Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 28, 1889, p. 3

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towu hall actou i list lkcltjm op the c008se underlie ulipicaol j knox church acton iijcltb years u uallmonl ttfcjrftt is cants uctutv coinuicilct at s oclock the methodist c j acton bet o- a- aifford ma phj pa8tor itojrer avruuc isuk service ltu uiu and bundly all cordially tnrttcd jmstor m- won jstocktakii nm previongdri nl slanghtcf ter goods wut iutojjtji iinev e and goods jlont er of dol to get flisconnt jer tw uavejtobnj cjents bays st tie jk or neighbors i 16 not delsv vhe time to pro- prices i list of red trad jhold good till if february rboatsj v twoa riels irigs ji sliing is etsj- gpcids jsilks fg bustles hosiery i tiider j y l opts only 150 i t j nkets large lar price 325 1 m is ivr cash- fllr v 1 e v bggswaotetf v ermyn 3 a8b m m i stranger and riritm altayt jtelcomc atotrrt oaben at the door urittios arc deiirad arply to k l uoorc n simm 2aitm m rcss yhcerdayfebruarvs818i5l u2jy sok0r locals 1 iutei lir ibe ertrthottjlilftil and aijrt free cws reporter the fit ot slaiph tomomm messrs- a griete son blacksinitbv gearptown have aasigned j itumcdosi kin hid i temperxiare of 52 defines below zero oa siturdiy mom- itie city o goclph his bocu added to ibe ltxi of soott axt cations foe aricil h next uigbriy men m to be prowling around screcurille noir pcrhapf to koci ibenameioat baruurs companj j xlie jcarr ttotcs kaji that sima ico boctyood wre made aa offer jafj rttntjfve cents oa ile dollar to ihjir atditok j tueavbjie brothert are cocdgctgifl fbcoenful rerirtl serrices in brampton xbiirngiag hu uken eieoodiagly wtll l sobfs lie buiar poctqrs learn the weakness o aide peo ple lawyer iho weajcness of bad pecpic eacfaen the weakness of good people ibc alitor u waaknesdf all wm elwaialermo taverukeejec tiffined reoetiuy by dr bobertaon and w h- lindsay j v of igitoa 3iop lac aellinc wluakey on sanday edwin the 7yearbid sna of- mr i fnnds fell jrilh bis face on the coaj stpve oa saiordxy evening burning one sjde of bis face and one hand severely itessrs jno e- barber gcorcetowu 5- dice initou and donald campbell kelson hare been re appointed ljceiiser commissioners for hilton for 1s3 l missing hcsbandv by george r sim and a transaction in hearts by dfiar saltns are among the most recent pnbucalioas ofwm brycc toronto jibe traffic on the line of the korthi rn aadkarthwestern railway north ot geo tpt- home gleanings vut i art mostly of a local baracttr auif ill tnlcrcctlns taiproytmentsitst jonphs r anew gallery tor the choir hat boeu creeled in st joteptis ohorch it la loca- tod iu uio froot of uio church opposite the altar the entrance to tho auditorium ii effected by one stairway iustoid of two u formerly mr alex mckab carpenter or bcardmoro a co did the work which a a try creditable job x00 titer succuiiui socltl the third of the ienes ol socials given by the ladies at knox church was held on monday owning at the homo ot mrs an drew cott fourth liue esqueaing like itt pndecoasors it wu attended by a large number ot people all of whom evidently en joyed thennglve couteyauoei were ap plied and the drive waa apprecjaied pro- oeedi about a jf9vrliasisi ac for knox church lv at the auction tala tut friday the narsc and glebe belonging to knox church were sold to mr j amea russell georgetown for 1900 at a congregational meeting on monday the sale wu ratified at the same meeting a lite for a new manse wu select- ed it will be located iu ml d hender sons property on bower avenae one hundred feet from the willow street corner nearly opposite th residence of mr a e xicklin the erection o the new manse will be at once proceeded with the meet ing also decided to remove all the old seat ing of the church and replace it with chairs this will be a change generally welcomed by the congregation ttie agricultural socie tys oonccrt notwithstanding the severity of the weather and the bid roads the entertain ment under the auspices of acton union agricultural society w the town hall last friday eveniog was well attended the programme proved to be all that wu pro mised for it and the committee deserve the hearty thanks ocallfacfaliliuglhcirdatiea so well itof shaw ot the ontario agri cultural college guclpbjjiva a very able address upon agricultural education and although it was a subject intended par ticularly for the farming interests the en tire aadiepce listened with close attention throughout- mc zavits also made a few remarks mr g a mathcsou of hamfl- lton the wellknown dancer delighted the audience with eis exhibition of a great variety of styles of dancing all the national forms were eiecnted and many intricate and dif ficult steps were performed with ease by this experienced exhibitor owing to the storm which blocked the roads pipemajor smith wu unable to be present and col allans heart hangercd after the absent airs of old scotland soaie others were rather thankf dl far the tiorm mr john stewart of esquesiiig excelled himself in bin rendi tion of fawrite scottish songs and mr john strachan ilockwcod favored the audience not only with excellent rocitatians but also with several songs mr plewea sras enable to be present the proceeds were satisfactory for the night e tax branch bible sxlctr the ancnai meeting of the bible society torn was entirely suspended friday and j was held in the methodist church on taca- saturday by reason of snow blockade the oyster supper and sacred concert to be given by the ladles aid in the methodist church next tuesday- evening promised to be the social event of the sea son a three mile skating race between graham of fergas and tt smith acton will take place- fa acton binki wednesday evening qth march for 5y side c kev mr gardiner a led nre on two tears in baitiefor3 next ih on day evening in the town halj mr gan lin er has the reputation of being a very eater- tiirrfflg fpeaker an intense degree of bold prevailed eir crahy ihrooghoat the province on silanlay night the thermometer in some places in ontario going down to 30 s below zero the thermometers here registered is to bsiow i i a meeting of the active members of the crescent lacrosse blub wu held in the newly furnished reception room of pf suceys snreery an tuesday tor the trana- action of p cjob business the meetiog abjoonied to meet in the council t chamber on tuesday evenicg next at eight i vdodc 1 the latest faod is a wringertramp or a tcampwrmger who gaihera up duapi- datedwringectto repair of coarse he ooes it cheaply nicely and with dispatch inddeifotwiihina week the dear trnatinyones deposit heir ftgneeran in the arms ra tie tongney tramp and iff the hut of the family treuure j this wmttr has been withodf paiallel in more respects than one there cc mea from the peach sections news not only that the crop ta not destroyed by frost bnt that the buds never looked better and the t row- rs regardthe prospecta as bright- this the first time in history that such omission hu been made a sigh cuss concert 4acteibu had a- multiplicity of auter- wiomenta daring the present winter sewon tut the list has included no high clan con cert iucfa u is announced to be held iji the own hall on tuesday evening uth march the programme on that occasion will in- jdelhe following wellknown artistes mrtc a bignell soprano of toronto conservatory of music leader of su an- drew cfaoir gaelph misses s aggie browu tad ella anderson coui ralto cudph mas lily clark piauistc g iclph hrc a btfceh baritooe toronto ccn- crvalory of music and mr james far canadas prextest comic who is a whole concert in himself tlu concert wicbe a raasjcal treat and no doubt all local oos will partiapatc- ostcrueranasicreccoflcertj the first oyster hopper of the seaaa for this locality will be held in uie megiodist rburch next tuesday evening and will be followed the same cvciiini with a grand red coocert to fcc riven by the choir- of lhe church aatisted by themembersof knox church choir wbo have kindly consented to tie part aod other local taleot rapper tfl beserved from c30 to 60g oclock at the latter hour the concert will be com- medced theentertaiameht is nnaer the eperrisiouof the ladies aid scoety and n tbey ire determined to make theenljcrpriae both a pleasure and a success and hope thai a very large number will embrace the opportunity of spending a pleuant evening tbeioujl admiaaioa fee of 25 cetm will droit to both the supper and the concert mra 8 a beeord ef og about to re- raors to toronto is disposing of her bouse bold effect by prirale aale for cash or on tin comprising exteotion dimoi table kfut uble centre table a retafy tlateai bureau wwoi uble caiboard cook stove hep udder writing deal i rock rastwfarnitraoiioma wheel xrow nd sjairij mdid mtgoo gardening imple- day evening the attendant althoogu somcwlu larger thao usual was almost exclusively coneced to the residents of acton the bad roads and storm y weather preventing many from coming in from the country mr kobert warren the frcsi dent occapied the chair the meeting opened with a hymn by the nnited choir of knox and the methodist churches and prayer by eev r b cook an address wu delivered by liev b d- gordon in which he dwelt particularly cpon the benesu re sulting from a wide circulation of the bible by the american bible society kev dr harper the agent of the sodetj followed with a review of the work accomplished by the upper canada bible society during the past year and the attendant encocragjng results he read a general financial state ment commented at length upon the methods of operation and the important extension of the work of the society dr lowry the secrelarycreasnrer of acton branch presented bis report for the year showing the receipts from the collectors to amount to gl with several yet to report the officers for the ensuing year were elect ed u follows iuudvlitll v itctc yiclpittii d ifcudcivjii slc-tezu- dr lorry dtaosmht dr uegirvia exixvrcvi cvkkitttii tjjir t jloorx jolts ckiocruou john cuicroa jtlavs har- tlcsj iifcusuo wjmsrtrwnguritlvcitf juxis l wirrvu v t suirtlz aftcrthc election of qcct3 very brf addresses were delivered by kevs dr gificrd and 5 k kae and the uscal voles of thanks to the collectors for their services were passed the x of the eeniug were interspersed with gospel hymns very acccptibly rendered by the choir the collection atnonrited to u27c and itis a caiuadence worthy of mentiou that thu vs oxactly the same amount to a i cent as that taken at the meeting of the iteligious tract society a couple of weeks kp- i dclttgetowk the council allaws by by- law four tav ern licenses and one shop license in this villiks the license fees are fixed at 100 fortaveriis and f 120 for shops lowenougfa sttreljv a contract has been made with mark mjlk for 130 dog tags at eeven cents each the salary and allowances of our post master are larger than those of any other in the conbty yjie is thvfigure mr search chief constable receives t30 a year for performing the duties of bellringer caretatxr of the town hall and pahlic school fndewalk builder caretaker of cemetery assessor collector and chief constable following actons excelleut example a couccrtjtiie proceeds of which will be de voted to the improvement of the agricul tural parkwill be peld in the town hall oa tuesday evening 5th march from a report of the proceedings of tbe grand council it t t we leara that dr itoe of georgetown hasbcen appointed supreme medical examiner anniversary services in conaection with the baptist church georgetown will be held on sunday 10th march lie v a t sowerby of aylmer formcrlyof george town wilt preach morning and evening jcarpenter tools book preserve jgrirtmilldertrayeclbtmnioil miliijv feb25 at about 1030 on sat urday niplifrfire wu discovered iu tbe iteam grist mill a large frame buildinir the alarm waagivenaud our hose reel companies toned oat very promptly and soon were throwing two good streams on the building bat the fire had got inch headway that it waa impossible to do more than keep the fire frqni the adjacent frame bnfjdioqs with which the mill wu nearly aurroqnded tho msii wu owned by john shaw of tor- onto and leased and run by c k stewart who bad lately got fo new ma chinery and made otherimportadtimprpve roeuta estimated kwa 7000 insured for idfioo s s association the annasl convention or hallou sabbath sebool workers a ftiniplele succtts lnteekstlxti 1 ax uiscussioxs the sucoou whfoh bit repeatedly char 1 aqterisedour babbath bchool couveutioni wu repeated but thursday m friday at mllum tho attendance wu somewhat larger ihao usual from the first session through- outtht conxentiod and the nteroit mani fested in the addresses aud dtscusaious wu very enoouragio ajtef- opening tha convention with de votion ii exercises the minutea of tha con ventlon of lft88 were read and confirmed the constitution and rules were also read tho following committees wen appointed os noirautiaxb dr bobertaon bsvvif wakefield h p moore and johnson har rison bcwxiss comiuttia r d warren johuaoh harrtson w v hopkins kev jno wakefield os rzsolctiovs rev dr gifford rev r haddow rev geo clarke mr j s deacon mr w h lindsay ok fnascc dr robertson rev wra birks rev jw rae thos henderson- j l warren after this verbal reports were heard from sanday schools in almost every section of the county utkttxoon- rev dr burnett milton spoke eloquent ly on the chief end of s s work and how to secure it the chief end of this work he claimed was to benefit oar chil dren that they may glorify god both young and old should be coqformod to the image of his son when wo have become conformed to christ the graud eud is ac complished the chief kud is secured by teaching our children lie biography of the hlcasodmutcr an interesting discus sion followed mr alfred day secretary ot the pro vincial association followed in an energetic address oa definite aim he believed the aim of s 6 workers wu u a rule in definite the great aim ot the teacher should be to attract the scholars to the scripture and to tho saviour inatract them in what tbey owe to god to man aud to the church the question drawer was then opened aud mr day very ably answered the large number of questions uked lvlkixt seisms during the evening session the presby terian church choir sang several selections th a manner that elicited general commend- aiidn rev r- haddow and dr robertson gave fbort addresses of welcome i the president iir behalf of the delegates iicartily reciprocated the kind welcome he also expressed bis conviction that tbe grit progress made in s s work during the past thirty years waa due to a great extent to the inflacrjce of conventions rev s w rae af acton statistical sec retary gave one of the most important ad dresses of the convention he prepared an unusually elaborate report from statis tics famished by the schools from which the following facta are gleaned 37 wit rf i schools reported of these 31 are kept fipcti all year aud c for part w schools raise their funds by collections aud- enter tainment and 8 are sopported by tuc con gregations 8 oat of ever 0 teacher and osiccra are members ot tbe church 21 schools report additions to church mem bership daring the year the general aver- age of increase in church membership from the sabbath schools u l perschool dcr- 1 ing the year u7vu3 was raised foe s s j purposes hoogtfoc missions s3377 for benevolent parposea when classified ac cording to their denomination the schools reported are disciple 1 congregational 1 church of england i baptist 2presbyter- iaa h methodist ls most of the schools are abundantly supplied with their denomi national papers and periodicals which ap pear to be superseding to a urge extent the interest formerly taken in libraries the secretary concludes bis report u follows the work it the masters let u rejoice in the tokens of success he hu given to us and with prayer to god let us with renew ed energy return to oof labor of love mr alfred day here followed with an excellent address on a bunch of keys nniuv mcemng after the usual devotioaal exercises on sunday morning there wu a general dis cussion oa the subject of foreign missions in relation to the s s rev john wakefield led lu a spirited discussion the neit subjed looked into wu the service of song in the sunday school and many points of value were elicited by the general discussion the duties of parents and paatorii iu regard tothe religious training of oar youth was then discussed aimxoak sessiox the question of discipline in sauday schools was dealt with by mr j s deacon in his address he recommended the obser vance of the following rules 1 each teacher should be respcusible for conduct of class l supt and teachers should firmly re- solve not to allow or tolerate habitually any conduct unsuitcd to the sacred place of worship s keep pupils busy question or have them search scripture au possible keep them interested 5 be cheerfel and pleasant though firm- j c avoid wearying the class or school by much talking or by avery long session 7 give the most active and unruly some work u monitor or errand boy ask him to do something for you aud be sure to thank him politely a massmeeting of children was address ed at l30 by mr alfred day he chose u his topic thy word is a lamp die the ofiiccrs for the current year were fclcctod u follows president key john wakefield bariingtoa 1st viccpre it d warren georgetown lai viccprcs john barclay oakvilje j statistical secre tary rev j w rae actoti recording secretary rev r haddow milton the president aud two secretaries were appoint- ed delegates to the provincial convention rot wra kctuewell then vacated the chair when it was resumed by rev john wakefield tho presidentelect tbe new president thanked the couven lion for tbe honor conferred upon him and congratulated the late president oa the success of the convention very interesting addresses by rev dr gifford on how to educate scholars to abstain from the use of inloxicaots and tobacco und kev dr parhonn nn tbe true power for teaching the lesson con cluded tbe programme and the convention of 1880 wfalolf wu fraught with ideu of practical ralae to all who were present our reporter is indebted to mr b d warren tbe eoergetie secretary for coar- tesies extended in securing this reprt ed personal mention paragraphs iteijiertlne visitors tu aud irotu actou with whom free press headers aremcre or less acquainted mr john p beeord of orillla wu in town yesterday mr j rots of brampton vioiiod friends here over sunday miss ajloemckcaguc of wellaud port is a guest at tho minso mr samuel johnston jr spent sunday with friouds in guolph mr and mrs j bmithof pittsburg pa arc guests of mr joseph patton mr hugh cameron ot point edwird made acton friends a flying visit on satur day miss lottie ii cms t reel hu been visiting friends in gaelph during tbe put two weeks miss robinson of brampton has been the guest of mrs m lirennan during tha we ik miss minnie graham of flora has been the guest of friends in town during the week mngeorge boomer and miss eliaboom- er ot berlin spent suaday with relatives in town miss mary brown hu been viiiting friends in milton and txafalgar the put week or so mr lachlan kennedy who has boea in acton far some time put left last week for the korth west mr john a henderson of toronto spent two or three daya this week under the parental roof mr alex securd attended the scssiau ot the grand lodge aouw as a dele gate from actou lodge the following delegates atteuded the sab bath scncol convention at milton from acton lut vreek kevs jw rie dr gif ford r b cook messrs aici kennedy james l warren mrs morton mrs orr and h p moore mlmcuali jtatteek cleamng 8ale- -of- abclots shoes for the next thirty ddys kjsaxjsy 1jk08 arc detcnuliiod lo clear out all their winter moots kuoca ote fu tle next thirty dayi to uij room for tbs large spring tjlackitoen to arrive order to do ttdi tbsy will favor all their customers with a cash discount of 10 pjer cent off every dollar worth at cood purcbawd our eoodianall marked it raaaonably low prfcataud this reduction will figure rth of co uidoea tfle tkl will clow lnab dajni sothat we wutali oar eastomori work always amclua bpeirmc neatly attended to firstclass trunks and valises s getting ready 1- stock- a w 4 actox to call at ouo0 for cheap g m thci down to a low is ctutoin n variety j kexxey bbos actox bur taicruftrcuvskill rfi il and the g- ornuicut fw iw iuaiiii0 earli a special meeting of the council wu held on wednesday evening 20th mil to com plete the bylaws appointing an assessor and regulating licenses members present w ustorcjvkeeve sad w h lowryand john harrey the minutes ot lait meeting read and confirmed the council then went iuu committee of the whole on the bylaw lo appoint an as sessor it wu moved by w u lowry seconded by john harvey that the bylaw to appoint an assessor for the current year be read a second and third time and passed and that the name of john henry smith be filled in as said officer carried the bylaw wu thus passed moved by john harvey bccoudcd by w h lowry that the bylaw to limit the number of tavern licenses to be issued in this municipxlity mil for cxiugthc sum to be paid therefor be now read a record and third time and puscd and that the sum of one hundrtd and fifty dollars be filled in u the sun to be paid fur said licenses and that the number to be granted be limited to three carried j the bylaw as thus compctcd waspus- ed- i i councillor speight here catered and tcok his seat i on raotiott council then adjourned monday evening 25th february the regular meeting of the conncil wu held this evening j the reeve in the chair members iprcs- cnt messrs lowry harvey and 6peighf last meeticgv minutes were confirmed moved by j a- speight seconded by w h lowry that the treuarer be instructed to pay 0r mcgarvin any monies received for sale of lots in the second survey ot fair view cemetery since lut settlement as per the terms ot cemetery bylaw carried council then adjoarned raefctxrcufcaxaija jobs drives and barga all along the line bed rock price from now till fbbloth h one would forecast the future of i can ada he needs to take a wider view than personal preferences or the agitations of local parties the railway development the canadian pacific alone has changed within five years the prospects of the poli tical situation it hu brought together the widely separated provinces and hai given a new impulse to the sentiment of nation ality it has produced a sort of j unity which no act of parliament could ever create but it has done more than this it hu changed the relation of england to canada the dominion is felt fo be a much more important part of the british empire than it wu ten years ago and in england within less than ten years there bu been a revolution in colonial policy with a lino ot tut itcamcrs from tha brit ish islands fo halifax with lines of fut steamers from vancouver to vokohatra hongkong aod australia with an all rail transit within british limits through an empire ot magnificent capacities offering homes far any possible british overflow will h ngland regard canada u a weakness it is true that on this continent the day of dynasties is over and that tho people will determine their own place but there are great commercial forces at work that can- not be ignored which seem strong enough to keep canada for a long time on her pres ent line of development in a british cqn- ncction caizum dcmev waemii in arwv ifagaliiir mr ryan writes us from england that he has puschascd a magnificent stock of sprrnggoodx direct from the manufacturers and at special prices g b rvjlv a co ready ca3h commands the lowest pric ss bring in your cash and secure itargains while they are goi lg overcoats readymade stjlits tweeds pukjs mantle goods boots and shoes ns awaiting slaugii full stock op gkrocejiris henderson llcrae co remember our famous 50c tea too vilocifo will how thilspriue id bromeh tipwtiy wool ml obr cir- pett m well m iitce cartuo 4 curtain ukteruu will 1 auttd ol uiytbldj ever toea in tbto wctiang b bui it co ffisfe absolutely pure iwauurertuiu a mini fqlporlty m hon wondckl jnftenmr mli othltouoflra utliort pomd otf ipg wtu k powder pvre8t 8tb0h0bst best comtiki mo n ur ouswn amua ewoillett mmto uaunemu er yes cxueb2aizd soyaxt txabt 0axb- ft toronto steam uunht 14 106 tor bt torowto nrt4 o0lu8s iwp oufp 0podttr out of town wot prompt utoldal to tod ntntde por iaitraotidbti pbhaepe tek im iirin bbbuftismtttls ifoiiey ojloan wtihoiiuiiddblurronvuia property u tuuiiof locoandotnranhv apply to i juliltliavhuutuowu li eiunloiu lumber anil sliiuglcs hmib uidorseiioll livo ou liuiil it loelr uilfll x t uuidjoau alxml toouuo fqut ot itoa hnntier tod are prepared lo supply tanupra aod otbera whb any qnaiiuij oliodua lor oaroa or other bondings at reuouablo prleoa aatoea ol laaa aod ewlar abloste 1 also oa band- riyixmtiiwithkbs m i holsejcjlot f0ksa1e h0c8s and lot oa clrarousnwt actoo hooaefd sood eaodltloo viul bard aod oft water coodkardeo twtu rent to pay tan peroenton porshaae mqy por partlenun yt d hendebfcpit aeton or qeooaklttst qloreritula x t i l apply to lot and dwelling for sale house and lot ou bower avenue balondiig to j e mcgarrtu hoto eomloruble bardandwlt witerconvtuicat splendid car den anay lor iarticulars to d bendbbsok acton tendeh fob wood tekdeks will bo reccjrvdby tho undrralffoed a up utih mardb tor sis ccmli ot gren laocb and tntrplq store wood two i cot longto be split and riled in tbe wood shed j0un jjcleax scctrtai luruc bcbool feby lb isffi money f0rs itocsdiuniy btoremimif ototmr owner r can nc the saiiip livcallingat pcfujtrds jewcc and fancy goodt stare acton bj- itlj lty for sale bteampbiiningmill caxperiter shop and dwelling i ovist lollioidtmtli of uic proiiritnor tbe laurctcrmcciinibe tott property i offeifd fur nlo in the villsgo of actoo voihxy of halton the prnnisea aro ituatcdiulbb bostneatportiou of tliu town mod have done be loadihg bualnoa for the past h ycara machi nery ftatf tools in flntclau order apply ontbe premise to i vulsruclnv acton out comfortable iweliing rorsale 1 tlim fiuu uow double frubu dluug qu wj bower atcnue two btorcjt artas with kitchen attached uxd bd iuif t water conveni ent in every rcpect and rcuu tor 13 per month 2 the brick clad residence ou main street jx30 two ttorer with largo khxtjen attached bard and 40ft water ill tbe nonce terms ad rarticalars tuadc known npoa ap- pucationta t fkhk fblss ortile 7 actosr v cape bjretoflaltvvay tenders for a bridge at the grand narrows xfc slalkd tesljekstvlonswl m txiv- audtr- tiptiwl mid jnsrktii tbo outside teudef for undfic will be nscc nutil ubou on wed nesday lhc6ui march j- 11 ilns and sihrificatiuufi tin bueocttat tbe office of uju chief kdpdcvrofuoteruuietaiailh waj8 0twt where lontis of tender uiabr ob tained on and attur woduwjday atb kubruat y inktaov lacbndir uaube iwccoiijiixiiiodbiadqodt eqaal t 5 per centum ol the amount of tbe ten der this deposit my cotua ofctshjor of bu jcecptod baukichpnueiciadfl ijwili to the luniiwrof bailtr tlcanalraadt wiu be jorfeitd if the perso tendering neglectl or re- tfoaei w enter iito contract wboncaileid upon todoao or if aaet cntorini lntoa contrmct be tfaih toxpotnpleu the xorkaatiafactorqr aetord- inc to atqjiadspeelncation or contract ij tha tender is not accepted the deposit will be returned tenders must be made ou the- printed foru appliod the deparununt cill not be bound to accept tho lowoat or any tender a pttbadltev t i t bcmtary deaamnent of tuilwajrlvod canals ottawa ttl femnarjlrto 11 4 anipricau agiicultmis iaoxolnuidsaud 104 engravings in each isiino j 48th year 5150 a year ibeud tlirco 3 i luiniw for bample copy r eiirlish or ticnnali ud preiuiutn list ot the oldrtand llest asricnltuiml periodicals iu tho world address iribl4siiui aul1ucax aguiciltlrist 1 751 broadwaji new york the acton- free press ihh i1eadix6- local nkvspapek or raltcn county i la rubltshml every thnrfchyy momlnfi -actn-oht- r ie nelson merchant 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