oar uni triend Joshua ‘Warx'en. for- merly of this town but now residing at Prion LNebraska, gave us a pleasant mill yesterday morning. Although look- ing sonn-wliut older tbau‘when he left here son in years ago he looks halo and hearty. lie is on his way to E1 in to visit friends and on his return wi 1 call on all his old friends here. He reports craps and times good in the western stains mi-l rumor says that he has had a inn-snare of prosperity since settling 'in i.l‘ now home. ' {aim-iv} sermons will be preached in the .‘ in lln‘dlï¬t church ol'this village next 8 mill. Jn the morning Rev. W. :i wwwe. of Addison, and in the avo-ni- '1 Rev. T.G.\Villiams, ol‘Bi-ock- v'ilio. ' in Monday nveniug the annual tea in» ling will be held. Addresses by in. \(‘unL ol'Brockville. subject Remember the meeting of the direc- tors of the Unionville fau‘ on Monday. 7th um. at l .m. All having busi- ess with the (Erectors will please bear t 19 date in mind. The Newboro fair, which was held on Saturday last. was almost A failure. The heavy min during the da preven- ted visiura from attending. he num- ber of entries was smaller than usual, but the exhibits were ï¬rst class. Mr. Wm. Mott. the contractor.de his first trip over the mail route be- tween hate and Mallorytown toâ€"day. The Lu'o-Ipects are that this route will becoxm- quite popular. as about 4 hours time will be saved b parties going west on the Grand runk. Parties comi.ig on the stage hm Newboro or point: in the rear of the count , can Canned with this. route and mac Mal- iorytow.i in time for either the eastern ur westeru trains. Mr. Mott carries two passengers on his_ ï¬rst trip. ‘I‘hat Occur tn Vulcan 'Iyu III-h. the 'uh- Frankville fair commenced esterday. The entries were small and t e attend- “mm, ni'ovhibitors and visitors were {aim-iv} sermons will be preached in the ? thdist church ot'this village next S ,mth. Jn the morning Rev. W. S'H'we. of Addison, and in the awni- 1 Rev. T.G.\\'illiams, of Brock- v'illo. ‘ .m Mendny evening the annual ton 11m 'ling will be held. Addresses by Rev. Sl‘ard, ot'Brookville, subject “Wont-V ; T. G. Williams, subject, “Blundgrs.†Also addresses from Revs. W. SOI'Vi‘L‘O, H. Krupp and Judge Me- DonalJ. This being the ï¬rst Metho- dist enm-miment in the V'iuuge since ihe unit)“ was ommumuted- we must all go and give it our support and ixvséin; 3. Th Lamb eczmm tin) and I Imaller. Purmumt to call a number of ladies met in the Methodist parsonage. on Tnea‘dny afternoon of last week. and, after discussion as to the kind of society,.rul..upted the following: 1 That Lhme present heartily favor the forma- tion oi' .~omo sort of'orgamzution c0m- posed .n' the ladies of the Methodist congregation of' this village and viciu~ ity. 2. That until we get encourag- ment from a larger number of ladies in would not be advisable to proceed. 3. Thu! Hrs. \Vm. Mott, Mrs. Olive Lamb and Mrs. J. H. Blackburn be a comm} top to present the matter to the lw'ies ol'the united congregation and ra-mrt at the parsonage on the sac-om 'l‘nusdavin October. 4. That Mrs, I), Fuller and Mrs. \Vm. Blair be awmmittee on constitution and hiy-luwe. 5. That the ladies present f‘amr the idea of‘n church anniversary in tin- m-ar future and renpectfully suggest the matter to the 0mm: L 0 ( 'JL HAPPEJ‘IJ‘GS 102} Harsrieve Rd.. Unit 3. London, Ontario N65 IP7 INTECH (1984) associates HHS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION We understand that Edward Smith of this place, done the best shooting at the Unionville fair. Good fuz- Greenbusb. The utegm threshor in clearing out the bums very fast around here and in every case gives entire satisfaction. Mr. John Sturgeon has purchased the farm 01'0. F. Buliis. Rev. Mr. Craig, of North Augusta, visited our school last week. Now that the fainwhich was a grand suceesm is over, our neighbnrhmul has settled back into its usual quietudu.‘ Mr. Albert Davis. medical student of MoGill University. left here last Thursday for Montreal, This is Mr. Davis‘ second year at the university. Notwithstanding the great‘cmnpeti- tiou at the Provincial Exhibition Mr. J ohu Forth wok second pi'ize on’his bay team and a number of prizes on poultry. Uur young men have returned E‘s-um the Ottawa fajr ratty well faggedJmt they claim they ad a good time. Mr. Ssmenhofl' ships his dogs for Monti-e to-duy. He will robuny fetch u car loud next wee . Dr. Kinny with his usual good nu- Qure, examined our school hm Friday. Ot'course he found itâ€"-â€" A number of our residents amended the Provincial Exhihltion at Ottawa last week, They returned brim full of satiety, with the feeling fur once that their eyes had been satisï¬ed. M 1-. Jerry Bullis, of Plum Hollow, (brother of O. F. Bullis of this place,) while attending the exhibition at Ot- tawa. was taken quite ill, but we are pleamd to learn he is again recover- ing. Iron-bul- There is a good openin here for a veterinary surgeon and s 00 maker as the Inter hau abaconded: H. H. ARNOLD, The inspection of Intending Purchasers, GENERAL JI]:'1.’(‘II:~1.\'7 , MAIN STREET, FARMERSVILLE. Has a Large and Can-full); selected stock to which he invites His assortment, of Scotch, halish and Canadian Tweeds and Wmstcd Coatings are pronounced by all to any shown in town. Call and see us. we will be pluu~u to show our goods and you will I more than plan.st with the value w 0561‘. Bargains in all Lines, SUPERIOR IN STYLE AND QUALITY 1‘an FARMERSVILLE REPORTER. Particularly at. this time as he is now ofl'ering unprenudvnted Her lips Were like the leaves. he said. By nutumn's urn-1mm tinted; Some people autumn leaves preserve By px-esuing them. she hinted. The mean": of the gentle hint “ ‘ The lover id discern. And so ho clan 0d her round the neck‘ And glued h a lips to her‘n! ('OE'J'T l' ITEM-8. Glen Snell. H- H. ARNOLD \\‘ t We are old experienced Mechanics and we do not make a speciality of any article, but of our whole businessp BLACK WALNUT, We have lam-1y. purchased the ï¬nest Hearse. in tho. County and having at all times a full stock of Caskets, Coflins and Burial Robes SELECTED STOCK FU RN I T U R E Our Prices are Moderate Call and see ourStock T. G. STEVENS & Bro, m every Department. and we think it will be to your dvnntnge to We are prepared to attend to all ’ orders with prunptnoss ï¬lm, Ash & NI!!!)lcéo before purchaéing elsewhére. Anny: has on hand “use and 0!" ALL KINDS 1N Phone} (519') 686.1970 After Hours: 657-0390 Iii" Remember we guarantee autisfav- Lion to all; and if goods are not what we represent them we will refund tho money. Goods delivered to N. parts of thé town. Hus 2L large assortmoï¬t of Hillinery. Feathers, Flowers, & Ribbons, R. D. J UDSON . F U R N W U R E To be tound in the county. Having a Splendid Hearse and 11- full supply of Cofï¬ns, Caskets & Shrouds we can ï¬ll "orders » promptly. THE INT BASIN llllll II THE 0 INT! H son, Uncolored and Basket Fired apan Teas. Fresh Oranges and Lemons constantly in stock. Our Groceries will be found Good and Cheap Mrg. J. Thompson, TRIMMEO AND UNTRIMMED HATS. Our old established Grocery Store is as “SWIJ'E‘PPIEQ 9' fl‘y_li."_"_‘3f_ _ «JIâ€" i'itll Saildiééi. J. T HOMPSON Farmersviue. May 20th. 1884. Including Sugars, Canned Goods of all kinds, 'l‘obnccos, and Soaps. 800!) WAN)- CHEAP BRODERIES. Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing. Hats & Ca 3. Boots 5; Shoes, Rubbers, and ‘verything found in a THE HIGHEST 'CABH PRICE PAID FOR 50. 000 ms OF The Report†is rapidly I'm-reading c' rirculatitm and it one of the bat adver- ï¬xing Mediums in the County. First Class Store. Flour £393 a Specialty, PEOPLE’S STORE. Onlv 75 Cents a vow: THE ' REPORTER†New. Tgas, (:‘rIl()(-TIC I {[13 S JL'P.» has on hand one of the best selected â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"‘ stocks 0t ‘ New Fruits and Spices, WOOL. ’ Picture framimg a Specialty For the Ohm-It Importation of In cunnectibn with "Subscribe for mun s'r. rmznsvmx. Doaler in New lad Choc, With the Latest Styles in CLL. LAMB, Go to the R. D. JUDSON. the above