Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 1, 1893, p. 3

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bank of hamilton head office hamilton cniru 1 ain i r lu 6trvi li mi tuimiu i cfiiii n tcoooo b st1 f ugt tainirn the news at home mostly of a local character and every item interesting niltlctois nvfirrwait iictident a t 1u jo cliid joitv 1 iiorron ciun i uskr ci 1 o koju u a t w oon a ii li l oeorqetown agency note dilcomited and advance uido ou all il 1c tccuriucc dmrm on alt irti of cav da tie urrrn sritra guiut linitain tviid tip contivkvt or itbope bought md told i lcctioc tun on ill acccttiblo potuu on n ott frorblfl terms bkmsgs pipautmest drrotire rce im of 1 ud i wrdi nd iii trtiloed from date of dejoiit to date of withdrawal i special deposits alto reef to3 at corrent ratoe of iutcrcet o police of withdrawn rculrol j m ro agent the methodist chlithl acton rev joseph edge iarori8c bower rauue 1 ul lie service 10 to a m and6 50pm buuda schools jo hibleclfconductcdb the pastor allcordlall ititltd tralfiera and vli tor alwaje welcome etitc usbers at the door seasonable goods wl are opening up eer ieek new designs in wall and ceiling papers borders to match curtain poles and trimmings spring rollers 1 nnge shades window blind paper 4c per ard call in and look at our stock itpn cilbcr all blintll i oupl t iron us urc ui ui frtc cf cl arpc a 1 ew nock c ben lacrcfte sticks itubbtr jiajlb children t ro lfl wigoni carte efbh f podi i net atd hooks cotfif and went geo hynds acton ont otije rton jvtt jrrss thlrsda jl nl 1 16m little local brieflets the e g t r timetable lle uewrrngcraeut ol iho train tt wee which came into effect ca moadiy has not hi tterully chkefl tha time ot the deptttore of tnioa tbtf ttioraiug m it one minute liter trnvidj now at 102 the 2 2o through eiprcsn in the afternoon liu been cancelled bat an accomodation trilq ttk iu plioe to ran between ciuelpli find toronto cillfng here abont 3 d deck the mul tralnb east and west cross at vcton at c 08 the morning er press for the east is now ihreo minutes earlier leaving at 7 07 iho passenger at io the express at li the evening train st jg remains unchanccd a quiet sir reddn a happj wedding part assembled last ftednesdaj evening in the home of mr and mrs furmau smith w wiibod bt oi the occasion of the inirruvgo of their oul daughter ilibf carrie to mr hdgh sminlon hn onlj bou of mr james stramgton of the count of grej the ceremou was performed b re i tovell mr lrncst woodlev acted i groomsman and mies clara itamshaw of acton as bridesmaid ijaddsome presents were made to the bride among them piano guen tj her parcntb the happy ooaple left en the late train for the eabt to spend their hone moon hamilton t t the bride was a 1 eicc of ex councillor w e smith acton resolution of condolence the following resolution was passed at the last regular raectnir of the acton home circle no c in un oi th o wo u t n cmbcre of acton houh circle no f bafl ubtained bj the aeccasc c f o r friend aad brother lachlan c unit ai d of it c blill 1 cautr ides t y tl oso who wire u artft and flear et to bim be it rasohed tlirltit onlt ajan tnbato to tho memory of jill cjij art cd to b that in rccrcltiog hii rfr l oafrom cur i ldbt e u ourn for one who ku id cvdr uiv vorth of our reapect and r- ck d i cto i 1 thai c pmceroh condole t- h tl f fau h of the deccaa 1 on tl e dlij en eat ob nfil 1 icl it 1 ab i leafiod d ine 1 rou j dr u rpi c li ci ri d c couju ei d them f c r c to at u to 111 n who ordtn all tbium f rt t ha j wliost- cl tfitleftluecu vrt meant which caught the eyes or ears of free press reporters this week smh mot th june tl c cooncil rrett as c ujti h c o cil m i da 1 1 n t new brijo lias tit j bui t ocr tl c kcrtsu 1 urch mrtcl at un kc j ourubs rit i jsiijinadvaict andtlclii lir wil dtcrleauou mt r u ii stcry v oi art tn ar ip ll c r tiuter ma n fctrett a caravtin of half i do i iohj of c p its j s s d tl roucl town on tat j i tle co ies of it e 1 1 1 1 i cj f of the circlt l g matthlwc see tft ce ojjj ocean t ci i ex m i of hamilio t n i ma 1 nc l vila n u t tow lao e i mil 1 c i 1 ri be had at tl i thr cents 1 rojj oi br oi ha 1 this fcierjinj lxct on bjudsv e i t wl te hon ton lace huudltrc itf man or bover ttreet i indtr fcr a fa or h laurf at the 1 ofj c ti e molent wind ttorm a veiv epo last tucda blew in federal lart pane of clas in mr jamea jjronri n bonje oj mn n street ac10d home circle attended tl t fui er al of their late brother lachlan currie latt fnda and the beaotiful burial strmce o the order was obared at the prae the splendid programme for the com to contention of halton chn tiau 1 r detor lliqu has b e issued and will fchortlv be circulated amon the arious oun 1 eople e hoc eties in the couuu portatle ehinle mill btlonping to mr thomab kt burs cf the t cor ces was destroed by fire on fndas uiht about half past e cht it baa beci ronunip oik twojo- iheontn of tit fire is unkno vu utie man who attends one of the cl urcl tb in town rejueita the publication cf the following one da a minister wa warnidfihia hearers that the dewl nould meet them at the try door of the churcl a lnht oun lady remarked to gome frauds tl at if the dewl was at the door of the church he wb there in the fchape of oung men offering their arms as ounp ladies pae8 out the pre eut crop pro pect of the sar roauding locality is ae er faor able aipts codbiderable epecalation was offered when the eeison was not far advanced as to the result the backward epxin would liave on the crops to this was added the continued cold od damp weather but notwithstanding nil ibis it l pleasiog to note that the coolness of the weather only tended to make the growth of the crops more rapid and now every field looks promimuc and the farmers fu that the fall wheat an j the hi uevtr looke 1 better itt in- frc in the churches tht regular monlhlj ecrvice was held en sunday m st joseph s church rev i a lu r kwnt ht i omciitej mr hot ri w atton of norval will cu ilc j t of tl e meihodut churcl next s ma ke j s laeireaihtd in oranpeville lai aa 1 t h i lt u c 1 urchlll occupied ii t t u t of ki ox c urch la t sui da e a cej tht he h b lua rrt in the bap l tci rcl o biojav in tie abaci ce of rev mr bt ialmis win had charge uf tt t i ui cr 1 of tl e ate 1 nomas bntham the ork cf iht tlovfer committtes of ll e 1 i wur l a j le and c 1 r 5tian 1 i desvor arc aj n bct u u o contreikt ous of tl f r ttzt i e cl urcl if 1 hev render tl t i urcl n utl n ore attract e nevis itomssupplled by corres pondents and exohanges mn mind he country around ashcrove jennie mcmillan oi oruncville it ibouaefet oe her cousin utu tlo dick i thel jonc sticeuvihe u visitinc friendtj here mrs john uovson toronto junction is uitfuj her mter mra john wrigyles worth miir allutati thornton who lit been at strectsville or some time hia parents here on sunday of laitt aid master wilfre i cautelon visited friend here last working vinted week mletj i id bireetiwll week a very successful district mium of tha riona o temperance was held at hornby on i ri lay jolli ult bros brookp g w p be rell 0 6 and a q nenderfiou g w a ivere present and added to the bug cesa of the meeting more icrf c weather rjuld iiot i ave beeu withed fur n ojten meeting wks held in the eemn which was w1i attended and an excellent pro pramrfle vtib rendered bro hodden of hornlj d p prefided m his ueual efficient manner burlington an extensive fire took place monday morulrjr at the village of fretman bur hugtori stadou on the toronto brauih of the grand trunk railwaj reeultiuj in the total ckstractton of tbo buildiuib of the burlington manufaoturing company the factory wasj au extensive three store frame building bdjounog the grand trunk railwat premises and burrounded bj many piles of lunjber for use in the maunfactnre of clotpes wringers washing machines and domestic- tmpiemeou the machinery mobt df it df a very expenbive sort was bo badlv parrtged that it u a question if it will bfe fit to use again tbo efforts to save toe lumbor were unavailing and be tween 15 0u and 20 000 feet were destrojed the grand trunk btauon proptrl bb in great danger for a time but was aved the fltc w9 confined to the lumber on tl e factori riuud the loss u fiurtd at anywhere firom 12 0l0 to 20 000 and the insurance ntl not be more than half the latter amount the enllemcn interested in the company are pnncipallj halton people btklmgtnn and freemau are totallv without gre protection except what volunteer bucket brigade can afford 1 eden mills thomas brigh am suffocated found dead in bed aftera drunken spree on friday lit til if vr lltnr jtitntr 1 or mort tli i tar mr lfiiir bad btti i ill health he bad a severe attack o l gr j e which weaket td 1 u conbt th i3i and tn lrtcmtnt of ll t i cr follow ct lor ftveral eeke past he was teen c be fifth 1 1 but as able to be around unt 1 i few da e before h s death last week he feufftrcd frcr e severe htmorrhagen on bundaj shorttv after noon he breathed 1 um 1 i fjn ilv surrounding lis led b de mr jetner was born at itowll hi u u 1 30 htre h learned the bub neos of tloe cutting and enbsequentlj removed to worcester in lbgl he was one of a raru of eight who emigrated to am ca tht first skilled glove cutters to eettle in i niton coontv ew iork which is to da the glove centre of the continent oulv two of the e ght now survive thev were boi together in the old land and dur ing the thirty vears which have elapsed in e kej i eacl other informed as to their mourner t in lti72 mr jenner removed v tl 1 is famih to toronto and six ears later cam to ct0d he has ever bince been t alued mechauic with me3brs h btorej t bod of the canada glove s orks mr jenner was a quiet and reserved man teapected bv h a fellows h b home was bis palace and he was rarel awaj from it mien i ot at hib vot- he ftaa a regular mtendat t of bt alban b church his kile and three children mrs loev6 who teaidea ith the famil harrv of johns town i and charlie who has been his fathtrs nht hand for beveral vears ear live him gneral sjmpathv i extended the bereaved familv the funeral took place ou tuesday afternoon popfis or highest standing the monthly examinations in all the departments of the public echool took place jact 1 ridav with the following results ursr mn tjii m sin wn gurnev ld itvjer 20 i red smith james tovell jno mcgill nellie ktllv 2 kti i i ttic laird maggie palace 2h 7d jin imlt the 24th was celebrated here in good style ihe i ic nic l the afternoon and the concert and dance at n gl t were all well attende 1 ii c i ro ts amountc 1 to about 800 1 ha v fe of dr jus r jidtrfcon pre 6 tucd bin u tl a fine boui en f bilv girl on tl e trd i mrn himjsoi and oil uiv oer 0 j vears of age tal the misortune to fall do i n tl e https leading out of tl c back dot of her 1 ot b ci the 4th in lni g her ll ig a f ron tl e ffect of n 1 icl si e is coi fintti to her lt 1 mr jas h nderson who las ha i a bad attack of i o iralgia in lit neck and shoul lerb is fuet recovering mr and mrs ueo gnet of loronto paid j v 1 lummer a visit last week mr m astbb toronto i- spending a ftnt dv s at bt me iilias jessie r lliott of 1 lora was the gaest of mrs jas grev last week mr ralph shannon of cleveland ohio is spin ling a feu lavs at lis parental home ihe salvation armv lorjsof rock wood are holding meetings in tht hall here on bundav evenings v few members of the i 0 i from hero attended the church parade in guelph la sundav knatchbull visitors varlo coding and going jto and from acton and tisotherpersonalnates wu home from mr auion smith jr returned to bt paul last njiy mr m e mccaun toronto th is week mus ill be 1 ii im georgetown visited f i lends htrf irltst week mr t i is ion u spendinj a few days with reliti ei at we b ton mr abn m suuffer of buffilo was in town a fen vs this week mr rol grant of loradto viaitei acton friet lit over bundav mr and lite william uetmtreet are visiting frif uda at shelbarua rev j v rae is conducting normal c is sea at a llistou this week mr thot las hasten has been vibitmg friends in elson the past week miss ann e magee of rock wood was the guest ot ac 3ii friends last week mr john ross of aurora is wailing hia daughter u rs thomas t moore miss elle i nicbhn of aberfoyle uvisit iiil her eistc mrs a h brown mr alfre boomer of lin wood visited his sister mrs john speight list week mrs d6on of orangewlle spent a few days ui l week with friends in acton mr h v moore leaves to day or owen bound hb ehgitoto guelph conference mr a e from his verly severe attack of lung trouble niqkhn has about recovered pdre redditt of toronto were principal moore last wednes keut up to medina last week to er who is not in very good a of buffalo spent afew days ith her brother mr w l rev and the guests o day dr urtn see bu motli healtli mra reov thia week smith misb lottit hembtreet bpent a couple of days during the week with fnendj in milton mr itilam brown was at moant forest lafl tjtek attending the funeral of a relative i 1 denny of norval spent a week with his gou mr w mr bamu few das ibe ii deun mrs j m guebt at the 1 matthewb mieb clara dav from hamilton mr twlli last week tb spend friends there mr ldwiij of the uraytij with f lendd rev t for durh sonnd to att mr ai d r j m ternlei friends a f1io m cs a marl mccu tuc hts of acl mrb join junction and grove visitec mr harry job stowi and cheered presence mr curloaj ing friends a left last battj to lngland mr james fined to the not fat for rrl maggie vnme laird hvndh w chas mclam 1 rt 1 storev h- i ennell tames 1 homp e ri 1 nomas bnham who has been run inn a market garden on a portion of mr fyfc bomtrville 6 farm lot j con 7 naesaga wya a mile oro west of acton and hv mt in a house on the j lace was fouod dead in 1 is bed laht friday morning he had been drinking the day before went hme intoxicated and had a bottle of is juor with him in the evening hej became somewhat rjuarrtleome and his wife and daughter who were very much frihte ed left tl e bouse and fpent the night at mr bomemlle k in the morning tmoke was seen usuine from the door and uindow casings and the i cighborsj burned over and effected sn entrance tbo houee was full of snokc ana when it had cleared away brlgham was found dead on his bed with ins shirt and part of the bed clothing burnt eff the fames of coal oil wers very manifest and it was evident that deceased had taturated the bed aud then tet fire to it lie died from suffocation a coroner i inquest was held on friday when the remains and surroundings were viewl by the jury after which tbey ad jouroed until batoxdsy morning after caretal investigation ot the cace before coronerbatberlaod of georgetown coonty crown attorney mthecon and ms gist rate storey the following verdict was retarded by robert holmes foreman of the jar fce tbojurorsoa tha inquest held this day touching the death of one thorn u brlftiiaia find that tha dmaaaod dtod frdm cojiocatioa caased by bis ova act in setunc fl ta hia bed with coj oll wbethar tit lalaat iris taleido or uomkide roar iarorc cannot tt j- the cw u very sad ont and mtxch sympathy u felt forth widow tad diagb ter who lived with deceased f at welt a for hie too mr i n bingham of vtelund who armed on friday withoat knowledge at to the tragic dsttb ofht father the remains were laurred oa saodty fa the warden baryfog grot ad fifth line ksqoesiog i otal rcarl 5 100 t t moore teacher hi om 1 1 1 amu t sl maud rvder 21o kellic holmes millie arnold 1 m imi r dqibv icklin jo clara cobban lf2 jennie smith 1g1 j tn james i orbcp 220 lva perrv roan 1 l mabel lambert 184 total marks 2o0 c mcphail teacher tiiii i uei vrtjievt biv bertie sreight 185 jane gurney 17 ada thurston 177 iri i willie peareon 18j joseph bingham 177 laura ryder 175 jis orval miller 181 mtggie harvey 17 bertha williams 171 total marks 200 b peters teacher roltth i iralttwlm 6i ittie mcdonald 10b edwin holmes mabel bopr 102 frank wilson 18j i mtn willie clark george baily 180 josie btephenson may worden 17j minnie mephcreoo 178 jcv- willie ballantilf 184 alfred budd 17 edith wulutmsj edgar watson 175 lotal marks 200 m e nelson teacher there mas a garden partv at mr win j grove s of moffat under the auspices of the bethsnv church last evening there was a good programme provided for the olcbs ion the brookville brass band was present the public meeting held last friday evening in the town hall brookville under tha auspices of the patrons of industry was ft e afceess the speakers were given an excellent hearing they dwelt on the icadipg toptctof the day mr f kenoedv grand trustee wbb the fir ell speaker he took dp the trade question and other lead ing subjects that effect the agricultural interest and urged the farmers to stick to gether for union is gtreugth mr t 0 currie grand ice president followe i he dealt with all the monopolies he is one of the finest speakers that ever address ed a meeting in the tpwnelnn he ehowed np the political parties pretty well said that party politics was s curse to the country tbey favored the classes instead of the mfibes and he urged the farmers to pull logethcr and hiht for their interests aod eend men to parliament who would give fair legislation to all parties the brookville brass band rendered selections between each speech the house was crowded to the doors and broke up about v oclo k farmers are busv preparing the land for the turnip crop erin ndrevv ba rd has contracted to supplv the louncil with gravel at 1d4 cents per yard the trustees of the temperance hall have decided to expend 8200 or 5d00 in lm protemeutb t erin christian lodcavor t niun visited thir hillsburg friends on friday evening tfae council met on friday evening as a court of revision messrs humphrey and peter matthews hav succeeded to their father b business they ar steady young roqn and will do well fernley of brantford ib a ome of her father mr john ramhhaw returned on batar weeks vieit with friends in gton bmitti went to buffalo week or bo with stout of rockwood formerly i a hvcate is xt duig a week ere lde left on monday morning wheiue he went to owen n 1 conference r alex mathews an 1 mr of brantford made acton t visit last we k tnck aud l i padmoreand louili of rockwood were upt fnende latt wek a hownon of toronto mrs j w ringletworth a6h actou fnendflon batorday jeuner arrived home from ts on saturdav morning ns fathers last hours by his williams who has been visit bowman villo the past month rday with an uncle on a trip lorne school the following is the report of the eram inattonp held at lor no school during the month bf may ses iv annie townsend 145 bertie gmblk 125 julia johnston 120 jus i iv alice brown 137 hunt gambp 10j maggie barnes 102 iii maud watkios 127 mabel alex anderjllo grdce cleave 105 it robert lasby 177 robert levens 12rf bfj paiitii lxic gamblo 18c lva cleave annie quantic 182 jennie cam eron177 jur part ii archie alexander 135 jamek mcdonald 124 pajit i clinton swackhammer 193 harriet lasby 178 willie snyder 171 mojrks obtainable 200 j mcdonald tea crier an rvool knitted coods complete hneft tweed tc in exchange for wool t nenton 8onp mills limelioaee ir a a woltam ijnn r fttr the good of others m ut twrifatfta heartily en- dorkcti hoods sargapartlla u e are picked to present this from 1 a a williams- of the sillsbee strbet christian church lynn mass i sec nomson v1i i clergyman rnorctiiart i jinan v ho knows whereof liq speaks slubul 1 hesitate to approve mi artfcloof merit l rih frnm rlilch ho or his firalltlwve i sliulj lieiieniel mid ulioso eommeuda- i ii i nt to extend tlia benefits to rri i li rcnlnpthilr confidence iy wife for in m j tars been a sufferer from severe nervous headache which hhp foui d little help she ins tried i ling tint romisecf well but per i 1 hill tn t fill a friend rue her abot- uf iluom hiriiinrllh it seemi surprls- what rlmplj one i ottle coiill an 1 did do i i r tl c nttirks of held irlio decreatcd in ilir mil were list violent in their inten- whl ier poneral health las been lm llcr npiietltc has also becu better r cxi erleucc with hoods sarsaparitta 4ivc no 1 ct uillon in cndorilng lt mrrlb a ilua1is rdv fo vcl rwm our flood 3 plllq nro tl o bcit family cathartic lie and effective try a boi tries 230 mcintosh who has been con iouse unh rheumatism for tix weeks or more is able to be oat again but uch exertion rev davpd savage the well known methodist mints ter and evangelibt died at tiuonburg bat week of pneumonia after a two weekb illness he was 03 years of ae and had been in the ministry upwards of 40 years cbalen u clarke editor of the died in toronto last from congestion of the lungs other of mr l f clarke m mr t ai gt st thursday he was a b p p and ex mayor of toronto richard clarke a b oil er of the deceased aud busi ness manager of the st tn tl died last november rev w on sunday mrs s improvements on street mr e n rockwood kv sparling of flora a form er pabtor fjreached in the methodist church xla x i ol if ocr nd at y6u want tofiid whirto t tt itnborttni feitnra o woinia wetr ing oofetamth3 ieition o which mty ila yovsamini yoar mind tboat tb ct m eriuj bhides mcf e bocomtn tad iimii man effective corns tad title it with 1 1 te will show yoa coltacttoa rat t itt will interest fa our lock i but re keep tlwtyt moviog diily dd ewfioidstod new ldeti the roiiillt of st a id most ernest efforts to please nd ot yon honest tnd tbundmt vtlae jagiligklfioent display ofteiu- hel mii1lineky coma ind enjoy the snasltni md jiretty tyles one cue oc chose new httsiaic receired from europe tllcftuolets trmts inch ts cherries camata kojoqas eto leghorn htts far ltdies tnd n id abnndtnee bltck white tad id very pretty tad effective styles in de i ils tour d1ibeellaleak see rge tnety of silk umbrelus moanted ittrctive sticks all tt very retsontble uy ooa entrance to the right home thluis thringh the new bmldine cornee t ing and eughson streets doat forget trie clearing sale of goods in the bargain room i store all goods at moneysaving prices hamilton uay 17th 1893 crowded daily lheinjmeniesuckwecirrtliercaionue nc b of i rices which we are asami sati icctory purcliasiog with sitifcor alue the lonl desired tnnihmj rlher it come to us at last bajs are barstiu furth and the foliage appearing odicates tint fiirint is here in coanreuoa with the season v ho ib not thinsikg of spring attire i necessary haaiehold rtnovaiioa changes to he marts rnzietuii thouchts a hodsefurmshihgs drlss goods parasols gloeb akdhosier1 i what in a uarae i when joo buj h ac hosiery or dove- a great fetf depends upon it duy only iilrjisdobf s fast black 1 a krue airtment of eurraadorf at black cotton hoe silk glares uemdarf t fast black also m leading shades see the treble woven fingerend gloves underwear to silt the weather in ladies children s and men a large lot of ivew sill tim also white muslin ties for ladies much nnder runlix prices shoppik rags and belts innarrtst styles bloubbbi and english shirt waists a verj large collection vi show yon perfect ruling goods and eiclosne stiles oar jot of limes blouses at jl each every one of thern a bargain thomas c watkiks jlqtopsu fltlur k feed store irthilirs ola stand nderslned has purchased from john the flour and feed depcxtmflac of bis and will conttnueitin bis present stand stock of flour ftfdalx fem a iu you can bo supplied srlth a good ft rcah cat xt en in erchanga for flour of ten sntbels or over jroaod at ever lor tc i cents per bushel lour patronage solicited hfcnrt hortop job printing sdludiso books latuphlc pocters bui l soi circulars c ip executed in tho bcitstflfl of thbrt at moderate prices and ou tbortifctlco pply or address if hp uoore face pacts office acton sjprrng 1893 evening nuffield has been making some her house od mckenzie warner night operator at the station hib been transferred to gnelph he is succeeded here by mr junction morrieon f baden rev j lart spent buuday in dora miba cjoper of sciptoville n is spending i few dbjs with mrs strickland tbede ll b well the pinnacle and the caveb are objectb of interest to bunday ramblerb ust now w hen jou aro explor ing them t is jubi as well not to get too near the dge mr ju ly ill tvitlj pleased to iuuea tailor hae beu serious conjestion of the lungs we are know that he ib improving v ool flannels unshrinkable gray and natural all wool flannels m exchange for wool at kewton s sons if ills lime- bouse wool wavrtn 50 000 lb o cleao merchantable wool tho highes price m cuh or trade will be given w mcltodltco georgetown dr wilkinsons office days are hon iff tuesday too fndty ot each week and on sunday from 1 to 3 p m 0 over the deng store acton painting and paper hanging itiystli it branches order left at the boas will receive prompt alkuop cifxua piur eiecated in the best jnainer 0 cstrlaat t 3 aew ilethodist a the erin ar an entertainmtnt wilt bo given under the auspices of the canadian order of chdsen friends by j w bengongh in the town hall charleston on friday evening the fall wbett and hay have not looked better for many years at tma season than at present 1 he corner ttoae of the cburehj at belfonntatn cut wax laid with appropriate ceremonies oo gth tost by h a mueey esq of toronto rev dr eannd i chairmtn of the gaelph district presiled addresses ei e giten by mr mtssey revs hint on utewodd ball noble ro lie uadill and ba lab jail o which wen interesting and pi iropklle in itbo even ig a grand con- all held in lie baptii i churchythe it pro eeds of the day am ranted to 1175 1100 of which mr uuity contributed tfcu aiding ariother mcoumeot to hit name the ohwoh y hi be ta every rnpeat modero and wulooet in t le usigbborhood of h70 1 all ofbloh it b sported will be nek fbawwiflirijsw g log on rapidly i m 1 in ivtry way mllitootry rov t r harn guelph occupied ihe pulpit at bverton last sunday afternoon mr l coomos b a teacher in the georgeto vn himi school preached a very acceptab e eermon in themethodlbt chuich liere on i unday night durini last tuesday b btorm the roof oi mr j a laii e barn eramosa wan blown off witl the eaoeptioo of fenoes being laid lownotthereenous damages were sustain ed anyw lere here mrs t luudy visited her mother in toronto last week the i p oi th league eutertalnmeut in the metiodist church on monday night was fair y well attended the programme which s nsisted of ajiart of uncle tom cabin c nd was interspersed with music was wel rendered ditis ju court was held here on hondtyj ittiffi amieson presiding the dockei was a li ht one but contained a case of con siderabi i moment the retnlt ot which will be wat hed with lutetat ut coaghlid plaintlf entered an action against faemon bros fi r telling a rape seed claimed bjr the pla ntifl to be nonouc the plaintiff ackno ledges to have bee a damaged to tbie extent flloo a jury wu empannellak to bei the caae and retired twice belt filled 1 1 sgree when the judge dismissed hem judgement wu reserved uotil jane sth hie tieae rape seed obuined by mr cough in of ertmoea wss told by wboll ale b mm ii over ttieoounlry andshouii be pi lintit in ibis oase be entitled tb damag no doobt bnndndi ot otbtjr farrhei wii tend in tsuir olalma wh pa i 50 for a hat when ou can bu it fromi us for 75c or i 00 for one that we will sell ou for 50c or 50c for one that we offer for 25c seneral score dozen of mens and youth s elegant straw and manilla hats just opened and are yours at about half rate prices queen s birthdaj week means that jou want one of these elegant cheap straw hats sure leptonettes these porous rainproof garments free from the lodour that pertains to rub ber garments are now al most completel monopo lizing the sale for water- iprools excepting perhaps in the er lowest priced goods we have an ar rangement with the manu facturers that puts us con stant in possession of the ver newest designs and patterns as the are pro duced we show nicer stles and better values than ou will find elsewhere in the trade see if we don t s new ings brings new hopes circumstances and new ideth it alsu brings spring fash ion j in dress goods silks mil men mantles wraps para- sukj laces gloves hosiery conets ladies underwear dress tncernings dress buttons and a lo rce variety of other goods too nurierons to mention to the mammoth house gclagote house acton n we are offering carpets curtains and house furnishing gooois per cent cheaper than they cart be nurchased out of town ft our dress goods department is complete witrr the newest fabrics and trimmings we are showing toda some exceptional alucs in single width dress goods it will pa you to sec them before purchasing we still rushing boots and shoes bargains remaining lots of jood 1 hen n co j e it bollert co 25 27 lower wyndham st guelph mfc have purchased largely aiic arly this season in the above i goods and staples in anti- lon ot a rise and all the s are on the move up trora er cent to 25 per cent bo we can sell yougoods all eeabon at about wholesale 1 we never had larger er or better dtoess of shirt- cottons cottodades denims ngs towellings linens tab- than now jir prints are superb and the per ly 15 per cent than the esale price e have a big stock of carpets oilcloths cheap variety of all kinds of goods rge with tho latest novelties dies and gents footwear in enselvanety and extraordm- iheap r millinery opening will be iebeginniug of april ress and mantle making will p to the mark as usual ur tailoring and gents fur- ljing departments nothing to t them 111 ontario e brts several leading hues oods we are slaughtering he public cannot be served clmtper or better unjwbere and aie cordinll invited to in ilhum mcleod cuo georgetown gr6csries hnd crogk6ry charles co have justopened oufe a fine aew stock of fresh and seasonable groceries and a well assorted line of crockerj glassware etc ard desire to inform the public generalkhat they intend selling goods for cash at a very small margin of profit i t call ancl inspect our stock ask our prices for an goods required charles cor mrs secords block cwrojsry warethihjtamoa varid of tt aialrl if you want your blood purified invigorated get a botm siwiirs iblaood if you have elgik watches a bad koff smiths che pleasant to jet a pottle of nm our winter fluid for rough hands and no equal prepared only by dispensing guelph ont skke and our system feof new stock ot watch moe- ments made to our special order at tne elgin watch factory just received well finished reliable timekeepers savage co jewelers guellph jl frpnicf- ss if the skin chapped p be used after shaving has balsam knd cures every time h st co hemjists no youill be robbed in chicago during the worlds fair if you are i not pbsted au every shbsctiber o the saturday btide or chicagi ledger wilt recelva a free certificate eodtling the holder to call at oar office at an hoar day right or sunday daring the world t fair tad we wii locate at whatever priced room yoa with we personally investigate boarding hoateeorooms teat hetelt eto and canjive joa a great dealjoc money thtc department has a read- ing and writing rooms baggage and parcel room 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