“in; a Hâ€: of incremlng‘ tho cirl “Hutmh nl‘L mun, we have de- rillml (n 03d! paper fur the halarmo‘ «'f Hm )m, ‘0 New Suharn‘brn ‘01" â€My 0.; «an. in ndnnec. We ssk all our mulen to Insist us in this outlet.- uyc tn increase mu circulation. If much of our present subscribers would remit. 25 cents and order the paper to bu mm. to sonw friend. our circulation. Would be increased to a good paying basis. Will you assist us in this? We mail 3 few Sample Copies (pi.- wvek to members 0! Agrivnlmrul Sovivtié-s, and be: tn say that a. full to purl ul‘ all the dirm-lom‘ tum-tings of the Uninn‘x'illu Fair will nppmr in lew «~nluu‘um and also â€1» reports 01' lm juduuu nu :mwmg vmpa, us well villi,- wlill ulsu appear, and after the cx~ hibiliuu the prizv list. will he publish- ml in full. Full reports 0f the exhilli Mum ( and very probably the prize lists) M the llvltu, Frupkville, Lyndhurst, anlmnly. and l‘llgin fairs will bu pulrllsllwl in a supplement. '1‘) those inn-I'vstml in agricultural matters. tlw :xlmvv nll‘m‘ is alone worth lltlllluflvtllf’ prim usalml fur the pupvr. ()ur Circulaâ€" iinn is im'rvusing am fast as we could “pm-t. and we ask all our l'x'iomlw to assist us in muking a Big Push to in» ('rbzxsv our circulation and iullumuc. On our part we ln'umise to do all in war pnwvr to give our patrons a live. ruululrlu little paper. 11 the Current Events of Parmersvine and Vicinity correctly Reported. Business Education. iirockxille BIHIIH'FS (‘nnvgn has g.- Iinw] Hm I'I‘MIt runk IImmI-g the (‘0!- lugm nf(1nml I NIA'ruIy two hundred <IIII'II n15 Imw‘lw AM) in aI'YfeIIIi: nu (‘ dur- ing 1110 pm pm. Thu (‘0‘!th uflvmd III (his (1A“(‘Lgt'i$ mmt thnmnn'n um! .tumph‘flu and u in :IIImIl \IIIIIIL: ‘N 1‘- HA m Magus nu grownlg crops, as well a n list of the judges appointed for 1: f4†exhibition. 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Inna “'lmh Hm O'I'N‘CHVU hm! revm'fl'ml mm. 1.2‘ "rut"! ho lvmmd that the Immv lwt .wm 9n immimnm who had "rived in tlpi‘ tunn‘last night and hit his cm. 7. H.1‘his Mn whu he was trying gull. elm,‘ â€The police are an homing mfling woman - I' hi’mMMia NM 1 x.:\a‘\\-~;§r:].m‘ pllhllslwll HI ii.’ UH. ’IHII : V" l l--ttm~ howls, cnvulopvs, lmslurus cards, w ‘ em. primwl at Um Ilamm'rau ofï¬ce. i 11‘ Nm‘m' mndomu the locnlr pupa!" â€I‘ : unless it has unfairly misused you. If ‘v. it. has ‘ll‘flll with you unjustly writcv -‘D {to it or go into the “ï¬lm and tell the editor about your case; it In: in Wrong â€.110 Will lmo no time in telling the ll! i public about it. l llvmembor that no man (lees as ll l much for your town as the local news- 10 i paper. Every paper svnt out, is an . :nlvm-lismm-nt on â€no business, the re W1 ‘l sources mnl enterprise of the place : .mul poolnlo aln-oml got. a lmlfcl' idea l‘l- iol'il from the lm-ul paper than from luny .otlnu‘ smurvv. lf'ynu Want to draw l purpld to your Ft‘l'lllm M'llne cmmtry lwml tlnun your home paper, not one “I ; or two stray numlmrs but, a full year‘n :3†READ the new story.“A Diu- rnuwl Waning," commenced in this week's number. ‘l'lu concert. V it‘héflllinim‘d Clifton Open and Church ()lmir mynpany presented u up“! myI‘.‘mtvr%atilling punch-gamma to «medium sized audience. luflw 'l‘nwn Hull, on Monday evening lust. Quitoga hug“ muulm_of (he ucketn were :0ld, but the “in ravenled a large number from itteu mg. ll. iu to be: n-grettml that the weather was unfavornl le, u the concert was under the patronage of the village band. who wally damerve I. liberal putmnage than the public of this town, â€they are always ready (sometimes at con- shlemblc sacriï¬ce) to attend and play for all gatherings to which they an: invited. Politic-l looting. '-â€"â€"- W- _ - lion's. E. “Lam and 0. Now“! will spunk on pulitical subjects at Hun-kvillv, Ul' St. Lawrence park, on Sept, 2nd. Full p-'v'ti(-ulari next \Vt'ck. m In '0 ’u-x‘C! I The pic-nit, under the auspices M the Farmersvillu Methodist Sunday School (m 'I‘ucsdny, (yosturtluy) was :I ~15mm HIH'OPHH, nearly 200 childrvn and patrons of the school being in attend- ance. 'l‘hc steamer .14in Nichhlson had to make llm‘c trips (0 King's Islam] tn run-y all the excursinuists, und 3 large munhur of row boats were (-uliml into x‘C‘r‘luiBition. All on: joyzggjuttime was spent. Full particu- lars next Week. Talk about if.‘ \Vritc «bunt it. Beuutif’ ' the streets. l’utrmnzo the merchants. Bu t'rendly to everybody. Adrurt‘iso in tho Riermmm. . Elurt gun‘l mm in all the nlï¬cos. Dun't grmnhle almut hard timme. Kunp your sidewalks in ghod repair. Amid gnssiw about ynnr néiglmrs. TM .your trading with your bmm nu-mluuits. II _\nII IIIII III II, iIIVIIqI Snlnt‘ullnf’; IInIpIIII suma- IIIIIlv ; 1w II ‘ IIIth-ft‘ lt' \IIII IlIIIII IIIiII k (If :UH' good word III II t .s:I\' :IIIIIIIIng :Ibnut II. RI I‘III IIIIlIL-I dz: It, (Inn-y dollm invest- m] in III-IIIIIIIIIIII iIIIpImcIIIuIIt Is tha' IIIII II â€II â€II" II-st mm... mmm \\':l\' with enhscriptimr After they ha‘ve' read 1}â€: pupm- Luix months the moving t‘vvnr will wt in and no power on mmh will koopthnm tmm cmning, and MW); 'nmv citizm. â€momma a lm-gc- mmmnt of capital, placed to the vrodit U!" the \‘illnmu cm: mrgv fur Lin». and buggy trousers nt‘ 1 â€no snmu mzuvrini. He was shown infu th: cuurtArnmn and addressed himsvlt' m Mnuish'mu Smith. "Hilvnn mn wnu; heino ma Shah xmln nmrmigh.†“hotter speak to tho man with the HM! mamstacho.†mid 21w Iuagiflrnte, imllr'uting‘ Clerk .‘lun‘ou. 'l‘hv pI-ninï¬w tom‘s nftho spo‘uker. who was evidently in grew distress, wrnt tn the hurt of the ckrk. but he] would not make out what WII the trnnlrlv. -\ l was “Hat‘s what. Im mid. and the tale- pvh opumtnr m the Contra] station fun} at him in blank amazement. wzm umnnll man. unshnvcn and ham. wwn‘inu n Hue (‘natf much Hi] nn. mn wan; lu-iné 'nm 53ch :| mnl'rniuh." m 1]! you can and buy all you can ".1 R." um I 'I I. I. I}. How to Build it up. AN UNKNOWN TONGUE. will ln-mv, Slnnish, Portuguese. mwh. and Danish were all the pm»: nmn in the next with like mwocss. mum: lo strangers Hmt. gnu, so “has they go 30ml imprt-ssiuns. hu'r un Hu- nmu who go )me-htn : your pin-Linn of 1 1») nothing but. whutfli's rmkipg (“831093113 in Fonfsfllx' asked the m Hm man with the fluid zlw nmgiqlmte, ny pro'lu'tswl neces- lugmusc it is not alt ti-nr that your Inn‘s H INS. ~r alaunps 011 \mu .4 a dc: ul give mun on ihc WWII and Smmn. Scandina- VUHI Star'h ZIP H I L. WILTSE, I'll-u in In». Peter '1‘. Board. Pamonviuo P. 0., wishan (0 sell his farm, Haunted “mm one and I. halt mile frmn Clan-'lcstnu ~,Lako on the‘F. umemilh mm] wwlibuildiugn,’ In“; land In hiuh sum: of on tlvation Apply 0: uly. PIIIOIAL oonm. ï¬r Our Mend: will lmtly anI is com- mumuunu unable Imam for thuï¬mynm. Mrs. Prof. Davy. of Kingston. is \lslting friends In anersville. A. 0. Bench and daughter, regis- tm‘ell slime;Gamblufllouao‘ou Sunday lust. Mr. Beach is an old Leeds county buy. havingzlttcudod school in lhiq village more than twenty-ï¬ve years ago. He is traveller for J. L. Cussixly. of} Montreal, T. M. Porter. the head master nl'the Farmcrsvillp Model Scluml.re- turned home on mun-day evming. Mrs. Comm, of Broekville is the gun-st of Gershom Yates. l’nrry Chamberlain, of Morrinburg, is 0 Mon. visit tozhin grandmother. .\Ir. r. Stone. He will spend a few days at (‘ hark-stun. Lake. the guest of W h. and Mm l’mish, Miss Nivm"(mrdon, of Tï¬lnwmflL in visitingghor father and brother â€Ii†wm'k. "[‘is pleasant to hw. his cfwery laugh mu-e more. (3. L. Lamh,'and lady. arrived home on Saturday (Waning 1'1'Om Rwhestur. They were umompnnied by Hod Thompson. son of stormer partner of Mr. Lamb in Btu-beaten" mist. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES &. DEATHS. PERCIVAILwOn the 13th. inst, the wife ufJ. H. Pe'cwulmf a son They all say It .' why «(out you 1’ DV'ANTAGES: l. lt is absolutely lire proof. ‘2. It is absolutely Water proof. 3. It Is‘ a preservative of wood or Inc'mls. 4, It eons less than ordinary paint. 5 It contains no oil or fluid. 6. It is an ornament loamy building. 7. It will stop any ordinary root" from leaking. 8. It “'1†not wash oil or stain watvr. 9. It will withstand hot and Cold \vemlner, and Will lam longer llmln Any other pmm. Fire & Water Proof ROD FINGâ€" PAINT. We “1" Make any Roof Fire and Water Proof :1! Moderate Q‘ost; -. m n‘l“1‘Y ‘\vm 6 MILLINERY & DRESSMAKING in connection, ‘ managed by Misses Goulette and Madden. When I want FRESH and CHEAP GROCERIES I’ll go to Stone Gutter-â€" I FARMlillSVlLLlï¬. -- In returningr thanks to my many old Customers for their very llbcml pat-- rnnm‘zv (luring tlm past Six years. I hog to mmmmoe to the public generally tlmt I sun nnw ln‘ttvr propnrml tlnm Nor to ï¬ll all orders; entrusted to mo with promptnms mnl in n. workmanlikn nnrl satisfactory Inannrr. (S’llming mnrlo arrangements: with Mr. FRANK bORNElL. for n mrmwlynf atmw from his qnnrry lwluirlx is Well known tn lug: of err-client :rnlnr mnl quality» mnl lnn'iny: also npmml n. quarry in Wmtpnrt, 1 mm ï¬ll all nrrlm‘s fur may lliml nl' (‘ntpstnnn work «lt-lix'ored from (either quarry, to suit tlw omn‘mivncn nf the purchassor. All my work guaranteed satisfavtoy. lmlnm and Dress Goods Proprietor for C0. Leed Notices under this ‘hmul insurtod free of 'l‘l 1 IE A(31\[l<l {AIN STREET. I'AmmnS'VILLE. Just call at Joe‘s Grocery, and tlmro you will ï¬nd A splendid assortment of goods to your mind. We have Honey, old J am and ï¬noï¬nvorcd '1 ens. The sweetest of Bultcrhtlle ricllest of Clleose; Currants and Raisins. whole and ground Spices. Bacon and Kniw-s to out it in slices ; Potatoes and Apples, canned Fish and Fruit; Canned Peas for mun, but not for brute. ‘ And to many more things we would call your attention, But ï¬nd for this notice, too numerous to mention. ()ur goods please examine when you are in town. They are cheap as the cheapest. amd Sugars ‘way down. ‘. THOMPSON’S GROCERY, GENERAL MERCHANT, BIRTH E. T. TENNANT, eds, Farmersville. slaughtered regardless of Cost for the next 60 days. Let the studious rniml leok‘twk one‘ hundred were and the the in torment- in the method. of work. out the rapid progress 01 the oentury in the mwhnniool arts will be apparent. In I793 Eli Whit- ney, a more land innit-euro circutnstatwu.‘ was led tothe idea of inventing the cotton gin. a machine for picking the cotto trout the seed. ‘ For me time he laborer with but little aucoou. but being of : determin- ed turn of mind he eventually mentored it. the reeult. u we all know, we. to make oath»; kin and to create a great source of ï¬wenltt to the United Staten. Again. Fulton’e application at steam to navigation, in I8â€, deserves Ipeeiul men- lion :- one oi the created inventions of 1the age ; and although the ï¬rst Jenni boat went up the ilndwn at the rip“! rote at four miles an hour, yet in those days it wen u good model, and had many points of excellence still clung to by our modern ship buildorp. Moran‘s invention of the electric telegraph (1835), although im- proved upon from time to time, was cer- tainly a mark at great progress. While the inhalation of ether, tor a preverrtntiye of pain, introduced by modern Wills-and Jnokson, was not of so much importance to the commercial nrld, yot Ft can well and truly be millet the greatest boon ever ootfl'erred by science upon the human race. But perhaps no invention of the present century has produced such wide spread social artd business changes as tinit oi steam locomotion. While the electric light, the telephone, the phonograph and .lie microphone can truly be termed the four new WUtItiUm ol' the world, there one runny other inventions. of note that cpuld he spoken) of. But what are all those loornpnrnd with the new Davis Vertical~ fwd Sowing Machine? . This now mn- chine entirely diopeneen with the old under-feed, and consequently entirely obviates the necessity of hosting. It has a lose number of working parts, and is therefore the easiest running and must durable. It is ï¬ne tll appearance, nod for range of work, "Night or heavy goods, we boldly duly competition. J. L. GALLAGHER, «gent. . HE LlLY NICHOLSON will (until further nunue) make regular trips on LILY NICHOLSON chn the Village of Charleston to the Outlet (touching at all the islands that have landings), ovary Satugday during the season of 1886, commencing June 5th. - Fame fut the muml mp, 250. Stca:.8r will leave the Charleston (luck at 10 am. Special rates given 104,-xrcurni9nz‘md picnlnc DIEIAIBHalEngD‘N ILJAIESJE ‘ I '7' ""' ' I" . parties, arrangements for which can be made at the Reporter umw, I-‘armcersvillu, or with the Captain, at theOmlet. Ad- drpss all lenursto Wurburton P. 0. 3A3. 63%“. {AA-“I'M! A!!! 99!!!!" 'l‘he St «tuner Sodom hem". '3 HOUSEHULB 3 NECESSITIES: mm. Luna's HORSE POWDER. and IIUNT’S COUGH SYRUP 0F LAMB'S LUBRICATING LINI- WILD CHERRY AND TAR. The great demand for these preparations is convincing proof that they are standard medicines and always give the best of satisfaction.‘ Read a few of the testimonials I have published in pamphlet form, and see what they have Grand Trunk RR. The old reliable Short line and only Through Our route to MONTREAL, 'BOSTON. DETROIT, CHICAGO, 620., am. done. My stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, etc... is always complete, and I respectfully solicit a call. I. 1’. m3. lit-unlit, farmernmo. G. '1'. FULTOBD, mTlxrough tickets sold to all points at mtes as low as the lowest. EXCUIEIANCBIE IBMDIUEIB American Currency, Silver and all kinds of un~current monies bought. and sold A3 Closest Rates. American Drafts and Cheques cashed. fl'Drufts issued on New York, cur- rent for payment in all parts of the 'U uited States. -1 on approved undorsed notes. Ticket Agent C. A. KINCAID, Groceries & Provisions OF ALL KINDS. Ground Feed Bron 5 Shorts. Best Grades of llamily Flour 1mm Roller Mills. Choice Flour; Sugars & Teas a Specmlty. _, Also Dealer in LUMBER. SHINGLES AND LITH. The public will ï¬nd it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing. l Prices Moderate. All kinds of grain and produce taken in exchange. Goods delivered to all parts of‘ the Village. DESIRABLE GOODS ! Cabinet-making in am Branches Main, st., Farmersville. nearly opposite Armstrong’s Hotel, . dealer in Under the Management of 1 (Lb ( 1 ll 1 O I 1] 1 (r .‘H. ABNOLD’S, Cliargcs‘ Mod or! OLOSEST LIVING PRIGE8. MONEY to L0 AN Brookville. I 'I’ST‘KIIIS. FARKEBSVILLE. FARMERSVILLE - Judson & Son, John Baillié. G. T. FULFORD. GO TO FOR AT PHOTOGRAPHS COPYING and ENLARIEING (Finished in Oil, Crayon, or India Ink) Promaptl-y attended to. Satisfaction Guaranteéd every time. A call solicited. The subscriber begs to thank his custbmers for past libpral patronage. and at the sumac time calls attention 10 hS‘ Stock of Cooking and Heating Stm’OS, for wood or Goa; louse ' Furnishings, Agate. Wale, Cistcrn Pumps. main, Bird Cages, Em, Etc. 1 Cheese tractor}! : Sunpias I *7-A SPECIALTY.â€"â€" â€HAVE 'I'-‘.(:UGIIING & Roms'a’éza GO to ,A. PARISH 6: SON FOR YOUR GOODS ' Pine and Hemlock Building Lumber. Clapboards, Flooring, Laths, Shingle; Fence Pickcts, $13, &c., AT CLOSE PRICES. THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE REMEMBER ! LUMBER YARD. THE GREAT DEMAND FOR “(TUB GOODS, To be found in the back country. Come and sc trouble to show goods. 8110038803 TO A. 0. HOIHTYRE, PHOTOGRAPHER, A court‘ Hove Month. proslto the Nov Post once. OG’Ne-gatives on hand for the past 31 years. J. H. PERCIVA‘L, Nowhere. Cheaper! We have been obliged to Ram, our Goods 10 In; cent, which will be taken all the moment a customer steps inside the door. In all the Iaflteflt Stylus uqusim 0C? Work done prumptly, at Reasonable Rates. This Space “'in 1w IIHIIII In 11w \(I\(‘IHSUHH‘IH «3f Karley‘s Bl_ock, Fanhersville; .' H. GAMBLE, BooTs AND SHOES Owingrtuo the Large Sales, and F'AQJIDI E R 15‘ ‘V I 141 41*] We have the LARGEST and the. BEST- SELECTED Stock of IBR®WN <9; GOO W. G. PARISH. R: “H. ï¬AM‘BLE. SVILLE WAR * ORKS. AR.“ERSVILLH- HS N0