1 ss 1 the jhetr0di8t church acton jtev ga oiprbrd kjl phj pastor puiouebotorarame tublic srrie 10jo m fcnd 30 sandtr chooltao bible cuaooadactodbjruie ptstor au cordially tbrltod strtngen ud rfctort tlnrt velcono at- taattr aihezi fct tb door itiltubiiinidmlrod rpr f h p moore pev8uud the n at idoil chitttar and very- item interesting moatlyoti every bank of hamilton head office hamilton intilpd vr 1000000 4tcrkbull caihies h 8 steven aftsft clshleb dikkctors jbas btkwiiit prwidcnl a ck iuksat vicepros jobs proctor oub gcmxrr geo boace a t voot a ilul georgetown agency vof diuroonted and tdrtocot made on ill kituble wcariuc dnxttt ootllptrtiot cis- uu tbe- cxrreo staiks gnut iimtajx tuid the oostntrar or ecsora bouctat and sold collectioss made on til tceessible points on faoit tfonbl tenui p savixgs depautuext deposits ncclttdoi and upward md-in- towt allowed from dte of deposit to dit4 o vftbdnnnu speciaif deposits alw rwirod at torrent rmtoi of laicrctt so nerdefl ox withdrawal reqqlrod huwafsox ajtnt school books bnnbor besides oar use itock of uttchos clocks and jewtjiery we eviy a complete itock at scbool books bend the children fa geo hrodt or lieir ichool ranrllec envelopes note ptpar ink pencil erervthing in uic tutionert lint verr cheaji at geohtnd3 acton out sign of the tjig watch ij retort jfm flrcss thursdiy september 11 1800 little local brieflets which caught the eyes or ears of fre press reporters this week county ooancil met on tuesday hoir are yon off for jewellery boys autumn leaves till nov be searched for ko more legal troat ashtnj ulis year after next monday georgetown highschooihaa porchased iu coal for i5s5 per ton a harvest entertainment was held at crewsoni corners last etening remember the harvest home festival in the methodist chorph tiiis evening are you going down to the toronto exhibition ts theqsestioa asked daily now the funeral o the late rev j broley vb fergus last thtrrsday was largely fctended a sitting of the 4th dir court will be held by his honor- judge igller ou thor- day 18th lost acton cornet band rare another oe their delightful openair musical entertain ments on tuesday evening a boisterous drunk was lodged in the cells friday night and given tec minutes to get out of town nsxt mormag the garden party atjstr norns resi- deuce trafalgar on iafit week was a grand success over 30 being realized the prize lists of acton union exhibi tion are now in the hands of the secretary mrgeorge hyads for distribution biuybell is the guest of f warden ilassie of the central prison where he will remain until about the 1st of itrch 163i the picnic days will eoou be oer and thro the drizzling rain the burdened man will run no more to catch the pienie train copies ol the detroit free press giving full accounts of the recent exposition m that city have been sent us by hr h p h0l i- through the hfijnpss of mrs archi bald campbell the free peess snctw was adorned with a bouquet of rare flowers- for failing to pay her liquor fne ilxs wiisoq near hornby station was arrested by cousuble bradley lair thursday and lodged in ildton jail rer dr girtord returned from his vacation last thursday and occupied his pulpit on sunday he preached etceueat sermons morning and evening the first number of the sundrfdge edio polished by lfrr hewat fonnerlrof rockwood is to hand it is neatly printed and apparently well patronizsi ome of our local sports tre making considerable otertime on fairy like sad adjaoent grores m dcce m hunting most be an enioyable twilight pastime the qaiario gazette of last weekhad the following huinouncement joseph gordoa hutheriand mj of georgetown to be an sssodate comer for the county of haitoa losr between agnews hotel and albert lambs store a five doliar bfli finder will please return the same to john dunn or leae atthis office where a suit able reward will be given the sale of the j b bogersoa bank rupt stock was a grand success on sitorday and we were unable to wait on more than twotbifdsol the customers crbvenxftco gaelph mr robert denaey has sold his house on young street to mrs andrew lawsoa liaiehouseforjooo mrs lswson has tsken possession and mr denney has re- turned to his farm at church hill heres an idea the rules governing thepalmeriton fall show contain the following paragraph- one dollar will be retained froo all prize winners of that amount or over by the society for next years subscriptiod v editor watson offers his paper the duadm suudari for sale he intends re tiring from the newspaper bosiaess not because it hasnt paid him bat because it hasnt paid him but because be has wrae- rhing better in view ju frame of acton visited gselpfa ou saturday and imbibed too freely in the bowl that inebriates he vas faond in the afternoon in a tieipleas state and was run in at the police court tuesday morning he- was fined ii and costs or ten days in jtillitraltl the salvation army is expecting a great time m harvest home festival on the 20lb and 21at september staffcapt sharp enstgn moore and scribe peard wfli be present gnelph band will fncniih rauioc rduuations of grain vegetables and fruit are solicited mr james gibbon st visited the tsekpctss the other day ind in conver sation informed the editor that he had dmiljpetotvcelttoitteahibnaabirhuy and was not with ttaiidiug his years abfeytt todoagooddsyiworlt withtheaidofbis ion jio haa jbif yearhsxvestjyjbe pfidi none the wuriiftx ibe hard work iocident to harvest times the luies aid 8ooiety of thouelhodiit church have arranged tor a harvest homo fcstlvahto be given in the church this even- ing tholectara room of the church will be appropriately decorated and an excellent programme of rousttfturiutovjiry dumbtrs will be prcseplcp trtberroa at wtec oclock admission uticcn cents chudrsu ten cents lwti part the olympic lacrosse club 9 milton will give the roost fashionable lawn party of the season at the residence of mr chas knees milton ou friday eveningtbo 12tli inst a complete programme hu been arranged and with j the miltou musical association bandin at tendance the partj will be ouaof the best if not the tresevor hold in the county of saltan journalistic conscfeocc jfoocj- a country newspaper thus hints to its uhsctibers to psyupv ouce in a hile we notice an item going the round of the papers headed cohscience money and wonder if some sctoi or eight thousand dollars the aggregate at lcait of outlawed accounts due us msy not mysteriously in whole or in put come through the post- office to us we really do not expect a cent of it but if conscience should prompt one or more of the delinquents no eeoaai need be taken ol uio interest he xast look allv an old and experienced merchant says p in this age 00 besi qess can prosper whose announcements grov stale on fences and walls and are buried in catalogues and directories or whose r speshal babgab are bulleliued on barrel heads in italic letters slruk by lighlaipg he must loot alive as well a be alive and jio matter what baxcaics he bis to offer tralass lie addrwser a live pabhc through a lite paper andrbmit iuuiianily and persistently the merchant of today will not realize that degree of success to wliich he might attain golden rod socials the gotdsurai pitty is oae of the latest devices of fashionable ingenuity which threatens to crowd to the wall all other festivities which have floral trimmings eccti person present wears sdornmsau in which the floral namesake is conipicuoaj the refresh men w re pose in a service el lbor- ately iguiiiided irith the yellowtufted roadside favorite aad every possible oppor tunity is improved far us duplay the effect is both pleasing and unique among the diversions of september the goldenrod party is destined to occupy a foremost rink death of an atfctf an respected ktsidtat it is our tad dntjyta chronicle the death of an old and respected resident in our midst in the person of mxsangus cameron who after an illness of two weeks passed away deceased was the daughter of mr thomas eadie of blackford in perthsnire scotland in which place the was bora and resided until several years after her marri age with angus cameron who in 155g carae to cintda with hi wife and family and after remaining in eastern ontario fnc ocis year removed to acton where one year later through a fatal accident sts suffered the loss of her husband since wiich time she has resided with her sen mxljonn cameron architect about two weeks ago while visiting her daughter in gael ph she was taken ill and gradually sank nau monday evening sth inst she passsed away at tharipecldageof 71 years- three sons and three daughters survive uer these are mr hugh cameron of point edward mrs fsiljames- of guelph john cameron of acton mrsr hyde of guelph miss jessie camerco of guelph and angus cameron of woodstock the remains will be brboght to acton by the ii oclock train today and will be conveyefrto fair- view cemetery for interment st jjbzns jtzrrcst festival the anneal hitvest thanksgiving service wis held in st aibane church on friday evening when a veryiirgc caagregatian wis present the fervice opened with the hymn- ccae iethmklal people cozxb after which the rev j fenneu of george town took the shortened form of evening prayer including several special prayers suitable to trio occasion the sermon which was preached by the bev bernard bnan of prdale was listened to with marked attention it being aa exposition of mansdepsndency on divine goodness for earthly food and assistance the farmer was estimited by the preacher as being the most hlghly favored and blessed hisjwork an5 vocafion bringing him into ench close contact with god the church presented a very handsome appearance and reflects great credit on ihe taste and iadus- trjbf the ladies of the congregation the chsncel and alr table wexe beaattxnlly decorated with sowers and fruits while the aisle of the charch appeared as a pretty grotto ic being spanned by three well- adomed arches the thanksgiving amount ed to aboat twentyeight dollar which may be considered a liberal expression of the sincerity of the heartfelt gratitude to godi oa sunday both services were well attended in- the evening the harvest hymns and prayers were used while rer gj b cooke the pastor preached from st matt vi 11 give ns this day oar daily bread hxsierrnoawascarefullythought delivered in a very interesting manner fend appropriate to the oxasion 1 an caheeded warning i itwfi weeks ago the feee pitas described the invsrit gpertitwi of a notonoas fakir who wis selling worthless goods giving money to a fev and reaping a harvest from his crowd of lookers on saturday evening list the sharper visited acton and found the usual unmber of people who were ready to bo gulled in the effort to beat a knave sxbisown gaine after introducing him self in a very plausible manocrthe schemer commenced operations by selling a brass ring at five cents and returning fen cents to each purchaser a dozen or so in this class safcd he then proceeded with a chain at fifty cents returning to each bey ex a doliac b3i in one instance giving fyl50 and a chain with a knot in it for good luck he said a vl00 chain with a knot tied in each then went off like hot cakes until 30 or 40 were disponed of each purchaser being instructed to hold up the chains high so that he might revard those who were wise enough to bay as the sale began to lag and the expectant purchasers were getting tired of holdingup their chains the following pining hot was gotten off to the edification of the wise oiies and tbe chagrin af ihe duped patrons i got a license from tti municipality to sell jewel lery here to night ibis money is mine lb do what i like kith sometimes i aive it to chai stable i itistitntioua sometimes i huroit- sometimes i ihtow it broadcast sometimes tm very stingy with it and pat in my pofet fend thits what ill do now thanking tliern for their patronage he drove off rapidly leaving the three dozen purchas ers hodingi their knotel bras ehaius high it is said that all that is necessary to get up a row fa town u to ask one of the doped buyers have y6u a watch chiiri to selir the colintjy abound news ltemsui piled by correi- pondents anfl exohangei erin tbe sunday fiohcxjl of the krlu baptist charcli holds pionitf last friday sfterooon in stanley park i mr cj mcmilun commenced buying rrain heru lut monday a lawn xy was- hd t ths rcsldenco of w algle alton friday evening in aid ot the newly orgadiikd brass band there ooo day latt week an unfortunate sooi- dent ooenred out on the 4th wo while the son ot mr alfrfld harreii was hand ling a guu it was acfciden undischarged and a part ot the contents lodged iu bis fathers foot as the two ere only about twenty ysrdi apart st the time aod the guu wu chsrgod with heavy ko 8 shot is paised through the ahoe sod bedded itself deeply in the instep bf the left foot mr barren was driven with alt haste to erin and had the wounds promptly dressed an entertainment will he held ou friday in this tillage under thesfces ot the r t ot t excellent ootside talent has boon secured in addition to local ability j- kna dutultaftefcisvenioji about four oclock mr jonalhari adimlon patted away r the faneraj took piaco on thursday afternoon at two oclock large conooane of relative and friends followed the re mains to the ebenair cemetery rer mr colwoll conducted the funeral services deceased ws within a few days of being 81 yesriof sgeaudleavesawtdowand iftmlly two ejmud six daughters to mooru hiitois tnpvll bearers were wm watson geo euter brook geo st ran cor joshua korrish jerry fletcher and wo husband milton the olympic lacrosse club promises the lawn party ot the season for tomorrow evening j the waterworks reservoir is undergoing repairs j- last epriug mri colling ot lowville moved into town with her family expect ing to realise the fact that a high school would be built in the town during the summer finding that the rcalisition of such a probability was doomed she has again moved with her family to farkdsle so that her children can attend the high school at that place the sons of temperance social held at the residence of sir john reahhead jr lowville last evening was largely s ttended speeches were delivered by bev- geo clark dr back and wrahirbottlc mr and miss chspmsn of campbell vilie furn ished the vocal music and mr bird of hilton gave a recitation the milton band was present and played a riamber of selec- sioqs proceeds jg0 on thursday evening at mr dicks gardennarty some persons thinking them selves smart bad the meanness to take one ot the nuts off th bind axle ot mr johu brownridges buck- mrb knew nothing of the absence of the cut and with mrs b started for home iwhen the wheel came off throwing trfttn out a nut was also taken off mr hampshires democrat with the same result whoever did the mean act if possible should be found out and properly punished mr james henderson wa driving out of town on mondaymorning and while cross ing the gtr in a direct lino with main street a freight train engine struck the hind wheels of the buggy and threw it with mr henderson in the air mr henderson escaped with a fsw slight bruises he wu watching a passenger train at thn station and did not notice the freight coming in the opposite direction chaatpivtt rockwood mrs loynli of winnipeg h the gnat of mre c j bernard mrs bayles of toronto- ctajed a few days last week afc mr john wrighvss- miss minnie basse an oldtime resident spent several hours the other day revisit ing the scenes at her eirly girlhood mr chas knowles had a pick driven about three inches into his thigh by a care less fellow- workman pur brass bnd is engaged to play at the erin fail fair the excellence ot the band is beginning to hi observed by outsiders the summit of mr sidney piatts good nature was reached list thursday night and with it a determined resolution to pre serve the plums tbit had not already been stolen by depredating hoodlums mr piatt brought a ehotgun to his aid on the night in question and found it very useful in dissipating tie thieves although hurting none of them miss fanny lee left on monday for loretto convent guelph where she will take an educational course iu modern lang uages etc j the childrens anniversary services were conducted in the presbyterian church on sunday by the pastor rev d strachan who preached an instructive and interest ing sermon to ilie little folk the church was handsomely decorated with flowers which was much enjoyed by the old as well as the young similar services were held in eden mills presbyterian church the eoman catholic church is under going repair plastering etc and ou sun day that congregation worshipped in mr thos moores residence in the morning but held no evening service mr d l schultr gnelph who did work for the episcopalian church some years sgo found it necessary to invoke the aid of the law to get justicej which the judge of divisinn coun give him last wednesday it is to be hoped that the church wardens will not persist in their refasal to liquidate the debt as possibly it might have a bane ful effect upon the angodlj an acton jcrowd held a teameeting on the rocks ou taesday afternoon mr david tewrt has rented hi fiae 200 acre farm gth con eraraosa towra sharps sou for five years mre jno i mcfarlane eden mills had several parcels stolen from her baggy in gnelph on monday among which was a basket of i plam mrs mcfarlane says she will send the ugar that the thieves overlooked lp them to do up the plnms if they will send their address mr robert eichardson oa ssturday hsd a narrowjeaape from a runaway his horse became frightened at a blast in the quarry but iwas subdaed after upsetting the buggy i and spilled a load of groceries over the road our merchants say it would not hive happened had he bought the groceries in rockwood instead of guelph mr s v- osirander is tickled over his new plough ihat he bought from mr juo gibbdns agent for cockshott aco brant- ford he says it saves a man and a hone and gives the remaining man a snap a load bffeockwood people drove down to jno listers kassagaweya on friday uight and tired themselves out dancing they say they had a big time two runaways took place in town friday night mr j nod black was driving in his buggy woen r trace broke letting the horse out tie shaft and a lively time was only averted bymx blacks coolness and qmck- nert the other was more- serious a 12 year old ton of mr kennedy was driving a team ajlaehed to a hay wagon down lees hill when the rack slipped ou the horses and off ihey flew at full gallop it was piich dark bat tbe horsos managed to keep the roadjn til they resihed the postoffice burlington the beach is now becoming rapidly deserted and hat lost its liveluess for another year it isaspeoted that within a month through freight trains from black rock to toronto and vice term will be run over the beach and the sew spur line the 8undaytchool of the church of eng land plonioed at the brant house thurs day afternoon tbe gt r have started to by the double track from here 10 oakville ah ready some three miles have been laid mr wm ghauts new residence is nearly ready foe occupation it will be remem bered that mr ghent lost his house by fire last spring this years berry crop has beeu by far ttio most profitable for yean we are in formed of ooe plot of sixteen acres which realised its owner lg50 another party sold 1000 worth off three acres aud these are not considered to have been exceptional cases btuljtl georgetown where did you get that elegaqt suit that fits you so well at knly buw sunday was a scorcher mr c c roe returned from his holidays on saturday he looks well baked and happy missbtagg of london ont is visiting at mr s s jones mr cbas white jeweller of milton was in town on thursday mrs j s appleby speiita day or so in toronto last week visiting and taking in the millinery openings buly bell our colored crook got 18 tnonths in our canadian singsing to ronto central mr frank reid left onsaturday lo put in another terau at oiejuoyn miliury college kingsioi mr j 6 dcacou psi of milton paid our schools an official visit on friday it lookedlike war to sec the worthypropri etor of the mamxnotli in mlenm conclave with solicitorgraht on saturday evening one would scarcely have known it was fair day on friday there were so few people in some stock was exhibited though but mttla interest was taken in any thing by any one mrs john aldous aud daughter ethel hftve returned from their visit to allandale and other points north rev mr gee attended the funeral of rev jas broley in fergus last thursday miss ansley represented mcleod co at the millinery openings in toronto last week she alsp spent 0 few days at her home in guelpru the royaltemniars intend holding a series of open meetings in our town hall throughout the winter acton council has been invited to give the first programme prof alex ross phrenologist phys iognomist poet and canemaker lectured to a sparce audience on friday evening last they say he beats campbell well messrs grant and moore returned from the rifle matches at ottawa on friday they shot themselves into glory rev mr gee preached in the congrega tional church last sunday morning and rev- mr ms of mitchell in the metho dist there was no servicein the former church in the evening mr rgalbniith of toronto srmt sun day in town and milton mr c m clark visited relatives in brampton on sunday last miss mabel grant put in the same day in gaelph returning on monday mrs hall of orangeviue has been stay ing with her brother mr h baker for a week- miss vina bennett after spending tome time very pleasantly in milton returned borne on saturday mr p mckechine has agin ukeu a counter in the mammoth house every one is glad to tea mac back as he is a very popular salesman- mrs l l- bennett president for halton and peel of ths wctu attended a con vention of the society in milton last week at police court on monday before g h kennnedy j p wm- murphy and walter campbell were charged by constable harley of georgetown with being disorder ly in stewarttowtu owing to there having been twin campbells present at the fracas and the prosecution not being able to say which of the twins did the fighting campbell was discharged murphy also got off on theground that he only defended himself the herald has removed to its new home- we need hot sound the trumpet over the event as all papers of the heralds sige prefer doing that for themselves- however we congratulate bro warren on his enter prise and trust he may have unlimited sue- cess in his new apartments an incident of a very provoking character occared at georgetown junction saturday evening mrs rev stuart with her three small children and three big bandies was making her best efforts to get off the train from the west in order to take the train north asshe reached the door the train started up and she was forced to remain abroad until she reached the g t r station and as her train for the north was ere this well on its way she was compelled to remain in town overt6nhday it is a crying shame that eoffidolepi these trains are not taught that they are senants not the lords of he people rewmr gee kindly cared for the unfortanate lady over sunday and she went on her way again on monday morning in connection with the above we have since learned that mrs stuart was fortu- nato enough to meet qiitk the superintend ent of the southern div g t r while at the hotel at georgetown the manager and proprietor of such a mighty corporation promised spiedy redresa of her grievances i wisr coming and going vlaltora to and from acton and vahom ot ftatra notm r mrtyw e smith ts vishlrig friends in hamilton and brant ford mi11 maggie mattlitwa left on saturday to visit friends in bradford jjfejtoha mocaua afiqg was a guest at the manse laivviiek miss ella royce of walkertourjli the guest ot acton friendsthli m jl mr r hemstreot and mlsi hemstreet ot milton were in town last week mrs a l humatreet spenf several daji last week at her fathers in mil to u mrs juhu ntcklln uf par son by spent a few days thi wk with frieuds here misses kite liwton and mary mcciar bpelt the past week with harrison friends mrs alex munab aud children have beeu viaitiug relatives atcrctinorcthe put week mrs wiliiaflu of kinoirjiue was the guest daring the past week of mr wm hemttreet 1 mrs e gray ol toronto uud mrs puilip hemslroctof memphis mich are visiting friends here mr henry bell has been ill the past wk or two from typhoid fever he w progressing very well mids gussie mcechcreuot toronto and miss gertio carlisle of acton spent sun day with fneudi iu milton mr j a ross general agent for the kew yyrk life aaouracce co paid acton a llj iui visit ou tuesday w mr d sayers for some tme past a resi cfent of acton has removed tj baiilt ste marie where he has akeu up land messrs janus john edward and l g matthews atteudedtlio luueral of the late luv james bruley last thursday mrs g tough of grand valley left on tuesday after spending a couple uf wteks at luu hunm of live uijihr mrv itoyce bar gb cojke loit fur tomuto ou tuesday fur a short vacutiou st albaug pulpit wiu oe occupied on suujayby an acceptable supply mr c x davidson of vancouver- bc ii at present vuitiug uu father mr johu a davidson ot the gaelph jercuryac compaied by mrs davidson mr joaidh and miss l royce of cedar brook farm eramosa and mraod mrs james royce and daughter of sault sto marie visited aciou fricads ou monday rev thomas trotter- having accepted the professorship of homiletics aud pastor al theology in mcmasler university the pulpit of the bioor street baptist church will be rendered vacant after nov i mr h p moore editor ot the free pacss left ou taesday morning for mon treal to attend tbe general conference of the methodist cburch to which he is a delegate he will be absent kbout three weeks pleasant call it is evident that the coygreguioc of st albaus church hate not ceased to regard their clergyman in very high terms as ou monday evening a few of the ladies iadened with baskets of choice- fruits and vegetables called at ihe parsonage and before leaving mrs perkins earprised the household still further by presenting to the rev geo b cooke on behalf of the wardens and people a purse of twentyeight dollirs as a token of their esteem sud regard with their good wishes for his cnjjymeul of a short holi- diy mr cooke thanked the kind ladies very warmly and assured them he appre ciated highly the many expressions of their love and confidence he hsd received from time to lime ha hoped the effect of such kindness woaid net be to spoil him but to inspire him with a still grtster zeal and devotion t jwaras their happiness and wel fare after partaking of a slight refresh ment the little company said good night children cry for pi cheri cutorlf wsaubrwuilelcin mtbarculacu mctaiftoc w- v i omtoril muincilorli stem3perlst js90 tbiidato finds us in splendid shape to meet the demands of the early fall trade look into our store and youd scarcely sbr mise that only a few weeks ago the place was crowded with the light fabrics of stxm mer thoy have all vanished under ihe meeting process of a summers holiness unequalled lu our history now the whole place has decked the moreftom ore and quiet shades of autumn far tbe put two weeks there has been a steady flowing in of new goods as tbe goods arrive they are at once opened and pnt into stock we dont keep them back to make a big showing by having them all hanlod in ou one day they are comiug in every day and as they come they are opened i j mr dollertwho returned from e a cope last week has taken even more than the usual effort to procure oar goods in the very best markets besides the usual visit to the british centres of production be made a most profitable and satii factory trip to to the manufacturing cities of the continent a week spent in germany resulted in the purchase of some of the loveliest goods that we have ever shown he spared neither time jnor labor to get everything as near perfection as possible i with silks and velvets from lyons brefeld end vienna ladies jackets and mantles from berlin lace goods from calais and paris fancy goods from the various cities ot saxony dress goods from ruban berlin and fanai millinery from paris in addition to oat purchases in the british markets we have the greatest con- fidenoe in inviting the inspection ot every body whether our customers or not to the elegant range of goods wlrich we shall offer mr bollert is especially gratified with his purchase ot ladies mautjes and jackets in berlin they are simply perfection in style and the prices will befoand very reasonable i wasted one thoasacd customers to purchase kexlv dncs250 panlsmade to order everyone should call aud6ec oar 1 1000 11200 and liqq suits made to order they are better value than can be got at any other rlace in town by three dollars a suit inspection invited fit guaranteed kexlybhos a i koyes newark michigan writes i have enquired at the dru utores for dr thomas eclectric oil but have failed to to find it we brought a bottle with ha from quebec but it u nearly all guoe and we do not want to be without it as my wife is troubled with a pain in the shoulder and nothing else gives relief can you send me some i oae lorse took to the sidewalk and tbo other t tbe ditch they next passed r j n stiitsous verandah but 0 hafely ujid came tojgr of in front of mr w osbornes whore one rah ou each side ot a telegraph postduiu ing it about 5 inches aud knock ingthewlr down the wagon was badly shakeu ip but the horses escaped unhurt we marked off on saturday last the first shipment of 153 elegant german tailor made lobg and short tickets come and see them we commenced selling them aa soon as they were opened our mantle trade is a large and constantly growing one we have now almost one flat of our pre- mises dovoted to these goods we buy them direct from several of the best makers that we know of and the styles are confined to us we ask every lady wanting anything in this lino to see our mantles before boyv- iog- we have two farther shipments under way all customers will have the best stten- uon and services so long as nobody asks us for credit or wants ns to redoes the very close prices m irked on these goods we will endeavor to the utmost of our ability to moot every requirement with which we may bo favored ko icredit ooe price choice goods courteous attention aud an immensestock these are barely factors that appeal to the confidence of all prudent aud careful purchasers e e bollert co i 25 27 lower wyndham st guelph autumn 18qo the mammoth house 1 georgetown mr j it allen upholsterer toronto sends ns the following for six or seven years my wife suffered with dyspepsia coalireness inward piles and kidney complaint wo tried two physicians aud anyuumberof medicines without getting any relief until we got a bottle of northrop fc lymans vegetable discovery this was the first relief she got and before one bottle was used the benefit she derived from it was bejond our expectation advice to mothxhs are yon disturbed at night aud broken of your rest by a sick child safferidij and crying with the pain of cutting teeth if so send at once and get a bottle of mrs windows soothing syrup for children teething its value is incalculable it will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it mothers there is no mistake about it it cures dysenteryand diarrhma regulates the stomach and bowels cures windcolio softens the gums reduces inflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole system mrs winslows soothing syrup for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nnrsee in the united states aud is far sale by all druggists throughout the world price twentyfive cents a bottle be sure and askfor mcs wesslowb soothxso sracr aud take no other kind before purchasing property in acton do not fail tn seo w j moores list of residences and building lots the aunaal fair of ibe industrial exhi bition association was opened ou toesday afternoou at toronto the dutie pertaining to a formal opening being performed by tbe earl of abcrdeon the weather waa very pleasant and the attendance larger than on the first day of anyexhibilion previous ly held in toronto a great boom it kkllt baos in spring suits prices catch everyone maps and full information concerning rates eto over aiy route fo manitoba the north west or the western states may be had at the grand trunk station actou ninards maimenl fer sale essif here w ten pounds tw0week8 think of it as a flash producer thuro cu bo no question tat that scotts emulsion of pint u without a rival ibsfcart consumption ichfuu bronchitn eouh8m colo axd all form of jktnwsow eases as palatable as jttlk bndnt wo brbettuft tmahttltam after catariug to the public of thia vicinity tor the last 27 yeais is just ns lively jnst as young just aa anxious and is better pre pared liow than ever to do busi ness and would respectfully solicit a continuation and enlarge ment of the geueirous patronage hestoweduponitl i i we have a complete stock of dress goods including the latest novelties in plaids combination robes silks satins plushes silk velvets etc we have been busy opening out large importa tions and consignments in all the different departments atidwecan suit ud please both in price variety and quality in dress goods dress silks dress trim mings velveteeus mantlesjjau- tie cloths ulatevings millinery small wares of p11 kinds ladies tjuderclothiua ihosiery prints ginghams- checked shirtings tickings denims cottonades tweeds suitings overcoatings gouts underwear gents shirts ties gloves hats caps ladies and gents footwear ready made clothing readymade overcoats carpets oilcloths linoleums rags matts car- tains etc it would fill a news paper to euuulerate onr stock we will begin in dress goods and winceys al 5c per yd we have added a new department to our ordered clothing that is fancy flannel sjnd tweed shirts made to order our make up departments 11 re not excelled anywhere namely millinery drebs making mantle making and ordered clothing get the best superintendents and hands for the several make up departments tl at money and ex perience can procure ypi can come with confidence aud pat ronize us w mclieod co sept 1st 1890 oepeobtown ciz b 4 tjerjpt m we place on sale this week a big ra ige of beauty spot veiunlq at vh 20 aud 25 cents per vaird i the proper thing you know ftfl fall goods are arriving daily look for atinouncerheht shortly 1 i- i r i have purchased a stock of the celebrated 1 lawrences spectacles and yeglaa at 50c on the dollar and will clear them 1 out verjvcheap b ayage watchmaker cuel the- golden 1 1 gublph white checked muslin cream seersuckers colored seersuckers striped and brocaded dreks i goods v plain challis dress goods 124 pieces lovely prints brocaded sateens r 40 pieces 8c ginghams g scotch chambra ginghams 6c another 135 pieces planmelette 6c chambra double widths ipc printed delaines 5 cent oods- igic colored- parasols 25c wool 60000 price in cub or lor rood oleko mcleod co biwntcd tbehigheft in srchaadih mil b iqveii oirohdublo ool wu georsetowoi oot j d williamson c 6 and wyndham st guelph 84 oswald bt glasgow m a littllnsiooihing appiioatlon lor onu wonndi bti iie tod loiei tbera h nothing beuer ihm victory corbollo salve to faritfers and thshs usfionvonrmaotiinervonly the welljcnown g2s ttt nsw 9 qol13 medals imji waggon aud done powera tbeee bib an tueaitiif highly noompiaadad fwm goeph frmen mk cr thetn oo noother manolaetaredatquiasoltyoliwetltlibj j v 8amjelsoces8 cotd nejraar onto r v lr ii ii- j s ill