‘tsweo pertinence hut-sawd- Westminster! yeerthu-ewssem dun-5e,“me “NIN‘ y M. “0' ï¬lial '0' overturn tures. The'displey of pointing end drswiugswu onset theth ever eeeeet Ill! well. - Johnll'orthendhlshetelweeeliter- ‘ 'iubuelness. John serves Unionville, and the Visitor could well u . M an} an auto km. it, snd'profltsbly spend In is?" “‘39 j:htee well es Jails hzewe .thet he instudying it. The received the h‘ beet ' authorities. ies some of the pictures shown st Union- !l‘he Mantras! House, FABUERSVILLE. exhibl- m h torlwes Kiss Cecilio esrns. of Broek- m w, ville,whosee.rtistic productions hove "nu in!“ m;- exhibtted m m ville at the exhibition of the Outsirib .9 School of Art, TONIWO, sud m, lotso! moneys. the done! *9 ' receipts mounted toehout It “55 more then the high- tossed. ’Thetreineerviesoverdth. & W. sued. sud tlie'posd wet well put- seversl diploma obtained there. She ' ley 200 new member- jeiucd the is s pupil of Mr. Fred. Gordon. of Brockville. Her life sized heed in oil PHIL. WILT§E. wee much eduiired, but the work which mo", Society st this fit. s much gmbut number then st (fly previous exhib- sttrscted most attention we: e series The number of entries were 2. . of lower pieces, which showed s skill end freedom in treetsient which etemp Miss Kesrns es en srtist of shslity. She also exhibited s number of studies and breezy little sketches of guest merit. by her were original productions from nature. It was in the art depertuuent that there wes such on outh sgsinst the judges' swords, culminating in e formal protest by Miss Keerns, which the directors acted upon by selecting s new set of judges. These set to work and awarded the premiums much more :.. ...-...A....»;. vi!!! the artistic merits ‘of the pictures. The ï¬rst prize ‘for collection in oils went to Miss Kesrns, end also the bulk of the prizes for in dividunl pictures, of which we might especially notice a. group of peesants with marine incl-ground, and the figure of a little girl wearing a hood. The collrction of paintings showu by Miss Purvis, of Lyn, received secoud prize, a study of A table on which rested books and s work basket being very commendable. The first prize crayon drawing by R. E. Foster, was well done, and n cross wreathed in roses, in water colors, by Miss Davis, was a little gem. The landscape, in pencil by Mr. R. Eastman was very tine, und there were many other incri- torious pictures and iketches which we have not room to mention. In the ladies’ work department the specimens of beautiful fancy work, of every conceivable hind, wiim simply innumerable. The judging set-mod to give gcncrul satisfaction; but we no tired a few instances in which the ver- dict of the public did not coincide with that of the judges For instance, the slipper cases exhibited by Miss Kearns and Miss Sh-vphrrd. of lil‘uclt‘llll‘, and lBliss Brown, of Addison, should un~ dtubtcdl" have recein lirst, second S l 'i'm‘] third “‘“l'vclivcly, instead of this ' specimens which bone the judges. tickets. In this department .VVillium Morrison rxhibitrdr. beautiful speci. men of wood turning, and David Blanchard s. line piece of scroll saw well: ‘ siisczl.1..wsots yxmm‘rs. l5 1;»sz WORLD! MAN MUST BE EI'YHEL ‘ ANVIL 93 ,. -....â€" HAMMER. . You must ellhc-r sou- orsloon. Full or trium 11.“an or dump; You must (‘ll .ur who or you cmâ€" Jllnr l ls s‘uvc or Hillel. be vii'crclmi; Hunt. in line. be block or “c.130- hlus! be anvil or bc elulgr. :37‘; wwwwwwwwwbowwwewwenwwwvuv-e-cvuY-v. T HOS. BRADY, ifszG ST R1115]: ' ' ‘ I BROCKVILLE, Io Determined to Give me People of the Country Districus arounr Brockvnlo the Biggest 1n- cl'ucomcrus ever Offered in. Dry Goods. I , t , [Every Departman will be Quota! 10 all a‘llo' Favor ln'm will: a Call. M Special Layla Price. {lawn We as m (Iron:sz or 1mm Pam-1r. l.\' in: I’le Goons Tiuox, Arm (Women: no SELL n ram! 15 To 9. pa cm 1.0th nux Any (mun Hausa. ALL wit Ask in. A View or Isa-rumor: ‘WHEN you in: m Bmvmix. sun vor,’ WILL ms HEADth Coilvmctcu or OL'B “11.1?! 10 women. ALL (“ouvmiou iron ms laser “to: m on cooos co TO mos. BRADY, - Merrill pen. - KING STREET. TrLizmoxr. Nouns}: m. “n..- N W “For: 3’1ill (3 node: (...?nnï¬tantly Arriving: and l’ref- pus-utionu [or the F'ull 'l‘i'ade “‘ill ' Soon he (juniplotod ut. P-SHAW’SR ONE PRICE STORE, Th‘ro was a large display of ngri cultural machinery and in‘lplements llllule by several uninulfscturers. J. is. Gallagher. Farmersville, ox. hibitcd several lhilierty organs. which displayed the many pcintr. of excellence for which these instruments are noted. A new style. imitating an upright piano, deserves to become popular. " \‘V'. F. l‘lurl, lhwmersville, exhibited [the best collection of heating Btovvu on the ground. The harness display was A line one. The exhibitors wr-ro L-inden ((innuu oqur}, Rudd (Broeki‘illc). and Acton i(Lin Pine). 5 1‘, my ll: Son, Brockrillo, made a iltl‘fï¬â€˜ :"'~.,:inj.' of photogrnphs, remnrlm.~ bio in; width: excellence. For-Jinn (c ('o., Brockvillo, displayed the Thomas organs. An attractive exhibit was that of the llammllc Sewing Machine, made by N. ll. Beecher, TolNlo. 'l'ho dis- play of w l. W‘mllnwurk, done by means of the machine, “M Very fine. An r-lwtlic motor. supplied from n chemi- cal lintlcry, furnished pourr to drive the machines. The (lananoque Carriage “'orks Co. made it large display of their manufac- turns. The Smart Mfg. 00., Brockvillo, had A large assortment of their wires in the hull. Ono of the most beautiful features in the main hall was the display of house plants and flowers mode by Mrs. S. Y. Brown, Mrs. Rich. Kerr, Mrs. Isaac Barber and the Missal Brown (Elbe). Cole Bron, ltow‘u Corners, had to. very fine displsy of carrieges, sleighs, etc. They were ewnrded four tint prizes, two seconds and A third. against 'een competition. They report is Vina made ssvrml sales on the green . end .0 believe that air exhibit st Unionville paid them we l. Tfll IIIIIALI. HATCH. On Friday morning it irlted bese- holl match wee pleyerl tween the Prenhville snd Rochsprin‘ clubs. ï¬r. Geo. Gsinford, of Hurlem. sated es umpire. The rustrh resulted in s vie tory for the Prenlu-ilh boys. and the following score will show thet there was some good ploy :â€" Tiï¬â€˜LANNElISl FLANNEZSl Exmumc. :ur Stuck of Grey, Flexirlrl. \ii'hite and Navy Blur Flanncls, and um will to Cun’iil‘le thnt our prions arc llll‘ lowest. Exmmng our stock of “ Unbleached Cotton Flannel-1 for Vt'ondcrful Value. TWEEDS l TWEEDS! ahxumilm m". now Alquool Twm-da for 1‘an and ["9337 “Jill you will ' be Surpriscd‘ut Ibi- goods m" show for the prices. ftbde. ' TWEEDS 1 «gs ;’ New Hosiery. Iii" IIxnniinr our New Underwear. ’ ' - ‘1 . - e . E)‘ l‘.xmmnu our how Gcnts' furnishings. Examine . . Mt our SPECIJL L5,?!) or Lndirs’ .Vlrrhm Peale for Fifty ('nile, arm-Na Nrrrnly-Iu-r ('rnle. {,fj‘ l‘iicrs will nlu‘uyri be found .llo Lowest at the Popular store of F. SEIA'VV 85 00., Canon. Bronx. Kmo Sr. so 'nmi'nm; in snow (loops. " naocxmul. “W MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. :R. H. (iiâ€""X31131. “as 5'7.»- j'our PIIOTOGRAPHS. You will Save ll/onry and ' girl an A No. l le/op'a/l/t. (Ital wonlfada out. Pit/arr: Chm/Mr and Better. Call and Seafor Yourself and Impact W'orlt. Old Picture: Copied -_... 4 (103 KING 81'. AND Qill'fl’l‘ HOUII ‘VL.BROCK"XLLL R. 1!. (Zombie. Am . . .:n0tsse.sg.scxtsxp -â€"-â€"~~â€"-Are declared by all rstionsl [‘00le ean ' TEAS AND COFFEES, nspeoislly. in addition to (ill. mi isms stock of goods, Cheaper than any Firm in Town or Country. ' l '9 MI..." Iscet e-y brie-pt We keratin" to shit the mm of I'M-Wile. both see to Price and Quality. “‘ 9V! Wm? nor: my . 1,00“ D u made to cull Ira. a. "I" M“! tones-9st ' Saved 2 out an» t! t n from“? “Mm “- an... am: can fortune tell by for e rslny now; a. “music. inc 4.- a. V. . ., A l . . a ’ R I i . l .. A. (... .- .....†-..- INSUR r! ' .....lt-it-sn"...-...“... .....u very. insane-Itch- sun-unwise. incite-ups-nuuu severslhundredmtm: then in soy rec Vioue your. " W $1 1mm! autumn. "â€" Nearly sll the pictures shown ’1'. mm m cm". I... t W [cm by ~ “creche. On Sunday morning last if. A. Fields loft Brockvillu in his soiling ysrht. intending to go up the river a' few miles. The party w 10 soiled with him consisted of H. B. Wright, Frank M. Turner. Harry Berg. Fred Shep- hcrd and Herbert Shepherd. Shortly sf‘m inuou-uzk the yacht, being iulwns the nlid channel, was capsized by the wind. whi h was blowing nearly a gale. Thei'whol . party clung to the keel o'- rigging for a few minutes, but it soon became evident that the bnllont would sink ‘eventhing to the beltom. To lighten the Wright. Frank Turner swsm to some flouting puddles, but, lfuding they would not support him, flfmf'lrds swsm to s box, which kept him above water for about half an hour, when he was picked up by a tug's bout. Meanwhile the over- turnrd yacht had settled loww end lower in the weler, end, with all who clung to lier.'lmrl gone to the bottom The news of the "terrible accident, crculrrla profound sensation in Fur- mersvilln, where all the victim! are well known. In llrechvillc the feeling of gloom and sorrow which oi-erspresd the town generally aid the bereaved relatives particularly can only be im- agined. L ‘ ll. A. Ficlfle was it native of Bruck- ville. and with about 45 yrer of age. llc has carried on a successful business thon- for some yours, us u lnmlwsrr merchant. Ho leaves u wnl'c and daughter to mourn his untimely death. llcrhcrt B. Wright was also n clever business mm... and had um with much succers us a conlic'icuer. llis ago was about. Bl. lie was the only son of \V. B. “'righl, of the lirmnlrr stall. and laws 1: young wife und- cliihl. " li‘rrd. Shepherd was 21 years of age, and his brother llcrb. about two your» youngr-r. Iluth were popular young man. and their fdllll'r, llcniun Shop‘ hand, is calll-d upon to bear a heavy affliction. l‘jre-l. wns cnudoyed in the Small. Mfg Co.’s w0rks. as cashier. sud llcrh. was just entering upon :1 course of utudy to qualify himself (is a mo -huin7.'sl engineer. [in ry Begg has for A number of years been llPï¬'l clerk in II. A. Flt-H's hardwnre store. a position in which he was trusted to the fullest exlunl. His one was about 20. and he enjoyed Ilie friendship of nil who know him. l " .7. - Nu“... . ’.__»--- LOCAL SUMMARY. ...â€"7. ...â€"â€" tsunami.“ AND sszassonsoan strum wnzrm ur. Events its Seen by Our Knight of the Penultâ€" Local Announcements Belted llzht Down. Miss Vol’iamum is visiting friends at Lyn. MIL. S. S. Mai-hard, of' Toronto, in \ isil‘iu'g her sister. Minnie Tuplin. Mia Uorlie S evens. of Dt‘lll, was visiting lust week at her uncle's. Mr. W, M. Stevens. The service in tho Metholist Church next Sunday evening will be given up to the Bentley School. The lessons of the pus-t quarter will be reviewed. and there will be en interesting program of singing. “A little son of John Godliin fell out of n butternut tree on Saturday. from a distance of about 30 feet from the ground The full broke I smell bone in one srm, end dislooetpd s wrist. Dr. Hsri sltemlcd the sufferer. MM A sf the M o! Directors of autoglvllls trawhm :1 held at Porth'iï¬totol on in s .v --i. e in. slurp. W hev on cleft his! t P. lodety ere resumed t? I e those wt: us thst «to. . It. lav-til. lee. Miss Frlth. sol-sinner) to the Tele- goos. Indie. will deliver iii-lecture on the Telugu“. tholr country. mum and em, . intlr Baptiet Oliurchou we“ lbs still inn, et 7 30 am. 4' when for missions will when up. We hav. to epologlse to our «Irres- peudents for the mm-nppmrenee et their news-Jenner"1 lhi;I went. as In s or to nloevllle r 5:3... me of the emission. for which in hope our m so! «who eels will ponies Ir. Ir. I J. Breeders. O. I, here- tsmed ho- his sen-sync. u-lp la the v n hrdetsss ' sees rug": deer. 5h «$2: weeds cert but, them .. w l ‘ wile," win».-. rm: a!“ rifle" A u» morning. of Glen Basil. Ind 0n il , of Toledo. mono who here de~ cided to devote their lives to nil-ion work. Dr. Kilbun delivered on in- tesutink eddvees ou foreign missions. A collection watches up in adult!» New goth Medicsl Illusion", Institute. Dr. 8. 8: Cornell hes returned from Toronto. sud reports heving bed e very pleessnt time. He ssys he wen e little " tuckered out,†which is not to he wondered st. eonsideringiho fact that he tried to “ do " the city in the eompeny of our ex-model school Inset- er. whose orgsns of locomotion ere endowed with the quslity of untiriug end elmost perpetusl activity. Killed] on Friday morning Edwin tos. s well known sud highly re- spected citiusp of BrOckville, died at the residence of Munsell Bates, Elbe, It the age of 68. The dccessed wee for many yeers s successful public school teacher, being st the time of his deelh on the supersnueted list. sud he was one of the best known men of the coun- ty. The funeral Sundry sfieamon largest ever seen in the neighborhood " The remains were in- let'ch in Elbe Cemetery, ego the ser- vice was conducted by the ltev. J. \Vibon. B. A.. of Farmersville. Rev. M. J. Bates. i'apene'o. and Dr. H. 0. Blues. Chicago, sons of the dot-eased, as well as Mrs. B‘skrn, Dnlts. his only sister, attended the llst pod rites. ARNOLD." t Fermei-izllle. on the 22nd but. the wife of r. H. H. Arnold. of A daughter. CHALLENGE. FOUR members of the Delta Chess Club hereby challenge Farmernvlllc or Newborn ton social nine of chi-sin. Regulations to be mutu- sll Need in n. » y a“ m M. 8.1)ENAUT. bye. Dells. 21st Sept... 1888. FOR ALE CHEAP. A CHOICE lo‘. of Berkshls'e M Pip old enough for service. 384 W. H. at (Z. ll. Ml‘Nlr‘lll. Lyn. S'ijnAYEu. (7AM!) into the enclosure of the subscriber. About one and is half miles east of For- niersilllc on or about Supt. lst but, one iHeifer. 'l‘ho ondncr up!) have the some by provv property on my nu expenses. "fur. ALE‘S. TAYLOR. Farmersvlllo Magi). Mlï¬s FDOREKCE M. STUART. Graduate in Music at the Uluuccsler st. Convent. Oilnwn. will open A clue in Music and French in Far. mersvllle. Pupils taught at their homes. Terms moderate. ‘ 36-! a â€".â€"_,v wâ€"w.~.._..â€"- FOR SA LIE OR TO LET, A Desirable Farm, Slluntod on Lot No. 5 in the “lib Concession of Yonge. ’l‘hl hum is conumsed of mo acres, more or lea-n «to Mme cleared and 40 ln wood). snill'ins within 1‘: miles of Brockrlllo. First- clue horn and in. house on the premises. -wlwo-~ .1 Large Frame Iguudlna, In the Village of Charleston. with sheds and stables hunched. fornicer is hotel. and four vlllsgolots. Almanmrs of land in L‘hsrloe- ton. On which is erected o frame Hearse and Burn, Being a. mtwlnu aim (or II blmkumlth or uhoo- . mskrr‘l chop. its thorn lire none neiu'cr than Pennmville. Kl} iheec pllu‘ou will be sold or rent)!!! clump. ....__..... Tmuui or SAM-Z. Unirro hundred dollars down. Balance in yearly iimmluieuw. with inter-it. Apply to the owner 36-4 ‘0. m. MimoN. (thsrle‘ton. Dissolution Sale; The umirrqlgned wlll TnMrl e dissolution sale for ninety tbtys. u, owing to Ill hmhln. Mr. t‘nruo hoe drclded to retire from the business. which will necessitate the whirling up of the affairs ol'thl! ï¬rm. Accordingly we will sell 011' stock 0' goode for 1‘90- W DA“ I003 WW u: "10!. "I 0“.- Au. mm on: flu: um Finis an" us run EN manureâ€. Wit/ml: & csnse. “slaving. Aug. 3, lies. The boslncspwttl he continued by D. Wlltne semuthe nershtp of the above men- If. is up. and he to“! f l We“ WW nest. and sol. [clung s W or their esteemed favors. Respectfully yours. D. WILTII. N. B.~~Mlold moonst- due D. Wage must “at. old outstanding debts or 'llue t m positively be settled st oiioe :: granule! :: lSlllllllgSllll run-minimum. ...-d,“ H. “DITAâ€, page nee-i s Iâ€. new" *- 7’31 A . l or .‘ ' ’- I i Q ' .IK t D . mum l~ ' ...w r h , . ply lhclr wents in e perfei t y satisfactory mun- ; nor. 0 ...-q--. A vm . of Mouldings "nachos Lumber. ac. . Kept in Stock. ' ‘ ‘ .. - Q to]. w. - BISHOF‘M- FARMERSVILLE , - ' , MM†2591.5 FALL TRAD __ ‘l l { sun" as" you Will a. Firs ‘asnovmo... AT 'L‘II 1Q I [O \V’ E 81‘ 1’111 (316, CALI. AT BOW A5 TE? LOWEST- c. w. BISHOP’S. King St, Brockville. Hovtnljsetordereds full line of COAL AND WOOD STOVE. lsmpreperedwsellthouiu ...â€.-Wï¬..- We she menubeture the Dominion Steam Washer ‘ID CHAMPION UREA MER P. 5.1-1 nus on or run BEST CUTTERS is Cluum. Clstern pumps, Sinks: “ Bird cages, epdsfull line of T I NVVAR E Kept in stool: at All times. Eave Troughing a Specialty. ‘ am ï¬g 1 0:u_.D¢Ibrc lcaolng‘ Your orders Elsewhere. WV. ! l l l l Reporter Adzl'crlz'smg Ram. J. L. GA I) LA (I HER. rer Annual. One column... . .. Half column .. . . . .. . unrter column . . . . . . . . .lirhlh column. . .. .... . ’l'cn lines nonporch .. . l | A gcnt, Fnrwï¬villc. THE HOUSE! Emu-51x0 AH, (l’l'lllikh‘ IN QUAN’I'l'Y‘Q QUALl’l‘Y Arm l’RlL‘li. Trumlrut and legal mlverltsmiwnts. Re. line for lat lnsurlion; ‘2c.pcrllnu for each so sequent insertion. Reading Notices. 3. Notices amongst reading msttrr, be. per line to roirulqr odvortbicfl. and So. to casual cus- wine“. Notices of births. marriages sud deaths. free. “1! AR“ l‘Rl‘J‘AilKD To Fill“? HTAZH’LZNU HAROLD“? Boole rival 5/1065, Null/wry, Y )‘2/714’5 47ml flirt/zï¬u. 3 l 1,001; \X’lmro you Will, but 0031‘ Buy ’ --....M. before; Visiting WANTED l t mum: BARGAIN SHOE HOUSE. 40.000 BEACON D W' Dciivï¬â€˜ic AND CALF SKINS - Grand Prize Sac.» ' “W’- AT ‘m‘ HIGHEST CASH PRICE AT THE nsocxvms : & : CD’S. unveils, 13.1}. 0 (,1 :K V' I L L IL‘, A: o. MOOâ€"1.2.253? SONS. COMMENCING 2nd AUGUST. Fresh Seeds of All Kinds for Garden and Field. , . . . I N llllS sale (to. Will give four prizes. Connected with each WE '“L'WK°“'°“"°'“"â€"“'"mflm‘hm ‘ than: will be om: hundrcd tickets and duplicates (fourth excepted tlu'rc will be 200 tickets) which will be put in a bag. “Chen. the: llel'iS are all taken up two disinterested oversccrs trade. but for the many mzomim-ni illons of our establishment given to their friend». and will be chosen and .1 child sclcctcd to draw. and whocver holds the number drawn wdl get the prize. KB. Lovmnx, Proprietor. ‘7 'IBl FIJN' r‘s Nitw "LOCK. - ,. BROCKVILLE. (mm those who have not et dealt with on two wllcltstrinl otl'er. hellov n that we can slip We are thoroughly sure to the furl. than what is beneï¬cial to our customers ls doubly so to us as good urn resulting from was W1: may have suppll not us (run edwriim-mmle for us. For our own interests. tliemforc, vm will use our “lth endeavors In supply on!) the very best seeds that. can be procured. .«ï¬eod Menzgc‘vï¬y†I- run he sent 00:13"! m18!.~0nelierrrl bent quality FLOUR. to puruhserrs of Mt: route“ worth at s. ‘ I300!!!) I’ll“ «Tun «lollsn' worth of SILVEIHVARE. to purchasers ol‘ one dollsr's wcrwods. . -« munâ€"rm. dollars In (.‘Atlll. to purchasers of one dollar'- worth of goods. may. "in -.w. will decorate the wills of on tr e: if town or country. the wln~ nor to have the choice of say pnper amt hivnlur in our role I bin n . We be, to any that in at the Dominion st the nu of tesponn .eolmii people who live in as most remote districts mm get their annual pp wlthu little trouble on if they lived in the mmotlleto neighborhood of e eeod slum. eddttlnn to the More lmlunomenle we will give very hbeml discounts on All um I- sold for L'Mh. We have In stock by far the hen. cheapest And be out. assortment. to he ound Hmolxllle in on; lino. us follows: “all Psi-ere. Window 3 wire, L'hlldrru‘e (‘nrrt , xprrse \t'mon . (lure From". Albums. Bibles. Hlutlonury. Silvrrwnro. Jeni-l: cry. Nude of Hes-4- sml 'llnrtnu Verna. Amlulnslun. Berlin Wonk. Arrusenos. Embroi- dery. lh. Flue l'lu ‘ es: Felts. Che-lulu. Cords. Pompous tn olith \ll‘ltly. snd other things too numerous to mull N E! LS()N .3; CK). Mfllmen, Thrashers and Farmers il‘jiLt SAVE iloxuv BY USINGTHE FAMOUS LARDINE MACHINE out. In ordertomehe it worth while for net him-- We»! :-â€" a . a mountain 5 Mullnllo smile; to u. . . . . . . . arm-t will mm prompt. and Sieve-riot! to Any in (Jr-nut!“ 2 to club their onlere together. we ofl'er t e folv lewlngtmlucemenlson V‘mlsbln ll Flower Hoods. IN rickets. the postuge on lch we rehssun rcmlttln mo sole :t seeds h nungto ..'.. Pu re revoltt I W select soudl Perisher-ere rent 0i in: select 3 l‘urulieerre remit: I It u’n‘ ‘ 'ï¬loirt I seed ‘ h - ' i smountlngtoux . Purchasers mlttlnu .6 may select seeds i . . .. ‘ We m1 the an or ennui-on ell seeds onlore'il ' the slum!" ounce or unripe-wind. When It: point rot". ~. per pound innatde .l tedtnhoernl ymnll. We" petite stamina. ALLAN TUIKBI O (:0.. Wm... “......Aâ€" *â€" sou .Ianuï¬gflrrm. cannon. nuns. s to? toxemia. .- For sele by n. w. smell. innususvluig. , A “I wrom. . lllllll’ I'll-ell ! HOD“ PRESS; ..1‘ V Brochille Genet I or, smite Internals HAIL STAGELLINE. Oll'l t. steam. "CPI. upgunki n Ants; gang-“r- IRO C i V I L bl Yang." ,1...