railway time tabiie 1 fci orako trtok railway ootmlist juied j6i5 m i kijjo pm sjs pja- exjuvtt hot m expr bjw fcm errant 140 pa fcuk uoivjn spcclil 00tus ftas night trnu in c tl 1400 lbi ud tad qm bifiht exprcws poms out t sjm vuu do oot ran on monday morning tdtt 07 cmrxq xxoa ooutf wttp0 tu goto eul- fl00 m and mjo yua feiglfc tn gjoxa 4t edo tun on friday ttorn ress tartum iliwma aeo 30 183 at ceo hynd8 tea sjpons tiblc spoons knives and forks it geo hynds witches clocks jewelrv a large stock spectacles from 25 ctt to wedding and birthday presents pan pipes pocket knives combs hair bruisee school books note paper end envelopes pens and ink call in and sec my large stock geo hyrids jewellery fancy goods 8tore aetck out bits of brevity cal t knriw prepare by kc mac f ue ba amd iditin fr trstferm f be fir kri heavy frost list bandar night tomorrows the list of august the present is the season for tourists trips t kcnica seem to at a discount here this season watermelon socials are among the latest novelties the georgetown village council hu at last passed a cow bylaw enforce it petrolias rate of assessment will be s3 milk the lowest for 12 years the stone and brick work on the new frixate asylum at guelph is completed the next session of the itutoa model school will bepin at 9 ajn on the 11th beptember regular meeting of the board of j trustees of acton public scirool next monday evening halton conniy exhibition will be held it milton on tuesday and wednesday 9th and 10th of october ect j brant of guelph occupied the pulpit of knox church acton very acceptably last sunday our table is decorated with a neat and- fragrant souguet for which miss julia a moore has our thanks the employees of thet g b- and t g 4 b divisions of theg t eaflwaj- picniced at guelph last saturday goorgetnwn brass band is aain talc ing steps towards organization this is the tenth time ian t it mr- herald mr james palmer sold op monday to mr- a w- greed of acton his trotter little sam for a gotjd tirehwpa btrahl v blackberry pickinj is now in season several loads of pickers went from here on monday morning saint helena is the point of interest ur thanks ate doe to mrs jchn bpognt for an ainpfe supply of red astraoaji apples which the fazr pezss staff enjoyed tery much yesterdr afternoon the gaelfh city band has been en gaged to perform at toronto dcrin the industrial exhibition has actons excel lent cornet land bean overlooked the ckaapvtusaiyi a change in the management of speyside post osct has taken place- we i beg to correct it jsur old friend mr ardiibald mcphersoa ccm- tnnes to retain thai position a lrge namber of strangers have visited acton during the fast month or so and they allspeak very patronizingly o the jieat tidy and continually improving appearance of our little town- messrs beardmore 4 cos big brick cinmney has been completed it is 105 fiset frigh contanic arer iqqqq brick and eost m the neighborhood of 800 it is laid to be the largest and taliest chimsey n the county the ontario weekly health balletin gives the following a the lix diseases most sevlent in this district dnrlng tie past week iharrhcea anemia neuralgia cholera infer turn bronchitis cholera morbus village varietie a llith lent aewt d euer isttrr f speeltl laltrrm vllu e kraon 5 m ww peesqnals kr tfcomis christie of wolierton is in town miss ella bryers u visiting friends at wdknd mr w j hnjlies brsntford is visiting his friends here ki arch campbell bss returned from v hil trip to bcotkba vi john milne of st loais mo is rtrifingreutivefi here mrs bt broley of ffllmerston i iifiag her friends heri ha- limes wilson of locan visited acton friends dnring the vreek mr james fclljames of palmerston risitediis friendshere this week mr w cking attended the foresters denonstation at hamilton last monday eer w w 6parnn of kocbreod was ibe guest of mr w hl howell on tnesdiy mrs linrleii jeft oa monday for teii- vaterq a visit to her sonure l thnrteu mr and mrs george wilson and family oj allemale paid their frumds here a visit it- na mrs eobt miller- of graven- irat spent the past week with acfon niaa and friendj- s- 4 seoard spent several dayslait tt pleasantlv with her son mr h tingieord at oriuia j brown retomed hoine last jtoafoj after eaving spent a week very fr at st mary john gray accompanied by her eog at siuding a vsy with her friendshere mnl cuneron a- stpbenson tai fisited their fatlier whol cllintoo last week the old j ry iu and not expected ki 1 an example for imitation john wanamiker the philadelphu dry goods dealer sank sw000 in advortialng last year bat socosedtd in gathtring a crop of prosu valood at 11000000 and ei- lirosses hiroaolf well stiaflod with the iuvesttnent american newspaper lw to take a paper and refuse to pay for it is under the new 0 s postal law theft and the person guilty of such an act is liable to criminal process the same is u a common thief had stolen from the publish- er the amount of the subscription teachers ezamlnationa at tho examination held it milton from the 3rd to tho th july last tho following candidates were successful in passing the nohprofcssional examination for third class certificates elcnor godfrey of georgetown john j kerr of binkham fall shows halton comity at milton oct 9th and 10th peel county at brampton oct th and5th kassagaweya township oct 2nd the date for esquesing show at acton has not yet been definitely settled upon but it will in all probability take place on the 3rd october beware of them towns and villages are now being visited by swindkrs who call themselves agents for some city dying establishment they call at a residence to collect shawls cloth ing etc to be dyed and returned but the owners never see anything more of their goods let all beware oakvflle high school the following candidates passed the in termediate examination jas mcgill minnie lucas amanda simons jas ford ella cooper and jessie williams the following obtained teachers certificates jno calfon wm smeeton effie ough tred david stevenson and wm lawrence liberal subscriptions rev principal cavec dj3 of knox college toronto spent several days last week in canvassing the members of acton coccresstion of the presbyterian church for subscription towards the endowment fund of enor college and we are very much pleased to leam that the subscription received here amounted to over 800 a smart old wn darin the fill wheat harvest just over mr m b- bennett a man eigfaryfive years of age crsdied 17 acres of fall wheat in 6 days on the farm of mr peter bayers of xassajaweya the above is a fact and can be certified to we congratulate the old gentleman on the possession of snch superior strength at so advanced an age ladies aid peach social the peach social held under the auspices of the ladies aid society of tbemethodjst church at the residence of mrs john speight on willow 6treet last thursday evening was fairly attended the cornet band played a number of pieces in their usual excellent manner the weather however was rather chilly for enjoyment out oi doors the receipts of the evening were very satisfactory not punec spirited the agent of the bank of hamilton at muton has been endeavoring to secure a suitable site in that place upon which to build a bank- it is understood that the high prioe asked precludes the probability of its erection have property owners in milton no desire for the improvement of theirtown we are thankful that very little of this selfish anduck-of-interest-in-public- improvementspirit is manifest in our enterprising little town cowardly threatening bev d l brethour of milton last week found a letter which had been shoved under the door of his residence threatening his assassination unless he refrained from further efforts in the caose of temperance and prohibition in the county the last clause of the letter reads so take warn ing as yoa are a scott act man yours truly ayrrscottact is it true that we hire such murderous individuals in oar county surely the matter is only intend- edas a hoax scott act contictions the following convictions for violation of the scott act were made last week before w h young esq p m at the court house milton thomas xush milton convicted for third and fourth offences warrants of commitment were issued against him for four months im prisonment john wallace milton for a second offense fined 100 and 150 costs james campbell acton for a second offense fined 100 and 1250 costs we are informed that messrs wallace and campbell have appealed from the decision of the police magistrate a compliment to mr black when mr george w black was appoint ed a provincial license inspector with special reference to the county of hilton the tribune foresaw and predicted that he would be a terror to evil doers and what we said lias come to pass under the scott act two offenders in the county haves been convicted and fined 100 each and costs mr black is making a brilliant record m halton and there is no occasion for wouldbe saloon keepers passing a vote oi appreciation for himlovers of order and temperance everywhere jrill do him that honor and justice hamilton tribune entmnrf fitflm the following ire the names of the can didates temporarily admitted by the local examiners at the examination held at oakvfile on the 28th and29th jane last and whose admission has been confirmed by the tfirti school inspectors l hock geo 2 dyer james a 8 dyer edward i dorland george 5 hocking james alex 6 speera austin h 7 william wm 8 andrews maggie 9 brain martha 10 civell lily h 11 dote emma 13 bwackhimmer annette eight candidates were umnoceerfol pktamous oaniou parte il and ft of this elegant tnitrael- ive and most interesting work were deliver ed in this rioinity list week these parte treet pirtloolirly of be wwtern motions of this province ud the many expun- tory illustrations gin i person a very good idee of the phytic construction ol western ontario the work continues to maintain the superior qualities in point of artistic well at mechanical execution which characterised the first parti presented ud every tubecribor in this neighborhood is apparently very well pleated with hit investment special market report owing to a scarcity of local newt we have prepared a special market report young men steady girls lively willing ud in demud papas declining mammas untottlod but waiting for higher bids coffee considerably mixed fresh fish active ud tlippery wheat a grain better than barley eggs quiet but noisy if molested lager steadily goint down outside of halton onions strong and rising breadatuffs heavy boots and shoes those in the market are soled and consequently going up ud down hats and caps oot to high u lift spring except foolscap which it stationery tobacco very low ud hu a downward tendency silver dose but not close enough for jis to get hold off our streets our yards and gardens it has been with a great deal of satisfac tion that we hive noticed the unusual efforts put forth this season by the village council and more especially by mr is- mond chairman of the street and side walk committee for keeping the roads ud 6treete free of weeds and other rnbbiih their attention giving the place a most healthy and inviting appearance during the past week workmen have been again engaged in cutting thistles burdocks etc ud as far is the streets are concerned very few of these nuisuces exist but the good example of the council should be copied by our citizens ind they should endeavor to do their part in beautifying the place it is rather an uncomplimectarr contrast which may be noticed where everything oi a distasteful nature has been removed irom the streets to find in 1 citizens yard a most luxurious growth of thistles weeds burs 4c this is the case in several lec tions in town but we feel satisfied that when the attention of our citizens it called to this item they will immediately proceed to rid their yards ud gardens of the peste remember that acton will be visited by t large number of stringers on the day of the fall exhibition and we are all inter ested in having our town present an invit ing appearance on that occasion ecciwood newt mr john dolmage who died list thurs day at his residence in guelph wis buried in everton cemetery he was u early settler in this township saturdays storm was very severe in this vicinity many fields of grain were laid flat this season will be remembered as one in which nearly every rain all was accompanied with thunder and lightning hare not heard of uy damage by satur days storm the recent rains will be of immense ad vantage jothe turnip crop which waa be ginning to suffer from the dry weather some of our neighbors ire complaining of a blight apon portions of the potato crop it may be a precursor of rot the above was crowded out last week very heavy frost last monday morning the swallows will soon leave us remind ing us that rammer is almost gone and autumn is upon us miss mitchell died in this village last rreck and so another is gone from our midst we are but mortal creatures mr d strachan of dondiik it visiting here during the last storm the lightning shattered fourteen telegraph poles in the west end of the village we regret to have to say hat there are a number of very bad boys and young men in our quiet village and their chief desire is apparently the committing of all kinds of depredations a week tgo last sunday morning no less than six whips were stolen from vehicles in the methodist church shed and other similar freaks are being continually committed what is our chief constable doing the uudlc c jcrrs in acton on the mod inst the wife of mr m cooper of a son sbilobs catarrh remedy a marvellous cure for caurrhdiphtheriif csnfcer mouth and headache with each imlc tre is au ingenious nasal injector tor the more successful treatment of these complaints without extra chirge prioeso cents sold by j e mcgarviu oh whataooogiit will you heed the warning the signal perhaps of the sure approach of that most terrible disease consumption ask your selves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run the risk and do nothing for it we know from experience that shilohs cure will cure your cough it never fslla this explains why more than a million bot tles were sold the past tear it relieves croup and whooping cough it once mothers do not be without it for lame back 8ide or chest use shilohs porous plasur sold by j k mcglrrin ilcum niestbtebssntl cure the symptoms are moisture like perspir ation intense itching inoreaaed by scratch ing very distressing particularly at night seems ss if pin- worms were crawling in and almut hie rectum the private parts are sometimes affected k allowed to continue very serious results may follow swatxls ointment li pleaeant tore core abo for tetter itch salt shram til toily entity skin diseases sent by mall for cents 8 boxes 125 to tempi ad dress dr 8wayne if son philidelplili pa sold by draggitt tfhmi ow house paints oil8 varnin8hes c cheap and durable -at- j e mcgarws drue m stbdonary store acton out nelson mcra i arctic ice cream farlor i l oenpot a e matthews having purchased the business lately carried on by mr l q mntthewa in the post office building and remodelled the es tablishment is now prepared to supply the public with arctic ice cream delicious soda water different flavors icecold lemonade fresh it ripe fruits best brands cigars andevery thingpertaining to the line of firstclas9 quality imorumfa plii4la any quntitr as i intend giving my personal attention to the business customers can rely upon having the orders carefully filled a risit solicited a e matthews hew furniture store charles h heimbach ts decided to engage in the furniture business ix ictost and will open out on thursday 12th tnstin the store below the oddfellows hall on main street a complete new stock of furniture of all kinds and the citizens of acton and surrounding country will hereafter be able to purchase anything they want it home instead of go lag te guelph or georgetown being n practical furniture finisher i will finish all furniture myself and consequent ly be in a position togire better satisfaction ud more rrisoniblt prices than other retail dealers secondhand farnitbre refinished in good ttyte and nrdeas left at the shop will be promptly attended to a call solicited we will gladly show you anything we have whether you buy or not charles o hetmbach acton july 3rd 18s3 hiuls tin stok depot good assortment on stovks cheap tob cash t tinware of all kinds at bottom prices eaibtrouglilng a specialty and put up on shortest notice first class material only used a call solicited j o nili mlllwt ttartlaf barber shop bit opened barber shop in the premise lately occupied oy dr fortter at medical office and solicits share w the patronage of this vicinity jreji dtpartiwtotrfthe rsiiln will be oondnoted in ftrneltat style give us a call j p wohukn jan 23rd 1883 wanted 1001 cash customers to bemovs w p brown cos lakqe stock op groceries glassware china ware and crockery selling cheaper than the cheapest for one month coods must co out come and get them while the offer is open w p brew co dominion boot shoe store main 8t acton kenney bros having purchased the stock and business of eenoey a eton manufacturers and dealers in boots ud shoes of all kinds in the same nremisos and solicit i continuance of the patronage ao corded to the late firm we will always be supplied with good stock and flntolats material for ordered work and can guarantee satisfaction aoton july 10 8s vmkt fixiui hknnnro ahtthho n-j- hameasor trujlktyi to mr money ihouldgo to j 1 artou special bargains for next ten days prior to taking stock big bargains in readymade clothing boots and shoes and general dry goods special job line shoes from 50c up we are offering the best line of fancy cottons denims shirting and cottonades in tho county for the money i no i value in sugars best granulated 10 pounds for 1 we handle the best 50c tea in market a splendid new stock on hand remember a call solicited kbhset bkos you can get more for your money from us for the next ten days in all lines we handle than from amy other htuse in the town t v