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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 9, 1884, p. 3

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i s railwy time table tery sept isort- in all m is crae ise fxels its market lwls for loss s i guarantee han res les 1a jrahti thurtkrailwa g01xge1st miwd 5ii am krpnu tjo ajn i utiu 1000 ut through ex j55 pjn special 93 pmj rtxs or clostxa re goia wort- 0j5 um going eui15 ajn and sjo pu enciilh mail eloet tl m5 un oa thundir oobkiwmt etlotm jat sj kxprsai 8j0 n kxpreat 8j0 p m mall lis pm special 8tpjn at geo hykds acton behoel sooki sattlopm kot fpr aeecnat sookt ttaj ink avlugt stoek at 0oi8 bradi aetcn ffitchm docks jmllur bptcuc- 1m saltti sjoosi ul toikt purs pljt pscktt saiyji oomot stil tooth u- stir bnuhoi v4- lia 2xwntsvt recall in mi tec my large flock tttmmttt mr ess thtsrar iloextxa oct 9 i83 a goodly-sired- jock of wild dueks passed ora nioklini poud wfthiu the limita ot the corporation early on monday raoruhig several ot oar sportsmen had hou at them and a number woro brought down now there are innumerable sporta- men hovering about kicklins pond in the early mornings the harvest u past the summer ii ended and still the cows are at large bet never mind some of oar worthy council- men are going of dont mention it- oairule independent better give your councillors a dose of starch brother fade ikndcul it might teud to stiffen their backbones a little the rev r caswell if a incumbent ot georgetown church of england has been offered an important pariah in the diocese 61 nova scotia which he has accepted- mr caswells removal will be much regretted by his fellow clergy in the diocese of niagara he is a graduate of oxford england and an earnest devoted clergyman it is not known yet who will succeed him at georgetown village varieties j bits of brevity lecal aut kenrtar prepareil bj- the ef tk pea ami leiuatt tor rcadn er the free press now pat ap year winter stores- thanksgiving thursday 6th nov farmers report the fail wheat growing splendidly the forest foliar has assumed very sandy colors our county fair at ililtan today and tomorrow tho lot the revolver see advertise ment in another column another cheap excursion to port huron and detroit passed through actoa list friday seventeen candidates for- the teaching profession are attending the goanty llodel school milton judged court of kevision and appeal will be held in the town hall era monday next oct 13th si did you see- the eclipse of the moan last saturday evening the sky was al most too cloudy prof phflp is about to come back to gaelph from winnipeg he is again to lead the city band the resolutions of hilton teachers association which appear on our first page are worthy of perusal by all the oatviue iadrpattuxt says one of the oakville barrooms has been convert ed into a sour and feedstore there was quite a large representation of actonians at georgetown show on fri- dry and also at eockwood yesterday the birds are now making arrange ments about leaving their summer resi dences for their southern winter homes workmen are now engaged in patting in the gas and steam fixtures in messrs w h storey i sous new glove factory the ice cream season fades awarbacll through oblivions door and glaring signs around us say that oysters have the floor it seem3 too bad that that splendid creamery at limehouse should remain idle and mmied couldnt somebody make it pay the salvation army in gaelph ere aboat to erect a barracks major coombs toronto dedicated the site thereof last thursday swtt act election in simcoe today and not in peel as stated last week the election in peel will take place on the 23rd of this montn the trees along some of oar streets furnish an abundant supply for all lovers of the aesthetic as far as multicolored foli age is concerned several cars of telephone poles and other material have arrived here for the new line of the bell telephone co which rwtig through acton tisa cold day nowadavs when some couple dont elope from somewhere thank fortune we have very few coachmen here for the pretty girl to elope with ifr a e kicklin has pftichased the building on bower avenue next the town hall and has workmen engaged in remod elling and improving it for a residence the pasture is unusually good for this time of year in fact it has been in g condition ever since spring and stock shoujtd go into winter quarters in excellent trim the old willow tree at the corner of willow st and bower avenue was blown down last week this was one of actons land niarks and one of the trees which gave the treet its name eockwoods show was held yesterday the exhibition was very good and the at- tendance very fair had it not been for the rain the number present would no doubt hf ve been much larger tbe recent rains have made a great change in the appearance of the fall wheat sown in many places it is well up and looking better than fall wheat is expected to look at this time of the year j while out shooting on friday after- noohr a- pualinch sportsiflan accidentally shot his companion in tfce leg eesult death in a few hours sportsmen cannot be too careful in the use of firearms what- has become of the project for the erection of that new presbyterian church and by the way that st alhans church remodelling scheme too them into fall force and effect gentlemen miwcnarlotte boles of walierton ha been engaged to take charge- of the leoond department of the public school antui christnim vacation thig department being raidered vacant through the olnees ohfisa morton many of those exhibitinr horses at the fairs georgetown last friday were heard to express fliemserf es tin i ob if we only bad- actoas driving ring we eotiu show oar horses sondvlmtia weil tfew next yoasfcflfl a collection or local tiewi and other matten affpcclal taicrfuteoar villa e reader scott act trial court was held here ou monday last by w h young esq p if and a charge was made by inspector frazer against ilr archibald cunningham of burlington for selling intoxicating liquor on3lst jaly last information read defendant pleaded guilty and was fined ssg and c55 costs champion guelpa central exhibition guelph central exhibition last week had most unfavorable weather and this militated very materially against its suc cess the central deserves to prosper antj it was no fault of the managers and direct ors that matters turned oat so discourag- ingly this year however the good time will no doubt come again the markets during the past week considerable grain has changed hands ou the market here the price for wheat is a few cents higher tlian last week while the quotations for the coarser grains remain about the same the following are the prices paid yesterday fall wheat 70 to 74 spring wheat 71 to 7 barley 00 to 60 peas w to 00 oats j 30 to 32 injured by a fall on thursday last ir john kewtonj sr of the limehouse woollen works met with a severe acqaient by falling through ajrrap door in the paint mill a distance of sixteen feet falling upon his side several ribs and one of his legs were badly bruised and he received severe shaking up generally the old gentleman u about seventy years of age under the care of dr lowfy he is rapidly recovering vereys panorama vereys panorama exhibited in the town hall on friday and saturday evening was fairly well attended- the paintings exhi bited were generally well executed and interesting the historical illustrations are particularly fine and present many features instructive as well as plea all seemed satisfied with the entertainment but many were wearied with the superflu ous explanatory references made by the old gentleman successful surgical opexation- for some time past ir b w kicklin proprietor of acton flour fths has been suffering from a tumor growing in his arm- pitand as it was beginning to assume large proportions he decided to have it removed this was successfully aceompuslied on saturday by dr lowry assisted by dr winn of kassagaweya although mr kick lin is naturally unwell though the effects of the operation he is doing very nicely and feels that he will be able to pursue his avo cation in future with much less pain and inconvenience a local edition of packs bad boy one of our enterprising stove dealers met with rather a peculiar experience while putting up a- stove at the residence of one of our citizens one day during the week he had placed the stove in position ar ranged the pipe which had two elbows below the ceiling and was endeavoring to ehove it throngn the thimble into the room above but found that wmething seriously impeded its progress upward an assist ant was sent upstairs to find the cause when lo and behold he found serenely seated upon the stovepipe hole the irre pressible small boy of the family who seemed to enjoy hegely the energetic eff orts of the stovepipe manipulator to force the pipe upstairs way acdaent ba tuesday about noon as jlr thomas maud jr of eramosa with his mother and sister were driving into acton the horse became frightened when near the residence of sir asa hall and ran away by run ning off the road the wagon was overturned and the occupants thrown out by some means mrs hands clothing was caughtby one of the steps of tie carriage and she waa drawn a considerable distance before the horses were stopped receiving considerable injury thereby dr lowry was called in and upon examination found that her collar bone was broken and several ribs were badly bruised the others escaped injury the injured lady was taken into 3f r james browns and mrs brown did everything in her power to make the sufferer comfort able until she could be removed home pulpit announcemente bey dr cochrane of brantford on making the usual announcement from the pulpit on a recent occasion stated that if he were to read ah the notices and invita tions banded to him to be published the congregation would need about fourteen days in the week instead of seven to at tend to all these demands made upon their time some of these notices he did not believe in but there were others which were consistent with the work of the church still he thought that all announce ments outside of the special business of the church should be made public through the advertising columns of the press and be paid for as other advertisemente are and should not be made from the pulpit as the sacred desk could hardly be considered a fitting and prbpriate jtlace from which to issue advertisementa the teaohsri convention respecting the attendance of teachers at the conventions of tho teachers assoc tions a circular from the minuter of edu cation has the following it shall be the duty of every teacher to attevd continuously all the meetings of the association held in his county or inspec toral division two days in each half year so spent to be counted as visiting days and untie event of his inability to do so to re port to his inspector givingreasons for his absence the convention to be held here on thursday friday arid saturday oct 80th and 3 1st and nov 1st will be the iaat semi annual meeting of the association here after the conventions will be held annually and under the supervision of the education department what he picked up two acton lovers were out the other morning for a quiet walk in the leafy aisles of aneighboring forest the birds sang blithely upon the boughs the sunshine quaffed the dew from the grass and petals and all nature seemed to rejoice like sbride on her wedding day the maiden gathered autumn leaves of the brightest and most variegated tintswhile he gathered what he supposed to be a black and white kitten that had taken refuge in the hollow stump of a long departed tree miserable fate 1 strange catastrophe unhappy man 1 re ferring to the incident afterwards in a conversation with a friend the maiden said if george were boiled for a thous and years in the hot springs of iceland i dont believe he woold ever smell sweet again death of an early settler on sunday last mr james lamb ex one of the first settlers of esquesiug town ship was called to his long home mr lamb had attained the extraordinary age of ninetynine years he came to esques- ing from lombford co ireland 51 years ago settling near stewarttown here he remained for several years after which he removed tosilver creek but finally settled 0a the farm on which he died lot 29 con 6 in 1842 mr lamb has alwajs been a quiet unassaming man possessing the re spect and esteem of all his neighbors it is a remarkable fact that during his un usually lengthy life mr lamb never suffered from any serious jltn of any nature whatever and was well and hearty until last wednesday he leaves a wife four sons and two daughters all of whom arelcgoodcircntnstancea messrs patrick thomas and michael lamb farmers in this vicinity are sons of the deceased the funeral took place on tuesday afternoon and was very largely attendad m personals mr geo c smyth of toronto visited acton friends this week mrs juo speight is the guest of friends at ashgrove and hornby mr and mrs r l hemstreet of milton visited actou friends on tuesday mrs james matthews has returned home from a visit withfriends in ifamilton col w allan and mr c s smith left last friday morning on a visit to denver col miss celia stafford is attending the korthern exhibition at walkerton this week i mrs m christie returned home on fri day evening after spending some time with friends in dandas mrs malcolm kennedy returned home last week from a visit with friends in penetanguishene mr and mrs daniel wakefield of washington were the guests of mr w h howell this week we notice by the kaiford advocate that miss laura jarvis is visiting friends in thedtord and watford mr edward coofc and miss ella cook of michigan were the guests of rev r b cook and family this week mrs s a secord visited friends in dun- das hamilton aud barton last week spending a very pleasant time mrs rev wm morton of arva is visiting her daughter miss anna morton who was taken so seriously ill last week mr w a mclean barrister visited aurora last week in the capacity of grooms man for a guelph friend entering the bond of wedlock re s vs galbraith secretarytreasur er of the ontario medical aud surgical association toronto was in town this week steves numerous friends of years agone were much pleased to see him again and especially in the enjoyment of such good health canada pacific hallway ticket agency tlokeu to manitoba and all western potalt i towstbatea ttokati larasd to all ppinu ou credit valler 4 toronto qrtjr t brum cirttloni stoorago katoi prom acton t the old country only 1910 ue drugs stationery jemccarvin paints oils ooal bantj 4- btoamshjp ticket agcm acton one oil a j e mccarvins dm b statioairy 8to aston applf to the oedle i sim- at 101 portland st toronto on oct 1st the wife of hr jas f smyth of a daughter kobei at bathnrst 29th 8ept the wife of kr george h niebel agent c p e formerly of actoo ot a son lixb at orange ridge beaatifol plains man on the 10th jnly the wife of mr bobt lamb formerly of crewsoas cor ners of a dajighter the altae ucssirizr cm m at trinity church aurora on 30th sept by eev e hor- race classen i a incumbent rteil l ifcphatter esq hd of the city of gaelph to maade eldest daughter of sirs graham aurora- the geave luai in esqaesing on the oth oct mr james eamb sr in his ninety year lues in nasaagaweya on the 6th oct margaret wife of mr john lamb of crewsons comers aged 56 years tiylob in georgetown on wednesday oct 1st mabel gertrude aged one year i months and s days daughter of mr i ftaylor patronize home marchanuf gentlemen if you are in want of a per- feetfitting suit or overcoat call and inspect our goods we hare an immense stock to select from and we guarantee perfect fit stylish cut and firstclass workmanship etery time wo know it will be to your interests to give us your patronage as we are satisfied we can give you better value by at least ten per cent than firms from other towns can offer you nilsos mcrul hats from 75 cents to 12 so at j vytjw r ifyou vast a nobby durable and ohastp suit j fy e is the jplao to go j special attention is called to the large stock of decorated china and stoneware sets 7 just arrived at w h howells in all tlie newest designs of the day have you seen those new glass tea sets the design is log oahin they are really beautiful goods and are being ad mired by every one that soes them 1 have ou hand another lot of glass fruit jars that celebrated jo cent tea is the tea of all teas try it once and you will have no other all are welcome w hi howell gkrifctid axn display of fall and winter goods -ox- saturday sept 27th at the halton det goods house great bargains in every line of goods i patent bust pr06p gas e for sale by w s smith the watch clock house of gublph extra facilities for repairing the finest and best watchesr wm s smith y guelph the bast end clothing store has a complete assortltest of fall tweed suitings also a large variety of worsted coatings in plain and fancy beautiful pantinga in all shades and paterns hats caps and oents furnishinqs in this department the stock is well assorted before purchasing yourfall oatfit call and examine the stock fit and workmanship guaranteed j fyfe inspection invited c b griffim dominion boot shoe store kenney bros iivcaiin st act02t fall goods we are now receiving a very large stock of new fall goods of every description oar boots and shdds are purchased from the best manufacturers and we are consequently prepared to guarantee all lines we have a large assortment and can suit everyone requir ing boots and shoes asfar as quality style or price are concerned ordered work in this department we are in a position to manufacture all classes of work and will guarantee satisfaction to every customer call and see ourxoods ebjfjtuy bb08 acton aug 28th 1884 faemee si for eeapikg mowing machixis use lardine machine oil no cum n6 crit and win wear longer than any other maehineou wirsaleat j j e mhjarvins drug sfore oniiy fall 1884 1 we hare pleasure uraanouncing to oar meads and the public generally thatwe hare re ceived anew freah and complete stodt in all the department oar position in baring goods cheap both in foreign and home markets is nneqnalled and oar enstomen may depend on getting the fall benefit of the great bargaini which we hare secured our dress goods department is complete in silks and all the new fancy dress goods and we remind the pnbllo thai we hare nfltiv u with this department wt hare the material n all the latest noyeltdes and the work is right in price and style we have a superb stock of millinery the getnp and style ol which i unsurpassed and the prices are right a urge stock ot mantles mantle cloths and ulster material woor cotton goeds are perfect wonder for cheapaeascs winceys in plain and twills in all the leading colors an immense rariety our clothing departeieat is a 1 ssigg gents formahiiistb complete beadymade atothing boys and mens overcoats boots ft shoe cppete the abow nnnnmrtfea departnwiu are ooinphtana great bamjitf wulbe rfrm to trnarhlkmat depend ou getting goods at the right pricea a esdu solicited mcjysob anerso n a 6i0 ii

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