Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 12, 1891, p. 2

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s bmjuf hsf pi m- t died mcgatntrrottat medcfism hotel brln m the ma hitch john ucxmrhton painter of aetna igedhvmn kitonicnuksmaiiyi tb ah march thewitetf mr john kltetilnf tftit years utdbtobtlbl rtaiutujlt oak lake manitoba oa the ft march john boranu formerly o oaelph aged m rem kxhtat hsmflton oa tin lib march n- drew kennedy wed h w1 j tsfo rt on jftc rcss i thur8dat march 1j 1891 f notes and comments tbe german gorerumtnt narrowly es caped defeat on the motion forau increased nsrel vote th reichstag if opposed to the emperor i idea of making germsny great naval nation the parts tvyii says the negotiations betveeq france and england on the new rtonndjand question hare tesulted in an sarwnciit which will be submitted to the french and kogluh parliameoti at the end ol the weee the dominion liirectory which is last issued containi a tabulated reioru of the populalrm of tke leadinc cities montreal head the lint with s750oo and il followed by toronto with sicooo quebec fitooo i ottawa 47000 su john newfoundland ja credited with tj000 hamilton with tlsctl halifax 40000 london jcooo winnepes 33000 the legiilatnr reutmbledoatiietd after uiv reoea made oeowury by ihe dots in ton eieciorl cainpiicq flh daj m given up to the debate oa the addrets the speeches of the morer and eeooder mr jotimokuito indilr jtgcfrow west huron were equal iu ability to those asailljl delivered by new member the opposition le4er criticised bat briefly and not very evenly to that the debate wu brought lo aii early close dominion elections latest exchanges from lungrfoa jama ica leave the impression thit while the exhibition ii not a racces financially and la coffering from the bad muiietnebt ot those vho hve it in chirpe ihe canadian exhibit it well displayed ind the result it likely to be considerable iocreue of trade between canada and the west indies the kington cr of the 21st of -feb- ruarv devoted two pages to a detailed ideschpiton ol the canadian exhibits illostraied by cats of rainyef tjie articles shown canada is the largest exhibitor and the goods shown trtvpruacd highly laur plfurvt inorm th oovm- mentt majo to a thirty the vo in ri fiinosbrlutiinn the later and more complete trtomi give the government ft majority a near as win be fairly oalwlatwl of about thirty state the nfmiiteruutt journal place the figure higher while tlw opposition press do not admit this number there it of course a pood deal of apocqls- lion as to what the relative position of the parties will bo at present it looks at if the government would meet the house when parliament assembles considerably weaker iu its majority than at the dissolu tion but almost if not quite ai itrong as at the first session of the late parliament in 1887 any farther election returni can effect only a slight alteration in this esti mate of thetrcngth of the two parties a determined at the polli last thursday election are yet to be held in algoma and uaulinpdoa and it is probable that the results in these constituencies will offset each other tbe government ii sustained by a majority big enough to protect it in doing right and small enough to check any teudency to do wrong a powerful minn- try faces a strong opposition which cannot perhaps cripple though it can curb the ad- tnittistration as it stands now there are two cabinet vacancies and reconstructions are in order this one is said to have been constructed in montreal and to have the cudorsation of rnu j a chaplena sir john macdonald president of the council george k foster minister of fiuance 6ir john thompson minister of justice sir hector langevin minister of public works j a- chapleau minister of kailways sir adolphe caron minister of militia c h tapper minister of marine and fisheries e dewdney minister of the interior peter white renfrew minister of agri culture mackenzie b3well minister of customs john costigan minister of inland rev enue john haggart postmastergeccral j j curran secretary of state chapieaas- rivalsall however have something to say to this and it is notprob- able that his aspirations for a higher pos ition will be gratified at presents s clarke wallaceismentioned as a probable succes sor to hon jofin crling if he latter ac cepts defeat and retires front actire life it ii intsrssun to not how far astray till patty lp lrt thtlr ttur both bifort ao4 after iha elsotlooi ooamtnttvm now admll that both ur oblbyrto buostaadi and sir a p oaron id cbioonuroi andflagoaoay in difsattd it it listed that all thi qnibto mldltten pledged thsmtslvet to disallow lbs utsi lob billi in order to sec or clerical support thert wu ahii in bromt and the retora ttui officer c bit rote in faror ot ut jiytr couservatie dstoatiufi the old mem ber mr goldie of oaelpb hu now gone toroughflre contests without trer being obliced to wttte an hoar of hit time at otuwt the st catherine star intimites that dr ferguson of wetland will shortly be called to the beaate and admitted to the cabinet the town of chatham gave mr camp- bell tho liberal candidate a majority of gs lut election it save a consertativs majority of 150 uou mr colby miy be offered the cbtooe to run in huntingdon there it a liberal majority thereof goo whloh bcrifer liai weluu hand the london difcrnvr prophesies that before eighteen months a liberal got- em m cot will be in power at ottawa with a strong majority at its back mr lurgralt who won west northam- berlsudfroai mr gaillet the former con serrstite member is the youngest member ia the xew hobte he is only twenty six halton has been successful a second time in its suit with the grand trunk railway judgement hiring been girea this week in its favor in the court of appeal the result proves that the railway committee of- the county joncilwaa wise u refusing to entertain any of the railway company proposals to compromise the matter refetv ence to which was made in last issue of the fixe pees a good deal of credit for the success of the coantr in this is due to mr w h storey who op till jsnuary last ni chairman of the special committee appointed to superintend the matter though atton has po financil interest tn the matter as a member of the county council he iwe question careful atten tion and tb result is gratifying whether the gtr will hand over the tfsjxjo and costs or not as directed in the judgement is a matter of doubt the case may be 1 carried to a higher court acton municipal council the knotty question of drains and flooded cellars again bobs up 17 ir the regular semimonthly meeting of our municipal legislators was held on mon day evening there was very little busi ness to transact but the old question of inadequate drains and flooded cellars came up for their considcratian- ii is a vexed question was not received with a very hearty welcome nor treated with unqual- fied satisfaction ia the parties aggrieved at eight oclock the reeve took the chair members were all in their places the minutes otiast meeting were read and ctmnrmed the finance committee presented their fourth report recommending payment of the following accounts w p campbell lighting itreei ump one month gowaitfr kent co- toronto case of lamp chimnetf tad wick t e 2196 the report was adopted the council is carrying its economical schemes even into the purchase of lamp chimneys and wick some of the dealers in town will wonder why they should be passed in such matters messrs a f smith and jno b camer on wafted upon the council to point out the damage and inconvenience caused to mrs camerons property by water during a recent thaw they showed that the water backed up on mrs camerons lot and flowed into the cellar filling it and causing considerable damage the reeve what could you suggest as a remedy in future floods mi- smith the mux street drain should be lowered and enlarged then it would drain the section flooded it should by no means be allowed to run across mill street to bower avenue because the residents there axe imposed upon the reeve this was an on usual flood wasitnot mr smith- yes i was i never saw anything like it before- tbe drains were all frozen full and the roadway cut out beside the newswitch in the gtr yard caused much more water tn come down than formerly mr cameronthe new roadway built at the gtjl iasit gammer is largely re- sponsible for the overflow as his was the reason i think the council should be willing to pay the damages we have sustained mr smith i dont think 15 would pay the loss mrs cameron has smtered the reeve to the coanciuors ton had better decide gentleman what you are going to do ia the mailer t is cd coarse making a bad dreceienf to pay for damages caused by water in cellars mr anderson i would suggest that the matter be laid over until we can examine the drains and see what can be done to obviate the difficulty altera lengthy discussion of the matter the council decided ia do nothing unless convinced that they are liable to pay the damages in the case there being no farthor business before the council the meeting adjourned the spring fashions every woman it interested jut now in wbai u wear for spring tbe latect jlyjes are fllastrated the newest material de scribed aod the brihfet ideas embodied la kanch somber of the detiacator tbis tsare contains over on bnndrei large pages oi interesting aahion talk and practical bints or tbe borne and- tbe wonder is bow any woman eai do wffoet it cana dian edition identical with out published from new rork u a jrswr address tit oduaitir toronto i ix hjlltus rerxty we expected to give the readers of the free pcsr the full vote in the various polling divisions in tbe coanty this morn ing upon application to the returning officer however be stated that the official figures would not be given until liondar next ifitb inst the majorities given be low are believed to be correct in each case and hendersons majority is now placed at 105 lujroie irxrfos hexornwnx v r pm acros os bceuxgtox i 32 grobfictowx 1 jfjirox i qixvrrjr 44 i ko i eproats school 13 no 2 norril 30 ko- 3 stetvahtown i ko 4 dublin 50 ko5 thompsons cor ir ko g glenwilliams is xlssiglvetlv ko i campbellroic 2 ko 2 brookville ii no 3 knatchbull 40 keiaok ko- 1 freeman 31 xo 2 kelson village 13 ko 3 cumminsville 9 ko- 4 bells school x ko o clinea comers ij tzirilcin ko l boyne 17 ko 2 dnimquin su ko 3 fostvule 34 ko- 4 manns corners 2 ka 5 palermo 15 ko g bronte 24 totals 35 27s majority for henderson 105 the elections since coufederafion ia hal- ton have been as follows at the general election in 1hgt john white liberal was elected by 133 major ity and in 1872 by i3c majoriiy inimd b chisholmwas elected hy 23 majority but he was unseated and wil liam mccraney liberal elected by 135 majority in 187 hon wiuiamlliicdougall inde pendent was decll bylh majority in 1882 william mccraney liberal was elected by 63 majority in 187 john waldie liberal wis elec ted by 9 majority on mr waldie being nnwafm forbribery by agents a new election was held 7th feb ruary 1888 when david henderson con servative was elected by 148 majority on mr henderson being unseated for corrupt practices by agents a new election was held 22th august i88x when mr waldie was elected hy a majority o 24 echoes or the cixcnoss mrinnis msjority in south wellington is 370 tbe election in fontiac county will be protested finally the ios andoufa of it is the table of election returns the ex will now be dropped from mr hendersons aihx we expected to be beaten said a reform worker but mr wood member for brockville will probably be the next speaker the election of mr tarte of montmor ency wffl be pie for lots of people sir john will be about eightone wben he makes his next grand periodical farewell tour oter seventy neif members will take their seata at tbe opening of the house of commons la korrti oxford mrfiathertands official majority is 1534 his opponent mr kara loses bis deposit wataon of maruneue still remains the sole representative of liberal principles west ol lake superior br tbe defeat of the hon peter mitchell tbe government loses one of if ablest and most- wittiest opponents mr henderson was seriously indisposed forseveral days after the election but is now in good health sgaiu the first session of the parliament recent fy dissolved commenced oti april 12 1887 and terminated on jane 23 major edwards running as an iude pendent singletax freetrade candidate at kingston receired 18 vots two of tiie candidate lewie kqai righterand ksgle prohibitionist forfeited theirefmi tn ouiwt dly john mcescrrran of qleoeoe aged 95 drove 1 mile to vote or dr rooms also james stinson sgod si walked to tbe polls hon george e foiter is elected in kings if b by 60 leaving oof two cabi net muiislon defeated hon messrs colby and cafling urssukuiu u tslsjmtiwm in baal loft iwaay by ktjortr of 90 atminouivtbjatf turiintiai major itjf mo4todptijf itarnk efimr bad mtftcmtoirairmnlkbathu 11014 pit jn an idndavll io tht tuict hit the rttorn wu a trns one it is said that on alecllou day two mm wtr uktn from ths poor house iu berlin tohivsilbrtovol or tbs oosiemllvi oaodldata tblioaruinly shows lint then msn wtr kroly loyal to the old man the old flag and ths n p which hu provided inch oomtortablt quarters for thorn in thtlr dwllnlng yeirs bon alenoder miokensla wu not a strong candidate in eut york this time hi did not want to mo but lbs party loilited and tbs reason wu that it ooald not afford to bavstht old premier itand ulde with blake and thus give the enemy an oppor tunity lay that mackentle disagreed with its trade policy politics is not basinets iu this country tbe issues of tbe dsy occupy the thougbts and employ tbe voices of canadians for a teaeon the season is short ind grits and tories can go back tn the work of oarving oat their own private fortunes and the true patriots make their country great by mind ing their own business election day wu a trial or the wives and daughters and the nearest and dearest to the candidates they bad to stay at home in deep suspense while be was oat dashing to and fro in the midst of battle if be won no praise or ooogrilalition wu so pleasant ss theirs if defeated bis best comfort came from tbem d hkkdersox ml iultusv xem eeriirsrvrxnve it is aunhuueed that the dominion par liament will meet ou wednesday april 25th to elect a speaker aud that the for mal opeuinj will take place the following day mr blakes letter has beca qaile i bon anza for the daily press the put week tbe way in which they have commented upon it and torn it icto fragments issur- prising the official declaration of the south wedlworth election was made tuesday afternoon by the iteturiug officer he de clares mr carpenter elected by a msjority of seventytwo mr georce tavlor tbe tory whip had a narrow escape iu south leeds last election he hid a msjority of 416 this time the old whip and the old man hare but 84 to the good supporters of the government complain because the people of ottawa county have sent a devi in lo parliament mr devlin will be one of the youngest members of the house of commons mr w h lindsay of milton is mr waldies agent and mr i cartmer also of milton occupies the same office for mr henderson for the settlement of expenses incurred in the election sirjohu macdonald received cablegrams from the marquis of lome the princess louise and the marqaits of salisbury on monday congratulating hini upon the success of the elections ontario has not done so well for the reformers iu a dominiou election since 1874 u it did on this occasion some off the most badly gerrymsadered constituen cies have been redeemed the toroolo board of trade bouts of ihreer members of the new parliament among its members are j hargraf i west korthumberitpd a allan soafh essex and j sleveoson west peterboro the conservatives of winnipeg bout that the election of their candidate wu greatly assisted by the free pisses of the canadian pacisc railway the grand trunk did tbe same for the reformers in ontario tro or three vottn travelled 1500 mile from calgary lo vole for sir john macdon ald in kingston these hapless voters through delays ou the way did not reach kingston until the dsy afler the election there were many surprises st the close of the poll throughout the dominion the fact that one cabinet minister capfared two seats was nsc much consolation for the two cabinet misrfsters who ailed to get one seat j the brsmptoa ciucrtxilvr in its wail for the defeat in peel concludes j bat were not altogether deserted messrs while cardweli wallace west iork ancthen derson halton will look after peel to a certain extent who will now assert that we have no nobility in canada 1 apparently there will be a prine an esrle a barron and half a dozen jerights in the kew house of com mons there will be royalty too for a king will be there billy maclean of ihe worlds is getting lo be the john j hawkins of the tory party a sort of handy man to run in con stituencies where nobody else can be got to try it if billy keeps this up he may find himself in parliament some day they are saying that hon mr carling hu been knocked into a cocked hat there may be k good deal more truth in the re mark than people would seppose the lieotenant governors all wear cocked bate and mr carling may pop into government house at toronto nothing disappears more quickly than political excitement nothing should be more hastily put aside than political bicker ings and perhaps it hu been the common sense of electors that realized these facta at all events there have been more jocose than irriiating remarks beard linos election dsy to sir john macdonald personally kingstons verdict is a complimentary testimonial hundreds of keformers evi deotly voted for him because they thought bis defeat would have meant ungracious and ungrateful treatment of a great leader whose life hu been speot in the publio service the following sre some of the men with the big figare msjorilies sir donald smith of montreal with 3190 mr som- ervflle or brant with 1000 mrdgar of n ontario with 1002 mr sutherland of n oxford wilb 1000 mr costaworth 1825 and ur deuison of toronto with is27 mr popeofcompton with 1000 mr curran with 1149 and mr lepine of montreal with 1000 ur wood of west- morelsnd with 1802 and mr lavergne of drummond wilh 1120 what a world of good some of those big majorities might do if thoy nero properly ilislriuuttai talk of the day an epitome of ths worlds doings durlnetha week earthquake shocks were fell in wash ington stile on saturday there is not a single case for rial at the brandon man spring assizes the local option bylaw wu carried in parry sound monday by a majority ot 50 mrs sarah flemtniog aged 5 hanged herself in brooklyn ou saturday while de spondenl acblppewa indian known uold cbip hu just died al boulb bead ind aged 105 years i old weather prophets predict thai navi cation will be open at sailt ste marie early in april the colored bute bar association has been organized at greenville miss tbe first of its kind two brothers named lester were killed by a train ou the grandtrunk near mary ville on sunday the philadelphia city hall which is not yet completed iu so far cost over fourteen million dollars mr coole of colborne out liu ship ped 15000 barrels of canadian apples to tbe british market this year st catharines yesterday puseda bylaw lending messrs patterson cor bin 9006 to start a street car factorr tbe clothing manufacturers of rochester k york ordered a lockout on saturday which will effect 20000 persons the manitoba locallcgislalure reopen ed on monday it is stated mr joseph martin will reen ferproviocisl polities the mccarthyites are gelling ope st patricks day banquet with the object of demonitming that irishmen are opposed to itrfarneli a detroit despatch says rev w w carson bu arrived in that city aud it it expected wul become a citizen of the united states oa sunday a fire on st james street montreal caused damage to the amount of 143000 ou saturday night a 15000 blaze occurrtdjio winnipeg the methodist episcopal colference at philadelphia by a- vote of 120 to 98 decided on saturday acainit admitting women delegates to the electoral and general conferences of the church mrs mckmnon mother of chief he kinnon of hamilloa died at caledon ou sunday aged 88 years mrc mckinnon came to canada iu 1819 and settled with her husband in vsugbsn township york county ten thousand persons iu clare cock donegal kerry and mayo ireland are re- ceiving weekly grants of meal from the government relief works t10000 hu been set spart to feed school children aod 5000 suits of clothing have been given out halton wins again its verdict agalnet the grind trunk sustained on appeal in halloa vs grand track railway company at the common pleas divisional court oigoode hall monday judgment wu delivered this wu an appeal from the judgment at a trial in favor of the coanty of halloa awarding it 15000 and interest since 1878 the action was to re cover the amount of a bonus paid to the hamilton northwestern railway com paoy on the condition that it remained an independent road for 21 years it became amalgamated with the grand trunk rail way company before it had been running the full time and tbe county snedto recover the bonus the trial judge held tbe plain tiff entitled to recover and the defendants appealed the court dismissed the appeal with costs and affirmed the judgment at the trial furniture factory burned hess bros of llstowel burned out again lutowze march 9 about 2 oclock sunday morning two muked men seized the night- watchman at hess bros factory here tied his bands behind bis back filled bis mouth with cotton and tied a wooden gag io his month threw him to the ground and one held him there while the other proceeded to ifire the premises in several places when tbe watchman wiu liberated be made bis way to the nearest dwelling and by kicking at the door aroused tbe inmates when be wu freed andj the alarm wu given it wu found tbe whole premises were burning beyond control that the pumps ia connection with tbe water works had been tampered with and were useless and also that the wire in connection with tbe alarm had been cnl oils used in tbe factory bad been turned on the floor and everything done to make tbe work of destrootion complete tbe whole premises are in ruins with several dwellings snd other places damaged there is about 31000 ininranoe on buildings and rasch inery besides a large amount qu the con tents i some symtoms of worms are fever colio variable appetite restlessness weak ama and convulsions the unfailing rem edy ii dr lowi worm syrup piles a positive cure thousands of tesmmon iali no purge no sopposi ory sent post paid for 37 eta in itamps address home specific co oriuia ont iiysikssiil j2ilj ttpmive itttoay it praeuescnbjuttoftt bay abetp baking powder tbt w it tb obmpmt tad imperial cresatartat baaing powder is thibest be44byaugtootrs io lnporihe- ol kiviluglitublooiiin a pure euudlllon li imlremlly known and yet uiere nre very few peo ile who have perfectly pure blood the taint of scrofula salt rheum or other jou humor li heredlted and traeintlllnl for generations uniing untold lufferlni and we ilso sccumulate poison and germs of dis ease from the ur we breithe m the- food we eat or mm a we drink w l there li nothing i 1 1 1 1 1 aore con- eluslrely i uui proven thin the poiltlve power of hoods fanaoarlua over alt diseases of lbs blood this medlelue when fairly tried does exl every trace of scrofula or salt rheum removes the taint which csuser catarrh neutralizes ihe aeldllynd eures rheumatism drives out the germs of malaria blood pni soiling etc it also vitalizes snd- en riches tbe blood thus overcoming that llrtd feeling and hulldlug up tbe whole system thousands testify to the superiority of hoods barsaparlila u n blood partner full infer niatlon snd statements of cures sent free hoods sarsaparilla rdw by all draoslftt sliilzrorfi prepared oalr it c 1 hood co apotbeeirin lowell haas ioo doses one dollar 15 per cent off for oa8h for 30 days for thirty days only all lines of dry goods boots and shoes are befnr clearedtout for 30 days this is a big chance forbuyers come to our 8ale sale henderson mcrae co kcton 4faci svt- lodgeksjpntm a jtrsdtmvsil brbeggomol fottrtri with graat tmutui cents and smra onlrflosmtaaraar for ths pries atv fumbewi- sarmftes special iffotice all overdo sceoun offsbroarrdasi u to tbeu solicitors m settled before ink btoavulthsadm setlon kelltbbof v agents if you wsnt to maks sell our oboiee hu time writs us at ones ttn mat bbothebjjlertmii boeknterst anted y tax bold sad stock kow js the 4 job mating r fcluduto books heads circulars beat stria of lbs art at i ihort notice apply or 4- acton hodfj meets in the block everjwi brstbren siwitb well ration and laws apply of tbe members w willlu48 n 0 jpblets fostsri bui a e exeeutsd al tbst ierate prlees apd on be i pnssoficeietoa picket wj coat from 50 oenu for tl larrn or d arable and lasttf seodni a trial order alon will be the reso all for nothing ngxt 30 days 1 lb pure java coffee lb pure mustard j lb pure baking powder 1 lb pure baking soda 3 cakes soap 1 bag fine salt 1 plug smoking tobacco 1 plug chewing tobacco 1 package washline 1 package washingcrystal we will give the above articles to any customer buying 600 worth of groceries for cash inside of thirty days commencing wednesday march i fth and ending april i ith sugar not included we will take good fresh butter and eggs the same as cash we wall give you back 25 cents in cash out of ever dollars worth of readymade clothing hats caps mitts gloves underwear hose gents furnishings flannel prints shirts shirting tabling towels etc bought for cash inside of 30 days we will supply you with cards tokeep account of all goods bought within 30 days kelly bros actoi moth6rs who have boys to clothe from the age of 5 to 12 years y should know that a b ryan fc co v have opened a boys clothing department which has been stocked with one of the best assortments that can be bought from one of the leading manufacturers in canada the goods are all new and will be sold at less than the regular price we intend making this department a speciality in size the suits will be confined to thosesuit- able for boys of frbm 5 to 12 years of age the fact that these suits are all new are made in the latest styles of the best workmanship in every variety of material and marked at less than the regular prices should be a guarantee to every mother that g b ryan cos will be found the most satisfactory house from which to pur chase her boys suits in the future remember because goods are fresh from one of the lead ing clothing manufacturers in canada bryhnco no 204 hall mtitbewt j areolar vwutt fotcojpt of flmif- iidarilgdedottuiy fi h wobdef secretary u a v- fencing i rod 16 ftttrp per is no feaceso jwesssure von satis jnnt to the t las on srpucauou j m doot lsts and-particu- eloh ont f dr a wllj disease cored y jas matth been ippoijited iff ealli odebratedtl nhaljs v imehlet ont medicine ij acton keep on band treatment it adtiioa atft medieibe tbe j ptmr douan ttnd a 1 tbe pnrebaaer j no bnaxment into t mtjmth to refund tbe t puddhlet with a p1edj treatoent or apor u to tbewnorthan tar the raise recoited toent pleaae enqolre pertie- actox ber dr glfford ber b b cook r g u olbouatid ursqholbouaiid john a heiiiatteetf i t o moon mrs to moore jsmesmutbews mis jaslmattbews other namea wm be a addit0f on receipts and acton pub b- the eireulatioaes pampotot hk ipett claims br ibs for diseaa with the pamphlot is fii is ftventhatt after pottias tbi psuce loraaei thsretsxndftsv in to vs the bisfamdy of this t i nt of tbe lodowtai itimiinerj sobcttmoor sohlemclasl rhomss caassson mxatgiastsfi wm gxippsv r 1 tremocsga hrsjmartto wm iam hit w una weekrr report aendlture school rece to balance from 1889 h interest on bank b balano asseawmei per municipal legislative grant f tboa eaaton f or th i estate u r bchool bates per ii expenc i teachebd sau faid ttmoore ulm j clrreund alias cmephail mium bonis miasaanowdon i cabetakebb 8 paid lather lyman i dftebest raid elliabetb qray jno b lindsay guelph our stock of carpets is complete thirty packages new goods arrived at the right house this week comprising 3 cases of cortecine 7 bales cocoa mattings i bales prints 9 oases manila 1 case table table damasks 1 ease fancy dress goods 1 case french dress goods 1 case beaded capee 2 caeei dress and mings 1 rase italian cloth 1 bale cretans 1 case art muslins for curtains 1 oaae lonsdale cambrics 1 case pol case metal buttons s oases corsets 1 ease bleached shirting lace curtains dress bindings mantle cloths ladii kid gloves spotted muslins all oter embroideries cambric edgings dress serge crape cord sash nets u veiling ness henrietta cloth black and colored mories furniture dimasks cashmerettes jet buttons cambric carpet binding bilk ribbons cocoa binding india tape black crapes qoipnre laoee oriental laoes zepbef laoes flannelette beaded gimps silk fringes dress clupe besrjed collars printed muslins counterpanes oresuri damukv dsmask doylee the btook of new cabpet8 in tapestry bbu86el8 wiltonrt boyal vesvrth enqu8h and canadian all wool and union hemp etc is enormous in the vebyatvst styles and charming shades and they with immense stocks of mats matturafflhljos oilcloths linoleums cortecine8 window blinds window 8hade8curtain8 polss and all kind8 of bba88 window fixings will be 80ld at the very cheapest rates for prompt fubn ladies will find they can save money by purchasing their cabpet8 etc at the m oitr house the great sale of winter ooolis at about half prices ib btill goirjo no piles op stylish curtains down from 11075 to 10 from id to 19 from 1050 to 1350 from tit to 9 from 17 to m from h60 to 15 from 110 to 13 ladies mantle from tie to s8 from 19 to 660 ironrllyso to to faomm75 to mm from 11260 to st from s7 60 to 50 jorwy from st to 1 160 from 35 to i1j5 from w60 to tl from tt to tl 15 pile of other goods equally obeap jml tee them please enter the stores east of the carpet window many forget and do notoet into the bight house corner of king and hrjgbaon ilwets- hamilton mar 12th 1801 thoma o watki1ts feel paid h mcooucald school bltpl1e8 paid j b feanon repairs paid j n jackson ed drpes tboaebbage paul qodlrer j ucconnu 6vtvdbie8 paid b mann tboa eaaton b p moore j v kannavin balance oa hand to cash on band sans t i i as 00 i v an 00 ucodo ires 958000 st5 00 300 00 art wis a 00 ism 67 00 105 00 a s 105 00 v qums lubil by jlflls ptyable pet jno t bills payable per i gray balance we the uddanisned aoj acton hereby oertuy booki ot the treaforer of and compared tbem with and find them correct w j wm h acton juiaaay j7th new proprietor u 300 00 too 00 5139 10139 ira ot the yuufio ot hate namised tbe publio schools produced atjditoss finjjinew stock john ahhurs hamng purchased lie lamb has put in j stock of 1 0 air jf and complete groceries provision flofeed seedsetc ij now pparj to aes ly tho poblio with ihsrfjamvv fi cm wlh v k a call is s si ioited john rthurs l gfgdb

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