Spring Goodsâ€"A. Purinh & Son. Cloning Saleâ€"Jul. Ron. ~ 01d Rambleâ€"S. Boddy. Harness Shopâ€"A. E. Wilt» a: Go. Stevenson Pianoâ€"J . Ron. Reopeningâ€"J. H. McLaughlin. New Groceryâ€"Wilt†&. MayheW‘ Dog Lostâ€"Chas. H. Miller. Fishâ€"Joe. Thompson. Gueat Bargain Houseâ€"T. Vanna-nun. Walkl _tb9_ut Lent. Dinotm’ law. A meeting of the Directors of the Uniouvilleuir will be held on March ‘J'ld, at 1 p.m., for revision of prize l st and other business. Paula's Advoonto. ' The Farmer's Advocate will be hunt to all members of the Unlonville Ihir fox 506. per year, ou sending the‘ cash to B. Loveriu, Seo'y. bath. ' Much sympathy is expressed by the people of the village for Mrs. L. Rog- ers, who lont a very ï¬ne little boy of tour yeah; and two months, on Mon- day last†The lime fellow was a great favorite with young and old, and his demise has cast a. gloom over the entire village. The nodal School. "The following is‘the ofï¬cial 'regort of the attendance at the model so ool duringtbe month J‘uuuary 2â€"- ' Average in junior division ....... 3‘2" “ ' “ intermediate division 88 “ “ senior ' r 44 Total average attuidunco ...... 114 Number of non-residents in atten- dance . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 4 The 12th. ’ V 1 We republished from the Recorder a. paragraph stating that the next 12th of July would be celebrated. in Brock- \‘lile. Some of the brethren here thought this implied that Farmers- ville and other lodges would go to Brockvilio. and†they desire us to say that tlu‘ celebration will beheld in .l‘m-mei-sville. This is as it should be. Farmersville is the natural tocus of things throughout the County, and it is only natural that Orangelodgcs ~~hould gravitate towards this com- mon centre. ‘ Accident. wile. Dunn: u. thuught. this impli ville and other 10¢ Brockville. and‘ the that. tlu‘ celebmtic FARMERSVILLE AND VIGINITY. Eént commence: to-day (Wednesday saw awn-nuns". .1 Ab t '1‘ . WI: t 0 pï¬'flor ‘2'. ï¬rst! “a In? a THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY PQOR CONDITIONr T1113: FARMERQVILLE REPORTpn. , It in our ad duty to chronicle tho death of Mr. Albert. Eyre, who died of inflammation of the kidne u, u Leroy, N. Y. He is the non of eury Eyre. of Bellemy'u nation, end broth- er of Mr. Geo. Eyre of this place. The body of the deceased was brought home and interred in the family burying ground at New Dublin. With a View of giving the public : choap mode 0! advertising, We will m- um advenisomemn in thin column at25c. tor 51mm, or under, ï¬rst inseruongaud 10 on. [or each subsequent insertion. ('ORJ‘L‘R for 1-) V1)" I‘ll 0111‘ DOG LOSTâ€"0n Monday the 16th “18th Farmersville, a part bull and cache Bach. Color, reddish yelâ€" low and white. Good size. Any infor. matiou that will load to her recovery will be rewarded. Chas. H. Miller, . Greenbush. u choice Salmon Trout. Boneless Codflsh, Fresh water Herring, Finnin Haddies &c.. &c. The Old Reliablg Harness Shop is still doing business one door west. of the Gamble House, where you will ï¬nd Harness cheaper than ever. I have the best make of horseâ€"collars in the marketâ€"warrant every set. I warrant all my Harness 16 be hand- made and put together inï¬rm-elst style. 1 use nothing but ï¬rst quality of leather. We manufacture all our own work. Blizzard Horse Blankets, $3.79 per set; I curry a stock of Ladies' Satchels, Vuliscs, Trunka, Shawl Straps. Give me call, and see for yoursell'.â€"-S. BUDDY. Duane: stand- thick throw]: 511 the now To um us to l. e tomb What: new» d wait'uound BRDGKVILLE MARKET REPORT. Butter, R011 per lb. Butte“ Tub “ Mutton “ Beef H do per cwt .......... Pork per cwt ........ Ham per 'lb..‘. ....... Lamb “ .......... Eggs per doz.....,... Hay per ton .......... I‘elts ................ ,. Hides per cm ........ Onions per bushel.. Currotu (table) per Chickens per palm. Geese .............. . Ducks per ‘ pair ...... 'l‘urkeys ......... 5 Potatoes per bushel Wheat», fall, per bu u spi-ing. >06 Rve Der. hush Rye pen Outs Barley “‘ Buckwheat. . Pn rsuips. . . .. Apples. ..... . I All 1'“ l'alluw Beans Bruvklillc, Wednesday Fe 9:! S TU J05. THUMI’SUN'S for whit.th U 10 0 20 0 16 0 06 0 06 5 00 6 00 0 10 U ()6 0 40 u 40 0 00 0 40 0 75 0 30 11. 1885. 00 30 (30 1 1 0H 90 ,- ‘â€" r-COO U 0 07 0 25 0 50 l 20 0 0“ 0 8H 0 80 0 m) n t1 0 On an 00 80 50 (m 6.5 4.5 41') 70 THE GREAT Bargain House. Go. to McLaughlin': old stand where 87.000 worth of Dry Goods and Boots 8; Shoes are to be sacriï¬ced at prices hither- to unknown. Come one, Come an and see prices. ‘ More Dress Goods, More Cot- ton, More Print, More Cambric More Towelling, More Sugar, More Tea, More Boots, More Shoes and MORE of Every- thing in stock for $1.00 than any House in the trade. Fsrmersville, Feb. 15th, 1885. W Attention t * Reâ€"Opeming! BOOTS 3t SHOES mp .116" cram. Ta: undersigned begs to inform his old patronaand the public gener~ allK thug/he has re-opened the manu- g branch of his Roogzmd Shoe msiness, and is fuliy‘prepmcd todo all kinds of work in first-class style. and at prices that defy competition, stock and workmanship considered. Sewed and ï¬ne work a specialty. Having engaged a. competent furenmn, Mr. J. W. BATSTONE. a good tit is guar- anteed. and Work made as ordered. ‘ Give us a. call and inspect our stark. For cash only. ' , In the old stand, Manson Blo‘ck, i tip-stairs. 1r .9 “-7 -n_._LI:.-. IS’AII parties indebted to save costs by settlipg with nu mm mmm 31mm». Over Kincaid‘s Tin Shop, Kain 8t. tg’Shaving. Hair Cutting and. Sham~ pooing done in latest City Style, W. MAYOU, Pro. PYE’S SPACE. The tollowin ism) unsolicited testimonial as to the merits n this excellent. Plano To Stevenson a; (50.: Dear Sim.~-Asa matter of justice I with to give my unsolicited recommendation of the Stevenson Piano. The Stevenson Company Wax-ranted the Piano for a u-rm of yours. Theyhuve thus far more than fulfilled their met. The Piano in our l'urlor in Albert Col 9 delightsall musicians who test its tine qualities. After the instrument hud becnin use a few weeks. I gave a willing testimony u. itsInwiyexeelleneiesi Now, after nearly twu years‘ of constant. use. my opinion but not thanged. except for the better. The true test of n piano is in using it one or two years. The Stevenson Piano basilmruc that teat. i. am i more than satisï¬ed. ,-A_.- -_ n “k h 400k here next week. Thos Vanarnum. an m- J. R J APQUES. D. 1).. Ph. D.. PM. 01‘ Albert. (Janene. Belloviflo. Ont THE ITEVEISII MAI... . McLaughliq to ï¬le will me at once. Dry Goods. Ready Hm & Cane. 309$? 4 ï¬rst class Store. New Teas, THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR 50. 000 lbs 0F Farmenville. Maw 20th. 1884. FURNITURE To be touud in the county. Having a splendid Hearse and a full/supply of Cbflins. Caskets &1 Shrouds we can ï¬ll orders promptly. New Fruits and Spices, Our old established (h‘ncery Store is as usual supplod with a; full line of [3? Picture framimg euon AND mam GROCERIES. The inspection of Intending Purchasers. has on hand one of the best selected stocks 0! .. GEA'ElL-A I, 31 ENG!“ X '1 . MAIN STREET, FARMERSVILLE. Has a. Large and Carefully aelcch-(l stovk Lo which be invites His nrwmment of Somvh, *I‘Inglia and Gauadim: 'I‘wccds and worau Coatings am pronuuncod by all Bargains in all Lines, SUPERWR IN STYLE AND QUAUTY tn any shown in town. Call and see us, we win he plmsml to «how our gonds and you “ill In more than plmwad with tho value we mfer. H- H: ARNOLD H. H. ARNOL (‘au Solicfled. for tho Oholom lupus-9mm. Particularly at this time as he in“ now offering unprecedented ‘ IE" BASKET lllllfl II THE "WIN Goods. Ready-mule Clothing. 5: Co. 3, Boot: & Shoes. Rubbers. and verything found in a Go to tho . JUD SON. . L. LAMB. R‘ D. JUDSON. a, Specialty English