Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 2 Oct 1888, p. 4

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. -. .0. “...-....-. .. -....wvw.--» .... ...“...m. .M “-....-v...” ... muse ”WWW“.- “hulkâ€"MW WM”!- Dr. Psrker. el' Weetport. is about. to have for a visit to Greet. Britsln. ,XIII. 11er Derby slit}. ls shout Io open II wstebtuskigg sud jewellry shop in l‘urmersville. llII semen will find Turner‘s Ring - boneOinImcnt isyelusble In the stable. I’Iice 250. bottle. Fm sale, I few tens 0! choice new '1‘. InotlIy buy, delivered in upy gust» tity to soy put at the town. A. Pur- lsh & Son. It any of our subscribers have In their pruocasmn Is ssu ”MIN.“ u: the .BIh of May last, they will confer s greet furor by sending it. to this 0W0 mm A mccllng of the Board [wanton of Unions“ II-. lIalr will be held :t Forth' 3 Hotel on IIIIIurdIII. UII. 0th. at l p. ..nIs r». Allpsrtles IIuI lug I III llllal against the pod: 1y ere requested to Ille IlIcIu IIlIlI me before IIIIII date. 15- LUV L‘HIN. Sec. The centraetors (Lewis & Webster) have commenc0d gludiu tho B. & W. ut the lli'ockvillo end. ork on the IIIiIlIze OIUl the (l. T. R. is program- ing I'npiIlly. “ How are the (had Inised up?‘ will b0 the sulnicI t of IEAIOIIISII by the III-.v .l.Is. l'uliur In St Paul's (‘lIuIcli lllll Sill I.I' ll cvcning next SIrIice 3 hey I. I III 7 0 'Ilock. Mr I". ll. M00 IN! exhibited lIiII3 llolslcill llcrl I’It (“Mama when: the . I XI t'lll‘llCt‘ of tho unimuls uttiucted nt ,‘I‘J/(IS‘ 3164.1 1) l: -g- ]\ /1\(1 Sllelif. ], (lllltlll. MI. \I tree. was swuldcd' <0: I" :13 first pleriunis. 3 3 3 BROCKVILLE, y3‘l um. I: at III P. II- hill of Bruckville, varâ€"W .u‘up'Iâ€"J v -W I. v H Tour .40 The Montrea 'IlHouse, FARMERSVILLE. PHIL. ».Im I WILTSE. EI‘Il-IEII lN IHIs WORLD A MANWMungac ..ANVIL, 9R HAMMER. \ ()ll IIIUIII Pithor flour or sloop bull or II IIInI IiI Hllllltl or II". Ip; \ IIII muat III Icr III 1‘ II or uni. rII \llI-It lw rltt III or Inn II ho sun: ('1 Mn; MINI In line Im him k or III . .I.;I- Must III- IInIl‘. or be slulxe. w...-_..._.._ _.- _. . W'U'"."‘VV""""".'".IV C V‘ WC...“ who H “033 lili IIIII in this liciglibor- . I II, IIus IIII IIII-I -II In Wednesday IIIII to Mr. I); 1\ id Bur, III Nollh Buy. ‘Ilr. l} U! 3.»: I 11.3w of llIIIckI'iIln. .... __.--_ '3 III man I] go: IrtI 11y thbath Stllool . - I H I. - “(‘Hlt‘ o v. (IR ll' III III the Methodist Spam! Low Przrm m furry Dr/Imlmuzl 201/] do Ono/III! to 01/" it much m pm 'ilV mum”. ”'8 w 1121)ch III/m / a: or /1'..'/' tux/l: I; (all. III Determined to (1.13.0 the People: of the Gourtr Districts around BroI k ville the Biggest. III- ducenzents «nor Ot‘torod III. Dry Goods. | 3x30 I'I- .I.. IIIIc VLF) intolestirg, A c ) .I- ll‘lllt' \I'. N t. kcn l[) in aid 01 the Poor .~‘. In Iii l'IIIIIl.” Mu I 33 I .'~Ii on l‘vcdloe and Gil! W: ARV: Tm: 0990“:st III Lusr; l'IIoI- Ira h: IIII-: IIIII rlnnt‘m TRADE. no ! GI IrIAvrrzu TO SELL AT 9mm 15 T0 90 . ”01". CENT LOWER. ’llll Am: 1 (name ”0st ALI “E AM; In .I ‘I Ian or ImaI'IxIIIIIx “um \IH AIII: l.\' Ill t'. I ill) I I h I'EllilIltI-d pollltr‘v' nI llxocxvumz. AM) you wII.I. IIII. III-"IIIIIA' I'IINI'IM'IJII 01' U’I‘H 31 II “033‘ i: 33- f-I. .. IrI-In SIIcI-cnufnl with ABILITY TO {18913511.}; "'1: "“MWTWW‘ Hi. I I ( 2:3.33 .i I: III thct‘rltuwa exhibition, .-l, :m '.I r ant-I ..lI- I in IarIyinIr Off scv :ll 3iuputl.. Ill p: '5. 3 The lIIt'Ill II';.I.l‘i;. II]. llle ll. A’ W. III I I’M «:3 \I lIIpiI: V lilo down trIIin lust ‘I\ I II II ~ I) w: H I- Imposed of ten cars I)!” I‘I cl II." III: I}. loittll‘ d IIiIlI cuttlc < z'II I3 to thc IIIIIIkcts ol Montrsal .IllIl Ilit' lC‘::I t In Sl'ltt‘s. \‘It 3133. II I . Il‘lt‘l h d to the mccting lot II» ~ IIImIIl III IliIcIIOIs :5 I niumillc fui: >.I'IIII3III r-'.I\l. All lemons 313 I .3I I: lIIIVlIII >4 \IItlI tho III IiI tI (III? 'II IpII'st d to 0'. II: (it ho pin-a -I-.IIt (III hand 3”“ II 3.13' s m cmnIIIIIIIiI-utions in to th. Nccltlill'y bts‘ulc “0011011 that date “I I‘f‘t'rIl III It wo ono tumble to Ilt’ cud tho l‘I'uukvillo do IIyIIdlIuIst ,tull lilll’i 35ml work. W h we II good ls”. Iiptuz'nl ('.II 0 tor II ll L:nillg,0u1 first lIuI II Ri tuku II unto ll: tht lfa wife Ind \Ic mu tum-«ls shy at. home to [let ciII than and make many (nor the o.‘ IIIIII'II. FOR THE B‘ST VALUE lN DRY GOODS GO TO ‘IHOS. BRADY, Merrill Block. KING STREET 3 - 'l‘EII‘I'IIoNI: NI‘IIIIIzI: Ill. 31.”. 3 l 1th U! 33 NOW FOR BARGAI NS! 17‘0“ “Sands (‘ ongtznit‘lI JXI'PII int: and I’rv- p: ll‘llll‘lllbi .14 l" I ‘II‘ I .‘Hll '1‘! 21:10 VI ill his)“: ) 134‘ I -3lljrll'l(*1l at SHAW S \JE STL‘I‘RE, 1‘. W, L.IIoriII rI-tumcd {Ionl 3:13 0 MW I at oil) 1 his bride, on Friday 3:.lFl In tho I-Icnin g Ihoy \Iete ten 'lL‘lI‘Il II rcc-Iptiun III. Ihe rI-sidInIe of 32th: B LIIIIrIII here. which was at.- Ht" Illfl‘d by II lIIIIIIIx number of young F L A N N E L S .1 ' 3peupic :IIIIl II-lulivnsot tho bridegroom. \‘t I. 3; of Sin ‘ \\'3IitI-Illltl lllno Fl :IIleIlsI . and! il'lling “m (It‘ldnt' the bus! band 3 that IIIII l'llt'I q ILI’I‘ tlw buyout. l.\ HI 3 .w IIIII slm' I»; 03 lisfltllalletl d, :II'II‘nly W cddcd In“: I I '\ ' {I‘ll 3\ 3w. WW ( ”m n 3 H“ 4 m ‘0“! u u ‘ Burton llollistcr and \\ III. lluw- â€" kins were on Saturday lust summoned .IIWEEDS ! TWEEDéI .'. T'VVEE D8 I‘llClUl'v II hcm h of mnnyistIstos for tight- int.r :Inl c. catiIII; I‘I disturbance on Sun- I'ZxI-Ininv- our now All Wool ’l‘erIII for .‘h n IIIIl‘ r I“. m Il I'm] V\ Si: 3IIIIy, in front I f the town llflll.1‘l’0lll lIII surprisI-d (It the goods wI- show llIl th '1 :'I.I a (ti 'IIIIL ll](}t\,'i(1g,pf‘ 2:, "CI Immino (it'l‘y. ll‘i' X l\ 'I‘Ill \Illl km (llllIlill'. lil‘. ()ll Impact: ed that llallister was the 0:20 lino: ommcncod the row, and that he had since Inude tlIre-Its tbut the nl'fuiI nus not ended. The magistrates reserved judgment for one wu-k ‘f On Tuesday lust sr. interestingwed IliI II I-IIcmony toIIlr Ilace at Chantry, whcn Minn Munudu. daughter of Mr Stephen Seaman, N88 m ricd to Mr. lid. llnrhm ono of Dzle II most pop- IIlII youny IIIIII. AftIr tho nodding II 3 Iige putty mainpsniId lIll' I couplc to Furmcrmillc, where tho pIIir took trnin t'or Niugms and other points of into: I I III tlic west. Mav suIceI-s st.- tond tlIIuI uni buppinces‘be their por- llilnu Several important business changes have taken pIan hero recently. In purchasing the Koylo prov, ty Drs. CornIll &. Comell hsve tIIlI II s stc ( I .I’\ \I B IJ E S -, which laces them among the substan- .. . . tisl citizens of the place. They in. AW 1m” PHOTOGRAPHS l on u I” .Saw [Yancy and tend to greatly lm ovc‘snd beautify gr! an 4 A0. I P/tI/I’qgnrfl/I Ila! wont} an? out. I wlurts ”m property, and awe “re“, begun ' (Jim/761' am! [I’d/Ir Call and SR for Yoursrlf I,“ ”,1, A new stable willbc mm. and Ins/2rd I! ark. 0/(2’ l’zdurcs Copied. ed this full, and next summer s llne .. residence will go up on the site. We con mam 81' IsoIOI m not gr: .II.- II. iInoI KY 3“ E. II. II Gamble, Artlst. M are glsdto see this eIiIlence o! the $01.38 .°. 85 .'. AOKLAND firm a prosperity ..... Mr. E. Gilroy. Are declared by all rstiontsl people to-â€"â€"â€"â€" who has conducted s successful cer- BELL TEAS AND COFFEES, .risge and blacksmitbing business here Especiallv, in addition to thoic. other large stock of goods, for mun: years, during which time Choupcr than any Firm In Town or Country .... “...â€"... We Mill-II, Iâ€"‘scel Iss7 Mus-pt node heretofore to sale ups people offer-envtnemosl ”service in humus. OUR "(ml-KIT "not 0’ $.- BOOTS AND SHOF "““”"""°NM gm to than more Infinite-Jello: flnvn. finvlnst. (invest! sud II fortune lslsl by for e I-siny dsy, by pmflhbly purchasing from MOLE! A ACKLAND. FIRE maritime: .... -~._ . .I. V- _ gy “ Exmnine hm \I- -w llrII-II I_v K3 LXlllllllIt‘ our \I‘II l IIdI III: :.Ir [’3‘ l‘.\. III. 3IIo our \-.,.I. (30:: to VIIIHEII .3'll I III: 5“ our SPL‘FIJL le'f.‘ at. Ladlnf .Yln'hao E‘Iuls fly Pro f Cents, srorfls Su-nsly-flrr ('I'nz'a. a? Pnocs Will chm-ya in; found lllt" lII’lIII'sl. Ill {3.0 Popular store of 11“. 9'11 3. .I\ \V IR: 00.. ("IIIITIIAL BLOCK, Kilo St, r0 TRQanC TO Sllofi' Qt} WI" IROO‘mI- MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. 11.11%. W '3 retired from business. is Ilsce will be taken by Mr. Normsu wsley y. who has purI- yhealed Mr. Gllroy‘ s shod on the corner ot‘ Msin sud Henry strcet'. Mr. Dowsley intends mulling sex as] important changes end in prov-amen!“ on the property, end will no doubt hsve s successful business I-srsI-In. ..Dr. Palm, who lIss prac- tised his profusion lwre for some months has “gm III. nut his brother'ns prsctice In Westport sIIIl intends re- moving there this Week The depor- ture of the doctor so] his Mulls will be "gutted by slugs circle of Glenda. OI Buturdsy lset John 0mm wss obs borers s bomb draugh- ‘ sed' '2'“: 3.333“ AIM Inn spent plum“ Free-III. 1:. when . i he esmcd an enviable to motion, list The lecture by lliss l'I'ltlI as. mII I. ladle, Mimi” Is llsptlst Church “I was-um even- :2. He' 2““! 0" “Calms oI KInd “lax” In“ mm lively broke-“don. ' fl sud abet ‘ ‘ " ‘ obliged to retqu to hope of spin minke fission. . . 33.. her health Is now rspldly improving sud it. is to be hoped Illst st s not lsr distant dsIe she will be sble to return to her field of labor. The lecturer opened will: the story of her all to India. through the impression Insde upon her when s girl by s missionsry lecture. She described her done to obtain eu education. and finally her departure for the m. It, in spite of the IliImu an action at I‘IiI-uds. Dur- ingher rut. your in India, she ,wsa occupied in turning the linguege, and not content. with that task, shut ed II. bible class which u as well sttend- ed by English spcsking lliudooe, sev- eral of whom were converted to Chis- Iisnity. The ides that the Hindoos are uneducsted was s fslse one. ss many of the men were highly educat- ed. The education of the women was however. much neglected. The life of s convert in India was very hard indeed. At some of the mission stu- Iions the numbcr of converts was very llrgcrubout 1.700 at the at. Mon 1 which she had been compelled to leuIc. The largest congregations in the world guru in Indiu. At one lInntiIItI'v 10 000 chIIIvcrt-I had been baptised. '1‘ he I work aIIIonr’v the uomcn w0uld result in meat things, us the men would be Ionveitcd through the instrumu nt: Ility of their wives, who, as heutlli' II, pIIIIII gicut lIirIdIuIIcmto a spreld ol the .-, ospcl by making the liIes of Mn Ir LlII‘isliIIn Spouses unbo; mtblc. III-I “ Dt‘llrel'l "â€"â€"-InI.II who bore the pullin- quin in Whit it she made her jouineys >râ€"l\ ole useful Christians, us they , would, pIIIIIlI to the clowd outside, . t-llllU MllU Iisitcd II lquso One nutIVc convert, ll'llllt‘d l’etcr. hu-l been the means of commuting two thousand souls. 110 was II qulLlIy man, and euppm ted II I-IIlIIIol with an E. II gllnll II IiclIII Them wolo millions of llOllSt' hold gods in India, which mo worshipped by the mass of tho pPoplO. llIo lIcture wus listened to with guilt interest, and at. its Ionclusion II collec- tion was taken up in aid of foIIign 3 missions. ”...â€".... ...-.... W. _. THE LATE ALEX. MITCHELL. Alex. Mitchell. ot Columbus, Ohio who I'lpl In part of the summer in F Ir- morculln Iisiting his sister, MIs D ':i Illcr, did very Hiltlllunly III. bisliomc 0.. 'l‘lIuIsIluI, the 20th ult. The de- censcd lived here some IIVI-uty )curs 2100,311Ilb0flr3 an honored come in this neighborhood. The Columbus Dispatch publishes the following no- tico. ~ “’1 here was II lugs: and impressive l'uIIeI al at tho burial of line loch and respected mun. Scieml societies on loot OSIIIItIId the long procession through tho city. and (army mark of respect “as p: “lid to One who, though comparatively unknown to the public, was woll known to hundreds of wm k inunlon, IIIcr whom he had acted as superinlendont In places of grant re- sponsubilit) for many yearswin the Columbus btugy factory and also- where. He had rare ability us on or- list, as It practical mocbunII and us II director of men. and was loved for his bi kind- hesrtcdness nndupright chris- ti n character. The spontaneous marks of love and respect were shown in the beautiful floral emblems, some of which were unique and original such as II broken cuIriIIge wheel, a palette board and bundles, etc., And the words “ Our Friend " worked in lovely flowers, betokening his profus sion and the esteem in which he on: held by both workmen and clnphiyrcs Such beautiful and laIish e\lIibiti ms of respect, show what II good man Inn accom lish In the Oldlnf‘lly walks of life I. no has chumrtcr and n will to in: ct" service in the path of practical business 1 Fe. Alt“. MitIl'Icll has left II legacy to his wife and children and frien ls unit feliou workmen, more precious and enduring: than gold, and the results of such a life, though cut short In full msnhood, will be felt as long as the hundreds who know him on remember the honest and kindly face and form, sud tbe chnrscter end sbility of their old friend Alex. Mitch- l P ell. “T‘wIIII not hls stetlou mIIdo him (mt. Nor wealth In lands or “old But his big heart. kind lama“ mo lute-- Such wealth can as “er be twold " . -7..E__.‘.... ...-fl » COUNTY NEWS. WONG: .I.:rrm no! on “A" 01’ DOWNS!“ swarms-sm- â€"w mwAumum maxim-p. To maumwolm. ~We In. to fslre oeeupyl so nu ma vehesuuneble'm as“ ell '90 me e cor-e lam. “glam” two weeks. We hon tewt “charms-rs es unset s week. when we will “gulls! then; end mmmm I...” w 7308'! OF YOXOI. TU-I'MY, Sept. ”’5.â€"Viol“?! ere sll bone from the Toronto Em lilbl ,sll well new. Imp-belted school beyseme grist WI). Not long up e petulant-chad ner- teelr sate is! sell eh hotshot s H‘s heed, te MNWd lb)“. ensue. mm - "In. ow. days, tebng in the fair. A“ '~"‘*~-~â€"-*-â€"me um....,â€".v.._....... . .--“-.. -..“. . ... u, willows-spams. Lmustbeleulor theseeretsrytob chronicle at If. E. Chm“! R Dermal, Mr. Web warm; and family, Ohsutsuqus, N. Y.. ere here on s visit. ...â€"... ...... “...â€"....- 'xswuouo Moumy, Oct. l.-~â€"R_ev. .18.th- um mil wife, of Avonmore, Out . vis- ited his brother Soovil but weak. Mrs. Dewitt, Euton' s Corners, spent II few days here last week with her delight», Mrs. S. K. Brewe. T. R. Preston was in Ottawa seversl home Butllrdey night. Mrs. S. Viclrory, who bu been very sick, is improving. Mrs. W. Shaver' Is very ill. Mr. \V Guinemn, who has been from home several years, snd is now living in “'yoniing, is here visiting his parents. Divers urn, at work removing rub- bish from the bottom of the Rideuu Cunnl. Mr. IV Iight has rebuilt his sawmill, lately destroyed by fire. It is ready of â€"â€"-.'~ mm-m‘f. 'r Mommas-W .W. 3' I" sevbullden. hub» ‘ teed. 5‘13wa wt to arms" W for mph“ Mini” ' ”days exposure to am sad wind, A Variety of Mouldings Metched lumber, 8; ', Keptln inatock. -GEO w. BISHOP- 1.8.9. FALL TRADE 1'55??? '03 Wan {3338-33188 3”” °" ovisncoxr AT TI‘IE L0‘VES'I‘ I’RICE, Ml! byshw weeks due E...“ E :9“? ‘eeuhe M0135 FARMERS‘JILLE 333 333303. N nsvlng Just. ordered s full line at He returned COAL MD WOOD STOW. 1 sin prepared to sell them es CALL AT We also manufacture the Dominion Steam Washer Ann CIIA MPION (AREA MER P. S.-â€"I usvs oxi- or THE BEST CUTTERS IN (Baum. for the machinery, which will be put Clgtepn l)‘mnpfi, Sinks, in in II few dIIy II. Dr. Préstpny has opened II drug store in Mr. Hart's new building. lie has 0. large assortment of drugs, clIcnIiI' -,II3II patent medicines and 0chytlIing that is usually found in II. first. cluss drug store. 110 bus secured the SQ‘WICES of E. J. Hurt as clgrk. Before this weIIII’s Rsron'rlm rmclws most of its patrons, Ncwbom l'IIir for this year will be II thing of the past A meat fouture of this full IIill bIItlII- special prim to the hundsonnmt buby “'0 are souy to my that thorn me in this fluitful bur' ,le II dozen families who will not mnIIII- to. As requested b3 some of our sports “(I clmllcngn \\ ostport, Portlund, Elgin or Delta to u squirrel hunt, twclvo llll‘ll on II side, for the oyster suppor. 1“.l"ill or Poi'tlnnd proferred. l Alumflcmonts cun be IIIIIdII IIItlI S. K. Brown. Hunt to come all within tIIo trucks. SoIcl‘ul nets, with other fishing Itc- omIlI'vI'IIIIIIts, wero II few days ugh cupcuwd from II locul fishcrxnun by Inspector 'lilden. J. L (lullughcr 3w: his nnv houso about finished, IIIIIl it is an ornament to tho IillIIIgo and :I credit. to MI. (l., who IIqur docs IInvtlIing by h Ilwq The house is furnished with all the wait In iIIIpIOIonIent2. A hulbcl has opened shop in bllt‘ rdoms lItIly vacated by I) ll. Colo. SLOCUS. BURGLABS AT WORK. midnight Prpwlm Inter Vanunum'l More and flew Open the ante. This (Tncsduyl night burglars b 01m into '1‘ ' Vunnrnum's store. ctl’ccting their entrance through It WlllIlIlW 0n the west side. The sale was blIIIIu open, the door being broken into two piBCI-s by the force of the explosion. The burglars suecocdcd' In gutting only about $25 in (ash, but snpplemcntId thIir boodls by helping themselves to HICKSST CASH PRIC AT jewellery, etc, from the show cases. Tho toms used In drilling the safe we: 0. le’t In tho lloor, and had been stolen during the r: gbt from W. Hickcy' s blnI-llanitll shop. S. A. Tap lin heard in tho night II noise lesmpubiinvz an A G LICCRADY SONS (uplojion, but did not make II Illm- ouch imistigution of its Oll 'lll. The most 'Iingulur part of tho nll‘IIir is that Mr. Vnnurnum's big dog was in tho store all night, but was not heard to make any demonstration This fact. would lead to the sup ition that tho burglars had previouslmsn Iude frionds with the unimnl, which is a powerful brute, and was supposed to be a good watch dog. wXIiT‘ED Q {mfilngg'hngnâ€"fi expert ['I'l to lean the II I n a. e sv ll some specter: III pluto'scwlnc preferred. I e as ERIKA. A.)l.ctl 00-! menfilhe REMOVAL. N18! ROLLINOSWOBTHWMMII’OIIIICQ H. s. MOFFATT’ to her patrons end we public general! the: she has removed ller dress and mutle mutt», «ubustirusnt to the list. over I}. lie-obs store. where shewlll be found reed' to do ell work ? tr... Mto her with uni c nonun- s‘nd wI ‘bw despot-III. m .â€"â€"..â€"..... l MOVING BUILDINGS m stoma bulldl hue-Immature with Pol III the o'er-um de solely u who street the . Theseus butlslln to new would I consult. t Int 3 entrusting their contacts to the nu clonin- , W Mm two-t. -lve our. Whitman {mtg min: “esteem Ilseueu ...â€"... mAnLlsflED, I8“. “3333' nut 30., 3 ”ml” tr m luv: Item on than. SAIIUIIS 1 ”rd cages-I, and II full line of TI NVVAR It} Kept in stool: III. all times. ‘ . 2 5 'l 1 oughmg Specialty. Glre J?! a ('all before tearing, Your Orders Elsewhere. ‘3 ave "V. i .1“. 1: A I: L. .I ’ l , I‘ .) "r ‘ “ . .. it. I .II a: anfllih : gig,uu'n,.;,w.“ (7.”. LA 0 IIEII’, Good 37‘ 0108. Reporter .IIa’chISI'Mg It’d/cs. J'. L. Agent, Furmcrsm‘llr. ”no column . . . llulf (‘Ululllll ... IIur'cr I-oIIIIIIn. I IslII H I olumu. 'luul Ii :0 III): IlIIIIIIl Tsunslont Transient and lltflll wlvrrllaf‘rll I .. 3?" per lllltl for lit IIIIIII'IIIIII, 'JI. poi line to: 9' III sub III: uncut insertion. Renata: Not'ees. \‘otlms amongst rI IIIIing IIIII.,IIrr :‘w: pcr llnc tn IuIrIIlIu' udvcrllscrs. Ind 50. to" I-MIIIII IIIII tumors. Notices of births. free, .WOOC' ...lI-Itlfl .Izm .mâ€" 3 .II: ° â€"â€"' 0 Blggrr Bargains than Eder a5 BROCKV'ILL .’S ()\E PRICE BIURGAKN SIR) llOUb‘Efva. \V. DO'IVNEY. Innrrlugos and dent he. Nor" have nel'uble Coeds III-I I Im‘rl II: I-llt II Low Prices rs no are I: ow AI‘lllng I nr II 'I IIIIII WIIIu-rSIIII-k. WII nIkIIIII leI III gr II: 5| ping I..u on ”ID Closest 1.: Vin; flax-g III. w- Hill‘s! I-Ity'lcsIuIIl quoilticstlmt IIIIIIIII I III 1-H) lll II . I. no I- -I Beats, Shoal. Ruhbozn. Over- shm. suppers. Gloves. Mittens, Trunks and Vunr cu. our turn": Long; Boot. Depart- meat is ropIIIto will; tho urgent Assortment m. [‘1‘ In IIIM‘II :IIIII Ul'htlkl‘lll”. and III prices IIIIII will surprise you for lowuuga. IIIIlm- and llH‘lit't‘i tl-I' 31“”le and onlnpuro pilots. ltllIl you IIIuI I, admit that we are oIII-rlm; the Opportunity or use LII-new: . ...... .. ....-. ...“. D. Lovmus. l‘rnprlvtfir. CASH WANTED . 1:). IV. 40, 000 BEACON AND CALF SKINS l") 0 WIN .II: '5.: .I.... “m 'w .. Grand Prize Sale - Neilsofiw‘ Co’s. 13 R C) C I: Vr I L L Li, COMMENCING 21ml AUGUC T. THE BROCKVILLE TANNERY. WFUR SALE CH EAL‘ ...â€"â€" A CHIIIIII‘II lot at Berkshire neer Piss old onough torw son less this sale we will give .‘our prizes. C(‘Illnt‘t‘ll‘tl I 313. Cari. saI .II &(‘. II MCNISH 1qu N I then: will be our: lIIIIIIl rccl tickets and dupl' ates; (II IIIIII cxccp ted there will be 200 tickets) which will be put in :I b: II:. \thn the tickets are all taken up two disinterested Ui'crscI will be chosen and I child sclcctcd to draw and whomcr hI-lI s the IIIImbcII drawn will get the prize. rum nus. Ono hurrol bostquultig' ‘I'IIO'UIL, to purchasers of any cents‘ worth I! goods. . . m“ pull. -Tcn IlIIIlIu-II' worth or ’IJ‘ERWAIIF to purchasers of one dollar‘s worth of nods. 7.1% "XIII-JPN: Ilollnrs‘ In C 48". topIIrclInI-rrs of one Ilol: er 's worth of nor ds. you" mm ‘V II will decorate the walls of an: parlor In town or country. tho 1-. III nor '0 hero the (hub :e of any paper and Ix rIler In our cstr. IlIsIIIneIIt. VII-be lousy that III Addition to theIIboIe lndurrements we will filx 0 run I. born] I. 'lMO‘H‘u s on «Illa-arr! sold for cash \I e haw In stock III for the boat. chcupes an. I lll cat Issmrllnm tobo ounrl ln Ilmkvillc In our line. u follows It all l‘upe “Inflow 5 mlos I lIlImI I. -I (‘ III-rt stpn-ss W warms l'lcturn l‘rumel. Albums lllblos. sInIII-IIIIm .‘IIIIII-wure. .II 0.- (WT. IIl kinds of Floccy IIIIIllIlnch-Inl \srns. Anflcluslnn. Berlin \\ unis. Arrnso- mm. but 'rt tier-y. thks. I’lne l’lushcs, I'olts,(.‘hcullle. Cords, humans in oudlese \ll’lot} snIl can I- IIIII 4: too numerous to mention. NEIIJS‘.)N ex. (7‘). in Ilingllul' mun-nun I! “fill mutter 0” Fuller: ad You; Psoplo Bsmlslly, was -â€"~â€" Oeusrsl Isrebsut & Pastas-tor. ...-.- HQW AND WHEN DEPOSITS ARE MADEI When “NW groceries no wanted «use f" and Oatmeal; or first. gltznl’llmwsre.rl I‘IIto ("mhery (ills. and Wmlzwm or unmlguslz or e Nobby Suit of with neat. r 0 shoes 'ounl men. on. Minus-re or lmstrsifld Imus. ION? Shoo, for II young Ind .v: or out Memoirs“. thII II will cure own tooth In one week; or. In short. any thingâ€"â€" 3...." rs. um mum WI. 701 gm iet II s: wuss «'eooss. Millmen,'Threshers and Farmers WILL SAVE MONEY BY USING THE FAMOUS LARDINE MACHINE OIL, Superior to AJI V in Canada’ . . lots .Ianuliehsnn. .Ict'OLL BROS. 8 00., TORONTO. ‘- For Isle by G. W. BEACH, lI‘AIlMl-JIISVILLE. FIIIEIBVILLE & NALLOIYTOWH M A I L STAGE LINE. an t. "MIDI”. "I". .. -..â€"I In": on ._I; .Iovsr. PAIIMKI". I 3 ll! Mullon [ll‘ II II ‘ol. mum I? About): It um. A than louse! Fscu win. on sou Can". .I.... T o -..... llIIIIII III 3338 I Ireekvllle cemetery ' - kw“. Mm Clluuwi's leleed be latch. Kllbors‘ s Gov-nor! and Ellen It mud to their ml... -..... m. Re Buss-lee to marks. lie .5. Wu but Petr-me Requested. "huhhmeleeeged MODEL PRESS," .1 ”VIP-‘3 (s. ORV“ M" II- III II. lfll‘y In?“ on IIIrI .‘Mvm b‘u’mns. iI BROL ‘lIVlLl.I I7

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