Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 30, 1890, p. 2

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ssjitbftltm jkmut brtun in tuqamimi on tho lth october ukwtfeoturtlohnbtalktrottten bixl in xtmnweye on tlie nth october umwiteoffirjjchntwiotadeugbter raltonelec hearlria- of the pat mr waitilerth of com bi hon to u iiet tqursdat ootopr so 1890 notes and comments tnnpertnoe attrocatetmy iliy villiub mill lteal option act at the licit muni- cipal election in wluirit ud ere smw ccntrating lorn lo elect men to the local and dominion itonie favorable u pro hibition 1 islation judombnt is deferre on tinder tl o do- ml- r i i i i a pretty jxid estimate of the esteem iii which king dota bdit in toronto ii i wind in the folkxringtroni the jveorox it jfioo or travelling expenses had only carried aid e karolval rioddi eo far tint he could not get beck a gralel ill community would not lock over the amount the trial nt the petit minion oontrotortedb ecliniii act spot joim waldie as mp for ttili fount- jinrrytlssa d was in the ircum icvccsl unit since wtai day a irdol july was begun at mutou ov continnodon th toll then adjonrncntllluie same year owing tfc verioui atanccs the trial luu been adjourned and fit illy inst wfecsday we fixed open ai the lay jor con inning end concluding the trie 1nod 11 eeco tingy ic justice i riiiour a on bcore mr ci in the american locomotives hive reached the hblyltnd contnlqillraau at jerusalem rentttt that three american locomotives tnioutsevured in philadelphia end intend ed lor the new railway from jala to jem- eilem hire arrived at jeffs then ire the flat locomotive ever uied in the holy liod s nearly two years lia ing elapsed meantime and more t an tiro ycarji tioce the election in quctlioi the 22nd august 1 waldie dotcalod hi op denon o thi town b the chiet justice tt k ms seat which wat icld on mid let whlthmr wncat mr v- hen ri votcs bench in the court1 the trial at ouoe proc ded the ouscal 10 aiu and mr aylcsworthqx bcmof milton appjar d the petitioner and mr jt- k kerr c and m a charlottetown merchant who happen i to be a liberal had stripped bedqailts diaplayed in hk ltorewtnclow the editor ol that trooly loil conservative sheet tle miauertniitcok them for atmerictcilagt rushed back to hia office horroritricsen aid indulged in i violent tirade agaiim the loyality of thai puticolir liberal and of liberal in general people are enjayinc the huge joke at the npeeae of the man who could not dittinguiih a itriped bed- qoilt boa the start and stripe c xo ewer than eleven women have been nominated forthe office of school commis sioner in the slate of kew york this all and it iittpectedagoodmanyofthemwill be elected strangely enough nine of the eleven have been nominated by the demo- crats ony the prohibitionists and only- one by the republicans all of the candi- dates are women who have ms4e teaching their profession and the principal reason advanced for their nomination is that they are thoroughly capable and that- they will keep politics out of the schools i whether the eleventh census of the united states about which there his been bmach disputation was defective or not the admitted to be singularly dis- appointing in one raped a ctref ol an llysis of the returns shows the native population to have made bat a small in- crease during the decade the total papu lation is set down at sixtytwo millions the immigration daring the ten yean it estimated at five and a quarter millions aid the natural increase at about six mil lions and a half these figures would go to attain the oftrepealed statement that native american are not a prolific race by any meant and that were ii not for immi graxion the growth of population in the united states would show almost as- low an average as that olf ranee at his farewell reception at the citj hall hamilton last friday the earl of aberdeen in a short address said the countess and himself would lookback with peculiar pleasure to tbeirvisit to hamilton its generous hospitality was but typical of the welcome given them in other pirta of thedominion gar impressions said the earl in conclusion have been most favorable lam pleased with your country not only for its great resources but for your firmness and determination of character of coarse there are difficulties bat diffi culties oftentimes are but opportunities you are not simply a british colony you are a british nationality your country it noted for its exoulehcis superiority of of social legialatioo especially in regard to liquor laws antvi hope that it will go on and make itself an example- to other eoun- triet in these liwtv it teemt the nuaiaa- it willing to tett scott act a little longer we are pleased to- have our contemperbry as a coworker against the petition lately circulated asking for the repeal of that much abused law we are not going to cast any reflection upon jthose who signed the petition they nave a perfect right to- their opinions at the same timewe regret the course they hart taken if the scott act be repealed there is no aicense law here to take its place farther we are opposed to license h we believe it would increase the sale of intoxicantav and multiply drundards the scott act has not done everything for charlottetown we could wish but the fault is not altogether in the law but in those who are entrusted with its execution a prohibitory law would be better than our- preeent law for it would strike at the im portation as well as the eale of strong drink bat the citizens of charlottetown have only a small voice in passing a prohibitory law but they can retain the scott act if tney wish that they will unmistakably show their desiro to retain the canada temper ante act when the time arrives we scarce ly have the shadow of a doubt charlotte town palrm p e i ajthoogh the english newspaper are cbjostnuoed from poiiitfugoattbestindliag operation o firm pupil finni doing- faosi- nen in the urge eogfiix cities because of the cerere libel inr which obtain in that coootry they shoald fa the public interest expose the whole cniel baiiness and take their chances in theeoorts of lav pablic yrapsuhy would be with them and if the evil were f nil y explained to the coort juries would not be hkejytocoutict there are hundred of young wreefca in this country who can trace the beginning of tuetr mis fortunes to the lime when they first feli in to the clutches of tbeta grain swindlers they are perfectly well aware when they ship their victims across the sea that they j are sending them on a fools errand so far their material advantage it concerned for the farm pupil in canada occupies a po 3 it ion very little different to that of the bra laborer jo england and there are few attractions about that occapatioa to tempt yoanjt men te engage in it to yoang men who know something aboat farming who have i moderate capital and are willing to work there are good opportunities in this -country- they can get the fiuesj land iu the world by merely applying far it aod they canhold t by doicg so much improre- menteach year bat the english youth looks upon farming as pretty roach iufi aame as it is in england where be tills bis land by cheap labor and lives thejrfe of a gentleman on his estate if iutendiog farm pupils were told that their condition in canada would be little better than uat o be farm laborer at borne they would pot be so willing to he victimized the eogiiafa papers ml withstanding she penal- tn wbkw may be threatened aboold wars be enriisb people against these sharks fort hope fumt tfitiimmmm macdouaw for the ros wndanl uic trrmo oiks exst the examination of witnesses oil of the petitioner wus i anwd mjnaxact eiot wi eot edge said a man named bi others came to her house in toronto or umortiing of the election in 184 and a ikod for ed who was oat he had goc away the fore and said perhaps ion brothers did no fore a man came and feft a parcel opened itcxjotainec man before or since was he just said yoa i never told when the man didr long time i spent the mv mind with the visit of brothers the lext day eurmrt eme th in itsts rwalkedto cents that was al had been asked to before i borrowed aoney to go did not see brothers i borrowetthtt mone if was j i did not my wjfe getting w ti 1 this trial v pocket al i had no monev in n gcocgecoqtp s orn- iohtbial and mr he woad go say anylhtr g about a vote and did not gie any monejv or hint at onv money witn s continau g said i cant remember hethtr lc k id any thing about the clecti m the eveping be- which i k t never saw the i dont knav who he i leave that with edge about t come bac after a mohev mvielf he was a young manltk j boy with i smooth face i cant iell ho he was drc ised it was nearlv dark ivjidnot connect it in employw election t i ucgib- ym he part day be- to ilu- eloction nor i with the husband ol the last witness said i vot d at the elec ion here vest torontcrjunction from toronto and be x my way ou the c pr from there to x qloci it cojt me il the money c had i vote about two weeks ill after i hid voted from brothers to go home it was john srothcrs th old man i sent back the monc v a week of lerwards know anvth ng about election day- there was no nore money i oingthat i know i amafarmer near melancthon i rememberthc election a man was sent to e e from shelbaroc i dont know his name i think it was bell this was the only way 1 knew about the election he said i lad a vote find they wanted me to vote est in going down th re to vote h tt i would go down if they w inted- he aid the- wanted me to vote it not for me to tu receive any money ar waldiel he said that yoa ar i going to i did coma down to vote and i stopped a sir williai 2 fishers afi night i know j mes hume i spoke to mm after i ha xrted he took me round the schoolhot e and aske 1 me did they swear me h 1 didnt gi e me or promise me any moi y arnntr wnrrs bame to oakville out of respect for hi own expanses aboc i io from a friend in oal olle and he sent me the 1 loney in a etter was about a month 1 afore the election was to bay clothes have paid back the j i paid i when i came down to vote- in january is bu the name of robert not being my name i was here at the trial did not answer when rflkes was c lied that i came la vote en tirely at my own exj 2nie and did not re ceive and do not exp ct to receiveanyfhfng wnixut mooce sa i he ws a d slegate to the convention whicl nominated itr wal die he lives in the ing and was on the and vicepresident befonn association th ward committee townshrp o esques- 1 kal ward 0 imrnittee or esquesiig of the he was th t head of fames liidsar was secretary he did n t know a m ji named bunton and he spntno mony in the election tnottis bnx was important was got fi m him be kept an vim hill said stewartowix where reform committee lamont hoardedr wit present in the dining room where iflgs were held a s ranger caue l and saw hey went lamont before the action and out but not together p t evurs said drove with bunton from georgetown t stewaxtown two or three days before th a nephew of mine since that day i h just went down for a company i dont business was in stew irtown he wanted to see didnt know sl e mitchell know bunton vrell cityj missoorl he a half ago i saw the election contest election he had no know of- kltuzu krxox al riding during the ela tion contest jakes k bkll waj driving voters to and didnt know how mn avleswotiik lewasbadlj there laughter edwist ooaaoov ealls to oakvillc u paid his own expense accord was writtei whellihan was prove closed the case clum es tri-ri- jljlji iriiynifriihirj i said i bad worn t came- from o vote at thi election waldie i paid my i boi rowed m i wrote to him it it for my children i back i no inter- rarainedbat nothing the meetings of the were held william the witnesl and was the meet- election have not e in georj drive with mow what person am solicit or in oil ton i had no vole t the electio in ques tion bat my symp ltbies were waldie i did not w ark m the ei with mr ection i ele is now ni kansas vent there him in afilton daring he and i d d not talk business hi re that i an unimportant -wit- hotel at b anion is seen him etewn- i him for ban tons h fold me person i year and tbs mboxumt cisk tho retpoiidsat wattbsi oalli d wnutlt houikii of br etohi rafareno lo some olurgtt developed in tli early pari of tho trial wuuur ciuiwiui id 1 jamca carry to post btul n tils gave him 60 oonts r- uitsdlnnor an lord the horse ftc wai employed thr days and a halt in post ng bull i gav liim no money but the 0 cents i don know of curry doing auyt ling cite in th election j iv uinorrn iu ions it a osast a toronto barrilter aald- teame up from toronto t aasiat mr wal die in tlie election i mployod jtmti curry to distribute and ott up mill ar noincing meetings tha watall howai to do curry wat mista ten in saying e paid him a dollar 1 gavi him no mone he told me that ho had iven hit brothe r chrittophcr ii to como u i o vote and lift 1 promised liiru 3 f he vot id for air waldli he poke in such a way t lat i got angr and told him that the diet tion waa not beit carried on that way he asked me what to do and i told him he ught not to cai out the bargain but to le 1 hit brother he could not give him the 13 and that was lo vote si he pleased on the evenidg before the ejection that driven out in jo trafalgar and on my ret am i gave tome- body the rig to lake t the livery ttabl mr valdie intlructiom to me were to that tho election wat car iod on in ecliy straight manner a note wasci caltted to that effect i endeavored carry out those initructii us audio prcv corrupt practicos to mr aylcsworth th witnesa said he acted in the case of lirittopher from moral motives but that he had much interest in it th t he did not wi anything of that kind c one even thoi not by an agent thit closed tha resp indents case there being no evidence i n reply the argu ment was begun j ittti abgcm xts i mr- avlestonvh for t m petitioner con tended that charge so i hat of bribery of christopher curry by bit brother janics curry was proved and hat it wastnfficunt to avoid the election lie said there- is no doubt the bribery wa t proved and i tb- mit that the agency of james curry wat also established curr was seen at the election rooms and w is as he admitted himself doing all he cot id to promote jhe election of mr wald t hit own acts showed what interest h took in the elec tion he canvassed in t 3ronto and as toon as he returned he retorted to the hsad centre mr grant wi bin anbour or two of his return heet off t pon the expedition to streeltvillc lo spirit irmitrong away to that he could not vote che latest authonty carries the law a ver- great way the haldimand case it sc -r- 170 it it portant to note that cu ry had voted form at previous electic is and as he siyt himself was known am ng the boyt at a good reformer the only circumstance which disfiiiguithes th i from the hafdi mand case is that in th latter haziiit ras appointed a scratineci and thit cas it even stronger for curr tok a more active pirt in he election ttienif curry is an agent there is undoubtc lly another corrupt act on bis part the spiriting jtwayj of armstrong and in tha another agent wat mixed up mr jarris it it incredible that mr jams did not kn w and understand the nature of the joke tl at was being played there it no doubt abou the trick attempted to be practised on arm trong and tha it did not succeed makes to difference it fras on attempt to commit l corrupt act kpw archibald jarvis was u idoubtedly an agent of mr waldie there was no committee and no orgoniralion a d therefore what is shownabout him that be is an active xub- eraf and a broherinl w of mr waliiie goes far to establish hij agency then the evidence of orkerman fiven today thowi that he took such an in rest in the election as to write to niagara alls for a voter and to meet him at oakvth he is responsible equally with curry for the corrupt practice committed upon armstong thenglasbr the livery 6tablekeepei let curry have the rig to go io streetsvil e with armstrong and changed it to mr taldie that wat a recognition of the agci cy of curry the next charge is that aga ntt mr taylor jfor taking badd to the pol s in a hired vehiple taylor was an agent he got the rig fi moat who had hired it from miller a li- stablekeeper there i r some evidence that moat himself waa an kgent then as to the unknown nowp etty well established to be bunion we have the evidence given today of the witnesses kixon and evans and the evidence of limont given in the first port of the trial a i to the voters who were brought up to th unknown to be sacrificed the crarr jcstice sot to be sacrificed tobe crowned me arleswairrh these three men were brought up by lamont got into the buggy with bunton- and we re bribed or offered bribes by him bunt n and lamont are equally guilty as io jamontt agency it is established in the sa ne way at the others by hisjactivily his i tfending committee meetings and so fourf the last charge upon which i rely is tl at william caldwell conveyed one peacock lome from the polls in a hired vehicle the agency of mr caldwell is fully estab ished and so is the fact that peacock appl cdtfo caldwell as a recognized a uthority 01 the reform side for a conveyance to take h im to his home and that caldwell at once irdered the convey ance from gusbyand oid him to charge it the charge was u ode to mr waldie upon the authority of caldwell and it was objected to and has no been paid as yet bat the charge was made by the livery stablekeeper and the dlegation of corrupt hiring of vehicles is sustained glasby volunteered his rigs or pollingday and there would have been no necessity to make an entry in his books 1 3 charge it ap if t was a case of a volunu ered rig it was nov volunteered buf hired saw bun on in the ilbtt occ ixixitiok db axsox bear icepretidet t for the township of trafalg r of the btform as sociation of the com ty was examined ae to the organization o the party in the elec tion he said he wo ked hard in the elec tion hi knew jose h moat saw him in bronte on polling d ty did not pay out any money in the els tiou moat was not durham e its g om h 187 1 the dun- gannon a mb om h ml the lon- doooaenourown courtaf- all upon tha ination c i limited agency cnrry wat a limited aj tall j h mi sot authorised to do nor thai dlilrlbut bills than onrryi act wai n pudiated he wal told ho mutt not carry t out ha also repudiated it to hit broth f and tho latter voted for the other oani idate then it it said that the tabt that ivrry got a rlgto take armitrong away to btnettvllle waa a recognition of nil egeno but olatby wholt a contorva- tire oouli not bind mr waldio to any inch reoognitlc a and bnidea qlatby thought that it vat upon the election buaiuoat knowing i hat curry bad boon employed by the kef or ner than what is the effect of jarvlt dr viqg curry down to tlie ttablo 7 there oal bo nothing in that aud jarvis denies thi t he knew anything of the purpose of curry a drive armstrong to straetiville but at a iy rate jarvis it not shown to bo an agent the curry- armitrong case la not with j the itatute bee 87 it the only teotion w aloh applies and it docs not make attempt i abduction an offence tils c itxr jvrncs i should bo inclined to think h within tho itatute ma km ii tho case rettt on that the new act if 51 vic applies and tho saving olenaoth sro would operate in favor o hho oandidat i aiagainil the cue of alleged ab duction the evidence entirely ailt lo iupport i be taylormoat charge it ii of no importance that the rig wai hired by taylor it swat hii when he hired it for the time being and he could lend it if he ehoie which he did nor is there any evi dence upon which taylori agency could be inferred then we aro not responsible for wbatbmiton or the unknown did he is not m any way connected with mr waldie lament wti not oven a voter and wai certainly not an agent the un knowns eofioni look like an attempt on the part oftiio other aide to destroy volet thai werefeoing for waldie v lnawonth in reply laid the haldimand case in the supremo court fully bean out the view that active partici pator are agenta tbi osor jcnicx if that view it taken there it no election that cannot be aptet ma atuswobtu al to whtt hat been said aboat the andae influence charge or the abduction of armstrong the facta are ttronriti cni- favor as to the complicity of both jarvit aud alfred henderson jarvis wu undoubtedly an agent bating been a member of toe reform association and a delegate to the convention which nominated mr waldie with regard to the offence of hiring teamt to convey volets there does not need to be a promise that it the voter will dome out he will be driven if that were thjown it would be bribery hiring teams is another kind of corrupt practice it does pot depend upon any mleution to influents a vote bee tec 68 tex ciuxr jcsrict i shall have to look at the authorities especially with regard lo the curry cue i ihtll tlrite lo gi judgment at toon u possible i ibtll hand it out at toronto birch all 8til l careless he8ll hi autqbloirap iy for 1700 wpowrrock ooi lively no fear of i itih bimbill baipoat and bamtt lot thi whole t pretend in inter engtlih farm pnpll agency for matter re ityi that he don n to be a saint but that if old ieatement alnntra like for inttanoe david the bwati ginger ol israel nallut tat bi heaven why abtmldnt he tub uirohtll trial ooet thieoontyh600 tbli wai merely part of the wltdettet eon ittblet and joron tee the oonnstl etc were paid by the government njtklng the tottl ontt 18000 ulrohtlli autobiography wtjtpat up at auction today jailer camccckji toting u auctioneer it wai finally knocked down it 11700 tin purchase being represent ative ol kew york and toronto newt- papers hall of the purchase money waa ptiddown and the other hill will be paid immediately attar the elocution to mrs bireball auction 8l reglrter psrtoni ordirlng sale blllt it ibe fau pant office wlu receive a free notice ilka the following op fo date of lale the fstt pasts bei tbt jirgnt olroalttloii in till tlofnltt- ii oxdat ton kovbale of arm stock and loi bltmsoti tbt property oil ilsdjanjla andenon lot ii cod 1 btqaeikul sals at 1 oolock- w hiuhthiit auctioneer tukuht lib kovbali o firm itook anil im- plamenta tha propertv of jabn artbars lot is eoa i ksaumrng st ii oolock jos d bar- raaxi aootleneer batubjutetbkov bait of the om qlove fao- torrbloek ihtimptrtrofc b urlffln bale atjcoloct vh himrraxtt aocuouwr 81 thomtl li t00 iliort 6n iu great boathero fair a cottage worth i7m iu equivalent io cath mb llbeereotedor uibei1wonhe ptreon oetectltn- the fieioet jmnberof typographical errort lo tjwdeoem r laeoe of oot monthly joorn homes three h additional oath prut aooontlng jo ww will atao be warded lnti order p entlon- td in rolet govtrolog oempetition prize payable at par in any partf canada or ibe united btote bend fl in it npt for complete rnlee and wnlpl copy f onr home whloh wul b imed b int nor 20th addreet ochovrpfuirfiioco brookvllle canada- the cumberland murder cciuixnuku oct it the exoitement over the camberltnd tragedy hat been heightened by a new and important de velopment namely the finding by the tatboritiei it mn biptltte ltroeqaoi of the ihirt and pair ol panti belonging to the prisoner for whloh they have been search ing io long they were found by ocnitable mclaren after a great deal of difficulty and have been fowarded by him to crown at torney maxwell at loriginal at the in- qoett mn larbcque twore that the had none o nircitsei clothes and knew noth of them an ebitome of the worlds doings during- the week he poll he rather thought lie was agaii it the party hetold wituest the grits we e a set of d- d fools to run an election mistaken came f rom kiogara vote in th election and came of his own for by arc lie jarvis a brotherinlaw p mt waldie- ajnd met by him at oakville mr aylesworth thi n called dawd wheh ban and one mcgeoc i bqt the did not answer and after son e discnsaioi i as to an edjenumnent the aerv ce of the subpoena on and the petitioner kb eebkb jlvkwee mr kerr in answer spoke first as io the caldwellfeocock char e dealing with the evidence ai to if and submitting that it was not proved it wi s not a case he uid of driving a voter horn i from tne polls he did pot live in milton bnt went there on foot andwatthencod iven to the polls and back to milton where lie remained to hear the retnms and was d riven from there to hit home not from thi pollt at all there was no antecedent pro nise to convey him home after be had voted then at to carryt agency the a io is not nearly so strong as the haldin and case on what principle can bobehelitobo on agent at all the cflier justice 3n the principle that every person bow fide nd actively flpj-oper- ating for the election c i the cendidacewtntt betxmtidered an agent nnder our system where the candidate i nominated by the party mb kkbii curry ni ver attended a com mittee meeting wi i not employed todo acytbingeiceptdistrilute billl he might ae well have been on toe opposite ndelof politios and yet nave b sen employed to that load of work i efer to hot maocaskiet election wtitioni at pp 70 the windsor caw i om 4 h 8 talk of the day a new methodist church wtt opened tt dutton onl ou sunday the wo pretbyteriinchurcliet in parit are talking of imalgamaung kew hamburg a village in waterloo co will shortly be lit with electric light soow fell to a depth of three inches in greenfield about two miles from saratogo nt friday nighl birclalls trial cost oxford county 15500 the cocnsel were paid by the government making the total cost 8000 fifteen hamilton botelkeepers pleaded guilty u the charges of the jtynes brot of violltiog the crooks act last week mr tgibtonofguelphhu boaghtout mr tejago i baiiness we hear good report of him and will welcome him at a citizenj mewmirliel rttepayert will ihortly be uked i vote i3ci for exteoiion of water works system and 10000 to build a i icbool tuilding the executive of the victoria unirenity board bf eegenu decided to proceed at once to award contract for the new build ing in queent park toronto cthadien cheese stood in the front rtnk and received the highett awtrdt at the annual ibow of the british dairy fermen atsocutioo in london recently ayoncg man named fox aged 19 has been sentenced at kimouskique to twelve yetrt tin penitentiary for criminally attanlung a woman 62 yean old adveetfrom nicaragua title that work on the jhicaragua canal it progressing well it it said 8400 men are employed on the canal worki and all are in good health charles w robion a wellknown itock broker of brockton mass is a self con fessed forger the amount of hit forgeries and pilfering will not fall abort of 185000- a toronto man haa been ehgtged tohang birchall at woodstock on nov mb as thit msn has already officiated at fourteen executions it is claimed there need be no fear of any bungling john mcdougald tged 70 tfole a bone from jjohn kennedy near martinfown and sold it to alex mcgillet of st andrew for wi he was arretted and sentenced to five yean imprisonment the f as but three no criminal casea and civil the assizes for the county of halton wat held in the court house milton last wednesday chief justice armour presid ing he following gentlemen compoted the grand jury thoa atkinson foreman jmbaatedo 8 a bowmen john cameron icartmer the ebbege e dixon edwin freeman 1 h hamton wra hume p j ingle- hart obn johnson w h kahrs j j zealan i thei wat no criminal cue and the civil docket sontained only three oases gnj mxsox vs tat axcitxr oudeb or tj irrxs wowtui bzuzr sociitt am s otion brought by the plaintiff the widow martin gilbrdoaon to let aside a settlea rat made with the toll ji tor for the defendi nta at the turn of m50 and to re cover tl le full amount of a beneficiary cer- tlfieete of 1900 issued by the defendant to the pla ntifft husband verdict for plaln- tiffm6 w uidlaw qo and g 8 goodw lie for plfft ind miller st duncan fordefti kzxxrnt vs cnoit an a lion on a mortgage and an injunc tion fn m catting timber judgement tl uked f r by plaintiff w laidlaw qc and o 3 ooodwiula for plff mcarinr vs mcooitole an itlon to recover wage a aettle- ment eat mad between the parties de fendant aisreeiog so give bis alater 183 each pa ty to pay their own costs i w elliott i w plff w laidlaw qc and m e mite leu for deft bjh children cry for pitchers ctstoria when baby was sick we gave her ctltoria wbeu she ni a cattd she cried foe ckatoria when she becamt was she duaf te cattoria wben she bad cbudren abe gave then cattcria laird s ualnseal far aale everrwkere s feom stomach and lirer dcrange- menta dyspepsia dilfousness 6ck- beadacho and couatipatlon find a ala and certain relief in ayera pills in all cases where a ca thartic is needed these pills are recom- ncilded by leading physicians dr te hastings of baltimore says ayeri pills ore the jbeit cathartic end laperlent witliin tho reach of my profes- aioo dr john w brown of oeana w va- writes i hare prescribed ajers fills in my practice and find them ex cellent i urge their general use in for a number of yean i was afflicted ttlth biliousness which almost destroyed my health i tried various remedies but nothing afforded me any relief until i becan to take ayers pilla- 8 wanderlich scran ton pa i hare used ayers pills for the past a larger shipment of table covers table drapes mantle drapes wool felt and chenile in applique and embroider opened today at r b jermyns these are beautiful goods and well worth the attention all who wish tomake their homes beautiful at a moderate cost juklhruij apprentice wsntid tv lean tbt wacjpn jl- bostdett apply at one aguaatitaahy ja8peiqht aetotji wanted waxtedrapentugtajjnt at4losic t seet for feal orx the nndentfnsil ofltrs for salt er srib tt- chant lor etbsi btmdi i aaauet r shirt down rsm lamm vyk kbwtox n of thirty years and am satisfied i e ho uid not be alive today ff it had not been for them they cured mo of dyswpsla when all other remedies failed and their occasional use has kept me in a healthy condition erer since t p brown chester pa earing been subject for years to constipation without being able to find much reliem at last tried ayers pills and deem it both a doty and a pleasure to testify that i hare derired great ben efit from their use for orer two years past i hare taken one of these pills crerynight before retiring i would not willingly be without them gjs7 bowman 2g east main st carlisle pa ayers pills hare been used lit my family upwards of twenty years and have completely verified all that is claimed for them in attacks of piles from which i suffered many years they afforded me greater relief than any med icine i crr tried thomas f hoijy springs texas ayers pills wmxdst dr j c ayer a co lowell mats bold tr all vnegitu uj lkalcr iji ucdida autumn 1890 1 the mammoth house georgetown after catering to the public of this vicinity tor the last 27 yeaia is just its lively just as young just as anxious and is better pro- purcd now than ever to do busi ness aud would respectfully solicit a continuation and enlarge ment of tho generous patronage bestowed upon it we have a complete stock of dress goods including the latest novelties inplaids combination robes silks 8atins plushes silk velvets etc we have been busy opening out largo importa tions and consignments in all tbe different departments aud wecan suit aud please both iu price variety aud quality in dress goods dress silks dress trim- mines velveteens mantles man tle cloths uuteriogs millinery small wares of all kinds ladies underclothing hosiery prints ginghams checked shirtings tickings denims cottonades tweeds suitings overcoatings gents underwear gents bhirts ties gloves hats caps ladies and gents footwear ready- made clothiug readymade overcoats carpets oilcloths linoleums rugs mntts cur tains etc it would fill a news paper to enumerate our stock we will begin in dress goods aud winceys at 5c per yd we have added a new department to our ordered clothing that is fancy flannel and tweed shirts made to order our make up departments aro not excelled anywhere namely millmery dress milking mantle making and ordered- clothing wo get the best superintendents and bands for the several mnke up departments that monoy aud ex perience can procure you can come with confidence aud pat ronize us w mcleod co aiobaaxown bsbpsp pieiisi wwyifyi tliese goods are below regular prices chenile table covers reversible o 85 to 5 5b wool table covers i 00 up felt tablecovers applique trimming beautiful table drape only 25 up 25 furs furs furs agente wanted i ii rtra want to matt incnrr tt bomaae sell onr cbdes xmrj atoca kew is tit urns write ol at ones tor tenm mai 8botbeb8 knrierviden bocbeater k t fob sale a hoots ana two lots in th vfflalg ojaetm slttutsd ontbeccjner ownjf cboreb streets bevla bard atid aelt watv jrallvrtesteon tb prealsea for partteti jars address bo tu biobmond rill out horse astray strayed epon tbe atisllotloont oi tha abontvetrui siptsbstbar bote wttwicwtbmtldst o1rdewul pleas prov propertr pa espenss and take it away johksopeb 1 tenders for wood the oddrtined will receive tradms on tow sovembette tbirtr cords of soui bods wood beatb and maple tool lest lent deuvms ee fnoinaal tbewmie benool and town bait b p- uoobe secretary acton public scboot acton oct b issol r if wanted mrs local or trevellne to tefl mr jtaraeirstodt salary weekly outnt free special beetnnen workats nv i wsauywas write sneatpodeferp b o okahaja kmkeryman tbu bouse ii reliable v toronto bit acton lpdge no m lcoj i- beaver muff and storm collar from bokarren muff and storm collar astrachan muff and storm collar opossum muff and storm collar 8 50 to 25 00 6 50 5 50 and up 7 25 and up boas in lamb goat and opossum muffs in seal persian lamb astrachan bokarren beaver opossum goat and coney l a big line of gentlemens fur caps cheap the millinery department is booming and the stock is very complete r b jermyn american agriculturist published 50 years consecutively uoocnlzd u out best ban i ud fmcr periodic in the world jdring ihtmoj bk infonntion tboniandj of lluii pncticl ami ilefal hint end bosesuonvtii abl bejp tho loggoitioiiirtiod tborjundi ol origldij eognrinei mnnfcliy try t thu yecr it wfl py yoa veil no one caq red namber without getting tharoafiblr ilelublc md prmcticl infonnfttioo rrofiubte to ererybodr- en number eontiiat sketchet of tatlxirbelpine comritevumh to id indoor iod outdoor work pine enfrtrinci of animal llanta flower oatbaudlngi with many pleating inatnictite plctart for 1 onng and old snb- tcription prio 51j0 year we are dccirloo to make tbi the ltanner year ip circalttion which qow f over 10x0001 copfc monthly pur premium offer tlie farm and honseliold cyclopiedia price tl 00 bound in cloth and om a complete hcadr reference library for farmer gardeners trait growers stockmen and housekeepers eontalalng- a largr fend of itefal information fact hints and softtsuons id uie various departments of acrtcaltare 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carried on by e matthews we bops by caraful attention to to wants ef the pueie and always keeplni on bend the vety best aualltyof beet mutton lam veal core bersrk and sausage to merit a fair sham of roar patronage wanted tb ulgbett market price will be paid for horse hides cattle hides and calf sklna direted tt oet tannery in aeton r acton tahmnq co ii jrank borcss house painter paperhangfer sign writer etc inv or- the above unfti in tbe bert manner and at reeaonabk tarma eeery job having lay personal a i eae asaoie cnatmnea eomnlete l o raining in an woods a rpodalty- orders leit at my reauenee- main st acton will iwoeive prompt attention l ii if frll ij8 henderson mcrae ov kctqn staple and fancy dry goods boots shijes and groceries the banner stock of theseason great in assort ment pleasing in style honest in quality and reasonable in prices no room for argument give us a chance and we will give you a benefit the world wants the best and the best goods at very best bottom prices is our bonus for their busi ness all coods guaranteed seasonable and warranted reasonable remember the old stand and our so cent teas hendpmson mcrae co spectacles spectacles i hve purchased a stock ofthe qelebrai lawrences spectacles and eyeglasses atj 50c on the dollar and will clear them 1 put very cheap j bsiavsraai watchmaker cuelph dr k wllford halls health pamphlet disease cured without medlelne jas matthews acton ted agent for the cdreulatioiiof ebiated health pamphtot which hlrtelalmtlj hat been t dr half s ba keeps on hsud tbe pamnhlot t by the treatment it advise sunt ettra for wi wlth out madioine th price tor tbe pamphlet it- four dollars and a guarantee it tbe borchaser is not satisfied attar treatment into conscientious prat too tut cm moath to refund tho money on the morn of the pamphlet with a pledge never again to nee the treatment or allow it to be need la his famuy- tt wlllord han treatment wltheat memein r for the value received from tbe one ft thh tnati ment please enquire of any of the mjowtng paxtiea- aetobbev droiiiorabevkb fr m 3k2 mrs t u moore wamesisiaiumwa h matthews vm uuuen mrs moomi limebouae jamea martin mrs j uartha wmlanekira w lane other names wul be added weekly valuable property f sal tbe undenigned offer uw fohowing patroib of property lor open zvaaoiiable teno e8qubsinq rsreelkoel th wet half of lot it eoi eqaemlnc5simna timbered land pareelko1 part of lot ib ooo t t 150 acpr aboat fldocns btukdi dwdunit boo ablnrie itmre attd tu on tb pnmlae thttriill btidom a f bosinom tar toanjr yoari paroal no 8rprt of lot 15 oon t l 86 acre on tbli property ii altnaterl tnuae bnjrufltaabdaj another lliflfi oojafart- ablt dwutns boose and orebud and btrer fail 1 parcel bo t part ot lot it obn a eaqneelntf isaeree parcel ko loa the property la a lot at abon s50 cords of bardwood cut and dry acton fareel so 6 brick honee and hlaeksmllh sbopinthevulageot actus two and a half vluage lots onenfthacra each ttua twenerty uiltuatedbnuamltieettoaaemloeasoa thetarnl if sot sold ttwoi be rented pull paruculan may h h u applleatioa personally or by letter to a batzbs 8pysdepl3 execffors notice to okbditoe8 r in the matter of the latate of jahnwav aonlamoffhtoiahpolacbiajii in the ooontvtof halton yotnan jlar pubboabt to the bevhwd statutes of on tario ebapteruo nette is hstehyglvan that all persons having elaliua opon or agatsat the estate ot john watson lai of the aaid townahtpof etquealnjc in the oottuty of hel ton adprovuee of ontario teosnasdsceated whodlematthe township of rielm atoce- sald on or about the loth aaj of bevfatnbet 1hx1 ar on or before tbe ftn dar of nevember uto to send by post prepaii uldreeaed to william wood andluehae lamb euraterl ot said john watson moaeted aeton po on tario er to deuvar to the uentgned solicitor herein for aaid exosutori a statement la writing ot their nemce addresses and the partknlan el their claims and th nature ofnhe eecurltiea ii anyheubylheuv and notice is hereby further given that after uieaautthdayornovetnl- l80tbe smm ecutcrtwul proeeed to distribute tb aeseta ot tbe aslddeoeaaed or tneh portion thermfai ahall then be realised among the meraoni aa ulled thereto hating regard eoly to the debus ofwblehaneyahallibeti bare notlee and thai uie laid etoutoriwuicptbuabl lor tu fro- oaotestau any pirt thewotao dlstri butedtoany netsest er perteue of wbase claim 3 or elaluil notlee ahall sot hate boon teoelvsd at uwtiafotthesaudisuibotlon s 1 a howai bouctor tor jl eaeewlois v uaiimsi far eeli etrtrtwarfe

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