebai will appear in new and improvod form nith new typepriiitodfixna tercotypo plates on a nrw vebteeoing press of the latest design while its wrveral popular do- partmentf will be continued more vigor will be obserrble throughout only tl per annum balance of i8h3 free o netr subscribers choice of three premiums pabtejutgajiebt ourprdtnlnm lor 166 is a handsomelyprinted book of portrait with lilunfaiated cover cotolning the following chrooioutbognphs fa ave colors viz her majefty queen victoria hia excellency the governorgeneral harqais of lansdowne rt- hoo w e gladstone hon edward bloke 61r john a mcdonald hon oliver mowat hon alex mackenzie and cheetr a artfanr presi dent of the o 8 an elegant and attractive ornament for the parlor table sire of each portrait 8x11 inches a biographical tkctch of each parsonage written by an cmincn i canadian is also given priec only 10c extra or 1 j0 in all sru preferred lubicribers may have a choice of hoke utdhxxlthor ciuhebheceirts two wellknown former premiums in board covers on payment of 150 additional or 115 in all ohlt ohe fuexiuv ixlowxd the diht astebtibsb containing the com plete midnight dispatches is mailed for 5 per annam or 3 for three months total circulation each week of daily and weekxt advketisefl over 00000 copies tar agents wanted everywhere fifty valuable prizes to the mostynccesaful clabgettrs send post card for particulars registered letters come at our risk address advekt1see ftlvtivg co loxsox okt the free pre clmbblns offer the actok fuee pbbss and the westebs ajjvzbtisea will bo mailed to any address from now to january ut 1885 on receipt of only f 2 if either of thb advertises popnlax premlams is required tho additional amount for tame mast bo enclosed a above with fall partlcnurs aa to which is wanted address hp mooee fnex pass omcs acton ont why should a man whose blood la warm within sit like his grands re cntio alabuter or let his hair prow rtuty scant and thin when cingalese hena wer will make it grow the fatter for sale by j e mcgarvin how that there ian reliable remedy for kidney troubles half the urrors attached to these complaints hare been removed for this let all be tlmnual and to dr vajt burmb kid set ours award all prjuae for having thus remoyed a hitherto conbldere4 fatal diaeue from our path it was never known to fait sold byj e mogarvfo the favorite oyster yparlor a e matthews ib sow kbchtiso daily hush oysters finnan haddies caii qcd flail and fruits lemons oranges tjrapes confectionekt and 1 cither good in hit line biscuits the largeat assortment of plain and fancy biscuits in town and from the best manu facturers my customers will find all my goods fresh aud iu ercry way satisfactory the oyster parlor oysters senred in any style during the season or will be supplied by the can quart or gallon ctoood cooking- apples always ooband a e m atth1w8 atadbnlaafje there is nothing mori prodnntite of disease li a oeufiborboodstiaji bsiidnhn age open the oaitjfi andpui intbehui nmllsr l thronfb ordered cl0trixg department where you cak secure the newest goods and the most perfect fitting garments in the towjj remember our famous 50c tea nelson ivicrae city grocery cointintjes to tase tee lead ttowr7ttp sales are large because he keeps a splendid new and cheap stock and is satis fied with small profits one look at his spacious windows will satisfy and convince any one thattor y ariety quality and quan tity of stock he is unsurpassed i have on hand a ilagnlficent stock of vases fancy cups saucers handpainted plates and five oclock tea setts suitable for wedding and birthday presents n try a fivepound caddie oe my gunpowder tea for 2 haveal8o0n hand all kinds of canned fruits and meats j lyoallat the uity grocery opposite the eoyali jsqhanoe hotel aoton- before purchasing else- eee- mm ca r wl i vrs q m v m i rv f j i i j z- m m w m bowmg

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