Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 10, 1887, p. 2

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mabch 10 1887 notes and comments 1 the douiiniou parliament will moot for the despatch of business on weduosdry april istlf lii the telephouo pateut case the minis- tcf of argicalture rave judgment saturday annulling the bell telephouo companys vucat for the blake transmitter f sir john maedouald had his majority increased by the electiou on monday of messrs e c baker and noah shakespeare conservatives to represent victoria in the iiquso of commons is it not time that oar ouuens were makingsome preparations fitly to celebrate the qneena jubilee the dominion pro vincial and municipal elections being over they can now tarn their attention to this pleasant and important subject farmers and other people as well cannot be too careful in making splendid bargains wtb strangers wbcreby the strangers get all the immediate advantage and tbe par- ch aaeristo have onthe word of thestranger great prospective profits such bargains arc mere confidence games i what is sir johns majority that is the question the toronto mail makes it 13 the toronto ifowtf 20 the toronto telegram 16 montreal ivitness s33ront- resjsfur 29 ottvtra ctihai 30 arid sir john 35 the real majority will be reli ably recorded after the loth of april the brother of the newlyelected con servative member for west york wrote to the editor of the richmond hill liberal to discon tinge his contemptible ribstabbing rag and the editor humbly replies that he does not see bow any weapon much less arag cauldpossiblyjreachribs 60 thickly eoated with government fat xi iutallnirwob5id x amaiortfmvwwte c ob rbootjljrtsht fich7bjw the recount of tho ballots polled in tt reoent dominion election was appointed by ji dgo miller to toko plaoe last thurs day an adjournment was mad however until rihy mormugjowiugtotheunavoid abloabseuoc of mr waldle on friday he re 20ttnt took place and on saturday aften r n the arrumcnu rcapeotlntf the qnestiancd ballots were conoluded the result of tliia tedioob labor leaves the ma jority uuehanged mr wajbe remaining the m p efcet with a majority of nine in his f vor tin ooouting of ouly ten ballots u the whole 4437 was oliansed this snows clcarl- that both tho deputy returning officcj s and tho electors generally have be come very satisfactorily educated iu the ballot system 7 iu oight polling subdivisions tho vote was c hanged by the rejection of a ballot whicl bad been counted or by the accept ing o a ballot which at the original count- lug h id been rejected three ballots were rejoc ed from the total for each candidate and t wo added in favor of each the fol- lowit fi arc thecbange8iu the eastward in m ltbn no 3 ebquesinr ond no 6 itrafi ifiar mr henderson lost a ballot in each whilo in no c esquesink and no 6 traf jgar he gained ouo in each- mr waldies losses were one in no 3 and one inn son liis gains and no 6 trafalgar tlje official returns charigod by the re- coant willtiow stand- in the several polling subdivisions as follows 1 vct0x ouelph amd mkntand the ontario tings sooxbty the eleventh ftuuip wee holdora ot this rloclety was lteld bocietya oflloo corner of market squint aud wyudham street tiuelph qn wedt ch day 16th february 1887 the president thooliair amoug tlio bbaroholders prssetit tre metsriio barmstrong gto bruce a bond james cormack thomas lay 1 day geo elliott hobort forboi forrest dr howitt jan iunes m i w kilgour dr kestln h myors murtou itobert molvlu 0 10 moeldekrry a b ferle m c sohofleld p stii ton ahdo a somervfllouuolph j wni hu iter aud robert buortrocd ot the towushi of iu m j ittb j h ouelpli a j brownter of hospeler i lesqaesing and oao in no s net- pis gains were in no o esquesing j bernard and john keffli of tho tcwn hip of lirauiosa john kitohiuft jr of tho townsliip of nassqaweyn chi lies momillan of tuctownshipot liriu juirics ptun john phin and junies lrhino the township of vaterloo the seoretaeymru a homorvillo read uie aunual report and financial btatenicnt as follows the directors in submitting their aliuu al report for 1h8g have the plcasuio of proscutiug as u resuu of tho years ojiera tioes a most satisfactory fimineiul s te- meut notwithstanding the keetf competition for business applications were roceivo 1 for 48o7750bf roiu which moitacoloaus i o the amount of 925010487 were seleoted and granted and the total assets of the so iety no 1 polling subdivision no 2 do hevdbhson watns 59 38 07 majority for heudersou is bcatfcjfoton no 4 polling subdivision co no do a pastoral from the bishop of huron was recently read in the fpiscopal churches v enron diocese prohibitutg the raising of money ior ecclesiastical or parochial pur poses by raffling throwing of dice games of chapce or gambling of any kind and all fbeatrical dramatic or impersonating ex hibitions whether public or private it baving been intimated ta mr bunt- ing as a member of the albany club that as he could not longer subscribe to cooser- ttive principles be should withdraw from membership of the club lit banting took the hint and sent in bis resignation the last tie that- bound tot toronto hail to the conservatives has been severed and those who pretend to sec an understanding between sir john aud mr banting will ha vehard fk to account for this final act majority for llendersou reobqetows ko 1 polling sabdi vision no do r 68 133 16 gl 127 3 117 majority for waldio 35 i miltox no 1 north ward ko s south ward no 3 eastward i i majority for waldic 16 oakvoix noi ward 60 noi ward g7 no ward c8 195 majority for henderson 55 esqcesiw no 1 sproats school os nosnorval 117 no 3 stewarttown 82 no 4 dubfin 34 no 5tbompsons comers 101 nocfclenwilliams 90 impohtant judgment jui important jadgment in regard to tbe stfatt act was given by the chancery division court oa sajtirday in the qaeen vsfee in june last judge gait in the qtteen vs ealpin held that tinder section 133 of the act by which the accused is made a competent and compellable witness be is not bound to incriminate himself and in the queen vs fee judge proudfoot took tbe same ground appeal was made to the chancery divislonavcourt and they hold that tbe defendant is a- compellable witness in behalf of the cjpwhven to the extent of criminating himself tliereby over ruling the decision in the queen vs hal- pin the court also held that the div isioual court had jurisdiction to review the decision of a judge it single court in criminal matters majority for wicue 10 nassitaweya no j campbellvillo i no 2 brookville i no 3 knatchbnll i majority for waldus 100 ntiisok no 1 freeman j no 2 nelson village no 3 cumminsville no 4 bells school j no 5 clines corners 482 73 1 50 214 20 b7 6i 91 391 33 49 82 70 17 73 89 1g2 14 48 41 133 7 3u 64 140 92 87 77 81 83 72 j 492 92 97 125 314 ad 71 u0 5c 49 310 show an increase of 907 20120 for tho after paying all costs of mauage interests on deposits aud debentures c the uot profits lucliiding 912p562 broogbt forward from last year arronnt to 509070 this sum has beeu a priated as follows dividend no 20 paid 2nd july 1886 dividend no 21 payable 3rd january 1887 balance of costjof fitomid burglarproof safes writteu off carried to rcservjo fund balance carried forwards 309 7 90 the reserve fund now amounts u majority for hendersod 81 tbitalcu no ltheboypel no 2 drumquiu nospostville no 4munnb corners no g palermo f no c bronte 83 1 70 121 69 75 105 72 l 55j t 04 51 i 87 telephonepatents the bell telephouo companys onicials bay that tir great deal of nnneceaaary itn portance has been attached through mis- leading reports sent from ottawa- to the ast decision of the minister of agriculture voiding tbsblake transmitter patent this was not an original patenttor a transmitter bntonly for animprovement oh its method of construction and- is only one of the numerous patents held by the company on thisclaas of instruments and the setting aside of this does not by any means allow the public to manafactnre or wk blake transmitters and will make no difference whatever to the company the decision was given on evidence put in two years ago and was anticipated by thecompeny which did not contest the case at all in the case of the edison patents after all he evidence for the petitioners had been heard the bell companys counsel moved to have the petition dismissed witb- the necessity of bringing forward evi dence for the defence on the j groagd of afcence of proof the minister stated that he wonld consider this and anboarjoe his flccwiqp pn thiff point in a few days lbas been found on the farm of mr toland at too gtb junction king ston h6 has been offered 940000 for ten acres of hia form i scotsjuenglian andcauadiansuitiugi iu great variety at j fyfes ajoton i 4b7 472 majority for waldie 15 clear majority for waldic 9 haltonl political history since confeder ation is as follows at tbe general election in 1867 jobu white liberal was elected by133 majority oyer the late col g k chisholm who bad in a former election defeated whiteby 300 and over sheriff mckindsey in 1872 by 136 majority in 1874 d b chisholm defeated john white aud wan elected by 23 majority bnt he was unseated and william llccrauey liberal was elected over lum by 135 ma jority in 1878 hon william macdougall inde pendent was elected mr mccrafley being his opponent by lsmajority ifl 1882 wiui mccraney liberal was ogam elected by 83 majority r sheriff mo- kiu dsey the second tinie occupyirfg the posi tion of defeated candidate bolton remains liberal having as shown kbove just elected mr waldic by a major ity of 9 over mr henderson handsome sum of 51 000 over seventeen percent of- tlie subscribed stock of the j society during the year borrowers liattij met their payments very satisfactorily an 1 the society has no property on hand in the opinion of the directors the time has arrived whau it wonid be judicioi s to increase the capital of the society to keep pace with tho growth of its business fbey will therefore ask the shareholders tc pass a bylaw enabling the board to issue tho remainder of tbe authorised capital stc ck our debentures have taken a high laco in tbeestimation of investors as is 8 iovu by tho increasing demand for them the amount now outstanding being mucin reut er tlian at any former time and in the savings bank department there has been a largo addition during the year uot only to the number of depositors but also t the amount on deposit the officers of the society continue to discharge their duties to the satisfacti m of the board the usual mouthlytauuii of the accounts and the yearly examination of securities have been carefully made aud tho audi tors report is presented herewith all of which is respectfully submitt i stibtqn president financial statement fob year ending 31st decem beb 1886 iliolll im ixj in dividend ko 3 dividend no 21 intereet ou dupoeltr- interest on debentures l valuators fees cud couimlssion cost of management written off safes carried to reserve fund blamce carried forward c ear nent 4p pro- 8ilj5g 99 14 18 a io oo d0ji0 00 16 il 21 the froiu borrowers within a radius iwouty miles from fjuelph coining offloti fur louus thuaavlttj and the biolety oonslablfat- tho class of tho cdlitoauw investors in the iavjjg ruuoli tho hocloty continue stondlly to grow in favor as its ystom of fair straightforward dealing becomes more gen erally kiiown refoirihg to the issue of now stock he behoved additional capital could bp prodtahly ernployod and infaot ho oonaiderod a further snip of shares noceasftrj to oiilnrgo tlio hooiotys borrow ing powers andj keep pace with the growth ot ua business whobevortiv ol the stoou was offered for sale jwbioh seldom huppon- cd ltowever itiwas always purchased very readily and at satisfactory prices in ouo instance duriug the past year it had reach- ed twenty ouo per cctit premium ho tlicfc- fore untlcipatud alu active demand for the now issue it sanctioned its ho had no doubt it would bo by tho shareholders tho ifrotiou was seuoudeil by the vice- president and after fav6ralle conirjienls by several shareholders jt wabniinnimously adopted tho by law to autborizo tbe diioccor to issuo additional shures of stock and ullot the same to the presout sluircboldors pro rata wus tliou considered andaftorrumarks had been made by messrs ji m bond a b petric it melviii george elliott and j b armstroifg it was resolved that tho bylaw to autlioriite the issgo of two hundred thoosaudono linn- drcd dollars of stock as submitted by the board bo and is hereby confirmed mr jobu keau moved seconded by mr j kftohiug jr that messrs aj brewster andjw kilgour bo appoiutcd undifors for 1887 jarried ou motion of mr j 1 phin seconded by mr robert forbes messrs jamos cor- mack ami t j day were appointed scrutineers and a ballot having been taken tho retiring directors were repleoted the board is now composed of the fol lowing gentlemen messrs d stirtou president a b petric vicepresident itimolviu it forbes dr keating james pthinjjohuphin chas mcmillan dr hcjwitt j e mcelderry and james innes mr the meeting closed with votes of thanks to the officers of the society aud tho scru- a tineers j rockwood news the 0 432 5c d3ui 13 kl 31 17ot5h 132 ot 5100 ml 5ciumj 0 x 00 l ai si 66 ralaucu brought forward interest ou loausf interest on arrears interest on bunk deposits ac 1 a great man r henry ward beecher the emmient brook- lyn divine gone ito bis reward biookltjjj march 7 between two and thre oclock saturday morning rev henry wardbeeoher complained of being bick he began to vomit freely and then laid back on his pillow apparently exhausted and fell asleep and he could not learonsed dr w- s searle was called and prbnooced mr jbeecber to be quite ill bht did not appiiebendlmmediate danger t3o in the afternoon abujletm was issued say- tin fpjat mi beecher had bad an attack of ajpbjtory v i baobxtt march 8 beepber died- at 990 this m wniog he passed away gradn- alfy jind alt lost impmeptiblyv dewing his lasjt breath without apparqtj suffering or to cc nsciousness in ny degree temlx r of this year was to have fcyit- tbe celebration of tbi0- of s marriage 60th of bis tfon 4o the ministry andjcbejotb of i e of the plymioijrth clreron sift thclindoffwlymanrjcner rdjnliteheldv conn oifooe 3 500 assets usd uamljtifch the assets are as follows cash value of mortgages iml other securities s usuvn 9s cash iu ontario bauu 20107 07 the liabilities are as follows havings bank deposits ond interest dnbentures iuterestonhciicdturcs elollilhj oj fiviiiionioicircorriettondfiif a grand carnival the last of the season will lake place iu the skating rink on tuts- day evening a larjjo utimbei of farmers iii tho vicinity and villagers are busy at present liarvest- iug theicc crop which is unusually good this year as a tenywiiold sun of mr jhii ber- nard was playing in the huiu last friday he had the misfortune to fall aud break bis arm at the elbow the kt of t concert on tuesday even ing was fairly successful the nmst plea sing numbers wero readiugs given by bev d strachau ipu miss lizzie murray mr pike coranienced burning lime in tho newlyerected kiln on monday and wo understand he intends building another draw kiln as well as shipping lare quanti ties of bnildiu atone fram here this sum- mer mi6s wot iu raids class assisted by miss carrique aud mr slater of georgetown gavt a very good entertainment in tho town hall la3t friday evening miss wethcralds own readiugff wero oxcellent and loudly applauded while those of misses carrique and harris and messrs struchan barry farriah bailey huriis and slater were well received ab tjugo was delivering meat this morning his horse ran away the farmers aro grumbling at the low price paid for beef had they seen the fall meat took day they would have occasion to kick y kockwood march 8th 1887 to- bakoanf bargains bargain barualnfe baruains uarqaiah bargains bargains ifaraalns bargains bargains barga1nh baltaalns bargain8 bargains bargains bargains- bargains bargains uaugalni bargains bakgainb bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargainb bargains barua1ns bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains baltgalns bargains bargains bargalns bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargainfi bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains- b aug a ins bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains bargains henderson mcrae ik co i wisli to notify our many iiiendb as the fieosoij is advuueing we that wo intoud ocloai out the whole of our wirtertocic at a great sneri lice j it will be greatly to thgadvautigo of the citizens oi acton and vicinity to uvuil thcnisolvoj of this cpporlunityfib these goods will bo sold a great deal cheaper than tl lor next season o ey could possibly ije bough wool squares clouds ajad fanoy goods will oe sold regardless ff ooflt o o- a large stook of hosiery will ee sold at prices to suit the bu3rer -o- a large quantity of grey flainel 30 per cent cheaper than it oan he puroiaseft for nest year -06- r i overcoats tveeds and mantle cloths in profus ion alsp a quantity of ladies and gents undercloth ingoheap co croat values in dress ccods spring arrivals we iiave to ilnnounce spring arrivals in shirtings ducks land oobtonades and also large lineb ie staples generally theargest assortmenlof car- pets in hemp aid tapistry ever shown in acton cents furnishings uui geiits furbishing department by went anivis ha be come most complete and this braiiihofour business wiltlte piish- ed with greater eiiergy than has heiietolbre been sovn in tho ui agciiieut of it gomitv i in i i lu hort wo intend to miike it second to none iii tlid remember our famous etc im18 0jh fch7 1u 8178 7 ju b7 icbld 301 w7 h jislllijoo 1u5 ri mi 13 surplus assetif j 3i6f7 ac tho surplus atsrt aro couiuouhi of 1ennauent stodk stfij0 w laitl on accuniatloj kud special stock iucludiug interest jfjoii permanent stock dividend payable 3rd january 188t ir7u 01 beserve fund 31st bee wf ia00o 0u added from this years profit 90uo oo 51000 00 balauoe at credit of profit and loss account 13121 iiiuo a sumbbvillj scoreta y we have audited the books and vou hers of the guelpb and ontario investment and savings society monthly and found t beiii correct we havo also examined then ori- gages and calculated tlie valuo and am- ings of eaob one separately and certify that the above balance sheet is a correct sfate- 31st from wfwii curraniomlih the toboggan slio has bcon well patron ized herb this winter but owing to the scarcity of toboggans bomeof tb toboggan- iats have bad to use a plank the salvation army stilf hold their regular meetings in the barracks tbey intend holding u jubilee hero this month mr john dtirno isiiow studying music with onoof our best teachers some of the nassagaweya farmers who aro drawing wood here drove through towir- oue day last weok on their loads with their faces blackened and also wore plug hats they claimed to be tho remnants of a wedding party mr jameitfiliurp u now lumiiug a stae from here to georgetown aud bitlliimfucl some of our yonng men nte already making preparations to- go to a party at the halfway house on the fourth line on thursday evening i cliwex liraehouse march 8th 1857 sale begister t- menof tile cbmpanys affairs to the december 1880 a j boewsijik j gnelph anaaryi7 1887 the president in moving the adoptio 1 of the report said he took special pleasur 9 in performing that duty because it was one oi the best reports over presented to the snarehblderss duriug the year the c on- petition botb for deposits and loans bad been very keen but in evorybrajiph of the companys business there had been a m irk ed increase the investments had reached a million dollars and the rewvo- fund ex ceeded sbventeep per oeut of thesubscr bed btoct aresnlt vifch wbisli oil iuterestec ip the sweety wouldeitainly bo very in loll gratified point- to which he wiuld utreofc particu attention was the si mil outlay fir valuators fees and commiss 6a although over a quarter cjmiuioai of dol ara bad been invested dqrjdg the year hib i tfipw9khhhbhh limehouse news satnunaviumaiich stock wttgouso the propeily of stafford st itobinson quarrynlenc at agnews hotel acton side to commence at 10 oclock win fiemstreet auctioneer mondav ijixii- maiiciffttrm stock im- plementa and furniture the propoity of jjlr wm 32 con 4 isstiuesing gale to commence at 12 oclock j a murray auctioneer auction sur farm stock and implem ents the property of mr johu kennedy east half of lot 17 2ud line ksquesidg on tuesday 15th march salo at 1 bclock j a murray auotiopoer accriox salktfarmstook and imple- ments the propertyfof mr archj mcv eachern east half lot 9 con 4 erin on friday t8th mareb at 12 oclock i wmvsomstreet anotiwieer toksdat i 22datich auction of farm stock abqumplementslihe property of mrs j ocbrnnor of lot j con 7 west garafraw sale- tp commence at 19 6elbok wmi hemstreel auctioneer tcpsdav uijhmabch auction salo of farm stock and iriipleraputs the property of mrs alet jc8rbvjrn lbji 28 con i esquesing fialp toioinniiouce ias 12 oclocfc wnijeieaiatre4ootipueet tobsiairra of farm stock the property ofmr donald oami a ipt to obrhnieiice at 18 ftelock wmrheni8reofe auctioneer sghgul boo pkns5 nwoingt0hhdlrcpi eminent throat and lung surgeon will next visit aptpn at dominion eotlll monday 4th april 1 87 cataltkifjhhbat cuheu iiisteu to v h storey esq ot the firm of w h btorey ft son actou olove mamifocturersdw unwaflhjnoton 215 yougo st toronto iteab 8roir you f fool gratefulfor the radical core you havd affected ih niy throat troubleaud thougu i dirlikoha tio uikniy name apjonr in connection with tho testimonial nesft yet having resarufoi- such asar6simiarly aftootcj 8iwellyhayiih adoslro to ctenizo tberesulworyourtroatmont make a depar ture in this case lrlor to my acbuaintunce with you i bad tmfforad for two years from repeated attaoks of catarrhal eojro throat each- succeed ing the 0outh of muchufl or any other hchool kecossar of good quality ti s in 1 tt thk hiibk ilkqirillk ks i einoils pafek copy books drawing bqigks j y scribbling blok8 es send them always where they get wh it they ask for and at reasonableprices and that placo js drug ani stationery itore ing attaok being more prolonged and violent than iobargu keeling alarmed i sought tho best i armor at those times i iitfhnig one would dieo had riolent fits of largequautitiub reuef lwt jsprlng f went to europe the ohauto did mo goodbut on my return the old trouble was renewed seeing you advertised to visit this ptaeo i thought i would oojisultyou although i cotlfosb wltb tipt l bone of irfe- celvlngabybenoflt ifqwovor i was favftrably impressed with your- yourtreatttjeht to inform yqp hj marked in its character to surprise both niv- halt and wytrleuds iom the first your ni t be in a mx ry arejreadng tiih olne ihtxvouion daptedtottiycase slwaiiitlreiysfel wntumed dntbe st iyavtabk ileaae is 1 was oritlraly wefuv you please of this letter and i shall be pleased to answer any enqn tries relattvotolmy fie yours vmytrumtti 1 whstobby and skip byef this advertisenieat when you i free prec weipeeirc t tall vour attention- to two 8peoil lines is prints 700 plooea tja hooae feom prices beglaiat 5c jjer the sfeconb line fl at lajomryifd- so- r3 i 0 4 ai fl 0 q w 0 s- r q h h q i h 50 0 1 co am a 1 mckay brothers issvfs v hmktumm mcz east i yard hamilton i m bsaxjtnrrjli 1 dat i oil thqrsruv crumbs provided by tl prj dust off j iboysareitj next thnj ferret oot fourth i council- 1 fine spruj here this week i applegreed the latest color rthe millii pat in attractiy trafabswi for sheep killed j the dogs thestreetel mills there are empioyees k tbs star chnrch will coming snnimer a teae church omagi the proceeds the anno list church wemng was as a very i in this section i jfpr use daring aletterfr is consigned totl the bona fide i ing thegarnh evening was was not much costumes jelmc mcdonald of and costs last scott- aci tbsre is among ratepayd the twopaynia municipal taxe the areon the wai- j in value of real time is sq messrs quite astockial ings koneraliy basiueas in thet i mri alexi 1 farm near am john mann for brown will stajll owimttoib several of tbei lymeetangof tbl postponed aqtil the nnmi dominion elect in the recent raj former there we 1432 the guelpb with thetr c pj applying for a waterloo per goderioh the earn by the dundas to be appreciat will be put to gl it la presented mrfidwa town died su woek of cbmpj oias a young m highly respeflti georgetow sented the villi tigued petitionj pool or bagatel place the pr john mor been an inmatitl guelpb for i died suddenly he was about f iln tbeir henaersodmcj intention to ch remaining wiutj flannels are what they sayl i lorue presents quite at its weekly n itistheint concert on good prog the very i jagoeformerlj milton wiubel been appoint agent of the officesat 3s8 1 2wh it- was tfl printed the 1 1 was not paw the fault is a j tbey were of i ifptonhaihou rise thouafcj flying off the hi thegotij has pnt ihth jp by whtehtbej morning foif i tables the j of a6 westernl ooeaboutasi oifvrloity tfor the worli c daybyi to notico provi ogettinjrtdji eturnfeiibb uot a return to tbi bow they pl tbecoojjtryl waste j away i itsotebil

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