Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 30 May 1885, p. 1

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VOL. II. Crou opgosite this pun- gnph in i ate. thlt your lubacription expire. with this number of the Reporter.â€" Soo our terms below. ll ov WM ”he 0000a Vio- mow‘mmvflh’. 5'0 .1. per your advnnooorOlJMt notpu within It: No a pen duoonunuod until :11 mm nouns- In load column ave cent. m turntalnnnlon and three cent. m not: nub-sq banquet“ Inwrtlon. A Mini 1“!le of advertisement. Inlet-ted nod» upochl Adveruwlneau unwoom ted by ‘l tnldtruotkmc all ulbelme until for gain omppfiod fltm 33;. 33K?“ 0! your“ u wen .- unojob type. BE’I‘HUEL LOVERIN. BPubmher sud Proprietor. :Wmmfii ' m Iwcipal Gal-cu. gâ€"n-nâ€" Tho municipal council for Bear Yonge and E800“ met in thevtown hall on Wedgesday, _23th_ inst? $3.10 a. m.“ a Court of Revisiox. The move and all the councillors were present. After careful consideration, the following resolutiogg were gassed : That thewnamo of Thou. Aikiuson be changed to Thou. Atohewn. Ind the mum of Mrs. Ellen Brown be in- serted in plwe of James W. Brown. deceased. That. the name of Wm. Earl be in. sorted as tenant, of Eph. Haskins of 1} acre part lot 11 in 8th con. for $200 mad that Huskinl’ menflmeut. be re- duced tint. amount. Thu the name of Mrs. Nancy Bony~ fnrd be inserted in place of Rufus Botafqrd, deceased. Thin the name ofr Wm. Johnson be inserted in place of Dr. Judson, for lot 4, B. H, I". That the nnme of Alex. Compc be inserted in @1109 of Wm. Johnron for lot. 5, B. G, . A... g.. ,‘ ‘ THE REPORTER That the name of Oh“. Kincaid be insertpd us oooup nut in glues ot Alex Comp 0 for lot. 4, p.B H, Th?“ the name of Mary Stafford owner, and Wm. Weeks, tenant~ be inserted in place of Geo. Stafl'ond, deceased. "That the name of Jan. Thomas be inserted as tenant ot Geo Slack, whose assessment was reduced 43100 _ "'i'KaIc’ihS 'u'a'zize of Smith Wihae be inserted in the place of Alpbeas Aber- nathy fat; lot 4, B'PLE‘ 1'" “,,|__ That the name of Lydia Sheldon be inserted in the place of Stephen Sheldon, deceased. That the name of Peter Haukina be struck off. That the nuns of Muse: Wiltae be struck ofl'. - That the nuns 0f Thos. Hillis be in- gorted in place of Smith Wiltae an tenant of lot 7, and that. said Hillis' name beltuuck of us tenant of Dr. Giles. whose “comment Wu raised $200 in p_lace of Hillis. R ' I'I 'f“l VIN“? (if; name of J. B. Hill. as tenant. of lot 8, B. F. F .. be ntrnck ofi‘ To Radon and Patrons. FMS ORIGINAL ,DOCUMEN'I‘ IS IN VERY Famer-vllle, Saturday. Ind the um. Mme.) try-toe. of l.‘ vâ€"' wâ€" â€" fl- Methodist Church. That the name of J. B. Hill be inserted in Ihe piece of Mrs. R. 0. Wood. es mm of lot 1, B. H. F. The: the 'nsme of Thee. E. Wiltse be struck 08‘ ss oeeupent of lot 4. BI " F. Then the name at Dv‘ ms Wiltse beinsertedinplsoeof a .8110.an :hztons. Ross amnion}. be reduced 4 . , 1 . The: the nsme of Geo. H.007-1 ‘neil be inserted in plsoe of Win. A. Brown as tenant of lot 6, B. B,- F. Thu the clerk he euthorized to mske the neceeesry changes in the eesessment roll in accordsuee with the sbove decisions. The Court of Revision then ed- journed, and the council toak up township business. The following personnwere granted relief, being in destitute circumstances :â€"- D. Brown, 84; Jae. Livingston, «$5.80; Pete: Delor, $5.“; Mrs. Denney, $1.50; Sebrinn Wiltee. .2. s I 1‘ uuuusug n ..-â€"- -_ A petition was present“! from Amos Wiltse and 166 when, praying the council to refund the money paid by the Saved Army for rent and heat- ing town ball. A °len§thy and spirit- ed discussion wok plsoe. Mural motious and amendments bviu made. Finally, on motion of Mqunght, «sounded by Mr. Hulladay, it was resol ed That. this council sccept from the awed Army the sum of 827.00 for rent, of town ball as payment in full to date. as that sum wiIl nearly pay the expense of fuel, light, and services of janitor. -0 AL- ‘A-____ wv -vvâ€" .. On motion, the use of clown hall was granted free to a enum- inations until the lat. of September, provided they arrange with the jun. itor for lighting. taking care ofaud cleaning halln -n ”A -._j‘..,,.l A- V wiggai-lzging bills were ordered to be paid : ~Clerk, registering B. R. bonus By-Ihaw, g2 ;_ Recorder Printing .nK at - uvâ€" --â€". .1 00., printing By-law, ow. 885.24; Walter Darlin , wood "g; repairs to Buile's Min ridge, $73.91; A. w. Kelley, part salary, $25. ‘1 .L A 11- "Vfit’b‘fééiei'fiebf Nash, A. Kin- ceid, and Samuel Boddy were ap pointed road commissioners for the village. _____ A-) (L... L-â€" Abpetition was presented from tax- payers and residents of Mill BL, and. on motion, those living on the out, side of said street were alloWed w build side-walks in lieu of road-work. On motion, Geo. Hall was flawed to perform his statute labor on town- lino oppoqite hiaflfarm. n4 _:-L _.._.. -.. "uégrxrngfiiin, Wm. Parish was ap- pointed poundkeeper in place of Riley Smith, who declined _90 my. On motion, Lewis King was np. pointed to collect road tax and over- see the building of sidewalk on Mill Street. Dullhll, wuv “‘4‘“...- On motion. the agdifiyreport was received and adoptvd, and the sum of $3 each vad (9: tigeir gqrvicea. On motion, the tune for opening a. «min road dlowsnoe between 1011‘“) “'50-!“ a \fâ€"- â€"â€"-w .v _..- md 95 in the 9th con. was extended until the 10th d: of June. md the clerk In inltruoces to notify all inter- «tgd patie- of {be same. , â€"-â€"-â€" _._on1l "W‘- F‘Iâ€" v- wâ€"v -wv,, , On motion, the reeve was granted 810 and Thee. Berna, $2 for net-vice- u oommieeionm on the Beile'l Mill Bridge, end the reeve um further in- etrueted to examine e bridge on the creek between Kinceid’e Comer end the wheel home, in the 7 ch 0011., and to order ll rev-aired, provided each re- pairs will um. out more than $20. The council then edjourned to meet on the 2nd dey of Sept, unless sooner called by the reeve: v.13 Ah 9 'l‘ wan ”hot ‘2', ‘0“ Obit. - The obituary notice of Intosh, will appear in our count!“ Oman. Kerr “The Butcher" wishes to an- nounce that he is prepared to furnish meat cheaper than ever. Best Steak lOets per lb. and all other kinds of meat in proportion. Poor prion. root aunt). x Cheese has taken quite a. drop in price during the past two weeks. prices running as low as 6 cte for some fac- tories. As is usual with buyers when the price is low. they are trymg to make sellers believe that the quality is not up to the standard. in some places vwâ€""vâ€" ' _â€"_.. The Co'unties Council will meet for the transaction of business on Monday. June 15th. In Quorum. There was no business done by the directors of the Uniouville Fair on Thursday last, for want of a. quorum. Chap lug May 31) , 1’33“. FIRIERSVILLE MID WWII". POOR CONDITION mu acumen. lawn-V. at 2.1V“ of Mrs. P. Me at next. rm A Winni dapatch oi Msy 27. out“ unt. iontenmt Saundcn, of the Burvoyor'n Intolligenco Corpl, is on rogue for home, on leave of absence. The boys have been “apnoticing dilligontly this week, show a mnrkod improvement. The wound dad we doing well. mm!!!“ III-I, wadâ€"o Rev. Mr. Jnrdine, (Preslzfiterien) of Broekville, will preach III e town bullet. 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. m.. on Sabbath next. All’those interested in the enhblinhment of I. Presbyterian ohm-ch here should be present. One owning, sbout s week ago, as the shades of night were deepening o'er the earth, a resident on the prin- cipel stree' of the village started out on mashing bent. His slightly curl- ing hair was t up in Buckle 's best style; hie elicste moustse e we! waxed to the most vdudish twist ; his close-fitting coat was out to Pye’s ilatest patter . In feet, the whole \get-up was thultlees; at least. so thought our youth of tender yours, to he lenguidly saunter-ed up Main St., occasions] puffs of ambrosial eir flout- ing gracefull from 3 choice So. cigar, which he h just purchased at Thom- son's. Suddenly his gsse become centered on an objecton the oppo?‘ site side of the street. A hasty glance at his toilet. snother twist to the ends of his incipient moustache, and with busty strides he was soon in the pres- ence of s young lady. who to his en- rsptured gene, wee little less then the fabled Venus of ancient mythology. No Oseu- Wilde could have removed that Havens from his lips with greater grace, allowing the smoke to ascend heevenwnrde. No Chesterfield could have removed his hat with greater politeness or bowed with more elegant grace than did our friend as be up. preached the spot where his fau- goddess was apparently wsiting for his 3 roach. “ Angeline Melinda, dear,”lie lieped in s voice husky with emotion! “msy I have the extreme and felicitous pleasure of slowly the endering through the shady avenues of our beautiful town, with you lean- ing for support upon my manly'urm, which is strong to protect you from falling through the many gaping pit- holes in the bouleVsrds extending up toward the lovers' walk ?" Gently as , the evening dew falls upon the grass, L came the sound of Angelina Melinda's voice, esshe bent her gaze upon the face of the ardent pleadcr, “Young Men," she said, “ you’r just a little hit too frfi for this town, and you had better resume your cigar and pass on to more congenial climes.” And now our disconsolate youth wanders ewey UIlI ulwvvuvv.â€"-â€" J . .,, down 1) the minéral springs anfl babes 1m favored brow in the foun- tsin at the foot of Alguire's hill. NO 20.

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