Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 24 Dec 1884, p. 2

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On Saturday. while eksting on the (Eumuxoque River, a son of Mr. Gil butt Baltic broke through the ice and was drowned. x. Last Week' 182} tons of poultry were shipped from Brookvillo to Bon- ton.mukiug a specisl train of 22 Ctll'l. Mr. Jamel Rush, of Lanudowne, severely injured one of'his eyes with a knife which he was prudently taking from a child. Smallpox has broken out in King- ston. The first case was that of u nurse girl employed in tho fumin of Sir Richard Wtwright. During thehlow Int wade, wake; m the St. Lawrence Ins flully two feet higher thfin the day before. As'rhe township of Wolfe Island has refused to guy the $200 assess- ment. which it I: claimed it. owes the county. A suit has been entered to recover the amount.’ Diptheria prevails to such an ex- tent. in Ogdensburg that the city board of health have ordered all families in which the disease exists to make known the fact by placing a At a recent meeting of the Wash» burn Cheese Factory, 8 statement was read showing the average for this factory 1.0 have linen 93';l lbs. of milk to 1 lb. of cheese, and the net profits to have been 91. cents for every 10 lbs. of milk. The law requires that every pai- eon who takes in a stray animal must notify the township ‘clork of his municipality of the fact, in addition to advertising it and giving a minute (lescription of the animal. The Mark is required to lump a list of all Mlvll. Persona neglecting to ('omply with this provision ol'tho law. leave themselves open to a heavy penalty. mul besides cannot collect. expenses 11): keeping. From our Exchanges. The union choose fnctm'y that. W» burnod down in Holland last fall, is to bo replaqu with a new one. placard on some promineht' part ' of their house. J ' - Slag,‘:1nd no doubt many will be forced to sell at present prices. Tlllfl is not what the N. P. premolars promiwd, and the farmers are now generally agreed that N. P. muuna No Prices; The fisllmving from the C‘mmlian‘ Ann‘ricnn, respecting Mr. E. 14.: Chamberlain, will he read with intona‘ wt :-â€"â€""'[‘his glntlemam has made man wurmfi-imnls in (‘lai‘agm He i~ uriginully from the town of Pros. mlt, but for a time ro~ided in T0- mum where he studied the profesaimm ot' barrister and atluxucy at law with Slvplxcn RNmrds. l’reviul's tube- glnning the study of law he was sucm-saively principd of Ingeraoll, (‘tanmnoqne and Morrislm 3‘ high M-lzol‘lnand in every l-ebpvct won the ash-em ofull abnut him. At the meeting of the Canadian American Snciety he was elected to the honor- nlxlc :uwition of President. Munv farmers tllrowhout the coun‘ 1y are 'holding back their grain in the hope of obtaining better prices. The prospect, however :8 not; cncqurng; INTECH‘ (1984) associates 1025 Hargricve Rd.. Unit 1 London, Omarion N617 "’7‘ I'll". THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN China and Crockery War: in 'I'm Sets, Pups. Sana-rs, and all the difli'rvm‘ Goods in that Lin». Fresh Goods, vizi- Shaving Mugs, Fancy ' Cups and Saupers, Teapots and small wares in great variety. In Glassware: \Vater Sets, Tea Sets, Mugs, Jugs, Ornaments, Tumblers, Goblets, Cake Stands, Nappies, Celery Glasses 81.0., &c. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Fancy Goods: Jewel Cases, Work Baskets Ladies’ Satchels, Pearl Card Cases, and small wares of various kinds. Violins, Acordeons, Concertinas, Mouth Organs, Jews’ Harps, Metallic Pianos, &c., 81.0., &c., 8:0. Agencytor allthc fist-class rxfakers of Pianos, Organs, and forum N. Y. Singer Sewing Machine. I shall offer a! greatly reduced mic-ea. a first-c lass organ fur $75. Cull amrexamme 11 before yJu purchase anvwhere else. I)®ILIL§ ILAIREE AND SHAWL. Knives and Forks, Childrens’ Knives and Parks, Spoons, Butler Knives, Pickle ,Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Jacknives and Scissors, - Xmas and New Year’s Cards, a fine and ghenp assortment-Lea” aqd "sae them. I VHTVI ' - Prices for evetyflung In down! dawn! Derry, duwn. J as- ROSS. WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELLERY. 7 BENT STDRE. [IE FARMERSVFLLE REPORTER- LAMPS &I.AMP FIXTURES. I'Xmfls' ..A fine selection in Candies. VERY POOR CONDITION CHEAP FOR CASH; SpecialfiBargains in Tweeds and Flannels. firm-(Wins. Shims. Canned Goods. 910., at COST PRICE. T039 811d J & Pl W Subscribers to the Reporter who have paid their subscription in ad- vance, will receive the “N ews” ' for one year for 750. 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Dr. Tat. ma 7 e a ates: sermon in Brooklyn Tabernacle. Clara Belle‘a New Y... ;. ft» lion letter. “ The Man-About-Town.“ sketches of people and pieces. a serial story of absorbing interest. a political cartoon. and a rich variety of condensed notes on Fashions. Art. industries. Litera- ture. etc.. etc" etc. lts market quotations are caimlete and to be relied upon. [it is Just the paper for the young t'oiksgand the old folks will like it just as well. Our special clubbing terms bring it. within reach of (AI . Specimen copies may he had at this office. Send your subscription to this oflice. Are now selling off their Groceries. Spicestanned Goods, . WEBSTER & SON For,$1.50. , V. ) . ( . S- 8:, Cl}, ""1‘] E9 ‘13 '1‘; VS 3. l 'l‘. ’nnned Goods, etc., at COST PRICE Tobaccos at a great reduction. Phone: (519) 686-1970 After Hours: 657-0390 entire steak at Cost. Price to mnke room for ' Winte Goods. .v-w". Main skeet; -Faiflxcrs§ville

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