Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1881, p. 3

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theeee press wk 1 i mi f tlrcrstisa moiuasc jane 23 1881 m a eplwlu btix siuih aal 08ma rortsc for be rortto tchcn joa want rtir brasbys km brushes tooth knuhcs circular corahs pine codls dressing crali and back combs fire geo ilvuda a call sm homnews saying and dollies in town and county mats couxctxo ajo sefohted foil the frsk press esgllsu cherriys are lipe gutrixa ptrlisare orgeuiimfj business tilt- be suspended to morrow splendid 6uawer aa xfondsv- and tucsdav bc lotac to-tnotiiow- and hoist vow union jack j i all r 7 other clove 1 j the x s y scxd the favx leki regularly to an abttt friend a liaitr overcoat is very comfort able these cxd eveuiurj boikpof eduoktjan meets ia the school honsc next monday evening instaluxtox of officers at the 10 0f lodg tomorrow ercin arnrux assires will tie held in xfilton on tuesday ioth september tuee isnt to beaay fun here 02 tle first is the general remark of the fis11 boy i tubfe pigs were impounded on itoavlty tt cost lie owner 130 to let them ran it urge xowi is tee time when the firmer cometh into totia altera mower a reaper or a slfcy kayrake the closirjtf ererctsos at the agri cultural college gaelph take place today tbcrsday comaienac at 2 pnt- ax xcursioa leavt toronto for xew yocfc tomorrow the fire for the ronnu trip belc jlclsb tickets rood forteu days i tr- jihes ifoojas tannery has been running over time ipr a mouth or more there is a creai dercahd tor hia kid aid leathers iletbodist church choir might introduce a few cere voices with good re- snlta- good st pentyof it will help rehrions services woudericllj- sn ht and seventy- fivt- grangers iroai rirrie ifeaiord and other places oi the xtx v ey visited the aricallaral college gcelgb oa hoatltf j we understand thai the plow faitory ia aboat to be opened by a gectle- maiz from tciadsor it will lie carried oa as a foundry acd jjicaltcral imple ment jlacufactarr the friends in this yiciriity of xtr john farmer florence formerly of aetoc will bepained to 2earu that he met with to accident en his farat last weefc which re- saltd ia a bitten leg- itcs areemployed in digging tire cellar of ilr gtorje a- hemstreets oew honse oa mill street which is raaidly be coming one of the ecest streets in ililtoa ckantpiex loots lite besines george rev w j pigott of st albant chnrch here preached in chritt church cathedral and the church of the ascension hamilton on snnnay his own pnlpit was filled by a atndect from trinity college toronto at cocxtt codrtlaet wcefc e bennett ef georgetown was fallowed 110 damages froai the g t railway for the omnibas etd which were wrecked at the g t r depot some months ao by collision with a shentinc train i theqaarterlrconimanion services were held in the presbyterian chnrch oa friday satnrday and sunday last beyv s gordon glaigow d strichan eoet- wood and x jiceinnon ifimosa assisted ker d b cameron pastor of the chnrch in the usual sen ices- cixadilbittles hive already at taiaed a most luxuriant growth in certain parts i the village thepreseat is a very favorable time or caitinp them and no de lay shonld be allowed as the seed will soon begin to form we hone oar cittsens will give the matter early attention jthe first number- ot tba ckrieiimi ezpdsjt published in oakville by john amosii to hand it claims to u an nn- aeetarun joarnal devoted to christian truth and wort it is a monthly and the rab- tcription price is 50 cents per aanuut we femtt that it will be an instrument far good and wish it sneceti- j xhe hilton kau ears we ofler eai handsome chromo to the man who can sell oar town council another becondhand fire engine ave mate this extravagant proposition in orfler to eicite the people to activity and thein tome- ihinz to worry over and an create to blaze into the council and call them a lot ot oaghhcide ifilton now possesses three aecondhind engines and none of them re o any nie we trust our village father w31 always beware o secondhand itocfc of any kind athe pfx0ttailli3 the appro iriate title of a new olnstrated iewspaper the first number of which is to fflpear eariy lal lt te modelled 2ter the orapjuc and will hare contribu- goui from jbe beat artists in tse dominion jhe flluatratiora will be eheraed on metal inn the eract effect of the onpnala the editorial department will be ia charge of an perienced journalist and the paper will ie devoted to oewi and art avoiding party jilitics messrs beuoafii bras proprie tors fif grip ar the publishers and the itbacription price will be fired at 250 per we predict for the nature an im- saoeeaa v aintsoils var- uomlktox day tomorrow qeexipplraaarliinautottbitonei arc irowiag whkeb will you apond the na tional holiday l oaimrle will havft k celebraliott oa dominiou day two aduiliotial sucet ump were erected on kfnia street thia week tat georgetown herald wanl the citixena to bcaatify the cemetery elder ii itcdiatoiid u a of toroato preached in lie disciples ilouie on saudsy r divistoic cxmrt wai held here vmtcvday the butiueta of the court onlj- occupied about half an hour the ounaja oiotr wotka are nrn- ning ia full blut the brm i very busily engaged shlppinj jloves to all parla ot the dominion a ma george amkow vvejjhcro for manitoba next week with atargo uora- bcr of cattle tor thst sectioa ot the country oakville jernrts toe village council ofl gatineau tuint has paased an ordinanco that every owner oprvipert- must build a iidawalt in prootof the aamc itather a novel idea wlut wo vonld give for a first- class elopement dresden tina better apply to gcclph far one that city seems to hive more of the excitable ia that direc tion than she can manarje a kevrsrapeii man in patting on qahdkx pilferen are now on their annualnoctutnilroundi xrh frti prtu they ileal aardeni do they well let the people lake their gardens in doors nhjhta hamilton spectator wonder what the spectator meant in the same column by fell ing about a aioairay romery they steal hignwayt do they 5 the spxaor rain had better tit up nithta and keep roliberi from carring away the highways durino the eekthe market h eomiaerahlylmpioted thprmbtprioe aw white wheat 11s tolld treadweu fllt to u5 ipring u5 to ut oate ooi peatlooi butter ho i eggelseto ue polatoea oo to 50bwool jlo prof hm clark graduate of the national school of elocution and ora tory philadelphia will give an entertain ment consisting of readings and recitations embracing humor pathos trogody and eh qnence in the temperance hall acton thia thursday evening commencing at 8 pm admission id cents the press speaks very highly of prof clark and the cntar- uintnent will no doabt be interesting mr charles t scott of this town ha been appointed to the stony creek circuit of the ifethndist church if r scott oh accouat of his exemplar conduct is highly esteemed by the iuhabilauta of milton and will we feel sure prove a sue cessful minister in the trood work cham pioa wc wiii our younefrieud mr scott ever success ia his new calliuc and trust that ho may be instrumental in the ac- his last years while veal found a roll of coinplishmeat of much cood bills in one of the pockets amounting to i 1w which he had entirely forgotten p sxoa of them were receipted mus joitk moore of limehonse sent us a couple of hens eggs oa vfooday which far site any hea ought to be proud of tbeycach measured over eieht inches in circumference one way mi six inches the other threeexperiencd workmen from xcwark xj arrived last week to work ia the cordovan tanuery 5dr tcncs informs as that be is enable to secure sntheient workmen to sapply his orders for cordovan leather the village courjcil has a man employed this week cutting thisues bar- docks- etc oa the various streets it would have given the village a much mdre tidy appearance if the bay on the streets had been cat at the same time the halton agricultural society intead to improve their grounds ia milton by laying out a new horse ring it will occupy the same posit aa the old one only that it will extend over a great deal more space nearly from one side of the groaud to the other ciiampigk reference to tho minutes of the village council will chow that the council have taten steps for passing a bylaw to empower them to erect a town hall etc to cost 5c0 complete we hope to see the citiiens take an interest in the matter and use their indnenee for village improve- tneats a couple of oor acton girls who visited georgetown last week tell us that ther think the editor of the herald verf aldom writes ia autograph albums and when he dovs be mires things up generally fcerer mind girls hes young and is seldom in yoang ladies ennrpaiy but hell gain ex perience as he grows qtder as international christian tem perance camp meeting will be held oa the grimsbv camp grounds commencing on f iandxy july 2tth and contianmg in session until scndiy lutinchisire a ure num ber of talented apeikcr from sll pirtt of the continent will be present and a moet intsresting and profitable meetiog viu oo doubt bj held ak eichjlkge advises as follows the hot weather is upon as and thoagh tee warning may be unheeded by maay we would impreis npon all the absolote ntces- ir fy for frequent bithin easilydigested food and entire abstinence from all stim- aunts these axe the plain simple in fact the only- safe roles forthose to follow who wish to avoid iicfcnets and enjoy the glori ole enmmer weather a cpiiet appeared m the nortbcra heavens on thundzy night which has proved to be a 4ry interesting phenomenon it was observcb with the naked eye and reports from ill parts of the continent men tion its appearance far w t in wm an intensely brillitnt object alarfie ncmber of our citizens especially the yoang men and raiidens eojoyed the phenomenon the several evenings it wisvuible dceixg the vreek w have several times noticed cows ajzuning at urge in the the village we are also informed thit several citizens axe in the habit of allowing their caws to ran on the streets at night and tilcicg them in early id the morning the constable is on the lookout and some morning these infringers of the bylaw will wake op and find that they have to pay pretty dearly for their pasture at the regular meeting of c kathe lodge knights of pythias last thcrsday evening he members disbanded by mutual consent and theiodge willhere- aftef be no more from tha time of organ- iiitiott the lodge met with misfortune one member having died within a few months and several sine and after continued re verses the members came to the above de cision ifcic to be regretted that the order has become ertinct here u its principles wer calculated to erert an ihffiience for good we have received the srafc num ber of dio lewis aew monthly entitled l jolly folks it is t 36page imgarine eu printed and overflnffing with fan its prospectus sayi it will be conducted with the thought that one langh is worth a thousand groans bleflsmgkoathelsnghen they carry sanshine they go we hsveafc got the dyspepsia feafc wed advise those who are afflicted with that most undesirable complaint to sabaefibefar the johy folks and we feel certain that the periisal of it will go far to effect a cure address kastern book company boston ma ttir volunteera arrived hotna list friday evening alter spending twelve days in camp the faces of the majority of them presented a differentcolur from that possess ed by them when they went into camp all were tauued as hrown as any jack tar and some bad their faces- badly blistered they marched irom the g t rj depot to the drill shed where was awaiting them a splendifjjeijast prepared by the good wife of colallin this meal was greatly en joyed by all more especially rt itws such a contrast to the plain fare received while incimp after our boys had sstwhed themselves thccloth was drawnsad reeve smith wasmoed to the chair speeches wereraadebydul allan rev wj pigott and jleasrs v k storey d hcadersoa i r little sad capt shaw all compliment ing thjmca on their creditable raanoeaver- tog excellent appearance and good be- havionr while iu camp the meeting broke up aboat 60 pm and the rolanteers weaded their way to their respective homes the brass band marched to the drill shed and played a number of lively airt bat by some mismanagement they were not united in to partake of the refrcshmeats oreojay the speeches oar citizen vill no doabt be proud to team that the joth batt hal- ton rifies received the highest conpliments from msjorieaera2 denison for the credit able manner in which they responded to- all the commands dating theinspctioa b iso uk 8 hughes griffin offer from date spring and summer at a orait rtdiiotion dress goods muslims and hosiery i atwhottsa4 prlc i grey aai bloaoied oottoas j dsaims ducks 0ttonades and- paaoy prints 1st w ohapr than evar i i also a large oonsignmont of king of the dry goods av ilrs aler grant of quebec is in town miss ilagirie campbell u visiting her friends in guelph sir john wcphersoa sr of palermo is visiting his friends here rev hugh gordon of glasgow scotland is visiting his friends in this vicinity mr and mrs r s hall of hornby visited their acton friends oo monday misses bella graham and min beattie visited their georgetown friends on satnr- day miss mary barmingham of gaelph spent a few days last week with her friends in acton mrs peter mcgrecor and her daaghter mary of gait are paying their acton friends a visit mr fred armstrong and wife and mus j slmn of speedside visited their friends here on friday last mr daniel liwsoa sr of east freemont michi is spending a ffw days with friends in acton and vicinity rev g w calvert of st catharines spent a few days with his friends in acton and vicinity this week mr p h gibbs formerly of the guelph herald now occupies the position of editor and manager of the oihaw vindicator we had a pleasant call on tuesday even ing from mr a h ivatson of the meaford monitor mr watson wa paying bis parents who reside here a visit mr a e matthews left yesterday morn ing for hamilton he will manipulate a key in the mo ntrear telegraph companys office there for the next tour or five weeks mr john amman and wife of detroit mich were the guests of mr thos moore principal of- acton pnblic school for several days during last week they left for home on monday mr j e farmer formerly an acton boy passed through here on friday morning on his way home from albert college belle ville he returns to college after sauyner vacation is over french kid k calf boots and mefs tieshoes and gaiters just receiver from the maunfuotnrerb goods we will guarantee at prlbbs that cant bh beat i i acton tulffs council the oonnciv met in the council chamber oa tuesday evening 28th inat pursuant to adjournment item- bers all present reeve in the chair the finance committee bronght in their seventh report and recommended that the following accounts be paid- john speight fc son road scraper 1325 h p moore jdvertising acct 96 jamet mcgregor posts for sidewalks 800 wm smith planting trees 1 jo grant to volunteers l 1500 george bydernworkoasfreeia 650 total j 3471 moved by w h storey seconded by d henderson that the report- of the finafico committee be adapted carried a petition from dr it jcorrow and sixty eightothers praying the council nislies etci etc atjj- e mcgar- a full line of fresh groceries i justi in for the harvest season at bottom pitlces i remember we sell cheap for cash and give good value hughes griffin acton to submit a by law for ratification em- poweriug the council w build a suitable town hall etc to cost between 5000 and 6000 when equipped and furnish ed was presented to the council moved by michael speight seconded by v k stocay that the petition ot dr e morrok and sixtyeight other praying for the erection of a town hall be received and referred to acomuiittee of the whole for consideration car ried committee reported as follows moved by w h s torey seconded by michael speight that the committee recommend the council to submit a bylaw asking for 5500 carried moved by d henderson seconded by w h storey that the reeve the moyer nui seconder be a committee to procure the preparation of the requisite hjlaw to raise the sum required for erection of town hall carried council then adjourned just look f i this way jibssa sxow gunning core n- s- writes i as completely prostraiei itu the asthma but hearine of dav tnams eoticraio old i procured a bottle and it done me 60 mnch good that i got another and before it was used i was well ifyon was cared of- a bid cold by the use of half a botilea it goes tike wildfire and makes cure wherever it is used i atk your dealer for castorine machine hi and see that the barrel is branded castorine las none other is teouine use castorine machine oil for all kinds of machinery 1 1 is also excellent or harness or leather making it water and weather proof eeader haye you fried every remedy for chronic disease impure blood rfis ordered liver or kidneys k rroua and general debility constipation of the bowels with the manifold sufferings pertaining thereto 1 have you pven up ra despair try burdock blood bitters it will not fail you a trial bottle only costs wcenls kegularsite 1 00 any dealer in medicine can sup ply yoa if yon are sufferingjwith acold do not fail to try hagyards pectoral balsam it is daily reliering its hundreds through out our dominion it is pleasant and palatable w p brown j hahko bocost a iiiem 8toc of groceries glassware crockery i for cash v- and his eippnses being- light ii confident hat he cahh0t be under80ld e radford e r bollert j b williaxnsoa how is it how is if how it ii the qaesiion it oflm uked at that though tbese teems little of nnlhlnit doing la other ttores the ipjciout rootm of tl lion nw generally fillrd with cuitomerit the reasons are simple and plain the peoja know ibgy oan bur fom ot to better advantage our itre business enables pjto bay immense quantities if the price it low enough hence we buy cbeiilijer haa other stores cur large tales tnableus to sell on smaller profit henoe e sell cheaper than other ttortt our urge stock whicli comprism every department of the dry ooodi trade offers variety to suit ihe wants of ever clan oi coitotner fence customer can always find what they want farmers can rely ou receiving the highest markst price for their butter and eggs best value is teas in town agents wakted e liable acents wanted to anvns for the kraaaaa faiw renew a beaall- fal lltboeraphlo fatntlnr xvift inctiet of nlacnra falls given to each yearl labscrlb- er picture alone worth the price of the paperand takes immensely subscription forkavrxw inclndlna plclare peran- nnui liberal oooimlsiiun clveii send 49 cents for sami ie picture anl paper and gel terms to affents tbls amount to be tmlacted from am ust of ave niunea sent to onr ad dress airaeb beos niagara pans ont the whole of the stock is new and fresh and some of the very latest designs in class ware have just come to hand your patronas mnuy olleltd w p brown vins driug and stationery btore to sum up i v liot i lug virioty ve bay ohoiper ad vo stu mtpsr eenos tin li0jt dos thi srr oools tridio of onelph during the patt week we told houwnds of yards of those tplendil prints at 7 per vard the usual price of which is ijjc we told tcores of pieces of dnvsuoojt atl2c theutual price or which is 20 and 25c we told hundreds of ptrftoltai 24 ctt the utual price of which is 50 and 75c we sold doseris of those wonderful i4w j suit tbeusual price of which waslls test the truth oi gh me assertions by twins for yodrseltet during the present week we offer the following j special and stirring barcains 75 pieces oressqoods at 16e per rtrd 100 pleeal dreaagoouaatlttc peryard pontons heavy black ooauraln silts at fl per yanl w pieces prints at tcents per yard onaens of lloea ulsters sad dolmans at f 1 aehmarlclhe price 100 pltcei crosaleyt and ofhtr carpels 83 peroent imdervalae t a grand rarowjdjneavtootonat 10 eft oenta txderanlru at cenu ekh nrnts whit vitrai 60 eenu each rhtto oliu big stoek verr cheap mew lot loikes and childrens cndlaa and amerlean hoalerr very oheap u windsor florenrt ube prlnu new aod very handsome atee4e new lot of tweeds for oor 1450 suits and herei a clincher 50 piece heavy twilled oxford shirtings 10c 50 pieoet fine galatea shirtings loo hark this no inch goodt are to be found at lest than 50 per cent hiher than ar e prices see them and be convinced- come with the crowd to the lion j d williams ok co kvslpb oat i i agents for bazaar patterns prepare for the hot weather halifax tweed suits from s1100 to 1300 i i j lust the thing for july and august wear they are nobby durable ajstd cheap at j fyfes acton t ahead of all competition v m m h f mi speciai announcement mammoth house georgetown beg leave to announce that they kase made eatensive pnrchatea in twatdk drtts oood musttlnt prints oarpei o in additiofa to taak- franr imntenta stock neyhare purchaiej large lines j ofthe above roods i u 100 pieeea er jooo yards all otkew and fashionable scotch- tweedsreg uaar piiicet 24 26 per 8uit and in the pity they charge 10 lor fhe same goods and to be sold for 18 per suit made to order vbq dooljs so loo he 15 kio worth double the mnoy drb muwjms sogo loo worth donble the money ipblnts for 60 oo 8c 10c wonh in each case 33 per oentwot- by carpets for 0o per yard we have made axy awll or m pieoet af tapestry carpet to our sleek we have fartta- mijnificeiii stock of brutts in our millinery department- were newr tn bosy- 0 hauasere working night and daybur ordered ctung rprunent wat nevev in suoa a aratritiuneowiop the abieu proof poairtjelhat we are doing the imsicest jivirig it bargawaad pleadifthe people come and trade with us aid sub ilonej jjelod amdersoh 4 i v 1 w tf actoii paints oils yarnishes p vvs ss

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