Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 30, 1891, p. 2

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mvt bynfftsi u ftoxx 1mo on tjw tothituft ahc wtfeof timid tuvn itiuiosvmottudt vrvofadtttgbtyr gel in stisiwy ou the urd april tin ric ofi1m0yof a on wvw tr umoo on tb mh emt vttr of vm unnftiotun ciiixrios of twins ton ftnas tcr c hiiwvlo in nunnreco lb tub april tn krownlce t5 tart tnoktv intuoomine oo the fthid april knv ik t xtic itte tanlrl thompson aged from the capital preliminary proceeding took up the time yesterday parlia ment openi today capitol notes and common8 lt rton jm jress t ullrrtuv april 301891- notes and comments tv louim tckm flunks that the euceelul coclosioii ot the commercial treaty between he united state and spain will stretmthcu the anotxitioa pro- pixutl in canada and newfoundland a special cable despatch state that tvaiit uctonrnnccmequ are tini mtde by the liutluu government with the bject it ccumj the newtoanduud delouates lo oon sen uq compromise on the basis of the cjquuasncc ot the present wod cirtndi for another yesx i tiie export from the dominion for the nine months ended march sl amounted to k3t3 1003 ah increase oe 35ss2 orer the tame qiue months in iijsj 90 ths imports or march were jmigs95 and the datv collected 1939578 the imports for the nine montht ending march 31 were 163 decrem ot 173 6u lelow lutyeaj the government ha replied to the resolu tion of the legislature of the korthwest xorritoriespn the subject of immigration that is recommendation coold not be made that fkxliamentahoald be sated to mike a grant for immigration purpose which vsuld not be administered by the minister responsible to the house of caramons for the expenditure tflsoobarj ftwrrrr nine heeds of families were summoned to appear before t m hare oa wednesday evening to shox cause why they had not sent their children to school the n amber of dyi daring last year required by theschont lav in some of the cases sfiicient excuses vera gien and cases dismissed others were let go oa suspended sentence while one neg lected to appear as sammoned and for his negligence will in all probability have cause to feel sorry the school board have no wish to pxosecntc anyone but they arc elected to carry bat the laws and con- seqnently are only doing their duty a- bill tdt linend the act to prevent the spread of noxious weeds etc has bees introduced oy mr wood ot brant twf existing law makes it the duty of own ers and occupiers of laud to cut down or destroy all canada thistles ox eye dais- wild cats rag weed and burdock growing oa his land and to cut down and burn all peach nectarine or other trees affected by disefe- mrwbod now proposes to add aa f ouows to cut or pull and burn any em at growing separate from wheat or other grain so often as any shall appear during the growth of such grain in any season he also propo that any person who knowingly sows any wheat or other grain infected by smut without first destroying the germs of disewe shall be liable lo a sue of from five to twenty dollars in the discretion of the convicting justice a number of ontario railway applications will be heard by the railway committee ot the privy council at iu session of the 8th prox in addition to the old cases not dis posed of the following are on the est for consideration belt line crossing of cpr- at toronto grand trunk and cpr crossings of streets in toronto grand trunk railway branch to st clair tunnel change in location of line of gte be- tween brighton andcolborne approved ot high level bridge crossing the don improve ment at toronto street railway crossing in port arthur duluth and western rail way mr kicol kn will likely be heard on the subject of ihe general rules to be observed in interlockuig switch crossings the question of the dusincations of freight on rail ways and the regulations in reference to the coapllogs of cars may also fcfl-coa- ffidered larocque arraigned the alleged murderer ofhe mc- cdnhrfe girls pleads notgiiijty loeksjx april 27 the aasizesbpeoed here today before mr- justiee macmahoo tie ease of karcisse larocque charged with the murder of the little girls in cum berland is the important one for trial a very large number of witnesses have bean snbpcened in it on both charges tbfc graod jury returned true bills two in the case o immediately upon the rflpart of-jhe- grand jury lajocque was ent into the dock for arraignment 7 and the cheery bearing he has hitherto niiin- ruined had entirely gfyen place to an exj preseion of very marked anexiety tt pleaded not guilty hs stran at play peculiar death of a young ad at shelburne- smxnccxe ont april 27 yesterday the 16yearold son of mr lij whitun found a small piece of plowline the boy had read or heard of s 13yearold boy hanging himself he wu apparently try ing to explamto his younger brother bow ii was dooet he fastened the plowhne to a beam and made a noose of the rope in which he placed his head the ground being slanting aod slippery be seetns to have lost bis footing and waf strangled htj death- his father drove into the yard shortly afterwards and immediately cut him down but life was eitiocl coroner norton held an inquest ft the borne last night where a vetdict was returned hist deceased accidentally came to bis death while at play count von moltke dead the great german military lemd suddenly called away- 7 loywx april 27 a dswpatch p ntvon molike walked friday wd lag from the iteicbstsg he av- heuty sppper aod afterwards drank soroa tea and rose from his seat with the intention ap parently of retiring- fioddanly he geredaod would have fallen bad ujnot been for the fact that a servant sprang to bis assistance trie count was than carried to bu bedroom aod was placed the bed on wbkb be died a lew asfootei later tbexmperor wbo was at wartborg was l informed of tie nm marsbals imniediatelytelestraprwd lt syispatbt to the umuy of soldier autluficrbpriiioeaaad persooaof uesapireare sending mes- aaf of coidolawt to the coaitfvariaoitfce resddaoe tfroin otir oxm corrjondcnti ovnwi april 29 -r- preparations for the opening ot parliament were oomplcled yesterday dolh chambers have been put in order and the preciocti of parliament generally have assumed a batiuettltke appearance the most ot the sessional oouuageqt have pat in au appeartucc and by this cvt nine nearly ill the meaiben sad senatori will have arrived today will bo taken up with the sweartug in ot the members and the elecliou ot a speaker chief justice ritchie- as deputy of the governorgeneral will cfme to the senate chamber andiutorm her maloati faithful couimouers that his excellency will tell them why liter hare beeu called together alter they have elected a speaker the fpeech from the throuo will be delivered by uit excelleucy oa thursday eigbtvtwo gentlemen who satin chelate house ot coram out will not hold ocau ia the house ot cotnmout wliich meet o morrow sitlyoine of the member litre beeu elected for the fittt lime while 18 held seats in former parliaments bat were not vn the luti ueknos ilutlyino as usual members from the more distant points arrive first amoog those already noticedrouud the buildings were senator mcdonald of cape bretou dr cameron mp for inverness commodore welsh andmr perry from prtuce kdwardisland aod mrjoucu from gupe the british colombia and northwest contingent will be hem loday trail cssias three timet in all has parliament met to april in i8c9 parliament opened april 15 and prorogued june 2l lu 1871 the dale of opening vu april 1l and proroga tion jane u end in 1837 the first session ot the sixth parliament was opened april 13 and prorogued jane s3 paruameulbxt only twice sat well into the summer months the fitit being the session of 1573 which closed august 13 and the second that of the long sessioqot 18k5 when par uamesl sat front jan 23 to july 20 etrcrx or the wwts the date for the return of the writs for the general elections has expired the writs for chicoatimi and cariboo have not beeu returned all the others excepting of course alrccna are in if however the memberi foe chicoatimi and cariboo bring certificates from the returning officers ani gt them certified by the speaker they can then be sworn in and take their seats the election iu chicoutimi was held march 5th the qeixix as previously announced mr peter white is to be speaker of the house ot commons and it is definitely settled that dr grsndboia m j for temisoouats is to be deputy speaker mr corboald mj for new westminister and mr hasen mlp for st john city will move 1 and second the address in reply to the speech from the throce ijivobcc suits the senators will have to hear seven divorce cases they are as follows thomas bristaw of cotlingwood mary ann beattie of glanford mahals euis of toronto h r mead of pincher creek adam rassirorm of csrrick srd isabel carpenter of hamilton lou colbtecelcsed it is understood that hon c c colby has to the great regret ot his colleagues resigned the portfolio jef president ot the priry couucil he and his family sail far england next week i the ibpistec ot loixtu s kliltk sir a picarou has returned from hit trip to washington somewhat better in health tithoaah he has not yet gat nd of his cold while at the united states capi tal the minister ot militia was the recipient of courtesies at the hand of secretary for war general scholfield tommander-in- chief of the united states army the p05tuc rxotest the protest against the return of thomas murray as mp for pontiac jwas filed last week the petitioners beingdr lyon of shawrille and ed davis of coulonge according to current report mr murray does not like the course things have taken it is said that as the protest- was filed mrdevhnm3 for ottawa county sent word to mr murray and that that gentleman immediately left his home in order to avoid service of the writ a mes senger then went to pembroke to leave the document at mr murrays house but he was refused admission although it it uid mrs murray and the servants were then in rthe house an affidavit setting forth these facts was laid before mr jostice mahlott afaylmer on thursday and service was thereupon duly accepted by him texpeeixce cocnxdmos fioattr at the interior department toffsy it was learned that there was not a word ot truth in the report telegraphed from tor- onto that officers of he department are investigating the sftsirs of thetemperance- colonization society preparatory to a par uamentary enquiry ko government in vestigation is being held nor is anything known with reference to a proposed parlia mentary enquiry the bisurr te4jl the buley team fbrikjl is complete by the acceptance of posittooc by privater hiltoa and beach the utter was 23rd man the refusals numbering three only out of the 20 men ontario will send 15 quebec three and new brunswick two the 45th battalion has three men on the team the royal grenadiers 7th ggf g and g2od two men each the cor durham field battery 3rd vies 50th royal scots guelph field artuieey 13th z3rd uth and 79th one man each ijouce1twx fmoit liixott- the department ot agricultare was noti fied today of the arrival at winnipeg yes terday of a carload of settlers from south dakota they had with them seven cars of stock and effects twentyfive more arrivals from dakota are expected to night with more to follow twenty car loads ot effects have already arrived bdtiibg dc bojrir new regulation have been approved re specting the grinding of foreign wheat maise add other grain ia bond the regu lations provide for the issue of licenses constituting the mills of the licensees into bonding warehouses and reqnjriog the product of such establishments to be ex- wareboused before it can be taken oat either for borne oonsnmptioo or exportation vans ft coxxexts the frame of the new mill being erected by messrs james macuren a co at new edmbnrgb fell this afternoon two of the men employed in the work of coosiructioa were eerioailv feared end anctber is re- port miselog there are already over 103 applications for prir wlls a greater dnmber than for several yews past hon alexander laooete has been sp pointed bpeajwrf tbe senate more ele p j another batch of petitions piled at oegoodehall tutwstv april 27 there was another big rush in the court of appeal ofnoos at osgood rail hits afternoon when more dominion election protesu wore filed the following fthowt the constituency uhioh is contested the member protested his politlos sudtheiiyijorily by which hbwaselocted wcfifjhurou cameron lib ejected by 300 majority wetland german lib i elected by 300 majority mowck rrowu libl elected by 335 majority soulb grey landerkiu lib elected talk of th day an epltom ofi th world dolngi durlnthwk i si- a 1 v 1- by 52 majority t lcnuox- allison libl elected by 61 nit- jorily west kortliiimbctiulhargrlt lib elected by u majority lmoolntlibiioa lib elected by 1m miotity italdimaudcroaiiictilion ogainu col ter tbe defeated keformer addinglott dawson lib elected by gi majority south oxfordsir kicbard cartwnglil lib elected by 400 majority bothwclluon d mills lib who wis elected by v majority cornwall and stormont croupctition against tbe defeated reforaicri- xorth middlesex crosspetition against the defeated reformer kortli wcnlworlli bain lib elected by 200 majority prince edward crosspetition against the defeated reformer kortli rcrtligrecvc lib- elected by 75 majority haldimand montague con m rua- jority r koruiwectvortli crosspetitionagainst the defeated candidate cominc and coinc miaa meda kelson tiaited friends hers daring the seek mr luaa ramshaw of berlin spent sariday and iconday in town mr and mrs h s holme visited friendj in godericb thhrwwk mn graham lawwn returned lo her home at east froroont mich last friday 3 mr d henderson lj accompanied by hn iienderaocicit for ottawa monday evening the frrc peiss waa favored with 1 pleasant call from two ohno of tokyo japan yesterday morning mr john mcpheraon ot carsoaville mich who spent aweek or so with friend here returned home on tuesday mist cauie ucphail teacher of the second deparunenthaa been too ill to at tend her dctiea at the pablic school this week mtsa edith wright who haa been rfiit- ing friends in halifax k s for severil months retcrned home yeaterday morning the rev w t tapacott paatoroftb baptist church brampton hal resigned it is said he has decided to take charge ot a church in woodstock dr daniel clark cf toronto waa on tuesday in waahmgton elected president jf the association ot medical saperintend ents of insane asylums of ajmerioa mr and mrs w h speight of berlin came to town on saturday to visit friends here mr speight returned on monday bat mrs speighlwill remain several weeks it is proposed lo recognize the temperance work of mrs letitia loamsns the cana dian lecturer and reformer by placing a memorial ublet in the womans temple chicago chicago pair mis lottie hemstreet is taking a coarse in vocal music at the toronto college of music miss hemstreet haa an excellent voice and good musical talent and a course of tra at this excellent institution will be of value lo her wortk trying for r it is not yet loo late to lake a hand in the great doaiia ka liliuitaltd prize competition and try for one of the hundred prizes which will be distributed among the subscribers to that splendid journal the first prize is 1750 in gold and the list includes a heinlz- man piano bell earn and cornwall organs gold watches etc the lowest prize being valued at 5 on receipt of 12 cents in stamps to the publishers sahistou litho ipubco montreal will send to any address a sample copy of the journal and full particulars rats curious information about them the progeny ot one pair of norway rats daring one year will under favorable con ditions number from three to four hondred they will produce fortyv yonng and the forty may in turn increase lo 300 before the year is ended bat ihe rat if subject to many uncertainties of life every carniv- orons animal that is capable of it in stinctively kills the rat the weasel cat mink and chinaman kill him for food the frenchman kills him for gloves for amsrican ladies and the american kills him isecause he is a thief tho jamaica ethlbllion closes on bator da bigg co has failed for a million dollars montreals new board ot trajo la to cost 600000 the rating ol qoelph has been flied at hi mills all women ire eligible tor public offtoe in oklahoma premier ileroier and his colleagues are now in borne a new oablnet has been formed in prince edward island wheat in the north- west is up au inch and a half already the first ooean steamer tor montreal has passed father point the police surprised a whiskey still in winnipeg yesterday toll collection has commenced ou the bay of quiute bridge all trie canals in new york stats are to be opened on may sib lord randolph churchill started list week tor booth africa tbe grand duke nicholas uncle of the czar of russia ia dead general herbert says ihe canadian mil- ilia is composed o fine material bishop disney ot the african if e church died at chatham sunday the civic assessment ot btandon- now over two and a half million dollars the seasons sab catch along new brunswick coast bu beaten the record pat puroell the exelect of glengarry is lying at the point of death at annapolis since the but general election fifty mem- ben ot the british parliament have died two mormon elders have been driven oat ot western virginia by mounted police the editor ot the orangeville pott has been sent for trial on a charge ot criminal libel the quebec government will contribute 110000 towards rebuilding ot leonoxvilis college the spanish minister of finance has an nounced a deficit ot nearly nineteen million pesetaa the rebel warship bainco eucalada has beeu blown up by a torpedo and 200 lives sacrificed general booth claims lo he 1100000 short in the current expenses of the salva tion army isreal tarte itp aayi be is pledged to bring up the uegreevy scandal in ihe do minion house all shop iioensea have been cutoff in east lambton and four hotels refused their renewals moses williams a hero ot the famous six hundred suicided in the welsh quarry last week i chinaman who tried to smuggle into canada dressed u an old lady ia under ar rest at windsor judge gregg of cincinnati has fined base- ball players 12 each lor playing a game on sunday nearly a thousand worlds fair laborers at jacksons park have struck work for an extra quarter a day the clergy ot montreal both protestant and roman catholic are moving against sundsy amusements at saturdays session ot the cabinet hon john carting minister ct agriculture wu called to the senate france hu decided to admit canadian hogs now yoa can hear a gruol of aatis- faction all over the dominion- lieut stairs the young caoadian of stanley fame hu been given a captaincy in the list welsh regiment the notorioes joe beef canteen in mon treal wu formally inaugurated u a coffee house by mayor mcshane recently archbishop fabre and the catholic clergy of montreal are againat the reception ot parnells emissaries lo this country it is reported that mr wilfrid leaner is to be knighted on the queens birthday a similar honor also awaits mr ghapleaa it is ramoared that the i speakership of the dominion senate wiltga to senator gerard one of the manitoba representa tives the bylaw to grant 1 1000 bonus lo thos hudson ot guelph lo start a carpet factory at miaford waa carried last week by 320 to i a commission composed ot three cardi nals hu been formed by the pope in order to effect economical reforms in the admistra- lion of the interior affairs of the vatican attention 1 john arthur8 is veil plsastd with the rtoeptlod gtvsn him iluoo opening business in acton ms will ilwm itt himself to tecum ths bstt goods or buciuufuiers just now clover anil timothy seed aro engagiuguis attention ot ihe fanners 1848 1891 the oldest drug store i2st qrublph etablishid 1648 fitta dbrrfisiuuntb servant wanted a cood general if rraut apply stout to ulth d henderson arthllts li well applied ot oxesoent h with a good stock seeds groceries provisions flour arc- civet ciom suuntion stid easterners will flud full linos o roth soods we have the largest alytmost varied stock of job printing tncm1d1ko booka7lamtlf posters kill 1 heads circulars- d la beat strls ol ina art si moderate prices and ou abort novlea apply or address ii t hoobe pbex pikss ofice acton acton iddge no 204 looj ubstiaah asd rrtach burbmthm toiitt sotp clothu braihu a call is solicited john arthurs jcnelsoit wants to see you for he has what will suit you dry goods boots shoes and groceries a thial souctted scofoa and otrmta vaieuiu rubber tvof 4 brushes htubromhn drtuif combt tooth putt sbtriat bruthet lubinptwtatkuuorfiluadborgt j itbottl and in bulk try lb latest- i sttop si cvps a wbitt lumc all shades of dumond and torkuh dye w c smith st co cor wyndham macdonold street onelph mfmu uiimtml tt sale everywhere king of medicines a cure almost miraculous u when x vrzs u years ot age i had a severe ailacfc at rheumatism nod after i recoterec iiadtotro on crutches a year later scrofulx hi the form of white swellings appeared on virfous parts at ray hodr and for 11 rears e iras an intilid being confined to hit bed c years in that time ten or eleven sores ap- iearcd and broke cauriue me great pain and snfcrtog i feared i never should get well early in is8g i went to chicago to visit a sixter but was confined to my bed most of he hint ryris there in july i read a book a itayjiriaclrcnsinwnlefi were staleinents otcigesuy hoods sarsapartlla i was so lm- lresd with the snecess of lliis medicine that i decided to try it to ray great gnuiflcatfam tlie sores soou decreased and i began to feel better and la 3 short time i was up and out of doom loutinaedo take hoods 8ar- saparilla fur about a year when having used dx bottles f lud become so folly released from the diieae hot i went ttfwork for the fiitit 4- malliuff mfg co and since tben have kot wst a sixoue dav on tccguniof sickness i believe the disease is eieued from my eygteiii i always feci well am in good spirit and lure a good appetite i am nowbr years of age and can walk as well as any one except that one limb is a little shorter than tbe other owing to the loss of lone futd th4ejores formerly on oy right leg to my frieuds ray recovery seems almost miraculous and i tliluk hoods sarsapathu u the kiug of medicines willmh a lafan 0 v eailroad 8u kendallyule lud hoods sarsaparllla fisadraolsulljslztorja rnpanstaatr c t hood co apodkcarth tvasrso kaas 100 dose one dollar t senator sutberland has entered an action for slander sgsinst r watson al p for marquette charging that the latter accused him ol personation in the recent election the french government haa issued a de cree providing that in future engineers and stokers on the railroads must not be active ly employed for more than 12 hours per day the crop reports from manitoba and ihe kortli west state that the seeding well advanced and that the acreage will show an advance of 2i percent over that of last year andrew iickenna aged 8 and neil mcf fait aged ii got hold of a demijohn o wliiakey in new york the other day and drank heavily hckenna ia dead and moffat dying the old log oabin in st looia county mo which general grant erected with his own handaoutof timber cut andbewn by himself is to be removed to chicago as one of the attractions of the worlds fair tbe almonte rimes says that a mare be longing to mr 3 kincaid of that place bad a colt wednesday with boms on it- the horns are about three inches loog and project from back of the ears bev dr talmages new tabernacle in brooklyn was opened sunday with three imposing oersmonies tbe edifice seats 5 m0 persons and coat m50000 tbe ool lec tions duriflg the day amoanted to nearly 30000 and a debt of 200000 remsins it may be stated positively that it will be tbe policy of the grand trunk company after the st clair tunnel is completed to end ill through businessboth passenger and freight by way of port baron the car ferries will be withdrawn from detroit and no grand trunk oars wtil be crossed there missus c c biciuum st co gonxmsa lo plsyingtennisl wrench ed my ankle cauaing me mnob suffering and inoonvienos but by using minabds liniment i waa not confined to the boose a single day after a fsw days i was abb to continue training for the sports at the halifax oarotral or which i bad entered f couunx yarmouth instructor yaao a quick reference to any book of the bible w williams ho ijhwobdex secretary business change cashley hereby informs the public that be has pur chased u interest of bis lau psrlmthr john lane and will continue tbe imsioem him self at tbe old steed customers will receive tho isuio easeful at tention u in tbe pest i will colltet all accounts due the jate inn f ashley picket wiee fencing is a combination of picket sad win combined making it inseparable flarable and the most perfect fence on earth it destroys no ground whatever and ii beauty be considered an ad- vsntageit is the neatest and handsomest fence made dont invest your money in a board fencs when von can save nearly onehalf ind than have- a mtur fence at the end just try it and if sot satisfactory send tt back aod we will pay freight both ways we mean what we say and are ready to stand the consequences price lists on application j m dooley s co cueloh ont notice to citizens ladies dont rgt till ou see our dress goods rouplaixt has been made that a good deal j of offensive rubbish has been put into the cap at the park and left exposed to rot and become a nuisance citizens are at liberty to deposit at this point ashes branches of trees broken bricks stones and such articles as ac cumulate during the winter months but all filthy or offensite substances are strictly pro hibited w h lowbt brrvx black henrietta ail wool and m inches vfee german make and nice fine even twill other dealers ask 60 and 65c fotthe same quality and 21n narrower itoubl owntftr indexes a very crest convenience rv da- baiocs all admirable eranfiement for immediate reference it is an improvement on tbe devices hitherto employed for the same purpose bztvgeo srjcnox editor canada presbrtcrisn bend your bible to ibe undersigned and have it indexed potscctowleirertflr 75c prices soc albert laing aoton ont frank burce88 house painter paper hanger sign writer etc is prepared ta execute orders in any ot lbe above lines in tbebest manner and at reasonable terms every3ob having nir personal attention i can assure customexi complete ssmfsetlon graining in all woods s specialty orders left at my residence afsln st acton rill receive prompt attention ii 8hoe 80cial if is one of the amusements of today all the girls go b e h i n d a screen and stick the toe8 of their shoes out un derneath its f lower edge full 8tock of spring coods the young men select their part ner6 by chalk ing their in- 1tials on the tempting toes ata re cent party some of the boy8 said s becoming 8tyles tow price s that their best girls i gave other boys tips on toes we give the girls tips on toes and stra ig ht tips too lo w prioe best style excellent come round and get 80me tips in spring goods at williams boot ani shoe store acton ont tenders wanted we show cashmeres from 23c to 8100 but onr 40 cent cloth is a plum and a perfect black other blackdress goods we have in series solials alpacas crape cloths also black lawns which will receive a good deal of at tention this summer now in colors we have makes aod shades to suit ever taste hut pearl grey almond and yellow are undoubtedly the correct things especially yellow which is much after in centres of fastiion delaines challi and sateens in great variety and beautiful colorings our seaside suitings cannot fail to please we start them at 10c per yard yon may not be goitr down by the sea bat for every day knockabout dresses they are right we have been fortunate i securing smt- able dress trimmings in tinsel silks and girdles these are scarce goodband will be picked np e miss qrim8haw is prepared to make fashionable garments for ladies and children no mis fits or slop work 2 czfses millin9ry passed into static to day miss mcbeth and assutants are busy but by early and lute work keep up with the orders stock very com plete now some lines cannotjbe got later on kuowing ones buy early public park tekdebs will be reeeired op toieondayeven tug 4th auy at t oclock for grading snd work on the track in the public pars work tone completed by 15th may the park committee will be in atteodssee si the park on 8tardy liternoon tad usy at one oclock to gire applicants particnurs as to work required the lowest or any tender not necessarily se eepted james matthews chairman of committee acton april 29th 189l public health r b jermyn 1 georcetown s meets in the oddfellows hall matthews block every wednesday svenin tsltlns brethren si ways welcome pot am of eotutt- otlob sad lsw spply to the undersigned or iny of the members r v l jcl test notice is hereby given that all reatdests of acton airs required forthwith to clew their cellars drains yards pig styes water closets and other oat baudiiiss and premises and re- mote therefrom all dirt filth maanre or other sobstance which may endanger the pvbtiev health and to hare the same eomnleted at latest by the 10th day of may next on whicfe day the sanitary inspector will commence a general in spection and further take notice that the section of the pablic health act prohibiting the steeping of hoes between the 15th stay and tbe 1st of horember except in peiss at least tq feet from any dwelling boose anq 90 feet from any stsraet or lane with the floors kept free from standing water and regularly deansod and dis infected will be strictly enforced y b eexxey chairman board of health third toab in canada for clines portable foot h- over kwmo in use in canada awl united stales tan hour solid comfort for so lmlnsble tor use in an sorts of tabietee in assshteisenelitj and ta stores aodofflees xoeris the tfroe to send la jroor orders write f or eareples and prieee to ti clln manufaotulrng co mpaoin st w tokorro aiasw wanm spring races in the georgetown driving park on mky25th races green trot and pace purse m0 ut2qd153d10 3 minute trot and pace purse 10q 25 trot only rnrse 5125 lit 75 tod 30 3nl s1 freekorah trot pacaa purse 200 1st 1s5 and 50 3rd 35 entries close 83rd may entrance fee 10 per oent of purse horses eligible after 1st april pour to enter three to start all races 3 in 5 a horse distancing the field or any part thereof to receite first money only all entries to be addressed to the secretary and none will be re- mixed unless accompanied with entrance fees admission to park 25cu carriages 25cts extra committee ffh ktmm president v h tiaijafuith secretary nv babcvst g d rhid jcsffcbahbbb tenders wktches whtches alarge stock of american watches in gold goldtilled silver and nickel cases just pur chased all reliable tirnekeepers b slvqes sswctchtotlcer cu0uph sealed tenders addressed to the under- signed and endorsed tender for iadian suppues will be neeited at this office up to noon of saturday 9th mar 1b0j for the delitery of indian supplies during the fiscal vearssadiaasotb 4nnsj urn conalstioe of flour beer bacon grootxries smmaniuon twine agricnlturai implements tools ac duty paid at various points in manitoba and the ttorth- weatteiriiories forms of tender ft full particulars relative to the supplies required datns of deliv ery c majfne bad by applying to the under- aigned or to the indian ocnimitsloner at uegina or to the indian c4ceshjinipeg parties may tender lis each description of goods or for any pcruairof each description of goods separately or for all tbe goods ceiled for in the senednlea and the department reaerrea to itself ths right to reject the whole or any part of a tender each tender most be accompanied by an aooaiked cheque in faror of the superintendent general of indian affairs on a canadian bank tor at least five per cent- of the amount of the tender which will be forfeited if tbv party ten dering declines to enter into a contract baaed oq such tender when ceiled upon to do so or if be fails to complete the work contracted for if tbe under be not aooepted tbe cheque will be returned and it a contract be entered into for a part only oithesoppllestenderedfor an aooept ed cheque for ave per oent of the amount of the contract may be substituted lor that which accompanied the tender the contract seenrttr oheqoe will be retained by the department untfl the end of the flaoal year each tender most in addition to tbe signature of tbe tenderer be signed by twe snreties acceptahle to the department for tbe proper psrfunnanoe of the eon tract based on his tender this adttxtlsement is net to be in j ted by xz i jfcj tt by sny nevstjepcc withoat the antbortty of tbe qneetrt printer and no elalui lor mjmaat by any newspaper not batbia bad soeh satborttf l v4sk0uqhkkt dspotf ot tbe fopecintefldesnvoesmra ol indiin aftalrs department of iodise aiblrs otuwvkarotilau 4

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