Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 6, 1888, p. 2

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lobsters to oome infcee hot placed a duty span the oani ha been ecepam bj the action of the dominion government who have decided that pears peaches papea end other iruits may come in int hot that doty moat be paidopon theoratee baskets and bone containing them tii and the ateamahtp great jiaetern larfeat ahip which ever floated whoae bjatory hu trotnthe start been one of financial faanre except in the matter at saying atlantic anhmaxineitelegraph cables hu maaeber last voyage and been beached utraamoreon the hosey in england wbm she wol be broken bp and aoid for old iron tbsornmbetorsr thefollowins it the count held last week f the vote polled in the recent election oa thewnd nit the total rote ii given in i ich polling sowm atoo in the oonnty bt- auxutos so i datiaoktow xlilrox 1x0 1 remit of the official j- oiatcux no l- ktqcssixo no 1 811111 school isorral u 5 hicvraruowu cdablbu j si 87 n tbomnaooi ooaiors t3 6 qleqvluiaiiu kiauoixteta no1 oampbellvulo s ilrooavlllc i sknatehbull kkuox n01f cmnmlniruia dells school rioaeh 8 dines coram la no 1 the boyne 2 tjramqqia 2tramqqil iportvule i uaani corsen ihlenuo fi bronte bi ins si 6s jl s3 x 1w u 113 n- m r a a a n ra ta to o u1s totals uajorltylorwaldlcil biiectod ballblj it f bpoiledballoa i j u the total number of voice polled wu 0tc thii ii a decreaae of 150 from the number polled in the jpreviooa hendenon- waldie election when 131 ballota were cart in acton there wer joat aeven votea icis than in the previoui the same ai in the election oonteat and exactly afcleodhendereoa mr thotnaa shaw of hamilton baa been appointed to the vacant chair of acri- cahmrre at the provincial ajrricnltnral col- laiceat gndph the appointment j is an excellent one in every respect daring his oner xr shaw haa taken a keen intereat inevery way in the welfare of the farmers naing every means in his power to give to all the apeoaj knowledge romreaerl 1 tneaday the 6th day of november next mayweb be called election day in the uaited tatesthia year there will be ewrt in every state of freeiential elactorsfand in everr territory of a dele gate to cmgraas in thirtyfive stale a elect iom of some kidd win be beklj ejther of execotive officers members of the lvegiaulare or members of ckingresa there will be abo mayoralty co in aosee huge dtiea as new york so that the antericanttzen will not likely do moch that day bet vote- a ft rv jtcrox cno esniflrnox the officen ol theiocicty an doing their dtmost to mtka the oomiofi exhibitioa the best that his ever imu held in lh eoanty the tngetneiiu wch bcirig effecd vill golu to secaro this rccalt bat they thoulri be usicted ia their work both by ti firmer ol the district ud the basi- ness men at the towu in s caose like ihvt where sil ore interested there iboald be no thirkipg- let cverrone do hk put and tatirfsctory roccess rili naturally follow the prize list will be ready for distribu tion on saturday ana vill cants in ir large number of special prizes several aftert- tioni hare been made asd uie money vill be as cqaally dirided as possible kearly a thousand dollars is offered in prizes in cluding many attractive special prizes the exhibition baiididg is to be enlard by as extension of some fourty feet to its lenjh and uitezn feet to the width this will afford nearly doable the space of last year we aaun invite j every firmer erery stockraiser every manufacturer and every merchant to assist the society it deser- tmili the help we can give it all farm ers andtbers wishtng to join should send their ifolkr in to thefeacreury or to a di rector at once 1 personal mentdn parattaphi seapmilm tuitori to a id from acton with whom tree frets 1 leaders art hurt or leal acquainted uln minnie adams vlaited frenda in georgetown lut week miss may drinkwater ot bl cbomas visited friends here last tlmndty mra w smith spent a oonpl 1 ol days jut week with friends at hamiltoi mis mary brown haa retorned from a a short visit with friends ol lyndi n mrs ilobt creino and children i avo been spending a week with friends at c irlnke mr john oconnor ot chicago spent a few days last week with friends li 1 acton mr and mrs wd prick of newark n i are the gnesta ot mr ho icrt gib bons mr vyuitam ramsey made 1 trip to qlovertviue and now york during the week bevr w williams of goelpl was a weloome caller at the fbxk paxsi offloe ou tbonday miu hattie thorston and qeo ge spent several days this week with friends in trafalgar mr richard and misa mable ii hem- street ot trafalgar were gnosis at lakeside farm isat week mrs green and son and mis potmff ot hamilton were the gnosis ot 1 r anson smith hut week miu mills and miss fheebe vitson of stratford visited friends at the lletbodilt personage last week dr george drydco of i ockwood onl has oome to onicago to reside chicago canaauifi a merieam dr mnrrow of goeiph fomerly of acton hu been lying very ill for a coople of weeks with a kind of low fever with not moch btgn of improvement arpresenl mpissp an iowa sakonlieper lately cnallenetd the wte of a taiaiater on tbe ground that being subject to retdoral by his bishop he can not be a dttien of any townj tbe easts haa gone into the courts whatever i tha email may say the stern stubborn fact remains that the preacher referred to baa been far to n autoes foe the iowa saknikeeper thats what troubles the bar4ender the parson is apt to be tbe crtjxeneat kind of a citizen a citizen of no mean city freeborn and holding his rights of cutaeoabip only less dear tfaimhis religwo if notiniieedapartof it j wbat- aretthe saiomvkeeper may think or dsaire it is liwy that the parson will kecg right en toting just the same and when the people n and also publicans and the aoldiets ekewise me to the pnlpit fox thetir politics they will jta it without any boodle ttude reform or ginmill influence tbe saloonkeeper win ban to sell his shop to pay be eosu the parson isnt half thraegthvoting yet hes joat begun b batdffle 1 m a 0 at btattkgtoy i bcxltaoraronu an b0 a disgrace- fal row occorred in onr qnict little village this afternoon ever since the scott act haa been repealed and the licenses granted the era effect of the sale of lienor hu been mantfeat two young men who had been drinking freely all day were ejected from cos of the hotels one of them took off hts ooat and hat and went for the win- dove making a total wreck of them the other took to throwing atones throogh the windows on the village constable ap- pearing on the some they made on the one who had bees doing the stone throwing on seeing he was being overtaken attempt ed to draw a revolver which be had in his rnisaiisiun the constable overpowered him end secured the revolver and brboght him to the tillage justice of the peace office and then went after the other whom he soon secored and the rowdies were fined iii between them j the peices of fthzat advaxclvg the wheat crop df eorope is deficient and tbe sopply iroin the norlhwest- erh stales is far bebw the usual quantity therefore there seems to be good reason to expect higher pricei than have prevailed daring theiut fewjyears with few ex ceptions it it a good plan for the farmers to sell promptly for they take extra risks when they try to ob grain speculators u well u grain producers bat the market is now rising and car farmers may u well get the iop figure one dollar a bushel would have been considered a very satis factory price lut fail it ought to be ob tained this year the greedy man may hold his grain too long and lose bj it bat having regard to the market indications we cannot advise the farmers to be in a harry to sell leir wheat for in all probability ce- will rule higher a meathor two hence honoring bobby bams auuark y aug3l a memorable scottish event occorred here yesterday afternoon the life si bronze statue ol robert bum wu unveiled in washington park at im p m scottish societies from all parts of the united states and canada were present tbe parade- before the un veiling wu participated in consisted of several hundred scottish societies clad in be highland costume military organiza tions were lo io lie at the park the berdr collyer of jfcw york made a brilliant speech reviewing the life of burns it thz gaelpb junctlpu uailwsr theoontractorj are again at work on the gnelph junction railway the right of way over toe grand trunk bail way having been at last secured and tbe roaj will scon be nniahed to the terminus at goldies mill the canadian pacific railway commenced running a train on monday which connects withau trains on the main line at camp- bellviue in eaiply jail br tboiiis sept 1 there is not ejngje inmate male or femjtje confined fn elfin connty jail at present the solitary inmate having been released this morning this is tbest time in the history of the coonty since 1858 that there hu been no ow confined in the jail ayamhfaubareiider caeght itarrx cot sept i arthur white a youth i einejevrho absoroded with ejutlbelcginjm hanking boose of itstretoatjcol afrohedt vic- jteru b cjigpjwt of the money re bockwood xzws prom oar own correspondent ilr wm ifckab lost a valuable- mare worth about ts30 from inflammstion but friday j josiah stewart shoemaker is i inf seri ously ill with typhoid fever mr r sims has moved into he store lately occupied by d l bchultz and will in future carry on busiaess there u well as in bis old stand opposite the post office geo stall who has been breaking on the c p r was brought home last vk with a badly broken leg as a result of falling oil a freight train while on duty j dennis barry b c l son of mr jas ban- of this plaoe was on september 1st elevated to the position of judge in the circuit court montreal and as the mon treal papers state in complimentary terms he takes rank among the most distinguished irishmen of canada isaac lister aged bj years a resident of eramosa for over forty years died at nil sons mr joseph listeri on 6unday and was interred at the friends borying ground here this afternoon hji remains being followed by a large number of friends and neighbors j kvz kockvood sept 4th 1888 w libt bidxt thkyoot in akp hi thf globe telli uili sto y ta connection with recent oleotion 1 m j- on the occasion of the eceui byoelecuon m baitou taighty effor waibade by the mtniiterialuu to get fn he fall non-resl- dent to to i do not km n that the lib erali wore mnchlossacthc thoro was one ultra loyal tory who iiai goue to live in baffslosnd ressted very strouuom per- lastionto coioq back tod give bis vote against the disloyal grits finally bo wu tempted with a telegram frolti sir john miodooald urging him by nsmo to oome across and cast bii vote for henderson he yielded and itartedon tho morning of the eleetion arriving at 6uelph at twenty mlnates to five oclock from which point he bid to driq he von miles to got into hilton county to tho placo wlcro bii vote wu wanted he saw that fijvu useless to at tempt to cover the distitjco in tho timo left to biro and he proceeedsjd no farther ha ihowed hii telegram to lympathising torus it gnelph anf nncerely they moqrnod together over tbe lost ballot ocelfh markets flour itollcri flourtstonol wnile wheat eodwhoat j bprlngtqlugow birluy oiu i v peait hay btraw i wood per cord i em mir aoion i i- butter ditry pickod i battnrrolli j chosse f potatoes par big i applss imbtuitl i pelt i hides r- wool j timothy lood per bath sep cib 1889 fl u3 a 63 i oo to a is 0 m to 0 96 0 93 10 0 m 0 fj to 0 3 0 60 to 0 60 0 35 tbo 60 0 fio to 0 65 0 60 to 0 m 15 00 to 17 00 3 00 to 4 00 4 00 to 4 60 0 13 to 0 14 0 lfiwolt 0 is to 0 90 0 13 to 0 15 0 so to 0 65 0 55 lo 0 15 6 ft5 to t 60 0 50 10 0 40 0 15 10 0 m 4 q0 to 4 50 0 30 to 0 s3 5 75 10 s 5 r axoteebqtteage the haiton election wia fought out on wednesday of last week and on friday two days later the board of license com missioners for the county met the gen- tlaman of whom we wrote two weeks ago wbo openly violated the law under the ad- rice and sanction o a license commis- sjooer was granted l license four others were accorded the same privilege the total list of licenses thas issued close on the heels of the elect ion in which the lib eral candidate won is as follows murray h willis ns oakrille lfarid dewar miftoa bobert bennett georgetown b x brown gletwilliams j h gould burlington in the cases of at least four of these five the inspector had reported unfatorablyloil the application but the board of comxnis- ioiiers ignored the report which the law provided should be made for their guid ance and granted licenses to men who had the 6texet laitrs why ir necessary at the no right to them barely the ontario government will sot long tolerate such flagrant outragesis these canada cucex to the editor of the tazz razsx sik i notice that the street lamps are not lighted on 8unday evenings this allowed they are quite u on sunday as any other evening ratepayers pay for that service i think the committee on streets and sidewalks should see that the citizens are not incoi venienoed any longer and if the present fficer will not do it some other person shoo id be ap pointed who will attend to it i trust the council will take the hint and see in the future that this necessary service is pro perly performed bittjirer acton sept 5th 1883 i thefii the dates for the anneal fall snows gen erally attended by our readers are as fol low acton unionopen to all oct 10th guelpb central gnelpfabept it agricultural and arts association of on tario kingston sept 10 to 15 industrial toronto sept 10 to 32 southern brantford sept ii 12 18 southern coauties st thorau 17 to 20 western fair london sept greatcentral hamilton sett2i to 28 west welunglonharristoa sept 27 and 28 esqaesing georgetown september 27th ind2tfa i duflerin orangeville september 26ih and27th walkerton october2nd to 6jb centre wellington ejors october ith and sth south waterloo ayr october i ih tnd 6th eramosa bockwood oct sod and 3rd puilincb aberfoyle oct till kassagaweys brxjokville oct 5th beverly eocktoni oct 101b erin erin oct 17th and 18 oth and 12 13 and sept 20 to 23 the favorite medicine for thrvat and ihi -ilifh- cultles las long been bud ht u ycrs clwrry v it curvs crouji wfcooplng cough broiicbiu ucd asthma soothes irriuuou of the larynx and fauces utrciiffiliciis the vocal organs allats sorljus v tltc langs prevents consumption and cvun ia adranccil stares cf ti2t dijac relieves cotiiiuj and isdncts slttp tbcrc inwuo otlnir ptcisiniiit for tis- eas ot fiit ilimat tud lnti to be ccin- pared with this kiixtiy my wife bad a ditivrs coici nitii pains iii thi suit and lrwtfi wa thetl nrions uicvliciiics lti ikiih did iter any pyod until i jrot altle of j a rers cherry ptctural uiucli lias curid 1 r a neisblror mt glenn lad tbe i nivlcs and tbe couch uax relicvetl hv i iisc of avers cherry lvctoral i 1 ne uo hesitation fn iccamauidiu ibis cough medicine to everyone afllietcd ktlyrt irortcn foreman ecdfirimsiorrillion art i have been afllicted with asthma for forty years lot spring i vrzs taken with a violent coupu which threatened to terminate my- dali every one prd- notinced ine in caniumpuctu i deter- icijieil to tty aycxi cherry itctoral its effects were magical i was iuimedl- alelj reuevetl and continued to fiu prove untilentirclyrtcovcttd joclbullanl guilford conn sir months ao i bad a revere hem onbage of the lunct brought on by aa incessant cough wblcb deprived of iileep and rest ijried various reme dies but obtained o relief until i be gan to take ayers cherry rectoral a lew bottles of this njedicine cured irie mm e cobum 19 second st lowell mass 1 for children afoicled with colds couslis sore throat or croap i do not know of any remedy which will give more 8pecdv relief than ayeri cherry pectoral i have found it also invalu- oblb in cases of whoopjwfrcougfi ann love joy 1257 iwashingtan etrcet boston mass j ayers cherry pectoral tjtxtjjod bt dr j c ayer k co lowell mast bold by ill dranrtfu rlce 11 dx lotues s i ark wabb tb at at this time0f year thi fakmers espeolal y bbdls to 82m their loojivear for fall akd trylnter pww i the deajo have filibd their shelves with a large 8pok of bootsiand shoes of alkinds j for evirybody slid the pnblie u well aware that for cash we can supply superior good at vsy law prices our ordered t work always plfases aof repairing isneatly and ptcinotly exeotejt wehkvftidmamortmeatoftrunut tie tootry at jatijotory prion give nt a mil wiicfcthis fiitcc foeged his fathees skkz a visitin hiclster stlju out from gacljib to avoid arrort- gckjc sept i a warrant has been issued for the arrest of j b allison a minister from michigan he is the son of a respectable fanner in good circumstances in kasssgaweya township he forged his fathers rime to an orderand obtained dry goods from a- 1 little an old schoolmate to the value of 30 mr littles saspicioni were aroused andbe went to kassagaweys oo interviewing mr allison er he found the order was i forgery he retorned to gnelph it ouce but in tbe meantime alli son had skipped leaving bis wife and child at a hotel there where tfcey had been boarding for the fast week the ttoklds iubvest official kcporu of the wheat and barley v crops vam septanofficial reports of the worlds harvest show that tbe wheat crop in italy france great britain and eus- sian poland is from 20 to 25 per cent be low the average and in austria hoosary southeastern earope and ezypt from 7 to 80 percent above tbe average tfa barley crop in great britain austria hungary france and egypt is deficient from 1 lo ii percent in germany there is ati average crop and iu moldavia the crop u 25 per cent above the average mrs yoiioisnn blnos- pictos sept 4 mrs yoomidi the tttsperance jec urer has been 11 tfnoe shortly affr die temperance convention at montreal her ease fs onosfdarvd crfti oal fn the estrcuja and little hops u wler ttined of ber recovery genticnwn wodly and laatmoe h a daily iixlbtrated pateh the new york dadii grapkit a bold and wise stroke in securing the ser- vices of thomas kast the most wonderfal cartoon artist of bis day oils great sketcher will find- plenty of mairiai for his ready pen in picturiog for the viao circlij of readers of tbe gnpfiic tbe important qnestions before the people dnri ig the pres ent campaign the examples of kasts work that have thus far appeared in the graph how that be has lost none of tbe old time vigor and aptness fn datlininc tbe evenu which be attempts to ptctqre we are informed that all of fasts work for the daily graphic will be p ablished in the wlj graphic the lat er publica tion ii one of tbe best ill ustri fled journals in the country and contains nasrly drmlile the pnmber of pictores and quantity of select reading matter that is gijen byjlar- peri weelig at frail ltslk and about half the cost sabseription ptioe o tlie watty graphic 2fit7per year therefnre no one who feels interested iu the retc rn of thos kasttb tbe caricaturing wo lq need be has made without tbe paper coutainiiii bis work send for sample copy to the patty and watty graphic 83 aiid4l parlj place new york -the- cider ghom mills athookwooj will ra npen for tha saawu i osmcsi on monday 3rd septjmber cbappinii vrfufaso frt aiiil wauhaa trtit- laod ruljenttoade tt prdar stevn mill water vlpni atvt all onnikiiiu isimwi ch autl ilirssulad prumitly r wibraoq john c kelson will 6ure biu0usness dyspepsia inoigestiok jaundice erysipelas salt rheum heartburn headache spbcias anil owry trom dsordsred stomach tffllbtm oo or relieve dizziness dropsy fluttering of the heart acidity of the stomach dryness of the skin of dl arising liver kxdjfzys bowels ok blood trggrietort ithe glasgow h acton i house furnishings ladies this is the time of year you want a new carpe a new sbt of lace curtains or cretonne curtams with rice- fringes to match before buying it would be to your advantage io ins ect our large stock of house furnishings i i ivv j and mon1y wtlu soon si pliiltjrui 1 kenney bros acton f call and ut us whan 70a coma to aotonifeig exhibition j kinney bros -o- oareets in tapestry wool and hemp in good variet- anf designs at exceptionally rjlose figures also a splendid range of floor and table bilclofts lace curtains by the yard and sett and a very larg cretonnes and fringes to match- oh newest 0f our dress goods department is very complete not only as regards closeness of prices but in generalstyle and quality they comprise allwoql jerseys albatross cloths self checks combination stripes- plaids and tweed effects -6l- a special of this department is our array of black goods comprising jerseys soleils fine illwool cashmeres ij yards wide and a lovely silk warp hen rietta cloth at i 25 ee these goods and you will be i delighted our assortment of coatings is very complete a spec al feature being a range of english broadcloths in lightrshides heaps of prints shirtings ginghams coftonades hosiery gloves etc -0- to millinery this department is just in receipt of the latest- novelties be had for the season fresh goods being opened today for style and cheapness we are away ahead a splendidassortment of boys and youths readyr fede suits just to hand our boot ho e stock is the largest and most in town orooeries fresh and cheap eemember our famous 60c tea henderson mcbae fc complete co open union held in the exhibition orld shbysr the jannnal exhib tkm of acton union afficoltural iocieiy will be park woem rowdehs aro pleasant tot io contain tholrowa furjsuro is a sa 0 snro and cttccfoml dastwdbp wurm 1 in cuidicnoradnua is ivma jc o w ms ccmii rsrtmi m4hiiagrtsg tuesday wednesday october 9th and 10th 1888 excellent pri e list large list of specials firstclas s grounds good y alfmile track- good accommodation sfecial aitractlons will ba aa totmeso latkb bend to the secreulry for copjr o frlae list tickeu mi jr be had- irom any ol tlnblrooton ticket sold alter tbe 1st october ue lobjeot to a re daotionof fll iy cents ot tbe prln money oft oxssi joseph lisuripna aobtaanfstddvlaeprea jao dm lsttvtosso jakes uatthxwb baerotarytraasttnr j dib otobb actohiw b8o ntiotamaipuw eqdeiik au waldla j wrtall wpaliwi1l ortnif rmhsbot vassaijavvfeyav bwawdaanbottlivlt vs9jaaumardi eaujbca fflltkhaj onrrl ateoa- jaav ndars huacohaj wn lrrrjaviaiacbpatt itwaotmsi ylosy rj olivet college st n unot 3tioeto cqn seatbd tenders u signed and eddoraad xaftwrqnm canals wilt r niftil lbs aniral of the evt lsalli pn tuesday tbe bib 4 nest for tbe eotutrocum of tml darpoatng and uavrtjjjnivcifi trc of tbe qaloi canal afidt tgaod enjarsenuptoctst cornwall canal th cowl lock at each ot tbo three lntt on the cornwall cans behwt cornwall tad mapfe ororc tb widening tbe channel way ot traction of brjdgf a map of each of the ocall plani andspscineationiof the tja be leen on and afttrtur ot september next at this works and for the respoctit w lowing mectlodod places for tbe works at galops at bouse qalops for devpentaj of the cornwall canal at dki sod for the jisw locks 4c at 1 0jat iormt at tender can be obi ure works at the plaeis in u csm of firms n mi the actual tgnatntss otthe aatnre of tha ixeapwoinojtf ti member of the ssme anthsttl receipt for the sum of 06000 the tender for tbe flalops cat bank deposit receipt fosrths 1 each teouon of tho worki on of the cornwall canal and for t sections on the cornwall canal 1 receipt for tbe sum of thsd th respective deposit recetp not be accepted must be er ufniiters ot hallways and jorfeited if uie party tender into contract for the works at tl the terms itsied in tbe offer j deposit receipts thus eeotin wfl tbe respectire partiet whoa i thu department doee not bm ntt self to accept the lowest or aoj m ar great sati k 000 j the dissolution of ship sale still contini have large quantities we want to convert 1 al sustufl we are- making s extraordinary effort pomplish tiiat end quote you a fea m tbjii fen m i olivet mioh wth hiea expenses low betsn de joent 1 able loetnctois lares library s hnsewm fall term opens- hepllsth term jan ard send lor catajoene just opened out light spring overcoatings in worsteds a1w beautiful designs aud variety off latest srr shaw grundy merchjiint tailors cuelpr meltons iadw made up in the les pjrice for example 1 j splendid colore 25c worth 50c 1 fbir 5k wor and colored satin rji lor 50bandftcj aid sf50 lvressl i6c5cfi20c the money affile 15c ongiijfdl lirjrh beautiful ribbons yard f millineiyy flowers at extraoi prices parasols cent line from 25c factory cottons f j yard up ckeckei i for 6c peri yd w seersuckers 3c pn beautiful fast cohnad and ginghams fo 12jc and i5c gbj and tweeds at ej b ii lowprices beaq at 25c per yard we are slaugtir- made clothing cost gents eufti magnificentstock 25cw6rtlioo hemp union att 1 estry bhjsselsv 1 tqpifj cloths mafei je rt iins window bllicsn j ety and very jojs i fact ive have cheapest tock e rb the public 1 our millinery lip and ordered cloth iti ments are in ex ei dition very busy aids out gopds to suit u price afldrjliaity to the fajwers us yourrwoolj ty k you tiieliighvit ppdeijilit or trade for ah clean merchari spection ahdj spectfully solicji -atl- rsekjvt to farmers anc threshers ubbpnvourmaoliinertoni the wjaiwn j piehlessoil -i- v 1 try also r wattaodhoraeeowata a oils are asl qj1imv farmgnelpli fariueraasklorrteraaaarioou r j j mafilacare3ar uvjm siemi m fftia vtsvifci ifobsmstjjibi aiuatauuonlxmu j- aisjaijswi wcuiirit

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