Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 18 Feb 1885, p. 2

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uqu 80!. up a. DOW! and mmh‘ for me. Whva got into tlwhru_\furd I had to run through a (luck of slump. Ital! among them was an old ram, Was the devil. The old wnman so)” nod until you chum hm’t‘ hmlrd ln-r 1. mil". ’- I um. so scared and bewildered Hm! I comm um get up at om-e. 10 Nb warm math and I didn‘t LOW an}- thing on but a shirt. ‘ When I heard the girla'mlivkering. u made me mad. and I'jum ed up and rushed nut, or the dum‘, «win-.5 Ih * greater part of my shirt on the old imn door latch. ‘ ()t!‘ I started for the barn. ‘gnd wh: n I was half way through tho. yard tlw dug amt up a howl and made fur me. mom door, uncl a‘kml “ what's all {Mu noise about 1‘" The girls put her ull‘ as best they unuhl and went to haul. Vhile John Wuu strangling hiuulnll' under the wwor to keep from laughing aloud. Wu noon wont otl' ‘iulo the lmul ol‘ (lroxum, with the hull“ ul'wukiug early. [wish I could tell Will my dreams. but it would take too long. One moment I would hmvy myself beside Sadie, nipping motor from her hvuvm Irelleue l lips. [ho :1 xi I Would ho flying from the chi mun. while he Would be flourishing“ his ouuo above my head. l This all came to nu vnd by John‘ gix hug me a kick. Ou Walking up and lnukiuguround I saw John’s eyes an hi: us my list, while the sun was lbt‘Jlmug in m the ‘u incluw What to do we could not u-ll, for wo heard the old mun having family p‘uyers in tho kitchen. John looked out of lho wimluw and said we could get down UV! 1‘ the rool'. “ Cut out and ("635 m1 5mm us pm?! bll'ld.” hr S‘lld. So in my hurry my foot got thatme in two had olmhvs, at out I WWII. l1 -ul l’m --most,, turned over uml nlowu llw sh pa until I struvk llu- .lupr which nus ffln‘H'llt'tl w. h '1 “union; lmrton‘ 11ml icghiug \l'uy out I lollm right in front oflhv old man. . He threw up both lmmlu and Mind “ L u'cl mn’c‘ as! '-' for he thought *1 l I l l l r Iextraomd my Iv}: from the con- loumlcd holejum in time. l'nr tlw 0M lauly looked into Um kin-hen frum the mom dbor. and mkml "\xlml'u ull I Mt nwml alhfi‘mwi. and was M‘m‘t‘d until my hmm was 111 my throat t'ur I expected tho old man ONT} moment. 'l‘ho girls hm] not yo! retired, and I muld hear them laugh lit in hplil their aldul. (Cousin-d from be 010*.) You m n Ind 9; Mafia! gain 50 'that tho old mm Wuldn't hour. I wu now ready to not into bed. I0 I put. tho light um. and 'kal up my bouts thinking to put t m in u wow uonvemont‘plnoe {when dmu want One 0! my that. tin-mash I pnpu ho'o, which had been covered with 1.»: er, up no my very hip. Somme pm-t ot'mu wus‘up ataim. while the langou part was in the H1011”). As my log mu very long it ruched u shelf which was oucupiei by diuhou. pans. cufi‘ee pom. «to. , and turning it over down it Wont with a tremvndous Ofdflh. Bouod Out of n Vito- HHS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POUR CONDITION Tlf‘ I’m-soon .‘IO'St'flgvl‘prO'll‘s tn Inn-e do e w. I: last you in thu way at rwou‘inu UOVterllnwnt mpan‘rt. hm: ing m-eivwi nn lms than £6111 I'm ,|»I'in!ing. and 8's] t’ur advertising. Thv Rev. Mr. Krupp, ul'l“mnk\‘i|h- m-izrly mot whb quite :1 serious 1.)». It :lppvm's that hv «la-Me from TJIvdc) ZIHUI‘ huiding HN‘Vif't‘i tllvl‘t‘ ill Hh- \-\‘I'||U|’}_{ am] ‘lmwiug his hm 81' standing . t thv duor stopped into the hourw M: u llg‘h'. Upon Cuming out Im found h ~ hwsa hm! left mm immediately unhaan pursuit; The u-axt' mm‘niug 1 neighbor i'mmd tlm Inn's" hack M ghe vul'aue in n holv. It had pounded izavtl'so mi to make its {mun moth!- THE FARMERSVIIJI.E REP()R'I‘ER. m Imiikl a large to lw used as n lmiHing in: nu ssmu. There in a ymmg lady in Mulluryy town who, fuiliug tn nbtuin health from the physivinris, in now undc-r- wing the treatment knmvu as {In faith curu. Mr. Harris. nt‘Onuwu. has dm‘inlml N-b truce han yet houu fnuml of thu- l'my lust at Hansnmquu. A erurd at $100 is nth-red for inl'ozmminn Imulilu l0 his Poem-3H“. From our Exchanges. , Gmmnoquu ha: 23 mtuiufiwtureu. ‘ The nvw English Church at North Augusta vm opened lust week” Rev. D. Wiutvr m cnmluqung re- vival whim-u at Tulmln um! Prof. Tuppur touching ii singing claims. his annmlnm-d that man willb«-, hold in Kinga'on on the 24th and 25th insl., wh u [Hmm amounting In §5l)0 will be given. Rupert may: some ol'the Lnnmiuwnv pvople lmve lmll grant upon fuxu lumliug lely. and uuwowhnl in [mg- Hug a Mr qmmliy nt'gzuuo. The Swan Act petition in Kings'on 'lms liven ~igiwd by mun-o llirm llw re- quired numlwr. Business mom will mil lie hOl‘l‘y to we lllu Av! curry iu‘ Kingston. i Perth lmtvlkwpwsfimvu aduplod a wqu ot‘rricvs to meet tlw Sent! Act. The run-a mm are mouls 40.. bulging 400., shed for mac horse 100., mo homes 150. ‘ Rm-ruim nn- Miyg mhlod nighth tn the Gulmnnquc Stnlvmimu Army which numbers 150 Inwnbors. 'l‘lw nth-um :Ilu'o ii ht umnif‘cslud. 8v] 30 “3 '0 x83 melnt‘ul. He fuund mo omnplah-ly prmtinud. Part of my shirt. my hat. mm lvu n! my pauh, vent. sun-kings. necktie and one buot wow left behind. I vowed than and there that l wmtlfl lwvm' go to we another girl. and 1“ din heiill'eI wull, I threw lnywlt upon the hay. and after John hm! slid down the port-h unto I h‘ogshetd of rainwater, he came to me wuh on. of my book, my wait. and 0qu of the leg: of my palm. who bucked 08 aliulo and undo for me., With one bound ‘1 enoupod hi. blow and I my into me barn. and began to uimb up the lugd iulu \lw mow, when and old muthor hen pounced upon my log: and picked thgm_uuul they blvd. COUNTY trial-2., au‘go u: u: a singing chm. d that raven willbn- n .on the 24th and purem mucunting In mMod nighlh tn lion Army which I'd. le “HI-JML are“! iIItUYt‘Sl. is Subscribe for THE REPORTER. Only 7 5 Cents Flour. Oatmeal. Corumenl, Pork and Lard always on hand. Brooms, *Tubs and all kinds of Wooder ware kept in stock and sold at the lowest prices. BREAD & BISCUH‘ Fresh Fromtbe BAKRR'S FrggkOysEegg §Scents _per qrt gram Paid au- mun-232‘ The nights! pr“: paid (hr Eggs. D. WILTSE. W. E. MAYHEW- 24-} 105 good Muscuvudo sugm‘...$1 00 13 lbs Granulated sugar for ..... 1 00 13 m: Prunes fur .................. l on 18 lbs Currants for ................. ' 1 00 13 lbs Raisins for ................... 1 00 8 lbs Soda for ....... ‘ ............... 2 5 5 lbs Tea for ......................... 1 01) 5 gallons Cual Oil for ............... 1 00 The best brands of T0118 from 25 to ‘10 cents per ll). Tobaccos at a great. re~ ductiun ALI. wins or" _mu£n_ 60008. for Cash 01" Ready Pay. Look at thesé prices and then judge for yourself : 2-11bs good Musmvudo sugm‘...$l 00 13 lbs Granulated sugar for ..... l 00 13 ma Prunes fur .................. 1 (m 13 lbs Currants for ................. ' 1 00 frices Lower than any house in Tow’n, -fiv- (which has been fitted {81:th purfmse) we wish to inform our friends and the public generally that wu are pre- ’ pared to turnish them with Tho sulvsribors having opened 111 business in the bluldmg formerly useu :3‘Remember we guarantee satisfac- tion to all; and if goods are not. what we represent. them we will refund the money. Goods delivered to all parts of the town. PROVISION STORE. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS. llllineryLFeathors. Flowers. & Ribbons. Mrs. J08. THOMPSON, H Ion. Uncolorod md Buket Fired a an Tau. Fresh Orange: and emom constantly in stock. Our Groom-too will be to'und 00ml und Chap IAIN IT. IAIIIIIVILLI . lulu h low a; on... CIROCEIIIES £10., Including Su rs, Canned Good: of all kin: a, ' obacooa. and Soaps. J. THOMPSON Flour Sz Tea a Specialty, 9599.95939953'ES, Wiltse & Mayhew. Ag a Meat Market, Ne w Grocery A.Nl ) In connection with the above Has a large alsomuent of With the Lawn Styles In a Y 031' Call and see our Stov before purchasing elsewhere. Our Prices are Moderate Caskets, Coffins and Burial Robes We have Inn-1y purchased the fines Hearse in the County and having ut'all times a full s'tock of 1‘31"), Adah 3k .‘Iuple. We are old mpuricncod Mechanics and we do not lnukv n spedali‘y of any article. but of our whole busmess. BLACK WALNUT. SELECTED STOCK FU R N I T U RE Farmersvillo, Feb. 4th. 1885. Don't bedecaiwd by the gloss and red leuthor of slop-made work, but. buy your human wlmre vou can be sure of getting it uuulu of good um~ toriul. 11nd by first-clu- s wurknwu. Repairing dune promptly. l' look to your ilxte§égtfifiby buying your Harness from us. We make all our own work, and have to [whine Work “and. We make our own Collar: tnd claim to have as good a collar-block a: “MTG in in Canada. Cull and see {or your- ulven. For now alwulder. call and see what we mm do. We are prepared to «Mon! to all orders with bromptuess ' WE DEFY HONE8T GOMPETITION. HARNESS SHOP FARMERS AND LIVERYMI‘L'. 100k ‘0 your intarcatn hv Imvinu IIITII “II IMI IL. IAIIIIOVMII Always hat on [mud a. lame and .‘. OF ALL KINDS! IN . E. WILTSE & COI‘ ygur intercity” by buying \\'

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