Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 8 Apr 1885, p. 2

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. NEWS 01' m WORLD. At. the Ottun police court on Wed- ncsday momin : saloon-hoop" holding a Dominfim licenn III flood 820 and cosh: for selling without I A little orphan girl named Sarah anll, ado ted out of the or In!“ home at Tor' to by Mia Mo inlay. ot'Surnia, hu fallen heir to "5.000 lch her by an uncle in Irelmd. Pri- v.uedoteocivel in Toronto searched her out. The longest brid e in the wovld CI‘OS:~98 Luke \Ponc artran at New ()rleuua, and SI twenty-two miles in‘ )ength. It. is u-oatlework on piles, u‘ld ‘ nude of cyprus wood which was flat ”unrated with ereuote oil which ren- ders it. impel-vice: to moisture and pmuf against the attack ol'burnacles. A hotel is to be built in Pittsburg Mum stories high, with tho kitchen on the top floor, and an electric fire- 630 me in each room. ,The escape in to be operated [tom the office. By maching a butmn there the gut-nu ran- rimultaneously amused. every winkiow throwu open, and a flexible inner loosened that rvnchea tothe ”“011“. Probably the must wonderful piece} ol‘ mevhamsm ever heard of is ocloek described bv a ra'ah belonging to a princess in Upper ndia. In front of the clock's dink was a gong, swung upon poles, and near it Will a pile of mllllclal limbs.‘ The pile was made up of ithe l‘ull number of parts for tun-Ive perfect bodies, but all lay l ~“|j"‘d tngdier in shaming confusion. Whenever the hands ol‘the clock in- diam» the hour oi" one, out from the we ol‘ limbs crawled jmt the number" o=' parts to form the frame ol‘nne man, p'u'tjniuing itself to part with quick, nu tulic click; and when Dumpleted the figure sprang: 11]),se'izulusniull’ 'mnllm. and walking up to the gong r: ruck one. the first hour. \\ hon two n'cluvk came, two men aruseund did l lu-wisc. and sblhmugh all the hours of the day, {ill at noon and halal-night. ‘ lu- entire heap sprang up and mun-uh- 3 my to the gong srruch one :ufu-r anoth- (‘ wwh llin blow, making twelve in all 1. in; Ihen fell to pivces again. :rnund Mr wif‘n isjnst as handmmu 21 craft us over left a milliner's dry deck; is (‘HHWI‘ built. and with afigumhaad um often seen on a small craft. Her lmgth of keel is fiae feet six inches, diuplaoenwnt twenty-seven cubic fmt ; nt' 13g!“ draught, which adds to hvr r} em! in the bull room; full in waist, snare, trim. ‘ At the fime we spliced she was nmvly rigged, fore and aft, with stand- n: rigging n( lace and flowers, m il’ mil [ml‘l silk, fort‘ostty mi) of Valvu- clenneâ€"n, and slu’u mils trimmed with :1”er hick-.soms. Hm- fmme was of the boat steel. c wen-ed with silk. with whalebone snuwhimm. The rigging is for fair “winner cruising. She has a set of dorm sails for rough weather. I have uccll told that in running down street lmfure the wind, she answers the helm imuutifully, and can turn round in her m. length if a handlome craft passes. A Wonderful Clock. The Bailor’a Bride. THIS ORHIINAL l)0CU§3ENT IS THE FARMERQVILLE REPORTER. Furnished at Ito-son. nblo than. KAUFMAN’S SPACE Manufactured by Copp Bros. and sold by R. LOVERIN, Furmersville. Stoves guaranteed to be same as sample. The subscriber is agent for all kinds of Cooking, l’arlbr. Hull and Church Stoves. lUC'l'lOl BILLS â€"â€"uw-â€" New Forest Beauty, nun N0!!! 3‘01'ty I)ifl"erent Styles EGet my price: before ordexing'as I can sell cheaper than any dealer in the county. i Box 37, Farmersville, Ont. A. PARISH & 80: DONT FAIL TO SEE THEIR New. Cottons. Ducks, Shirtings &c New Boat: 81. Shoes. New lot 2801: Ten Best yet BETHUEL LOVERIN. â€"â€"â€"-â€"-_o M Ion on Canal-M MP": NEW SPRING Goons, I SUPERB ELEVATED-OVEN COOKING STOVE. Farmersville First Consignmen't ot SEE THE AT bronns or IN VERY POUR' CONDITION Select I’roxn. & Delta. LICIIIID IUBTIOIEEI '03 I". In: 9' You... Sold on Buy Installmznt man M agent. for the ale at the beat Am- oricw and Canadian fi'Second- -hand Pi nos and Ulgnns Taken in Exnhange SPECIAL OFFER Intending purchasers can inspect in atmmentn It the residence of Mr. Russ. All insumuenta gum-anteod for 5 yours fi'Agenoy for the sale «if the Gun» nine N. Y. Singer Sewing Machines, which will he sold at $2. and $3. pvr month iustnlim-mn. A gunnixtee will be given for 10 years, with each mach- ine. Consult. your own interests by calling on J43, Ross. before purclmsiu I an you will find his prices right. Al Instruments Ind Machines as tog-reap entail. and satisfaction guaranteed. Pianos &. Orgagsa A first-clan Orgm for $75. uuudly sold for $125. ANNOUNBEMENT. Bj'Agent for the Canada Permanent. Lbau and Savings Company of Tumult. J AS. ROSS. Farmersville, March 3m, 1885. Change of Business. 7 BEN? STORE I am now prerared to ofi'er you a" kinds of goods cheaper than you have ever bought them boflwe for rash m- ready pay. I have just ordered a full supply of Such an Pails, Pans, &c.. and wiil sell Ibvm cheaper “than they can be bought elm-where. I have also a general a‘sortment of I can give 361: bcvm r bargains in all ' kinds of ‘Groceries Slu'l) as Teas, Tobavcnes. and Stigma, than I have (-wr ofl’c-red ln-l‘nre. as! want. to clear them all out to make room for another line of 2001‘s. It \vill be to your interest (m-nll and get my prices before purchasing clam where. All kinds of pyoduce taken in exx-lmnge for goods. The highest- nv'ice in cash paid for all kindso!‘ Hidva and Palm. C-mh pail for eggs. [3" Tons and Tobat'uoes a special. ity. 5 lbs. of tea for 800., Ind all other goods in proportion. Watches. Clocks, Jewellery, and all kinds of Crcckory and Glassware. Having bought on Mr. Rosa' JAS. ROSS TIN‘".A.IIE, NOTICE. IPIOILL l-hand Pimos and Orgnm I"). “Viltse.

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