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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 22 May 1884, p. 1

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for th» first time entering thujmu'umlintic I arena. while othors are old and experhi ennui writers. Our principal rousmmi fur starting tho‘pupor at this time is to' u-mrd the sessions of the Buy of Quinta wmi'croncu of the M.‘ E. Church of (Xanadu. The union so happily brought uhmt hat: rendered it necessary that the functions of this conference should cease. mu] as the first cOnfeu-no-c of this body wus held in this village. juut forty . years ago, we thought it fitting and appropiuto that the closing scenes in .1} llh‘ {J(LX#!}MWM§mt-lÂ¥4fin.hfldfiLfllWflld-v L V handed doivn to‘ futur generations by tlw humhle organ \\{%ii'tipuse to issue at this time. ‘ The: first page of ' 'i‘m: “woman will he umlor the edi-- t turiul nmnugument of the Rev. W. Blair. the estuemed secretary of the ' wilful-once, whiuh is}: sufficient Quur- . mm that this departiiiéiit will be ably mwlm'teil; A couple of well~lmown ‘ chums: of this place have consontedto l?ll"liHll an original piece of-puwtl'y for 4w"! iasuo. The local department will In» un-lrr the careful muperviizinn of the lull ll‘%llt’l'. who, with tho assistance of j :m nhh‘ :nsistant will cull the latest mi-l must mtvresting nr'WS for the en. 1 L “aamuuut of our readers. It in our Mlvrdrour' in udvanowe. If the painninge promisoii At the Soucuati‘muf “ 13‘3" “‘"D' \varmnt us in continuing THE BI- D” 0‘ 0”" friends» “’9 “We “W'semed mun-n: us u weekl). We will in a future to commence the publication of a. small i311”, Emu om. flaws and pusmon dui’y sheet. to be known on this a“, “mung questions “f the day. FMLMEBHVILLE liémnrau. 1n consent- '1‘1,t..mbmin making our bnw to the ill): W do 80. We have two Owed“ i" I public as u journalist, we \k‘oulch'espoot- W'W~ Fil'fit- 3' defiiu‘ [0" “filthy lu‘v'u‘v” fully Rulin'it your patron:ng and sup- and second. to benefit our PMFOHH- port. and pl‘ulniae onour part. to do out With regard to our aim and purposos. best to make the paper \wn'thy of your W" 1’3"“ but a few WWI" t" 5“.“ w" confirmed patronage and support. shall work and write for the udvnncev " THE PUBLISHER. i , V . 1* ' i ‘ 'mm‘mw.‘ "kW-\‘F ‘V ‘ I “H‘P‘If of the moral and nitel uh inltA FARM BALLAD “l 131deme manure of those amoug whom We aw! CAIN, associated, and, while we do not per “0‘” ""‘mny Claim any "9".) "iii-h “Mn” 9 ‘ D}',il(‘A'r|'IL"'l‘l) My mum I‘!“:l{\'l) Hanson zm mlucatnr 01' puhlii. o‘n'nion, nu an" r ms". piclrimi to announcie that We have g Come now, good wife, and tL-H mt true, m-mmni the assistance of u. numhur of; What “u this fuss w" “W11” " - . 1 The. house this 'oai' from Li ) in no prmmncnt W()I‘l£01‘fi, some of whom an- ’ 3 ’ i L ,' .4 . ,_ _ i _ ‘ _, l Hm.- got; an extra clean. .l fiimited- number of advertiscuwms will be inserted at special rates. .V'utices in local columns 6 tents per hm‘ for [int insertion and 3 rent: pt‘l‘ llnefur cur/c subuqu Martian. _ Will Iv tamed wary morning during cun- ILu-mvd at tho' ofiicc on comer of Church and Mill strata. I'aruwrwillt. 'l'armu, 26 cents for (WWW week, or 6 cent: per single copy. If Ma'an «u a «Wkly, 1‘6 raga per yaar, Mctly in «drama. VOL. I. "H.114; It wmmr 1m THE REPORTER. 102$ Hargrieve Rd.. Unit 3. 1m. Ontario N65 1P7 INTECH (1934) associates BETH UEI. LU l'h'lle, I‘ublialur a.qu Pruprirtur. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDI‘TION FARMERSVILLE, THURSDAY. May 22, lat-5.1. You seem to ho so full of joy Humming that good old mum. 'Why, Heaven bless you, John, l thought That you would nurelyknuw, \ The reason I so lmppy was. -Awlwhvaubchmwmmu‘wmw w It is to get the house cleaned up, For conference this year Is held in town, and I expect, Some preachers will he hero. Oh, that’s it. is it? ministers are coming, Did you say ? God bless them, “my” be Wielt'onle A whole half year to stay. They hre God‘s chosen people, For to tell his love around; With them I won't be stingy, If it takes my house and ground. , The old house doors we'll open wide, 1 And serve an extra meal, I For preachers are a kind of folks I That. never have a deal. 1 They roam about. from place to place, i They're kind“ of Gospel tmmpa, } l And when they are meeting hungry. 'l'hcv eat like blessed scunms. The terms will be muuty-five cent! for confurcnce week; Hillffl“ copies, five cents cm-h. A liberal rr iuction made to partius ordering a numimr of copies. 1f the paper is continuwl Lin: price will be Seventy-{We cents pur your. strictly in advance. If the pntnnmge promised wan-am us in continuing THE B!- run'n-m as u wee-kl). we wul in a future isrsu‘: smc our views and position on [Jim Iva-ling questions ut' the day. ’l‘lwretbru. in making uur bow to the public as a journalist, we \mulclrespect- fully sulu-il your p‘rltl'ulmgu and sup- port, and promise on our part to do our best to make the paper \wrtlly of your continued patronage and suppm't. purpose wieuue Tm; am“... as a daily during the Sittings n! the 0 er- euce; after which. if the patronage is such us‘to seepre us from loss. we will continue the paper m; a. weekly. It will therefore rest with the public to say whether they will have the paper continued or not. 0 year to stay. chosen people, 8 low: around; m’t be stingy, y house and ground. , loors we’ll open wide, extra meal, re a kind of folks me a, deal. it from place to place, i social intercourse. of Gospel trumps, are meeting hungry. blessed scumpe. l On Tuesday evening last, the mem- bers of Rising Sun Lodge, A. F. &. A. 31., met at the Armstrong house for the purpose of enterteing Bro. W. lPalmer, Who was about leaving for l Nebraska, to commence business there. ‘An excellent supper was provided for 5 the craft by mine host, Brother Harry, fafter which a short time was spent in Just before break- ling up the Iollowing address was pre- f sented to the guest of the evening: ‘ i Dun Sm AND Bachâ€"It is with feel- ‘ If we only sing fromvheort. There‘s Father Jones and Deacon Quibb The richest men in town, ' Lord bless you, I remember When they were not worth a 'pound. They like the music and the church They did when they were poor; I’ve seen them begging for it, deer. ‘ About from door to door. To see them in their broadcloth dressed It made me happy feel; 1 tell you Christiemty for people Dm-s a great deal. So let us all in harmony Together dwell below, And God will take us to his own, ’ Whea Ive-are gelled 2Qng > 7 And let the preachers come and bring God‘s blessing from above. , ngjl make them ‘happy while they stay "Twill be a week of love. Farmersrillv, JIay 20th, 1884. I hope they will be Christiens true. With all their heart and soul, But then they‘ll have to 've and take. And cannot run the w ole. I heard that some ueer people said: It was a horrid ling, To have a patent brazen horn To help the members sing. They once were bellowing singers. ‘ Of o‘ul and ancient rhymes. I’ve heard them start a hundred tunes, And nurst as many times. It makes no difference, wife dear; W hat with us takes a. part. Whether its ham or organ, God‘s blessing bom shove; We'll make t .9111 he y in our home. 'Twill be a week org)“. They‘ll have the very but of {are Our humble home words; Tho h some of them look mighty nice. Pefimpe they are the Lord's. 0f butter, in your good'fu'm buns. Put in e good big cup, And if a lean one come. this way, Be sure and fill him up. To see how stingy members net It kindles up my ire. The think thet when are a. class '1‘ mt never 11 their hire. I hear the Methodist churches Are going to be one; I hope not, wife; But I'm afraid you'll see a little fun. I hope they’ll work like my old. team, Out yonder on the plough. They’ll pull and stand together, And never haVe a. row. «I‘lct‘fhflz: epme fat! with them [wins .Preacntauou. Phone: (519) 6864970 After Hours: 637-0390 Last evening quite an inmrestlng ep occurred in the X. E. parsonagu. principal parties to which mme all the from Iroquois behave the knot securely The bride was Miss Charlotte Campbell. am groom. Mr. James Montyomory. bath at pm of Iroquois. Our reporter hurrwm-d in 'Ju: time to get apiece or bride's ( 11 k0 o'nd w sa the bride. We wish them a happy voyage d life's turbid stream. As we go to press the conformoe emn' none; are in progress in the M. E. church. F. (‘hisolxm or Lyn. chairman. Seven or « candidates are awesttn: owr the-Ir work \v seven or eight examiners 1003‘ sex-only on see that no “ plugs-1n: " Is (hum. Although I o from'nmong you I new field of la. 1', I Wish to retain connection with this Lodge, and h it and all my brethren may awry [for iii/ifs 'go’o'd 'Wérk‘. ‘ DEAR li$hx1nxnaa~~lh :ay that I ‘._m pleased would scarcely (Wpl‘eSB m)?le ings tonight. meeting 9w many 0 my brethren here to pay tlnx respect to law at taking my depamw l'rnm union-,5 you. Although so redomly'arrin-«l :22 that point. to which all Mason: m highly prize, I feel that I owe H mm. of gratitude to all my brethren lwm, who have. at all times, been ready and willing to instruct main the knowlr-(lgfi so necessary to advancement and so beautifully demdnstratecl in all the workings of the Order-from tlw fiwt step until we are taught to deal 11]; m the sq uare with all mankind. Again wishing you happiness, {"u! prosperity, together with as firm frimm 4 m your new home as you law in H - old‘, we bid you, deer brother, an nun» tionate good-bye, hoping that. at In: distant day we my again have the pleasure of meeting you around the festive board. ' l‘uge uf min led ' and ensure vu meet with 0:0 whaling profiled himwif to be a goodmn and true, but satllwsa fills out hm when we recollect that the l warm imam“ which tans so atey sprung up ween on an 1r 1% about to be served. But yalthough ~n intercom-o o! friendly greetings may for a. time be denied us, we can awnu you that our best wishes and our h'lml- est regards go with you and your esteemed partner. and we sincerely tm ~‘~t that you may be blessed in your ha '4 t and in your store. that all the lmppl nesa and felicity allotted to mortals HHV be your portion. and that you may u r recall with pleasure and satist'avth n. the memory of that part of your bnfrwl holiuday spent among the peoplv wt Farmer-wine. Additional Local. 'W. H. PALMF} Campbell. and '2‘)". both at pm wrwm-d in 'Ju: (Ilka! 5nd to Sui wavy voywo dw N(). I.

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