Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 27, 1890, p. 2

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as qptjtoti on the hui utrch uie mf w barber oladaugliur itakttrp y sr t ccuuovrtc0n fdiifwuj fobroar 19th ubcl tithe midwicc of the bride moth er bf j x brwoennohl jolin cnrric jr and annie grieve til of hvortououi brctjortnaitaox in erin on uarcu i9ih at tt residence of joseph ilkuueon the brides brother bj geors uunro ieur btftytft of erunoci lo uuc thomson erin liujs- baawsulhe residence of lite bndes father on the isui varrh 1 1 ltc jainct bilker ur jtnes lhlic guclrutontutiitto sarah youngest daasutcr it robert brown esq esqinslbc uckemh-scrrrj- at the rerijcow of the bndc i father iuluu banker kramoia on ednceda wmun 19tli bj- j a brraca stahi pastor of the christian cbarch evrr- oa john ucktibuc kna totmsbii to iklla tnxarhtdaxjjj at lira roudrnce of i rtdei father an llio gih liarch tifijuurlr taylo lo a ur alib5g4w5sixffircai raima formerly o tuxon mcdqxh at the reudtucc of jj bride tatner on the 6th usrch bv iter j r ekey wr teslcr taylor to llacre fe tighter ofmr jrtndmeuouldo crcsx kansas fanncdyof liuwhoac cilv in gorvtamti outhc had kirch kit jsmes cain ivi 5s years mcraxat toronio oa fndar iftjlbtaxclilttl jan uer daughter of dr uckw faniierlr of cnn aged 19 years dixio gaelph on the uionuor of the isili uanru bernard v uhin yoaogekt sanott j ctd luccie dtrcd u mouths tad 5 dat- iltrnoa the iiad uuxb at hi bite rw deuce sorrey ulafl8 college arcuae tor onto bobcrt irving walker talus sut rear- on the u ne r acton aljt ttot jfm tfiss thursday 1ukch 2t i6s0 vote ad comments in the put twelve jean the people o ontario bare spent j 000 000 oa school baildinri and site for time jthe tchool ouster tod fan pajul are endftntij ia higji utotu oatuio tim toronto ii ortf professes to hive tnfortntian to the effect tfat the oattno elactiont will be held tbofft the mfddle of jane in ixct tuesday 17th is named aa the efontfoi day if correct thia vnll likely prove very attahle time for an election campaign tie banking btll introduced into the do- minion house may be in some measure open to the objection rawed by sir dooxh smith that a ftuaratees the cos of the stronger ones bat the ax per cent clause removes that and the whole measure is in the direction of reassuring the pahhc m the t banbi attorneygeneral hartin resojatioq prsyiok that steps be taken by the domin ion parliament to negotiate with thej got ernsteat of the united steles with a new of afrmng at some agreement by which there aboald be unrestricted fiecxproaty in trad between the two countries was snmidoasiy earned by the jtuutobs legtaiatnre last week at the n meeting of canada s ew party at toronto but week er t a moore of hamilion moved the following resolution tnat while we regard the prohibifaon of the liquor traffic as of para nxrant importance ta the welfare ol tins dominion at the present tune we do not ondemte the importance of other ciaesuons thai await solution especially do we recognize the importance of a universal recognition of the principle of lqui bights far all creeds classes and nationalities with its inevitable corollary of exclusive privileges to none we profoundly depre cafe the course panned by both parties in the dominion parliament on this question as shown by the speeches and votes in con nection with the jesuit estates and dual languaty debates and would express our sympathy with tbcee members of the house who in the face of the overwhelming op position vindicated the principles of ejujj eights as against exclusive privilege and clerical denomination we also express our sympathy with our compatriots in haoitobs and the rtorfh west who are contending far the same principle and earnestly wish them success m their pain otic efforts thet capital letteft a short tel tr c waauuj wec th oraa j bui a the-orth- has ben transacted unoe my there has been no icufoi act0v strvfctpal cocvcil a ibt devoted frmdiiallj to lie paris aadometrr council met on monday at 7 ij o clock eeeve storey in the chair members present dr lowrj an j messrs hmithand kenny tbe minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed the committee on finance presented their fifth report recommending payment of account as follows tbot eastern feeding h lninp it 3j cents eacti lather ionian hgfctfag uicps txo monliis u 10 tbotcas cameron lsjd cribworkfor gap is tie itrt moved by dr lowry leconded by vt e emith that the finance report jest read be adopteoscarnecl with reference to caretaker luton s account for feeding tramps the eieve taid vie have about concluded to dis continue sopplyiog meaff to tramps and for ray partthi will be the but accoant this coancil will pass for mjx to tramp mnved fay w e smith seconded by f john kenny that dr lowrjthebeeveand j the park committee be a committee to gecore inch shade trees and oranameatd frfettmaybe considered by themnecess liy for planting in the public park and that tiiey sfcalhxe the pnvtfedge ss well asthe sanction of this council to erpend any sum not exceeding fifty dollars for such purpose carried moved by john kenaj seconded bj w e buuth that the cemetry committee be empowered to secure sccu trees as may seeurto them necessary for replanting and also to take iteps to replace such as hie died m the cemeterj grounds carried the park committee was present acd messrs pearson and matthews addressed the council la reference to worfcin the park the plant mp of trees etc it was recom mended that experiments be made in plant tog tcees before the frost is out of the ground the annusi arbor liy wai spoken of and it war thought adnsaole to lae the date fixed earlier than osoal fuis year ef l francis addressed the council in behalf of the ratepayers of his neighborhood revesting the coauai u inaugarcte scne scheme for securing drsinsge on willow street so that the cellars on the street msj be properly drained astreet lamp for the corner of willow and river streets was tlffi klhe ottisil mrchm sery ittle butiuou last wriling since fridaj tiutil to aj tuesday betngannanciatioa day acd ilttatorr hohdai it wu on motioii ok the liberal whio mr trow de ctded tkat on adjoarnmeul the houie ouldnbind adjourned until uyda at 3 o clock after considerable aflyrw discui won upon the sulject prixeipallj from maritime province raemwr the motion was fiuajly carriod3jfrutvisoa of 59 to 2 itcruiatna iuiuinxx dominion goernmout professes to main light of the threaleaed retail atorr li eialation proposed it washing ton i us opinion hoiceterf is not shared io by the leading pohucians here tht embargo ou can tdiiu trade if the bill becomes isw will be eiy felt in cantos ontario will be ienoasly af rected s3 far as tbe barlej trsde it con ceroed ju it u proposed w increase the dtiu iron lentothirtj ecni per bubhel qaebec jvijl be the rreatest sol erec it haj u placed atu p the ql 1 uow onlj t2j egs afpfcw oa 11 e tree ust last veir canada exported lo the united stales oqrvea ciilhan doze t on thii basis if i cents daty per dasen i collected the csn dtu firmer will be la ed j7qq ooq tbe pnfce edsrard isand p talo export trade vi aid also be ruined tl i threatened legislsiii v alo bit the est le and apple trade i t illvrtvij ix rue xt u nrat the ijepartmeut of aneul ure is being fairl ddaged with apphcatior s for joong trees to x planted in the so ih wrat it was the atention lo forward 00 000 trees m a thotsand batches of 100 ach but the applications received already jncmber over 1500 and it will be utterly impossible to iappj the demand this 3 ear i tietluxfic mix iixutt ilsael the bill to incorporate theprandorange lodge oi british america was considered by the senate committee oa banking and commerte friday morning was ordered lo be reported without amendment in the senate that afternoon the lb ill passed its third reading without opposition rkefccttjlslire toe sultana island mine has been told to messrs aylor son l co loudon eog for half a milion dollars cash messrs taylor 0 sen through iheit eagmeer thor oaghh tiamtned the mine before paxchu ing mt 1 f baow the enginal discov erer of ue location and h 2 sqow of ths city own a twentieth interest in the property glzu tuiloj kt j in the benate on friday the bill of mr mclnnesj of bntuh coiambia making gaelic u oflicial language rafi defeated by a large caijonfy ouly seven voting for it itt regarded tht ill as a joke however is foand in the division bill wsx sapparted by four one frenchman one german man tzltszz ripectttv gtothismattecin the house of halloo saidj that he had been requested by tanners m his constitu ency to enquire of the government whether it was the intention to procedl this session j with the kiu respecting inspection of leather i hon mi cotian replied that seversl j representations had been made concerning this bill juid these were nowjxnder coosid eration v tbe tworowed barley whicn mr carhng has ordered for distribution aoocg farmers will tmte from loudon danaglhe presut mouth sxtd a large proportion is expected next week it u to be put n bags and issued immediately to farmen when they appivforil there ha been t movement in ottawa m fivor of a free distribution of this seea grain out the minister thinks that such dutribstioa woolo be accompan by difficcities and followed by jealoasies tse etteex dtcsttgll 10 6irjahn macdocald and hon mr bow ell were named before the bykert in- vestigatiaa committee oa fnday mr eyfcert was present with lis munsel hon william pfacdoagsil they jlauned that the charts were not definite ecoagh to en able them to formulate a defence the conmuila i however decided to proceed and sir john wu sworn he said he remembei ed hykert s sppucstlon in 12 for a tim jer limit for adamsj ej john simply se it the papers to the interior de partrnent tsususi there werenoimproper mtimstioa by hykert that ha knew of the whole xtattec was on business pnnapli inrefe mr walil tfle pbdfcmon murder the prisoner rtd hli ttlft hsu a lltctiuf in woeditoek jail mrs ulrtbiu demtamr mbs blrch vioohstock march ti mrs birobell urired in own from niagara yesterday morning accompanied bj lawjer hell- math a small crowd of spectator u- leinued at tuo suttou in tlis hope of retting a sljiht of her bat moil of these were diuppolnted u the was quiokly haitlcd into a hack bhe was driven to the crown attorney office and au order wu given by the county jadge that htr own recognisances might be accepted mrs birchell wu then taken to the jail where she had tbe first interview with her hatband since his arrest dr 0 reiliy inspector of prisons who is u town com panted her lo the cell the meeting between hatband and nifewu very formal there ws scarce a trace of emotion on the put of etuier di rebel held oat his hand with a mere how do you do 1 mr birchell took it and submitted to kiss and that part of tbe meeting was over mrs birchell remained with her hatband for aboat a quarter of an hoar or until she was compelled to leave to catch the tram a special guard for birchall has been appointed by the inspector tbe retail will be that a constant watch will be kept on the- prisoner birchell to day received a box of cigsrs from john bampneld of niagara till ha also received a book en titled tbe way to god tbe address on which wu written in a wouiau s hand and oa the fly leaf wu written in the same band a fneod of sinners some new evidence hu been secured it transpires that william stephens a kiag ara falls batcher wu oa the same train with birchell and ben well and he says they were playiug cards he knew bir chell qaite well at niagara fails and recog nised him at oace on tbe train two commercial travellers who were ou the train also remember tbe circumstance- of the two men playing cards birchell con unaes to eat and sleep well liiauu luxs out march j mr david stevenson and mrs west jones father and sister of mrs birchell arrived at the new lork centrsi depot suspension bridge last evening at 10 tj 0 clock they were met at buffalo by mr douglu b peily and mr f c brown m c r train muter who accompanied them lo suspen tioa bridge mrs birchell accompanied by mr baldwin met the party on the american side of the river with a carnage and drove immediately across to baldwin s tjofel provost both father and daughter were very much affected on meeting u wu also mrs jones mrs birchell remained in the carnage from the lima she left the house until she returned mr stevenson said this evening that his plans are entirely unsettled u yet he will have to see mrs birchell s solicitor before anything definite is decided upon he will remain here for at least a week and recuperate after his rough voyage across the atlantic he said mrs birchell seem ed more cheerful since the arrival of him self and ber sister and if time will permit he will visit toronto ottawa london and woodstock before returning to england this wasjibout all sir john had to say hon mr bowell also testified tiat he knew of nothing improper in ryken s appbea- lion to hsn- ryxert simply appealed to htm as a fn and as any ml j working for his friends would the then adjourned la answer to bir bxchird cawwrigbx oa friday hoifcr foster said he then er pectad to brinown his budget pa thar y sad fatal acctdext andrew lswmu of fimeuouse tails through a bridge deatii from hi injuries last thursday evening andrew lawson of limehouae left georgetown for bis home about eight 0 clock he proceeded up the g t r track and in crossing the culvert at the farm of mr kmiaa lindsay fell through to the ground a distance of about twenty feet by the fall his skull wu fractured and other micros injuries received the poor fellow wis found by mr j r lindsay wbo wu on his way home from limehaaae aboat 930 0 clock mr lindsay secured help and took him to mr george bart s where he died aboat tec o clock next morning the sppesrsnee of the scene of the accident indicates that the deceased had passed safely over the culvert sat down oq the embankment and afterwards retamed bewildered and walked into the culvert when foand he was hardly recognizable and never beer me conscious it is stated that he had spent consider able of tbe afternoon aboat tbe hotels at georgetown and this accounts for the sad accident which ended his ufe the faneral on saturday to tjmon ceme ten limehouse wu largely attended- he leaves a wife and several children personal mention paragraphs tupertlng v 1 1 ton to and from aetoa wltfc whom wee pjtis readers arelmfcorlciia miss joe ahern retarded to toronto on tuesday dr and mrs gifford j pent moods with friends in gaelph mr m gordon ql glctiooe t sited friends here lut week mils lizsle motsgoejof gaelph visited aotou friends this week j attainted jltockwood visited mrs ell stoat of friends hee 00 batards mn james brown visited friends at west flaraboro lut wotk mr lachlan kenaedyhu returned from his trip to british colatibis mr robert lswson i hsrnston wu home for a oauple of daj s ait week mr a b wright le t ou saturday lo spend a few days with inends in street s- vilie mr john bommtt jr of ean left ou tuesday for manitoba the will settle ia the vicinity of irder miss alios henderson retarned home hut week after spending a few weeks with friends in torooto sod fort hope mrs wm lynn rt tamed on sslurdsy night from lewiston nj y where she had been attending the faneral of her moller mr john collie editor of the gait lie former has gone to the ssmtanum at daosvuie k y where he is to undergo a treatment for his health geohgetqw v huli schools us cokkercul relations caada vew parti touixtoj march 22 the fecotd snnnal meeting of what is termed canadts new part vis held yesterday in association hail th walls were decors d with mottoes w uch are the watch won s of the party the mox prominent being eighte- ocsness aid truth m pobhc affairs tbe attend axce including delegd tes from cities and i owns near and remote was not urge rev dr a sutherland fathejr of the new party presided william minns wu appointed 1 ecretary a striking committee having bee 1 appointed the president gave a short adc res on the progress of the party of r ghteousnes at the ixst con tentiou not- more than o0 ado io iu platform jlast year it had mo a than 1000 adherent now it n amber d more than i 000 supporters short speeches in the nature of reports all of which were in the optimistic strain were made jby messrs p slatt london faliis ui lsmbfond v laos tor- onto george greeuwsy korthum erknd f a chspmaa baltimore peter welsh spnngbrook p h orme south oxford w h- wifay carleton pbtce ffilham w srd dresden the chiecbosiceu at the afterun in sion wu the presentation discussi m and adoption of he reports of the vanoi s com mittess the musimecting in the evening wu largely sttei ided president batherland said be retired from office in account of tbe im orient position be held in the methodiit c barch which required all his time but 1 9 pro posed still li work for the caasel the j council will sneet within a month p tp- iiiajgtq msrch 25 the resolution of congnxsman hittuf illinois pissed the foregn affair committee of the house saturday without a dissenting vote it wu ordered to be reported to tbe house with a unanimous recommendation and it is said to be almost certain to be passed by both houses before the session ends this is the resoeation resolved that whene erit shall be duly oertinfd to the president of the united states that the government of the dctmn ton of csnada hu declared a desire to enter mto such commercial arrangements with lie lotted states u would result in the complete removal of all da tie apoa trade between canada and the united states he shall appoint three commissioners to meet those vrho may be designated to represent the government of canada to consider the best method of extendiog the trade relations between canada and the united stites and to ascertain oa what urms greater freedom of intercourse between tbe twocoantnes can best be secured and the said commissioners shall report to the i presidentwho shall lay the report before congress a ust of tw ho stood filiicit la the ik- cent examidsuoiur the following are the names of papils who took the highest marks at the march examinations held at george to wu high school ioomi cmoe irvisio arithmetic max 1 00 fred hill 79 kate kennedy 7o robert fisher 7f era board miller preutiu ob algebra max 90 rdbert fisher a joyce 8j ey kennedy lillie dent 60 maggie campbell 77 era board 73 miller prentiss jas balknlint janet mccoil 70 hog literature max 100 maggie rood w m campbell gi aggie dredge 5d h slarrett board 5g j eallantine 5j latin csisar wetherald 19 book keeping max 09 j ballautiue 2j r fisher 58 board m campbell 51 w bairdm marks in french and latin will be given next week room t olkkjil uniattn ill lis- algebra max 100 tiiurteli brown 100 annie mcgee jo katie ej an evans l tborufoa 70 j anihmetic max 100 69atxonf gneseis h w mckance 57 junior div jane cre 1 56 minnie will lams us jessie mcleod touh pnoe 50 ja shirtill 3 eng history max idc m williams 80 m mcfaihue 7j l megee 74 kate ryan 73 l thornton g7 j short0166 physics max 100 j jones 73 thur tell brown 70 f g reive tk annie mcgee g3 j shoctiu herb henderson a kix on 61 i eng prose lit max 3 annie mcgee j shortili57 a kit a 5 l thorn ton f grieve 51 eng grammar mix 160 annie mcgee 59 l thornton 5ef c kennedy 51 a nixon 50 f gneve fi rattit rx a cltss sen 00 nnmcouocr arithmetic c c hecdenoa 50 c k ryan 77 w w stall 70jg black g2 f goodwiuie gl r king go ahjebra f mcpherson 6c pauline bnulh 57 w carnque 5 w stull it e davey i5 j ryan u mj murray ecuhd f mcphersciijhicoujsonot e davey w mccann 52 g black 51 litin cesar and grunmar w mc cann 77 c henderson 7 m marraj gj f goodwiuiecw eng prote lit i c alsoa 60 j camque 78 j ryan 71 r king ge m murray g6 english grammar e davey os i mc- pfaersoam w stull glf hendenoa go r kmg57 i m s clu 73 kate thartell brown wetherald aggie mclvsagh likft magic the effect prodaced by aytri cherry pectorm coldii couhs croup and sore throat are in most cases im mediately rclie ed by the use of this wonderful remedy it strengthens tbe 1 ocal organs alia 1 irritation and pre sents the inroads of consumption in i every stage of thkt dread disease ayers cherry peo- total relieves cougb- llng and induces refreshing rest ihatcasedajera cherry pectoral in my family for thirty yean and hava alwajs found it the best remedy for croup to which complaint my children have been subject capt u carley brooklyn t v w an experience of ocr thirty years in the sale of proprietary medi cines i foe justified in recommending ayeis cherry pectoral one of the best recommendations of the pectoral is tbe enduring quality of its popularity it being more salable now than it wu twenty ffve years ago when its great ruccess was considered marvelous r 8 drake m d bel lot kan my little sister four- yean of age was bo hi from bronchitis that we had almost piven up hope of her recovery our family physician a skilful man and of large experience pronounced it use less to give her any more medicine tat be had doi saying t 1 had done all it wu pos sible to do and wo most prepare far tbe worst as a last resort we determined to try aj er a cherry pectoral and i can truly sar with the most happy results after taking a few doses she seemed to breathe easier and within a week vrts out of danger wc continued giving tbo pectoral until satisfied she wu entirely well tuls lias given me unbounded faith iu the preparation and i recommend it confidently to my customers c o lcpper druggist fort wayne iud for colds and coughs take ayers cherry pectoral or j c ayer k cj lowell misc rrla u vs teutt j woni j iwut 100 jewels ufa tvatch every watch made nowadays hu some jewels but the old englisli erge had to go without any and yet many of you know how well and how long they used to run the kind of watch hu changed so much that in the present made lever seven jewels are necessary altndagh from eleven to seventeen can be used lo advantage any more than seven does not add particularly to the time keeping quahtjes but are put tn principally that the watch will ran siace our lut announcement wr have been m receipt of over 25 cases and biles making m all ap to dale over oke huk dred cases and bales of new spring goods forward and put into stock for the season of 1890 more are oa the way and by the time all our purchases are in we ihall have put mto stock wbst we believe to be the most colossal stock of choice dry goods ever openod in tbe city ve lave mide np oar minds to do a large basiness and for this purpose have marked the valaes in every department wonderfully attractive mind you we don t deal in jobs nor do we profess to do business for nothing but our facilities and connections with almost every desirable known market are such that we have every advantage in buying and with the moder ate profit we uk and the freshness and jjeaaty of oar goods the inducements are unexcelled a large line of plain and fancy jacketings and coatings for ladies wear ia the new shades of brown fawn beaver terra cotta are selling very fut they are verv nice goods two cases of ladies spring jackets have j ait been opened and include very natty and pretty styles at very moderate prices our dress makers are very busilj at work orders are pouring in apon them we certainly never showed such attractions in dress goods our french and german fine costames are real beaaties they are worth your while to see our pnoes in stuff goods commence with 5 cents and end with 1235 par j ard koecliun baumgartner aud cie of loerrach with agencies in pans london berlin earope have the repoufiou of prodacing the finest and must artistic effects in printed materials these goods are really perfect pictures we made ar rangement for them while in paris last year and have just received the first con ligament direct of set teens sod printed llsmu to describe the exquisiteness of color and design baffles our powers lou must see them to appreciate wc shall have another lot of them in a few days freshness beaaty alae characterize our stock this season u never before we confidently ask you to compare strictly cash- oke price bcalued to death a holder also uked for the reeve and fclrect and sidewalk com mitxee promised to take the matter into their serious consideration the council adjuuruod at l point h accessor ontaestaj at april mr bejjamin tobam wjttjsau by auction his farmjitook and unplemjeats on hu farm pi 5 cou i lnn heart wrung by a most peculiar accident lovwn march 21 sord hu been received in this city from wardsville of a shocking occurrence whereby the wife of hiram grande a farmer wu the lonooent cause of the death of their only child a bright hi lie girl of i years some other children were playing hide and seek around the premises and placed httle ella cran dell in aa empty churn patting the cover on in order to secrete her ihe mother came and poured a kettle full of hot water through tbe hole in the lid a piercing shriek from tbe little one told mrs cran- deli what had been done and she ran rav ing from the house the child s fact and body were terribly scalded aod it lived bnt a mmutd after being picked oat the mother s distracted at ume calling for the child afictoelieving her experience lo have beeu an aly dream the case is a sad one and tbe iwreaved parents have much sympathy extended to tbm mr h ramsbsw photo artist is taming oat beaatifal work now highly creditable to aoy gallery oats ide the cities all classes of his work are oarefally and artistically executed and hu mineatore wu httuftutxt auctioneer i and jlfa sues are equally meritorious longer without cleaning j you will often find the pivots which ran in holes which are not jewelled u the oil wears out j tighten up jast u a new baggy wheel will tighten oa the axle from want of grease this is where the jeweled bole hu the ad vantage no matter whether it bu oil or not the watch wol run bat the pivots will very likely be catting all toe ume so you see jewels sometimes get you into the bad habtt of letting your watcxt run too long without cleaning and tbertfore wearing it out sootier thaa those without so many tbe smallest jewels are in the balance wheel holes and are the ones which oftenest get broken both from fbeir necessary amallneu and their position in the move ment the balance being nearer the back of the cas and it often gets s pressure or a i knock from tbe outside plough handles j are a grand thing for watchmakers they are death on jewels and pivots the best jeweli are made of the hardest kinds of precious stones such u rabies garnets etc but as they have 0 be made so small they are always iisbleto be broken of all that are cracked or broken probably not more than half of the pwners of the watches know when it wis done tbey will perhaps let their watci fall or hit it against something aod if it cop unaes to go think nothing wu broken bat the sharp edges of the jewel which wis cracked will j very likely bring the watch to a stop later on by gradually cutting tbe pivot off care mustbejaken by the water maker in pat ting them ia that tbe settio will not press too lightly onthe edges else tbey will crack the more easily the ii of the bole should always be very cor act to ensnre good time keeping ever watchmaker shoold keep a full usortmei t so u to keep above tbe temptation of put ing in pad fits if your watch does not ran satisfactorily it may be from some defect of this kind and i will be pleased to exarune it for yoa and report what i think wrc og my work man and myself are most en reful in seeing to those little tbings aod af r all rt is the little things of this world vhlch give as moat trouble yoam g d j nogle watch maker gaelph each year see more and more of the importanoe of b log careful iu e b b0lleet h 0 25 27 lower wyndham st guelph the until tiling in watob n miring hirsts pain exterminator household rsm1dy haallua mi aeu mrt km ued mr him bmiur ta mj omar tn cttmkuc uat abmtflr li tt- item wllk lick m omklcul fcnnattlik apmuusvu tmikuae d wherever iken s wlm i weou hi be wlthut ri u m home i cam reeemumemd it to the world to he m flriteuu arllelebolhuterulndezlnul loan etc ju beoroujr free frohlbltlom loelefr war with the knife j h matthew8 cutting up the best leather that money can iu and mak ing it up into no 1 harness ifyou want a set of heavy or light harness collars halters whips brushes oils or any thingm my line call beforej dealing elsewhere as i am bound to please m prices and material repairing promptly and neatly lone a pleased customer will call again is our motto j h matthews acton r b j6rmyn spring styles uie x0w 0x ocr counters tbe beaut of he season is reflected 10 our sew stock of dress goods a great variety of new shades in charming fabrics at low prices this department is a very striking feature of our stock we have aimed at making our seasons display of dress goods a notable one and if great variety dainty shades and lovely patterns can make a stock notable then we have succeeded to our entire satisfaction prints and printed sateens large patterns the correct thing few labnes which have been popularized of late years have been so deservedly popular aa these goods we have unhmifed variety lovely designs in shades as beautiful as a poet t dream the prices are the lowest millinery hiss ifcbeth will have charge of this department agaiu this sia- son well have more to say about it in a few days parasols a wide range of choice and price is here we would call your special attention to our parasol stock if you require a stylish and durable article at a low pnee i gloves good gloves should fit well wear well and be free from injurious dyes we aim atkeeping s stock of gloves that shall have no posau bility of a failaie to suit customers either on the bcore of shade style or price we keep all grades of goods but we keep nothing that does not give the buyer good and honest value for every penny of purchase money efery ihrewd hotuewife iboald inspect jar carpets curtains liberty muslins scrims cre- tonnes stair linens c cloths etc etc for salcopan ranpthptsg mcs1s smith in job prdttojg hurt notice apply ot iddrns h- pj jioobe yjmpniuoffic s for frale ahoasesnd hroltiatbe illace of ieto i iltusted on uie career of wojo jjs t church ctreeu burst hrt 1 of t wst frail ireei 4 on the jjui t vox phlsf 1 1 boxim s f klchmood huj 0 farm to rent the undented dtrc to rest his f loucdr ou tbe th line kstrajas containiag 30acros gpod f itumsbs other conyenicncm pcaeanau glvttijifaa for fall parucalar ippl von in jrcmin atts- 1 kobest w 4tw aetoaftot eqaetioe tebjlinh 10 lox j 04 oh6 in the oddfellow hall ttttt jl block trtr tdttgdiy8tciilim l brethren lvj wclcoioe her copy af eon2 lotion and law ipr ij he cjdeiucmcratn of liifl member vuiukub h h ttokdex1 sesftmaq 200 acre farm tor sale ok to ren lot 77 con 6 viiji j offend tonnt for a terra of jeane lou edlate vntfmdm gtiti abopdaneo of imt oa tbpug ataf 100 acres ploacbablr ld about 90 tens ploughed inquire on tie rreu net or to high wclalgblct 1 boiuaetob fanu foi sale flftiacre in the ttownship of t competed of east quarter of krt as 0 acre cleared v anee in bosh orchard af li acrea wattfed pood veil and never failing ipiine ob ou premuei are to dwelsoc souseatin out of which u ttore and speyvide pbtt offlee 1 bani and ocilmildingi mmdute poa for further jmrticulan apply ocihe ret addreu for sale a rare bargain porcoaiuia a neat dene in good jcojj fi mliace of acton and beisg in crerr nsprd very deairablc proper r saridg 00 tht iiimiilni an abundant strpplj ol hsra and toft vateraac a rood stable this trropcrtt toald bqan attnctireudnay venient bomefor retired parit or an anasssuj ptoo table inreatment orlpecnlatori crcajta itu fot- fall riarticuars apply to j uoobb a his office in tom hau acta cheap comfortable pbofmfilie investmebt he endcrugned offers for aale mttral co foruble 1 dwelllne in di3erenmoeatti ja the ulace ofaetonexceronanjreasobatjs terms uioone of the mces so acre fabu5 st r in tbe cohcty of balum rucejji sitnatai aai contenient to peat office store aid latrujrate- tion and veil adapted for trait and trytrtb grcrwine good orchard t krrt risss condition commodico aadconteniegtlnsisty respect u honest vokkjjg e j wbo axt3inouj of wearing a home forutsb selves ssdumiliea ma selectfrijsnvatiiifs twenty cheice binding lot which will w seh a on ey nlonthlt pajinents c far w in need of money can be cnpi lied with wneis sums of wo and o at lowest rates ui- terest on approred farm aecmnrf j t n j hoobe j town hill afk then s bargains here aod you mast look through in order to get a correct idea i lrery shrewd barer will not be slow m finding oat oar prices for staple goods are phenomenally low ask to see oar linens and cottons boots and shoes ujo fine fad boot ornooliohdlmociaboqtdr plongh boot yoa cm fetffs them here bsmember we sell 25 per cent cheaper than most store grocery stoc complete 1 oor25 oot tea still leads the gang ivotl lo encoarage customers wbo pa cash we will give to all baying 15c0 worth of goods inside of six months a choice of three beaahfal pteoe of ajirenrare which are on new at oar store r b jermyn judicial v i0ticeturerat0b8 of v pupscat to a judgment of the higk tat- of jaruce qneen bench dmn joada in thfj action af campbell v smith the eiwor tritdorliog those hating any apeolle oresew lien or inconibrmce upon the kitaler aajrjsr ditidnal share thereof of jeremiah month 0 march iso m twentysecond dit of marcb 1890 so prepaid to if earn gathne watt r irrof their christian names and somai and description the full iarucul efjoss claims s statement of their accosatsamtw nature of the securities ltanjlbeldtttbtffrr in default thereof they will be pcrempiorilf- eluded from the benefit of the said jadm 1 etery creditor boldiog anywreolyiahooslbat the same before mt mt my chambers at e cfjr v i of gaelph on tke tventv filth day ox jntel- jjl 1890 at tan o click in tbe forenoon bdapfte ume appointed lor adjndication oa tbe c spring- orgoods dated thll end dar of febmacr 1s99 issdl a m mckcnon ijxai uslei at owll t grand preparations being made at the lion of guelph for th spring campaign priute sale of 4 valuable pahm prospertt ukdkrnd ly tlrtne of the power ofjiu contained in a iiertain mortgage tn oa- dersigncd ia instrncibd to sell by pmatb saw one hundred acres more or less- m the fir eoneenion of nesiagiwey in tbe cotnayol halton there are euzbtyaoren acres depisa three acres of good hnidwood bush and the balance is cedar swamp firstclass toil os tie premises there is a splendid bank ham sas ttabiiagfar6borseaasd2head of cattlcabd a rood driving shed attached there ire two good frame h oases and another small stable never failing well am goon sprlngson tbe jam also a firstclass orchard of spplo and pear pat and some small fnilt the property is wall feacdndis within balf a nzde 0 moflatt pri tion otf the c p bafbray between goelph asd 1 milton possesedoa isdren jmmediatedly if sold before april lbiij till sold at a pnat sacrineoaiidon tieiuasiestpwbie tcrma for further particulars address alrncst ever steamship brings as aa addition to oar stock oar goods are all boacht by our glasgow bnjer who has been in tbe earopean markets for the last fifty jeais and knows all the us and oata of the trade he is no mere novice whose knowledge is limited to an occasional visit of two or three keeks but who is as familiar with the english markets as the average guclph bujer is vwtb the terouto market thislsone of the great secrets of th wonderful value always to be had at ur hoorebaialaofortalcannnibcr-ol-f- ate reaideaees and tenable buildup leas in tbe olace of acton excellent buildiug citos in the cityoflnnitwfrilan and several choicl tauis in the ticlnitw of icton on circptioiiaht ouafale terms do tnt fail o iumin ins ust before purchasing ottucetown hajllactob waters bros the piotubsoaixeiiy guelph the liow old tr ail draolatk f f mllertsepruir f he largest scale works in canada over 100 styles of hay scales grain scales farm scales tea scales suproved show cases honey drawers uesfcbsppers aid tdtgior smut addixu jx riu wrlla at term c wilson son 60 esplanade street east tohontc omt luatko lala paper t er iau roo wrlta or- cuelph glasgow i b 41ies t llctrris i pictltte uolldlvow iboom ilolldivri c0bm0e polimil bkjss kodij uefore bujiug our spniig goods at least visit our establish ment and compare our prices tbis is all we ask and we aro assated it will be mutually beneficial j d williamson co sfthdy wyndham8touelpli 84 oiwald st qlatgow koij9 j tl oil colors water ctian ixi ac he ttc heaaj slittd iv 3 s t nainels crd nails ctiaius koo taer br0 s qeoiqes bqpake v ulkukatlket- latvuitili lo nourjkwilor rloor stdaol bran r barley f oats 4 rye pea 4 t hay straw wood per oord f eggs per do batter dairj packop batter rolls potatoes per bag fslta hldor ooatwwool hue wool tnralpr zih r la to 2 3 10 w a 0 hi lo 0 w 0 2 to p o h cu toll 00 0 jo lo 0 i 0 sj to 0 t u id t qs 0 sj to 0 56 t t ggt800 i jcd tosff ho to 4 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