Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 17, 1889, p. 2

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io m xvoext la ultchell on october ibid ionic b4ovd wit at kev t e xufitcl otfrd u yean and 8 moouif dcptr rcpclted dlnnaal chatham oa tod bqiteoiber harry ton of rct a h uramm ot at-ocee- 1awu iced t month thfir8daroctoer 171889 notes jlvd0qk the newfoandlind general cleaiiaut oocat on nownber wh sir wtlliim whttewiy ii loading the opposition iflalort lba thorbarn qovcraninl but ouly local tnoh and the french bait dupah forui the baraictf qaeatiooi of uie day o-afeder- lioavith cuidt ii dead tuae i a loiidoa lutiiticiiu fiattt uul 80000 amerietni lauded in kogluid ihii laramer their expense tcron ivengiag more thin u00ech indlhil upon ihe lowest cal culation they hive circultled isiqoqcog in the esropeth railatyi ud hoteli frith- oat ooanlihg money tpeat ia porchmck i sir johu micdodid the other dayiaaid thl the diniiotuce of the jew it ealtte act wti a question open to a difference o optqkq ud htd he heeaia the quebec leeultare he would hive toted ttinft the ioftunrt bat colonel obriens motion win iooi ol nt at confidence which he coald dot have accepted mali ontario fanners who voted for the rc- peal ot the scott act bectak thej- believed it had the effect d overing the price ot barley an now at a lots- to noderstand how it ii that the price has fallen lines- the repeal ot the act formers of conrie i are not expected to be political econonuiit bat they ought to know that local laws do not regnlate the price of an article lot i naiteml consumption star i all steamers arrinng at yancoarer b c bring iaa qoantit of freight for xw i york and other american cities which is carried orer the canadian pacific railwvj t a portion of the carpi of the labysainla i which araied a few day ago consisted of huge qoantitie of silk for kew tnrkl it is no wonder that the american truooatf- dental lines are becoming jealous of caa- id great railway which k accomplishing wonder in eileodiflfi the trade country the the ladtpcmdfm of bobcargeon atkr for a uniform rate of 25c for every hundred i miles 6c part of a hondred milec travelled by each railroad passenger ituyiihwif altreet ear company bailt with prtnie money can carry people five miles foe j five cents why couldnt the urge railway which have bees largely assisted by public j funds give as good terms to their pass- engers the fact is that the law makes the limit three cents a mi and the roads at times give a rate that is less than one cent a mile and uten tbeymake most money railroad fares hare not been reduced for twentyfive yean when that period eterything else lis had a great tumble a snootinff accident weehqe ont oct 12- testerfay at the residence of george w irwin near leamington mr irwins son aged about twentyone was preparing to go oat shoot ing while loading one of the barrels of a doablebarrelled gun the- other barrel which had been previously loaded was dis charged the contents passim hroagh young mans head fcitting him instantly he was an only son xorrikfd found guilty of jconi ianhtr eaxnmoosx que- oct 3 the jury in the afornmo case returned into coart st ii ajiu and rendered a verdict of msji- siiaghter with a reoommedatioti to mercy the terdict w received in complete silence the de gave notice of appeal from the fudges decision on legal points raised and sentence wu reserved sheusookx que- oct il donald harrison the mifgnttfr outlaw ws day sentenced to is years in the penifen- itiary brooklyn tabenuicfe dertroytil bsoosirx x v oct ic the ikmoni brooklyn tabernacle 1 which rer dewirt timage ijjj is pastor wii ijiorned early yesterday morning for ifas iseoond time in hm history the firemen loo arriving fonnd the fire had atsmned ilarge proportionathe onddinc bomed uie tinder and the firemen despairing of saving it devoted their efforts to the idj joining property ifr talmage wa soon on the scene and after he had seen the ed which had been his pride laid in ashes returned sorrowfully home logs uawob l- the shooting at eikilton tfic jaryt verdlrt coorislile hairtlns eroari ersted rram blame i j himxror oct 10 the inqairy touching the death of jis douglas was concluded to night the evidenoeofconstable hawkins and dr dooglas of detroit a brother of the deceued was heard there were oo new developments coroner woolrertdn delivered lengthy and impartial charge a the jury who brought in the ullowing x i tharvtmef d doaglustae o his death tra a irajiet fired fronts revolver fnthe hauds rf police caasuble hawtfnx te the ditclitrje rf hit doty wdlhit uie ease oaa at bomicid jt miudtentiire we consider that the pottie 3 m hgty lu their tctlmii trat ere tctuatod liy ie desire to protect the imoates ot hit liotue hohadoiiaiedtheusiduid s with toprp- tctthe pubue from a supposed danjeroos crlmlnxl we coruuder thai the relatires of tue hwg are very largely to llttiig for the sa- fartanate iffsir through the rtniriiteiy little attention gfreu to the untousd mental ton- dkioa of the deceued iahcii evidence bsricc cfcarlr prwen to ns that lie wis cot l fit perwti td be st urge i jks toeouiiflend that police constable kiv- kmx be released frmn sxrest tnd reiiuutm ft hoi puce ad daties oa the fore w g iiu 4remaa auesxox woolvehtov coroacr agtohraionexhibltion oxelph kaekets kioorcbdllerl floor stoaef wiiu cuwtoa septt ftlifcat sprinc wheat fiji wheat oats lz les hat old hay neir stiaw wood per cord efp jierdoceo hotter dairy pacjud- batter rous cboese i potatoes per lagzl appfcw r fork hide can viaols fine mool tnnjjjw l october lfthls3 i o t 1 latatt 0 oo to 0 c oca to a i o oo to o oe too oe too er l it 00 to 11 co j 0 0 to 0 50 o zi to a a so to q as j o to o ii j 10 oo to u 03 too to km 5 00 to i 00 00tot jq 0 it to 0 14 0 16- to 0 u q js to 0 30 o ii to a is aza to o oo 0 to i 00 etsio6 to 0 so tootfl a ts too a 1 ho to so 0 90 to 0 21 untods 0 08 to 0 10 if yon want a reliable working boot u elegant sanday ihos t comfortable even jog slipper or a good trunk orvaji to ase in travelling go to kenny bros boot a shoe store acton tlicllttufeihlbiton wto won yrtimiu the bocttvnnd8itw lists tiuxeral k0tjsnu coltmexts conunued from flnt pafev soors xacvtbuj uk rscrr ivtilo early rose wm waldie vial kennedy 5 white elephant wm waldic a uar wn pautoeit other urietyi kennedy geo kuchtng coucdion potatoes wm waldie v kennedy csirots long red johu bennett mrs jas ramsay short horn carrots it a campbell k w gallop field ctrrots a hemitreet swede tarnip thomas talbot robert dredge other toruips geo kitching thomu talbot p beelr r a campbell wm 8 outer parsnips r talbot- r a campbell mangle wnrtiel r talbot geo hatch- ing cabbage it a campbell tuos licit red cabbage the bell k a camp- bell cderj john bennett inmpkins r a campbell a kelson onions red r a campbell e w goiiop tomatoes ra campbell c swack- hammer collection of apples w shortill fall apples w shortill c swacihara mer winter apples w shortill joel leslie peaches c swrickfiammer c p pre tan- bartleu pesxi joel leslie louise boa de jersey pears p kennedy cp preston pears any other variety j l warren ifro gee storey battled fruit k d warren joel leslie iliied pickles richsrd graham r d warren home made vine joel leslie jennie ross hop yeut bread home made j r kict- ell xirsthofc bell salt yeast bread homemade joel leslie irfd gillies hooey in comb arthur laing c p preston basket hops c- e bessey sjaashee john bennett t mir home made cheese not less than ten poandr arch bell five paands fresh batter john canate alex waldie thos 6unter george krtcfl tng firkin home made batter not less than 5g pounds first and sacood by john waldie jlp 5rsjasj3iact wm batching sirs jas ramsay j r kictell tciteetic itinjtittc bii exm harness j h matthews carriage harness e w goiiop single harness e w gallop single strap lsjness j h xfalthews plaid uxuntf jfrs d giiliea white flumil itrs d gillies sirs jas ramsay factory made blankets w shortill sirs d goiiec home made- blankets sfrt d gillies ifrs jas ramsstt rag carpet richxrd graham sirs v gillies two horse carriage v jickenrie top hosgy is i g penfold iumihk a- weir lumber wsggon charles brown t belt 3tfarket waggon racshaw weir t lundy other plow toltoa bros gowdy iffg co harrow cutgvttor j a- t sickenrie land roller thos bell turnip scuffler j t hckeuae iron harrows t bell tolion bros shod horse t bell j t ifckenrie- ixitns roet talied clt jennie cordingle c p preston knitted quilt jennie cordingly iln archbei patchwork quilt sirs arch bell sarah cordingly fancy wool work on cauvas d wren dhenderson emhcoidery oa muslin hiss e lie veen jennie ross embroider- on cotton jennie ross e lcean embroidery oa silk or satin nettie 5l belli b cordingly crotchet work k hcyean sirs a bell j fancy knitting jennie rosa robert dredge braiding jennie cordingly john wat son j applique work jennie cordingly e sfc- vean darned net e sfcvean toilet cashion nettie if bell sarah cordingly toilet rait d henderson sarah cord ingly combined wool and beads e sfcveaa nettie xl bell crazy patchwork e sfcvean j dr j harrison point lace e sfcvean bsrah cording- y i l kilrfc b slcvena fcmth coriiog if i honlton lace e 5fcean fisrah cord ingly j hand made gentlemans shirt e mc- veanmrs a bell wax work flowers nettie si beil wreath autumn leaves j it j harrison sirs john wataon table mat kiss clara bell jennie rosa- woollen stockings jennie cordingly jennie ross- woollen socks wro kitching sqonf- ingly sample machine knit goods samuel filaaffer woollen mitts w kitchiag j cording- is- sofa fcashion nettie if bell jennie ross i arrssene work jeonie ross e sfcvean sfeiissn embroidery nettie si bell e kcvean painting ou satin s cordingly sirs alex scord patntiog on velvet ii henderson fancy knittlog in wool e sfcvean jennie cordingly painting watercolors sarah corduiglr miss edith wright pencil drawing c e betsey is cord ingly i crayofl drawing ii ramshaw n f lindsayj i painting on chint n f lindsay landscape in oil richard grahsm d henderson oil pointiug any other subject jofaa doff richard grhm cohectfon of photographs h ramshaw photographs h ramshaw scroll sawing in wood c c speight penmanship uy public school children myeariof age and under w jackson w waldie j r i ruxwaxii rtowtiik greenhouse plants hrs a secord begonia mn a seoord annie j msun fnchafs mrs a brd single gcraoiam mrs a socord doabli geranium annie j minn oleaodef gcrtulum w jackson ttr ixowtjis collection of dahlias mn jii rim collect ion of panties mrs alex beoord collection phlox drum c v iroiton mri ju lumsay table bouquet mn jas ranisoy hand bouquet mn j ramsay j cor dingly floral design j cordiogfy c p pres ton aflxtil ioljcclv futost trotting horse by joseph sea- gram waterloo b wallace driving horseityle and syeed fay w b smith toronlob wallace best span driving horses ou the groaods by j d walker toronto j s clark yearlibgcolt or filly road or carriage claw by r agncw actou r mother- sill yearling colt or filly from any imported horse heavy draught by r agnew ma m p farries five draught colts from any one horse by john vogtguelph john duff fastest trotting oou years old iwioe around track by w lee actoo j m thompson t best hone and rig on theground by w h rulledge acton dmckenae matched pair of drivers u hands or or under must be owned by driver wra hemitreet acton r s porter year old colt by lord hsddow by adam cook acton arch mcpherson colt from young davy lad 1st 3 2nd 12 by adam cook acton w jackion fastest walking horse once aroaod track by dr lawry acton thos boles novelty race to harness hitch and trot once arodnd tnxki then unhitch and un harness by john h matthews acton d w campbell lady driver doable team by h ram- ihawactou mrs c davidson lady driver single rig by kenny bros acton miss clara bell nicest t drawing team by w jackson hatchbull wm wood herd of grade cattle i bull and f fe males any age by beardmore co actoo w sharp fc sons herdof cattle any breed bat durham i boll and 2 or more females by john waldie slpl a waldie herd ot duchxmc bull and i females any age by harris son brantford r akins two fst bogs- open to any person own ing them at time of show by r j holmes actoo t bell fat steer heifer cow or ox by a hill guelph w sharp robert irving breeding ewe by r agnew acton p mcgregor pen of sheep 1 ewes aged 2 shearling ewes 2 ewe lambs i ram any age by john waldie m jwm wood k paands batter by w h storey fc son acton george kitching 20 paands batter by w kerns slpp wm eanter 20 pounds batter by j b pearson acton richaru graham i2 pounds butter by h h worden acton sirs jos anderson crock butter 10 pounds by w h denny acton mrs jos anderson c poands batter by thomas agnew acton george kitching i paands roll batter by ceo hynds acton alex waldie 5 pounds batter by john mckae acton w jackson neatest poand of fresh batter by h p moare acton win kitching painting on velvet by r b jerrayn acton d wren pair home made socks by n mcgarvin acton wm kitching fancy qoitt goods by kelly bros acton j j harrison laandried shirt by j c hill acton bells goiiop pair raised woolen mills by l g mat thews acton mrs d giuies collection of fancy work first prize byd henderson erm p seoood prize by h 6 holmes acton nettie m bell jennie ross barrel northern spy apples byr agnew acton c swacihxmmer loaf home made bread from lawsnas floor by waiter lawson stewsxttown jas sharp loaf home made bread by w j king acton d smith collection canoed fruit by geo havit acton r d warren trade display by an acton merchant or manufacturer he press representive to decide byh p moore acton w h storey dr son for manufacturer geo hynds for merchant ccxcei votes jlyd cojtmzxts the largest amount in society prizes wu awarded to j a- t mckenzie m7ff mr alex waldie came next and woo fis50 miss e mcvean of walkerton won the largest fmount in prizes for ladies work taking iiijm miss nettie m bell of stewart town made a good second for i0 50 of the society and special prizes award ed the aggregate amount due exhibitors residing in actori is 2fl7s the remain- derof the nearly w00 swarded is due and will he paid to outside exhibitors f3u was lawarded in ipecislfprizes of this amount 181 waa contributed by busi ness men and residents of acton 4120 by resident of other civic municipalities and 13 by resideutfi of the rural sections cover ed by the exhibition the officers of the society won prices in cluding specials as follows john duff president 12 robert akins vicefres 33 robert irving ind lcepres jo james matthews sectreas w direc tors actoi w h storey nil j b pearson nil d henderson 1250 john harvey uirobt agnew nil h p moore nil samuel johnston nil wm hemitreet nil total lj50 esquesiv rich grahsm 350 wm fisher 100 alex waldie 12150 john wrigglesworth nil wm shortill 273 total j2875 nistogiwevj robert akins 33 robert irving 000 george kitching 1500 wm jackson 100 total 5500 eeix john daff 1200 a j carrie nil h dunbar nil james kirkwood nil cam blackwood nil total h emm- wm sharp 25 j a watson 5 james gray 3 wm sunter 1145 total uuo the following is the guelph dah ifcr ckrvopiuion sf acton union exhibition it is a common remark that this ii in off year for shows but the visitor to the actou union exhibition on tuesday and wednesday would not come away with that impression tlio society was favored with two days ot fine weather something unusual for this season the show was really an excellent one sud while the attendance may not have been so large as last year whea this show was first held and it had the charm of novelty yet that could easily be accounted for the entries overran last years to quite an extent and taken all round tfie directors hope to come out in pretty fair shape though tbey have not the usual grant of 100 to 1150 possess ed by so many local shows they have worked hard to mike tbtlr show a success and from appearanoes ha ve succeeded well the grounds and building- are a credit to the village whlob hai rooently purchased them for a public park thoy cod tain 13 acres charmingly situated in the bend on the stream and with what will soon be made an excellent half mile track the building ii a new one and adminbly adap ted for the purposes of ibow the etv blbiti there had been tastefully sot off with deoortliorji ot evergreen i and flags lb abundance throughout and tuesday night it wu lit op with chinese lanterns making i pretty effect here w u storey sod ot the acton glove works showed over 2 styles of their gloves geo hyuds jeweller had an exteniiveaod attractive display in his line kelly brothers and henderson mcrie a co dry goods w j lee tsilof audmessr matthews and goiiop hxrncis had neat exhibits while guelph was ablv represented mr r savages pretty jew ellery case c w kellys bell pianos ana raymonds sewing machines the ihow ot ladies work wu good the dull shades predominating over much in the fancy work however flowen and fruit were scarce vegetables roots and grain were fair but the amount ot bread and butter shown was rather lurthag the judges having to worry through yea tries in batter alone partot the manitoba exhibit wu slio on hand mr ribihswacollection ot photo graphic work and the pictares were worth looking at while the fern pju bad a press rushing outside the acton cornet baud discoursed nice music and two bagpipes added their strains the showotborses wu immense there being isrl entries 83 in lingle road sters which made the borsc ring very krely all afternoon there wu a pretty good exhibit- ot cattle mr waldie herefords wm sharp st sons grides and sir ross holsteins deserving special raentioo there wu keen competition in the durham sheep pigs and poultry were excellent classes the gowdy manufacturing co and toltoa bros agricnltaral implements s g penfold carriages and p grant pumps allot gaelph were well represented while bimshaw a weir milton t bell 6te wart town and j andersoo eden mills also showed baggies and wagons the wide range of special prucs drew out s large number of entries and added much to the interest of the show for ipec- utort also the running of such an exhi bition entails a large smoant of work on a number of men whose services are given gratuitously without stint and those who hadchargeot the acton showhadevideotly given prize list and other details a lot of attention so u to make their show attrictive neighborhood xbws funiitued try carreiikjadeaj ailed from etcluurecs sud plctcd ay by the ty kiltok the caaaty fair wu in every respxt a grand success having beautiful weather for bath days the crowd was one of the largest that ever visited our town the gate receipts amounting to about one thousand domltf the officers of the show feel quite jubilant over ibe results as advertised the indian band wu ou hind and proved to be quite an attraction by the large num bers that gsthered around them their war dances were very amusing the only circumstance thxt seemed to mar the days pleuare wu the great number of drunken men and boys staggering ajdug the streets i think it woald be safe to say there were more drunken men in town on fair day than oh all the fair days pat together under the scott act the fisk jubilee singers are to give a concert in the town hall saturday evening geobcritowx dr freeman is away on a trip to wyom ing territory dr mcgarvin ct actoo it in charge of his practice ta the mean time the band hu secured the famous fisk tenneaseean jubilee singers far a concert next tuesday evening the township and village arc atloggcr- headv over the high school the school wanu an extra grant of w0 from ihe county and the township representatives have carried a resolution not to pay it the high school reqaires 2500 for its sustenance this year of this georgetown wul be repaired to pay 5um the balance is made up in government and county grants and fees the anniversary services in connection with the presbyterian church wll be held next sauday and monday st stephens church hornby having recently undergone extensive repairs was reopened on sunday last a festival the following evening was qtite successful zbis at list meeting the council resolved to pay ten dollars u a reward for each and every information given by any person that will lead to the conviction ot any person or persons being guilty of injuring property disturbing the peace molesting or insulting any person or persons on the streets or other places within the villsge of erin the taxes for the year for this village have been axed at u mills u follows county rate 1 mills village rate 2 milk cp rate l mills 6chooi rate 7 mills the annual fair opened yesterday under auspicious circumstances a urge tarnoat is expected mr richard hamilton has justreurned from visiting all over slichigsn and other parts of the states meeting relitivcs he had not seen for about 35 years advocate sliss k mooaey wu up before wm tyler jp and reeve conboy a week ago and pleaded guilty to s charge of belling liquor without a license she hu to pay within one week oq and costs- a mounting in all to g020 kvatchblxl mr john easterbrocfc has tcsigued ihe office of treasurer ot the township of kusagaweys a position be has held about 87 years and the duties of which be has discharged with acceptability both to the council and the public he has also re signed the office of postmaster of naasaga- weya for w years he hu been connected with that office and the greater part of that time wu poet muter mr robert meade of this township hs obtained a certificate from the education department which allows him to teach zoology in a high school or a collegia te institute the townships show today the weather promises to be floe the shows- this fall with few exceptions have been fortunate in having fine weather for them j the boys are trying their band at the plonghingthese days i grssfhoppersand potato bogs are out on strike frost and poor grub seem to hart their feelings news is scarce hereabouts this week j knatchboll oct 15 ih 18i e0ckw00d the date otihe annual krarooia plowing match has been fixed tor thursday no vein- 6er7 ou friday night the members ot rock- wood lodge a 0 u w held an at home in the town hall at whlob there was a largo gathering of the brethren and friends and a verypleuaot and profitable time wsi ipont too chair wu taken by i h burns a number of che brethren from gaelph were present tbesoper case came op beforejodgedrew friday morning the prisoner was charged with felunioaily stabbing fail ton in rock- wood about ten dsyi tgo as the family did not wish the prosecution to go on and a it appeared that the blame wu not all to be attributed to the prisoner tho jadgo on a formal plea of guilty beiog entered allowed the prisoner to go on bis own re cognizance to appear for sentence when called on he warned btm m case he coald not agree with bis family to keep away from them altogether the prisoner then left the court room mr peterson appear cd for the crown and mr g w field for defence jvnrary allumoum spectacles takvilix list mouday evening mrs bese starr keefcr delivered her far famed lecture howio take care of the babies in the methodist church mrs keefer is an earnest enthusiastic speaker at times con vulsing the people with laaghter again the deep pathos of her lauguage seeming to raise the tender emotions of man woman arid child behind all this ihe posseesses an amiable disposition a graceful appear ance and attractive bearing the points ihe cbeifly dwelt upon in her discourse were that taking care of the babies meant a great deal more thin limply rocking nursing feeding kissing smiling and scolding bat that it also meant to train and educate the children in the fear of the lord and above all that if the mothers wished to take proper care ot their babies they mast first put forth their noblest and greatest efforts to rid our coun try of the saloons il- that the men greatly needed the aid of the women in making the legislature of our land what did the lord mean when he said that it is not good for man to be alone what did he create women for if ihe wu not to be a helpmeet to him all through his life whether it be in home affairs or in public affairs relating to the law of our land what we want to see today uyr sirs keefcr is the man and the woman stand ing shoulder to shoulder in the house of parliament u well u in the private home iil that the women were to blame for the saloons in our cities towns and villages to day for ly their silence they had let them rise b ut mrs keefer expressed her delight to know that they had got awakened and were organizing themselves all over lh land in ihe noble name of the iv c t u she also said that the fair sex especially the yoang ladies carried the responsibility for so much smoking of the present day o if such young ladies could only realize the harm they are doing when uked by a yoang gentleman do you mind me smok ing this cigar answer ob no indeed i rather enjoy the smell of a good cigar such a class of yoang ladies are encourag ing evil of the basest land in our land there were many other points in ihe address which 1 woald like to menliou but space will not permit in conclusion i might say that the audience was numerous and apparently deeply inicresied- uccctvud too laic forlut iwuct list tuesday evening at the meeting of the young peoples association the officers for the emuing quarter were elected sir j r walls who hu so honorably and so faithfully filled the position of president for the put three months hu returned to the trinity medical college toronto we are glid to learn that his place is to be very ably filled by mr a e brtdwin assisted by sliss susie boon u vicepresident our fair passed off as well u coald be expected considering therainy and extreme ly cold weather i myself wu unable to attend but from what leonid learn about itiamfuliyconvindthalit wu far in advance of previous years the greatest attraction on friday seemed to be the hitching race and wu won by sfr j mclean of dundu street on saturday there it no dodbt but what the rain wu the attraction with the exception of the small bills distributed by our handsome editor assisted by his blackeyed cherubs two deaths have occurred here in the lut two weeks the result of typhoid fever mrs wallace and two sons were each fined 1000 and costs for the attack made upouthe rev j b roberts amounting in aiitoj3gfo mogiil university is to receive 120000 to be devoted to the faculty of applied sciences under the will of the late thomu workman a hundred pairs of bed blankets to be sacrificed at kelly bros 5200 a pair up sergt halston a keewatin ofijcer shot and killed joe perran who wu endeavor- ng to release a prisoner the other day a fell stock to select from at satisfac tory prices at kenny bros boot a- shoe itore acton a diiutroas fire occared st cooks milk algom district and caused a loss of woe 300000 dont be tormented by hearing your little boy crying about having no overcoat and ihe evenings ate so very cold when yon can buy oce for 250 at kelly brof nicely made and of the best quality children cry for pitchers castoria- when bfbr tu ofcfc we cave her coswrio when she wot a child she cried for casforta when ode became hiss she clang to csstoria when she had children she ete them castcrlo dr f li -wild- mnpberry ifc cures hoixera hole ramorhus cific-a- iramps iarrh0ea y5entery and all summer compuwt3 and fluxes of the bowels it is safe and reliable for children or adults and eistejgl assess something new in spectacles and eye class frames will not corrode jiltfghtas silver as light asipaper easily i tto iwrlttntfs jr halstp md llinicyt sucura eft- umuicxrt xu d b etsl door to wiliuini loo tmj casliforfnr sktag 1 furlklw includes uuvksj f tlus nttmh lumb phoshnipi j tha ton ihenbcr cau u jo iii u im i aifr boase- tin mill i now rtitmr wlia itock c si kliid of 1jiiibcrli iaiio bclnltrurc t0110sto luli twuanylij rbiiibj udttm hsmrfg i iljwlwdi lumkr ami shingles williiot break jucliom bont mm iw rfsl ud mi ircrrt1 to ran j unoms other ouiidjnw a rswonme iticei as 1 ina led cir iljatfci is 1u0 on buvl i i tavioil morbftt il li otljcrf vltb vixjil mothees sole agency secured by b say age guelph j important haws led rvon utfeo ueu m yonl tiiiivtair prcsja tuftowhoa ucutto icrriutr wmi pven ilaodfcone outfll int bslsh and pn i paid klv suadr rapjormtnt fl rearitound iri 21 lionet torjmm his stock or canada 1 wiajiy t mavukothekssbrftcdtota millinery opening at thh- l i o n ok- 1 thursday friday and saturday inl ifh and 5th october shall display our fall importations of mantles hats bonnets as well as the lovely designs of our milliners 1 pj at uefl i intel notice f v salesmxmaivted a ivnn sne fctjposii io a ciiai5jiud with uurf- tad- eifwom iaid so mperia neoced with nsj grcal dvsajij wbemner put muiqc ifvcialtiei ouvirtetwrs quick and get choice at territory haiing nri hooknicoiotlesterst ciuif6rtable dxtpliiuijj roasale 1 tutllcic doullc uims dstliicc xa weft iiocr atcune to storey sfcxas yv oltcheo sttochd bard llvj sclt vtter tucr enl la every respect sat reals lor til rr month harfohlk tarnt 1 n plicouou kt ejrickciad residtnseoaaats ttren l lorse kitcbea suaehti- aleria tiieboase ttu iiore with lj jutjgt id srticuln mode knon opta it- fued thes office arroi couh oriievisjan village 0facton i- nancb u hereby given that t coart rih jbetd iiurvasnl to the voters ut art by his honor the jadpe of the cofatr coart cj tin couflly ofijaidcn at the totj hall acni idndiv 28th pay of octdstk 8 si oik oclock id the odcmooq tq hear act 4e- icnnjkie the several caniphuaij ct trtursui oinilftidiilf in the sottrt lists d tbezatitip pijith td tnv tuiogt- ol acton tlt the ii tj laffl all lcrbci4uvu laacu it the court in rcqa red to iltcnd at lhi ihore time tad putt 7hos t xiooke clerk a the uid uncidpriiit jp j th ml ijjiiti 1 tectio i t neiti notice to creditobs jaj fe henderson decfased i th w cirediu including tld hxruz wj vocalic or general licit of lucambrucc op- on i eviestato or any undirides hnn thenao tt jinai sheoderwd iste of the township of qaet q in the county of hal ton iuma tbo 1 did n crtlontthe di- of jolr 1 a herel y required to tend to hlkhoel lamb et- qam acton px one of tfte xecfltcrt d ibe eu or james hend2 deceased oberbe- fore 1 he lint dj- of november i5u- their i- tika od tnraiiacs sddrecsu and deritiaa with full portico 1st nd jtoot of their daios and jilitenjeiiu of iljcir accotintsjad jp kxunrj if any held by ilcut clausi taat itottwlt statutory dcclixtjoni and hdticc is hcrtby vtu tint after thcuid fint djur ol november lfi the jxecutonwcl proccfu to fllstribaic the tisets of the jamv ceasofl amongst tlic jmrties tothiedthcata bsrlopregrd only to tha cius of wiat tafr hill bare hid notice ant theexecutonilbiu bo liable for he assets or scy port theredf to any person or i rtoc of wbtc rliim vf diim- he ihail not bavf notice at the time of ntch oh- tribultpu r thit koucv ii oiaii no tfilu ir v mcaiyinum tj kb0 w x a ir lujlv- solictors for hxccutcni john russill aud bicliscl ujut we make no comments but leave the ladies to jude themselves of the merits of our display- all are cordially invited j d williamson co 5 and 7 wyndham fjt ouelph 84 oswald st glasgow for pringl- the jeweller of guelph x0tice td creditors of william smith beqeassd rrht crtdiuirs imdndins uiom bitinssay x licific or general ida or ibcmnlnaca njionloe bsut or any undi ruled tltare thercofl oi rtilliain smith latu of the village of asucl in tbq county of hijtou who aied 00 or sbost thestfritenfhdayof aiisbm 10 a herebr- requited to wind to june ann smith acton pu adniliistratrii of the ehtafe- of wiluxm snuth dercaiod on or efore the tfth diy of octobfr 18h9 their chrutian and suniaiuri addimcf iw descxijitlotu with fall ixirticulars sad proof d their claim olid tuteuicnts ofhcir sccotmif and jeiecurity ilany beldbyuieni chuiorto be iirjted by btacotory dcciarauoss- j andl notice hdrtby civvn that after thtiai 36tli dfy of ootober itw tho said adruiniarimu will proceed to distribute the uvu of the said deceifed anoiigst the iwxtiw entitled thereto hatnf rtgwd ouivto ihe claims of which ab thai pare hadroiicc and the adiainijtratni wul not be liatda for ih asil or any irt therodf to any pervon or jtertaiis of vliose cuiai or clofeni aba tholl not hare notice at the the of 1 neb distribution thii noliwjs cttcn pursuan to 110 1 chap 110 1 ulhasi mtteak solicitors for aduiiuistratrit uattjd tbifc 27th day of svaj 19 1- m3k being an issuer of marriage licenses sells a great many engagement and wedding rings possibly as large as vou would find in an- store in canada it is worth avhile looking anyway ceo d princlei watchmaker cuelph auction sale slcamplanirjgmill shop and dwelling 1 acton the midosipicd lias been ics true led by mrs- t uccouu to aoi by public auction outhtrrcni- uea the property beloagink p estate of the late p mccann i -qx- 8atjorday 19th october i at oclock as 1ollows i a stai plilg aad crrurcf sbor ia vbicb there m iu cood crkiig order- nwrib moulding unjiiaca cirraiw croat irt ulbrlirurt- k lji kaiuc krli tilt jig 81 irou od wrod t fug bldap sl iht md tkiilit j aqnaal of ctlr t- til riboi nu uur- ilvu lichiuey siij tools bill li the i hut uh chru tba e niahj exhil tbef bjoll dat fll la i insj 4l tbjjl tcr or rlcjr or logvthtr a good tusrata hii kco done lil tfais ujoj fr be j h jtaii tkisisfor ioiortr tiducliiatry istsir bo ttxl 03i tool o be told icr carj wit heustillletacetioabtf huarita llaiinral vmn inputktrht to farmers and threshers uso on vourmaotunervonly the wellknown see2tless oil 9 gold med al8 blv0 b aw dunnr ihe lad ihree z tc onr porlmi alio sltllt for yon wirgom ud horn powori thoie oils ir mod and higliy rocommeddefvt thellods firm qoelpb- farmeri ukforthemau noother i mtaafmtureditqnmnoltyollworklby f samuel rogers co toronto 18901890 weekly empire clval a ikau1su mw patriol ic in tone tr je to canada j rue to the- empire- thi empire is nov te great weekly parer ui tin uomiml- aud tptial rraitfvutiii- odd new and attractive feat a finally incrcae iu inter tnd iuc ai an uidoceipcnt to place i in lv jj jf all patrlouo cinadiani ihe balance of lrto- year will bo givtu free new subsribers uiklnc fll cmlr one poll- ima now liv cndoil idubtss tht ljihkk- rurl wi

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