From our Exchange; 1‘ m an“ that diplherij} ‘tistl to In nlnrming extent in West mcluoaaer. The attendance at the Delta Car- nival was not so large an it wonid have been. had the Weather been few.“ oruhle. About 50 masked. The annual ooavention of the E331. om Ontario Dniryman's A-‘IOOinuon will he held at Mm‘rinburg on the 4th and 5th of February. Paddy Loney of Gannnoque is ready to bet up to 850 that he can saw more wood than any man in the couu ty uf Leeds. Mr. Hawkins. anurm- ersvillc, is now to be heard 1‘: om. Prophet Wiggins, emboldened by his reount success, now ï¬xes agreat natural for March lSch-‘zlsn which, he séys, by pointed out, iwn years ago in aletter to the London Standard. It. is to play havoc with the shipping and to be attended hy em'thqnnkt‘a in divers plums. but, of course Wiggins Wont be foolish enough to bring any around Ottawa. Among the private bills to bein- troduced to the Local Legislature are the following :â€"â€"To incUrporute the town of“ Stanford as a city ; to incor- porate the Brockville and Martial;- ville railway. M ‘. E. W. Jackson is allqut ereclina 3 ch el-aa factory in Loelle, nunr \ViL low Bank cc-metery. The bmlding will be 263136 at ï¬rst and arr angemunts will be made for enlarging as man as businues warrants it. Mr. Jackso“ has the promise of l'urty pun-«ma who will mm in the milk ol'200 cows. TL.“ Tumor}; will be a noun-glance tn farmers in the locality, who have had to send their milk tun fun It. will opnn on“ the last of May. The Scott Ant campluigu is waxing mum in Kingston Mr. Baluple, lmtol keeper there, clmrgt-d a farmer 50c. for shed room because he advo- cated the Scott Ad, and stated that he would charge all farmers a fee in future who advotzme? the Act. Now, a Mr. Clark states thnl he will erecta enable which will uccnmum- date 150 horses, which building he will alloev Scott Act farmqrs to use free uf 0 large. . About eight venra 21.30 a vmm 3 «.351'H named erguson living at Sand BIV. near Gananoque married a mung man named Kayes. 'lhu sun ngI: t'oI ; food and clothing: proviIIIr tuo h'r'zlld ï¬n the young couple, the mnsteI «t the house h-fL tor the far west in BaaI'chot'afortune. Fur some time the “ girl he left, behind him " beam] from MI lruant lmd Iegularly, but amen the lapse ofII couple of years IIH trace of him was lost, IIntIl ï¬IIaHy rumors of his dI-ath began to arrivv. II \I as even asserted that he had been lunged About two years ago the NH'IPOSOd widow. havinw mourned II IIIItï¬t-icntly long tIme. took tn heISeIf II somnd husband named Root, and :5on have been lIving at Sand BI) Iime that time. One day H‘t ently,I mm Ihoppel off the (I‘m-and Trunk III \( Itlm'ymwn who claimed to be Ihv InSI and defunct Kry es trunking: fur his “It'v. He was tIIIIt she had Inaniccf :I«.3am, and the lust. heard of him h»: h Id Set out {'OI Saul Bay to uncertain who was the beat manâ€"Root. o: Reyes. COUNTY Lint.» 102$ Hararieve Rd. Unit 3. london. Ontario Nbi- H" INTECH (1984) associates THIS ORIGINAL DO‘CUMENT 'IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION 'PIJ.E FARME R S\'ILI¢E REPORTER,- R D. J UD'SON. We Nora Cred“. n: undersigned begs to inform his old patrons and the public gener- ally that he has re-open d the manu- facturing branch of his Boot and Shoe business, and is fully prepared to do all kind. of work in ï¬rst-clan style. and at prices that defy competition, stock and workmamhip considered. Se ved and ï¬ne work a specialty. H. ing engaged a competmt foreman. Mr. J. W. Busmxme good ï¬t is gnaw anteed, and work made as ordered. HARNESS SHOP. Re-Opening! BOOTS 8: SHOES Givé us a call and inspect our stock. Fo_r can): cull. _ -- II n. In the old stand, Maxwell Block, up-stairs. J. H. McLaug hlin. GA“ parties indebted to me will save costs by settling will me at once. [I look to your interests by buying your Harness from us. We: mam u. our own work, and have No Kahlua Work Whatï¬or. We make our own Collars and claim to have as good a collar-block us there is in Canada. Call and see fox your selves. For sore shoulders, call and see what we cunu ‘ WE DEFY HONEST COMPETITION. Don‘t be deceived by the gloss and red leathvr of slupanade work, but buy your harness where you can in- sure of getting it made of good ma- terial, and by ï¬rst~claes workmen. Repairing done promptly. FARMERS AND LIVERYMEN, look to your interests by buying FURNITURE To be mum] in the county. Having a splendid Hearse and a full supply of Cofï¬ns. Caskets & Shrouds we can ï¬ll orders promptly. "I! I“? OAIKET UNI! II "I! BONITY :5" Picture framimg a Specialty ‘91 Our old established Grocery Store is as usual Suppled with a. full line of GOOD AND CHEAP GROCERIES. has on hand one of the best selected stocks or Call Solicllcd. Ifllfll SID! "All 31.. MIIEIIVILLI. A E. WILTSE 6: CO. R. D. JUDSGN. @For special {)ï¬'er, see local column ' of ï¬ns week, Toro‘ntoWeekIu News Literarx' and Musica‘ ll l4 15. 16. 17. 18. AN EVENING WITH LONGFELIOW, Admission : Non-lembors,100.; members, 5c. Begin at 7.30. . Vocal Trio ......................... “ Invitation" Mas. CORNELL, Miss FISHER. Mus. Bxstxs'n-m. Biography of Longfellow ...... ........ .....\lns. W000. . Readingâ€"selected ....... . ............ Mn. U. E. Bnowx . “ The Bridge ".. .............. Mas. CORNELL ‘. “ Burial of the blinnisiuxls '..... ..... ..... ......... sts NASH ;, “ Paul Revere'a Ride " (Reading) ............. MR. Rum Instrumental Duett ......... ‘-’ Tuncredi “ ‘ Hussini ............. E? 2v§§$ "n 5% FROG} llA. )1. 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