Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 1 May 1888, p. 4

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-0 The nautical House, FARMERSVILLE. GRAND MILLINERY OPENING ALL OUR 32‘? SPRING GOODS . ON 0081‘. WEICH MEANS AN “‘E REFER TO OUR SILK "mos. BRADY - Méérifimock, - BROCKVILLE. 9 SELL TEAS THAT YOU WILL SAVE Cheaper than any BOOTS AND SHOES Save. Saving. E day, by profimmy purchasing A. N. SHERMAN, Farmersville Gheese Vats Cheese Presses, Gistergf, 1 0F XIV“ SI‘RIXG DRY 00003 THE “CHAMPIQWT FIELD ROLLER. Fitting up s-rovns AT 605T D- “.man mn ('1 17A" (HTT STOCK AT The Féfifiersville Stove Depot. 8110“? MAGNIFICENT VALVE. OUR BLACK CASHMEBES ABE VALUE THAN EVER BEFORE. EXTRA A now and Remindâ€"file JVPRESSED We actually Excel nay Attempt the people of t‘armcrsvlllc. botl OFFER. m m Mun “’ILL BE HAPPY TO ATTEND ,. I. wanna. When Eve brou ht Woe to all mankind, Old Adam cal ed her wo-Mlm ; But when she woo'D with love so kind, c then pronounced her WOO-MAN. , But now, with fully and with pride. Their husbands' pockets trimming. The. ladies are so full of \vnms The people call them WllIM-MEN. ouuMinhb wan-mono __AL.. Especially, II". It". â€"w- â€"â€"â€"~-vw , “AROAINS wm be [non h lllJJNIRY And from my can I also beg to unnounce thnt I I Apr“ .000 and Follow!» D a under :K} MW! of Jun huffing... COM E DIRECT T0 DEWEY 85 BUCKMAN and ant-native assortment «he handsome“ cage; ever 2 BE SURE AND SEE THE? 1 Miami! Fire Insurance Com!” amen on u“ chum of "-1. um the lore» on dwell up “a U \ WM“-..â€" him. hut-W LADIES, PLEASE NOTE! IN ORDER TO CLE Au. FACTORY Are declared by all rational people to- FOR RlGH‘I‘ VALUE! mg. Saved 2 and m‘clmsinfl from ' up“. foot that any other mu 0 . but. we have uwm told goods tut autumn tor. “one! 9m meow. armamer in additiOn to their Y 00008. AT T“ I’GPULA‘ 3300372“! DIV‘MODI IOU-I. LOWEST PRICES! a IN DRESS GOODS! MONEY BY COMING DIRECT TO U WE MAKE Aé Won WABIANTID 'ro sJ-‘mmxn (mum THAT WE VALUE THAN Emmmmm. Factory Boilers and Plant vuriqd experience in c confidently guarantee oohiflou III um. MANUFACTURER OF â€"-â€"-â€"- ARE NOW' MARKED AT A VERY K INPREAHED TRADE IN EVERY on: xxcumm am VVAIiFJ Firm in Town 01' Country. Ohmic“ COFFEES. T0 “18 FARMERSVILLE FRIE :emp: made heretofore to fill“ Kuhn": an no Price and Qunllly. ALHO V hade to In]: from tho years and (an. mum 1 AR. other large stock of goods, m in Farmer-vine. E are clump Mud 300d 33:13;me or s. «171112 ICE/7 iii-III... wa-rsm 1 H00 3, Cheese sap abs, &ol OUT STOCK BIRD (34LGES :1 Manon. Gm Sumneron :heese factory Wcrl satisfaction. LT A VERY SHALL ADVANCE IN EVERY DEPAICTMENT. aaquhlncnt Kn l‘nmomfllo. mm the: were worth. not for W DR Y GOODS SUGAR - MAKING MOLES A: ACKI 5 FOR CAN OFFER BETTER tho m-m‘un mm but Ki laid by for a. rainy MCGUIRE, BIT. tumor-villa- NE“’ GOODS , , Our new If"le thvco. more animation. R L. BETTER "‘"mma" ml flax. PABMWVILLE. MAY ‘ min Sunday being the Qatari, 1.09“!!th morning tank. a the Icthodut Chunk mll be“; g m! .3 A? Day. of our street! would b. vastly improved by the planing of row: of tron on each Ildo. The Martin mnounood tint balls-H In; would be commenced on tho B. I W. R. yummy. but there no In yet no signs of activity on the line. Mr. 8. B. Williams Itruck his left. hand with n hummer yesterday. and as ; vault of tho little accident carries 1 psinlul fracture of tho forefinger. Rev. E. G. I‘. Sanderson. a former well Imogn punchy at. 21‘?)vo nnd A in number visited Futiior Richard olmel on Friday laoi. on the occasion of bio 1013: birthday. A1 photograph of the old gentieman was taken, from which we are having an engraving made tor our next issue. Rev. Geo. Burnfield. late of Brook- villo. has accepted the pastorate of an independent Presbyterian Church in Toronto. The reverend gentleman preached the Oddfellonu‘ anniversary L“! J..- If...l.n‘rn nn Merfiokvillo. flu resigned his and removed to Minnesota. w I!“ unite with the Methodist pt) Church of thut State. A. Pun-Ml & Son's clerk: generally have: full dny‘n work in by eight o'clock in the evonin . To enable them to clouo at. mu xour. the firm wk their customers to kindly do their trading «a only.” posaible. J Int awuud 0|"qu ’00- Barman at E Sunday lust. If your home has no appetite nna its hair is dull and does not shed free- ly, something. is wrong. Try Lamb‘s Horse Powder, and use it according to directions. Una package (price 25c.) is worth five times as much as the oats which (would be bought. for the money. Herr is rm actqu conversaxion over- heard in Fnrn'uersville :--M:mâ€"â€"â€"" Are you a girl '3" Little Boym“ No." “Are you a boy?" “No.” “ What are you than 7" “ Ise a twin !" And he was the liveliest half of an irre- presaihle pair of twins who are famil- m- figurge onour streets. Tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon the ordination of Mr. 1). Mum-o will take place in the Baptist Church. The preliminary examination will be held at 2 p.m.. and the ordination. service at 7 p.m. A number of ministerial. nd luy delegates will be present, and he services will be most interesting. ; Lamb’s Lubricating Liniment seems l to be the best. atent medicine now before the pubhc, for general family ailments, if we may judge from the many fluterlng testimonials who pm- rimor receives, and from the many 0X08 daily being shipped to druggists and merchants, not only in our more immodialn vicinity, but also in far 03' towns and villages. There have been quite a number of marriages in the surrounding neigh- borhood this spring. And dame ru- mor (who although verv old, is not troubled with deafness) says there will be more soon. We shrink from giving advice on this subject, but we might. remark, firstly, as the orthodox preach- or would say. that spring in a good time to got married in. The do or are growing longer and brighter. here in gladnere everywhere. It. is so nice to oil. in the summer twilight, talk of the poet and dream of the future. Se. condl], remember when you are mur- rled you must not slog courting. I t will be for euier to o is then then ; now. And i! your wife is a woman, - she will want Ind look for as much ttlng after marriage as she does now. Thirdly. don’t stay out too long M. the lodge in the evening, and lcnve your wife alone. She may not say much Ibout it but Ihe will hump it I think- ing. Fourthly. don'e expect lo find your wife on nnfel, for the is not. one. She bu her fun to just no you lmre yours. When III! has lived with you a your, she‘ll not think you an angel eilher, even if Ihe thinks so Iodny. . Take cure you bear filth cub olhcr'si weekneeeee. and settle every difficulty before you_ retire. to red. Never LOCAL NEWS. curry! trouble botwum you over ‘0‘ the next dug. Lastly. flmlly md in conclusion.“ you can get over the first two you: of married life win:- on. n 313ml. you will prob-bl got 41 right hr the or at“ firgcgbritigc, Muskoka, oh n'r‘r.‘ l. 188. Druuuu wugguu uhhuuucu u mw .‘.-.... only; and swinging from side to side, lacking like a, comet with an exceed- ingly animated and irate nucleus, vin- dxctivoly wagging an immense tail u it rushed forward through space. Moxmv, April 80.-â€"The thermom~ eber registered 86" in the shade on Saturday. The farmers are busy mm um: spring work. The ice has disappeared from the lakes. and navigation is expected to open this week on the Ridenu. Mr; Sam Scott goes to Perth toâ€"day. He hns secured a. position on Seelcy's Int-resting Letter: Points in the died hut v in illness r. W1 Why residence J. Webster. A. Ball, Bellevmr. has taken n con tract to make the brié‘k for Whale} Bros., and has arrived with his work ing stufi‘. Robert. Barker has his new boat nearly complcmd. It will be quite m inddition to thr wrst end. Two young gen can be noticod 01 daily, taking n. m a pair of whom g Wm. Brazen gm this work, wit? horses. Your car inexperienc u n himue 0 giving 3 bulim'u pm near future. " Mr. Omar morning fro: has succeeds of B.A.. tog “Mt-.0!!!” L. Kilbom arrives “Iii morning from Kingston Coilogo. He has succeeded in o hining the degree of RA... together with the gold medal in Chemistry and one or two other inn. We are oorryto loose Omer rom our Vin-go thin hammer as we undonund ho is gofing to npond his nation in Montfial Mr. C. A. Wood, our not Division Court Clerk. will have hi» ofiloo in t room in the lowmhi hall. in thin will logo. whore he will E. band nod; lo nit upon the public in firlt elm style. We alto understand“ tlm. he will do oonoidmblo convoymcing and incur- ing. W. on Rind to have C. A. lo- M 3 only in our will 0. . I Dr. born nod wife have ' to [Mon alundlnn convocation ll ‘-“.v- u n We at. io mnonncu thM Mr. 1 Thoma Hunteris again confined to this flnow mu HI bod. W0 bo‘m will improve hi. mulch um! t 1" fl him on" W». I Tobin gain; to hm I burn bull dub 111i. nmmw 7 GM would «I- .0‘ thht Io Mm tho mambo: am “we. tho Maury ht. We Int- :1 an. Hum“ ms sea: :nbonh COUNTY NEWS. )nlln 'ebster starts for the fnh Kerr, wife of Luke Kel voek (Sunday), after n. ling: .ht. \Vebsmr w and reside wis‘ "my Apr“ an N E\\' [10110 the Wontyend. \g gents, of different colors. and on Drummond street g n walk lockal-armcd, like hoa‘ girls. _- â€"o )mmg 1i TOLED are busy with their :r is erecting a. {me xinp; the Brcsco pro- ndcnt is young and Rho iMcndu taking I fearful responsibility- L descripfion of the of thin village in the I. Y! from Variou- Gountw open his three yracuu 1is son. W small WnIOVI‘ DD." in two, at ‘ medulla and aim-I may. W0 mom-u hour 0! per-om kickâ€" Wvu. Portlan the rave: who nllowod Mr. Harvey (0 comb the wool over their cyst, an kick cub " WEE" had seven! n we: of pneumonia, three of united fatally,viz._: We here had several very revere oun- ot pneumne, three of which re- mltod bully, viz. : Robert Armstrong All-m Purvir, and the widely known 3nd hi hly respected miller, Mr. An. drew ilwn. In all the above use“ for: daye’ illneu resulted induth. The spring (re-hot has been very light this union, the wntnr‘ nll pol-in throu the waste weir, uul no ll - ing street: as herototoro. } Business menu to he lively in all the mills and factories, u Ill are running full time. The result of the Scott Act election he: dinppointod it great many people horo, as they fear that 1 vote for re- al may carry in these counities and E: again cursed with open bars and the old scene: oi drunkenneu and do. hunclmry. A prohibition liquor law will never be had through either of the existing parties, and the sooner it is made the lending question of a third party tho better. The Lyn Literary entertainment in the on 25th inst. Moron; April (KLâ€"Very early on Tuesday morning last, those of our cit- izens who happened to be out, became‘ anxious to learn the cause of the ex: citement and commotion at the home of W'illiam Stewart, Esq, of Sixth avenue.“ The mystery, however, was soon solved when it was announced that there was to be another marriage in the family. “ Nathaniel," youngest «on of Mr. John Stewart, was joined in holy matrimony to Miss Maggie Cumming. by the Rev. G. 8. Riclmrd- mm. at the Methodist parsmmge. Lyn. avanue.‘ '1'ne mystery, u soon solved when it vm that share waa to be anotl in the family. “ Nathani son of Mr. John Stewart in holy matrimony to Cumming, by me new. u. n. mum...â€" son, at the Methodist parsounge, Lyn. Soon after le ceremony, the happy couple started on an overland excur- simi to Oxford’s Mills, to the parental lmmc of the charming young bride, to enjoy the hospitality and congratula- tions of her many admiring friends. Mr. ‘ Stewart is well known as a progressive, industrious young man. He has isocurfil A good position as cheesomnk- er in the Kilbom Spring factory for this season. Surely success will at- mnrl them. One day last week my friend Alex. LnPointe, left a. large quantity of maple sugar m m return home and bring it also. 1‘ his absence and syrup. , the men three of them, \1 of hours’ time. Mr. George \Vnrr Brockville Business e‘ visiting friends at th Hall, Esq. The you there. is a good 0pc there is a goon Opexung lUl’ uuuuuv. wedding on Sixth Ave. May success nttcnd them. Mrs. Orton and her daughter at- tended divine services on Sabbath. Mrs. ()rton’s health is very much im- proved. Nearly every person is ready tomngmtulate her on the {not that ’she is looking so well again. Mr. John R. Hall, a. brother of our townsmtm, Mr. Samuel Hall, has gone north of Matawa, prospecting for gold 3 or other valuable ores. Mr. Hall has‘ had considerable practical experience in gold hunting and mining operstions. His movement: will he watched with much interest by many. ’ We noticed, the other day, 9 large been held that as n A ten'ton burglar 1 within the reach 0 within the reach of the treasurer, in order that, the bonds and securities may bemfely kept. It is probable, therefore, that Tmurer Riley 8mm will resign and that the chm man will be appoint“! in his plan. Thus busineuineagrity will receive a just reward. in the lumtive and respomiblo position 0! treasurer of om of ch. mt cxbennive agricultural chm-prim in Mr. l-tdc‘tnr: Wizhout wmmg I upon prolimiyafiu, I will give 5 I «lo '1! l A- IQ-“ - of my experience with boos. From e small beginning Inst yen. I had I marvellous immune. and had twelve colonieeto winter. I “horn in my «not on the mm of . end co- dny I returned than M their old «ends. this day and the two prowling it being the first of the moon nimble [or me work. Confined just nix man my been emerge from ’their win qmrtere in ported health. The hive» and comb- are pure end sweet, end in all appearance the been mid have remained «man end happy mother month. I noted and!!! the advice end with the men of d W. 8. Hugh, end an e in u hurricane-l M. lean win lOOedonhorueuinnye-I- bl”. 1°“ 0" ,‘Z‘ ritual-pd. Myboudo 2M5; Mnboanwintofod“ Ill, go to mkuqnifiuyfl" they had new Manon! how their If. in in hit mun that immzivndmfl be bid pads-chili" Mama! in the nu ‘bthbnumlponitioa_oeou_ _ tho mm: m. pack!“ 11!! when ic. 3 4 country GLEN “CELL A m . '00.le Bit 3. large qunnucy m in the bush until he could and get a. comeyance to . His cows came Man in md drank freely of the remit being the loss of m. which died in a couple m Stewart, was JG imouy to Miss M: the Rev. G. S. Riel :thodist parsounge, u ceremony, the h on an overland 0 Vs Mina, to the par liquor law will nevar tithe: of the existing sooner it is made the of uthird party tho Society gave an Methodist Hall, 131W "If? a student of g0, has been ne of Boyd ~ople my t!!!“ for ax'mther May success 'lnotlggna’: ’ 'Q‘ l “HUNDERTAKERS s will at. aim veg ‘mMWfiWuthf Irv-v wvv bound 1 1 3’2 H & Ion-uh. AV 4:. "h. Md 1% their phat Ind “vino. W ml ups)! are Mud lowing. um! are u buy in“ thin lovely weather. tho :mkvflh. April ‘17. W. 0. Lu. 3 i E’ MARBLE WORKS. flBlIS‘l'OIBS All) IOIUIBITS. 1N MAnBu: on GRANITE m‘ Cheaper thnn 'ha Cheapo-ta FARMERSVILLE I MILLDRYTOWI STAGE LINE. nmhflgjomotory LEAVES GAMBLE HOUSE FARMEIIH- "Lu. at 11.00 um" ll'l‘iflllhflfl Mallorytown ln time to connect. with G. 'I‘. express can and went. Returning loavul Mallorytown on "I'l- vol of train Iron! went. reaching Farmenvlllo "bout 5.3) van. REWARD!!!) Alus 'l'mmr. who mud this and then act. The will and honorable omp ymenm mm, will not take them from their homes and families. The profits are large and sure for every ludusi rloul person. Many hove mode and are now making several hundred dollars a month. it in can ' for on one to make $5 and upwards per any. w no in wi lingl to work. Either sex. young or old. Cnpliu not needed. \Vo sum you. Every- thing now. No «min! ability required. You. reader. can do it on well on anyone. Write to no for mu particular-lawman we mail free. Ad. dress Silnaon a: Co.. I ortlund. Maine. 50” (Jo-III, Caskets and a Full Line 0! Blflal floods. Pint-class came. ac. Pelee- Low. Our runs":ch Parlor, DONT FORGET The Very Best Yum for their lousy, Furniture Dealers. Try us; prove ua; and your hearts will be glad. O Fresh floods of All Kmds Garden and Field. Pun-chances remuth OI may nice: good. amounting w 8|. 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Pavel-sum mnitUn .2 may salon and» amounting to . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . n . . . .. I‘nmhuen nmm n1 ‘3 my Idem. neod- unounun to ’8. . . . . . . . . . n . . . . . . . . . .. Punch-nan romm mu may select good. amounting to .4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V . . . Puma-on remitting ‘5 may select. good. amounth to I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . We may the pounce or cxvmsoon an ordered“? the packet. on.“ or T1an N1! When a at wind mm. c. gm- ; Inn-u be and . K want!!! to he can y nu Onion or mums. wm twain romp! polite «Nation. 7 â€" â€"---nln- A, m tevens Broa, . DcCufllLE, Prop’r. STEVENS BROS SAI'l l. IIIAIIII. PIIP‘I. BOX 1.3. 3300 KVILLE. M 0 V ,1 N G BUILDINGS the m “MAE $2.731: mm. ' out the mm a huh" I . ' a“ M outm- no u - Mm cmy-ln (H mm Our nlm in Bedroom, Dining-room THE OLD HOUSE OF And as our Bushman hm largely 1ncreuod.wo can and will give Greater Roam-um. than ewr. MAIL End Kitchen URN'I'I‘ U R E. nmmnpm) ARE ygqu. RE fDE!’ RTMBNT conning Pull Lin of m win our Customers AND "Im- IV w w--- v um mom pro'ni'b‘t" 6nd FAIMIIBYILI.B mg. on an mods mm "pound. c. 1- pound gem ympll. _ Bnocxrmn Suitings, Gents’ Furnishings AND HATS. Davis Sewing: Machines .Sold last Year! THE DOHERTY ORGAN I J. L. GALLAGHER, To make. room for New Goods coming in. TWO Hundred )7 Remnants to be sold Regardless of Cost. We will sell the whole of our Stock at the following Speeping Reductions. FOR CASH ONLY: â€" GEO. - W. - BISHOP - Paper worth $1 per Roll .... ..$0 60 Ann over 039ml Mature. ‘ WINDOW fill A DES. with roller. com flow. from 550. PICTURE FRAMING a H slally. he [Amt-n A nnd at the lowest prk‘cu. We r o boiler work than out be NEW FANC\ GOODS 1n Grout. Variety. We thank you for mat «worn. and hope for n «f It giv fully settlm House Avo‘ arranged venience‘ Dominic will nlwu It gii'm us much pleasure to announce that I've have moved 3nd ore fully settled in our new store in Flint’s New Block, five (loom west of Court [louse Awnup, Brockville. We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends and customers, for their very liberal patronage in the put, and hope to have n Continuation tlwreof. ()ur new store is one of the largest and best arranged Shoe Stores in Canada; it is Centrally located 1nd affode every con. vcnience. It is the most ch rful, best lighted and ventilated atom in the Dominion of Canadawâ€"no dis-l: wrners~overything bright and cheery. You will always find us ready and willing to show you our goods whether you wool to buy or not. Buyers will find it to their advantage to examine our Itock. “'e have without doubt one of the largest and boat selected stocks in the Dominion. Wo purchase for cosh in the best markets in Canada. and the United States, which enables us to offer foreign and domestic Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Trunks and Valisos at the lowest prices. “’0 do our business on tho Ono Pl‘lt’f‘ system so that you can send for your goods and got them ‘23 chonply as if you come yourself. . D. W. DOW'NEY . TRUE MERIT DID IT. I BROCKYILLI. March 28. 1888. PLANING MIL-L. he anon; upscrtmcnt or HABY CAnnanEs In nrockvim Canada’s Favorite Instrument. Recom- mended by the Leading Musicians in Canada. as being an erior in tone, work- manship an durability. Bnom wux. Maych 31 LUMBER “mime APPARATUS. Fmouélinoms uAch; OIL, GREAT SACRIFICE SALE Mouldings nmmumumm Superior to Any In run-nu... . all In“ I 00., TOM‘I'O. .- For .1. by a. w. amen. unumvm. E. W. MIDDLETON, Ismumm'mbwudnmmu“ in Milhfien, Thrashers and Farmers The Lumber Steaming to builden. Lumber brought. to 3 P701" I _,I ‘. BISHOP, King St" Brookvillo. HELP Fonjgsflx - (£7 PAPER HARVEY-IRS Fl n- Horsemen .21 ME}: work FIRST-CLASS and bur PRICES 10.16111. To THE PUBLIC. 060 43,000 FARMERSVILLE with roller. com new. from :35". cums-m». ' V In a vlnlty. he lama: Assortment of MOLLDLNGS In town. We l 0 bone}; work than can be got nnywhen: else in town. mi. sun noun BY USING 11m teaming Appamtus will he (0 Qumhcr m » proper condition dnyu' expoun to um um! bmimd to its ope for complete drying by A few and a great convenience rations will be npoodily wind. Matching, Don 2M .. .. 010 .. RXISHED WHEN I'HIQCHlED. 1‘1 ole, from 55‘; mum-hmj ltrxfig, I’laning and Ripping Quicknm md Accur-cy. Paper worth $9 mt'munncc o! the 31mm Agent, Farmersville. 1V EILSON & CO. u l’ticcl mach lower than 3011)“ Roll Eyepfietor. m than men. Lumber, &c., 011 008

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