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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 7 Feb 1888, p. 3

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WHITE wn m: :9; WHITE SELL TEAS AND COFFEES, Mind m’ummuw per down. But work in Cmuis. Picture- cupid-ml mun-god Cheap: and Hum. Cull and no. watt. Luau In» Man“ in the bani-”1m Price to D". ' This Month show 5 eoinl Value in all Kinds of Go ion Goods. Suva Bévinfi. Saved! Imd A fortune l 'd h f ' d3]. h} profitably pummzng from n 7 0" a nun] R. H. «mm, Photographer, W W m, ‘ - "Mlle, 0n! BOOTS AND SHOES $5.00fif0r $3.50. Cheaper than any Firfil in Town or Country. -: MOLES & ACKLAND :- FIRE“ PROOF 5/ng Prices , J EMBROIDERI ES to suit ' EMBROIDERIES everynne. l_ EM 1mm [mums 3' PRINTS arriving daily at- 205 King Street: CGTTON YARNS Prices (“WW 00'1"“) GREY C‘(’)’I"l‘(), GREY COTTUi PILLOW CUT] PILLOW COTE ('DTTON ADES COTTUNAD 2S COTTONADES COTTONADES] And Get our Prices COTTON VVARPS] “'hito and. Coloredâ€"the Best Makes at the Lc MERRI'L BLOCK, KING ST. EAST, BROCKVILLE. THE EXTRAORMNARY VALUE WE ARE MOW SHOWING IN BLACK GROS GRAIN AND MERVEILLIEUX SILKS. COME DIRECT TO US FOR SILK-'5‘, AND YOU 'WILL BE CONV INCED THAT OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. OUR COUNTRY TRADE IS INCREASING EVERY WEEK. NE‘V CUSTOMERS COME TO US, AND ARE SATISFIED THAT WE GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. KING STREET SIMPLY BECAUSE THE DEPARTMENT ‘ ’ “Bubbly I” I! the M will arr-nu. for the Ii.“ win he. a In: dismal." ’ ml P “V”? “When no you bawdy to begin!” “Any time, I will get my «mu st once." " Mon me! You aid ‘ mvgsf ” (I ¥fiud k I ‘ " on 0 not now who I Am! I am & mm of wealth, md mono i. no gm. 1_ c'o’p afl'ord to pay for ”moth-"i; both: th-n canvu for myywifem re. m. “lmt “atria nnuun rt. t, "to trust." you,” pm u 1: pint my with pop Lewis & Patterspn, I IAS J ust. Received www-nâ€"w *wx: .2xrr Wâ€"vâ€"F wâ€" FRED BMW Jeweller, FOR SALE We actually Excel any Lac-p: undo- humorous to um the people or Far-enfllle, both u I. Price dnd Quality. -~~â€"â€"â€" om “GILL!" mcx or _ -.._. - ._ mu BRADY’S IS THE PLACE TO PURCHASE DRYfiQODS In First-clue Order. Wm be sold 9;:- a. barn w u the when will shortly remove to 'I act, whom there in ample ‘ unit woommodation. INCREVASIN Gr W’EPJTiL‘Y! CABINET PHOTOS ViLLAGE LOTS A No. 90 Double-door J. & J. Tnyior 3 OTTON." , . . ' 3 SOTTONE‘BC“ makes of White éottons for House- ; COTTONS hoid Purposes. Eggfggl Our Prices for Grey Cottons will comoxsj be found Right. w COTTONMSHEETINd COTTON Mat Wmcrmnhr bow Prim for w COTTONSISHEE'I‘ING COTTON m“ iu2%’«‘m‘3&1""‘““ NADES}Duckx and Denims in all Colors. Eapecinlly, in Addition to their other large flock of good: I WANT YOU! ' WQRTH SEEING! MAIN STREET. THUS. BRADY; Alloy. In x M 0 Well CLOCKS t! -‘SIIIVEBWARE. LADIES SAY VALUABLLIE \ro declared by all national poop!» u 31) 9mm E THE BEST CLASS OF DRY GOODS IN ANY FMENT CAN BE BOUGHT AT LOWER. .1 PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE. I!” (Q. Gin Sublo. I NO. 1 I'ng.61n BROCKVILLE, I” ft. 5 In Noun r‘iFARMERSVILLE. 0»â€" FOR’ SALE. WHY? mule tn ml! from the crullo to three Icon "around ten. cannot but [in aux-mm. Cash Prices Thou Lot: no muted in the Con- tra of tho “111.30, an! no undoubt- edly the most vantblo Propuflu . now on the Hunt. TnE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS on Sale three valuable Iota altuMod on old Street in the Village at Fannenvllle. Thou lots are 50 feet. from by 11!)". 6 In. deep. 0n lot N0, 1. as uh wn in tho out. noxod Inn. inn fmmo ho a bum 24x2!) 1cm, w m Mulls {or nlx horses, and feed. lumen and carriage roonm. also loft capable of storing (our tom: of hay. On th a lot in Mm mood well. which could nu plrnll the h mm! the Intro" in the d our panama. Lots 509. z and a Mo vu- ofmt. that m In t high “It. of cultiva- “on Tm: Ismspcnau. , Tsu- or Pnnx'r EASY. Poumxox L Gums Ilnmnnr. 011-.“ E. PROHTABLE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT ! RARE CHANCE Apply to Colors MOLES dz ACKLAND lLadies, please bear in mind ‘ that we have as good value )in this line as can be found. Assortment of B. LOVERIN, Reporter * 0175a KING STREET (3 (L) 1‘! IE 08L A mcéting of the directors 0! the! Machanica' Institute waa held at the ofllco of G. W. Greene la“ evening. : when the by-lawe. rules and regulatiom were taken a termini and pea-ed. ‘Itwae decid to organise a night achool ifa aufllmt nan-her of pupils on d be secured todraw the overn- mo t grant. Ii will take at can 25 pn'la.lobe com of mo! ‘aii r an who elm 5“! :mz. mink. waa am a: for ‘flleeeou. The mue- oftlie high who! have My plaeed one or M «tool mm at the diapmal Mien he and Any em be eat-ind hon a! a nigh: an amp-cu. flashers in ma M will a. led to fifth at the Mate. A 7 ' “I wafflmm band It ol'ed air-«EEK!» "o a “but: hibeflmq. d‘hWhal-a uu-guutumuw ul "lo DIHCIRIH OI "I. college. The college rooms will oc- cu y the rent of the flat. being well ligand from he!“ and rear. The view from ”ho hum window will be very fine. , the when of 0mm Rouse square will be apread out in pano- Mil view while to theeaai can be seen ‘hQ village of Morrialown will aim water. of ihe majestic 8:. Law- rence rolling onward to the II“. Hr. Fulton! lam-ea that earl in the. apring another wil be put on hia meaent place of Maine. and tho difierent flats connected with «be main mirmee ,ningrmthe . "are. When lhe building in comp!” and the difl'uena his occupied we will 've oar reads-Ia abort illustrated eacripiion of the building end he mum. - mu a. mm 63ch Act repeal q, iouin Balm baa ‘ mew «chm. m...“ rm! “60m Pun-ties requiring sealettes nr mantle jcloths of any kind would do well to 096 Lewis and Patterson's stock at. ‘205 King St, Ba-ockvme. firinter goods of nlLkiuds are selling out at the prelenthjgbofi 5‘ The Station hn‘uso and freight shed for this village were commenced on Munday, January 30th and m being pushed forward as fat as a large gang of hands can rush it. The. timber: for the wetor tank are «.100 on the ground. Our thunk. are duo 2 Mr. Charlie Fisher, of MW e ondid photognpbic vi 0 the “ink nestle, the name of the t dreadful ecoh dent on the C, P. .4 Oberlin writes am he is well. and lends ards t9 ell {namemifl‘bmdsi Io led:- ‘ cone u «with w ng p : “ We have mum 10!: o! coldl wmther end now. caning some had blood... Menu, ped to 50 be- low mo. Bow Mine J. W. Reil- wu Petr! ’ I the non u'my ng0 on“: I an from Brook. vi byreil. I em‘fltobutoocu- imam that they I“ ‘nking coma progno- with the and." Geo. W. Greene has removed his law office From over Beach's More to the building next. to P. Wiltse's Store late] occupied by Mrs. Wm. Mott as & mi liucry and fancy goads ahop. Miss Surnh Byers lost a valmble old old earning, with garnet settings. 9. gm weeks ago. either on mnlu or Vic- tor-in Streets. A libeml roWard will be given forits recovery. _ ‘ Owen ‘lleifi’eron. late of Charleston. died on the first. inst. at the age of 65. The funeral, on Friday. was “vary largely atte ed by the friends and neighbors 0mm». deceased. ' The name of Mr. F. L. Moore Was inadvertent] omitted from the pub- lished list 0 Directors of the Brock- ville Farmers' Institute. Mr. F. L. Kincaid, of Brockville. intends to erect a fine cottage at Charleston Lake, on the site of the one deltroyed by fire last summer. M A Collection was taken up in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening 3r} aid of the Kingston General Hoapit. The next meeting of the Farnmrs ville Branch of the r)Bihle Sm iety will be held' In the Presbyterian (‘ hurcb Mrs. Wu}. Mott has remode her Millinery and fancy goods to the flat over Mr. Mott’s grocery Store. A report of the A. O. U. W. Oyster supper and entertainment at Toledo is unavoidably crowded out. Muncipal Council meets fur trans- action of business on Saturday next. It is reported that John Wiltse Esq will rent his farms in the spring and move into the village. India 55 Pam In cotton good; A. l‘ndah 8!. Sun. is eruvllb.~â€"Wn.ll papor. “'. fl. Pariih. Farm Shingles. Thou. Brady. Brock “I want 'mfl (3. W. lshop. Mex-c Spyigg guulngn.&c. sowing mm: Mm Sn m in}: alum}!!! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. .,_v7--- __. v "u.-- .vuu- av- Latoat and Rat Style. of foot wear now urn-1v- lng and to nrlvo. Thou r0 *ulflng Boots and Shoes at B RHAIN Pill ES. should cull ourlymawn 0 not expect the good: will lie on our wolves low at tho prions we note. 0m- mew STOCK of Moms and thel w n In- clude the BEST woods than are now an the market. Our stock of General Goods ls oom- ploto. and I: selected to null the re ulmmonw of our customers. P. \ llll‘sE. FARMERSVILLE. FEB uurmlvonlaemom. called upon an and sealed old scores. A llltlo mom. and Jumbo will be upon Ml (out a aim-4w bu already half ro- covered from h a humiliating lion. Incl la now umndln ugon his head. t we dig-«n. The IMPOR‘i‘A '1‘ FACT which we wloh lm~ [II-eon u n you is that we Im_(‘-LEAHING Out our ol Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES at M: lMMESSFfiSAfifBIFIClgjo make room for the WK RR’I‘URN THANKS TO THE LARGE unmbgrfipur cuntomprg who. ln relponno to 77115 REPORTER Montreal Hausa. Onnr-ntud Circulation. 750- Gallqzfiéi. fiqeflth Farmersvillo.â€" Du'hs‘ LOCAL NEWS. P. WILTII. li'im-u'nnZ'l 06th h Hyman. Furmo [cos 'wnn ml. ’agtomou. Brookvllll Farmer-EH“ General Merchant Tntlor. Brockvil Lumber Yard :ygmm, Speck] value Dressmnk 1888 on his resent pile. of bnoino. ind the di erent 6m oonnocted with the mnin stair-mum in; an the 3mm When the buildmg in“ comp lot Ind tip amen: am oocuphd in vm “n on radar-anion mun-ma eacripclonol who building M in hunt. . (In different flit! connected With Qho SATURDAY. m:in staircase openingnn the unre. M' Judd '”‘ 311mm! to lddmu the Cuuncil on the subject of Mr F". $13,117,321??? 32$?og’egwo» 331.3115“ I motion. Hamid he Md n- {in on radar" gluon illnntmod'wm n9 instruction: gum.- or «on “on of the building Mid its no” h° ”um" “10 “gum 0'“ M thump. (“Mk “MM. [fem “Wm...” an}. rewind from fines In the 6.925:ng The day avatar” the Eco". Ac. thou-mot him-elf an onion fin Hum bu boo- Mn“ Thhm in! be qiuch lit. . fimnxm Elm huh Mai. ovumâ€"out mzhmxmwm hunt-yum. Inna-mt a music attire: The second flat will he ooéu' led by the Businm Comic, AM a bond of lhc landin will be t 0 but Imd clout mom. 3 immediatly adjoining is a small room for ula graph and tele hone omoeo. The pri- vm officeyf t o manger: is shunted in the cut corner of the buildin not! will be fitted gr in kapin wit the requirement. the ode da of flu college. Thu college rooms will oo- cn y “refute! the M. hing well llggmd from mm ad rat. Th5 view how the I'm-t window will be very fine. " m MB? mm M‘ Square will be IN on In ”no- nnlfaviow whiluto than on b. app 1). all... of um. um I :The Brochfllo Bu Erie” College 'wfil ho removed to uiford's ,Now ‘ Block, Court House Squat-o. in about two nah. The manager: are getting. the It.“ Ind furnishings ready to put in uooon u the rooms on reody for them. Our 1'0 rte:- wem over tho who“ block on ridn hut. in company with Mr. Fulford, on was shown an, conhmplatod arrangement of the , if" amt portion: of the building. M4 looting opparotuo in the moment furnisheaa Iteody uniform tom our turn throughout the entire bnil iogw‘ On the ground floor three will be I 1 rooms or oflicca, the centre one 11% already ongngod by Prof. Klufimn “1 P [proud of their fine rendering of tlm music sales had, some of which was difficult. The singing of the Ketcham company was highly appreciated by the critical It dienm, Mr. Weeks’ bass solos bei 3 especially pmiaeworthy. If Mr. Ketclmm should return to Far- memville, there would be no difficulty in organizing a ascend and larger con- vcntion. ;?1 \Ve Ire informed tint Geo, MoNish thought the question resolved itself in it Co,0fAlgonqnin.are about commen- to abolition of all persmml assess r cing putting on the first 100 of their ments. ’ , improved Bee Hives. Their next let Mr. Richardson thought no cxcmp will probably be the last for the season, .tions should be made. . as their machinery will soonbe fully Mr. Barney spoke in favor of ex employed turning out cheese boxes. erupting live stock. . . and they will not changeto moire ‘ Mr. Ferguson and Mr. McCroe alsi small lots of him: st such low rates. expressed themselves in favor of it. 40 cents (stufi'included) a hive. story The clause referring to exemption or and a half, nearly equivalent to two live stock mu finally adopted. hives at 20 Cents each. The like was ' Mr. Connolly, seconded by Mr. An never known before. It may be thst demon. moved n resolution memorial this will induce some One to get a. few icing the government to make it im hives and enjoy that halt ton of honey pcrative upon county councils to erect that fails annually to the earth on houses of refuge for the indigent and every man's farm. This is not a paid those temporarily insane. The motion . for ad. orpufl", but is written for the was lost. benefit of our readers who take an in- A deputation from the bench and tercst in beekeeping. bar waited upon the Council, and The second fist oftho Control Block. asked for additional necomodetions in which is being fitted up for n labour The BFOCkae Court "0080-, and f0r tory and work shop by J. P. Lamb, the appointment of an ethnic! stenc- will be finished this week. The front grapher for the County Court. Com room is being nicely fitted up as o mittees were appointed to consider the dental office. The furnishings, inclnd- mutter. ing a very costly chair, are daily ex: ' rum". pected. Mr. Lamb is noted the coun- i The Committee on the Otter Creek ty over for the excellence of his work in bridge reported unfavora‘bly us to put. dentistry, and with new and tastefully ting up a new bridge in sections“ as fitted up rooms and the latest nppliâ€" proposed by some. They recommend- ances for the perfection of his work. ed a grant 0f 650 for 1‘0 limiting, or n ,he will, no .donbt receive a large in- thorough inspection. Tm report was crease in this branch of his extensors ‘sdopted, and Mr. B. J. Saunders was business. The large yearly increase appointed to inspect and report at in the orders for the numerous Pro June session. rictory medicines put up by Mr. Lamb Grants of 850 each were voted to the has necessitated the fitting up of ex-[Fnrmere’ Institutes of South Leeds, tonsivc work roomsfor the menufsc-leékville and South Grenville. ture of his preparations, and when the The Committee on Education reâ€" smoll cramped up rooms which he has l commended the appointment of the occupied in the past are exchanged for following High School Trustees : Gan. the commodious rooms in the new nnoquc, W. B. Carroll; ‘ermersville, block he will go moreexteusivelythan Arm Parish and Herace ‘Brown; ever into their manufacture. Kemptville, Thomas Johnston. The The musical convention conducted report “30 recommended 9' grant 0f .hy Prof. Ketcham “at week was a 3200 each to the school inspectors, for l complete success, and we hear nothing travelling expenses. but praise of Mr. Ketclmm’s qualities The first clause of the report was M 5 teacher and conducmn The elm. adopted, but Mr. Jelly move that the ing concert on Friday evening was inspectors receive only 8150 for tmv-j well attended, and the programme pre~ ailing expenses. . seated ought to have Mtisfied the most Mr. W. Richardson thought the In- fastidious taste. The choruses, by the spectors yore POOP 17 P‘ld, 59d fsvored members of the convention were sun “'9 adoption Pf “the committee's re- with spirit and precision, and wi P011» . ' that attention to expression and the MT- 3‘9““? "‘d 1'” “30°81“ “19 finer details of concerted singing which "“3“" "“0“" ample. , icjsoditiicultof attainmentwith an amnâ€" M" 8"3‘19" ““1 “‘9 committee tour chorus. The members of the h“: 8039 Very carefully mm the m9“ chorus lmve abundant reason to feel . ter._and '3“ recommended 3900; While or. - W1: not have the ' M done in the Rue-{tn allies; *2 would guarantee eholnte mm] lad first clan work or we would not uk for a cent of peyment. It in be Mr to give the 53:1.“ side of d! quoetion. Mr. C my- the clerk’ bad man! reading in d‘e note can» ' all the trouble. , ' ‘ We are requeeted to ennonee that there will be: meeting next Monday evening, at eight o'clock, of all the” {Avoreble to thoformgtion of a. m " society in Farmersville. The initiekv: is being taken by 3 number of Ibo.- who took part in last week's conven‘ tion. The meeting will be held in. the lecture room of the MethodietOhhreh‘ . which the trust-ea very kindly heat} It the dispoul of the meeein . @1148 who possess copiee of “ The en! u’el are requested ‘0 (eke them to the meet: ")8. “ 3.1' 2' 0 '7‘ _ The Hon. Hr. Fraser-has introduod I Bill in the Ontario Legislaturo to, re? guiate the closing of retail mops-Ind hours oflnbor therein {oryoung par; com. Ono proviiion. which 13 pan- miuive. provides tint any municipd- “I may, on petition of three-fourths 0 those interested, pass a by~iaw de- fining the hours for closing any [artic- ular class or classes of retail shops within it! borders. AnOthor section limits the number of hours per week which persons under 16 years of age may be compelled to work in such shops. “BUM that“. Cantu-aw, 11m . tad tho thimd 95.nov- a. n.,- w. alumna. "y. w“! .9“ a mud Ihsqw in mum “wanna-ado.“ m~m «an and a." mm»; a?” wv-cw www.- "ov‘u “'1 upon. old» IV “'"VT Fun-mull. 'fimt the 1m In that the “and in“ con. plated our viking. road continuou- m thou“ hue pagan-“on: made to In] a m walk hm Welling“. St, to the twice. she Sm thing in thoopfln . Good cod-r duper- would ho got! u- “an min. uponu mela- Ohh'nfdu workman to put. don t more lob-hum! walk than wnh an miserable nuke chm timber- nanny and for such jobs in the put. Thon w" 'oonddenblo diam-don n “19 County Council about imam". den m the work of the county Prim. or. ‘ W1” not luv. the nrlnlinn f. Kaufman u_ md flu willhe The clerk tone and explained that. yhlle he m willing to receive nuhuo o! the bhmo. the real dlmcuhy ma in the fact um t 0 work in the Timon VII done by u at of lnoapublo boyl. who did not correct hi. pmoh proper- ”.Ir. Forum naval (or do: Ippoiul- tn‘om of n commit“; to mnk «quir- icl shout Soon A» fine: in tho land. of Polio. Mm Judd. , AM u long discussion the notion 5.03. the ohm roaming upon Mr. of,“ (fluid ”(ion bola; Int ollu- an and. In ipnling to the motion, Mr. Richardson and than hid sometime- been dehy in the ”amnion of the work, and he though. such delays would be added if the primer re. ooivod umfidmble portion of the contact riu u the work‘progrouod. Ho alto rooted “nation to tho or- ron in the print“ minutes. A motion was puud authorising the treasurer to my the Times Print- ing 75 potoont of the printing oomr :t at cha time the work was ”gully day‘s. ‘ A motion w» «surfed authorizing the committee on improvements to employ an architect, mum plum. 3nd ndvertue for tandem for the work. and {q‘pportpt the J an. lugion. _ Tlie second riport of th committee, enumvnting ice npqcisl ggnnts. wu ndoptpd. Mr. Jolly‘a motion carried. The committee on the appointmens of a shorthand reporter recommend- ed the appointment. provided the coun- bil would not be called upon to con- tribute more than. $25 towurds the Inlay. The report, was adopted. The second report of the Finance committee, enumvnting noconnh and Mr. Saunders aid the committee had gone very carefully into the mat- ter. and bad rocmnmended $200, while at the same time they thought the actual expenses were more than that tum. Mr. McIntyre. mother member of :th committee, spoke to the same of- cc . Mir. W. Rioharfldou thought the i; apqctora were poorly [mid and favor the adaption ‘of “the corémittee's ra- poré- .7 ' A deputation from the bench and bar waited upon the Council, and asked for additional accomodations in the Brockville Court House, and for the appointment of an otfioial stem)- grapher for the County Court, Com~ mittoaa were appointed to consider the matter. dons should be made. Mr. Barney spoke in favor of ex- empting live stool: ‘ Mr. Ferguson and Mr. MoCme also expressed themselves 1n favor of it. The clause referring to exemption of live stock was finally adop wd. Mr. Connolly, seconded by M1. An demon, moved a resolution memorial- iling the govexnment to make it im pomtive upon county councils to erect houses of refuge for the indigent and those temporarily' Insane. The motion was lost. 1' Mr. Carmichael thought there were just. A: strong reasons for the menu chanta’ stock: being exemptad, as the farmers’ live stock. Mr. ‘oonnony laid mt' while this was true, the grain farm was assessed {or more than the stock farm, which equalized matters. . Mr. Dudley agreed with the utter! M008 of the former speakur, and thought the question resolved itself in- to abolition of all personal assew meats. ‘ Mr. Ridden thought the present syatem unfair, as the tumor with a poor farm, who was obliged to raise stock, was assessed for this stack. while the owner of the better farm, which produced graip, escaped. The report. at the' Want Cou- xnitue referred to the diflcult cl u- :eaning mud property, m rectum~ mmdodptohtt an Government be po- tiModtonbolish alignment.- on 11v. utock. There rtm alerted to u committee of t 0 whole. Mr W. Richardson spoke in favor of the exemption of live “out, and 31:2)!ch followedtothe “Io efl‘ect. nlicbael ' The Goun't'y Prawn-y Committee re {owed the: there were three kinetics n due jeil, end recommended thet they be sent to the asylum. They bed received {mm the OouMy of Welhnd a memorial with reg-ad to eboliehing grand juries. end recommended no w- hich. They ello recommended that My: cheinneq make enquiries ee to ooet ! “a: Ha“. launder- ond Jolly were nppoinhd 3 guanine. (.0 coal» with Brockvilh nnd Prescott u to the floats 00 b. pdd by thou municipd’ itiea for the adminintntion 0! justice he'll“ five y’ll‘l 1884-8. The Ocul- ka brida- mtbr vs at new shelving for-registr ofloo‘ Null-sport wag jointed. Y Mr. flushe- ag'rood with Mr. Cart 1‘3.an , JERSEY BULL. P. o. lo: I... I-OC‘VILLI. HELEN“! All) WWII!“ m mum: on oumn new: than an manna lAfllLE WORKS. Office and Yard, WATER 51., BIOCKVILM. W- '1‘. IoOULLOUGH COAL! “W455 353 E ’ clun' Rim! Yflfi’fi; IEE'EBJWBE To? 000d tit e and “ban! town of payment. Ap _!_ A.- THE SUBSPRXEER OFFERS HIS PARIS. for “10. consulting of n part of Ion II and 18 In the 7th concession o! Yongo. being within a miio of the thriving village of Farmer-"me Containing About 112 acres; about so wm wall timlwrevl: balance in h 21 state of cultivation. Tlmmisnuovcr-Miliu ri Within ton nods of the barn. and another antic cellnr. Thou are and bulldilunr Thin lot in b0 sold in con. nm't rm with ilm (lhnnoy Bellamy farm, or nop- nnuc-lyh Alan fanglgghnlf-inmch in a m IV w, ’51-]! nun. Rnomnw nun an ”we: ibillty aired. Cup mil not acquired; you me warm (me. Our this out and return to In. m lurtw'froe. Cut ths on! and mtum to In. and We will son you free oomothtng of smut vulva and impo unoo to (on. that will start you in bullpen. which wu bring you In morn money right. qw-y‘ ups: my“ also in She “AS REVOLUTION- - IZED Hm world during the last half Century. Not. chtgnmong tho wonders of Inventive program: it: a method or agatcm of work that can he pox-farmed Ml omr t e countr without ”Fax-[Mag the uorken from their 0 on. Pay: 1mm]. Anyone can do tygyork~elg e}- Iex_. mum; or old. No ppcchsl Girls. to learn the Diesemnklug (mite. Mlfis SARAH BY HRS FARM FOR SALE MILE: ”MIME. invention ‘ vam-Dunum.» 0n am 28:11 “It. It the Methodist raonwoJk-lmmy the new”; Thurlow. 1‘. Peter Jarvis to Miss Mary Jane lmmmn. homo! lumsdowne. ‘ “The Firm. Msrriage" will he the subject of the lecture given by Rev. J. Pullar in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. next Sabbath evening. world: Grand 0 rlugusm. Maine “Little Vio" won second place in the free for-all race at. Ottawa on Satâ€" uaday. “Moneymaker" took first, and immediately after the last heat he rear- ed up and fell to the ground dead from the bursting of a blood ' vessel. The animal was valued 3151.600. The owners of the other horses in the race generously handed over their shares in the purse to Mr. Skeet], the owner of the noble beast who [all game. Brockvillg Cemetery The next. meeting of the Malia-{- town literary club will be held on Fe . rum-y the 10th. The hall is being 6:- ted up with beautiful scenery and at the next meeting that popular play “I'm not myself at all," will be given. In the quarter ending Jan. Int, 1888 in Leeda. there were 80 infbrmations laid for infractions of the Scott. Ac'. ONhis number 67 resulted in denim lions. In the county ofGrenville for the quarter onding 3159. October there worn 59 informatigna and 89 convicâ€" tions. In the United Counties there have been since the adoption of the Act, 221 cases tried and 190 convic- tions obtained. A violm and comet no now used in the Methodist Sunday School, A!- monto. Mr. John Farmer. formerly of Pembroke. manipulates the former. and Mr Jerry McCarthy thalamr in- strument. - . Assn expression of sympuhy with the roprietors of the Mercury in their losapby fire. the Temperance people of Renfrew have preeentod them with about .300. The Globe says that Hon. 0. F. Fraser will, during the present session of tho Provincial Laginlature, undertake thg bulk of the work of Mr. Pardeo‘l department. The Rev. Mr. McIntyre. who wu at one time in the Brookvillo Presby- tety. is holding moon-M revival ser- vices in the Eastern Towmhips. AT OSCE. TWO Oll THREE SMART The establishment“ 3 Blade! School at Gonlnoqne is now n find (not. the Board of Enminen and County Coun- cil having “km the necessary action. Mr. Preston. 11. P. P. ’vill mute the Walker'Houoo hi! had quarter- in Toronto during the section of Parlia- meat. The Rev. June- Awdo, of Ken (- viIlo, Inn been invited by the “$0- dim of Preloou to bmmo their pu- tor. Mr. J. F. Whitney :7 Footed Dr. Chmborldn. in the room coat.» in Dnndu, by a very Imnll mujwi‘y. A nun umod Juno: uuhnlon In fined 80 lo: disturbing smacking o! the 3.1mm. Army in 7001: all. no .3. a 1!. Why on“. in Broekvnlb bl“. but mom! to the Com-lock Block. COAL! GOAL! 1min an my n nut. vi monu- o! th 3153:: 03m“. to Warm ill”! hookup” than. , .311 92:": 1:91AM! '9“: 52% “3'“! m L. Li- l. 0.04.1.1! Prop'r. AROUND ABOUT US'. m. away than him; else in nu rand outfit free. dare.- True a Cu manna “Villain“ . and “I! and “foamed. WANTED. ""'-“‘"". OM A. W. KELLY. I'nnnonvmo All Coal “MIDD- Pr‘n m I. I. MINER. FIRIEIOVILLE. BLANK FORMS THE “TEST STYLES The Old Reliable '1’ A I L O R 3 N G AQM.CHASSELS THOMPSON’S. Cumin Goom. â€"Sc.lmon.' lobster mm km! Iahndot ho .tluncfh Ian (9. coolnd corned boot every va 0 lo lea. uuool, bum. honey and tabla do! (ta-Mo: SAVE 31. SAVE $5. SAVE $20 m Unto“ m m or Out! Sum Fine Japan TM), in caddie: and clmu, Young Hymn, Black and Japan, all bladed together, 450. per pound-~15: fiw pound lot: 400. “chive/l, 47 rhrsls Um colored Japan. to be "”41 for 25c.-.h¢u There no lot. of Inc-e: to “and it It, but only one place to uvo t. THO PsON Non. um ’ the dollar for you. ALI. WORK WA-Ilfi‘l'lb. flAVE COKBINED T0 ("CT Th. 3.» and Cheap": “MOflOI n the Low.“ ligatu- Gumption, Grit akaash all our Dealings. We believe it I: the only way to beget that confidence which should he tho prominent chumtcrlatio of commercial Sntcrcoum. r03 BALE At the Reporter 0mm. Our'Watchword .- Progress. Our .Vtoflo : Strict Integrity in PERFECT 1.? FIT JJ’D WORKJJJ‘HHIP, FAMOUS LARDINE MACHINE OlL The Lnrgest and Best Assorte‘ Bib)", Prayer Books, Hymn Books, &c., Toy Books, Good Cheer ‘ Pansy’u Su’ndny Book, and numerous other holiday gift It All mom who MUST m In order to 11 u- believa.uro upoolauy invited“: cut 1) If their eye's over THOMPSON'S :3. ”n "mnmont of SUGARH and TENS. 11 Dam) l‘nvm.â€"-Rakinn. vulonocnoa. lultan L clam-I, up, prunes. dau- curmnta. n3 gmng When1 \ou can gvt The Best Assortment and Lowest Prices. Gunman who wish to luv. their «in made up in THE DOHERTYW ORGAN! 1.11.101!” 4WD You have It nil your Own way.1'hn more on buy the more you awe. pm- flim- you spend your money At -:T H E D AV'I S:- Suitings” Gents” Furnishings AND HATS Sole alanunu‘lurtra, MCCOLFJ 8808. 5‘ 00., TOROJ'TO. ‘- For 3:18 by G. W. BEACH, FARMERSVILLE. FISH OF ALL KINDS IN 8! £908 mm or um and mm. Oangda’s Popular histmhxont. Noted for Punty of Tone and General Appearance. '. L. GALLAGHER, - . Aacnt. Farmers SAVE THAT DOLLAR! no EQUAL in Fanncruille Millmen, Thrashers and Farmers /" MAGISTRA TES’ Fancy Cups and Saucers. Vases Knd Toilethetn Berlin “'ools, 60. per dozen. Thompson’s Grocery/a ‘ CHEAP FOR CASH! - -GEO.- .V‘EILSOJV‘ 8 CO. All Muhiuu Fully Wan-mad, Ind «>16 in mm»: Prices, but in no one am they given may to the ”III! who gnu-u how man, no in n jun NEW SILVERWARE just received. Best quality ~ very H()II S E. IIOVLD 'ATIOIIII Vertical Feed Sewing Machine Superior to Any in (T‘anadu I Call in and .ComMPricei. hw'whmsmuam d '. BISHOP, King St. Brockville. AID Our XMAS. CARDS are elegant gnd CHEAP. WILL SAVE MONEY BY USING THE M 010““ Brockville. Ptoxsnnb 1.." 0200341171: Ironic. HOLIDAY GIFTS away down in prioo‘ ad Stock of PLUSH GOODS. All Description: SAVE YOUR MONEY Give more goods for 81.1 nibble hr mica-J In. M vary mint-mix“. v Me an m mm mung men! MI am“. It. c for in. mm “mud! n! My 0 in on. man an! ‘mA nod a nun 1‘3"?ch MV. “NOW? I ' You on» don ' ’MM W110 lu mm“... "W‘fiW M!" AND D ARF “Inst" who mull. til and Hum m-v “0'30 '1" “Di. MI"~“' Mm: um rat, mm {mm their". horn" and «mum 4"“ J UA m ”3"“ n. I "Aw I to SHIRWIN‘S CELEBRATE!) IAIN GATE. Cil"r".A'“nhI 7 V 7'] ($3.1m, NB. .t c‘mmhfi“ "'1‘“: Cont-fl. Out. I Godofloh. 03:. “$1,! Onelw. E‘. on “ "and 'Wg... gnu...“ By going where you can Than any other home in ”kw Asian“; Keg-lea Pro-51km Sewn-81! m Upâ€"~$12,000.000 Reserved Fund, - .- 86. 000 m HEAD OFFICE..â€" roman MI Bank of Montreal II: 1': Ingram? (a take Lumber m Any audition, and turn 1': out Pcrficlly Seasoned. Ej- Thiu will be found a gre’at eon Men” In buMers, as they can w v lum'or dried ready for use, wixlzom lilbmly of its being swelled by rain dampness in shipment. A an!) mic-Ind DIR/X'ING} Iii [1N3 J; lhe public that he has Hum! mill with a lot of new machim-na now pvepared to do Ihe followmg' k wotk in a first-class mannm and m l able rues: Jlalchlng, Up to 7!, inches, in a]! Kinda HE Subscriber wishes I xhe nubhc that he has FARMERSVILLE PLANING MILL. loam! 52 mm W- 9' u numeral, “ mmmw‘ E. MlDDLETofV, Prop’r. Pumlng and Ripping. Ol all Kinds. .Iouldmgo, All Widths, Style: and Prices. FOR SALE. BOA RD OF DIRECTORS of its being smuled b) M; in shipment. A 'l'rml Order lolictod. Doors and Sash. All Sizes 3de Styles. HAVING JUIT ADDED A IRANOHIOI I. a. Clan-ton. Imam fig‘M‘gfi‘ Agent, Farmmwille. J. P. [W E. MIDDLETON Fancy Slippers. Brockvjllr. Hen, Little Folks- ft. bovka. Vfinvfl n imimau filled up heap 1 W 6 Hu- l'fl

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