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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 22 May 1884, p. 4

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We would udviae the boys not to 'puuke of too much “angle-leg," and get tired on the Main street, a the Chief is now on duty and the) may fetch up in the Pie house. Our road commissioner got on the warpch yesterday, 3nd the way the old punks flow is wonderful. Ho he will keep Item: up until our Will u are thoroughly reputed. The High School boys expect. a high old time on the 24th. They are uranging for a scratch glme of base ball with the “Kilkenny Boys" from near Lyn. Fuller pmicnlun later on. Gordon Bros. have ovorythin in readiness for wool carding. '1‘ air nucbinegy has all been “wrongly overhauled and put in first-class wo k ‘ng order. They expect a large run this season. The chimney on Perth atroet look. very antique. Stavenu Broa.’ new Hum “rived last week and is lovely to look upon, a: Even a strung Ind subsuntllll) The Chief will make a thorough in- vestigetion of gal-tote, potholes. fines, etc., in search of fire. We would Id- viso the good housewife, if the winter cobwebl still linger. to brush them away, an the "oopp" is lttil‘od in a fine navy blue suit (cap included). and should it become tarnished in the heoharge of his duties. Llwl!’ might be some: Ian uage used unfit for print. Also tie up t e oulhldog, on live “billy” will be in company end the pet will be euhjec; to annihilation. The docket, although lengthy, was disposed of by 1 o'clock. Mr. Wright, of‘the firm of Jones & Wright, barristers; Mr. Campbell, m‘ Gananoque, and nut oldvand ex- perienced frivnd, Geo. P. Wight, were in utlcndamto and dealt out their VlOWH on the legal points to their vari- ous clients. One 09.39, of offsett and account 00- upiud a considerable time before a kamed jury, The polite aflible man- mar of we plaimifi' in this case, mupled with his knowledge of the law; saying nothing about the justice of the case, we ithiuk had It “little,” effect upon the jury. ).v‘..i:h twelve wére special summons, one action 013 contract. and three on tort, and three examinations on sum- mons. His Honor, H. S. McDonald, presided with his usual good natured. kind and just manner, giving much good feeling of satisfaction to all in- terested. AExaminutinn suummm are very strict one defendant being ordered m mil for thirty days. The most. laugh- .zble of all was me man who wore the fimey watch chain. His Honor, the Sudge, thought he ought to contribute at least $2 per month to the court if he could support. such atyle, and asked to see the watch, but, l0, and behold! no such an appendage was there. and “things Were not what they SPt‘mC‘d." The docke? of this court for May 1603 Contained Aeventecn cases, of Division Court at Farmerswulc. T he day is fine, eh? LOCAL ITEMS. INTECH (’1984) associates . 1025 Hargrieve Rd., Unit London. Ontario N6E IP7 311E REPORTER, FARMERSVIIJLE, THURSDAY, MAY flu. THIS ORIGINAL‘DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION J. THOMPSON, J. H. McLAUGHLIN ~35 he has theâ€"â€" loot I'd-cm! mink. m an. row... @A FAIR REDUOTIOI FOR 0M". J. H. McLaughlin. consisting of all sorts and sheep! GENTS’, YOUTH'S and BOYS, LADY’S. MISSEB, 62 CHILDREN'S Boots, Shoes dz Slimers. rim Good. a Specialty. ' Including Sugars. Canned Goods of all kinds, Tobaccos, and Soaps. ‘ Hyson, Uncolored and Basket Fired Japan Teas. Fresh Oranges and Lemons constantly in atock. " Uur Grocer-tel wm be‘fouml Good and Cheap. Mrg. J .» Thompson, to any shown in town. Call and see us, we will be pleased to show our goods and you will be, more than pleased with the value we offer. H. H. ARNOLD. All patio- diuiroul of supplying themselves wiuh BoobWare of the Hin assortment of Scotch, English, and Canadian Twwds and worsted Comings are pronounced by all Has a. large assortmth of liliinery, Feathers, Flowers, & Ribbons, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS. of thé town. H. H. ARNOLD, The Inspection of Intending Purchasers, {flour g; Tea aVSpecinty, G’Remember we guarantee satisfac- tion to all; ‘and if goods are not what we represent them we will refund the money. Goods delivered to all parts Has a Large and Carefully selected stock to which he invites Bargains in all Lines SUPERIOR IN STYLE AND QUALITY We Buy tho Imp“ loll tho Ohnpm‘ PARKERIVILLE MDT 8. SHOE STORE. (}ROC1C1{.II13S &c., Particularly at. this time as he is now ofi'ering nnprevoicutml‘ Latfiii” ‘Sinylaa, (J'ENERAL MEIHJflglN'l'. MAIN STREET, FARMERSVILLE. In connection with the above MAIN ST. FARMERSVILLE. Dealer in Key and Cheap can do well by 00.117113 on With the Latest Styles in THE D". 'I LUIIIOA'HIG mu. For Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Headâ€" ache, Spiains, Bruises. Kidney Disease, Lame Back, Neuralgia, Wind Colin- and many complaints not. here enumerated. Always take L. L. L. when requiring a good liniment and you will be sure to get the worth of your money. “NI”. com mu 03‘ WILD 3 GREATEST “"0133 01' uh can: no I“, Is steadily gaining in popularity, be- cause it is a good reliable remedy, and cures when others fail. In view of the prevalence of Coughs and colds at this season, it is well to have within reach a medicine that can be depended upon and pleasant to take. Children like it, and it only costs 25 cents per bottle. No family should be without it. m’. .0.“ rowan, For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Dis- temper, 616., just now so prevqlent. We do not claim it a condition powder and cure all, but as the disease is removed the appetite incren and nature will then assist in its war ,and your horse show a. marked improvement in a short time. We have many certificateu of wonderful cures effected by using these preparations, which I will publish soon. that others similarly effected may know where to find relief. any business will be found in connccucn with .Hclmughlin’n BOOT and SHOE: STORE. I also take this opportunity to thank my customers for patronagb gi '91) me, and hope by keeping my stock pplied with all necessaries in a. well-kept drug store, to still merit a continuance of the mm P. year. Wflepulrlng neatly executed for the Cash. PEOPLE’S STORE. We make the bust. We line the best material We always make a m. We warrant our work SHOES ANO BOOTS A SPEOiALTY. First Mass Shra. THE HIGHEST CASH‘ PRICE PAID FOR 50, 000 the. O1“ Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats & Caps, Boots 82 ShoemRubbers, and Everything found in a Farmérsville. May 20th. 1884. New. Tgas, New Fruits and Spices; Menu sewed work in the Latest Styles .-°f., A. C. BARNETT7 WOOL. For the Choice“ Importation: of BOOT MANUI‘ACTURBR 1113A!) T1113 2 Wishing you an as prosperous J am yours respectfule C. L. LAMB, Go to the J. P. LAMB. Phone:"(519) 686-1970 After Hours: 657-0390 Where he is prupured m uxucuw all orders entruntud to his care with neuuouu and dispatch. Satis- fwliun and lil guaranteed. ‘Shifll clitor mmlc to under. » ALI“. C. l'Yl'Z, Tsil’or and (Svuel'ul Jubher. Farmersville, May 21. GENERAL MERBHANTS. rwnsmnn, ~ nun: Alfl .24 DELTA, Oppomc Central G. W. Beach’s Store TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS The undersigned begs to lnnuunt‘c to the inhabitants of l"urmeravillo and the public generally. thut he has opened I Tailor Shop in the rooms over “GIVEflS A TRIAL" A Call Sollrflul. For all past fuvurs, and aim -. m: them : our continued effort; m “mafia cuz. unuancu of their muumuu, IASKIC'FH :mi 1‘ we can rm um i ~ In: IEST usur‘ mm Our old established H.- usual suppled with a “Carefullness”, “Attention”, MHH‘I' (mu/m at HIM! ;' run: will hold your trad.- IT “WILL STA ‘1' ‘x‘x'l'i‘li Ub’. GOOD AND (HER? GROOERIES. 1‘0 those with whum w: had the plcus‘ of mm to be tomul i Having a 5PM"; and ‘5 fun mm FURNITURE R. l). J [I has on hand mw M’ tin A. Parish 8:. Son, Néw Tailor Shop! Hearty ’ Thanks, “'9. wuuld eand mu‘ A- PARISH & SON. im urc we would any â€"-aud it"â€" stacks D. JUDSON. “RUFUS, : I .cm‘aptly. IN THE COUNTY- ; 51% cut): I. ‘UL‘t I‘Y Store is m Hun Street. antral Hotel. line of SMH‘ not wt 311555

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