Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 11, 1884, p. 3

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very favorahle to the newly booth grain a large number of people left here on saturday to attend foregauglrs show at guelpu v the auendance at the pahttc school k unusually large just now especially is this- the casa m the junior department the reeve has proclaimed wednesday itbinstra public holiday and requests all good citizens to observe the day as such ifr j s worden had his foot pretty badly cut the other day we hope it will not discommode him for any extended time- an editor should always le in his write mind- have l a pen chant for work and i ink quisitive about the frdiug to law affairs concerning the pahlic mr james warren p l s will be about acton for a couple of weeks if any parties want any surveys made he nberlin will fae pleased to attend to them f my c communion services were conducted in the baptist church last sunday by eev e eeid of bisbane- a taptismal service will beheld next sunday- afternoon mr david black of xassaaweva was npiet from a load of graina week or soagn and had his foot severely brnisedon a stone he is able to get about again with crutches the board of health reports the oani- try condition of acton as highly satisfac tory a few cases of carelessness however bare been reported but these are being attended to a number of antiscott men from this city went to the scene of the fight in hal- ton this msrnwggitdfih fffrrzty but they returns koine very quickly that evening sorely pounded by the uacoih- promising defeat of their pel traffic ifr a o wheeler of dmidalit was in town on tuesday we are pleased to learn that he is doing a very successful business there- during the present season lac ha shipped ow 1000 telegraph poles to thfikational teletrrtph co kewyorkand fifty cars of cedar block pavement material to toronto twapwtoo caaytntton ajrand convention of the lupporters of the scott act will bt hem in milton next thursday 18th inst a very intemtbg pwgramnrc is in coutm al pwpirtiqn a lufle mass meeting will bo held in the evening all the temperanoe people of the county are cordially invited to be preaent convention open at 10 am bervioe of thaksgltmg 11 not onto ua 0 lord not unto ua but unto thy name give glor- for thy mercy and for thy tniia sake- a aervioe of thajilaghiaig to almighty god for the tern- perance victorjubt achieved will be held in the methodlat church acton next sun day evening commencing at 680 oclock the aervioo will be conducted by the pastor rev j 6a colling au aw invited accident m kanagamya a serious and painful accident happened to anaasagaweya young man about 8 oclock tuesday af teruoonv william jones son of thomas jones was working at blacks saw mill nuking shingles in some way his left hand slipped and came in con tact with the saw the thumb and index finger were completely tevered at the knuckle joints while the third linger ia so badly smashed that it will probably have to be amputated dr wynn attended the injuries oajcvihe high school t5ie following are the names of thetan- didatee temporarily admitted by the local board of examiners at the examination held at oakvillfi last july and whose ad mission has been confirmed by the high school inspector robert gallie joseph a- gibson john a inglehart wilbor t marbute samuel r peacock thomas c wilson sarah carrique slinnie davie kate diment susie c itccraney fanny c fatten annie t taylor and ida mary tucker there were in all twenty candi dates thirteen passed one failed in dictation only one in dictation and arith metic four in arithmetic only and one failed in obtaining the total jnarfcs re quired j a- legal change the j relating to arrest has been changed in the procedure act heretofore mapy criminals escaped tfhile warrants were being made out for their arrests es capes in this manner are not now likely to occur section 2 of chap 26 of the pro cedure act reads as follows m any per son found committing an offence punishable either upon indictment or upon summary conviction may be immediately appre hended by any coustible or peace officer without a warrant or by the owner ofthe property on or with respect to which the offence is being committed or his servant or any other person authorized by such owner and shall be forthwith taken before a justice of the peace to be dealt with ac- persokais mrs w h howell is visiting frieuds in cook of iowa is visiting his father here mr w e adams of drayton was in town this week mrs edward moore returned from her visicto friends in michigan last saturday mre s a- secord spent sevepil days with frietids in lindsay and orillia during the week messrs thos mcmackon and john k kenney of highgate visited acton friends thirweek mrs chas cameron in having her resi dence in toronto thoroughly refitted and furnished and intends removing to that city within a few days wliat they are saying es the financial district meeting of the guelph district embracing twentytwo circuits and stations and contain twentyseven ministers will be held in eloraon tuesday 23rd september begin- ning at two oclock p m rev j s coll ing will represent the methodist church here t the 3iampiw nnp suggested that the office towel be hung on the knob of the wttg front door as a suitable emblem for foe re sult of the election but the editor decided that would be too dead a giveaway altc- gether and that the towel- had better be sent to the washerworaau or it might be mfafjiifpn by some of the jubilant party for a yard of crape village vaeti est jlcallecilok r locil aewi aad ifcer i mmllcn pial iktetetttmonr xoim e rrader far at thabisgitldg day i it has been ordered br hjaiieeqeticy the governorgeneral in fejtmcil that thtrredav the cth day okxotember be observed as a day o rgeueral thanksgising to almighty god for his bleseiugs roach- gafed to i dominion severe accident r vmte wallojig uy jui street ok tuesday evening mrs 5t swan accidenfly slipped on the sidewalk at the fcoruer of willow atreefe aniialling heavily her right shoulder was dislocated and her face badly bruisei dr lowry was called in and re- dacedjthe disiocation- aoton crrtc holiday a dtocuunation issued by eeeve storey appointing wednesday 1 7th inst civic holiday for acton appears in another column toronto will be the centre of at- i did work in a little sophistry about my tittle story at collingwood r halton being the most godforsaken hole and it didnt work bad either however i do half believe tlie audience gave me credit for lying whenl said i didnt say what i had siilr t bl yes youre right there and the people uvea just as much respectand a little more too for the veracity of 5ir a b spencer of collingwooa as for ifr j t b the whiskey orator the audience the fexe pezss is prepared to prove that mx b did make the statement referred to the fcte peeki to tell the truth electors i was jutf a little afraid to go to acton on saturday night i heard that some of the men there that i had been misrepresenting in other parts of the county were prepared to make me face the music in a way that i couldnt relish king dodds i said- wed pat the whiskey men to bed on tuesdaynight well we were saved the j trouble- they were all there volontarily j by eight pm dvlucas i our big majority was only marked down i on ice it was a hot day for us and the whole business melted awayfrom us before five oclock b ag w we didnt need berlin brass band after all and consequently didnt telegraph them to come down on the 915 pm train as arranged the anti party 830 pm boys its getting altogether too hot for us4iere theres a train leaves in half an hour and they wont need us to help celebrate now lets go the outside whiskey brigade well ive been a confounded fool to spend awhole week here and all that hard cash on this miserable acton itll never see my shadow again e ok fe three cheers for halton noble halton and her loyal sons hip hip hurrah the godfearing electorate we congratulate halton and efpecially our excellent municipality on its glorions victory against such terrible odds the faze peess and we heartily chime in with you acton cornet band ijk18 on the deth of maggie infant daughter of ifrurtd mrs johu wright rocjrwood a monad la is tho grave yard iti desolate and lone a household ilia in mourning for the reaper death iu come a little form u mining a heart hia oeued to beat and um ihrlno of love lies shattered at the desolatera feet oh 1 think where rasta your darling not in her cradle bed not in the distant grave yard with the still and mouldering dead bat in tho heavenly mansions upon the saviours breast with her brothers arms around her she takes her sainted net she has put on robes of glory for the little robes ye wrought she fingers golden harp strings for the toys her sister bought oh weep not i but with rejoicing no tear shall dim her eye she rests with christ in glory in that brighter home on high oh donol weep fond mother for the little one thats gone she dwells above with angels a jewel in christs crown shes only gone before yon to bewith loved ones there shu be tho first to greet yon upon the golden stair mh mi qanaoa pacific hallway ticket agency ttckrtj to manitoba and all western points at lowe bates ticktti lamed to ad toronto orejr brno oujtt on credit valley i nvmona bates from acton to the old country only 1910 via allan line sarapply to jemccarvin bailkiy at 8teamahjp ticket agent acton out the worlds exposition the worldh exposition which u to be opened at new orleans is so far perfected n all its departments that it is now in order to state that it will be the largest worlds fair ever held the buildings are larger than those erected for the philadel phia centennial the exhibits outnumber those of any previous exposition each of the states except possibly one or two will be represented by an exhibit congress has made a loan of 91000000 in favor of this centennial exposition the united states government will make a special ex hibit the largest it has ever attempted costing hundreds of thousands of dollars and to that end a mammoth building is being erected in the group of exposition bmldingkv the mvncan government has appropriated 200000 and will erect a special building for its unique display the central american republics have been aroused from their long slumber and will be fully represented for the first time among the great nations of the earth at the exposition one may learn more about the natural resources of those regions than by an ordinary visit to mexico or central america to lovers of music a visit to the exposition will be highly gratifying as there is a music hall capable of seating 11- 000 persons and a stage large enough to hold 600 musicians grand concerts will be given during the season besides this the fact ought to be known that 2ew or leans is the only city in the union that has had an established opera during half century kor is this all strangers think themselves wellpaid by making a visit of pleasure to the quaint old city at any time during the carnival season tens of thousands of visiters flock to the crescent city to see the gorgeous pageants prepared annually at an expense to the citizens of from 1100000 to 1200000 this lavish expenditure of money is lor the gratification of strangers and home folks and the displays are absolutely free the citizens of the southern metropolis who do such large things in such a large way have pledged their word to make their worlds fair the crowning event of the century and they will do it that seme such law as charltons se duction act is necessary is becoming everj year more apparent i the too fre quent births of illegitimate children must force the desiralility of punishing the sedu cer as a criminal upon all cognizant of the facts to say that such occurrences are frequent would perhaps be going too far but they are of sufficiently common occur rence to warrant the oohciuaiou that this kind of immorality is gaining ground led step should be taken to stamp it out business brevities gome raou about our business ken and houses of beaefltm out general readers drugsi stationery paints oils coal oil istc j e mccarvins druj ft stttiottt stom artoa special attention i is called to the large stock of decorated china ana stoneware sets jst arrived at w h howells in all the uewest designs of the day have you seen those new glass tea sets the design is log cabin they are really beautiful goods and are being ad mired by every one that soes them i have on hand another lot of glass fruit jars that celebrated 50 cext tea is the tea of all teas try it onc i and yon will have no other all are welcome w h howell fae3cbesi fok reaping mowing machines use lardine machine oil no cum j no cfltf j- wear longer than any other machine oil for sale at j e mgarvifs drug store only the east end clothing store has a complete aes0eimekt of fall tweed suitings also a large variety of orsted coatings in plain and fanev beautiful pantings in all shades and paterns eats caps and gents furnishings in ihii department the stock i well mortal before purchasing your fall outfit call and examine the stock fit and workmanship guaranteed j fyfe hau from 73 cents to 250 at j fyfia scotch eorliah and canadian suiting 11 rett variety at the east end clothing tore j fyfi acton suits and overcoats at eitremelrlow rates and made in latest itjles be sore to call and see them j frfe acton sail kkeam curd are you troubled with 8alt khenm koagh skin pimples or cankersores if so zo at ooce to j e mcgirrtns drag- store sad get a package of calf etts carbolic cerate price twentyfive cents- it was never known to fail 7 a i traction on this day it i farmers day ud one of the mosf attractive of i wife whats the matter now john the toronto indnstrui eihibition low j hasbandoh uut neuralgia and tooth- railway lares are announced and no doubt auiiy iuiib wife iviiy don t you go to j e hc- garvins dran store and el a bottle of a large number af our citiiens will take a i tdijo toronto then- farmer and others rending outside of acton should remember that the abops and bosineea place will be do newedneaday anavwiae them- 1 falp te sore thrcvrto euro uu nm 1 rgi aslant hlefc 33 edves accordtngiy ptnid ligbloing ibu know it cares all gnch things as toothache neuralgia head tplraa are yoa troubled with salt kheam roagh hands or old sores of any kind hat cannot be healed even though it be of years standing mcgregor parkes car- oolic cerate will care it bevond the shadow of a doubt it is the best healing compound aver known boils festerings frost bites barns or any skiatronble are alike cared by it sold at 23 cents by j e mc g arvin druggist j 33 prominent amoog the greatest medtca discoveries by the many cares it has affect ed ucgrtqort speedy cure leads the van subjected to the minutest chemical analysis it has been found to contain one of those injurious ingredients characterizing the worthless specifics dally offered to the pnblic every ingredient possesses a pecul iar adaptability to the various complaints for which it has been compounded and its efficacy is being established by testimonials hourly received we are therefore confi dent that we have a preparation which wo can offer to tho public with the assurance that it will be found not only a nlitf irat an akeikre for dyspepsia liver com plaint indigestion constipation and im pure blood free trial bottles at 4 k sfeoatvins drugstore the free press power printing house is the best place job printing qp allxinds 17 best of facilities posters programmes dodgers reasonable prices for all orders invitation cards circulars otices wedding cards c the neatest memorial cards n printed stationery the best work mo pains spared to give satisfaction qbod work invariably executed t read this rnleis yoa want to bare boner we are prepared to furnjsh families with goods at the following wholesale prices i good grey cottons one yard wine by the web at 5c fine heavy allwool grey flannels at 25c by the web the best shirtings in canada at 14c by the web choice prints from 5 to 10 cents dress goods ducks cottonades and all other kinds of dry goods sold at wholesale prices and cut in lengths to suit purchaser black silks best french makefor 90c 110 125 150 200-acknowl- edged by oar customers better valae thn any other house can show a boots 8sc shoes womens firstclass riveted shank boots for 80c womensfine 81ippers for 75c childrens and mens boots at 15 per cent less r than you can purchase elsewhere sttqhirs teas superior bright muscovado sugar at 6c per lb by the barrel in smaller quantities at 5 per cedt advance a7good cooking sugar 18 lbs for one dollar we guarantee to give the best hyson tea in canada for 50 cents per pound cheapness and cood value is our motto at the halton dry goods house c b griffin m ty dominion boot shoe store imzajcct kenney bros st fall goods acton we are now receiving a very large stock of new fall goods of every description our boots and shoes are purchased from the best manufacturers and we are consequently prepared to guarantee all lines we have a large assortment and can suit everyone requir ing boots and shoes as far as quality style or price are concerned ordered work in this department we are in a position to manufacture all classes of work and will guarantee satisfaction to every customers call and 8ee our coods keftmnr bbos acton aug 28th 1884 an immense special sals at mcleod anderson cs georgetown k jyou will always be pleased with the stylb and quality of the work turned out at the agtoiisr oijit a car load of prints to be slaughtered at 10c a yard worth 15c and 20c the greatest bargains ever offered special sale of carpets a magnificent tapestry carpet at 8oc a union carpet at 25c we have an immense stock of carpets in hemp union allwool tapestry and brussels tjbey hitegot to be sold regardless of cost special sale of ordered clothing we are selling suits at 14 and 16 original price 20 and 24 great drives m beadyimadc clothing r 25 yards spleudid factory cotton tor 100 a yard wide factory cottonfor 6c pe yard a mngninceht cotton for orth sc now jfi the time tot baga4aav r all onr other departments i are ia first deiknj9 goods are being sold eheap vwe assure the jnbbc ibatjaiigjfeiiv great opportunity for them if will alleyjteblbjd hm ii r mm 15svfe vjiii3

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