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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 2, 1893, p. 3

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i i i fv e 4mk v bank of hamilton head office hamilton citrtil ptt cri luuearc fxtkd tlxoxo 44so0oo j tcrxbull t ciiaicn h 6stevek aist ctsmra ii wte 6 president a l luutay ice-pro- joan proctor rirn gurnet qto botch t ooeats t georgetown aqerc y suitable securities daxro on allkru 0 ctk tiu th ukiteo stite orcit cirryn vitd 111 coxtikect op ecropn dwlfhtvja old savings depabtuekc nrosits rewired of ltninpsras ni in- dvw istlt to dvit special deposits o1mjl33i ko juboyacont the methodist church acton rev joseph edge rartonace bower avenue fas to 1 ubllcsrtlctlfcsoamena6sspni sundiv schoolxs0 bible clmmoadnctsbythe r allcordidlylnritej lias tor strocenndtultor tlmri tatlre usher tt the door relcoine at- repjuhiib mmmi we irrake a speciality of watch cleaning and repair ing of all kinds all work entrusted to ui will receire careful treatment clocks cleaned repair ed ttcalated and set in fine rnnninfi order jewellery and all small wares mended cleaned in the most workmtnlike manner spectacles refrained and repaired prices alwaya reaaolawe bring voar rtpainng in geo hynds acton ont watchmaker slen of tie bl witch ie icttm 3wresi thursday february 2 the new system 1893 today we pat into force the new sys tem requiring all subscriptions to be paid in advance without partiality of arly kind we lave discontinued every paper npt prepaid the list of subscriptions unpaid is not large but it includes members pf parliament comity councillor justices jf of the peace and others in positions pf honor and trust so that we have made 00 distinction we know of none whose papers are discontinued who are unable to pay and do not doubt the intention of tbo majority to do 60 and of courso must at tribute the failure to do so to oversight or neglect i we will promptly renew the weekly visits of fnrnpcefs to all who comply with the terms of the new system which have been frequently explained to our readers during the past year h p moote kditor 4 publisher little local briefletp which caught the eyes or ears of f ree press reporters this week second month february cold weither again this week considerable snow fell tuesday night council meeting next monday evening support home industry buy the best an assembly is talked of at an early date see raymonds ad egsin in soother column halton sunday school conventipn 22nd and 23rd february wedding bells were heard at a ftrci house near acton yesterday w p campbell has fait on main street up and almost enclosed annual meeting of tbe canadian press association next thursday and friday a number of young people from rock- wood visited tbe rink on saturday night situation wanted in a small family by a young girl apply at the feee peril office the halton horee breeders association will hold their second annual meeting on march is at milton a teameeting was hela on tuesda evening at crewsons corners not many went op from- acton the i 0 f are arranging for a grand concert to be civecon the 23rd inst fitit class tilent is promised the literary committee of the epwor b h the news at home mostly of a local character arid every item interesting tbeirt league gave an interesting evening wesley on mon4ay nieht eight out of eleven of miltons cotlb- cillors are temperance men sir are tneao- rxrsofthe royal templars 1 tbe members of th wellington county council have votedthemselves f 3 per day instead of t2 as formerly tbe regular quarterly communion ser vices will be held in the methodist church next sunday the pastor will preacb j whose duty is lyto shovel the snow from tbe crossing avill the cbaimsn iof tbe streets and sidewalks tell the public january did aot pass without the cus tomary january thaw it was welcome and replenished many cisterns and streams b wstbw tender of f3lcjper cord for thirty cords of green beech and maple wood has been accepted by tbe public school board i hestrs w h storey 4 son have hid basinet and private offices beautiful ered decorated and otherwise ini prov ed tb past seek jntridty eveniogbe first lectors of a course on confirmation will becjvea in t albftiscborcli by- rev g b gidk 111 are cordially invited we are delighted sriih them and ytiu may expect more order is what- cas- tomerwrites with reference to work sent to a distant point last week tbe methodist church milton caught tire from the furnace on sunday afternopo and was io great danger for a few minutes bqt prompt action andabout twenty paits of vtter fortecately saved it an obsertant contemporary iodepead- eat in politics remarks that the editors of all the party paner in canada appear to spend most et their time contradicting be wboprers old by the editors of other party papers the entertainment riven by tha cos- grove concert company nnder the auspices of tbe sons of scotland last wednesday evening baa many enjoyable features id some respects however the program tt not equal to those given on former occm- ionsby this company tbey hsd a very the country abound co hng and going news items supplied by corres pondents and exohaniss the patrons atlaastry uectlae owing to the fact that one of the prin ciple speakers could notbe present at tbe meeting announced f it saturday evening the datofor tbe meeliug has been changed it will now bo held this thursday even- inc and messrs john miller vice-presi- dent of the grand association of the patrons ol industry joseph stratford of the brantford binder twine co and john d mcgregor of trafalgar will be present wefhnstron county constables the following county constables were appointed last week for the municipalities named erin township james mclean ospringe james hunt hillsburg donald mclean ballfnafad aquilla pevoy con- ingsby edwara xiooney mimosa erin village wellington hull william wilson frank d mcmillan eramosa township w 8oper rockwood james fitzsira mons rockwood jonathan tovellever ton henry forester shiloh entertainment at leslies school arrangements have been made for an en- tertainroent with a very comprehensive programme in leslies school tomorrow evening tbe following list of talent is announced music by leisbman and lamb mrs dennis accompanist leisb man string baud the maple leaf quar tette club prof stark comic jeans bros acton keil gillis scotch block mrs leslie edenmills vocal music misses watkinsi lrquesing miss lottie cann nassagaweya proceedinffs will commencclatb oclock james kirkwood mpp will occupy the chair there was no majority a coodlooking welltodo and popular young bachelor of a neighboring town was being leasedvby the young ladies of a club for not getting married he said ill marrvthe girl of your club whom on a secret vote- you elect to be my wife there were nine members of the club each girl went into a corner atidnsed great caulioo in preparing her ballot and disguised the handwriting tbe result of the vote was llut there were nioe votes cast each girl receiving one tbe young man remains a bachelor the club is broken up and the girls are all mortal enemies unitein the one determination that they will never speak to hat nasty man again rev jr jtoroasfrehej rev w e hortoa who has been pastor of the baptist churches of acton and georgetown for the past two yearp has completed his pastorate here he preach ed his farewell sermon 00- sunday after noon st 3 oclock to a isrce audience his text was from 2 cor 1811 finally brethren farewell etc his discnurse was an able and ftejijg one the con gregation fell keen regret that the tie be tween pastor and people is severed rev mr norton leaves to day for his new charge at owen sound his successor rev a e de st dalmas late of st catharines will preacb his finsfsermon next sunday afternoon the warden of halton the guclph mercury 6peaks cf warden husband as follows mr j husband 1st deputy reeve of trafalgar township and the newly elected warden of halton county was in the city today the halton council having finished their business last night 5ir husband bad a hard fight for the position being elected on the 15th ballot tho usual order of things was broken in his case ab it is almost without precedent to elevate a deputy reeve to tho wardenthip but mr husband has been twelve years continuously in the county council and bis experience and ability make him fully capable of discharging tbe duties of warden to the complete satisfac tion of the people there is no doubt but that mr hubband will worthily wear his honors an enjoyable and successful soiree the annual teameeting at the brick church last thursday evening was large ly attended and a very interesting pro gramme was carried out after the tea rev mr christie tbe pastor opened the proceedings and mr h p moore of the fiiee prr63 took the chair excel lent speeches were made by revs john hart rockwood j b duff churchill w j kitcbng erid and j edge acton williamb quartette club of acton ac quitted themselves to the delight of the audience abd were recalled several times tbe misses abbott and benbon of ever- ton whose sweet and welltrained youthful voices have keen heard frequently in the brick church rendered several duets and solos recitations ware given by mr cosmbs of georgetown hifh school misses eva mceeown and clara moore acton mr j kennedy georgetown and miss leslie of erin their electloii were all very suitable and were well re ceived the proceeds reached about 41 an old soldiers story the reminiscence of the american war given by rev austin potter of clifford in the methodist church on tuesday even ing was thoroughly interesting frqm be ginning to end- b commencing his lec ture he said it was not his mission to attempt oratorical flights of eloquence but to give an old soldiers story of his experi ence and observation of events in coduec- tion with the american war this he succeeded in doing to be delight of the aodleuce who were taken aep by step from the enlistment of the lecturer through tbe years of tbe war to the scene of the grand review at washington after the victory had been won by the northern forces much interesting detail not usually given in a lecture was sup plied and those present felt that they had received a large amouut of information in addition to hearing a lecture full of spicy incidents exciting engsgements and well- told stories of martial life wfih a ottmbac of the mott popalir oampfire eodgs his rehearsal ofthe battle of the wilderness in which he was personally engaged as a cavalry officer was a fitting climax to tbe events so well given during the evening rev mr edge occupied the qbtjr lfjrne school the fouoniug is the report of the elim inations held in lome school- daring the month january 1893 class senior iv annie townsend 176 julia johnston ica bertie gamble 15 class junior iv alice brown 180 r mina gamble 105 neil lyndj 101 class ethel towns clara n robert lasby 102 fred plank 157 claa part ii senior letie gamble 180 ada alexander 170 frances townsend 108 class part ii junior archie alex ander 103- james mcdonald 158 total marks 200 jessie kcdosxld teacher iii mabel alaxsnder18t end 155 richard levins 153 knatchbull vwtbri 6o and frprn acton and board of education var mother pertonalnotes mrs colin cameron it seriously ill with an attack of congestion of tha lungs it is hoped she msy soon be around again in good health at the residence of mr joshua norrisb on january 19th tha wife of mr gooxee of dakota of t ton the jsnuary thaw cams at lart and has put a different complexion on the roads it being sunday there were but a few teams on thetn to cut them np so the roads dow are better than they were the rev h b christie of everton ocoupied the pulpit at crewsons corner church last ssbbdtb evening his sermon was much sppreciated by all who heard him a tea meotidg was held in crewsons corners church on tuesday evening ashqrove mr donald fleming and sister of hag- arsyillo arc vititing friends in this vicin ity miss tens mcdowell who was ill far some time is able to be out again councillor j 00 wrigglesworth is laid up at present with blood poisoning in his right arnt mr coombs of the high school staff georgetown preached an interesting ser mon bere on sabbatb morning on wedossdty last asbgrovelost one of her fairest daughters in the person of miss ellen neilson in tbe event of her marriage with mr jab 8tark of tbe scotch block oawednesday the 15tb inst mr e4- hrlgden of this place wat united in jntr rttge to miss uaggis bowman of port elgin and tbe 10th brought home his bride a reception was held at mr brigdens borne here on thursday evening and a very enjoyable time was spent hornby sons of temperance will hold an open meeting on friday february 10th when the drama entitled- the last loaf will be played musioj byjlthe fglee club recitationb etc will also be given ad mission 15 cts andjwe tbiak all wbo come willjcccive their moneys worth oakville a number oil royal teiplar delegates attended the district cutrncil at milton last friday the local committee have everything arranged for the entertainment of delegates to the halton sunday school convention in oakvilleon february 22nd and 23rd the revival services are being continued in tha methodist church with encouraging success r teaming is lively just now tbe ladies aid of the church at apple by give a teabeeting and concert this evening 1 v capt jas quinn has decided to remain in town and last week purchased ihe bchoouer white oak built and formerly owned in oakville the price paid was 83500 tho oakville trotting association have bills out for their annual winter races whioh will be held this year on tuesday and wednesday feb 7 and 8 mr anthony bellimore whose horse be- carde frightened and ran away in york county near toronto some timo ago was awarded 8100 for damages by tbe connty council last week milton lf ge irga staluibi has returned from the west ra states mr d btrtchan pf oaelph visited friends hi ra last week miss a die stark visited friends in the scotch bl kfc last week messrs tbot and wm sutton left to day for ji hnstown n y mr wi htm kelly of chicago was the guest of f iends here last week mr e coombs of georgetown high school w s in town on saturday mr ro t farrith of st paul minn was the g est of w e smith the past week slits m tggia burnt of uuelph basinets college i ant sunday with mrs wallace lasby mr t speight of toronto spent a couple of 1 ays during the week with friends in town misses 1 eters and nelson attended the county ti toheri convention at burling ton on th trsday and friday mr josi ph coleman of strabane spent several di yt tha past week vititing his tons bere he has a very kindly feeling for acton mr c a stafford and miss hannah are about to n move to toronto they with tha other 1 members of the family fettled la acton 0 rer twentyfive years ago mr jae it motavith leaves next tues day for io va and it is possible be may tetttethen his removal from acton will be regrette 1 for he hat proved himself a desirable c iticen mr jan et mcqueen has resigned hit position as clerk of nichol township which office he jeld for fiftysix years mr mcqueen 1 eld tbe office longer than any other town hip clerk in canada some of tho laafrpaymapts on the new sphoolj oc tha year the second huaiuesi session was held in ha coundil chamber on hon day cveniagj members present wits rev j b cooks chairman and mesa t hyn harding and holmes the minutes of the previous meeting were read and pasted finance presented ading- pay- moss 3he report wai adopted the tenders far nodd wers ipeued and found to ba ry titiifaototy mr b watkins secured tho contract 1 sing a few cents per cord lower than tha t axt tender moved iyith harding iod kobert holmet that tha finder of bee j watkiut forlhirty cords of green maple and beech body wood four feet lng for 195 be ac cepted carried the property commilteo wttl fnitracled to supply etch departtr eolwitl paiit and cups for drinking wafer the board adjournec at 8j15 tbe mil lea swackhamer mclean and baldic tiav s won golden opinions for their musio rendered at various entertainments ziley were down to tha con- church churchill near acton weeks ago and very credit- ura given of tha musfo they iet occasion they are cer- thia wintei gregationtl a coople 0 able report gave of thebitte remember mpa it no it li though hav ginning of osprinoe tatnly yoat g ladies of talent messrs homts tnd willitoj suttoo of acton whe are aboatto leave for johns town ny visited theirjgrandatber near bere on ga arday an enter ainment wlrt be given in les lies scboo oh fridayjvenlng a good progtarami itarranged mr j kirkwood mpp wil occapy tbe phafr ups and downs in life when person gets up in years he can look back dpon a past of ups and downs and sweet ha can no doubt f his childhood dayt and of his companion how they used to play together but now ik w many of tnem are laid away th tame in business some men ng little or nothing atthe be- hrir career bare their names a household ord in time but only by pluck skill pa tie ice and perseverance one of s mr raymond manoiactarcr of the rayi lond sewing machine starting n uuelph over 20 years ago he has trough the business though suffering from fire tv ice from a small beginning to its present nagnitude till it stands a monu- meat tfttb kill and eoergyef thenroprie- tor tfsd aa 1 tmraent to he country many fir is have started business in thit line jailed nd paased oat of nokce- during mr raymo ads successful existence yhe reason for t lis success is supply because he keeps tbe b st material and makes the best goods on th market twoueeks starvation three t lousand islanders cut off 1 wl hout food or fuel the carnival held here oa friday night lasf was a complete success the beat ever held in the rink the sons of scotland concert last week was well attended the house was crowded mr john bennett who has been very eick for some time with pneumonia is slowly recovering rev j wl h- milne of mansewood occupied he pulpit of knox church on sabbath evening he preached a very practical sermon the veryseverewcathej lately bis caused a great moayrlaafjeater service pipes to freeze np very annoying the aonnaj trjsetiog of the halton dis trict council royal templars was held in milton on friday last representatives were present from milton burlington and oakville the membership is about the same as at last meeting the district councillor and secrttary were instroeied to sign a petition to the provincial legis lature asking for a plebisite on the question of prohibition tho following are tho officers elected distcono a c bally milton p conn h t foster burling- tbnv comri jas 6 ford oakvute chap rev r haddow m iltoa secy-i- w j armstrong milton treas j 8 allen burlington herald wm shirpe burlington guard jas e ford milton sentinel frank w brown oakville trustee e f earl milton rep to g c ht foster alternate rep to g c dr lusk oakville cihijaibab md jan 31 after a seven hours bat te with the floating ice the steamep gridgeon finally reached cince tiague itlat d yesterday afternoon with a supply of f od for the 3000 islanders who hare been c it off from all communication with the mainland for two weeks the steamer wi s badly damaged by tbe ice had comm inication with the island been jcut off for 1 day or two longer the conse quences wo lid have been disastrous as it was m cny persons had tuffered for want of foo 1 and fsel and milch cowt bad been killed o meet tbe pressing necessity the committee on their second report reeomm ment of accounts at fallows artyblll iffd co desks and ejals r3 8 oraybtu uftl co vtrjiiili ac olddetks clans bros co farnaeet j- b peartao lasdraaea in soys jametlbtlbewitauyattni hugn erder 3 cords cdar for sts 268 00 23 s3 sss sco whattc and how to save are terett all housewives is giveuinayers hoe ie economies con- taining one hundred receipt for using odds and ends from tat le and narket it is a book especially housekeepers and will and useful biots even to those mora expert enced ayera homo eoonom es mailed to any address on receipt of 2ent stamp by dr j c ayer col lowell mats save subject which in this information raluable to young afford nany new krsm dtfest of coruwalllh nova scotia s2o0 wortk of othermqdtolnes failed but i bpmca 0 f lauds sartajtarjlla cured it 1 1 wlili nleasuro fliit i tell f the great rirnparilln ffilcte1 with hcillilt i ilcrlveiurom ilorxls jpi for 0 yriri i luvo ijccu badly stc erysipelas lrevlii5 out with rimutos sores uurtnc hot summer nwulln i liivosometim not been nblo to tua my iimb for ttvo rtuintlis at a time belnc iniluchl to to hood bartjiurlua i cot ono hottlo lrnt piiiincommeneed lisuiglt lelt bo nmrli better goi twoj bottles toore took uiera ihirluu tho summer was able to aa my housework mid walk two mhas which i lad not done for nix ytmj think i ira cured of c rysljielas nd rcco nmna ny person so afflicted to us hoods sarsaperiha pour bottles his douo more for m than 8200 worth of ollieflnedlclne i think it tic bct blooil imrmer known liw h d west cliurrll srt cnnvalli s 8 hood3 pill8 curs liver ou mmtlpa- uoa biuouinui itoadice itci aadacoe 00 is torf- by a doqs teeth the bru as drunken master sets the nlmal on a little boy rosoxjo feb l irthat jackson aged 11 ysarttl etonof mr william jaeluoa 200 sumac 1street fell a victim to an act of extrefn 1 brutality on the part of a drunken m m yesterday afternoon- young jtaksontwat ptssinig afong the street whi n without notice a man who apparently under the influence of liquor set his dog upon tbe lad the dog inflict ed a numb r of serious wounds on the boy before it di silted ia its attacks the inja des were dressed at the general hospital d iriugths afternoon kassaqaweya burj3t a bloodvessel wrmfdioot jan 81 at the inqoest held upon he body of roger oneill wno was found lead io a pool of blood on hit bedroom i oor at the dominion house three mill 1 from walkerville saturday night it m shown that death had result ed from tl i rupture of a blood vessel and not from f ml play as tame hid supposed t some timo last week the window of the disciples church was broken and a missionary box containing a smtll amount whs stolen 1 miss kelly head milliner for g b ryan a co gaelph left on monday for london and paris to select millinery- stock for the firm in thecontest for tho hamilton powder company medtwhioh hat been in progress smong the members of the gan clup hero mr j j pearson came oat vie torioas by 13 points he recti ved the rneda last week and prires it highly the ouelph ilrminj says rev j w rta of actom delivered lectftre in the presbyterian charch eden millt oor the 25tbt abject womans hemisrjheff to a fair sixed audience which listened with greatvttention to the most eloquent address ever delivered i edeo mills a good hoate i moslt 10 lzxd attention it called to tho card invnotfwc column ofilitohau x- jacksou real estate joan and insurance jagenu gijlph the prei byferian charch will hold a grabd conc rt on friday evening they have secure i the royal jubilee bingert who will tit g oid plantation songs thsro wlllbaothe musical attractions tha in tellectual portion of the programme will be attended to oylrers fowliei erin rob ertson h east patlitich ind retident min- liters j mr w bbaridtn attendad tho jteachers convention at jbarliqgton list week mr thompson and family of manitoba have been tha govts of hit titter mrs john mophsdrtn mr and mrt dickson of corwhia lost their youngest child ut week rev o wuloaghby is holding revival meetings in aberfcjle tha aonijmiaty iermoos tnd tsa-mtet- lei of the cotytta methodist charch were held oh bandar tad monday ereriing rev kieiif braarpton preached able sermons to ftmraeigjut at the caagregatfoat and on monday avenuar at the teameeting th charch wst jammed besides tha tea ths chiflren gave several racttationi mr george kjtohfcg gate musio on tha auto- barp and a jjonc iltdian on the viohn while sofas duets triosi and ohoratt wsrs ren derid by amenatatfpq rpm ths eeworjk laagus of nortolfc ttreet methodist ohuroh duslpb rs fioyfevcahwell robinson tjid mr d bsirbsxse gave sidressos ths proceeds of ti a tveuing tmodui lo s3 sen down for ten years si ctijictrkcs ont jan sojadga senkler tt s morning sentenced john sams to tea yes t ia kingston penitentiary foe pattftitra is oa tha raits ot tha ittud trunk at onlia oa march 27th lut ths prisoner rho it about 10 years of sge broke dov n completely on reoelyiaa hit sentence i i quick is tho speed at which witter dry goods ifaiitles ttiid fan are moving ont to the tune of reduc ed prices lively action lis the spirit all over the house great damogedi linoi a largo assortment 25o these arc much li reduced from 85o to 50o 2 s and 60 per yard whi yard some formerly 50c jper yard and f rora 95 to millinery goads dress tail purchasing in the enropei n jhamilton febaary2ud new meat o stupl fau beea in bulnccs la acton loj k 017 thtt when paopla 150 cap 1ii1 cfua v rlnris ttc thoy go where sflch o lw lecured e offer onlr thtf best to ba hia thd u con k laence now enjoys t pitranifib which u tboat c blflbtm c uitldpitloa ve ilwtvn enderor to treit oar caftomen v ii tuid tm- com eqaenco a n sin tho old tnd k inra new onw ieal hidcc tvl- irtiashctincptfuactoft ur rqats3d ostulif fresh meats 1 at the jriglit hotise of usntle clolh to b cleared out tt lets than half former prices theytrt to be had in various stylet shades and qujjfti is ind are the cheapest jot of goodt in hit depsrtment 3 cloth reduced to st7j cloth teducadsoc ladies jacket capes ar i jitters have beaa mirked down in many cases to less thsa half former prices special reiuetioas in chenilie and portiere attaint vtrioat i tries tt5 per pair some of them formerly f 12 handsome silk cheuilio curtains reduced from j28 tofiojr pair a jarge variety of mens silk ties shown ju varionslstytes to becleared out at 12 j 15 vo sad than regular prices mans tndboys qjoves at hilt fnrmr pricej lvdiel asrs4iutiiovei pair other gloves formerly l2i reduced tofoc pec psir a large variety of ribbons re jacsd to hit less than halfj former prices very pretty cbiffous for neckwear reduced too 8and 10 per tow sue per yard and othen reduced from 35 to 20 doable width caiffoa reda3i fromsl to 75c a large assortment of crepe da chena at 85c pec yard drea goods farnitare cretoanej antfe trimmings and orntmenfsi ment furnishings at underwear silk ties gloves andpiles of i0i other goodt reduced tqext aniiy low prices to make room for the ipriug inrportatioaj which mr themii w watkiojit how markets 8i itibket- jc trte xv a x e ill manufacturing co ltd waterloo dnt i lodge iakopactueebs flank office sclio and opera faraitare the oxford autos atic please enter the right housa through the new store corner king tad hughson streets enough to tlth s epnt fail to get our astimates send for circulars and cs ligaes l itest improved and perfect- edschool de stock taking damaged has been an immense success the linen piles have go ie down in fine shape avo have still some veryfdesirable linen which go out at further reducec prices ti out- sale the exodus is iu lull move aad barguius are scattering into every direction dress goods lints at half price mantle cloths lines at half pric tweeds lines at half price suitings lines at halt price overco at low as 1 etch tjnderclothjng liaas athalf price winter capt lines tt half price millinery at lest ban half prie- sealettes 5 endt tt a big barga iiajttjles still fu duotions makiugby as wo are goiug to fake stoek a short time we hi o s veral es or goods wo ate bound to clfear out prices will be made ht fo attain the obji ct fail alcj jther ri ng way a br dee for the mississippi- chici6 jtn 80ipretideit htrrisoa bts jatt ugned t bill which sathorires chicago o en ki ooottructbvat ths miss- ittippt ili te at new orleans the largest ctnlilaver bridge f ot ameries surtayort and angin wis wilt leave ths city at onoa to begin pre iminary opsrationt and within three yea s this 5000000 structure will beooeai rtraflc the greatest mantle bargains yoa will find ia the trade our mantle sales owing to tfe char acter and price of the goodtv are enormous fur capes icollars boasj etc you i can fa cheap and tho people who daily come after haytug re tde the ronuds of the trade nud furs all unite id baying have the cheapest and d in the city nest eek we comfflence a special sale of orevand ed cottons cambrics and white goods enibroideries very a ht idsatne ptrlac wood stave chesp m rs s i stooan if yo t want firstclass giedpli sash and doors at gaelph prices lfbatdt can fill yoor irderj at sis plioiogtoill- bay- kmrgioeriefisb tjii new and csxuuliai nd atijerieaxt ooa oil at x hhiip sos- yoa will find it to your interest to ires sidextitement v 7 c u at muffs iy very buy our that we est furs i5c on the ilol ar s bleach iawnf hiindsomo cheap t e r fiouieeta cx 25 27 cower wynd ham st gitelph millinery reduced mantres reduct d mantle cloths f educed great 8laugriter in dress cood furs reduced ready madecldthltjtffre duced overcoats reduced knitted woollen goods reduced afotofcrtlidreri woollen cooda and dresses reduced to lwoiare selling ue e are doing the ri jht ihiug in t rdered clothing iakerk are at it ni i laking mantles one fend sake advai itagd of the a big pile trrivid new eottotnsjnevv veeptng bargamr f spring prjute jnat ieckkmrtiogg new ottotodes new carp eta tewfoot earluew overshoes william mclflod k col axorosto rrn iiaui slinlratntrurule r more raymond machines sold m canada thaa any i dther make v r a this is one made at cuelph ont i uw i glance over our bill of fare and see if we havent just the tiling you want for your friend remember we have no fancy prices everything goes to suit the times v i iv our list for the ladies beaver sbrts oppossusc setts seal sett yoat setts beaver capes astrachan jacketts odd collars and muffs in ahfcgffthese furs l kid glomes kid uitts 1 wool mitts 8rlk ties j silk lines hadkeil- chiefs buches fine eose ikid kid 8lippers i dress lengths feather fans curling tongs hats bonnets etc v olur list for the children give your friends thlnfirusefulv some- grey persian lamb setts gker persian lamb jaijs white rabbit settsi fancrwoolserrs vhite llama setts tamoshanters fancy wool caps fancy handkerchiefs gloves axd mitts iur kst for the men s knitted suspenders i kid gloves lined fc un i lined wool gloves mitts press skirts collaksdt cuffs tles scarfs seal caps 3 e aver caps persian lamb caps r b jerm yn cor ml and haiir streets acton this is dnly a few of the many articles vve have that would gladden the hearts ofthe little ones remem ber our prices are right v this list t not gve any idea of the isfock come in and see us rpel cheap ourl jht and day and dresses if you want i i your blood purified and your system- invigorated get a bottle bf smitfs i biool tonic- sjiassttttttttttasjtftftatlhssthsabtlsvssmshsllsttsssssmm if you have a bad koft get a bottle of smxths cherry balaam pleasant to take arid cures every time our winter fluid for roughness of the skin cnappeci hands and tobe ued after shaving nis noeual pfepared only by j w g smith i co v veuere guelphront dispensing chemists no u avyndhjtm st tjp

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