Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 28 Jan 1885, p. 2

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From our Mocha. A mum; ‘n‘s‘mod Godbuu 01 Art: rior,hu been left a {drums at 3 .000 by relatives in France. Hr It:er a few days agoto look after the windflll. The Ordor-in-Conuoil g'vinz effect to the Cumda Tom mace Act in the ungtod counties of tormont, Dundu. and Glengarry, wu passed ourtbo 3rd inat.md will come Into force on lat of May next. The recount of ballots in Ewan. ms conducted by Judge Mc1)unald,aud no change wee made in the result declared by the returning ofliuer. Conn uently, the council stand:- throe formers 3nd two Conserva- tivel. The license commisbioneru of South Lansrk, through Mr. Henry Stafford, the inspector. ofi'er a reward of $5 for every conviction for violation of the license low with ‘reganl I0 Sum-dag night and Sundav selling. How would this work in cells ? A number of‘ high-tuned young follows have been arrested at Ottuwa char ed with burglary. Their social posit on planed them ubove suspicion of ginning in this direction. enablipg them, it. is said, to commit the numer- ous ofi'onoes lately report-11; This case is likely to illustrate for the thousandth time that a man’s coat and such! position We not always a guauntee of his honesty. There is at a faster train than that which too Mr. Van Home from Cn-leton Place to Siltaville, snu which ran “neck and neck with a shooting star." The driver of it, an American, as the story reveals, tell» that It “ goes slicker than a square yard. of 1i htning," and that one or the mail cerks, the othur morning. just. as the train started, luuqu out of the car to kiss his with, who was standing on the platform. and bless me if he didn't kiss a ww uut at Riverside. , A nhort time ago. a man named Fruer,frbm Glen rr . mutatert'ible fate on the C. . construccimu Ibout. 120 Im'les from Sudbury. He, had goneto examine a hvavy dyna- mite blut, which exploded prema turoly, blowing him mm the air a height of 100 feet. The terrible .gcut performed its Work mnst efiect- ively, only scraps of flesh and shreds of clothing bemg discovered on th' surrounding snow. Mr. C. Waterson, of Kcnibtville has in his possession a curious novel: which might form an interesting article for a museum. It cpmists of a 1 piece of wood under the bark ot'which exists a quantity of fumhma. The bark appears perfecuy sound, contain. ing neither niche nor npvning, and the fact as to how (he 10.11110”! came there ion mystery which uo person who has yet seen the ohij ms been able to eXplain. A _sina:i splinter oi bark which was removed while saw- ing the tree discovered ihc feathers which appear to be foreign to this climo. Mr. Waterson wk: given the object. b a farmer who lives near Kempevi lo and who fouml it while chnpping in the woods. " INTECH (1984) associates 1025 Her ricve R’d.. Unit 3, London. gintario N6E 1P7 count! 1233-. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION TIIE FARMERS" [IJI‘E R EPOIlTER. China and Groom "'arc in Tea Sm. Cups. Saucers, and all the difermt Good: in that Lint. Fresh Goods, vizi- Shaving Mugs, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Teapot- and small Wureo in” great variety. In Gluawlre : Wade! Sets, T68 Sou, Mugs, J nus, 0rnuneutu. 'l‘umblets, Goblets, ano Stands, Nappies, Celery Glasses 81.0., 8w. ‘ MUSICAL INS’TRUMENTS. Knives .nd Forka, Childrona’Knivea and Forks, Spoons, Butler Knives, Pickle Forks, Carving Kuhn» and Forks, Jacknives and Scissors. Xmas and New Year’s Cards, a fine and cheap asaurlment, can and sue them. Prices for everythng us down! down! Derry, down. Violins, Acordeons, Concertina, Mouth Organs, Jewa’ Harps, Metallic Pianos, &c., 81-0., 81.0., &c. Agents for nlltho fist-class makers oi Pianos, rgans, and forms N. Y.b‘|uger Sewing Machine I shall offer a? greatly reduced rices, u first-c lass orgAn tor $75. Call an examine ll before you purchase anywhere else. N. B. . .A finfiselection in Candies. Fancy Goods: Jewel Cases, Work Baskets Ladies’ Satchels, Pearl Card Cases, and small Nara: of various kinds. mus “mm mm smnm. lAMPS & LAMP FIXTURES. R. D. JUDSON. FURNITURE To be lound in the county. Having a Splendid Hearse and a full supply of Coffins, Caskets & Shrouds we can fill orders promptly. New Years GOODS. "I! IRT IA'IET LIMII II THE IOU!" 115’ Picture framimg a Specialty ‘83 Our old established Grocery Store is as usgal suppled with a full line of 8000 AND GHERP BROBERIES. .1 Call Solicflcd. WATCHES. CLOCKS & JEWELERY. has on hand one of the best selected - stocks 0! - 7 BENT SHIRE. «sawâ€"“$.73; XMAS “m. m; w’gmvmr an??? MW ‘ ‘ ‘ O â€"AND- R. D. JUDSON. J as- ROSS. Manufac't'uréa'iyf Copp'iaids'.’d.?d’ sold ‘by B. LOVERIN, Farmernville. , Sto‘ves guaranteed to be same as sample. The subscriber is agent for all kinds of Cooking, Parlor. Hall and Church Stowe. J B‘orty I)ifl'erent. Styles to Select l“rom. ~ 36% my prices before ordering as I can sell cheaper than any dealer in the county. I l l New- ..... F “Mggguty, ToroaneekluNews pg ‘ - " ‘ T â€" â€" v v ‘ » fSulmcrlbcrs to the Rel.)m-tm‘ who have paid their subscription in ad- . ‘ - ' (C .T ’3 Yance, WIII lecmve the hows for one Vear for 750. FARMERSVILLE Rflpom I SUPERB ELEVATED-OVEN BOOKING STOVE. Fpr $1592 Phone: (519) 686-1970 After Hours: 657-0390 THE

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