Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 13 May 1885, p. 1

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'Hn- clil‘uu‘Hn's r” 3L hut General Middleton End: -: Thpea-Day fight by Captunng Batoucne. w}; m pruper mmmi H Vim lorumd diwwl ‘uwr residcrwu 01" I" Jt'u mile mist of the. fin for the fence were c'winlur. and a full BLOODY Bin TLEff a; V ,TIERCE FIGIILab 1‘ nu I‘H‘l'l UNI lu H1 ’bélln PUH'I the UlllSt wriplinu prim Sulmcr'ilwrs w} pap!“ in :uh‘um (hung‘ in I cw II t I p In IIIIIU II)! the largo. (I we IIILI it‘ ’1 u n l worn . . i" ,...,.,. sheet. We 1mm»! lumlu m the uexa lWO Weeks tn put lug nvw alereuty 1e hmullinn anal mlwrwiw mM to tlu: typographical- ummul'nm‘e of the pulml‘, which will then Im, One ofthc ncntvst nml best gut up pugwrs in the commit-s. Wv are also mumbling to obtain the latest tolugruphic news up to the hour at' going tn pI'INx whirl: will make our latest nuvswmuo l'our lmurs eurlivr than any other paper. “‘0 have also ('om'lmlml to umkau «hung in the date rtl insuu, and will Luluzfl'mr publish an Saturday morning in lime liw Ilu- nonn nmils. Owing tn the luxu'v u‘ldillmml rxvvnuu iImIn'I-ml With this number isuue {I'm ermm'rrzu hm: hm *IIU OH mil 1U ADDITIONAL LOCAL. ul A'l’ UNCP 1s LlNll. Fitch. 0 shul‘llnxmgh the engagement Rio] «1 :1 mm- to Mid- ' the suldirm did tiring un housvs I when 1'0 0!!! "11.101.7th )1: “£le at Hun H‘ \ '31s \ taken :H'lcr dos’u-z )IH m-rn'. HUI-W0 “ml had y his murderous throats n, with Impl cheers. the. ”11'ng on the place and :lelue, teleuhin” the The rululw flt'd nur-th SH'. honhcnte ix Harv, Butt»: he shuntly nftur the in] In (In, map, it w: u: to LI r (-omliziun. Tho “wk ed diH'w-xly 0p )usitu the 1-001" [)1'. ‘(iiL-H, about I of XI1u'\'iIIa¢m.'I‘I0 nee WGI'L 9- I “roll «Iunimr I :1 Iull I. III' miIu Hm- k \\. Imttv P. Lb 014ch on \Iunday lax: n- latest mwswomotbur :- than any other pflpL-l'. so (-om-lmlvd to umkou ) data M i.~.~uw,aud will llidl un Saturday morning: audition dirm'! ly 01" [)1'. . on r. {as (It got (I thu Driving Purl» mmrtiug at the n Saturday even- «Ivci‘led to rum- the heart. Impl ( In the !, z'cle: hols fl (hr grounds an 'u an 4}). m. on wruh‘ tightm: Nmss Iritimr (In: era flashed rm HM: s and fumim- )uz lass is “us :41. Among Hu- ' the Gram: we commogcoto as in “page my!“ nl‘ the new ! m-w stereotyre \‘i:‘ an"! tn tn,- turum'e of the at M)!” leton not W'Ir "01"“ their unw . m be: time 3% ul (mt-(1 Would kill “unll‘nting to hie news up DI‘l‘NH. \l'hix‘h ednusdu 39. Far- work. and UH!"- x white saving: WHIIâ€" 1 lwr, 1‘». A., s and 1‘ plug '21!“ v. ““1 k ' wmud by (11},(3 exnrv put .1 ,,,,, 1|"..u-1» 1 n" k Y3 I puny levun mm lul-ld on Friday (m-ning lust. Trialof Marks. The president, Mr. A. W. Banu‘is The trial of Jas. Marks has been tvr, 1;. A., occupi‘ml'the chair. The fixed for Tuesday, 26legof May, be- progrmu was one of the best yet prc- fore Judge McDonald, Marks in scum-d by the Asmmiation. The lit-.clmrged with killing Mrs. Mulveun wary part was Sclvctcd frmn tlleland assaulting her husband. Some \VUl‘le of Shakespeare, and lovers Of'] time ago, be elected to be tried by 3' HM: writings of the.“ myriad 'mimlctl Ljur , but having got tired of the sus- umn " umld not mil to have been pense, on being arraigned on Monday plmsml with the imvrprcmtion ol'thc last, he pleaded not guilty to both awlm-liuns. A well written and 0011- charges and decided to be tried by the ciw aytnupnis ol'llumy VIII. Was prC- Nudge. mud, and trust to the township again nulnniltiug the Bylaw. “'6 hope this l'lllmn' may prove mrroct, for we can hardly give up the prospect of Seeing the iron horse moving swiftly zllung tiaruugh thc cauntry ‘ between Bruckvillc and Sault SL0. Marie. If we mil in gaming the Mud now, we mwd not expect. 10 again get a com- pany to {undertake to build the road. own if \\’u abuuld 0111.»: them u bonus 1.- M. A. Entertainment. The. thin] public entertainment of' ”Hi Litumw and Jusicul Associutmni I” lh Inst \‘nlul un The Railway. The l'§\'-ln\v Hu- \\‘:xl.;|ug-xnntch prizes that are hm 1;: u. be ofl'eml by some of our mumy mil-s next 9411. At least, we "Mini 1 ljmlgv that, this must. have been whm imlu-llmi the, bugle: to make such rupid lime urouud um: 01' the squares Ihut t‘\‘t‘llill!. .1 . Uur village baud failed to give us thuusuul Opal-air t'nncm't on Satur- day owning. Report says. that some ”(the lending uuuiciaus had uther nml murc lu‘msing ungngcnu-nts to attend to that. rel‘ulurod their pres- ence at band practice impossible. "-‘x'v umit-rsmml that «me nf the mom My!“ Inmativing n In Weston, with Hw inn-Minn ut' cnmlnating for one of I .- ~ ‘ H‘()Ci\\'| puyrnvs interested will- Practice Hake: Perfect. ' toe Were inslmvtud to n mber of season will (ll‘lVll which will be in tho hul secretary for sale. Drivi vnlitliug the lmhlul‘ to the ot‘tlm track for tlm 'uson. pluéed at $5. Admimiou the 51:3an wil be placed cull lln' one-half tlu‘ sum wnihml will be :mlu at, meeting of the slu’rclmhlc helul in the Armstrong lluu: llomu On Saturday vvcning‘ his!” at 8 p, m., for thq mu lllljmrtunl bumwss. The h gl'lllllltl.‘ \t'lll ‘lm ullnnlll. um and the work of grhiu ready fur drivivg will pllshocl to cumpluliun. walking 3' In ht 'y fairs i l judge POOR CONDITION 1m uuuhlu 't‘ :thS 11:; ‘Imtructim ‘ry-luw granting a bonus to the lq and “'estpmtt Railway was in 'I‘hizubolhtown on the 5111 I, we regret to say, waadc- What cflectv’this will have on m-ts 01' the mud being builh uuhlc to any. ()ne rumor‘ has 11:; is m the effect that. traction cmnpzmy have de- mpitc Hw adverse vgtv, tm with the construction of the] nl buxlucss. The lease bit-11G will be mbmiued for up- nud it if; qxppctcd that all c to build the road, . 2111:: them u bonus Lent. : entertainment of' SI usicul Association day ‘ cvming lust.L r. A. W. Banu‘is wilf be prescuc. r‘ getting the truck «,4: will be rapidly Minn. The com- ut-zcd to procure" a mu] driving tickets. 1 [ho hands 01' the Driving tickets, lur 2n the privileges m wasun, have been O 0 INS!” r township again uw. We hope correct, for we firizvsl» that are l by some of our ‘11. At least, we nu anuuunt Bub ulu at, unco. A Lt tickets”): will be Sample $1. lent sbug. The trio, ‘r’l‘hree Old Maids of Lee,” was rendered by Mesdumes Beach, Cornell, and Miss Fisher. Mr. C. Fisher sang “ Warrior Bold" and Mr. 11. Kiucui‘l “The Tut’s Farewell. These tine uld Eng- lish ballads were well rendered and were heartily applauded. The re- ceipts of the evening Were entirely satisfactory, and tin: tirst-immllmcnt ‘ 01' books for the library will be Ordered at twee. ' mm: of 35m. ck pared ”a read byihiiu Nut, in Ily which was manifested an intimto in. knowledge of the plot end client ’n tentures of the play. Mr. Geo. F. s, Dennelley contributed a “ story of the e Merchant of Venice." A rocitatOn of III, “ S nrtncus' upped to the gladiators," es by r.-A. Aiguire. was a fine elocn- an tionlry eti‘ort, and received the bonny 'o commendation ot'the audit-nee. The xi trial scene of the Merchant ut‘ Venice b- was read, the following being the A cast oi’eharactersrâ€" )0 Shleek ........ ‘.A. W. Bannister. B. A. la l’ortia...............Mies Kitty Kincaid 'h Duke ......................... W. (i. Parish of Antonio...............er. F. Donnelle ie N erissa ............. .. ......... Mrs. Come pw (irntiann ........................ AuAlguire ll Batssnnio ........................... D. add The scene was well depicted, and notwithstanding the absence of'coe. is urine and scenic eil'ects, the audience _.~ obtained a. correct idea of the play, e and signified their approval by a gen- , erous applause. In substitution of an 0 absent number, Mr. Bannister read i. several short selections bearing on the ,. life and character of Shnkespeare. I A. number of quotations front Shaka- , peure were volunteert’d. and this f thature ot‘ the entertainment, though 9 new, proved to be quite interesting. I. ’l'he musical committee deserve credit _. B for the splendid program they eon- , tributed towards the evening's on- i .ittyment. An excellent orchestra, ,‘eonm’sting of Messrs. Corn 0, ii. Kin- caid. C. Fisher, and iss Kitty Kincaid, played at intervals during the evening, and their music was very 'ipopular with the audience. Mien la‘isher gave a piano solo, playing ‘Alice," a piece containing some very pretty strains. The piano duet by Mrs. Parish and Miss Fisher Wail 2 gvery tine instrumental, artistically rendered. Mrs. Cornell sang “ Going to Market," :1 qunint piece with n ‘hpit‘ti ol'humor, which met with well~ ‘deservcd hp )laune. We were pleased to see Mrs. ‘tevens' name on the pro- igrnm, and Were not disappointed in liour expectation: of receiving an excel

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