L People’s Store, Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, )Huts & Ca vs, Boots & Shoes. Rubbers, ‘ ‘ and ' verything found in a. FURNITURE ‘IHE IIGHES’I‘ CASH PRICE 1 1’ II) FOR 50. 000 lbs OF To be tound in the county. Having a aplendid Hearse and a fun supply " .9 a9. - u- 4- a . . m Cuauns. Chokete .L Shea-d3 offer. BUPEIIIl II 8TH! “I QUALITY Jon] shown in town. Call 3nd see u. we will be. pleased to show our goods gm} you will be more than pleased with the value we Bargains in all Lines, aWQOL- His unortmont of Scotch. English ,nd Canadian Twoedo 5nd worsted )oatings are pronounced by all has on hand one of the best selected flock- of New Fruits and Spices, ‘frst Ctass Stare. .v'm-crm ho inspection 0! litanng thmn, r old established Grocery Store is as insual suppled with a ful. line of Gan gamma. Pertioulerly st this time u be is now oflering unprecedented 00 m CHEAP BROOEMES. For m Ohm Importutiom of I"? CASKET “III. II "I! OUIIYV ' Picture framimg a Specialty ‘9] _ GENERJ L MERCHANT, “MN "RI". PARMIMVILLI. a Large md Carefully selected stock to which ho invim . H. ARNOLD éw Teas, D. JUD SON. 3119. May 20th. 1884. we can till orders promptly. C. L. LAMB, Go to the H- H- ARNOLD R. D. JUDSON. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION 'rI-IE FAR RIERSVILI4E REPORTER. Siza 14x26, and One Novelty Press Size 6x10“ - [‘he presses have been in use only a zhort time, and for _nll practical Puf- Printing Presses I’OR SALE. the subscriber offers for sale at. less than half‘oriqiual coat, JNE WASHINGTON PRESS, mses arc’ as good as' now. Only eason for selling is to make room {on Irger PYCSHN‘. Apply at the Rayon-ran ofï¬ce. 0701' motif. Th 81:01:. lab 8%. 'réShaving. Hair Cutting and Sham. pacing done in latest City Style. We More Cred“. Tu: undersigned begs toinform his old patrons and the public generâ€" slly that he has ro-opened the manu- facturing branch of his 8001’. and Shoe nusiness. and is fully prepared to do ill kinds of Work in ï¬rst-class style, imd at prices"- that defy competition, itock and workmanship considered. Sewed and ï¬ne work a s cialty. Having engaged a. competent oreman, Mr. J. W. Busmnn, a good ï¬t is guar- .mteed, and work made as ordered. . ~Give us a call and inspect our stock. Fo_r cash only. J. H. McLaughlin. [S’All parties indebted to me will gave costs by settling with me at once. NEW BARBER SEEM)? Re-Operging! BOOTS 8: SHOES coufmt. Tho Punch: out Pnrlor 1n Alb-n College hum Inn-Mull who not In an. qualms; “or flu tantruth bu! beam use a few weeks I Mi. 5 wuun‘ Maui to iu may “much Now. of“: soul: to you. of coconut. an. my opinion bu not changed. except for the honor. The uncle“ of a plum u in min: It one or two yam The Stevenson Plano hu born. an: tau. I an more than satisï¬ed. In the ofd stand, Mansell Block. Ip-stairs. Baumâ€"Al; m of)†[whim give my unloltonod uoomnoodulon ot the wvounon Puno. The Slovenian Company Iva-mum the Plum tor u term of your: The have um. (Ir lion than tanned thou- cou not. Tho Pin;qu our Pnrlor In Allan The tollovmf l- w :1me mm o no the noun 0 chl- uoduln Plano :- To Stoku 5 00.6 Look here next week. PYE’Sr SPACE J. n JACQUES n. n.. n. 0.. Pm ot Albert College. Holloway. Ont. "I "IV"... "AID. w. muou. Pro. .1 I was now past the turn of the night and as we had four miles to Walk. I told Jnlm we would have to be oiug. So We rtt‘pped out on the pore . but just as We did so, the sky was lit up by lightning, and one tremendous peel of thunder rolled alon the mounuiu sides. Its echo ha not. died out in the far 011' Vales until the rain began to pour from the garnered fulness of‘ du- Clouds. We waited for it to stop; until we Were all slerpy, when the} John Smith and I were like broth- ers, or like “ ery and her little l lamb," when" axe went the other was {sure to go. So we went to '06 two sisters, and u we were not the best boys imagineble, the old man took umbrsge, and wouldn't allow us to come near the house, so we would see the girls] to the end of the lane, and there we would have to take the ï¬nal I kiss. They were more surprised yet. when we :old them we thought of going in the house a little while, but as all was quiet when we got there. we had no trouble in euing into the kitchen. Then en there we made our ï¬rst mum, and 1 made up my mind to ask Sadie to be my. wife the next time X came. ’ I told him I was going to risk it. and come what would. ' He said he would risk it if I would. 80, home We Went with the girls. When we got. my the end of the laue,‘ [told the girls We me3 all the way. ,‘ They looked at each other in a. way I didn'clike too well, and said theyâ€"- the old folks â€" Would be in bed, so the} didn't care it' we did. We soon got tired of that sort of 0! fun, and I mld John, on our way to singing school one night, thstl wnigoipg into {be lxppse. too. Hilaaidvflmt the old man would run me out ifI did. “ Well. gentlemen," he .be an, “ it don't seem right for me to hi how it happened, but a: it. is nbout myself. I don‘t one much. You see. when I was young, wednd to walk a high at ï¬ve miles to church and singing school, which wu our chief (Amuse- .xent. But this don't have anything % do with my not getting a wife, but 'uat Wanted to show you that we has some trouble them days in getting out: SPORE. _ was a jolly old fellow, we ull looked for a jully story. We were oomewlut usurp: load to hau- him ny, “ I hove no story that would interest flu." no we hud m ï¬nd other entertainments for a while. when one of the boy. told me to ask him how it was he never lun- ried. So I did. The mmtivo which I am about“; write wu told me one Nuke-H night. in n countrfl parlor. I. wag one of than my ta in mid-m, when the wind awoepl over the land. making everything tingle with in fronty breath. {hut I wu settled be- fore a blazin ï¬re, surrounded by n hulf-duzfoflo y boy: and tn old buchelo oneph Groer About forty am_l eight yearn uld. It w'u jhat the wry night. without to make those within on u a good ï¬lmy, so each of ul had to] in hunt- ite a'orv, save Mr. Green, yard I! by Souod Out of a Wife- On Thursday, Robert, youngest 80:: of Wm. N. Bullock, creased the Gan- .moqne River from. the west side on an errand to one of the atone. He per formed the ernnd, started for beam. and has not been eeen since. 80311-1: ‘ For the missing boy He at once inani- ituted, but no news concerning him could be learned. Ice has been cut in the river and a search made.end wnrch and enquiry have been made in the country for mnny miles around. It was reported that a boy anewerhig his description had jumped on a farm- «~r’e sleigh going in the direction of SWeet’s camera. that the farmer hm! taken him home, but this proved in- correct. The boys mother visited Mother Barnes, thinking to obtain some ciue to the missing one. The aged seer said the boy Was are.“ contented at the home of aiitrmu and that he Would bei'ound as an. rt-prmi-nttd. ' The body of Ira. Wm. Keeley. which was stolen from the vault m Railton two weeks ago, and for the covery of which her two tone haul ofl‘ered $100 z'cwm'd, was found on Saturday in the dissecting room of the Royal Medical Collegm Kingumn. 'l‘lne body had been mutilated almom beyond recognition. The remains were coflined and taken back lo \Railton. The Messrs. Keeley, it is ‘said,intend to take“ legal proceedings against. certain personsâ€"student! uni outsidersâ€"-whoee names hove bevu ured. M ram. Y. Rosa. .wife of a}. putor, with a. vuluable fur coat. mode to order in Montreal. They intend the coating season to build a larger addition to the mause and to commence the erecâ€" tion of a new church or make exten- aive alterations in the old one. The congre ation of tho Presbyter- [up gym-gt), eltpOf}, hayepreaenced The following license commission- ers have been appointed :â€"Brookville r and South Leeds, W. H. Cole, Chas, Cox-mull. and Luther Kilborn. North Leeds and Grenville and South Gren- ville, Jae. Buckley, Edward Smith, Iqaiub Wright. From our Examsâ€. At 1;“. I thought I would Ii. doer on a chest which In aprond our wit h 5 nice whine cloth, while I draw or] my boots; so down I Mt, when. Inns of the can. I Went plump into. lug ungtard pie !_ _ I thou-gm John would die laughing for he and I bud smashed the award all to thunder. and the plate right in um. (04mm in our next.) We did not In V0 It to '0. 8 the bed flood new the bud d& “n. John was soon in bad,» h. ‘W‘IL Inys slow. and full 0! cubs“, I Una luokivgg argund thu noon. - The next. 12m of July celebmlion will be held in chkville. \ mm $1 “bidding may . nut ' “ht uld walling t. u- pm dream, and #mmimng I- oome the out Bacardi] night, w; started for bed. yirh laid we MN 30 J u k W liulu mom .3 MI.“ 11 * out, which Id «at it tho w. ad ;... M {author duu'l'gd up «fly, \w nook be hope FHA!†05:! to)“ 0008‘?! X'IJI.