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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 29, 1893, p. 2

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i t married tj s cfxruos hogg at gnce ate tortttto oatuecdtvexh june bybcvj a toralmu uijb john comeroa architect ui3baltdr aeton tourt jenli hogg umeboute iiotxkt coontik at the r c church gurtpta on uonuj- jano jstb by the rev j farther keati s j mm1sua by the rev fthr flinte kj joeeph p dovnev to i nellie u tacoud dtcrbtcr of rbotnu coch- t 3tcf ait ree igress thursday juke 29 1633 notes and comments i the german foreign office eipecte that russia vill forthwith open a commercial far t against germany the officials slltrtbaee vhe fallow ot the negotiations between itotiu aud germany to francophile and patulavut influences in et petcrcburq inducing the rocai government to demand impossible con sions in ien ae 5 the nntoimocfl declerelion of the brltitfi tloore ot commons in fror of a propofil to refer to arbitrttioo til difference be tween the united kiuejom and the united bute and cxpreuiug the hope ihit an arbitration treaty would be adopted it an trample to the world what a bletflinfi to rrankind it koald be if europe could be brought to the adoption of each a pacific way of nettling inveruatiootl difficulties the canadian pacific railway has a novel aud patriotic echeme with a side of per- ronal interest perhaps for the upbuilding pf the northwest when a settler in the western wilderness wants to ro back to ontario or the farther east to get harried the railroad sells him a round tripticket at the usual rate baring ft mat rimonial stub attached on presenting the return coupon a stub add a marriage berti6cte the rga faraiihes tree tixns- borution for bin bride to their western home canadas cheese seems to be the cheese if we are to believe the report the ameri can jadfiei at the worlds fair at chioaro fought few cheeses there but canadian 6um worthy even of a diploma all but jjine of the haudred and thirtyfive prizec awarded were adjudged to canada and chirtyone exhibit of canadian cheese ranked higher than the highest american dxhibit canada did well in barter- too fo altboagh there are only twentyfive ex hibits thirteen of them won medals in diary produce canada easily leads them on this continent that is plain at all cvenu after july 1st the new criminal code oome into force under- it an accused person may be compelled toconrict himself ior commit perjury the eiperirttent of oiaking ajiefepdant a compellable witness ras tried under the soott act and in many mttanoce pfoved aloe in securing con- ictions the british commons have several times votea to make the change tiat the lords have always killed the bill bill is now being pat through the com mons however which is likely to be accepted by the lords the experiment 4ill be watched with interest in canada by the bar and bench great preparations are being made in montreal for the approaching convention of christian kndecvorers a committee off 150 will greet visitors and choirs of 255 tad 300 voices respectively are arranged for the champ de mart and drill hall gath erings twentyfive paid canvafters at a obst of between 52000 and 3000 are working to have all the necessary accom- modation secured up to date 3700 has been contributed to the entertainment fund tad s5bo0 hts been expended the total expenses of the convention are estimated a 13000 more than half of which is al ready subscribed an orderincowicil has been pawed designating the ports at which petroleum for illuminating purposes may be imported in tank cars onder the act of hut sets ion io regard to the duty on oil the ontario lortaare toronto hamilton bt cath- siines whitby oshawi owen bound london st thomas ktratford brantford quelph gait berlin surma cornwall- smiths falls perth- ottawa i vembrobe kingston belleville port hope peter boro brockville napanee fort eriebault bte slaris port stanley hd port arthur the order also permits pf troleum in packages of 50 gallons or less to be entered at any duly established cus tom port at ull snch poruwheu no excise ofneer is protect or available the duty of iqipection shall be performed by and under the supervision of the collector oi customs for such port which officer may be forth- vrjth appointed for such purpose acton municipal council a brief session on monday evening the estlmateb next meeting the regular sesjn of the municipal statesmen was held on monday evening proceedings commenced at 780 oclock reeve pearson in the chair all members present the committee on tinanco presented their tenth report and the following ac counts were ptsfed btvid mills work on streets m0 75 njclark 3 75 miliiani6tcwrtcratc jo angui jcbnod work on ttrect 3 13 tii 13 moved by j anderson bcondedby john williams that the tenth report of the fin ance committee b adopted carried the estimate of the public school board of their receipts and expenditures- were submitted and the sum of 1050 requested for school purposes james sittbeb put in a tender of 800 far the grus in the park provided it is allowed to mature for hay moved by geo ilavill seconded by john williams that the tender of james mat tliews for grass on the park be accepted on condition that the jorlion inside of the trtck be cut by july lit carried the estimates of receipts and expen ditures for the present year were given some consideration they will probably be oorafrfeted and the rate struck at the natt meeting on the qih prox council adjourned at 610 hilton ce convention an interastlnff instructive and enthusiastic qatheririff of christian younff paople most cordial fetowshlp the first annual convention of hakoa christian endeavor union embraciogtbe yotog peoples societies of christian rzupeavor epworth leagues of christian endeavor and kjodred societies wis held in knojicbarch last tharsday and friday ityuaptoboanood sacccss i a every re- epcce the weather being deligbtfar attendance tat largo at evtry tcsfiion tbo epiritoal inuaenoo pasrerfulty felt the entbusiam anabated aud the heartiest christian fellowship was realized by all abont 125 delegates were present repre senting twelve or fourteen societies tho following attended from points outihe of actoa and were heartily welcomed and ptertaincd duriog the convention in the mea of members of the arioo churches ererev w b smith president tra- cagar rev s s craig treasurer miss sara patterson cor secretary and meurs t sisbct w d roberlson wm booth and jos keoney oakville mr j- 6 deacon p 6 i mrs deticon miss deacon miss hemstreet mrs j peter bevp w hollinrake milton j rev j p moquarrie taosley rev jargo norva rev m l pcaron brampton rev dr dickson gait rev h b christie ever ton rev anrf mrs j w robinson rev a blair b a misswren nassagaweya rcyi r duff churchill rev r w scftnun mies davey miss mcdougall omsgh rev a e st dalmas rev h 8 msgeo rd warren miss young the iliiscs thornton mies waite georgetown fred c watson john mckay v turner geo gillelan miss bertie forest miss dopglas trafalgar rev mr enhes mrs cole and miss ella yemen ballinfd j g wilson j watson w emerson mim allan ash mr and mrs w s hall misaes minnie and ad sibbald misses c and e kennedy messrs will sibbald james douglas william and jtaes wilson and mr west hornby mr and miu fcttheretonc nelson rev j w milne and miss milne man6e- wood messrs r w dillon and walter e liefitin and rev t d mccullough toropto r e kelson guclph j h miller oepringe the convention vas opened promptly at 10 b0 ou thursday morningby the energetic yoong president rev w b smith of trafalgar and as the programmo indica ted the proceedings throughout wero run on time a balfhocr of prayer and praise wae heartily engaged in and at eleven ocock the first address of the scries war given by rev 6 s craig of oakville the programme wbb systematically arranged to cover the history constitution and pur- pose of the c e movemcot and included carefully prepared addresses and papers upon both general and definite phases of the various division outlined mr craig fpoke of the origin progress and extent of christian endeavor societies and handled tho subject in an able manner history and statistics discouragements and successes were rehearsed in this inter esting address and a wonderfully bright and successful future for christian endea vor efiort predicted an interesting and profitable discussion followed many valu ably points were brought out and some words of caution against elevating tho jelety unduly were kindly expressed i kecosh bcksi0s iter j edge presided at the afternoon session and a service in which christian endeavor exemplified was the theme was conducted by mr h p moore ow ing i to the sudden illnesa of rev dr brethour of burlington hie subject thou shalt remember all the way which the lord thy god led thee was taken by rev j y roe and conducted as a conference this alo bad reference to the historical section and under the guidance of mr rae proved very interesting christian en- dcavorers aod individuals generally wero impressed with the fact that tbey bbould remember with gratitudo the deliverances and providences of god becaueo he has given power work to do a pledge to remind of duty a cense of humility and grace that ho city prove thee as hib consistent follower and servant tie dutits of the officers including iho honipresidcnt president and secretaries and treasurer wero then vividly presented rcvj p mcqnarric of tanslcy rev t d mcoulloogh of toronto and misi sara patter on of oakville tho various duties of these officers were rarcfolly recited and numerous hints impreesed which will be adopted by societies represented rev mr hcquarrie gave the pastor a high place as honpresident and claimed that he should tlwajs bs interested in tho young peoples society and by tbo officers and com mittees bo freely consulted his ebpecial duty i is to have a guiding hand upon the businesaof tbe society rev mr mccul- loughs estimate of a prefident was that i as his i the most particular office he 6hould be a firm believer in the lord jesus christ and seek to live and work to win others to him he should have- a good business head be able to express himself well ill public and be strongly convinced that he c e it tho best means wo have of suocessfal work among the young people he works in harmony with all committees is an emergency mm and comes as well t prepaied to each service as rf he were to lead the meeting miss pattersons paper was an excellent one her principal con tent ioo was that their especial fitness for office and careful attention todetailsshould always influence the society in the selection dfthege officers tho discussion which followed added numerous suggestions of value the sessioo was concluded at aqcarter io five to allow the several committees to moot northwest lieut i orsh1p covern- a statement thatc h mackintosh la sure of the appointment ottxyx june 28 itj m learned on good milhonty that mr cjh maekiulocb m v who has just arriied from england has got the hppjiutmctit of the lieut- governorship of tbe north ret in his pocket he saw sir john thompson in paris and secured lbi4 promise from the premier the result of this will he the opsjitjdg of otta at once the contreloi of koos church at ayr on 6aridy contributed a special col- m of 227intefctonse to oil from or rev joho thotttfom u a jo u debt of 12500 the t 20 000 j itaof debt r ni uwrtitfrriuiecuitttia on feci i a cnowini cmnch thei interest in tho young people and their work was clearly manifested by the very large at tendance at uiecveningeeesion the nxooeojiugs com me need with a song servica conducted by rev jamca argo of korvaj the united cboirtendered a num ber of mub and anthems to tbe enjoy ment of all k revj mr smith then delivered the presi dents ttddrecs he was in a very happy frame pf mind and his speech was appro priate a brief review of tho last provin- cial convention was given as also the formation iof halton county union and its marked success up to this point the blessing of god has been with ua he said and it we arc faithful in the fulure there are great things in store foe un rev a l peanou of brampton de livered kbe addrefs of the evening it was of a matt interesting character and edify ing to tpe clofc he came to the conven tion in the moroitig he said and bad en joyed the proceedings of the day very much the hetrtineci with which tbe members of the v trioas societies tad coagregtttous had end red into discusciou and united in singing iach hymns as blest be the fa that bin ir had charmed him continu ing- he aid this w an g of irsatrx- tiour o gauixclion for gcd and for evil the chi fstto endeavor society ban for i its tnotb christ and the charch and its prirew and advancetrtent his been phe- aomcnil a grea blesiiog to thacharxhand eocietrtd general bat the yoaog people mart not mama tog much this cosatry will never be able cafficiehtlp to ibtalc the ld men and women who wear the mantle de the bainta of ood foe their efforts to the past and we mast not mialmfre thegreit work performed by- them christian en- detvorers mut not tbirik they are doing work which the church never performed the society came into existence by the providence of godtbcoagu the charco aud it the res o it of tbe ffort which the ohacch has done in the past the aeeda of yoang 3eople were referred to tbey raaithae ojoyment and recreation and the fat a re will see pro vis too within the society for isch recreation and physical culture let is be boys among them bo young among iho young people the charch of today which pays most attention to the young people will be thn church of the future in concluding bis beautiful and aspiring ta preciheccid because of iho interest tbe pbriitiid endeavor takes in the charcb lad ot the interest the charch takes in tbe christian endeavor i wish ft godspeed rev r j m glassford of guelph di- lppolnted tho convention but the vacancy vas ably filled by rev s 8 cmi who jave an excellent address upon how to nake the best of life among his trongest points were these ko life ii lecessirily successful beta a to of the so- amulatjon of wealth mauy mighty in tbe jord have no earthly pcsiecsiuns life is tot necessarily a success beet ace of a good ducation back of it all lies tho heart i jod wants to dwell in the heart not in the intellect alone young man i make the lest possible of life in spiritual life j rowth novor stops ouly jesus christ an give to ratisfy u the eersion closed with an anthem by the choir tnd the benediction rciniv ifobntko the proceedings opened at 000 a rith a euuriia prayer meeting conducted tyltev h bj christie it was well at tmded and a gracious influence was felt t uoughout the service tho young people t ok part frery the regular session opened at 0 oclock mr hp mjoore presiding rev w j lobineon of inassagawoye conducted a s irited pnycr and praise service then followed four papers ou tho duties of com- n itteeh in thefollowmg order lookout it fred c jwatsou trafalgar- social 5 isa peters aclon prayermeeting miss lottie speight aoton other committees i r walter kestin toronto each of the p tpers evidenced careful preparation and reflected much credit upon the yoong people who presented them valuable hints were thrown out many of wbicb c mmended themselves to workers present ai d will bo adopted in futuro work a di icussion of considerable interest followed rev dr dickson of gait arrived early in the morninij and his pretence bis timely interjections rod valuable instruction were mjch appreciated and greatly enhanced the interest ofj the proceedings the drs at dreffls on the pledge was exactly what w s wanted at the present juncture in the bhtory of tile societies of the county tho history aqd growth of the pledge its evolution as the necessities of bj9 case de- minded its loyalty to the chnrcb recog- ni ion of christ and covenant engagements wi re all beautifully explained those tuxious to live successful christian lives do noi fiud it one whit too strict among its adrantogeb the following were pointed out it marks out clearly just where we are stinding 2 it leaves noroom for the wcrld to ijucftibn the eide we are on and hinders the world from tempting as 3 it bit ds an ever to do something and keep us from thinking we are bleeping partners in iho church 1 it carries on the train ing proper to a christian by tbe right mcanb the doctor concluded by ex horting all the young people to be of ted in iprayer aud taid ko christians life can be livedwitboat daija prayer the address was followed by a discussion in which many preterit engaged a very pleasant and interesting addition to the programme was arranged for the interim between morning aud afternoon ece ions at iho very kind invitation of meerb w li storey a son the mem ben of tho convention wsited tho canada glcve works ut 1jj0 and were shown eve y kindness by tbe firm and their couteoua manager mr alex secord gci eral surprise was expressed at the exteut and importance of the establish mei t the excellence and beauty of the wore executed and the thorough oquip- met t of tho factory the visit was much enjejed and tho attention pfcid by the firm fully appreciated thi rriirosi or the bocien tic afternoon session was opened with a 1 early praer and praise service con ducted by rev a e st dalmas at tbe conclusion of which rev j w rao took the i hair and the benefits of tho chris tian endeavor were shown iy to its men ber by rev j v u milne of manlcwood and 2 to- the charch by rev r w scanlan of omagh after looting briefly at the negative side of the question rev mr milne enumerat ed the benefits aa follows i the de velopement of character and ability on the jart of tho ypuug people of tbe church 2 it broadens tbe sympathies of this members and shows them that all tbe chrietiau yobng people are uot in outj charch 3 it directs more in telliyent effort in the study of the scrip tures j it has produced a joy in tbe souls of those who have worked to ac comp ish the object it aims at o it basbkin the means of bringing a mighty maltitudo of oar yoang people to coafees christ which gives great spiritaat strength rev i mrl scanlau recapitalated many j benefits to the church from the christian endeavor and- kindred societies among j therokere that though them tho charch 1 was made to be not alone denominational but ipterdenominalional tbe o e is marvellously adapted to strengthen the church where it ha been fouad the wesjc- t it gathers about the pastor a bind of earnest christian workers and through it the cborch o the future will have broad er views of consecration thelmost spirited diecacsion of thecon- ention followed theee addresses and nam- erouu poiuts were emphasired balance of the session was devoted chugs of the ighfc prospects followed b rarl w hie who hid service thea in trod a bed he president elect lie h p moore w io la a aw seoteooi i referred to tbo c arked success of the oi nventioh and the bri of iba mon throe splendid addresses rev a- llair kuiigavayk r w dillon eiq tt rooto and rev dr dickson gajt which mag to limited spice we are oa- able to tepott they war 1 all enjoyed by the farge audience che following resolatic ai were presented id carried on adimoai y neioixtios x bmo ved that oar thank are duo to the er f e clark the father of t io o e organ- itatioa s id to all those who ha ro aided htm to maketfu pwtaudpttatbiitj ryofoursoctety l to gtortoi c tad that ve bsrel r eau apod all our mem sets both by llteaaic aduct to prove thamseh is worthy ot this dot uterprita ot tba charcb t eeso red that while wodo r it bellava that orj inlet loots ofluclt toberol odoatotbeex- clcjtfoao praysr and vjrk yat d do bheve that god is pleased to blats org cliod effort and we tharef m rscommead all cbrutlaa eadevor ers to be raa ia the cooitf tutloa of oar society uoaeot h sssaattal features ofiodr tastitatloa that has taoded much to uia 1 itellactasl sad sptrltaal airaaeomoat that b a so tignalljr markod c it proffrom 8 ucso vodthat sicca our ioc cty is worthy of thoar irobauoaofalleuruiuij workers and that sine it is not auttionutio t bat tanrlo- mcaury if tho work ot ikq c tarcb erery csottthi aid bo put forth to sci re as soon u practical o tbo organiriuoa ot x cs ami e ls of o iu all tho coajcesitli as wltula oar limlu i iloso red that tuotbaaksort lis convention are duo- 1 tot le speakers wboharast ably present- ed the vi ioas subjects ascignal tp them on oar procram and that special meatioa be made of urltw dillon of toronto nv it l paar- soo of trttapcoq aud itv or vlckton of gait wb tiare rendered as sucblvalaablo ser- vlwa all- to bev ur craifi of osxvillo who on short not o cave to as each an excellent address oa tho sa ijsct how to mtko tabest ot life 2 to i bs choirs ot tbe eharjhc in acton who have so freely supplied tu wcb mario and sobfi b tot a retiring officers who coaducte the affsirs of the socle year to t e people of acton for their marked hotritallt rand kind attention dance oar visit 5tolfcsrs wii 6torcy pon for their kind iuvimtlon to visit their lutraticg cctab c to fcoactoa fttcrpacss fjjr tbo writing pads so freely supplied for oar aire during tbo conveutlou the convention wascfosod v ith tho bene diction and then followed a consecration far vice conducted by rev dr dickton it was a hallowed time and a tested influ ence was felt throughout tho convention thero vat much of praiso and the effect was marked in themtutifal spirit of christian fellowship which characterized every session during all the sessions tuo choir gave valuableliid and their selections at the even ing meeting were thoroughly tbo next convention will bej 180 and though the place of not definitely axed georgetowjn is consider ed tbo point most generally fajvored bare ao ably y daring lh prayer and appreciated held in jane meeting was mr blake tired of it terrible naval disaster the brjtlah flagship vlcjtorla goes diwn with 483 officers and me en climac date ilia atouj of were un the to business tbe report of tbe secretaries and the treasurer were presented and considered very satisfactory the officers of the union for the en- fining year were theo elected aa follows ttinkkt h p lloorc acton victpnrainents kv j vv hao acton and iluit voudc oeorgfltown conirepokdwasecuetauvjilf g tyattle e finish t acton eicartxbv-tkeifcbtit-kev- 6 6 craig 0kriic the cwsisa htjmiqh the droceeiiugs of the two days were broughtto a close with the most largely fitting loxdo june 27 a terrible calamity has befallen e british flagshid victoria in tbemedi erranean o5 tripolil the vessel came intc collision with tbe british battle ship cau perdown and sank in about 15 m mates ko less than 13 lives were lost somo 713 persons were on board the tima published tbo following despatch xom tripoli the oolfistou be tween the victoria and camperdown occur red at 31 1 in the afternoon tho sea was perfectly aim and the evolution of cbaog- lino was being performed ax the time many me a were killed by the victorias tcrew it woul 1 be hard to describe i tho feeling that prevails everywhere in 4he kingdom in regard to the calamity that has befallen the country through the loss of the battle ship victoria off tripoli syitt and the drowning ofso many f her officer and crew sorrow fop tho dead ard sympathy for the relatives and friends cf those who went down with the ship are widespread in some quarters there is a cei tain amount of indignation that such an ac ident shoald occur box so far as known ihera it no foundation for this feeling tho lack of details caused by the remoteness of tbe scene of too disaster allows of no express ion of definite opinion and fa 1 reports of the accident are eagerly awaitt 1 it is not believed to a i a full story of tl o ed a hair can be obtained antil tbo arrival at malta of the camperdown which rin into the victoria dr somo other vessel belonging to the britisn mediterranean sq adron con veying survivors from the victoria thej liberal platform the ottawa free frees saamarizes tbe reform partys policy in tl o following paragraphs the canadian edition of the mckinlev tariff mael go no casjomi taxation exctpt for pur poses of pdblio revenue ko protection for monopolist s british tree trade limited inly by the necessities of government koneidly and economlca ly administrated reciprocity of trado with the united states on i qattablo terms in istural pro ducts and n an u facta res reform of the senate with a view of bringing tl into harmony with representa tive idstitutions repeal of the costly vtcio s and use less dombion fran cb isa aci the pre paration ol voters list to beii ft to mtini cipal onlc s elected by the peo le strict a pplicatioa of tbe doctrine oc ministerial responsibility in al matters of pablic adi linistratlon no hirking by means of n yal commiseions right of thahoafeof com nous to in quire into ell charges against ministers to be matntai ied ko publii i lands to be dispose i ofxeept to actual settlers ko specalat on in pub- lio lands to be permitted honest and economical govet jment ko gerrymandering coaot hue to be respected itj the arrangement of coastitaea cies a plebeito on the question lof probihi tion confideoe in and admiration jfdr the re form leaderj hon wilfrid laarfer jchalera ia aueaded tervice of the serte to a ccravotitioti thoroaghly iuccesifm t t- very cwsion knox charch wa uevtr to cotnplelely taxmtaaccomo caned which gatieri every rco was utilised ttd still tome ihle to sccare idrntssfoo the sjrvice of ong conducted hy rev 1 1 u- daff wa enjoyed by ali there wero 155 deaths from mecca on bcudty aaron msjah aged 78 fell down stairs at paris and received injuries froq which he died 1 at merriclcvilemichaelmcdoqam jump ed off a c b r fast express noc timed to stop there a d received sach iojwriea that lie died john gilh in a boy who attempted to wreck a tra l at 0 range villa xmctioi short time a o was tried oa salurday 0 range wile nd the police nugiftrate let him effoa st ipended sentence mr john riffilhs who uvea ijast oat- fide tbe city frails of loaaoov out wu 107 years nle on saturday hp is still erect and vtg rour in ooaeiitaliod the princx h ealalia and her retinae left new tori for spain on bafarfsvf i a report that the canadian repre- aentatlve wfehes to resign hliseat sfostim joni 27rxbe star ha th following pckl cauft fkmilfladoneng it is statecl in the scoumia ht mr edward bilks hai inlimalcd to the irish leaden that he desire to resign hii seat ia he jmperitt pfrlienient and return to canada this step the paper sajs has boeu ueciiod on by mr blake beciaaa he finds that his advice wants for nothing that personal jcaloositt and not pablic in terests reign sapreme commenting on the above sutemedt the scodmaa says he is loo good a man foe the party the friends of the irish cause disbelieve that sir blake will throw ap his position now hit in view of the parnellite mard fosto things have become so critical they admit thoagh that he is chagrined by reason of recent friction bat that never theless he will remain to assist ur gild- in his last effort qliasgow s jm i the orowth of temperance sentiment omwi jane 20 provincial license inspector j k 8tcrart whois now here says the temperance sentiment in ontario ii growing dty by day this is evidenced by the retarus which point to the unmis takable ftct that the people ire drinking less thin they were a few years ago last year the commitments iu the province canted by drunkenness were 6736 being 1715 less thto when the hcott act was in force in 57 licenie districts ur stewart saye that flthoab the popalatton is in cresstag tbe nambee of licenics lisaed is decreulng having decreased 100 last year in three years 1600 pertons went oat of the liquor badness transferring their liccntes to 6then tuii ur stewart thinks points to the fact that there is not the money now that tbcro ased lobe in the liquor trade onu enjoys both fie method and restilfe whan syrup of figs ia taken it is pleasant and refreshing to ths aateand acta gently yet promptly on thekidneyt liver and bowels cleanses tho ays- tem effectually dispels colds head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation syrup of figs is tha only remedy of ita hind everpro duced pleasing to tho tasto andac ceptabla to ih stomach prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects prepared only from the most healthyan3agreeabesabstancegifa manyexcellentqualiticscommendit to all and have rondo it the most popular remedy known syrup of figs is for sale in 7gc bottles by all leading druggists any reliahla druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it manoiactured only by tha caufornfa fig strop c8u us mhcncvcal ummvle et kew tosk kt embmioert mm6rcoods dilalni henderson for la somebody lost money oi you goods at the prices ll they i in ilac i hakes rtkts i i mitts we arei showing a nice range of embrorclerjed flouncing and all over embrqid ery very cheap also white e lawn inushn embroidery ete something special in union delaine regular 25c goods dark shades for i2ic see them also a few pieces orroc chillies warranted fast colors will be cleared out at 7c t i r stacks of prints to be clearec out cheap new patterns arriving weekly new lines of lace mitts in black and colors really scarce goods just opened also the newest thing in irish laces 5t go elph cloth hall ave his loinl f4 a fine range of j suitings j amd overcoatinc8 pleased reasons trade and will be pending purchasers our reputation s and dealers in reliable good shaw jfltbr bbittistmtnlb hellebore paris green qliaranteed- pure at the drugstore faeh for sale the oadencned desires toielt the farm lot u eon s ad lot 1j eon 6 kanasaweyi eoetafsloff 900 more or less uo cleared balance oll timbered and ell tred tnere ii load barn end stable and comfortable stone boose on tbe pretnlaes io two good orchards akbol house 11 litoited on tbo eoreer vl the famu for further particulars ipply to mrs james bell f t xussgnreya po juuejtniaa etjirl timber farm for sale oatcj agues i rauaifrqm tin u xaqtt tnta afcuu owoa soaod k bile- from uw mill 15 erm cleared oa which- u ft now nn honu h as3 imared for 300 intno ind log sublet 10 ftfitm of hjcb lud not clund nnniindar with uhioft elm odwjjlpch tad4oft mtpu spring creek rbat krou tbo rear xo itone good bottom will be told tt a bargain for tenia etc rrly w t a hexdebson uox us owen bound cattle astray 1 j i- stvla yed from t be frtnnuei of the under- signed lot 1 con t kauaawera on or aboat tbe 5th may s white iteersi red beifen all tearlinn kay inform tion leading to their j rocorerr will be laltably rewarded j i wucoxe kangawojapo yuiagiirofi jatfa 6tfa 1993 u- i ilogr srbaied stnaelj oa the premises of the uoderalgaed lot 1 con tverin on or aboat the uth of uifia98aow theownermayhate tbe same bf rotiiu property and paying expense waefga1lble actoojano 6ttji993 acton f valuable property for sale in act on b r the aadersigned deaireso ell his very eonv fortable propertr fonrmths of anacre lot i st cons esqneauig knowaaajots no so 81 83 83 uais itrtet acton the ridencu com- modjoa in good condition b hard and soft wiwt tad i rery contenient for terms and nartiquiarf sjply to v fjohs aherx- v actoa trespasser take jiioticer the andersfned hereby- gfre notice fcfiat if tec this date any person or persons found trespassing on their premise east and west lot i 89 coo 3 oy fljhiag shooting berry picking or in any other way wiil be prosecuted according to acton ifayl 1833 joseph lasbt wu bovy t- money to loan- kh or ruiige iiimttjf at reasonable rato apply to mcleanilfclean tovn hall actaa l to show them as firstclass is well known turner dt n g b ryan co would not be bte to sell fend selling them at commencing thurslay june 22nd at their clearing salei isomebodys loss may- be your gain i a ew dollars to invest as we will positively sell many lines of gooc what they are worth it has ctslsedto be a surprise to us that peo our store every time we have a tale as they have long since learne that our reductions are genuine that we handle only good goods thf only one price and that we neer press customers to buy this s one of the best as far as extrajvalub is concerned as we have m lourtpurchase of dress goods amoun hij w va extraordinary purchases lately thousand four hundred and bargains we offer are enumerated id remember the name g b ryan co dress goods and silks 275 yards stylish check dress goods doable inches ride at 15 cents worth 35c j 200 yards diagonal 0 laches vide 20a wocth 1207 riris scotch tweed costnme cloth rji ii icches wide 29sirortb ma i 331 yards widajjfljcffiajooedcostamecloil gxisi2 inches wide 30c worth 50c it g3 yards scotch check would make a verfl dress i iaehes wide 85e wdrta mo 301 yards scotch all wool cheviot suiting wide sjo wocth 65o 8m yatds fancy stripe made ot ry 4nwool inches wide sjo worth coc 08 yards plain ftenoh good in qreyi an shade it inches wide 0c worth 70c 507 yards french beafiiliae in navy browrf and grey colors at 0c 1 518 yards french whipcord fery stylish ftocf i worth 75c 125 yards black figured goods all wool j loo 39c worth 50c j we will ofter at the saxna time several other uresc goods a r four yards only a the list given below few of you have sat half le crowd to knbw we have le will be de some ed to four lie marjy date- remember the thursday june 22nd 1893 you will find tnany other lines ojr bargain tables itj addition frenoh dalalns r french delaines sre searoe yet we in in a position tooffer too somethloktery special i tls yards union french delaines atlooj worth 25a 600 yards all wool frenoh delaines lid worth s5c 50 yards all wool french delaines s0e werth 40c ik j- we will offer from two to three handred yirdx of fsnay and plain silks from lo yd opj vhieh will ba worth at least doable the prloe prinu tad mtulw 800 yards of wide prints ai 5c former prloe loo 500 yards of wide prints tin former pi m 10c and hi too yards white cheek jdaauns floe ejoot s loo worth 15 ladles wtdte bmbrolderet skirt we bought jotar ooe handred embrelc sred skirts it a bi redaction they will be offered at 75c and 1100 dont fall to a them ai they are worth u mnoh more ladies spring jacket and capet all oar spring jackets aod capes will be cleared at a big redaction iu tlie matter of the guard ianship of the infant children of levi smith of the township 6t jlanfqra in iiie county of weiit- worth farmer deceased t apftlcationwlu be made to the sorrogate coart of the coantjr of haltoo beloresthe jadein cbsmbers at the contt honao in the town of ullton after thi aspiration of titeutr days from the first publleation benof on behalf of tbe toronto qeqeral truatacom iny lor an order appointing the said the oronto general trasb coropanr qoardtan of tbe infants robert anson bmitn and alison lome bmlth and wallaeeearld smith infaot children of the said levlsmltb deceased the toronto general trusts compant by mclean i mclbas their solicitors dated at gaeloh this lith day of jane ad 1893 x mflulluuoluul georgetown the remember the fete thursday june 22nd g ia nmn co above list to those jcuesllph 0ar experience shows that ght goots at the right time arid attigbtpricescpmmand business onrjstock is just in tbo above position our dress goods wero uevcr larper or better assorted wt shall give you wonderfill good dress goods for 5c per yd aud can give you handsome and stylish creations iu dress goods at moderate prices a dress goods business we arc bounoto da if low prices large varietj- and stylish good goods will doit millinery the atipproaebaw- style extent aud- variety of our miuinerydoes command business parasols gloves hosiery ladies underwear complete etock and at low prices our small wares cottons tick ings cottonicles check shirtings canton flaunels flannglettea big variety and cheap a beautiful line of priutod satteeus was sold forstic and 45c reduced to 25c- a magnfficent lot of prints styl ish audchsa we havobeen doing a big car pet trade reason wy right stock right prices tace eurtoibs floor oilcloths r gents we dout forget your interests ur variety in cloths andoor make op and gtvfo in ordered clothiugis unsprpassed gonts audeiweargentsj furnish dgs hats caps etc iu great variety ladiesand gents footwear- we woxcel in quaiitily pneo and style iu this departmeiif we cordiallyiuvite ovtrybodyto come and examineour 6tock- and be cquvinced vt iho bargains we arc offering vs wool llieligjicst price ncashorin dry goods will bb paid for any quamity ot go clean merchantable woo deliver- ed at our store- fyillia5i3ieledco j aeobqetowh i vvj

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