Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 17, 1892, p. 2

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l al dt s 80rv rrwion hi nh net the lf of klxnwt hrct trtb of dtuchter fiitrikin acton mi hie isi ot utrcli ill wife ot vt oittlc kalkuer of in karred snraiiro in kttstfunl t thr tt- rteoo ot i li lrilo mother on lb sth jmusry mr arlliiir kmvtti of hifont mikloke ii of win kmitfl irrtun t acton to lit c house of- commons itra ettlmatettio chinese quae- tlonthe liw of llblthe wortds fair on sunday the new members here msrrslrt smith tr fra g ii a kwitl toronto ifarw willtimc uototrt mr tfcrntrd taloudi etitiulritig a tin houco whether iho qovertimcat j intemfc having tho oeoitic raukon 1q brillih coluiuliin it ti undorttood that tho gfcv- crnlncnt liatno such uknttyn dixd sitwonat torvnito hiwimhi oh ui lltli mfcrxli win vciictrftl ecd m ilntlr xtortu krmci of ac ion nfod t9 ri ai in kiin on tlip utli mirrh j run to utultt uifc ot wm auin tl t jr nl nifrlhn hhtai llir innifr ioclrotxl en ctb v yrlmti int luujlilcr of hrv john lurt icl tiittm- month thursday march 17 ibs notes and comments a diepttch frcini qiu nyitbfr beltjxrctit tone of the united sute pre over theiwhriuc sea question and snitot morjrant till to retuie bonding privilege tre ciuttnc sortie ipprehentiou her th sew york vrw an adtninistrmuve trcn declare that canada his of late year been very unfriendly toward the foiled state and mutt bfl disciplined ooe of the arguments likely to be advin afaimt mr vtoodb antibonnt bill ii that the leading rannicipajitiea have dot coma forranjto u support a a matter o fact tniiiy of the citira are keeping quiet fearing their too ardent support might pro voke opposition there it therefore do recwa why the matter thoold not i decid ed partly upon iu merits ai a tuestion of public expediency the newfoundland dimcauy has it iwrac narrowed down to a question as to who thdl be the first to extend the friertd- ly hand of reconciliation the orpin of the newfonndland government tlw st john- ttlrjram tays all things con sidered we are not unwilling to return to the old condition of thine provided of coarse that the authorities at ottawa take the firt step towards a reconciliation so childish objection spsinet tbe ukinc be firtt atep should prevent the govern relents from immediately coming to terms the onlytrivalry that can do credit to either country is as tb who shall be the first to overlook the past mr henderson opponents have done wisely in giving up tbe idea of a protect by which they conld have gained little even though they- succeeded in unseatioc him on account of the banding in the ad- vertificg of the returning officers proclama tion for the late byeelection and tbeoonn- tya ecipe from another eltion oonteatis a csbject for oongratuaibn hajton will do very well with mr uenderfcon u her re presentative until the neit general election and when that cornea the liberals of tbe county will not find themselves or their cause uiy tb weaker on account of their preaent forbearance champion the imperative teceftity of a twenty foot channel for shipping is pointed out b the cleveland 2fcrrr the improvemeoti cow existing in the lake reduced the cost of ctttjing wheat from chicago to buffalo from 1j centa a bushel in 1659 to 1 clain 1sc0 while the coat of carrying a ton of iron ore fromescaoab to lake erie porta was reduced from 4 25 in 1607 to an average of ej cents a ton in 10 a veciel which now carries 2600 tons with i draught of fifteen feet could in a twenty- foot channel carry ijqq tonwithoataver loadinc at the same cost tt 200 tons are carried for one dollar a ten 100 tons could be handled at c2 cents a ton with th earne earnings per trip this rule would apply to grain as well as to balk freight whatever may be taid for or againct tbe appointment of comrdisfioders to enquire into the question of prohibition it will be aimitted that the men selected have tbe ability to get together some valuable in formation and sufneient training and ex perience to make good un of the material judge mcdonald is fifty years old he has bad experience t a practicing barris ter and legidttor and ha served nearly twenty jem on the bench bir joseph hicksoa ti over tiity he has worked his way op from a bumble place on an eng- liib railway to the responsible position of generaj manager of the grand trunk railway his ability and iadividuality hive beea recogniced outside of rtilwiy- circles and bis cfficial erperietice will be of great advantage to this enquiry tbe eev dr mcleod is one of tbe best known clergymen in thi provinc he is a fetr- ies and uncompromising prohibitionist but is enosgb of a student and an enquirer to go into the investigation with an open nind exmayor otrke of toronto i one of the oppoeition leaders iu the ontario legislature mr clarke is a journalist and printer and baa we believe been four times elested mayor of toronto of mr gigaultfi fittifcsj for tbe position we have no knowledge mr monachin the secre tary i a halifax man who ie best known in the provinces from his lonfi official con- ntction ifb tbesons of temperance of which organization he was grand scribe bt john nb san tbe montreaf wuuti ha the following to i ay reflecting elections in this county the jjyb of hafii arc iitvtr bapjij ftijety uutu thty arc tcetfiej in tn eec- trta tjucit to or throe elections are held in tlii octitituiucy forestry iarliaiucut asd this iailiaittltiib to bt uo exception xo the rule if iht jantjtft affcociatlon caljed tlje wtross ot induxtry caui ttcure tle unfteatidgof tbocoiker- itt tijtiler elected tbeydoncrt claiuftnat tbeclocucjb an uufair one or that bribery vt recrli to by ile elected uitmbcr or bi acut tut lev do cluim tlat thtrc was a mere icfcnnalitf in llt- ohcia proctamtion of the election asd tbty want tbeclectlou voided on that ecccuat so that they may have another conuit- tiro have ajrecjy taken place for hu parlunieijt xo the joi3e vt haltou want acxrcalalyctlbaa ko tceydo not it i true a few people hoagtn to both side of politics who erdeauv have little elw to employ their ittentipn hive been meddling with nearly erery election for tbe put two or three parliaments and hare succeeded in ever instance it not iu rendering ft necessary for a new election of creating oonfasfoflfcod bar feeling between tbe parties and among tbe people generally but tbe electoral generally in tbe county of hattondonofi court bye elections and woald willingly abide by tbe decision arrived at through tfie mediam of tbe ballot boxes at each genera election tbe ytut n need have noferi of toy farther disturbance here during the present parliament however for the time bas pasted when action looking toward a pro lost oat of iu6 election he tow passed vest qe the contest- tuesday ta wi berund for tbe dominion ho in he election of urgailtet cd over mr hrgraft by majority rotee kortbum- mailed okrutin a c onim mnrclt 11 vtcl1ay m ft rcftt dy tor ooiicrvtic tlicy com- riioticcd iho prooooilitigi by introducing to tlio iibtiwol luocorortiom fiw now mom- llctt two ot wbotu were lliuintcre of tho utter mr crlitig tlio firt to bo con ducted to tlio kpekcr he received krra oloome thoi followed mr uyer of bronra mr kenny of hilitax and mr iug mr j c pittcrton tlio socrctiry of kttc cloei the proaettion all tho new member areomforublviid pernuincntly boated cieoiit tlte minittem for a protett it tp be entered apaintt mr pttenon tjetiirn mid an atuek to bo mado in farlinnient oixin mr carlinp j tsillluitv cvssctllatiiiim meura v liendcrton of ilalton and j h metcalfe of kingtton are happy in tho cpuicioukneu that the period for protecting tpeir election hat pauod away conte- ucntly uioy are now tafe in their teatt tor tie remainder of thit rljameut a euitu o1iivimuuixs tho official omrtlc contains tlio follow- i ig important notice public notice it lercby given tliat under the companiet ct supplementary lctkrt uteut liavo len itsued under the great seal of canada brarinjdate the 7th day of march luini wherel y the total capital etock of tho oauad an colonxi cotton muu company lttniteoh it increased from onie hundred loutand dollara to five million dollars the company with thitcnornious capital ik that whichhet been inveting in ootton irilla throughout the country it ownt all ie milu but one j the tniscsi viirnx a return brought down today allows that fkm jan ltt lx0 to june h01k11 2307 jhinese emigrants entered canada and paid 331 000 to the revenue nineteen were tourists men of scieoce tudentt and mer chants the efforts of thecnited states to secure a treaty arrangement so as to prevent the smuggling in of chinese over either the mexican or canadian border arc set out in a correspondence between tlieroperial and clinadian governments the former transmitted the rctjucst of the american authorities to ottawa and on april 15th lrl a minute of council was adopted sitting forth that it would not be possible to apply effective oliee prelection along a lijie of 35n miles that the census of 18s1 showed a chinese population in canada of 4jki and after paying the poll tai the hid a legal fright to free movement and tljero was no canadian law by virtue of which restrictions could be placed on it ttiis amounts to a refusal to comply with ttyo request of the united states rttmats 01 laita sicor0 the only surviving deeendants of laura sicord whose courageous and patriotic achievement of warning lifot fitzgibbon of the inteoded imroad of the tnited states fotet into the niagara peninsula in 1813 is one of the mott notable events in canadian hijiory are her granddaughters laura l usia smith and mary augusta smith who live in guelph and are f4 and h2 years respectively their advanced years arid infirm health and their absolute want of all resource render them wholly depen dent on the kindest of others mr innes lah on the table of the house last week petition from tbem pray ing that parliament mike some provision for the closing yeart of their lives their mother harriet sepord uniith laura secords latest sur viving daughter died in gnelph a few weeks tiil iiu or limit deputation from the canadian press association consisting of messre king q c pcnse and brierley waited upon si john thompson last week and asked for setenu important amendments to the law of criminal libel among other changes acted are provisions that no publisher shall be prosecuted in any province than that id which bis newspaper it published that the privilege attached to reports of public meet- ind be extended to conform to the british law that before a newspaper is prosecuted foriiibel an order sliall be obtained from a judge allowing a publisher to bo heard in his own defence and that a husband or wif j shall be competent witness in libel probations b in other criminal cases thi deputation were assured that their rep esentations would receive attention htmay ai the cutcvoo run since the beginning of the session a con stat t tide of petitions in favor of cbeing on bar days of tbe canadian section of the wo ids fair at chicago next year has been pocring in upon parliament inorder that parliament may have an opportunity of declaring its opinion on the prayer of these petrtions mr charlton intends moving a resdution declaring that in the interests of morality good government and religion it is of importance to the civilized world and of special importance to canada that the prayer of these petitions should be granted the esnhatt8 estimates for the fiscal year 1j3 vkri laid on the table on monday afternoon they provide for a total expenditure of ml- 5h1w of this amount 36230420 is to be expended on consolidated revenue accoant or out of the taxes while the balance 5317700 istobespenton capital accopnt or out of loans compared with tle figures for last year there is a decrease all rlinnd ot 200204 but the compari son is not decisive for tbe reason that the estimate for 1ki2 includes the supplcmen- tones while that lor ikxi does not the estimates for next year differ only in minor details from those for th6 present yeir but there is a noticeable tailing off in the expected cost of legislation the long session of 18111 threw upon the country an outlay of soo000 inand around parliament buildings whcreab it is expected that tho ordinary session of this year will involve an expense of only 520000 it is notice able that up to date the government has not determined to proceed with the revision of tie franchise list during the coming sum ner and fall the estimated cost of thetscent revision was 150000 exclusive of tl e charge for prinring cuitu kutls tie deposits in the government saving banks daring february were 22582 and wifhjlrawels 271552 and the balance at of depositors at the end of the month ici2v825 sir charltons bill to suppress ohsoeno litenittire and to provide for the punish- mead of certain immoral and criminal practices waa introduced on monday simsel hughes lias determined on obtaiiung all the information that it obtain able llxat the importation of pork and hog product generally from tho united sutel into cuiirinoe 1888 at the annual meeting of the press gaiiery of parliament winch w held monday evening the following officer were elected president t p gorman ottawa pkc reu vicepresident 1 h payne lond n frtu ireu becteury w j healy llail co nun it tee r u jfxvlexxi ottaw t- curen 1 e aikioioa toronto olobtk 3 magarn toronto fffoiv j- the new public school sik tandert rooaleamnew tn- dorttfor it starts bulldinii atkod far tlio school board met ut friday evening the principal husliiets bcfito the board wat tho opening of the teocr invited for the now school six lender wero received these were all tor brick building ai had beep asked for in tho adver iternenta in tlio interval an impression lu i been created that a atone building could bo put up cheaper present a good an appearance tad answer the reqnlremenli ta c icctually and after due cbntdderatlon of lit quettion the board decided to ittue tupniet icntary sped- flcationi and atk the oocttraclor who had tendered to present nows tendort for a ttono building tho board met at fl oclock member present g hynds chairman james mclatn it holmes it wallace t ii harding tho minutes of last mectii g were ead and confirmed the committee on fitiat ce presented their third report recommending payment of accoutitas follows tlic globe idv forteudcn 6 1 j3 uti 1 j emntro 1 83 jjreury 1 ts actou klirl ilutss k vub audaton rcort 5 8 tbouim ebbio pickets y ki l ci mattliort brooms fio t13 si moved by t ii harding so moded by b holmes that tho report be adopted carried ltov g b cooke entered and took his seat a letter complaining of tho i ment and expulsion of childrt third deurtment was reecivod from the parents of tho children tho chairman wat request d to inter view the teacher of said depart ncnt for her version of the matter the tenders for tho new sell ol building were opened there were six in number two from acton men one from george town and three from bramptoi they were considered and fir ally it wat decided as above stated to rbk for tender for a stone building the board adjourned to mocj ou monday evening 21st inst tlle hesldp muhoefv thr trl it now in pr6gri t the idiittt hamilton huulti c atareh lotlie trial ot john harlria i ndjoho lqtrdgohtrredwllij tho murdir of john uloptt anotket oat da 1 in 27th 1991 wit opened it lbj aulw c- art in ifttnlltou oa tasidty sovertl w tnoitct wcto htcrd tmouglhia mil it op jttthr oc tho matderk min ill btmael 3ooiey the udtuac tooomplio i of iho muedsrers tcoordldg u hit own o4afuloa llcgal treat- n from the the local leqislajure tho bonus bui cells forth considar- abla debatatha intiiranca men interested topjsto march 10 in tbe legislature tbe other day in response to a location by mr hammtll mr mortt responded that it u not the intention of tbe go verantu t at thit section to place in the supplemen tary estimate a turn of mosey to be tp- plied tor the purpose ot celebrating the 00th annivertary of the ditcorery of the north american continent the chief reason urged for such a decision m that the celebration affected the whole domin ion and not thit province pecnlitrly if t grant were required it should be secured from the dominion gayernrcenl in moving the second reading ot hit bill to tmend tbe municipal act by repealing the boons dieted mr baltoar mtds a characteristically energetic speech he ex plained folly and clearly its several prori sions he thought the publlo interest de manded a repeal of the bonusing clauses of the muuiciptl act i mr dack resumed the debate on the second reeding on monday he spoke against the bill holding that municipalities councils and tbe local press were not in favor of depriving tbe people from express ion their opinion by rote on donating by laws when a bones was made it was with tbe intention of bettering the people granting it mr gibson huron took issue with mr dtck he said bouut powers oagbt to be curtailed to bolster up bonut hunting individual was never the intention ot parliament the power had been abated and more harm than good bad been the outcome ot the system he had always opposed such legislation and would support the bill a deputation representing the oldline companiet consisting of mr orr for tbe etna insurance co w f burton ot hamilton for the canada life and james betty qcj and w c macoinald for the confederation life association had so in terview with howard hanterthelnsaranoe inspector in refertooe to the proposed act respecting insurance oorporttipnt haltonwins thej suit the grand trunks appeal on the county bond judgemert invol ving 72ooo dlsm ssed county of halton v gtr co jadg ment oo appeal by the defends its from the judgement ot the common plei 4 divisional court affirming the judgment f robertson j adjudging to the plaintiffs the iota of 65000 and 538101 interest on a bond dated msrchj 187t conditioned for the repayment of the mm named being tbe amount of bonut gf anted by he plaintiff corporation to the hamilton northwest- em railway co in case withh the period of 21 years the latter should ce tte to be an independent company in deftdtof each repaymentforthepaymentofj 00000 in lb3p an agreement was entered into by tbe hamilton norwestern railw ty co with tbe defendtnta by which tbetwicoaipadies were amalgamated ts one ar 1 by which tbe plaintiff cltitned the forner lost its independence within the mealing of the bond tbe defendants tppealed fro a tbe jadg- msat ot the court below an tie ground among other that no damage accrued to tbfplaintif t by reason of the agreement and that therefore only norain 1 damage at mott shoald hare been tk sided thai tbe 100000 being by way oc p aalty could not be recovered that the a tian of the two companies did not destroy ha indepen dence of th hamilton tt korw tstern rail way co tod list the plaintiff by certain dealings with tin latter cot tptny had waived their right to object co ha amalga mation compltiped of the court opanimoasly coifirmcd the judgment of the ooaru befaw tad agreed with the resmot given appei i dismissed with costs s b blake qc and walter ctttelt qo jf the tppelitt t robin ton qc and btra qc for the respond ents inoendiry fir at brarjtpton thi btuxnas iftrch 13 warercomt off ilayor treadgoldj by fire this marnipgj the usfoulo room oa tho upper flat which ly fitted sod furnished waf damaged by fjre and wter the work of tft iooaodiary jkti gold was fully injured faroittrro were gutted lodmt iu efegtnt- seriouily firewm yor trssd- xfa big sale of ad march dflfew a a brav 3f lie fall rlier police it hlgult i rattftcd with roods sartapariua he was b illy run- down had no appetite wlut he t id eat ciuicd dbtress and he felt trrjattikotime a tew bottles of itcod bariaparii t effected a marvellous euanre the dlitre a in tho stomach is entirely gone he feels 11 e a new man and can eat any- thtas with oldttee reush for all at wlilch he uutnkt and cordially recotn- metidt roodt sanjptrilla it is very ta artant that durfae uiemonthtoc staeclk a irtt ktr the blood should be ttiorouchly puruted and toe tystcra be ttrta ttreueth u wluutand the dehlutaung effect of uie ch nrtn season for tulfjforpose iiockvi ba partlla ioesmt peculsr merit and it is he best kpriac weakhae the followlnr just received demonstrates i ltt wonderful blood- purifylaj powcrtj ciltoo cauwclltdtsc gentler en ihntfoluid salt rhew f nr a pumber of cars ami for tlio past year oue of rny lcc 1 mm tlio knee down has been torsive it rerf i took blood rneiueiue fo a long tlmo wli no good results and wii at one time oblleed to wllc with crweche i finally con cluded to try hoods kiruptrilli ami before i had taken one bot tle the ta mvement ws so marked uut i eoutinue until i had taken uiree bat tle and ai inow lustier tlutn i lure been in yeart 1 ke lacctuaiiilssi hat all left my leg audit is entirely healed i hare hsl tacb benecp from hoods sarsaparllta tiitt i concluded to write lids toluntary state- tkurte ewxeway mich lls sctetitltpemoptljrsndeflt llcr injbarel belt dinner ful ril ment v i kooffs cteatlf tbt drest qbods und new spring gbobd arri ing daily at wmmcleod co6 coargatown wo aro o pening out heaps of new dress j oods uow ilitlitiery uow printed satcons as juico as silks new prints npw stapfea new sawed inuslia embroideries new muslin t now corsets new clcths tor iuitinga now eenti furnishings rjow carpets new curtains ne v readymada cloth ing new boots and shoes also wo have deiermined to have a bigjalaj of dc ass goods tteprices of the eaid goods werje from 85cj to g5c aud uhey shall be sold all at 25c per jcl coma early and se uro first choice big bargains dont miss it ouj millinery o jeuinpr will be an tiouiiced sh rtly dressmakin first class tailoring nothing i caaada to beat us wo have a big choice 6lockprico right and wo aro anxious to do business patronage respectfully solicitedj the mammoth w mjleod co aeoraetowk 1807 nor let larfoct fit striutte in bsstaasluy j d stilton lds ortdntie of toronto school ot dtatfttry an hayiipousss of dtntalsorgsout orrtcssou post omie actou choice if youlntcind papering any partofyour residence wait until you see our as sortment of 1 american wall p -r-and- all boteers for 60 days -at- ha spriog btoci mean cost ai ing decided to lesson oar stock by ball to make we wiu tell goods for the next go days at s d away under cost for mott goods in to order far cloth and timmlng and tee for we offer tor any kelly bros acton room for an enormous urprftlngly low prices wnichj er not to carry over any winter overcoatings next go days a suit o overcoat for less monoji elsewhere ready made overcoat or suit in the house at tbjjat halfprice come inj yjjnrtelf lave every kind ot cap that is worn and will atk refuse any reattatbta of them l here that the tbe chance ol remember 1 suitings we will make than will purchase thai our ttock of underwear shirts gloves handkerchiefs ties collars cuffs suspenders jmbreilat cottons cottotitde flannels shirtiqgt towelling tabling c will go r gardlets pt cost i thit clearing sale will last for 60 daysonlyj people of acton and vicinity never before or agaia baying good at inch tow prices for cash kelly brod and we will sty right hare had or will have then buy fins st come and get your eyes tested by an ex opticih a pair of good spectacles exactl sight we have a good stoci y suited to your of 1 gojd spectacles and eye glasses also eel framed and rubber spectacles on hand savage jewellers 10 and optlciant quolph giloice urs c0llkrs knd cu 5 ssmsssutsrf 3 also shaafegriih i j imeroliaat taiiorij j the latekt designs to select from at the drug store v kannawin i 1 i i itjerdoatirigs m siiitings i h fine niw trowserings i j aisssr cue i pit all the poplar shades rep veoted in my tteck fit btle and worka tnsbip tdabest plica lb iowst my epflclayfiijfect fitting papts to order 4 per pair i uppsjr wyndhim street qoeipfa business uejlph qnt- ii fll m merchant tailor e wsars now cftteritigbdaeational ad vantages tnd tuition rati sach as bar not hitherto been offered lie qanadisn neople by any ailftapporting ini tlfotioo tbe scops tnd thotooghoest of bar commercial coone it strikingly showi by tha fact that sersrtl of oar students daring the past year hare been offared sitnatioas an oondition that hey took the commercial coarse at the qoelph bbtintss college in ourshorthaiid ind typewriting department the twn leading shorthand system nl th rsnt lay artuaght oar metbdd ii the ottoome of tes jssxi nperienoe in leach ug shorthand- and leads to the best prai tfcal result m th thottsst pcstlble uma 1 r j la bar modern lafli aage department yon can get a praetioa obmmsnd of sitbtr french er german while pursuing the commercial courted and without txtra f charge both iangnages are taaght by the ktlurtl method which enable- tb tladont to read write lid speak them this it a rare op jx rt unity which th ambitiout and energetic young man oc woman will not fail to iu in penmanship odr work it the admiration of all who tee it fend fori ipecimtn studenu from england and united slates are now is attendan for termt etc address r i 5f maccormiqk principal j a- i ltd dress i lpaolag0b me jobds just ajrired the klghlh house at j consistinq oc 2 oases dcsar goods in the latest french stytt tease charming lace curtains i eale rery handsome neck frilling 1 case ladies stylish dress lid ulster tweeds 1 osi ladie latest makes of linen colls rs 1 cast frsneh chiitont in tha latest ihsdea they are the newest stylet oat th sifxchinons 1 case cortetsjat see the new i ly lei of p n tnd the r d corteu walkint sells a case of cromptont widely calebxked corset almost every week besidei large quantities otj tho p k tod different other corsets 2catet ladies embiojc5erei uttdsrwaat remarkiblg cheap and gtodl csisii brass window fixings 1 case bed tickings i case horrccksea greatly prized sheeting in 73 tach80 inch and htvii oh fn piatt and tfrllled 2 bales beautiful wide flakselettefftlk charmina pattebn8 mucs ftfier asd heavier than the canabiak and decidedlt 0he4peh 1 cabe christrs widel r kkowh and greatly appreciated turkish bathsd r0lter towels in linen and cqtt05 fboh loo to isb 10a8e ladles ootton hose rvabious qualities and prices pillow coton8 teazle cloth gtnfleams cottonaues arby cottons urs8s buttons new akd bea mfbly bllk scarfs and veilings inthe latest de8ion8 orept de chimes in great- vabibri pream and other shades of sateent silk grenadines dress laces hat elastics ladies robber mantles beiges sbepturds cheek and nan veiling in he newest french styles immense reductions on 0rjes8 goods man le8 gloves dress and mantle trimmings silk plu8hes brocadeft silks mxntle plushes velyetben8 carpets etc elsckbfricade silk tnd mtnoeplathetdowil to half dric colored yelveleent down imt lensely colored qro artin silk all put away down aitrachtn oloverdown from it hi to 1 andsoe to50o silk glove jr in 84o to me and 50otol5 cuhmera qiotsc from 50o to uj siid mo to loo dress and mantfe trimmings about j their rail new alktrool 1 dretaocdfromi0oto80c gjctomc 80cumcltto80o ung manlles9 25tokli to ksows o 12 dolmans fls75tolgtutoj5 thrqaarterjaclstsu60tofli0totarw tolfi circulars lt to 17 ho to i 18 tb vi old ladles mantles 115 to 19 13 50 to k f 12 o48 furniture ooswringtlll tf to 1 ii 15 to 11 85 mantle cio hs 3 75- to 1 55 1 50 to7uc jerseys 2 85 to tl 50 2 co toll 8i- madras cntulna 110 50 to v5 o jr6 25 to 3 vein curtains iu 75 to7 cheniiocartauntl560to7uoktomo1u875tou immense reductions onlabge lots- of carpets this week please adfer the itorei next i the hamilton march llthi692 c a s o wxtkjusts newbuilding fla the spring season ft close at hand once niore the most welcome and eagerly looked foe of ail he iaasons of he year in the forest a faint life ij creeping upward through the dead leaves omatt year soon the arbatai will be trsuing and fragrant the tint wild sowers will fill fie woods with fragrance and the first robin vfll make it welcome tppesrance very toon spring rill be here a trade of life puliatesjthrcagfa the stow u iib the forest and the season of change here and there ia oar already well h has already arrived with d an impravedient orgtaued arrangements a touch of the faint brush where needed and a generaf brightening throaghoat the store indicate the arrival and consequent pteparationa for our spring goods i we have adioet already of the arrival in gielph o between 20 and 3ft cases ot goods just from europe thesewe will release from ha cattomi hoase at once and we can promise yon u fins an ueortment of choice goods for spring boogbf direst from he mtnuftctarert in earope if we have efer hadthe pleasure of pladag before yon one pfltotf only i i guelph cents diffieull of preatihinjw 4m4 l kgtiiiies iof thelie8tv jdujjllb itriiroat trdubfes throat troubfesi oonsumptiod pronchitisj weak iasthma ootihs- 0atarrh colds x 1 i flesh liiiigs r s rvcv oxygenjzed emulpio nf fure for sale by all drugcists laboratorvtoronto ont j sssvsmkhfwrwsmfcw j i id tijtsfcmsssssm

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