Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 22, 1887, p. 2

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vmm jk w kir u x r 4 ojw f itxktin aetou onlsui soptjinlier the wire efjtr tvmanruey of ftson married nuy jubilee hi tito town haifactcjii on the lit davtrsmv ilkkkpltr jul a lioth of uniehons september iy kev h haliburton davidson to klisa at the i alvation aniiv phllli mr itolwrt kith meredith bod lttb louie a w clvcrt calvkkt at norwich on seih kiddle moved wire of her me in her usth w stkei at willow cottage acto bcptcrolkt win steel ksqai jd hi years sklkos at hi mldcuec mill street acton on the smh september tohu xeliou ksq urau funeral today at two oclock i oil the imli gi t rtort jfrtf thuksday skptembpltajw xotks ax1 commkxts tes thatiksiviug day has been fixed or thursday the 17th of novem er we lack intelligent voters clean politics traffic within tie borders of tho county j i v 111 11 mi j t and pure government wc three when jidorimt r drink is driven o it f stt actvenwn a untraitd enthusiast le gattrrirul of kf iyiiitlviviimtulellitioft1ir nmh jkrltiiksthttatt xkvkki the special convention of halton boott act association held at milton on tueeday was mora largely attended thai any for several years every part of tho county was represented by prominent citisens who thoroughly satisnod with the results of the operation of tho scott act duritirtjic past halfdown years came determined to organise in a manner whioh would assur- odly secure the iguomimous defeat of the movement for tho repeal ol tho aot and tliodelotos roprencnw a majority of eloo- torsthroughout the county who arc equally satisfied with the scott aot equally sau jfume as- to the result of a vote on repeal and- equally determined to work early and late to secure such a viotory over the whis- key interests as will forever deter them from again hoping to plant their despised 8s a8a118 aotorytwt hall get all dates and places have boou fixed for the trial of the following dominion election petitions to be hoard before mr justice oconnor e as i northumberland on thursday the 10th xowtubor at brighton west huron wednesday the kith nov at godcrich west ihddlesca t iiursday the lith dec at strathroy tho petition against the return of sir ch rles ttippcr has been set down for oct 4th before judrc mcdonald at amhurst justice is to be meted out u the chicago ns anarchists who in a riot a few mouths ago murdered some policemen the energy and promptness with which the riot was ended and these men were arrested and put on trial have effectively i quieted the anarchists aud the other con filiations of ruffians tn the united states arid if- they are hanged as theyiio doabt iriil be there will be no attempt at such sicial revolu tions bjlviolence for some time to come the convention was a thoroughly prae- glasgow tical one and arranged for n thorough and immediate organisation in order to success- fully fight tho still hunt of tho anti scotts not offly were there presenmhe many experienced heads who havo tajson the lead in the two snocessful contests which have already takou place hut a num ber of gentlemen who were among tho fore most in the campaigns in other counties which have adopted the act and who have since taken up their residence in halton j their united deliberations has tended to solidify- strengthen and perfect the organ ization of the eouiity for tho campaign among the resolutions adopted were the following jji into qiou 8omo iisnlflpto faota regarding the state jul ortrwon tin sililttwoti grounds ttyls yoaruuder prohll itlon as con pared with former years under the lloenied whiskey system were glveii on baturda to a qtifo reporter by tome jf the most experienced members of the pblioo force and detective staff j inspector stopbon spoke very strongly on the subject exhibiting cons dorabje en thusiasm iu regartotheuudou itodsuoeess of the refusal of the law to s motion the selling of intoxicants on tie grounds there oau be uo question aboit it said he thoprohibiton has boon a thorough auscess from every standpoint it whioh it can bo looked instead of bell g a loss to the directors as was antioipaud by some aud urged at the time a a rea ion against tho measure it has been a pxltive and deoided gain the effect has been quite marked j tub aimkhlh 1011 huvnkknnkrk ou tho grounds have been few nothing of u serious nature has occurred therohavo been no hghu with the polioe and the good order mble every where hai this year betrii u subject of general remu prohibrcion cxjikm the pwhlhltteb ciiuvtiuon at avmk wm lrir atteih prothiiientuitlieiikofue ihilnluluii a tjiikiuauty hatci a largely attended oouventl m of roprc sentatlves from muny teotlonl inu- of the do- k i ceri taiuly put it down to the prohillition of tho siilo of liquor on tho grounds of course there lms been somo liquor illjioitly sqld and those cajses wliioh wero di tectcd will come up for due trial in the imico court but there bjks beeu very little peuly sold my opinion is concluded the inspector my opinion is atid i think tin ro are good logical grounds for it that when wo see the tmoug in 187cs under liquor license law there were 6s6 arrests for drnnkenniss in char- lottetown pei and in 1877 there were 737 under the scott act the total annual arrests for drunkenness have t umbered as low as 197 and as high as 300 hibition in force say the antiscott act gentlemen there should be no arrests this is true there should be no drunken ness and no arrests bat the l antiacott act principles and practices will not down iu a day as it is the record ing hail w pro- 3 enteouras- the value to great britaiu al the cana dian transcontinental route as ao alterna tive means of comrannicatio i with the easthas recently been illustrated by the blocking of the sues canal a event the chain of a dredger broke a few days ago aud in traffic through the canal was for some little time such an time of peace is very suggestive of what j whereas hip opponents of the scott aet in this county have publicly intimated their inten tion to bring on a vnto iuiorder it noasiule to reeal tiro ieretioii of tho scott act in this county o haltou and whereas the operation of the said ilct in this comity jlias counniied ui in the conviction that if is tin moat effective in- atruuient in the hand of our citizens or the repressioirof the evils krowinik out of the liquor traffic j whereas a reiwal of the act would necessitate a returuio tho license system thereby iucreaxink the facilities for drunkenness with all itsattend- aut traiu of evils and not by any uieausdeereaa- iuc the teudcucy to volatiou of law hut rather encouragimi the sauie and wtiervaal the return of license by onr votes involves our liecoming responsible for the results of the ttamc there fore be it resolved that wc are not prepared to arain make legal aud rciectablo a trafllc at present outlawed by lite popular vote of this comity and therefore will oppose with all our might the nttempt at snch rejeal and will pro ceed at once to orcauitc for the- cauljiajkn iu the name of our ood ami earnestly call upon all friends of humanity to aid- by all legitimate viethixu in obtaining a victory which will for ever silence the advocate of the licensed lar iu ibis county j vvhefeas it has bciujiouucl that iu tho niovc- llieutfor the rejieal of the scott act misleading statements are lieing made and false reiwrts are being circulated as to the act itself its officers its enforcement and the breeches of it tinaifore be it resuked that while cstiuisiliik uiglily the noble stand of most of oureouutr jpaiers on this yuestioii this convention apiwiuts rli- committee on camiiaigu literature whose special duty it will lie to gather all necessary sot unusual t appears xraseqnence interrupted incident iu i higcuce ud print under the sitervision of the executive what is calcnlatetl to remove wrong impressions and contradict false reiorts might happen if england were at wer with regarding anything affecting the act itesoived some other european nation and shows i farther that we call nikn tetniwrance friends to the advantage of an alternative route j cooperate heartily with the committee in this which could be utilized in a stoppage of traffic through the canal prohibition working so well thousands who flock to tho exhibition when wersee it cukvhnu bclil a vast imrilovemeni there it ought to conviuoe is that we bhould have the same prohibit n all over the country sergeant hales who has hac much ex perience on the exhibition police statland catr consequently speak with a ithority iu regard to the effects of the new movement was interviewed on the subject his testi mony was just as emphatic ts no use talking as borne are doing wh say that prohibition does not prohibit he said in forincr years tho police on i ho exhibi tion grounds have had a much harder task to keep order there were eve so mauy more arrests this year the ai rests were very few and would not averago half the number of former years i ndicod that in some cases liquor was hiuhoiit isto tlte inofnjk in riahkg by visitors aud i saw them d inking it the crowds this year were ve ry orderly aud seemed to be always goolnatured i you could do anything you phased with them iu other years it wat different when the policemen tried to enf jre order in the cose of a disturbance o r to force back a crowd from dangerous or forbidden places they were frequently me with op position and more or less openly expressed vituperation this year they a d as they were told pu a quiet aud goodna nred way and we had uo trouble with th im at all j though the crowds were so mudh greater another act which allows the great differ- eace between the amount of disorder exist- ingnndee4he two systems is the length of judge bose is becoming friendly to tht scott act at tbp london assb es monday he said i confess that wi thoat com pensation 1 had for some tribe some diffi culty in seeing the justice of tbe act but the increasing nnnfset- of thos who pass before me from court to court in mournful array passing from the policemen to the cell from the cell to the jail penitentiary or the felons grave is bringinc my mind to the conclusion that the aim of society of these members of ic who desire tbe en forcement of any law which ti ill prevent one citizen tempting another to bis ruin is one which has much to defend it and whether there ought to be compensation or dot is a matter for the legislators of our country to consider the toronto a says if the temper ance people wera once to vote as tbey talk their cause would be a good deal nearer sneoea than it kit-day- bat o far they hare been firing blank cartridges and tbe politicians knowing howj little resolutions on paper not backed up by ballots are worth are not disposed to attach much sig nificance to their deliverances dne mem- berof the recent prohibition convention hit the nail on the head when he saul that it was useless to expect anything from the government until they had a prohibition majority in tbe house temper ince advo cates ought by this time- to knout that the average politician whether grit or tory is only influenced by one consideration that of getting votes boaki of euicatiox the board of trustees met on evening members present matter kev cr morrow of burliugtou was appointed county organizer mr morrow occupied a similar position in the county time it took the police to llkau the likolkis at nlltiht 5 j this year as compared with former years when whibkey was sold legally on the grounds the police hail a great deal of diffi- of oxford during the compaigu there and i culty aud aldoyiinco to led the forces to the signal victory which i clearing the grounds iutox followed that wellknown contest mr contest morrow is eminently qualified ifor this work the convention was characterized by a spirit of enthusiasm and a determina tion to work to make the result as trium phantly successful as possible the delegates were tendered a very ex cellent banquet by the ladies of milton in the lecture room of the methodist church a spread such as milton ladies are so capabieocmaking was presented the results of tlietrcnlinary skill were thor oughly discussed and appreciated and a social hour of enjoyment to all was ex perienced from our own correspondent cbewsows fokvebs mouday ir geo hynds chairman and messrs j e mc- garvin dr lowry tbos ebbajje and i francis minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed thecommitteeon finance presented their sixth report recommending paym ot of ac count as follows h ebbagc new floor reiirs ac m 7h edward dyuet digging well 11 upon motion the report was adopted various repairs and improvements to the public school property were discussed the board then adjourned tuk ikkat ixihhtkial exhlutiox toronto exhibition was a grauc success in every respect tbe exhibit n itself wa larger than ever before the attendance far m excess of any former year receipts were calculated to gratify despondent director following is a tabulated statement show ing ute gate receipts for each daj of fair last year and this year and the he most tbe lc 5w3 tti w ijm imnvs jm 2i 0701 013 35 m07 m 3jxw 15 41 jo 7111 30 9u as 3231 15 ult 2078 facts axi opinions if the idea held by many in this country be true viz that to be a member of some of the secret societies makes a man toler ably safe from conviction and punishment in case of committing crime surely the law ol our laud should be framed to prevent the escape of the wrongdoer in any case we would respectfully suggest that your j municipal authorities should place a railing j along the sidewalk over the creek near the j blacksmith shop ou main street west this might possibly prevent serious acci- j dents to country as well as village pedestrians i during the dark fall nights the piece of roadworkdone on the second j line near mr c davidsons gate north of j acton this summer might make aii upset j very easy for vehicles driven by persons unaccustomed to the road the hollow there heeded filling but it needed better j finishing j j there should be ant perhaps a some easy way of compelling rajlway engine drivers to give warningwhen approaching railway crossings f crossing at the corners is often passed over without there being warning from either bell or whistle and if there is it frequently happens that the whistle is blown when within a few rods of the place and the hell is ringing while the crossing is made a sad base of insanity in our community is engaging the attention of our people at present we may say on behalf of the afflicted relatives and for the information of the community that some of the rumors anent the attempted doings of the demented person rc untrue and that a olosc guard is in attendance pending the final disposal of the case mr vines harris of uockwood is about removiiy from that place mr harris i highly esteemed in this community ior about two years be held frequent hible on sunday evenings in the neigh borhood in the metliodist church and private houses wherever opened these with in individ uals or groups of more or loss drunken meo would loiter in different parts of the grounds and it would sometimes take twenty minutes to get them clear after all sober people had gone home this year it was an exceedingly rare occurrence to have any trouble of this kind at all at the proper time the crowds dispersed and there were no tipsy ones remaining to give trouble have you in cousequeuce been able to iiedtce the scjibkr ok foliceme os the ibotodb we have had about the same number i this year as before but this was rendered j necessary from other causes- not to men- tion the larger attendance find tho increase i in exhibits and new buildings there have i been fireworks nearly every night till 10 minion apd inoluding sow of man occupying prominent poiitioiib wits held nt torouto last week to odnaldor tho prosont phase of the prohibition mo emeut tho action for repeal of the scott tot aud tho enforcement of the aot mayir howland and j j mclaren q c tl e president and vloeproaidout occupied t to ohalr al ternately at tho several session many poiuts and questions b iiriug upon the subject considered wero di scussed but the prinoipal and most animate 1 discussion oeutered round a series of res ilutioiis re- forrllig to independent political action and resulted in the adoption of tholullowiugon motion of rev dr sutherland secoudod by j it doujiull esq of montreal whqnuih the experience of thirty yuaim iu ureal ltrltaln the united hutos mid canada shows that no advanced touqivraucu legislation uoeil beoxihkjtod from thirualstluif polltlcalpurt- iooashiioh anil whereas tlio public utlernucen of party lead ers in the dominion bltord uo ground of hoio that prohibition will hu uioiui a plapk in either platform in tin uoar future if at nil and wliyreos there is im distinct issue of principle between the existlnkpnitlts which renders their continued existence either necessary or imiort- ant tlurefore bo it resolved tlntt this eoiivoutiou is of opinion that the present juncture is pecu liarly favorable for the orgniilfcatlon ol a upvr party with prohibition ns a chief plank in its platform the whole toue of the dedute which re sulted as stated was strongly condemnatory of the present hostile and indifferent posi tion of the existing political parties in re lation to the prohibition movement and the only difference of opinion among those present seemed to be as to how far it was wise to go in expressing disapprobation one of the propositions submitted was for simply declaring that an independant poli tical party must be formed in the near future if some change in tho attitude of politicians was not immediately made and the vote taken was probably between this position and tho moro advanced ono stated in tho resolutions that wero adopted tbe report of the committee on political actiou emphasized six points as follows 1 tho duty ol proliihitltiiilitts to see that at every eloctiou they havoauacceptablecandidate iu the meld a the iluty of prohibitionists to thoroughly organize themselves for the purpose of exerting tile full strength of their united vote 3 the thorough canvas and enrolment of nil electors syuiiwthlilug with prohibition t the deftuiliim of a prohibition candidate as a sound man wftli a good record i a praikmcd plan ofnctlon to secure the co- ojicratiou of all church organizations iu efforts for the election of prohibition candidates 6 the necessity for determination to make ikilitical war to the knife agaluiit every advocate of scott aft repeal referring to this question the canada citizrit says this is a strong platform aud one thnt must commend itself in prudence vigor aud aggres siveness to every thoroughgoing friend of moral reform let this policy lo generally and detcr- jiiinedly put into oieratiou aud kcott act repttal movements will be futile prohibition will be a dominant jmlitical issue and a law of total prohi bition will soedlly and a place ill our dominion statute books now for work to carry out this thorough going programme i the report further recommended the abolitiou of the election deposit that no license should be grnuted to ja violator of the law and that drinking liquor ojn the premises where is was sold should be pro hibited- this is the law bow ibjnovn scotia that houses of public entertain ment should be licensed and inspected and that the pay of inspectors enforcing the 0tto fmfemtt powder absolutely pure this powder uuvor varies a in uvol of purity streiiutli ami wholeiionieness more o oiioiulnl than llio ordinary ltlmln anil cannot bo sod in competition with tho multitude of lonmiatshori wolglit alum or pliosplmte powders sold only in cans ltnyai llaktsii lowniii co iim wall btln v opgue1ph- o o- the 5 and 7 wyndharrvst cuelph f84 oswofdbt glasgow dreswjttakintjt kr mihs htt1k thuitston u wi roclvo orderti for dresmnakin home corner cliuvch and frederick will 0 out owiu fr families 8bbd wheat fob 8ax3j wlieat of the bouoco varlotv i vm hkmstllf acton august aist j8s7 mrxi apprentice wantbt aoood stout hoy about sixteen rm ago to learn tho wagon inakini anis taking htuiincss apply at onto tx t t ja t notice o part t isay idle ir 1 i lcry to repij stock i books j gi septcniher 1h87 bollerts 27 lower yndham st iueiph in full blast wtessmaking our staff is busily at work wo huvo had to cut short the usual rummer holidiiys orders hhve kopt crowding in on us wo httvo had to disap point a few wo could not thinkof keep- iug our hands continuously at work during the broiling hot sunmicr days into the autumn withoiitat least a short respite in order to dottnis wo havo sintply had to refuse orders but now they aro all back again with additions to tlieir numbers- a regular beehive of busy workers orders will be promptly attended to iu our usual ilrstclass style our material for making up is something enormous we have never shown such n variety of novelties such beautiful fabrics iiich designs now shades together with the choicest garni tures and trimmings our dress material and dressmaking department leads the trade j m scott act should be increased r the scott act repeal- movement was carefully considered and it was decided to oppose in tbe most strenuous manner pvery attempt at repeal which may occur mayor howland saidtie was confident of the re sult of the fight for repeal there were not many consciences so encased in bone that their owners would take the responsibility of voting that the banished saloon should be restored he prophesied that there would not be a single repeal of the scott act in this province f it was shown that a carelully studied oclock and other matters of a likjo nature 1 attempt is being made to hum er the soott which entailed heavier duty on t lie force but even at night during tho fireworks dis play there was very little drunkenness to be seen i liave no hesitation in saying that the prohibuiouof the sale of- iquoron the grounds this year has given perfect satisfaction to everybody the exhibitors the officials and the police force detective iteburn gave his opiu on with characteristic readiness prohibition said be its one of tbe finest thitgs at all take for instance monday t tat citizens day there must have i ecu o0 ooopcopie there and 1 bipnt see a nntnkkn han- oll farmers day there- must havo been aboutthc same number present un i every thing was quiet and orderly ycu could send your wife and children to any the grounds and they would not be ed it wasnt like tins f before liquor was sold the police had an aw f ul timo to manage the crowd yes said detective cuddy i present every ten minutes there be it fight and the people would bo to sec it then a flghtwould start other part of the ground and it wiuld be running here and there and evety where and all would be confusion there was none of that this year at all it different place altogether i was to sergeant seymour wbobas beeli there each year since tho exhibition started and be says be never saw such good order a this year part of molest- when ho was would running in some was a talking mayor howlands office in- the ciy hall toronto lias been tastefully and riaietly furnished and decorated facing tl le door the following text is emblazoned- ex cept the lord keep the city the watchman wuketh but in vain as nobby a lot of gents furnish total mtomol u total 5i051 increase for this year llkijjl 4b pope leo has authorized tbe ere tion of an 8000000 catholic university ljoilding in washington city the canadian american says two young canadians have recently walked off with daughters of american generals thii is the sort of union that suits the ct natliau amtrtraa vital statistics telrturhbat in canada there are 106 boys born to every 10 girls and yet there are those who wonder why there lis a preponderance of bache ore in many communities li t par firstclass suits at low phcei raade from mod stock leave your order wjih w j btevsusou erin 4 1 csticcs the scott is now the law in 03 cities and counties of the dominion the bev jcharles h spurgeon of lon don is said to be on the point of separating himself from the baptist union at the london assizes thursday in the case of walter sgsenson accused of having caused the deatblb ralph shaw the chat ham volunteer ijist june the grand jury brought ill a tru bill formauslsngbter ugsas do not forget when yon intend purchasing a firkt oisb organ or piano to go to j c mclejin of tbe guelph temple ofi music he is no will be found in any village can be had at j were withdrawn about aear ago owing to j t merchant tailoring establishment of the regular service in the methodist church w j stevenson krin being citanged from afternoon to evening a few changes of residence in this neigh borhood are looked for this fall on sunday evening last rev mr barnhy gave the methodist people an exposition of the origin and design of the classmeeting as observed in his denomination although recalcitrant members who neglect this means of grace were severely 6vlt with much satisfaction has been fe t with the matter of the discourse and its pointed delivery i agent but boys his goods in large quit itities at rock bottom figures and only tbe est grades are handled high- the rock on which many a constitution goes to pieces is dyspepsia the lss of vigor which this disease involves the mala dies which accompany it or which are aggravated by it the mental despbn lency which it entail are terribly exhaust ve of vital stamina its true specific is not throp lymans vegetable discovery and dys peptic cure which likewise overt omes billions maladies female ailments and those coupled with impurity of the bl od if your children are troubled with worms give them mother graves v7orm exterminator safe sore and effettoal try it and mark the improvetnebt in your eliuu act and to misrepresent it a id that tbe men who arc growling about tlie failure of the law are tbe same perse us win are systematically endeavoring t make it a failure thcro is no doubt w latcver that thoscou act is not accomplishing all the good that it might it line defects but they arc few and it fails to i ome c tent mainly because of the hostility toitof hose who should be its champions thedc min ion government has done a reat de tl to paralyze it by ordersincourcil miking its enforcement difficult and the oficcra of the ontario government in many ases have sadly failed in the performance of the enforcement duties with whi h they are charged i that notwithstanding thcsi difficulties the boott act has everywhere proved itbolf superior to tho old license sys cm aud in many places it has almost abolished liquor selling while completely stopp ng treating and barroom drinking tho good it has done is simply incalculable and it is the bounden duty of every true temperance man to stand loyally by the luiv and se that theso repeal movements are defeated as ithey will be whenever the friends of tho act do their whole duty at the close of the discussion mayor howland asked mr j j mclaren to take the chair he then moved that the follow ing bo added to the resolution that tvmperaiico friends agree as a settled understanding that all known advocates of tho repeal of tho scott act bo opposed in future for all municipal j the principle of woman suffrage was approved a vote of thanks to the ontario govern ment was passed for introducing temper ance textbooks in the schools and another to the prohibition press of the country mtk1iaky the floiurteejier for october will contuui a full account of tho wedding of the man ageress of that paper iu the minneapolis minn exposition ou the evening- of sep tember 28 together with accurate descrip tions and illustrations of the participants wedding dresses and presents a copy of this issue will be mailed free to any of our lady readers sending their address to thb bcckkye pen co minneapolis minn auction sale register ritiiuv sept 30 ihio of stock and luiplcm nts tbe property of james grant 8lu at 18 oolock iiplcm iv lot at 10 3 will hounlroet krin jauotionoer tmjnadatpct cth auction salo of stock im plements aud household f uruituro belonging to the estate of tho into thomas am lipt fl con fl bsqueaing sale to oommdnee at 30 oclock lunoh at 12 john sintth auction ir it is a great public benefit these significant words were nsod in n lation to dr thomas eoleotrio oil by a gintleman who bad thoroughly twted its rperits in hts own case haying been cared by ii of lameness of tbe knee of three or four years standing it uevsr fails to removesorcueis as wau aajauietuts mk f it j h hamilton itl marble works has tht norsliip mr w it clsrk ifi w tho wei lakoniotjj iuelpfl white wijiocauidhejljufl- tho jmsiiicss nuilcr the natneand atils lttoi clark uu cash for gml rpmli iinderslgnod has couffuencod tliotn- 1 of irain ul ills warchnuie atlhas station actou and will pay tho hlclkss price for all kinds of grain b l- a tew flpeciulties to open the full caruoaigii consignment of kid gloves from n french consistiug id glove mahuiaottirer 1 60 dozen black colored tan shades equal to anything in the city flv irl to be sold at 67c millinkry and mantles as in the dressmaking so in this department our hands are back a week earlier thau usual orders are coming in thick and fast our goods arc opened out- and are on display its such ft stereotyped thing to say that our goods urc the nicest in town and wc dont want to follow in other peoples tracks csceptin they are very good icople but we ask you to see our variety compare and judfio for yourself we do say that welfavo never shown any thing like them for variety beauty and general attraction millinery goods in lovely materials mantles in ladies misses and childrens in now styles mantle cloths in grand variety ulster cloths from the cheapest goods in the trade plaiii amt brocaded silk plushes very cheap sctilcttcs in excellent value and so we usk for your kind patronage which will have our best attention see ouli g7 dent kid glqye salesmen wastes vite aro in want of a few more firsi sj1 to canvass for the sale of chwce- i of nursery stock to- men who can plushes and velvets a ningiiifiitivf liifc ofstjrjicdand ohe ked velveteen good value it 75c for half a dollar see ouu striped anl check el dailtrriving velvet at 50 cjents oo- large sliickil canadian yarns candian and scctejjl fingering alilwin anil saxony very best value d williamson co guelph tailoring and clothingthis growilig department is stronger this season than ever before wc employ one of the best cutters in the province a sure fitter and most stylish designer our rano of marorial is very largo wc cover the re quirements of ull classes our fine im ported worsteds diagonals aud fancy suitings oxo really choice our canadians are the best valno we ever offered we struck a regular bonanza in a manufactur ers line of tweeds made of fine imported wool worth 1 per yard which wo are running at 50c splcudid for mens and boys wear cut free of charge noted for choice goods e r bbllert 27 lower wyndham st xljelpli ixnt tklknioxi in orrici james stirton dds dentist tovcws block opposite pott office guelpji vitalized air paii- less extraction ctteetlr artificial teeth guaranteed perfect in appear ance fit- and urc kinu gold work a specialty all operations strictly flrstcjass apimtntiuonts made by letter defdwlers extract fchases mandrake dandelion liver cure a loinpt and keliable cure per oholora morhu oiolora iaf antum i oolio diarrhcoa dyiontcry and al summer com- jlaiats of cjhilfiroa or adults j t llllllllli i 0 iroiitlit0ul toboto0t y byais tibn ob wrapped weight dbch all discai liver sue indices pclicj slmplya diciue oni gists bolo agen fsoooob sbid tb is too wolj and favorably known ipt books to require any recouinioudo- rs llvorcaro has a receipt book onnd every ibotllo which is worthtts a llvor cnro is buarnntoed to cure arising frbin atorald or inactive ljitvor rpuiplnlntdrspriiain tr billoainess jnnsdtcrilendfj rmpou hnlto w tompleiton etc j s liver cure it no enm all it isl ineylfveiltogulator try it uo- bocuipt book 81 sold by all drug- t edm aiysorv co j bradford ont readers of the acton free press good news er vwvi for sale have still about forty lous of pun water coiiliaiidauciiiiii all who liesiri it in any pumity a nt prices leave yorforiicisaioncc attc traljiciit market i vvlt l brick fqj sid anvtiimutity of firtclns lied driekj irove ilnck yards lot ii hil jsk chiugiiacousy near jlountheasant s livered on tho train or in acton bamsia on exhibition at tho fbeepiiess offlc7 johxamalltiv juutik gash for hid3 thk vsbeusiqxzd is buying bhvi aud hheop sltinaj at uio battsiis tor cash at moores cordovan tannerj bobes iiobes of an kinds tannodto orosr hi thte satisfactory manner 1 tzm acton july 1th 1887 w1iba succcsb of tho bobiness ne can pav geod or commission and givepenjianen we have many new arid choice spt u the fruit and ornamental lines whks do not bundle apply at once with ref mjay bfiothkpg n unseiykek bochsstot j i sales3iex wantep j edward o orahani- the popular ams known nurseryman of ilochestcr xt to make arrangements with one or twox ergotic men to take orders for his xursern he has a choice stock including flne- his inducements tb beginners arc m advaptagoous he fulfills all he pron guarantees to furnish strictly first t he can give active square upright ft he can give active square ixwitions aud desires to conimunii aw such men with a view of secariiijls services vrilo to hini as soon as you bann this for terms and full pttrticplarb ffrta only square dealing men need applvi a edw o giuhajj nurseryman boehfesti judicial saxh or a valuable fm m t township opesquesijrq i ix the county of haltox 1tibllc i scho fjtrnrrd teiitirec if sit pew sti tiitjl m collated wet i i aaet peiiua thj dayit 5io i his way so lih oakvj the disp do bo bob 50 and i the scot the giving bl thanlbj jou john i property j eod jwhen to ipolitics j actd good oonl model vil thej block i pvena i siv i the epa igsnt fpd strij hottlil for violad mn jixteen i the prbv week rrxotl matter o datod the twelfth day of september g with the approbation of a m mckiiinon local jf aster of tlie supreme court of i tion at gnelpb ficajtxl tepjlers will bon addressed to k m mckhfton master hi eery guelph v o until the fifteenth day of october a d 1887 at the hourof twelve noon for tin folta lands aoid premises tutcel ltbfl westj half of lot tieutycvc in jlie sitth coiiccfcsion of township ofjesjneglii aasiuiuinh ono modi j acres moro or less parcel ilvthc west half of lot na twentyeight in tho sixth concession of i township of esqueshig ontaininc nine and three quarter acres more or less t on parcel 1 is erected a firrtclass bnci bomf uearly uow two storeys high twehe i with work shed suniner kitclien ac cellar garden c i there is also erected on this parcel a task ox72 uearly uewnd with all modern impm mcuts stone stable underneath tbejil driving hodroot house ind all necessary wr bllildlljgs there is also a well u the barnisi- there is also au orchard of about three acrals full bearing j ou parcel ii is a baii 30xil alo a tic thcro is also au orcliard ou tlio on inises i yaloablo property wasowiied by tbo lateltai lamb aqdu one of tun wst far3sfis county of halton everitluug is m fintreul cpuditiour and the iann pi in a high staltom tivntion a spring crcekj thjoui of tlio fanu and thcro is a constant npiilyiif yi water there are fifteeu acres of woodosjifi i and ten ou parcel n j this farm is situated two iuhcs fioin cbav 5 and fivo from ieorgetown at both of whick places are antclass maikcts for the sale of ttfla produce tenders con be tnado either for both pafeakuj or for each parcel separatciv t tlio highest or any tender not ui cls aruy c cejited te11ms of bale the purshaeer shall upon the atuitaucc his tender pay to the viidors sollciton ten 1 cunt of his purchaau piouev and hall wit one month thereafter ply into contt to thee of this matter ft furthettuum blifflejeut to n hp with said teu per cent one half of his u chasetaoney the balance thereof to be secori by mortgage payable in six years with infa at six per cent yearly or at tho purchaser he may pay the whole- o iiioiicy into court trithui said montn tssei the vendor shall ony be required to fiirnlifi3 a registrar abstract and title deeds as may have in her nceion in other reapeetfc tlio toxins and conditions will be tho standios conoitipns of this court rsll at t to messrs jdli n j5- j rsr solicitors olmhlu heswsj i toronto feneiph hini sgd ai etmcklnitpn mi nire iectl i l r locmauten cj atgusttiv iney e c so fmammoth cheap stoj ftuesday ani wednesdaj r36t milton a i- ss yyw jmplt01m september when iye will havo on oxllibition iu om- city iihow ilbom tlio ilncst stock of millinery goods to i birds wiiius flowers plushes fancy triminingb and orraiuctits alonvyith tlie lates finjtclttbs milliner will be incliare of jhe phoiv roam if you cannot call i i dry goods millinery fancy goods ln our munnnoth cheap stoio aro all filled the our fioods are all leaders and our ucodors are bauoiinl avo wonicw yvffws hut faiyisg v groceries allpaiwr trunks and valises nfmtl fti of trinuuod hats and lipnueta foathcn youcuniotcaholiri you aro flown at tho halton exhibitiu on october oth and h wo will he ffd tsl j lm following depalttl lents i i r t 1 clothing carpets and oilclotfes boots shoes with koodtf which wo know will please you both iniuauty and nrices arc baugim- avo uont sicken you wttf n lot of bosh hu o way wo bbll our goods that prices toll every time j st7usi titrm plttlagr short jackets fcr present wear frcrttx s5 r 85 sijr sarjaimp wqaoabpraasuaaaitwsboij vomeab lace soots we sell sooff j i- aaa shoes obeap ssira feleotrio soap 28o 13 lbs sriffht sum for sl- 5 ws stat 5qo tvnftyaaix jjjj ot jttttf wft00 5 fflspest oauallan ooaa oif f oo 6 ealssest american 1160 20 tarda of yajawido oottoa for 9100 plain or ohookedlriaooy o a yaravi sroy plajuicilee very naoajlwooiaroyflaaaol well woitliacc fcr sc best cotton inroad two spools for 6o so bundles battles for 91 00 ladies tine allwool ftrsoys 05c orimson- tanac brown navy and blaek patronize h03 yelysteen 8io yard distgreea this vian qua ititiel in t le uof ciat onlcl wwrasy theml iori 4 mamlmotb cheap stosb imiton 11

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