Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 23, 1888, p. 3

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dressing combs kino combs roger scissors knives and razors toilet soaps we keep an immense assortment oi this class of goeids ireen win dow blind paper 36 inches wide tor 5c per yard rc- memberoui stock ot spectacles from 10c vr pair upwards geo hynds acton ont cztte us a call thfmkthodrstrhitxrh acton rev e phillips pastor rsrsoio rower avonuc 1ui 7 sirviie lai ari anl c 30 irai saiiilay ixs li class coiiiuictsi bv the pisor allcorliilly uivitcd rsers aaa visitors alinys welcome at- v ushers a l door szs are iestl aplyro 11 p moore r steaarj ttfe jrtoit jrrc 3rf55 tiukspay kkprvary 2 isss many 3i1x0j locals the ler tlouditful anil alert ere- lres keporters o rervil for hilton toll voar vote earph against thfl peti- home gleanings wlitrltmo mostly of n 1api cluirtirtrr niul all iiitrrrsttuit p ftotnmadagiscars queon scheming and selfish men want to fdrco the liquor uponme but i will nover take a revenue from that which causes misery and vice protect the home from the bar room veto against the petition j a contribution to canadian literature mrs s a cnnoii theauthor of ijnurn sccvirtl and other poems is contribuhn to the timiiiiiiii iifimiiiv toninlo mi oriiiml drama of much jkiwor and intopest ilcvlins with the importation of marriage able prls of good character from frnneij to canada in the time of louis xiv tho lixnier also publishes or wild sermons in full r against the pitiuov- i rev w p c nmti 1 1 ouelpli will address a mass meeting in the town hall on friday evening licv w a mckay h a ou monday evening and rev t i a moore lunlmr cobnrn the blind man on wednesday evening the night before tho election a large choir of singers will ren der appropriate music on each of theso evenings central sank assets i the central bank liquidators are quite satisfied with the manner in which they have been able to realise on the assets of the bank on thursday the sum of 10 0j074 was received making a total ofslol 0 tho crciit of the institution at the present time this toother with what is expected by the 1st of march will bo more than sirmcieiit mr rowland says to pyy a dividcud of 2 per cent l fitre fortuna tely controlles j afi incipient tire occurred at the residence of mr john lambert carpenter no association terrace bower avenue on mouday afternoon it orginiatej in the summer kitchen and is sdpposed o have been sttirted by some livv coals in an ash barrel with the aid of an iclipse chemical fire citinauisher in the hands of- mr alex secord tho ilames were soon controlled a quantity of lnmher aud several panel doors wore- destroyed confectionary by wholesale j the renfrew j r sjiys idit0r moore of the acton vt vvjhas bejeu trying to nuke the best better the fisii rris it js generally acknowledged vjus the bet printed and best looking country v to trafskar township is taging the dogs m is riovini into larger ti ehtius gos chain found some weeks i0 rerrrifs at this osire unclaimed vote a en pra can you pray for a nlzr to license of tlievliiskey traffic the atiscts hive we understand civen jp all hope- of carrying their repeal weekly in the rroicce but recently ii added an improved prouty power press his oftlce and last week sent out the paper looking if possible cleanerand neater than ever iog may it remain where it is away up til the top a pattern for others to follow 0 f uilton methdist anniversary the annual methodist inissioii-ary- ser vices were held atmilon on sunday rev lr carman getieral superintendent preichel it the nioruiug and delivered a lecture iu the evening this celebrated t- j i siwaker drew a larije congregation and his jeiinte camnbej champion highland v i lecture was most practical and ably de- cv uarr town haili acton march 1st j hvered rev a 1 knss read esjructs the interior of the pew victoria wing ct the liceirii cieueral hospital is all com- eksonai mkntldn halron ayild 10 its duty 1 titriigthiilirkriqmttliig vlsllorstrt ami from acton with whom free pros headers are moreov hess arimiilnteil lifiis v mi8 mnggie nlcklitiib visiting friends iu toronto tho misses may of triifalgaf are guests of mr thomas millei 1 henderson m p loft fov ottawa yesterday morning i mibs bcrtio snyder of toronto is visit- iog friends in acton mr and mrs thomas kabton visited friends in kelson- during tho week miss kittio stewart of hamilton is tho guest of miss anna matthews mrs k l gray pfj toronto spout rcveral days this week with friends hero miss ella brown of toronto has ueeijt visiting friends here durin the past weokmento what th7chioaow vtej ority against the repeal of the kalton may tc counted at t20 i tt scot a- c iiij rev t e carter of cheltenham rreacied m the- baptist chapel last sunday iitcrnmr the poliicg places at the election nest thursday are the- town hall and c c speights store s fvkwcod circuit sabbath school con vention at kockwood opens tomorrow rerr- mz at e oclock- the members of the qntario legis- ktare vistcd the ontario agricultural codege gnelph yesterday 5 highland dancers- iu full highland costntaejspanish irish and other dances toa hall aton march 1st the acton pro p complains of the scarcuyo houses acton ts evidently plcj aheidgaeph huninj mr adim cok is arranging for a big sale cf lots in his newlysurvcycd property lateview piace on the 14th aprij prof beaton edinburghs champion riper since isso he will delight yoa with piper masie town hall acton march 1st scots wha lae and auld scotch kgs by gain spcncc the greatest scot tish vocalist of the age town hall acton mtrchut thaimtial sabbath school conven tion of halton county opens at oakviue tins morning aij iuttresting session is looked for owing to pressof other matter in this issae we are obliged to leve over the pabheatioa of the auditors report nioulcipal fitiancesj bmgitgtlie national songs performing tne uaiynilf nets- iu uatioua costumes town hah acton march 1st the aa ijike piticss has bought fln mjer new newspaper press and if anything ssevt brighter than before if that be iosibe iucdas slnuitard jn thursday neat 1st march vote gntt the repeal of the scott act and insure lire safety of of your home and fiinly r i- whiskey shops andieiiary services were held in the- bi sunday 1 t k carter of cheltenham late of liudo kng preached the sermons at tue election in guelph on monday fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ff aid cutteij cxald gowdy was elected oer mr peter kerr by 1h majgrity tie eosjoh of a- lamp iu brencans tailor store oti saturday evening caused laite a scare jthe flames were speedily trolled and the damage was nominal r philhpi ofiacton and rev r- fcroley ofpergus preached sermons that are hihiy lauded in the methodist chjiciiou suhday georgetown 1crald worldly and frivolous eastern paper aaji it 3 i thip for a man to be- ng to the church but apoorthing for a n think the church belongs to him capt keetch lays down the christian duty ofjdl salvation army soldiers to sup- pprt the scott act with their votes and their influence in a very uncompromising manner mr hh bolton reeve of bolton d warden of jtuecouutyof peel is the voangest rteve ever elected in ontario he was elected three years ago and is now 2 years old clrristian voter the issue is kjuarely before jyou yoo candot po aodgeitv tytt nfirt vote willl fa gupft of the scott act against the liquor tr or with the whiskey party in sup- prt of it which will you do it is a question of conscience the special services in the methodist church under the leaderfhip of mr co barn the blind preacher closed on friday evening they were very successful and resulted in nch good it is expected that tbe services will be resumed at the close of e scott act campaign bat of thisartner no will beg iven from t3 annual reports which show the church in a most ilourishing condition lr carmah lectured on monday evening on political rights and moral reform to a very hire audience r 1 assault czse at goodwood an assault was committed upon a soper agent of the grand trnnk railway at good wood tuesday nidit the 7th inst about oclock as mr soper was on his wjy from tea and within abont twenty rods of the station elijah jones of the township of brock accosted him and said are yon mrsoprl he replied yes sir jones then struck soper bringing him to the gronnd aud injuring ins eye sefiojisly jones was sentenced wednesday to sixvy days hi whitby jail at hard labor mr sopor is an active temperance worker and has received several letters to the effect that he might be killed any day i cannot afford it the above remark is often made by our smaller farmers when they are asked to buy a platform scale no person slirald be allowed to liny or sell unless they have a wilson scale or one equally as good they come to town with grain and cannot tell within several bushels of what they have on the load until they are told and then they are not sure of it the buyer may be honest or no for all the farmer knows or his scale may ba out of order that diffi culty could be overcome by writing to c wjlson a- son ho esplanade street east toronto for a good reliable scale then he will feel trappy as long as he lives a general purpose official from the watfold adrocie we learn that for the salary of 3w per annum the municipal council pi watford have en- gageda m m torun the town with the fol- ljvin list of duties to preserve the peace to build sklevalks to repair silevall- toiielit street lumps to imim lei awppjh to iiu he f- hiiiip irits to be rirotikt of driving lark to be caret iker oi corporation property to cut ic-l- hi lire tanks to cut thist aud noxious weed- to at ai saiitarv iusector to cl tor omiedscf etc to be lauitor cf the council ltoom in addition to the above the council may assign him to any special duty they think propar and all fees to which he maybe en titled by virtue of his office as constable are to be paid over to the corporation- every thing considered the man that can satisfac torily fill the bill has no bonanza and we presume no objection would t2 made should the council generously piake his salary an even four hundred v the farmers institute the farmers convention opened in the t6wn hall yesterday afternoon under very favorable auspices an address was dcliv- etejl during the afternoon by prof pan ton which were followed by profitable discus- sipii the entertainment provided j last evening by the institute was much enjoyed by a large audience it was one of real merit miss annie langstaff of toronto sarrg marguerite and the miller and the maid in excellent style she wab re peatedly applauded miss langstaff ap peared in appropriate costume the pro gramme was made up with selections by others local and from a distance the whole being interspersed with selections by acton parlor orchestra prof panton gave an interesting address a fuller report of the proceedings of the institute will appear in nest isbne the programme for today is as follows meeting will open aty oclock a m wm f fisher esq will give a paper on far- risers organizations prof paston will follow with an address on rust and smut at 130 p m thomas shaw esq editor of the line stock journal will give an interesting address on the un claimed herituge of the farmers and john t hotjson on how to make betook raising pay thiswill be an interesting day for the farmers miss etta matthews of toronto spent several days during the week with frionds here imiss hattio jelloy teacher ptirkdalo has been paying her acton frieuds a visib this week mr cobnrn the blind preachor left on saturday moruiug for freqinui whero he preached ou sunday mr s hannaut returning officer for the coming election was a caller nt the fiiek 1ukss oflicp on tuesday mrss anderson ot seaforth and mr james henderson of milton were guests at the resideuco of d henderson mp this week rev j w rae and mr ii p moore statistical secretary left last evening to attend tho annual convention of halton sabbath school association at oakvillel edinburgh concert co the most tlenup scoftish conterticoinpaiiy that ever appeared in america town hall acton march 1st 1888 election returns will be aunbunced atcoucort i mr rj holmes in partnership with his brother is erecting a butcher shop on the lot on main street north of mr w hi rutledges shop they will opeiqut i a few days iu the meat busiuess rev dr beldiiig of troy n y is still in charge of the specinl services in the disciples chapel services each week evening at 730 and on sunday at 11 a m and 030 the dr is greeted wit audiences respecting thetnewly appointed county crown attorney the cviiiiiu says mr matheson is an able lawyer is well aud irfavqrably kfiowii in this ounty having practiced some years ago in milton and georgetown his appointment will be acceptable t iht public generally aud to j his party the acton fiei piiis has invested in a new prouty power pukss the appear ance of the 1iik piikss at once indicates that itris a lirstclass machine it is manu factured by the same firm as the one the flemtil recenth- introduced and whidi runs charmingly by- steam we congratulate our acton contemporary and hope he may luve long enough to wear out hulfadozen such presses cieorgetown iliralil cant do friend iloahl one prouty w a life time with reasonable care -n- says the printers circtilajr some advertisers feel that the pnblisher of a newspaper is under an obligation for their patronage and if offended threaten to withdraw it newspaper men should omit uo opportunity that offers itself to teach thelnpatrons that they confer greater obli gations than they receive no man adver tises unless he expects to receive more benefit than the worth of the money that he pays the publisher is under no more obligation to his advertiser than the doctor is to his patient or the lawyer to his client the business transacted is for mutual benefit th good a privuto lotter from mrs l s butllii of fif clair mich a formor resident of aoton saybt i i w6nld bo very sorry to hear tlfat tho scott aot was repealed in halton biit lam buro i will not hear siich baneful news for i nin convinced that tho good pcoplo in halton will nil vote against repeal and that tho majority in favor of tho act on tho 1st of march will bo largely increased i feed satisfied that tho ilaltoninus havo by this time leimiod tim- virtues of biioh a prohibitory act if thcro aro any wholnivo not sondtlieni over hare and they will very soon bq crfnvinccd almost every day 1 boo men piss her wlii have been to st clair withi wood and they aro returning homn cursing tlieir horsba and everything else and bodrunli with tho liceiibodwhiskoy bold theroso freely tfiiit they can hardly bit in their sleighs ij feel like saying are you goirlg to build this nassagivwkya nkws kroni our own correspondent the rev w a mckaywoodstoc on monday evening 13th instdelivercd an ad dress with good results in caaipbellville on the attempt to repeal the scott act t there was a meeting of the xassagaweya bible society held ii the town hall brook- ville on tuesday evening 11th inst an able speaker from a distance was present but not many peoplethat lived any distance from the town hall went to hear him the brookvillo literary society held their weekly meeting as usual on friday evening 17th inst and us frequently happens aiyast concourse of people as sembled with the expectation- of being en- tjertaincd with debating and other literary selections to be rendered by parties whose other avocation so tax their time- and strength that they do not consider it obligatory to come out and perform that which they had promised to do the pro gram however was iuterestingthough not lengthy aud wasrconlposed of the follow ing music messrs moore beattie gillies grieve moffat player misses canute easterbrook gillies ind mrb moffat recitations miss mcewen and mr j earley readings messrs player hutcheon and taylor oneof our members has been purposely accused of imaginary sheepfeteahug and it has been resolved- to hold a mock quarterstsbion to try the case next friday evening much amusement is anticipated the rev b b keefer ib billed to discuss tho failure of the scott act in brookville on thursday evening 23rd inst he will be accompanied by prof morgan aud little fairy a large turn out is expected 1 nil gust nassagaweya feb 20th 1888 110ckwood news from our own correspouueiit the school children are having holidays at present as mr sinclair and miss strachan are both on the sick list d l schnltz hus sold ont his stock in the store recently occupied by him to a wm hooper of exeter but intends continuing the store buoiness as heretofore l major mutrie past muster workmau represented as its delegate rockwood ao- uwjlodge at tho meeting of the grand lodge in hamilton last w-iek- rockwood is determine to get as near there as possible ite latest evidence of itsairjbition is the fait that we are to eekly newspaper established here no 1 to be issued iu a month or donoiforxt wlien y in intend purchasinga firstclas organ or piano to go to j c mclean of the gnelph temple of music he 19 no agent bat buys his goods in large quantities at rock bottom figures aud only the jtigb- est grades are handled j have a vj volume so the palvation army again invaded rockwood listsunday in the form of a cautiiigent dt he guelph division com prising the captain and some fifteen soldiers it is the intention to establish a corps here soou but in theimeantime it remains as an outpost in connection with guelph been on el gtr train last week anewly married couple lady welldressed hus band ditto but looking like abknk clerk with a salary of two or three hundred a year she looking unconscious my last wiuterscoatcostahiindred aud fifty dollars he hoping next winter wouldnt come or a collision on the train would oota 1 1 curtain v xyz fl c says for i know you will all do your duty mrs butinmay rest assured that we will endeavor as a people to do our duty in tliib momentous matter and that the good name of her nativo town and comity will never be tarnished by agreeing to legalizo the sale of intoxicating licjuora as a boverage blio may safely look for a larger majority than ever tlijficofjtsmtiolsly i li it right to derive a revehuovoutof a traffic vifliich no decont man defends is it right to license a nuui to make paupers and then tux sober men to take care of them is it right to build churches to save men and at the balno tirao license shops that de stroy them is it right to license ifsalodn to teach vice and then tax people for schools to teach virtue is it rightto teach your boy uotto drink and then license a place where he may be taught to drink is it right to take ckrc of your own boy and vote to license a place which will ruin your neighbors boy l is it right for you to go to the polls and voto without having studied the question seriously and carefully is it right to teach your boy to he honest and then vote to license a place where he he may bo taught to gamble is it right to license a nuui to sell that which wl make a man druiik and then punish tho man for being drunk is it right to teach a boy to restrain his passions and then vote to license a place whero his worst passions will be inflamed is it right to preach justice and charity and then vote to license a thing which robs the widows and orphans of their bread dr a t scholield of london compares the moderate drinking of stimulants to sailing ou the outer circle of a whirlpool a somewhat exciting but not a wise pro- ceeding j temikkaxck calsk to the 1liont xo to the kditor of the kuri iiikss sin the antiscott act advocate vol i- no 1 is now before me it may seem remarkable that a paper starting with a citcultttioh 10000 should so suddenly become defunct especially as the 6ub- sription was free this anonymous sheet is to be brjerly viewed iu the light of ue present thijee years and six months after its publication 1 the advocate says you will jintl tu huh who an uirtkiiiiljaiu ire coiisiiitvt in uiciiuj jhu ifquriuiis laic ttr art tin n vf littli riniyirffiv uiifaiif in- ulkndimj in thfir wen ajtairi etc these men who forced this lawjor favored it arc still in onr midst and on examination it will be found their clfaracter is quite as good as those who adtocate a licensed iniquity and as to theirsuccess in business most if not all of them have continued to carry on their busiuess much longer than the enterprise to publish an advocate has flourished among us 2j our attention is directed to the finan cial question by a comparison between halton and huron thnictusim from hold ttc in huron in jssncn illlsi in llallon nottiny they should publish another sheet this year ofis and let us know the amount the lawbreakers of llal- tonphuron middlesex etc have contri buted toward the public treasury iu tl e first part bf then paper they speak of morals but on tbh question of finance they leafve out the moral aspect altogether and it isjuit thie aspect of the busiuess hobled the good people of halton to put the ban of itbe law oil the whole business 3 inrohshtencij jon page 1 we read a healthy body doei not require- artificial stimulants of any kind as nature will sup ply them in sufficient quantities then on page 3 john a macdonald is spoken of as being bright and energetic as ever at the age of 75 yet he hashover teen afraid of a glass of beer or something stronger look at that and then at this i the only counties iu ontario which have passed the scott act are halton and huron in their next issue will they kindly give a free circulation of the factthat nearly three score counties- have biuce passed it and that vigorous efforts are being put forth to render it effective in these counties in the face of opposition by meti of the class who address us iu tho advocate quoting therein over 30 verses of scripture might they not refer us to a few such passages as thete in their next issue fear god llonqr the king let every soul be subject to the higher powers for rulers are not a terror to good works bat to the evil thou shall not kill thou shalt not bear false witness etc two years in halton is quite enough for the people but within seven weeks from the issue of hub unsupported state ment the people of halton declared by a ucnjeli increased majory that they would not conscutto go back to license and freo whiskey the liquor dealers paid advo cate mr dodds declared that he would stand or fall by the repeal vote in halton ste judge he fill as he has not since jjeu foolish enough to take tho platform iu defence of the liquor traffic if the above statements from the advo cate look so ridiculous and untrue now in what light will they bo viewed a jvars hence one will read theni 1- with the j same curiosity as he would teadthe articles of 25 years ago in- deferce of slavery i cknnot refrain from giving the following quotation from dr talmage this work of reformation will be so jiojoughly done tiiat aftetjyou and t are dead and gohe and far on in the future in a museum in tiib eountry there will be staijding on the lachrymatory of an andient tomb and- the demijohn o a modern wine eellar both alike curiosities and the antiquarian- in his lecture will explain to his students how the tfimb woi a receptacle of tears for the dead aud the demijohn was the fountain of tearb for the living a citizen wc would respectfully draw your attention to trie extent and variety of our stock we carry the largest assortment in central ontario and can do as well for you or better than elsewhere buying for cash in the largest jriarkets of the world or from the manufacturers direct we can offer you un equalled advantages in price arid selection if you intend to build we think it wfllbe q your advantage to give us a call when we will place you in charge of an ex perienced clerk specially adapted and well posted in the builds ing trade onr aim will be to give satisfaction in every parlicalar pjease cau or write us john m bond co direct hardware importers ghttzeilipih- have you secured your binding twine yet present indications are that it will be scarco wo have bought largely of the best made and will ho happy to book orders or givo information imported direct from germ an y to charles w kellys a music store opposite post office guelph the largest and most complete consignment ofmusical merchandise that 1ms ever been received in guelph the stock consists of double basses violincellos viblas full three quarter halfsize violins guitars banjos cases aceordeons piccolos flutes clarionetes harmonicas banjo strings tambourines cyiribalri bones bass drums snare drums silver and brass tririminga these goods are bought for cash and imported direct so the music loving people of acton and vicinity may look for bargains thib fall aud winter my btoreis stocked witha full line of the i bell orgatansdowne pianos for which i am sole agent for guelph aud vicinity be sure to call aud get the prices of new organs before you buy feecoud hand ones the lansdowiie piano is taking tho load leading musicians are selling their old pianos aud buying this piano call and examine my stock no trouble to bhowgoodfi special attention paid to the sheet munic trade remember the place tovells block opposito pobt office o w eelly these are hard times v- -but- kg t- man street aoton is fully prepared to supply the needs of all who require pure and fresh groceries fruits ac and everything else in that line for the times cheap -o- a special stock of crockery and dishes are shown in sets atfrom 250 to 2000 tea sets 5 worth 6 qiass sets 50c worth 65c lamps 150 worth 200 vegetable dishes fruit dishes cake stands c all other goods prpportionattely cheap every customer knows that my prices are low aud always satisfactory aud new ones will be convinced by calling come early and secure goods cheap u iv ii harding for infants and children cattorlaissotreuadaptedtociindrenthai i cuter cure oolie oonshpatlo i recommend it as superior to any brescridtlon i sour btomaclj diarrbcea eructation known to me- i aj i f pr 111 so ojtfom st brooklyn n y wiftouttojarioiii medlcatkm l tbi cektaok compaky 77 murray street n y iai a from the 1 i i tefimple of music i great cleating sale of new and- secondhand organs pianls melodians on easy terrns of payment ri now mid secjld hand belt organs r a i from 20 up j 5 thomrfrorgbis new from 7o np i karo organs nil v from vo up good second hand pianos from 7o up 2o new doininiojiltlrgails llllojl most of iiiobo iii jjrgais incntnisre at presont routed through thecountry and i will warrant cvery instrument wlileb 1 soil to givo perfect satisfaction small musical expected e call uiidinake u will semi selection ai for approval inul if iaiustilliloitlliigin organ shout niuslc i a large consignment of- lelephono conned erchandise includingand and other instruments ery day direct from german maoufacturers which wih be sold cheap for cash- aiikcmen as to what prico of instrument you want or writn for lisf and i soriling toprico tou wish to nay to your nearest station or deliver tho samo lo instrument is noc worth tho money i ask forit return it at juy ipepse be gcnuiiio heintzman liano also tho celebrated dominion iiano aud lerod daily inyrorter of foreign musical merchandise quehecst guelph s h s350 you wonder why wucaii iivesoiiiueusr the uiouoy thousands say this in their letters it is because after platisjirc made it crjs fur lens proportionately to print 150000 copies that loclelio durilb its ueinly iifty yeursexif enco the ineiicaii agriculturist jicb til f orbed trteiitjfour other agricultural jicriodlcals auh contiuuty tobc the rccogniztd hutharity on agricultural matters the world over with the old staff of editors who have made it- u power in both heniirhcrcsrdiuorced with new writers it- will bc more valuable durink 15 than tivor each uvunber now contains nearly one hundred original illustrations and original articles on the farm garden hearth and household fromovfr fifty different writers price 150 a year single no 15t clsi on calvary first and only reproduction and beforepilate i i ihese luafjiiiiieeugilworksof ait are neither olafcjme chromes udr ortiiiiary engravings but i a for us bythotoetching and mczzofrravcure process bh heavy pliite paper ooeach tjoth pictures linished dec 20 1837 forwarded iu tubes ipoctpaid otjr great offer f- i aiicfiean agriculftiristtkng or german wiith choice of pictures and our new volurnefjust published entitled oijf homes how to keantlfy them beautifully illustrated bound iu cloth and gold price rloi i3l postpaid for lg0 or the same witli both pictures all postpaid for i20j e send postal foijliecimeu number english or german full description of new books pre seiited to old and uewjftubscribers aud lull description of the pictures aud portrait of mnukaesy tlie painter of these great works now attracting worldwide attention jjpanvassers wanted everywhere if most liberal inducements aadress david w- judd publisher 751 broadway 1 y- furnituiie ujsiertakisrgr fouit i undeitamngi department complete with a beautfcx w- fjcll furniturelcjfepartment r a lini skliiltku stock or- i parlor bedrdpm suitesj pring beds mattresses tables chaiij ejtc etc etc a full lind blj goods frobi the best makers always on hand pinces hjasosable ightso dspe j s i us to farmers and threshers on your machinery only the wellknown 9 gold j wagons aud ilots cofjinscasketsandbuiialeobes of all sizes in sfock oltdelts pkomptly filled j speight 8c son bight bdtagrer peerless oil fjt a ls awar i during the last three years try also our poptloss axle groase for your powers these oils are usertaud highly recommended at thcilodel i farm guelph faihiersask forjthem use noofher manufactured at- qxteea city oil work s by samuel rogers co tn fob sale -o- x toronto ttbiph a 20 pieces dress goods at 7ic worth i2ic- i n b stocktaking sale now going on 20x pairs corsets sizes 24 to so at 40c per pair worth 100 n b clearing sale of corsets this week i 500 pairs ladies wool hose at f 5c- worth 30c n b great sale of gloves and hosiery 25 ladies ulsters at 250 worth 450 n b this month mantles at your own prices 20 pieces tapestry carpet at 43c worth 60c n b every carpet reduced dressmaking at modprate prices mckily brothers 46 and 48 kinc street east ha so scotch suitings serviceable shades stylish surfaces u haw xxrundy merchant tailors guelph blaurancepo wlolesale opticians 246 st james streetic ontreal t- pebble and other spectacles and eyeglasses are to be found in ominion they are recommended by and testimonials have been resident vicepresident expresident and ex vifiepresident of i tkp medical association of canada the president of the college of physicians and msurgepns of quebet the dean of the medical faculty of lavapuuiversity the presi dent and expreaidents of the medical council of novascotia c a comfflete assort ment of these excjlent goods will be found at the store of v i j bpearsow agent acton r js- tt great clearing sal of w goods at the right house i the winter goods must be sold and to effeot large sales tlieye offerjuc at cost prises and pill these mantles are made and trin est styles gouiu at post prices hosiery and gloves at an ebormoui for ladies and girls of all sizes these mantles are made jand trirrimed inithevery latest fashions ai dlook chyjrming maguificent mantle clotlif in the very ne rmoutf reduction bee the kee curtains hey arethe latest styles in beahtifnl goods jelling at cost n aad very handbomfe linen laces in various widhha going at from 14 to 4o por yard they have ah euor r eood value a beautiful new stock of ladies and misses embroidered underwear and nightwear reeeiired lately which is offering exceedingly eheap a shipment of the of them at far less than cost just see the beautiful mantles new- ew sale the embroideries have a big sale also they are such 3 1cu a luj chopping will be done uutil further notice ai aoton koller mills for five cents par bag jons haiivby miller kelly bros- west of toronto have the finest cutter price ilress goods going at ata enormoub beduotion blankets of all kinds selling off at an immense reduotiou millinery feathers hats ribbonsxtc goibgat a great sacrifice wincies down f rom 5 ltd scjirqm 8 to 5o knitted woolen scarfb and skawls sslling pff at cgat see them byall means seavy winter bhtwls and wraps selling off far under prie a lot ol very stylish bonnet ribbons marked ddwn from 40 to 25o one eitha lot down from 20 to 12jo bee the allwool cashmere hosiery at j cljeap- r806 window rx j window curtains curtail carbets 6old very largely this sdasbn the increase ot one of my three carpet salesmans sales thisyedf was 910000 andfb run off the balance of the stock watkins has ar under prme a lot of yery stylish bonnet jtiibbons markea down iroro u to aoc- oneouibiuiuuituiiuui v y r half price the underclotbinfrof all sizes isgoiugivery cheap flannels of all kinds aro sellingdff veitt cljeap- r80o window rollers imported this week the sale of l oil clotlib mats rugs mattings linoleums window shades window poles carpet sweepersji window curtains curtain- materials etc in the latest styles v ia tr t i i- j rrrk i a a a m tlim cannot qfilacmnna cripr ihir veffi put down the price to oost aud verymany iwlow cost see the very best five frame brussels carpets tjiarked down from 185 to 81 crossleya best- tapestry carpets down from 00 to 710 very superlorahwpol carpets down from s11q to 75o see the charming tablb and pianocloths the sight house is on king street east one poor west ot hughson street mind the names onthewindowa are theltight house and hamilton january 191868 i si thomas o wtkxits iti

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