Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 18, 1891, p. 3

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w m miim bobs lix poti if tap oo tin lai tone the wife ot r adam oook ol a pottetaln st- clair hi on the cui ituw the wit of jaljjm ftrari ol a daughter kunsv tnarton witlielsthjjdt- ttntifc ww ot john kcnuod of a dsuxuter oooiaist alhauvr mm acton intv ardar 4ws i1u1 poi of hot lh- u coofcofaioo stmaiat kho mdukhim ianouafcv tmatir av ac itovdr t v av acton on tho lili juuo lire il ot glsordaiotf si mark 60 canadas new premier hon j j c abl the senate al hit ewllnoy intad fiy im asltccuttiat the howln howe arton ga the khfjam bj- rev dr aurora john bander fcuhshlltibclh alccix- both ot daslph wuatwauvatwiartobsn thsioch i inn bv ret myansiemo llr john wuualns i actoa to mies uaehcl ivoaver oldwt deuslttar tohn wotvorbx ol kojio liar pr i urttrrln urlu fltyoiauc on honda yf jauio 13 harsh bdovo to ot itev walter rljbj ijtv tan nk press tbubsdaw junk it 1891 notes a com jlj a formal order issued from uio war department at waehinktou the national aagiuuse in iho army will oa ad alter july ttb fieujconsist ot u iars jtt krow tire 4hpjidloktr to lo have eight ilin and shcjbccood third fourth jbd fifth rows sew stars each in a blue field belgian railway officuis alter three jtere el investigation report that tinder jpry cirmmstaiicea the average rail wjtjr train in passing over one mile ot track wers from it two and onefill pognda 2jo natural destniclian of traekmoubta for me whole worid to about 133800 i pound daily l itie manitoba governments erojiliulle- tio just issued tuterthat the reportfthon eslnereeee in the jape area ot sg77acres oter that of 1830 ot thii i6creaed area 110707 acre aredevoled lo wheat the total territory nnder wheat being 916cw acre the- appearance ot the cropi on jane lit wa most promising tor a large yield the legislature in maine has enacted taw which requires all public schools to de vote some time each week to teaching fond ness to animals this is an excellent idea if we arenot mistaiea not a few teachers in this province without instrnctionafrom the department strive to make their pupils humane in disposition a kind regard for the brute cheatioa will not make the rising creatioqjvitless manlv or womaalv the church ct encland is taking a lcld stand in the cans ot temperance and prohibition at the meeting ot the synod of toronto diocese this week the following resolution waj passed- in the opinion of thisivrod the drinfcice stloons are- nnniitigaled eviu- and that j we pledge oarsefvasktp pse oar ntmmt eedcawrs to fntlher all jepslalrja which shall tend to the restriction and nitimate citincuon of such saloct some of thsc who spoke on the qneslioa were anxioas to mxko the reaclation even more sweeping there his been promulgated the toodas 5iyeodi betaeeea the briiish and american oternmeata it prondes that her ita- jestys fiorenunen mriu prohibit seal fish ing in behriue tea ia as far is it is controlled by tle power every yeasel or penon cifeiiiiiiic tgiinsi thiv prohibition may be seized by tuip6 of either paw it i proridtd that hie gpyennnents may either or betbof ihem nominate arvilra- tors to fcttieany diepotey sir julian pagpceforte asd president harrison signed the docosiest on behalf of their respectire gcternments house of cowwn8 n6te8 urnwj june 17 too following wa issued frotti a reliiblo twiiroo oh saturday to the press of tlw country we under stand uiat in conformity with llii kioeu- cucyvi desire hon j j c abbott ha utideruken the formation ot a cabinet and that ilia decision hat boon arrived at with a full understanding y with thow ot hit colleagues who ham befn spoken of in connection with the premiership nd with assurances from them of their cordial suihwrt the only question uow oxercisitig he political seen at ottawa is whether the new arraugetnout u t6 be temporary or permanent the mautlhof tliodeadchiet- tain has descended upon the conservative leader of the senate and hon jj abbott is premier of canada today it is ah open secret that sirtohn thompson the minister ot justice was rat entrusted by the governorgeneral willi the ask ot forming a cabinet bat declined the honor flrd referred his exiocllcncyto mr abbott tfhoni lie strongly urged to accept tho call tfcrjro can be no doubt that mr abbotts selection is the result ot a compromw tijk xirw rntiiiek thencw premier is upwards of 70 years ot age he has been a member of sir johns cabinet for many years without a portfotto and while not a strong man politically it rcgarddd as eminently safe and -reliable- though personally disinclin ed to accept iho onerous task mr abbott was ultimately prevailed on by bis minis terial associates to accept the governor- gemrata commission but he was emphatic in mrviiig his aoceptaece conditional upon the acquiescence of those in connection with the leadership and that approval has been obtained mr abbott was born in the tillage of st andrews county of argenteuill quebec on the lith march 1821 his father being anglican rector ot that parish besidos his other titles to distinction mr abbott is dean ot the faculty of law in mcgill college montreal a director ot the bank of montreal director of the canadian pacific railway lieut col of the 11th battalion president of the free library of montreal and many other honorable posts thi kkw cmrxrr bnmors of the most extravagant kind are rife at the capital the wires are being vigorously polled by the various poli tical factions but so far it would appear that the new leader had determined upon a policy of continuity iu assuming the leader ship of the state each of the ministers joyally responded to the call of the new chief with the exception of mr chapleaa who is laid up at his hotel with a sprained ankle and while not absolutely declining to join the new brigade in his old capacity 6trongiy urges his claims for appointment to the ministry of railways and canals this mr abbott refused toeoncede because of the undue prepoudcrence which it would give to oic quebec section and mr chap lean has ultimately been tamedand willwork in hispid position as secretary of state titr ssw ltiitr ix rnilintvt it is thought to be a misfortune that the new premier will not lead the ministerial forces from the benches ot the house of commons his position will be materially weakened through his- absence from the fighting arena althouch it is understood that sir john thompson who retains his position as minuter of justice will be the government mouthpiece in the popular chamber the uneven fight which is said to have taken f lice between sir john thompson and siihector laneevin for the ieaderahip in the commons bad only one possible ending and the minister of justice will of course be the leader of the parly in power fcevtsloxs of ojxtoeii llits j the item of u5m00 for rerijpmi cf electoral lists under the franchise vact under the heading of legislation provoked a little discussion near the close of session last night there was talk about the officers employed about the reijsmg barristers and victor 3 the temperance peope of haltoo are deadeaiy aggressive the great attics they fpught the tiexones they won and the defeat they eatained are hese not f all written iu the chronicles of the defunct soutt ictl r still they are not satisnedahd jnov wennd tiiem organiziugand massing oa the general broad question of revision their forces along the line of naiignah prohibition and it is a faet suggestive of the dnminiincy of ihelr principles thai in she whole county of halton there is but one newspnper opposed to the modus operands of the temperance element streetorille eaclric kearly aji the atlantic steamship com panies carrjfog steerage passengers ldseir york have now taken measures to prevent the shipping of fuch persons as are legally debarred from the united states they derided the new law when it first came into fore two mouths ago but they soon learned that it cooid not be successfully opposed and afterwards tbaf it weald be to their advantage to susalrfit and to aid in apply ing its prpviaons they have ascertained moreover that it or easy for them to get-ail- 4he steerage passengers they can carry witkrat violating the american law the appointment of mr c d barr alitor and jroprietor of the lindsay pt to the begistrarsbip of the county of vic toria is one tohich cb possible exceptioo can be taken as mr barr is in every re- jpect well qualified to filmhe position acceptably this recognition of his servicej to his party moreover is well deserted since the fori in addition jo beingone of the best and strongest of toe provincial weeklies has done valuable work for the liberal party for years past mr barr will doubtless prove as capable in his new sphere as he was us a journaliit and nothing more could be desired the new system cf fares introduced by the railway managers in austria and hao- gsiy is said to k the cbtapat in the world the tsual fart for third clati passeijgeas is about g rhiljfl a mile klitii would be mjwior a 1000mimlrip the oommu tation rales for kcjl ertice are still lower workman can travel and from ibejr places of work tar tiro cents a tripuploiii miles for four ceits op to twelve miles stx cents mt id cithecn miles ei to tweotyfear id fen to thirty niift yearly tickets gepi for 30rtjle tripsdtlly are sold for firttl vstrange as it mjseeni these rales haie proied prtoulle to the railways the irffic iiayirrg icoreasl so rapidly that the accomodation u taxed to the utmosl uuitedsiites msuigets live been conjidericg its intraenction fser stonk its buiidim tntwttt- j in proond ur inquouni ftlt ifcjwah be oooildatr ed ajmlouer day in methodism aud an vwt u tha adaoatlooal liitontta ol lbi dominion it was the oooaainn ot ft laying ot the oorner atone ol tb new vloioriaxjollaga thar wb pntut a tary large aiaeniblage o promluant mlniittn and laymen ot the coxobtand othtrt and many intonming apaeonaa wert dallverad on the plstlorm rare bit alexander camp ball sir daniel wilson hon edward blake est dr douglas pawoau chioago johniloo potta workmin and borwaah judge dean profewors llayuar bain wallaoe vandermlatan sqoair london clark aswsy prater and bhaw hoo g wroee hon mr mowat mr william muloek mr george a oox and others dr potti acted as chairman and graci ously introduced the speakers the oorner tone wu laid by mrs geo a oox under the direction ot arohitoot storm betore bringing the proooedidgttoacloee dr potte made kindly reference to the late senator maodonald a contributor to the amount ot 145000 and to william gooderham who contributed 200000 m the lundi ot the college the historic scroll ootitalued a very in- temltng aocoint ot the university it was founded in 1s30 by the general coo terenoe held at kingston tb oorner tone of the first building was laid al cobourg in 1839 the building wu com plelejl in june 1830 the bev matthew bitcbie being the first principal thecl0 mmm w just arrived fatal boiler explosiohf at efora eljh june i3hthe boiler of ihe grand bivcr mjnulctunng companys exctliior aid fljx miii ploded at 12 v this aftertoon the fireman wejt ari and e howse amerjemployf were the only persons in the mill at the lime mr howie caped with light injury bdf poor ariafts buried m th corner of the engine rojjo auduwhen ge debris was tetnored lib tats xtiict he leaves a wito and teieral unaff children be eogioiarjd boiler room was etrfirely de- nsolished and eooaideratilo idamage was i done to the maidjbafldinga pz lsndfirkin questioned the government as to their intenrion regarding tie revision of the lisiithis year he traced briefly the history of the revisions the first revision was in isw it was suspended in 1887 it icit again suspended in 1868 and the list wai revised in 1883 it was dead ia 1850 and he wanted to know whether if was fo die again in 1891 oosscxexce uosirr mr fremont m p today forwarded lo the marine department- the sum of 825 conscience money it had been handed to him by the jesuit fathers at quebec from a person who had come under their influence and felt bound to pay to the departmenj that which he had neglectedto do for some years tuskee rtkttlyg schooxeltf collectors of customs on the atlantic coast of the dominion have been notified to look out for three yankee fishing schoon ers sir knight lady elgin and flora delloway the two former at shelburne x s and the latter at barrington k 6 shipped crews contrary lo the provisions of toe convention of 18k none of the vessels pouring a license under the fnodtu jcracfiwliich would have entitled them to this priilege the parliament buildings at ottawa were eccopied for the first time on june 7th 18m when the lallsession of the old canadian parjiamentmet there twenty- five years later almost to he day the re mains of the father of confederation lay in euic there iirtr jorctvs the liglifkecper lit capciiace reports the presence of icebergs in the vicinity of the light this is a most unutual occurrence to early in the season it is feared that lion mr chi picas who sprained his ankle last tck will not be able to leave bin bouse for several days the sprain heisg a very 6everc one about 400- immigrants have arrived hi the city since he season qienoi they were al of a belter class than last season on the motion for adjournment tuesday nielit sir kichsrd csrt wright asked when the miniiler 6 finance intendedto make his budget mrfosler ssid thatil nothing exlrsordinarjt happened he proposed to make his statement on tnesdsy next fair and hone8t in play ida and susie were swinging now well take forty swings splooe said ida vee said susie que two three up goes the sung susie 0 that isnt the way to count said ida 1ou mast count straight but susie kept up such a merry chirp with her laugh and song that ida toon saw that she would do very little counting now its forty u nearly u i can count with the chattering you make said ida so susie slipped odl and ida took her place in the swing susie was the younger and i dare say she could not count torty very easily ida counted for hereelt susie swung her its more than torty but susie doeat inowit said ida to herself ill let bar keep on but better thoughts soon came fo the little girl it ia cheating she said susie cant count but god can he knows it la cheat ing sue sprang from the swing get in yon dear little thing she said to susie youve swung me more than forty and now ill give yon a good long swing a potato party a uuitjue entertainment was given a private parlor at a leading cape may hotel the other evening it was a potato party and under the direction ofthe hostess four rows of potatoes four in a row were laid the length ogrthe long room and the sport began the names of two coupli were called and the four two ladies and two gentlemen stationed themselves at the potato lines and at lis signal of a bell began the difficult leaf 1 of lifting the first potato on a tiny coffee spoon tuisacoom pushed it is to be borne in safety to the umpires able at the extreme end ot the room and the task repeated until the four potatoes were safely brought into harbor the game contkioed unto the steadiness of hand of all wu tested and great amure mejit was created the prizes were very handsome they were awarded to there lifting and carrying the potatoes in the shortest spsce of lima pouto parties are a reigning fad in washlngtonand promise to be one of the fall amusements inphila delphia v ktxonxinj ont june 13 kingston wli- jesaedan impnilng nagaantybaterday after noon whan the mortal remains of her moat uloattioui eon ra mterrod the innorol prooaaalr laftthe city hail al ij it wu headed by the various benevolent aooletlea the oddfellows orangemen for esters irish national ftooiettm and united workmen all rerynumerously represented then came the oily police a detachment ot the fourth regiment ot cavalry the bands of a battery and the 14th bait tho officiating clergy the wagons oojitatoiog the dowers and then the hearse drawn by eight horses and with tbe pallbearers members of the privy counoil waliiti alongside immediately following the hoarse were two carriages containing the relatives and other chief mourners then came col caestaer qrowskl adc to the queen who wu appointed to represent her majesty on this occasion and next was tho carnage containing lieutenantgovernor sir alex campbell and premier mowat of ontario the members of tho senate and commons followed on toot and were oooeeded by the members at the local legislature at tbsrjiead ot these came mr tv it meredith qcmpf tho members of the presbyterian assembly now in session here followed in a body then came the militia officers not in com mand the municipal deputations tbe guards ofthe penitentiary and asylum and uexl cititcna tho procession was tho largest ever witnessed in kingston at cataraqui cemetery a stone vault had been built on tbe maodonald family plot tbe floor and sides of which consisted of immense stone slabs eight inches think and the covering slabs of similar thickness remained held by ropes and derricks ready to be lowered when the casket was depoeiled i a the grave the padoearers formed in two lines from the hearse to the grave and the eight members ot a battery carried tbe casket throogh the opening ranks and carefully lowered it into the vault the service was then read by yen archdeacon jones and rev j j bogert also attended the privy council here advanced to have one last look at tbe casket and then tho hlige slab wu lowered to shut it out of ngnt forever the scene at the grave was very affect tag there being a very large number of aged friends of sir john who were quite overcome by their feelings of gticf the funeral started in bright sunshine but ere it reached the cemetery distant of nearly three miles from the city hall the sky waa overcast with clouds and it seemed aa if there was to be a recurrence of tbe day before at ottawa where natpre added her tears to those of sorrowing man kind the rain held over till the funeral party had returned to the city when there was a refreshing shower accompanied by thunder and lightning it was 440 when the casket was lowered and about 5 oclock when the sad ceremony was cottclndod and the cortege dispersed lonwin june 12 a requiem in honor of the late sir john maodonald tho canadian premier was sung in westminister abbey this morning a number of the most distin guished people representing by proxy tbe queen the prince of wales and tho various members of the boyaifamily were present among tbe prominent persons woo attend ed this ceremony were the marquis of lojne ex gov general of canada and the right hon win henry smith first lord of tbe treasury representing the govern ment westminster abbey was crowded with distinguished people who sincerely mourned the loss of tho great canadian statesmen killed py whiskey srurrow june hthe police were notified yesterday of the hidden death of wilie stewart sou of uiehard w stewart a millwright late in he employ of the georgs t smith purlfir company the boy a fair haired three yiarpld lad was in good health tlnrsdsy and on friday morning hr wu a corpse an inquest was held and tbe jury returned a verdict that the deceased cameto mi death by aloobolio poisoning but by whom administered or procured is unknown lo the jury the sir john a macdonald the issue of the hmintfx luatratahar the 20th iust will be devoted almost exclusively to au account with full illus trations of the event which is in all mens minds the funeral of the dead premier sir john a maodonald no such out burst of popular sorrow over the death of any man has ever been evoked iu canada as tbst which psys tribute to the greatest of tbe deceased statesmso the dostiaioa iludralal sent it own photographers and artist to ottawa and kingston and tbe number to be issued on the 20th init will be a memorial worthy of the occasion and one that throughout canada will be preserved as a sad souvenir of the man whose death has left so great a void in the hearts ot he people as well as in the public life of the country be has served so long and sb devotedly a shrewd pair billson whose pocketbook is that yore advertising for jimson mine of course get out pocketbook containing a roll of bills and a large number of checks and securities finder oan keep money if be will return the papers get out i yoo dont see a roll of bills or a check onoe a year koo but bertha bullions father takes tbe paper i advertised tbe loss in and he will we that advertisement see humph 1 where did you get the money fo pay for lhat big ad bertha loaned it lo me bless the dar how much wheat iu a barrel of flour ordinarily four and ooeuaif bushels are counted equal to a barrel of flour but there is reason for thinking tbaf taking a seasons run in a good mill with careful milling ou average wheat with a record ot receipia apd sales of flour accurately kep the score will run very close to five buiheli of wheat lo a barrel of flour only last week a wellkoown winter wheat miller who grinds large amounts told that hie records of- wheat received and flour made on the grain of tbe 1889 crop called for a figure so close lo five bushels that he wu content to let iteo at that iliuing world wanted to see the flames sisxii june is the ham of william douglss of brooke was fired sose- quently soother building wassad a couple ot times and at last burned flottn lives tigation showed that tbe irestbadjbeeo started by a little daughter pappu whose mind bs not been considered very sound she i about u yean ol age and t the fires just to see the flames killed by lightning r out june sale want to save money au you have to do is to attend our june sale every comer of the house oilers you some tempting bargain this is oor juke 8ale you who have taken advantage of ua benefits in other years know what is implied buying a largely u we do we are sure to be overloaded in some lines in such a cats we never hesitate to apply the knife in order to accomplish our pur pose again the wholesale trade finds itself in the same fix this is our time for spec nlatiog to pick up lines here and there and to pick them up and put them into your hnds in many cases at lees than tbey cost tbe importers then there are tbe broken lines the odd ends which we dear out each season many of them u good u any other goods some ot them worth very little but all most go and tbe price ia cut to set them moving to pat these handily before you wa have placed the special bargains on tables and counters with prices marked in large figires half price tabl containing lace curtains laces florae- tags gloves hosiery etc which are being sold at exactly half what tbey were marked here is a pile on the dress goods counter alsogotag at half price there is a large case of ladies and misses bobber gossa mers ticketed 25c each they are yours at thai price yonder ia a pile of splendid prints at 7c par yard box ot gents silk ties at a tor 25c youths felt hats at j4c each fancy parasolsat 25c each checks and ginghams 6c and so on all through the house understand we are not aaying nor would we have you believe that we are slaughtering all our66ods in that way we are now speaking of tbe special lines if tbey are what you want or need you will find them money savers every time regular cood8 this is the fsature we want to bring betore you the beauty tbe freshness value and merit ot our regular goods after all ihati where tbe pleasure of doing business comes in tbe pleasure aye and tbe profit too tb both buyer and seller the intrinsic value ot fresh reliable goods which crowd our shelve is it dress goods you tbink of where will yon find such a variety of material blending of shades and genuine good value as we offer is it millinery then we invite yon to tbe largest show rooms to tbe largest stock the choicest goods and tbe most tuteful millinery in the city is it clothing 1 beady- made or ordered clothing none will serve you belter or give yoq better value we care not wbai yon want we know we can snake it worth your while to deal with us the month ol may jut doted ihowi u a large increase ol business over tbe same month ol former years we are determin ed to have june make even a better show ingr we oan do it with your aid gilt out june uiblariog a thunder storm that visited this locality early this morning a herd of twelve cows lying insfleld on tbe farm 0 peter bower i between gait and preston were iostanllv motherof lue babe t addicted to indnlging w t ugbtelo nwlvt inliguortoexcs exid lw t wiu be ebegtl w v i esr bollert co 86 ftfl7 lower wyndham st gfelph strawberries are suffering for wait ot itto a thrifty housewife is sjrssj looomaflawrpeoa better than a choice carjnttttcoodev fine rolled aoon tard cheew c national foods j breaklast cereals hygioftic foods desiccated rolled oats desiccated wheat farinose rolled oatmeal cornmeal etc alto s troth stock ol our oelebrated 5c ktw season japan tea rioaso call and examine our bok tl a mason notice to tflefliff eeat e property f0jisa3 m ummoiri c bfe mens furnishings irelknds deslccqtpd wheat for dyspeptics and anyone with weak digestion tbtit the lutlakd n1ti0xal food co ltd toronto gentlemen order ypur spring suit and overcoat from r e nelson guelph new spring suitings new spring overcoatings an immense range of choice new pantings from 4toi2 per pair a special genuine pure worsted black panting at 5 per pair my epocialiyperfcctfitting 4 pants to order satisfaction r e nelson fashionable clothier 39 upper windham el qnelph cures dyspepsia cubes dyspepsia cubes dyspepsia promotes 0i6esttojl mr v11 ifexeil of uiti out utite dub fiuafor ymn tod mis i suffered from djnpepcia in iu tortt foniif tad after uytog til a is my pew to no p i tatftwrniajed by frwadj to try bb vfafeh i aid tod titer bming ft bottict ln ooiupletetjr cored cures c0hstipati0h cures colhstipatioh cures c0nstipati0m acts on the bowels saved xecoieit dkas bdm i bin fzied roar ilb ji with greet raoo far oonrtipevtian ettd pels to 1117 betd tbe weood doe tmede me ever omadi better my boveli bent move treaty and tie pein in tuy heed bei left me and to ercrybody vtth 1m essm rtiiesa m i r kb b him f wnxukkv its hloor bt torocrkx cures biliousness cures bu0ushess cures biliousness regulates uyer blrtetrroot 6ms i was troubled ferftte years with liver ounrjaint i died a craat daal o inedidaa wfaieh dm me no eeod and i wasgettmg worse alltbtttmt nntif i tried burdock blood bitten after taking foul bottles i sin now well lose also reoommenditfor the can a e daicox bawkstone ool of dvvpepsta cures headache cures headache cures headache re6ulates the kidneys 1 a vefobapt olatce dub sntiin very bed with betvdeche end pefn in iftj beok my jieuda and feel iwoiled eo i ooohl do no work my ilcterlnuw edrteed mejo try b a b wltb obe oocbe i felt eo nrach better tbell got one more lunnovveu uutcen work utill ae erec amax brnuaem tfieonbtuftoat cures bad blood cures bad blood curst bad blood iiad blood saar arise bep uvtr kldiwrt4a4 towts kb- b brronwbjtb iona tbew orjaos jasar taatesesa sod makes aew wood 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theres bo need ot roasting yonrselt in wool when yon can get a challie to suit yonr taste for 10 cents and for 12 cents we have bateens in cornflower bine and other late shades colors are absolutely fast w are loaded np with wool dress goods too many for this season yon ca coll them for abont wholesale pi ice 10 dozen misses and childrens waists in stock now r b jermyn s x half ones ho at are elend fat salt tbh t1s apply ewlee umstimse or t w t h wkavs3s it ousrd ctatral rvheat msi job printing ko books faasbhts bmtlijtt tte art a ibosleotlm apply or address i hpmoobx van ptnaa oasesvaetta v actoh jodgp no 204 loojt wwuxiakis b b wobdbf eeewtarj j dissolutiou of partoersliip akb notlee that the partomhln herstolose j summer underclothing sjlk balbriggan and ihe natural wool am silts from 34 to 44 breast miucn shaw c grundy guelph wbrcmptt t 5 wktches wktches a i a large stock of american watches in gold oldfilled silver and nickel cases just pur chased all reliable timekeepers 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