Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1883, p. 3

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it fits a tncmut mwstmrjcn u ubs m 1 i m- atqco hynds tea spoons table bpoons knives and forks at geo brads welches clotka jurolrv a hue ttoak spectacle from u eta to w ud birthday presents pnrwi pipes pocnt knives comb heir brushes school boob not paper and envelopes pcu end ink call in tad me mv let ctock qo erode jeweller- fancy goods 8tore acton onl bits of brevity at i rtfctrwti yrr v the w f tkc aft tdari fr n4m f tfwfir ifjn the summer solstice wet weather thfs wetk rfteon hour of daylight now bmani in guelph on the 10th prox the music ol the lawn mower is now heard- mr aw green his removed to the residence on the corucc of mill aiid wilbur streets dominion dai- week from next jfouy iir isaac frauds is repain tiafi his residence the ntspberrjcrop is very promising itpresent- strwberries till be ripe in another vtek or w its boy again councillor hender- son says so lame juice is the- favorite beverage during the warm weather i st- albans chufch parlor social in the town hall this evening the fluff from the silver maples is a nuisance almost unbearable r sportsmen report good success in fishing during the past week ua large number of people were caught in monday aftetnoons storm rhr p thurston spent several days tins week with friends in trafalgar birds of a feather makf the money fly when it comes to womens head gear june in england is considered the month of leaves roses and marriages the pathmasters and road commission- ers are now looking after the roads in the country today is the longest day of the year fifteen hours and twentyseven minutes ol sun light dr forster late of this village his de cided to remove from palinerston so the tdeyrapk says- y rev james coutte of georgetown will preach in the baptist chapel next sunday at 3 oclock p-m- res give us fun and laughter and hand the fun around we cannot laugh much after they put jjs in the ground mr john carson our locallegal lumin ary has had his office window neatly let tered- mr harry wfcite was the artist mr l- g- matthews sold his stallion royal george jr to mr c dohertyof clinton at a very fair figure last monday dr litch of providence rx will dy preach in the disciple meeting house en monday evening 25th instat 80doce r the mnsic of a caliope on barnums advertising car attracted a crowd of listen ers to the grand trunk station on tuesday afternoon new subscribers are coming in very week which fact proves that our efforts to furnish a good home paper are duly ap preciated the oak leafs of guelpfa and the silver stars of this village will prore 1 which is superior at a game of base ball here this afternoon nearly one half of the urge willow- tree on tbe corner of willow street and bows avenue was broken down with the storm on sunday night messrs cw ehl cc speight james and hl p moore and w ramsey are just completing new and handsome fences in front of their premises the growth of vegetation for the past few weeks has been wonderful the old est iahabitact acknowledges that grow- iag las beat all former records the potato bug weathered the severe winter even if it was too much for the fall wheat and it has already commenced most extensive operations on the potato crop quite a number of new street crossings have been put in- but several yet require attention- the ooeoa elgin street on the the south side of mill street should be re paired acton should pay out about 1000 for a public park and the sooner a sxie is pur chased for this purpose the less ft will cost the tovn what do our ratepayers think about itt owing to the sinew of miss jennie grant teacher of- the third department the children of that division had three days at home last week they all appeared to enjoy it the guelph caledonian society will hold a grand demonstration in that city on donjinion day the pipers of the 20th bait halton rifles have been engaged for the occasion actons excellent cornet band paraded on monday evening the selection of tunes played a number of whicfa were new ones were well renderedv and much enjoyed fay our citizens tgorgetotn schools close when they have a fcircus in town and the herald man i facetting about it it is certainly a strange proceeding bat mr k you shouldnt feel cir- raised over it if your hens come home at this season on one leg recollect that they were in your nehbors garden where they had nobosi- neatto be scratching out long and anxious- lylookedfor plants jthree new street lamps hive bean phved in position during the pact week on church btreet one at elgin street oasing one at frederick street and the otter at guelph street village varieties a cvtlmsua r ueal arw in 4 starr millers tf syrrlal inere u oar villa ke4ert uetareciofiioal abont an inch and throe- fifths of rain fell here during bunday nights rainstorm this was more than foil during the whole month of april inxmigranta a large train of immigrants from the old country passed through here ou mon day bound for manitoba another urge party of manitoba settlers from great britain passed wost tuesday morning strawberries and cream the young people of the methodist church have decided to postpone their sticial entertainment uutil strawberries beoftme plentiful instead of holding it on dominion day as previously announced business change mr harry mccarthy- at rockwood has purchased the piot aud shoo basinet late ly carried on by mr james goodall in this village mr mccarthy luu had long eirieucc in this business and will no doubt do a good trade a weekly visit this is a pood tinm to subscribe for the acrox furs pnxss it will only cost you fifty cents to have a weekly visit and a bright newsy budget of reading matter up to jan 1st isj send along your fifty cents and pive us a trial halton battalionlorne rifies the volunteers leave for the front to morrow the boys axe in high spirits and will preseut a fine appearance in their new uniform under the able command of col allan who has full control of the 20th battalion the boys will no doubt conduct themselves with credit to the county baas for acton a failure kicklins pond is iiot to be stocked with black bass after all the owner of the pond dont approve of the thing we are spxry for this as there would no doubt be good sport in a few years however mr kicklin no doubt has his own reasons for refusing the privilege of depositing fish there- safety arrived at home a private letter from rev w j pigott informs us that be arrived safely at man chester england on the 31st may having had a very pleasant and rapid voyage his steamship the douuimk arrived at port several hours sooner than the royal mail steamer gurtxiaz although the lat ter had two hour the stirt from quebec methodist church appointments we mentioned last week in connection with the list of ministers of the methodist church of canada that the appointment were subject to change rev w bryers was returned to acton circuit instead of rev john t smith who was appointed bv the rst draft rev r c hendershis been sent to xassgaweya instead of rev w h moss disgraceful conduct a couple of young ladies of question able character residing with their parents uvthis tillage make it a point to offer an insult to almost every lady they meet on the street by addressing them with most profane and obscene language the con stable is aware of this conduct and is de termined to put a stop to it ail such characters should be sent to tome public institution for safe keeping corporation lumber missing mr ismond chairman of the street and sidewtilicommitteeinforms us that cer tain parties are pilfering corporation plank the plank being used- this year is of a first- class quality and an odd plankofteh comes in verr usefal about s place bat we didnt imagine that any af our citizens would stoop so low as to steal corporation proper ty especially when it is reported that our treasury is in such a lean condition black knot on fruit treea we notice that a number of our citizens continue to neglect to remove the black knot fronrtheir fruit trees we have re- peatedly referred to this matter and in formed our readers that they are liable to a heavy penalty for neglecting to remove all formations of this most objectionable aud destructive substance we hope to see the requirements of the law carried oat by our citizens without exception distressing accident on tuesday afternoon while assisting at the raising of a new barn on the farm of mr- james henderson of kassagaweya mr xeil mctavish a young man residing near knatchbuli fell from the purline plate to the ground when picked up it was found that both arms had been fractured and that he was badly bruised abont the head and other parts of the body few hopes arc entertained for the young mans re covery obituary a couple of weeks ago we referred to the death of mr john 6mith father of mr d w smith of erin mr smith was one of the first settlers in this part of the country and was a resident of erin for nearly sixty- years having settled in that township when about twentyeight years of age ur smith assisted the late chas kennedy sr to survey the upper part of esquesing and lower part of erin when the country was in its wild state he at one time owned the property upon which the village of georgetown now stands mr smith was member of the congregational church chnrchiu and for fifty years held the office of deacon in that congregation he was a man respected by all who knewliim a 12000 bible reward the publishers of rahedt monthly offer twelve valuable rewards in their monthly for july among winch is the following we will give 2000 in gold tothe person telling us who was canaans father by july 10th 1883 should two or more cor rect answers be received the reward will be divided the mopey will be forwarded to the winner july 15th 1883 persons trying for the rewar must send 20 centa in silver no postage stamps taken with their answer for which they will receive the aqgnst monthly in which the name and address of the winner of the reward aad the correct answer will be published and in which several more valuable rewards will be offered address eutledob pub- usmg coiffist ess ton peona toronto industrial tohiritlcai wo have jmtt received irom the bw tar- mr h j hiu the list of pranioma rules and regulations or the fifth annual exhibition of the industrial exhibition as sociation of toronto which will be held in the exhibition park toronto from toes- day llth september to saturday ttad september in addition to the regular exhibition the association are now nego tiating for somo of the most novel and in teresting apodal attractions that have ever yot been presented at auy time ou the americau continent public school improvements the board of trustees of the public school have decided to enlarge the third department by adding the room now occu pied by the library the library will bo removed to the towu hall and by taking out the partition separating the two rooms the schoolroom will be very materially in creased iu size about five foet will also be taken from the first department and added to this room a new cherry and maple floor will be laid in the first depart meat and other improvements will be made with a view to adding to the comfort of the teachers aud pupils of the school the giipsackfor 1883 gript summer book of laftcr is on its way to the bookstores the advance pages shed their light upoft our banctum this week aiid we have felt the weary weight of years lifted from our shoulders since reading them over the pen of swiz and the pencils of j w beugough wm bengough and j kelley havecombined to make a literary and artistic repast fitted to charm away the mosquitoes in the hot season ice cream is well enough in its way but for pleasure combined with in struction give us the gripsad it will be cut early iu jolv price a usual j cents immigrant children mr john t middlemore the founder of the orphan childrens emigration charity london ont- left liverpool ou the 7th inst in the steamship tirtaian with a party of fifty girls and eighty boys between the ages of three and fifteen years who are brought out to this country for adoption or hire chiefly among farmers they are ex pected to arrive at the guthrie home near london today this will be mr middle- more s eleventh annual visit to these shores wih juvenile immigrants from birming ham england since 1872 already many applications accompanied with rood refer ences have been made for the children ex pected to arrive but more are required farther particulars may be obtained by addressing mr h gibbeus managerof the guthrie home london ont stoves in summer housekeepers are now interested in put ting their stoves out of sight for the expect ed warm weather when taken down they should be thoroughly cleaned both inside and out and if a new lining or other repairs are needed now is the time to attend to this go over the outside of both stove and pipe with common stovepolish and avoid all kinds of varnish the use of the palish thoroughly rubbed on with a brush is not for appearance merely bat it formb a thin film over the iron and prevents it from becoming rusty the pipe should have ail loose dust knocked out and if it is necessary- to separate the joints first mark them with chalk in such a manner that they can readily be put together again much of the proverbial annoyance in put ting up a stove is due to a neglect of this simple precaution all loose parts includ ing legs should be wrapped in coarse paper and placed inside of the stove before it is put away not forgetting the poker handles and whatever else belongs with it stoves should always be stored in a dry tight place where water cannot accidently reach them it is a aseful precaution to wrap them in old canvas or even newspapers personals mr w w gordon of glencoe spent a few days this week with friends here mrs m kelson of berlin is the guest of mr w h howell of the city grocery rev and mrs w w- sparling of rock- wood paid acton friends a visit this week mrs alex secord and miss jennie storey are visiting friends in hamilton and vicin- ity- we had a pleasant call last saturday from messrs p k price and e whitley of lockport hi mn c w hill who had been spending a couple of weeks with friends in clifford returned home last friday miss maggie moore who has heen oc cupying a situation as milliner in toronto for several mouths past returned nome on saturday for vacation mr wm crewson of crewsons corners who has been engaged in evangelistic work in manitoolin island for some time past returned home last week the ceadle heslehsos iu acton on the 20th inst the wife of d henderson esq banker of a son the markets acrox june 21st 1883 near per 100 lbs 8 00 fill wheat per bushel 100 to 1 01 spring wheat per bmhel 1 03 to i 04 oats per- boshel pen per bushel 65 to j karley per bushel 4j to 69 eye per bushel s3 to 0 har per ton 7 00 to 00 better rolls- u m butter dairr packed u to u eggii per doien 13 to m potatoes per bag 50 to 09 wool per lb- 17 to qdtxpe jmcs hit ii flour- m 00 to fall wheat j os o spring wheat 1 to barley oau ate byet pea hay r- 8 butter dairy packed u butter rolla f egg c o potatoes fe wool- 1ss 106 jos ts too n y u 14 n a isa vsp 1 hpsout pbues s00 cash tor bast aoiu 8wjo taralpa 400 cash for best down llangols railed from seed purchased t- j h mooabvins ont aid statlencrr lure atlom thesotprtim are open lor competition to all rwideat fanners in ekjuesnic naisaga- vera erin and brainou tps summer annduricement all kinds of garden field and flower -eede- good frqsh and reliable at j e mcgarvins drno statioaery store aatonr- great sale cheap goods of bankrupt stock kow goiug on at p kelus store next to j e xicgarvins drug store coxsistokg of clothing hats oafs shirts ties fajstcz gooids lfsa allwwl vosts 75e xtni allwwl lined piu 5155 jfa auvtool suits 5500 icttl bt7liii strt eats 25c etiat china teisottj 44 pieces- cruet sttadi ssiyoi to forij om jist ice w p brown co sell cheap their teas command attention 25 cent tea of superior qual ity equal to much of the higher priced tea sold good tea at 30 cents avery choice lot of 50 cent tea justin glasgqw hquse nelson imcrae we would respectfullycall attentionto our large and com plete stock of goods for the summer trade every department is replete with all the novelties of the season this wilhhe a grand cliauce to secure bargains as the goods wore purchased at fifty cents on ttie dollar and must be sold at once ik all lines fresh good and low priced hoping yon will give ns a call i remain tc frank deitol come one come all crockery and cla88ware ik great variety see and examine them prices alwaws right i w p brown co the mammoth house georgetown beg leave to intimate that they are daily iu receipt of new frefeh spring goods including ihuinery- marjtle readymade clothing tweeds gents furnishings hats caps llosiery and small wares in fact everything that constitutes h firstclass stock we have exercised ourselves to our utmost cpaacity and made use of our long experience and large resources to secure a stock for prices variety and quality that will surpass anything ever attempted m this county we can assure the public that we will sell tnem goods at lower prices than smaller concerus lave to pay for them our stock is large and varied and we make additions of the newest and cheapest goods to be found in the markets of the world we call special attention to our millinery we getthe new est and most fashionable material and we keep lightning hands to fetnp the same in saperior btyle n our dressmaking department as proved quite a success we turaioutdrebbebaiid mantles to the satisfaction of our patrons we majce 8 specialty of mourninkap- parel and wedding trosseau we have ah impienste stock of dress goods in all the new materials sb ks satan satin de lyon satin marulleaux cashmeres 4c printsj a magnificent asmrfoaent in the dark colors lively patterns and wifl borders a beautiful printfor 6c a yard tickiugs domestic godds checked shirtings cotton- ades and drills a drill for 20c a yard that can not be torn we sell gray and white cottonb at mill prices our ordered clothing dej partmerit is odisurpassediit is oiie of the largest tjoncerna of he kind in any county town we guarantee satsfacation in quality priceiftfbagei carpets a magnificent stoekia union caijel for 26c a yajisapestry garpet fofc 45o worth 65 we have a ettfck ithatmjj confprttiwmeth8u8e for size qiuffity and priog- iroftfinoetocfcofbllooroilclethb jlcajrt4ijatockaned aehejipecjflykaco frienasandcorsabfittlwpublg on gettiigswmsmue and courtj0ub fc ih11 dress goods department in this department we are showing splendid value in black and colored cashmeres plain and check nuns veilings wool bunt ings and all the leading goods for summer wear we claim to have the best value in the county in 50 cent blue black cashmeres the immense quantity we dispose of in this line of goods is a sufficient guarantee of their excellence we are showing a magnificent line of mnslins and a lar and select stock of prints and cretonne goods our millinery department in this department will be found all the leading styles of ladies and misses hats bonnets c in straw goods tape leghorn c aud a choice selection of flowers feathers and everything usur ally kept in a firstclass house this department is under the management of firstclass mfllinere and parties can rely- i on receiving perfect satisfaction before placing your orders be sure and examine onr stock of millinery goods ordered clothing we are now showing a splendid stock of tweeds iball the leading styles also full lines of blue serges aud a splendidxange of trous erings we are also showing a complete range of worsteds in diagonal check and corkscrew patterns as this depart ment is under our own personal supervision parties can rely on getting perfect satisfaction from the fact that our goods are bought at the lowest cash price and we employ nono but experienced hands in the manufacture of our cloth- ing we also give a fashionable and perfect fit every time and at prices to suit everybody call and inspect onr stock of tweeds cents furnishings we are showing full lines of gents white and colored shirts and also fall lines in felt and straw hats collars ctrfis ties braces c in endless variety staple department this department will always be found complete and good values in v ay lines of cottbnadesjshjrtings hollands towellings and all goods pertaiqing to the department boots and shoes v in this department are showing a 1 value in all lines as we carry an immense stock to select from we have sies to fit everybody we give 5 per cent off to any person who buyb 5 pairs upwards in every department of our business our aim is to place be foreour customers the best goods at the lowest possible prices and as our business la constantly increasing it is a guarantee that our efforts are appreciated we hope by strict attention to business and fair dealing to merit a 1 continuance of the public patronage we are yours ac f nslspn mcrae i snoewaots toroliofil henderson qo flonse actoi

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