Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 22 Apr 1885, p. 4

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Israel Sleek mm in town on Fryide lust and reports the w a sound and Infye for teams, on Charleston Lake. Pluses Mint. had not. been frozen over in yearn were covered with ice to the depth of from a foot, to fifteen inches. Auction Bale. Laet week we paid 3 short vilit to 3 number of the most, prominent business men of the town, giving a short account. of the business done by each and the prospects of trade for the coming spring and summer. ~ As a matter of course we only visited those who advertise in. the Revenue. There are other places in town where good bargains can be obtained. but as they do not. adVertiee with us we do not consider that we are under any obligations to “Blow their Horn". 1m Proprietor. J. W. Batstone, formerly employed as foraman for J. H. McLaughlin. has bought out. Mr. M.’a stock. and has opened out business over Kim-aid’s Tin Shep, where he is prepared to make to order all kinds of boots and shoes. 3294:401- work. Dont forget the Auction Sale of Cows, Horses, Implements 550., on the farm of Hugh Mulvenn. Tomorrow. (Thursday 23k?) at l P. M. m lid 1; Obvious. Juatbeforea-oin to p we aid A brief "on to the d gimme b p at J. a P. Wilme- Pa ace Store. he win ow to the fight on entering. though so tastefully adorned u to at once “tract attention. but faintly in- dlcated the rich and gorgeous appearance which the mlllinory show room presented. The s owâ€"room wu liter-uni crowded with ladies and Miss Lou Stevens. t a lady in charm- of this department. and Misc Sadie Soper were huolly engaged in attending to the worm of th‘ fair customers. "Oh! how beautiful!" “ sn‘t it lovelyJ" sud similar exclamatiom were drawn from the ladies on inspecting the diflerent styles or trimmed hats and banners for I no and summer wear which the ample hot on contained. And certainly more was good reason for such tribute bolng paid mun: Ikillond decorative ability of Meson Wiltso’s‘ millinera :-â€"for a richer or more artistic srou in;' of colors and tints in flowers. ribbom. blr « Plumes. etc, was surely never die layed here ici‘oro. In short it is a disploy ut mnstbe seen to be appreciated. Messrs. Palmer & Eamon. Who leased the Elbe Milk-a. short time ago, are putting the saw and grist mill in first-class running order, preparatory to commencing spring operations. military Opening. Thou. Myers of Portland. in erecting a new Cheese Factory on the firm of BoltOu Johnston, n short distance from the Lnnldowne Church. We ere told thnt the prospects are good for secur- ing a large quantity of milk in that lobality this season. hunts". It is rumored that one of our mnnt gaminent Main St; business men has en receiving samples of Drm Goafie and Baum Pntterne lately. We may add th’at it is expected to come off next month. A 001! Winter. Buggy for sale. â€"-R. H Gamble. Spoon! Announcemnt~~Jamea Roo- 7 Cent Stan ~Delorma Wilma. Vanu- A In Ohm. hates-y. FARIEISVILLE AND VIBIIITY. ‘. E. Msyhow.-â€"~Wnr New. port. ‘W&?£.£a"‘l‘xfi‘?.£“ I" ”Vaulmla TH l 8 ORIGINAL D‘OCUMENT Hisfimfir was soon answered 3nd short wa» 88 .Y. Yet grand wan the [canon he taught- 'I‘hut gerdwho pruress the dear name of thx 0 » We none‘ot us loveu we ought. For if we bpt honqreyi 3319 Ifgrdgs we should. Oh ! had we known is wn held them that nix) t Claspcd close in a tender embrace That never on earth would we list to their They have passed from ourwgnidstlike some beautiful plant, Nip ‘d by frost are a blossom could bloom; They are bathe dear friends they I0 tender- iy loved. . For the calm "client rent of the tomb. Lonei and and is the home thex have left. Au many a heart throba wit pain. Yet. Parents. remember. thou h youare bereft Your 1035 is their infinite n. Nor would they return to you now it they could. They have tasted the Joys of the biest ; No more a they languish in sickness and pain. Being to forever at rest. v -....v- n --â€".uâ€" v; v». . um]- - iii! mud-61m“ swept “fez-(31513:? I v“ A: be hgfing on my neck andwvhmp through so . , “ Dear Aunt. I am going to be good. " I am going to uk the dear Savior above T clowns me from all that Is wrong. An m me former In Heaven to live Mid that bountiful. beautiful throng." And kind In the Father who watch“ o'er an. ENE 10?. la uncaring and true. And wise in the “Mom that never can err In hiding the : are from View. voice. Nor gaze on etch dear boy The following lines were written by Mary A. Mann, of Amadore Mich. in memory of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Arza Wiltse. and Mrs. Rogers, of this village, ‘ slethlnka that our heart; would ' have sunk neatb the load. And our tongues been misled with woo. We'd htnv'orfhgnc to them closer wit‘h puden- a a g e . ‘ Which human heart: never ahopld know. Yes: 819193 -1. thy-k 9t 918 Brews»! > our boy- How gladly we'd yield to Hls Son 1 And murmur uubmlsulon. though tear-drop; ml ht (all. Dear nther. let Thy will be done. Then let us who mourn them bow low at th. cm“. And pray that m. arm may be given. To My: forgoing bl: w!!! upoq eggth. Death has claimed another victim From our midst in rho person of Mrs. Armstrong. wife of Robert Armntrong. of Whiteburst, who died on Friday, 17d) inst., of congestion of the lungs. va. Mr. Craig reached the funeral sermon at the IOIIHG on Sabbath at two o'clock p. m.‘ “in which the re- mains were laid in the Hillcrest bury. iug ground. She was universally loved and respected by all who knew her. 33'8“ A. Paid In 805'. new advertisement next veofi, and rend carefully their bill: issued to-dny. Glen Buoll. April 20, I!“ J. P. Lamb, Farmeuvillo. Engp'n Om): imp sun that. Burnout: Sumâ€" Plea-o send by express three dozen bottles of Hunt's Cough Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar. We find this prepnmtion give. great utinfaotion to our customers. We sell more of it than any other cough syrup in stock. When I find a customer who hesitates about taking it. I guarantee satisfaction or ref nd the 260. for empty buttle. But a to present data line not had any emp- ticu returned. Obit. The foll’owilig inlolioited tutumo- nil] of the emote of the above and prepnution. open I for itself: A'EthHabbtifiéler ioveid on'es in “(than 'I‘HE FARDIEII EVILLE REP()R’1‘ER. In lemory of Au 3nd Solon. Respectfully youn, “3‘1 {non C. J. Gxuor. IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION The Old Reliable Harness Shop is still doing business one door west. of the Gamble House, where you will find Harness cheaper than ever. I have the best make of horse-collars in the market~warrant every set. 1 warrant all my Harness to be hand- made and put together in firubclaa: style. I use nothing but first quzllix.) of leather. We manufacture all mu own work. lizzard Horse Blankets, $3.75 per ~net. I carry astock oi Ladiea' Satchels, Valises. Trunks. Shawl Straps. Give me call, and set for yourself'.-â€"-S. BOBBY. J. T HUM PS 0N 1157’ Remember we guarantee satisfac nion. to all; and if goods are not wha ve represent them we will refund th. noney. Goods delivered to all! part .,;f the town. Store Business to Mt. Dulorm'a Wilma. I take this opportunity dl‘ thanking my putrons for the liberal patronage accorded me during the past six years. I would also intimate ihut all aocmxms due the late firm of “05351 Wiltse, and ulso due James Rosa, MUST be settled at. ONCE or coats of court will be added. Mrs. .108 THOMPSON It. h I. L‘ ~ ‘ th A! the "gull: meeting of e Lib earl; Society on Frill-y evening, Rev. E. . Shel-mm. bu kindly consented to deliver 3 Ihofl Midi-en on General Gordon. The subject will be of inter- est to ell, md we look for e lugs st- tendnnee. FOR SALE-CHEAP for CASH Leather~Top Buggy. B. H. GAMBLE, Fumeraville. FOR SALE. An Orssn. in good re- pair.‘ Cbmparativély new and cheap. For terms and inspection in- quite of J. H. Blackburn. NOTIOEwHaving diapmed of my Store Busines to Mr. Dolor-ma (‘x‘rIlOC ERIE S &c., including Sugars, Cannéd Goods of 31 kinds, Tobaccos, and Soaps. ' ‘ fine a large assortment of ‘fliuinery, Faathers, Flowers, & Ribbons 8 w-12. Flour Sz T08 a Specialty, CORJV‘ER hr 1} PER I‘BODI" TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS. H 'son, Uncolored and Basket Fired span Teas. Fresh Oranges and Lemons constantly in stock. )ur Groceries vul‘be found Good und Chem HARNESS. In connection with the above MAIN ST. FABMEBSVILLE. Dealer in New and Cheap With the Latest Styles in JAMES ROSS. Mrs. I. Alguire. ‘ {arch 2nd 1885. To be round in the county. Having splendid Hearse am! a. full supply of Cofl‘ins. Caskets & Shrouds we can fill orders 4 ‘ promptly. I“? .A‘IIT “III. II "I! 30"! Our old established ('hocery Store is av usual suppled with a. full line of to lny shown in town. Call and sea us, we will be pleased to show our goods and you will be more than pleased with the value w? offer. 8- H- ARNOLD His assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds nnd worsted Coatings are pronoumed by all The Inspection or Intending Purchasers. SUPERIOR IN STYLE MID QUALITY 8000 AND OHEIP GROCERIES. .1 Call Solidtcd. R. D. JUDSON. Bargains in 311 Lines, GENERAL MERCHANf. “All "REIT, FAIIIIIVILLI. Has a Large sud Cuefillly selected stock to which he invites FURNITURE TAILOR SHOP SPOT for WELL-FITTING. $TYL|8H & HOBBY GENTS SUITB. and you will be well dressed and satisfied every time. has on hand one of the best selecte‘ stocka o: Iustomers 'should note that this in t1: Putioulurly st this time n he is now ofloring unpreceuuuwd FARMERSVILLE. . H. lRNOLD. “T‘CACIIT ”III. II "I! can" Picture tramimg a Specialty "H Patronize Pye .PYE’S Mansell Block, R- D. JUDSON.

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