Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 28, 1889, p. 3

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dranb iandj ctoii rph 30th 3 itjdisplay of b skribbonsilaeest rerich novelfiessp f vist 1- invites the nd yicinityi ipcning or j iyhen jsheti to shosgfj tiroiigfass7 i0m vond d itieistlieifbl iubt the finest md fashiofl kids everpotflf in acton i ksglg at thedayl iusekeepkr jijnesc hating sells arijif tiffi methodktceuhch acton bev o a ontobd it4l phj3 pastor rinonajv- woircrvvcuuc pnblic sorrte lfljo ajii- md 6j0 suud1- pciioolt bible ctamoddueud by lie lslor ajlcordullj- invited rribfen od tvfltort llftji txlcoma at trntlt mlirtt 41 lo doot ktiitiii5mtdiid rny i n 1 mooi i forcer ob taxadiakhomellhcles- a fraternal eenetolenl ind beneficiary society irtou krauli ciu a the oddfellow hall the iart thursday ot each mouth anyiaforma- l mrardiac the obiecti tad plant ot this ioiit society will be cheerfully ctvi by calling on y of lac following officn geo- rftids leader i l curriejhst leader no utmutcc k sec x mclain twa ug matthew socy 1 dr dowry ucd e wallpaper see our wall rspcr6tm aml10itulv great value whriow shades in linen and paper all colors gdpric arc yod thinking about putting up nrjw blinds on the vindowr are vou going to do any papering then call at goo hyudi- acton- c can rail yoa ko trouble lo ihow oar goodicina and take look al out self acticj shade boilers simple ud durahie i ranenibcr the tore geo hynds jewellery w suiimcn store actou out geo hynds acton ont t utm fitt pres5 tiiursdiy mjlrch s3 ls89 1caxy 3qx0b localis coluli liy tu etcrtlioautftti ai alert free dras efiwrtere the toiis are drjing cp npldly iiasty streets rc oa deck igun uirily i vestige of snow now remiips the sagu makers ire busy for sip tu well the pisi week ishardiy u miliiaery ot 5 unoag th merthint i number ofperions will leare actoa ar the tcarthwest in fex dy the boud of edacilion will meet ueit lfondy eveniag tl7j0 oclock dr vttiiuncton will rial actoa toes- dy ind april tad will be foatri t apiewi hotel- bertither cote oond acted eervioes in sl ioseph cbarob iit sunday tndifon- day ifr j b reirsoug ipring lanoaaoe- mect to the pablic will be faand in icother iter 1lp ciapbeil o hillsfaarc pretched ik the biptist charch lift zn- diy liternoon elowinj commenced here on tharsdiy iirt ud the firmer busy spring work his comidenced owing to the illness of kiss hcdaagiii the fourth department of the pahllc gclioat tucbeen closed tins week the r of the board of hfialih wilrineet iiuthe council rhmhtr next sf on- diy ereniag it 7 oclock for orgiaiattion troafr fishing commences four weeks from next wednediy we hear of local anglers woo are already jsttting tackle in order the premises of all citizens and the public streets should now be raked ckac udthe accnmjilationa of the winter re moved hoiiinrake tt son hflton invite the ladia of haltqa to call oc satordiy 1 30tb hanhj and see their grand display of mill- isery joha wannamaker the great philadel phia merchant aayj taking joax adter- usement out of a local paper is like taking down your egn lmeetingof ail interested in lacrosse willehfildm the council chamber toj morrow- erenicg for the reorganizatipa of crescent lacrosse onb j kill streets road bed haa- stood he winter frosts wsq and comes ont from under the taoir dry jtnd hard a little mdemng will be found necessary ia places i 3c t francis a retting thk materials oa the ground far a fine brick residence on his bt oa willow street it vdl be erected and completed this sammei we hare hada long spell of fine weath his month rain and snownrere both pre dieted but faifed to arrire as the weather has been more like what we nsuaily get in arcjiarjtsr j i i the wehfcnowq wellington marble wotfcs goelph have changed hands ifr ji hamilton has retired the firm is nowcurfc carter they will do their be in even- instance to fill the wadts of thepublic j the adrent of spring is marked by a ktand display of msknerj at tne glasgaw hoose on satordiy next- messrs j hen derson ifceae fc co invite the inspectiau of the ladies generally and will keep how rooms open from ii im- to 11 thai day ifrs fa a becord being about w urove to toronto is disposing ol her honse- hold effects by private sale for cash or on toner comprising extention dirring their prc kahu breakfast table hall and side ubefl bed- rtedi irpn cistern pamp wash table glam copboirds cook stove parlor cook atove laraiibed8tepiaddctwingdeaksrocker rnstic fcrnitare ice cream freezer preserve jan baokslarfie hand sleigb small wagon kardecicg and carpenters look hawer roots a fcilherto nnpowished frsgmeit of sir walter scott will appear in the apnl bomber of harpers magazine itjutke iwgfcmidgot his eeliqoiae trolicosjensei or catalogue of the gaious of the latd jou iia 01dhacfcplanned by him in hit hip- pier diye but deferred and finally left tn- complefce ok icoount oftbe pres of craver orfc- it describe thd iurior ot sir walter home and some of the carioatiea it oontain lady maxwell scott ia i brief htrodflccioa says that it is a pleasure to aid ia pcblishiag these papers because hey illustrate so happily sir walters- fa vor- ile tastes and pursuits six illustrations of abbcuford will accompany this frag- iment the fifth annufi circular t tba ssoed gman cuelph btuioess college recently should be in the hands of every youa f woman who contemplates a coarso of basinets college training co a tareful persual of iu pages convincing evidence work wflfbe bond of the high grade ol fa doneby the coilege and the leading position it occupies among canadian eda catjonej institutions of it kind the im prtot positions now held dyiuraflottci fettered across the continent end fending area from which it receives its puonage and sapporf attest the genaino neritof iu work and iujjrowing fm ta alocational lnstitation a copy kwi anuoal circular will he fwtoaoyeddresa on applicatiod to ihe triafipil llr u ilaucormick hobglbakings wuifii klmly of local cuarartcr and all lutcrtmlbr- j hifivaatlfrw to visit ac on tq ovcac of tut fridsy says the huhlaod brigade society hold a tweeting hut uicht and decided to accept the invita tion of col w allan formerly of the wrd uighlaaders lo vlait him at fairview pjaee acton on jul the 10 tho fmv- ary of cawnport- tho society badge which has beenmpproed it a tricolor or- oinfcnled with bt andrews cross and surmounted by a thistle with a motto kemome mpone lsccssit u a scroll and will be woru aaotner uusuntsstvd rcc tho five mile tkiung race for j200 a side and- the championship of ontario took place tu fergus lut wednesday evening be tween speight ot acon and graham of fergus speight took the lead for a couple of laps when he fell and was passed by graham who kept fining gjid came in hie winner by a little over a up time 19 rain 15 sec the gaelph jftmtry says the acton mea who backed speight arc said to have lost 1000 this is rather wide of the mark but they do say that some of oar boys have i countermanded their orders for new spring suits ajzo tier fftaf of saarpew a number of sharp women claiming to lo represent a chicago firm are canvassing nciguboriug counties with the pretended object of introducing a nw kind- of soap they call at hoaies and leave a cake as a sajnple askinfl that it he tried and the re sort noted in a couple ot days the woman will return and ask the lady of the house to sign a printed testimonial to its excellence which is to be handed to the grocers to in duce them to handle the soap these testi monials generally turn up as orders for from h to 10 worth of soap atbig prices the wording is cry ingenious and many ladies will sign it withoqt an idea that it is anything else thin it purporu to be icl kews amongst the cases tried at the issues in gaelph last week was one in which a great deal of interest was taken bypeople of era- mosa mr joseph carter owned forty acres of wood land in the township ol r- mosa and desiring to clear it up set out nnj to burn the brush stumps ac thiswak in the year 1887 which was annn usually dryieeasoa the fire spread from carters land to that of his neighbors and amongst those who claimed to have suffered dam age was j james donahue who brought action for cgooqp claiming thai carter was negligent in setting out fire when he did and in leaving it and not taking care of it same thirty witnesses were called and two qoestions were ecbmittcd to the jory was carter guilty of negligence and what damage did donohce su2er both of which tlley answered ia carters favor the judge eaued judgment for defendant with fall costs w a mclan for defendant u guthrie q c for plain- tif prospect dirtszsz scs of rejnperxnee- for many years prospect division s of t xassagaweya waa a most prosperous institution and from it radiated in all dir ections a temperance and moral sentiment of permanent value to the whole township but when the scott act came into force and so many tempencce people concluded there was no further necessity for temper ance eduatirn the division was allowed to become dormant and so remained forseer- al years a few weeks ago however a number pi former workers realizing the want of temperance organization got to gether and concluded to resuscitate the dirision- this was soon accomplished and the institution is now in excellent working condition again and members are being in- itiatedetery week the ascers for the ensuing term were elected en monday even ing as follows wp fkrrihaa v lwcs miljcr wa uiiiuxrrcaiiiull k sw j itoccc lks-lisarelikls- f sj e jlilac tauuxea kcjkiil coird f sfacci coxd a j mciljedrsii asst ois ifiss elia nvcr ishnfhctcpleu osj weawwsp the divirion will mcei evtrj- friday evening brotherly lore prinils j exemplification of the good feeling between sister churches here was given on sunday toward the end of last week eev dr gutord was taken ill anl oh saturday it became evident that he wculd not b6 able to occupy his pulpit the follow ing day it was then too lite to secure an outside supply eev j w eae pastor of knox chzrch was communicated with and it was proposed that the methodist congre gation attend the services of knoxchurch in the mcrcicg and that bev mr eae occupy the pulpit of the methodist church in the evening this arrangement mr bae heartily accepted and the result was very satisfactory knox church was filled to the doars in the meming with the united congregations and in the evening the metho dist church was filled both in galleries and aeditorienj the best of feeling and cor dial harmony pervtdftd the serv and there was a very general impression that the nnion in church feflowihip for the diy was productive of msch good rev mr itae preached excellent sermons morning and evening his discourses were fraught with valuable truths and ideas which commended themselves to all thoaghtful minis an occasional raiting up of the congregations will wc are sure be welcomed by all the paaior and mem- bers of the methodist church feel very grateful indeed to ln use for his great kindness in carrying oat this arrangement thirty years ago last friday mr and mrs eobert akins- were made man land wife and took up their residence op lor 23 con g kassagaweyaand here the inter- vening years have been very happily spent at the invitation of mr akins about li5 neighbors and aciaaintances met to cele brate their china wedding and a joyous occasion it was after partaking- of the numerous good things provided the evening was spent in plcasmt social intercourse theeventcorthc past were revived ke- collections of previous happenings bdh happy and sad in character were recalled short and appropriate addresses were made by the following ilev v bfrks messrsj john bamsey d barberree hugh akins i dr winn paul kennedy km plank john mcgregor john kobenson ahner pickett 3 eastrbrook dakota and john fletcher at intervals tbe company were edified with excellent music rendered by mr george eastecbrook and others of j ebeeezerchnrdichoiraccompamedbymiss maggie akins on the organ and messrjs t and r smith on the violin the bride and groom were the recipients of many handsome presents mr alans responded to the many kiod things which were said ia nell chosen words he said he and ius partner in life had bpcnt thirty years togetherj and tbey are not yet tired of each other and judging from appearance hi words were true indeed at a seasonable hour th pro ceeding were concluded with prayer and the gotsla dispersed feeling that they had participated in one of the i moat enjoyable ti li v neighbpppqp news furnished by corrmpondeuta culled from tichangrt ami picked up bj the way kwx tbe vote on the w peal of tho scott act will be taken next thursday opinion as to the resultis divided at a meeting of tho directors lut week it was decided to hold erin show on wednes day aud thursday october ictli and 17th next fall the spring show will be held it hejii- burgou the 25th april mr h hortop of evertoo ueturniog 0 nicer on the vote for the repeal of tho scott act in the county distributed ballot boxer and appointed deputyreturning officers in the various polling subdivisions lut week the rev h w williams preached a forcible sermon containing volumes of ex cellent argument last sabbath evening in the methodist cbarch from the subject the duty of the hoar iu regard to the temperance question the dwelling house of mr jsmes mc- culloch lot 10 ecu 11 erin was burned on monday noon hardly anything saved insured for 300 adcocote a few days ago mr a mccutcheon of ospringe while chopping in mr alex mc- phails woods accidentally cot his right foot the axe glanced from a small sapling almost levering the first two toes and cat ting the third to tbe booe mr john harper of brisbane lost last week a valuable horse it wss wellknown in this section as having taken several ex hibition prises hilton the auditors report just published shows that the town treasurer wholkipped the country some time ago was short in bis accounts some 93809 mr jas deforest kelson has sold his farm to mr codmore of toronto- for ho 250 andbought mr j e howsons pro- perry here for 2500 chaplain searis delivered his thrilling lecture the misplaond switch in the town hall here last evening some of our personal liberty men were very much vexed at judge rose for making a man sign a total abstinence pledge be cause he had been stealing while he was drunk if the man had not given a pro mise todo better in future he would have gone to penitentiary his liberty would have been taken away from him for a good while and the man has not lost a single valuable privilege and if he sticks to his pledge vill be a better mm llefuruur the spring show of the halton agricul tural society will be held in milton on lth april rev james lavery kss brought home from hamilton list week he is in a low couditiau bet we are informed that the hamilton doctors who hive been attending him say that his disease is not ooaiumption but an affection of the bronchial tubes which they hope will yield to treatment we trust that their hopesmay prove to be well founded cfuunpfaa ge0rget0wx the hcraltl shows that since the license law came into force in the township the money expended for maintenance of the poor has been largely increased the organ recital in the presbyterian church last week was a great eurcesx the attendance was large and the recital enjoy able the new organ cost fsoo the c p r car containing exhibits of the products of manitoba and the north west waa at tuexfc kw railway depot all day on monday tbe car is well worth a visit the concert given by mr c a bignell guelph at korvai was most successful the proceeds were over 100 above cipen ses joseph board was fined by dr freeman and mr boston on tuesday sg00 and costs for misconduct in the salvation army barracks eio copeimd was wanted for a eimaroffeuce but skipped when he heard the coustable wis after him herald a massmeeting of tbe liberal conserva tives of esquesiag and this place will be held in the frown hall on thursday iith march at 230 pm when the follow ing gentlemen will address the meeting j a worrell barrister toronto j w kes- bitt barrister hamilton david henderson exm p acton and others mr wra ryder has discontinued his connection with the firm of aldocs col cabinet makers in georgetown mr james a- dean has decided to go to hamilton where he will go into business mr dean is highly respected for his genu ine integrity he was manager of the star hosiery company here for several years kx mr sud mrs robert atkins otkusaga weya celebrated their thirtieth wedding dry lut priday mr ind mrs akins have rcslfled on their farm which was the homeitead of hii parents over aiuot they weremarried i mr george anderson ikutchball who has boon ailing for some time ii no better and bis family are very anxioai as to his ultimata recovery tbe teachers aud scholars of blooms- bury school will hold their examination next friday afternoon farmers tre bgsy laying up a summers apply ot firewood the rotfll are in a pretty bid state just at present considerable banks of snow iu soma plaoes and lots of m0 which takes the shine off the boots in others the fall wheat seems to have sustained but very slight damage up to ike present and if tho weather is now favorablo pros pects are tood for a largo crop the distemper among horses seems to bo quite prevalent around here if the weither continues open tho can adian bxnd of which mr frog is leader wdl soon baou hand 1 uaknxle ret thomas crosby the wellknown missionary from port simpeou addressed a very large audience in tbe methodist churchjast friday evening- his address was one ot treat interest at bront last taesduy week rev dr wild whila goiag to see a friend lo save walking attempted locrosa the twelve creek he fv warned by the lady mem bers of his oocsehold not to attempt it but he took no fteed to the warnings of the fair maidens and the result was that the great bond street prophet received an immer- flioo slars same miscreant attempted to burglarire the residence of mr doncan oliphmit on saturday nigh i or sunday morning last week and throagh lack of courage or by being frightened away they did not suc ceed j w eeagough of grip cave a humor ous and ver instructive lecture iu the town hill ou tub iday evening mrs i s davis has purchased from the rev w e grahame the house and lot on the corner a navy and william streets for the sura of j 1500 cash mr j mj show late of the star his re moved lo elora where he will live a juiet retired life next saturday the millinery show rooms of mr r b jcrmyn will be replete with all the beautiful combinations iu the chap of ladies head wear possible to imagine miss penelton the millincria charge will be pleased to meet the ladies of this community and show them through a number of thoughtless boys visited the barn of mr arch mcphersou a few hundred yards below the tannery on sun day and amused themselves in taking his selfbinder apart and distributing his tools in varioos places about the premises un less the machinery is put to rights a mag istrates court will likely punish the guilty tads etckwood v ja is eveuts which ever occurred iu kaiagn- weya k sims and family have removed o waterloo the star comedy company appears in aid of the brass band tonight u the ex cellent programme circulated is any indi- catiop the affair will be an enjoyable one we learn from the san francisco pod that the celebrated case the blythe estate comes on for trial in that city on the 1st of may next it appears as if the canadian family of blythe would carry of the prize we hope so mr william blythe formerly of rockwood is one of the heirs at law adccuia mrs sholu is still a favorite with gaelph audiences shs sang st concert there the other night and was accorded a hearty recption messrs bobt and albert ramsey are home for the summer vacation hiving been in attendance at the winter session of the veterinary college mr ben schultr having bought out the stock will in a short time commence a general grocers trade iu tbe store recently occupied by the firm of r sims i co at tbe semi an nail convention of the coanty of wellington womans christian temperance union held at fergus on the 21st inst from among the representatives from rockwood mrs pike read an interest ing paper on repeal while miss pas- more was elected to the office of treasurer ira eldest son of jas clarke had a nar row escape from drowning on monday afternoon he was fooling with some ice pn the dam at farrishs oatmeal mill wbau he slipped into tbe water and a log swim ming around at the same moment caught him by the body against the rock of the edfieot the dam and this held him so fast that it was upwards of twenty minutes be fore he was rescued from his perilous situ ation and then was found to be considerably bruised a case of more than ordinary interest wastried before messrs strange waters and hortop j ps on tuesday iu which wm mccarthy was accused by tho era- mosa board of health of wiling diseased meat he had sold the carcase of an anlrn al suffering frommusculartuberculot is a disease akin to scrofula or consumption in man and liable to excite the same dis ease in parties eating it after hearing the evidence brought forward the magistrates convicted him and indicted a flue of 11500 with some tlboo costs a yoilb ludrsbrckcx ankle the other day miss kxte mcpledran daughter ot mr john mcphedrsn nassa- gaweya slipped while descending aladder in the stable and broke her left ankle the injury was a very painful one dr lowryredoced the fractnre a literary d q tcricil trext the leccnre ot rev g r turk gaelph in the methodist church last monday even- ing under the auspices of the young peo ples union was one of the most interesting evei riven in actou his subject the leaders of tthe nineteenth century was one broad in bcope bat was very ably handled by this talented speaker tlio subject wis subdivied into four war politics literature and social and moral reform ami the characters and accomplish ments of tbe leaders in each department were vividly portrayed and dwell upon in the first wellington and napoleon were re ferred to as also our own brock and will iams and the leaders in the great american war canadian young men were appealed o rally rotiid the grand old british dag in politic russell cobdeu bright dis raeli gladitonedanloconncl bismarck and others were ealogized tor their individ ual excelier cies young men study poli tics and thi i political history of the world was the lecureraheartilyexpressedadvice- macauley carlisle dent ryerson and other men of letters were referred to the prevalence cf trash in literature so current in canada was deplored and young people were exhorted to give- it a wide berth and store their minds with literature worthy the name sod which would be of lasting benefit moral and social reform were re ferred to as the burning questions ot the day lamr and capital seem to be waged against each other but if the golden rule were adopted a happy mien would be estab- liahed which ould result ia mutual good the centurys leaders in his cause have been wilberforce howard johnb gougb mrs youoans and others leaders axe bom not made and trae purpose and indomitable will are necessary tbe lec turer closed his remarks with beautiful re ferences io the christian religion and the great desirability of every one takiug christ as his leader a very hearty vote of thanks aud complimentary references to the lec ture were made by kevs r b cook and j w rae an interesting fealarc ot the proceedings was the presentation of a beau tiful walnut cased gallery clock to the trus tees of the church by the young peoples union mr k f moore secretary ot the union made the presentation address and mr wh storey replied in fitting terms accepting the clock in behalf of the trus tees jmri w p brown occupied he chairs gleliil haekcts flour uollert floarstiael wwtciwsoc scot wheal dcinocrtl wheat bpriuff wheat- ilodger whtat briu j barley j oat rye j- hay straw i wood per otd egripordowm hatter diir packed batter rolls cbfeso potatoes per bag tjambskins pan hides wool aurtiuii sale register feuxttblssa 2 75 to 3 0 j so to t5 l 03 to l a i 03 to 1g i 05 to i 05 i of to 103 i 03 to i 15 u 00 to 13 00 0 0 to 0 50 0 31 lofl 32 0 55 to 0 6u 0 55 to 0 a 13 00mk 00 3 00 10 s 00 i 00 lo i 50 0 it to 0 u 0 it too is 0 is to 0 21 0 u to 0 u 0 10 to 0 3 o o to o 30 6 15 to 6 bo 0 75 to i 50 0 s3 to 0 40 t 50 to 3 or 0 20 to 0 0 88 to 0 10 j 00 to s 50 5 50 to s 50 fjatvmiir 30tb uarcji clearioff bale of stock tuv wh hfimstbbbt aootioafler fainitbth ayr auction sale of block im- j iilemepu and laud the property of uoben wlilteswes jot eou 8 esquestns sale at 1 oclock wh hemstbeet aucuoneer lioxwltaprilauction sale of block and implenfot tlw property ot c w muijm lilacs ot ibtbeet yylcome spring henderson mrhe8 co kcton thank their many friends for past favors and cordially solicit a- continuance of their liberal patronage a geaisrr millinery opening will be held on- saturday 30th march from ii am to ii pm then there will be on free exhibition a most gorgeous display of millinery and fancy goods come and see general stock of dry goods complete in all lines selected on most favorable terms dress goods and trimmings special attention has been given to this branch with a view to pleasing all in style quality and price beautiful prints ginghams and chambrays splendid cottons white and gfey from 5c up new lace curtains in setts and by the yard ver- pretty rare value in carpets in wool tapestry and hemp tjoots and everybody see our 100 ladies shoe a bargain teas sug d shoes to fit and suit jars and groceries 10000 doz fresh eggs wanted at once a good line of pedlars tea by the half chest at iolc remember our famous 50c tea henderson mcrae co k great gut in carpets we are offering extra values in carpets for this month only you will do well to take advantage of this opportunity mr ryan advises us of the purchase among other goods of a large variety of carpets curtains oil cloths c which will be shipped at once from liverpool so to reduce our present stock we offer special inducements to bur customers in brussels tapestry wool and hemp carpels and in lace and tapestry curtains we have the largest carpet huontiii the city remember the place gbbryanfe cq guelph the leading dry goods boom t3 upper wyhdham st successors to jno hogg son clark thompsons chrpet house is the cheapest house in the city fqr ghrpets 30 lower wynbhan st next door to herod cos drug store gttezjph wmmm r- moiie to loan v acw tbouauid doiukon farm pwpertj 0 sums of 61000 uia ptmard apply to uaysuirarttotrsf 4 ekinesingpo house qhe wauint ibessofflcaorio bjjrenti e itituutm nam o u ofllc pohs jiesxevbiaeuiwii lumber anjil shingles thu uulrtiiitid fa44i liacd at tlidiriijllls at lluicboato affm 7tfitt feet of pic lumber and are prcpspfdito supply fanuen and others witli aivqouit- pi lumber fortenuor other boildingat tetuijbu irrlce aitockof llue hud cedar ihlnclciu lo on hand itlyloe bkotheu8 house flote for sale hofcse bjid lot oil cborch street aoton house iu cooa cobditioq with bard and soft water goodiartloa will rent to pay ten per cent on purchase money for tsrtlcalin apply lo d hkndkeson ictoir or gkauuutett olovcrsriilcv v lot amldwejilnof for sale ho 18 f iitd lot ou ifcrwer atxainc ieloueinc to j kvuctifchta hduw coihloruble brd and toft wster 00v ttnlrtt sactiiiii cix- dea apply fctirticafstoui iiqukhoeksox r actou for ajf steam pjaming millj jcarptiiter shop and j poping- j owlnotothfc dcti ok thi- roitrieua lb ule pewruccaiih ipo shore property is offered for tle la the tillage ft acton county bf hjjioq the nrtt a fitxuted lit the batiocu tkirtian of thlldwn bid hfcre dona the leiding busjcesi f or thi- list it yew machi- nery sad tools iu fintlass ordur appljr on the preniieto i 1 mrs 1j icclts acton otfl c6mfoitabltt idvrellings 1 tht no txev dajabio fmnie airellius on 28x38 with cootcni i per fjcu hi in street rce wicheii attached shotiiel iisdaxtlown upon i- or west bower avenue cp t kitchen attach 41 hart antt wf ent ia every rtspect mi rm month 1 a the hrictld n ikku welliiigtlju qtxstc si clark duikct imiwrtersj ilonumenht and i and from tbe naycet di tcrial warranted flntdi purchase will looaw py our itock aud iices a cmupcto with any estall h4u told outlay i respectfully solicit t aud the imhilc on tbeii ton lambert late in the county or halt pursuant lo k 6 o i hereby given that cms paid and solicitor elori i o their claims and the nsjti any held by theui that after the first da marge woifo wt gteuu fj granite and marble tditqueof all bade a ad roifc asd mi- lurtla wiimng to 11 ul and lniict i aro tetifldait we can fiuiddun ontario t to tho above frnn 4itrojuc to my friend admiiisstw fri xdtiee n the matter of the twtattu of ivrthut wouing- rf the ivillaee of actou uj eenilrman deceaaed sth cattfuo notice is jtorsoiw said arthor veuidetonlaitbcrtw aboot uie 13th day of february 1 b aro idh or before the latdaytf mayxdlmjtoud lrpl pt atllvcrtoviddiwlnlcr it igll particnlar of ttjofjthe secoritim u i farther uk notice mimayjiasihe assets of the dccftaiod rill be diirawd orind dictribated amaest tho iiekles unatled tboto hartnr re card oajy to claims of ijrhicb pvw abau bars been recolred and thjarimiaiitriiuoa will not be liable for tboajtctijlioiduhoaocl of and dis tributed or any part utereof 1 clsinu aball not bare imcb ra of the disposition andlbiltriwf aaet dated at the village l county of wcluostorfl this ibs i j fikld i w1 solieitpf fbr sj 1 whoae wed at the time on of the said i kor in the afarcb p ection3f annapcii lambert the itrix texuer fokthe wdfiso sealkd icmjtrs and endorsed way between annapolis cdted at this ofice apr 8th day of april 1s99 f struction plans and profiles- wi at the office of the cb mens hallways atottaa dav of march lfco whfcr tion aad form of tender bt4rtsod to the uuderdcucd indcr for section ot bail- doirtineat of uallwajji ottawaptb dr washi throat ahjt n apd kgby isdmffstblttlo nd nifitiy wfll be re- tobooaiob uondat tfae f pernio wdrki of coa- 1 be ocb for uiapecuon f enfltirer ot govtxii- on kudtcr the klh uiu ttffior iiecinca uly lobtdnod ulxui jerioiuixi nulcxj oo ooe of til ul till 0udluosu a iimldlev 1 1 smxcut- mako ii burgeon of litml dominion hotel 1 ajjkkjl- j tuesoayipnd aprit 1l ml a few of tho hundreds ourid by dr waah- lngtoni new method of inhalation v n btoroj of storoyil bon prominent glote maotfarturerv of actou out cured by ijr 1 washington o catarrh of tho throat hod form j aud prououurijd iucurablo by cmluent wiecta uu fa canada cud kuglamj write him for j particulars chronic bipnohius and irthma cureft ah english cmmh clcrgyuiau iat hectory urutrall qui drwaahuigloii tkaji blt f am glad to bo ibis to luf orui you that our daughter is ulto well afialu 1 a this la the second time she has beu turpi of grave bronchia trouble under your treatment when the usual remedies failed 1 write to- ex press my gratitude ilcasc accept iny sincere thanks yours truly cbrernt ur john jckclvykiuton ont- catarrh andconsumpiion ui a hoppjnt kingston ont uroncho con- sumption mr e scott kiugktdu ont catarrh bead and throai mrs john lirtmm out uvar kmprton catarrh tbroat miss maiy- a kumbourf cvuucvillc u11l caurrh head kna throat jainei matthew 1wt mrucr actou oat a e fisht gents rrnikhmg beuville ctnh throaty disausza teatep catarrh of the bead aod throat caiarsial dulneat cbronlo bronchitti atuma and oanjuiaptlon also lost of voice bore throat enlargedrxoiuili polyp of tb note removed 1 couie earlyj coumllation frvr f ofticv- 21ibut huvtjl turuulef carpet weaving done toordr m

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