()1! Ccurt Hons» Ave., Next Door to Post O{ï¬ce Th )NEY THIS 1m1 CUNI'RXC'I'S luktl‘u ft ’ huh' “()I'k u! ('lhm' drum: nvu In Ba!fil|"\..-' l-‘urmmm’iHc. Farmers, Attention. J. C. Judd, ‘ BARRISTE.R, ETC., l3ruvkÂ¥illv ()l)‘og Hutcheson & Fisher, Barristers, Solicitors, Conveypncers, 510., I; I: U 1‘ K \' l l. 1! 1'1. WATER-TIGHT BOUI‘S AT VERY CLUSI'IS'I‘ PRICES Dr. (‘. M. H. (70} huuw Tuesdays. 'l'hum on]. I nwulpay thonhmnomrd for“, “no of Wm, Liver complaint, lick noadacho, Indigestion or Common- ‘u cannot Onto with mu": m: ms, when tho Summon. are «run, compuod with. Mo noun, containing no 21:", 35 Conn; 5 mm 01.00._ Ion mer \ heap hum. .dum’ ul luw pm v1. earl). Phnms' tmm each. .\ny \vuhmg in unlers scum. Lu MY wpulalm . as l 300:! mum hu Mu rum» gvuomily vstahluhéd. and I can “sum m ' mmu' euslnmers ‘ml Miners at my mom? aneminn In Ihpit future to!- Quiromdbtn. I make a Open-inky of â€Fan-1n! anmtiun aim“ lo culling gumm- fox hum. m'ahmg. Dru. Cornell & Cornell, rsnnnnsvlum . . . . riahry Pin: and Hamlocl Banding mum, mooring, . Clipboards, Latbs, Shingles, PM News, and \‘u-iuitv t1 TAILORING EMPORIUMJ‘ PH OTOG RAP H S FA! 1ERSVILLE Lun dER YARD‘ "VAX N'l‘l‘l I )-â€"A Quantity of by .1: man. [Ho- puhlu‘. xv ‘587, hr \‘(IIL‘ l'nlil that tin we (In $500.00 R E W A R D !_Sawing &£rindinp B J. Saunders. B. A. Sc. 0 5!. ll. FUNNEL] $50,000 la Luna a! 6 pn‘ (nu. \\ Ill. \\'4-h.~:tc-r, Hl'fï¬'i“. PAINTER & (iHAINllI’s. hulmmnhu-r. l’ï¬pn' fluugrr and ninth-r. h 3-94! FARM l'IRSV [LII], lll mf N [CA IN.’ (.'.ll NICE FITTING PANTS. Z) l5l{()( LOI’PY WI". \THER w Tuesdays. 'I'hursduys zuul Sniunlnyr, Hl’liCl .\ I. CONSI' l.’l'A'l'l().\'S. HF Luge quantity IIl'TL‘Il LEON Dismweh' ul 1 lnii 1km )uur, \ah, llmulouk and 'I‘avimruu Lu ulrm a h-w BussWood and Elm, re ' Me Hausa. The Cum ND SURVE 'lxc-alj) I()l' ( h lilt fromsional (finds. To Keep your Feet DRY. IMMINIUN AND Hmum Ih‘mcghhmum. m l Ill‘l M 14H\\'l"..\"l I) IS I M. B. (TORNL‘LI. will be at HI-‘l’. PH-IR ‘lul BARN ABHOIJ'TIZLY ‘pylllg work LN IN" 8030 m Hmnr patrmm. Dr. Vaux, HI s\'( ‘HHW Wuuwn l{\'lIJI.lC. mmmnlm 3.\ RN J‘IT'I‘S utl [MAN AT THE '1' lawns. â€NJ: will 1,: Nu uni! , &c.. B. M PHRCIVM W \‘m \ L'f‘H‘rHIg ‘ .1 QI‘H‘- : In ..l~uxllhl.|!r‘ .nul Tail «. ormg Hon 5 e M. SWlTZl-TR [mots Inmiu ready al\'l IHNMIH M. In. 1'.“ Ill Ill r am! ’4‘": )I'IH maxim I‘Olllll BA RN! Oliu'f‘ hours PARISH A. A PISULK illls‘dt A! Mum “NT md m1!- ll ()III. tory \vu H "H 71ml he :‘WILKESBAHRE’ THE EAGLE Best in the World! Those machinus ml] be left on tnal for a n-zummblu pariud, :rml nu “the unless a fair trial proves them to .1m mtisl‘actogy In the: cualouwr. Read uur cilculars can:- Itu. W. T. McCullough. AX'l‘l-Flklff'l‘ION HEARING, RF.- QL’IRING .\'() NIL. Logs sawed by the Thousand, January the First.â€1887 Best Washing Machine in the Market. COAL! SEASONABLE (.‘J(P'Nl\'()1lâ€™ï¬ IMPROVED WASHER! it is not novossary that I should take up spare in rec- ommending my work to the publit'. " (I().\'S'1‘IH'("I‘|-1D 1-:.\"r1.1:1r.l.\' 0F MAILICAIHJ“. umx, QALVAN- men 1.\' 1111-: BEST INJHSIBLE MANNHM. nay-1.0m, Shingie Bolts and Basswood [loading Timlwr wanted It Highest Cash Prices. (‘ull before selling. Mx roanalion 115‘“ ï¬rst- class \mrknmn is now so well 95° tablislu-d in this section that Sump WHITE m'nmm ROLL lens, \' I‘IIMXIXHI) To SHAF'I‘S. u 11's mam: l 1- 1.9' rut: ' I..I'I'l:sl‘ .9111st .11' ~11 (m 1 .9'0 rut. The Hunk-Mignon]Inn-in: mrt-hnsml the Kmmurk s; McCON EY MILL, Elect 1'0- 1 ’luto, “ranches, Clocks, and Jomfllorv. "mall Screened. FRED. CLOW‘S. FARMERSYILLE. FA lL\l l‘IHSV l LLB. WATER mu, BROCKHLLE. COAL! COAL ! VOL. III. .\'0. 13. NEW DUBLIN. to saw an'u! mind an short notice. PR 1c SIC V'l‘h " LNG or on shares} on {air terms. d put in some new machinery, lu- ml! be prepared on about .\ Ll. WORK WA 1H: A NT l-Il' THE OLD RELIABLE l \l\l-\ 3"- ..:.... ‘ \‘ll .‘m‘ £3in and Yard, SEE HiliAT PRUFI.‘SIO.\'. B I 'R 0." ('0' I) II ‘I.’ L L. R. w. mums, D: Ml Coal WRINCER. Agent, Furmcrsville TH E 1011 A T .\'I D’ Will wail gnival of Weitport flags for passengers, if notified in time by mail or telegraph. FASHIONABLE DRE SSMAKING LEAVFS tho pus! otï¬ce. Farmursville, at 11.30 u.m., arnviug in Mallory- town m lune to connect with G. T. R. ex- press east and wed. Returning, leaves Mnllouytown (m arrixal of train from west, reaching l-armé’fsville about 7 p. m. The Latost and lost Fashionable Styles. R D. Judson 85 Son If. L C. BARNETT‘S SHOE SHOP. â€qu PRICES. Tau. Cum. Oahu. Spleen. Cum! Goods. 3nd 3 Owen! Lin. a! cum runny Groom» km in luck. him. 3 the ccncn. ml puinc for a_ share 0! unit Ir v , 9 Ullibl: ['Fo ‘VM 1“}: GIVE ME A CALL, H. u. ARNOLD’S, Ill informs the Ladies of Farmers;- yille and vicinity. that she will be pleated to execute for any who may favor her with their patronage, any work in the Dreumakiug Line, in ’ l3" Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, at Rumnable Prices Rvoidence, Main an. Farmeroville, over .-\. C. Barneu’a slice Mme. ' DESIRABLE GOODS I UNDERTAKERS, FARMERSVILLE. Cabinet- making in all its Branches. FARMEBSVILLE & MALLORYTDWN li‘ashionnble 'l‘nilnring 1 ? I’STAII'IS. Under the Management of John Baillie. ‘ (ion. .-\. \VIIII‘SI'I. lnhluble Blood Puriï¬er. Tonic. Dlurectlc Loan 01 Appetite). Indigestion. Dyapepsla. Billiouanou. Jaundlco. Live! Complslnt. Rheumatism all Kidney Dnseuen. Scrotum. Diseuoa peculiar to Fomulos. Salt Rheum. Ex lawn and all SM“ Liï¬uhiï¬ï¬. Headache Pulpiution of the Heart, Sour Etomuch nu flout Bug-n. Pprfly \‘(-1_:m_nlxlo._. A A Charges Moderate. And )0" ml! Iiml me read) to ghe you numeric" at reasona- RS. (L A. _Mc_Cl..._\RY drewectfully GLOSEST LIVING PRICES. SAWL l. HUIAIODM. PIOP'I. Y« m w i, FARMERSVII.LB Jonx C “is: A Co. Toronto Om. I".\ R)! HRSV l H. F. *--- FOR GO TO ï¬nd the place" V‘. I‘T Farmersvlllo, Wednesday, March 23rd, 1887. xuu- fun-co Ema-1.0“. ' ’ The postoMce in India is regarded ‘ lune miraculous an agency by the; :more ignorant natives that in some of the may places the var, letter box- iuure wmhipped. In one one u} mum pound his hug-Lin a box lnfl' lshouted mu. its «lentinnu‘mx to inform’ ’ the presiding spirit 'hom In supposed 5 hmnsidm Anon.“ native hmnb'yf a nther singular coincidence that Generol Arthur ote clam: for his last dinner, and was found unconscious and parslyzcd in the morning. In the tables on the digestion of food roast (slums are ylml with partuveal. lobster, etc... ‘8 hurd' to digest." Prohibtflon I. ma. Then is In immeme excitement in Michigan over the fat-t that a popular vote of the electors of that State takes place on Monduy. April 4th. in regard to the adoption not a Prohibition I amendment to the vnnvstitution nt' - the : State. The l’mhihitibuigts-it'o work- ling him], but some of them admit Ithey are not Very ungttint‘obout the insult. «Inland. The British Government has decid- ed on an Irish land p111 chase scheme on 11. basis of revised rentals. Reme- dial and repressive measures for Ire- land are to be introduced at the same time in the British Parliament." Organized Liquor Interests. It is said that the liquor interests of the Province are efl'erting thorough orgunimtion to bring,r about repeal of the Scott Act in everiy county where they think there is 11 c mnce ot' seem-l ing wuujority of votes. Algoma Election. TORONTU. March 17.-'l‘he lilobr‘ s.1ys:-â€"»'\\ki11we now receis’ul “inst purport to be full returns from Alvonim They 111-,0 LIOWCVCl, incor- 1ect in smnc partieulum to Mr. B11111†s 1l1tri1nont. Such as they 1110 they show Dawson to have a majority of 34. ï¬ning for Subscriptions- S'l‘. THOMAS. March l6.~-I)ivision Court suits were entered thié morning by Cxothers & Urothcrs, barristeis. .uvuinst 11 large number of clergy men residing 111 difleient parts of Ontario to 1ecovei the amount of subseiip tions towards the Alma College building Fund made by the defendants in 1881. Original and Selected Iteme of General Interest to our Bender-e. Sunday servlooa at 10.:1) (Jan. 23d. Feb. 20th. March th and April 17 ammod). PM 'ur and praise meeting «wary Wednesday oven nu at 7. All welcome. Rev. 8. Sheldon. pastor. Presbyterian. Scrvlco In the llaptlst Church every Sabbath Evening at '7. Rev. Mr Roberts. Pastor. tunaâ€"The - total number of deaths are reported at twelve. Among the victims was Fred. Johnson, for- merly a well known and popular trav- eller for the J amen Smart Manufact. axing Co., Brockvillc. 0 lowers, the 01.1.. A bill damn roast clams were ent- en bf Mr. Beecher, it is stated, no the night before he was seized with his fatal illness. A correspondent comments on this, and odd: :~â€"" It is Church of Inglnnd- Cmua'r‘s Cuuuuucwuev. H. N. Jones. incum- b n. Sunlce over Sunday .1 711) p. ma ox- cu tlng the semnd unduly tn the month. when service wlll be held at um: I. m. Holy (.‘om- munlun after umrnlug mayor. Sunday School a! 2.30 p.111. florvlcc every Thursday at 7.30 p.m, Sculls all (too. A familiar Blopomont. Sr. TnonAs, March 14.â€"~Thomas Hopkins and Mrs. Peers, inmates of Elgin County Poorbouse, elopod on Saturday night. The couple took with them Mrs. Peers’ tWo children, four and seven years of age respectve- ly. and a quantity of clothing belong- ing to the poorbouse. The woman is an inveterate smoker, and the lower part of Hopkin's food is eaten away with cancer. Terrible sunny Accident. Bosrox, March lacâ€"A terrible railway accident todjflhée to-day on the Dedham branch of the Providence RB. lfive rear cars of a crowded passenger train {all through a bridge, a distance of 30 or 40 feet, and were reduced to promiueous wreck. About 25 pasdengera were killed and about 100 injured. The some at the wreck resembled pandemonium, and has never been equalled in its horrors. A Dalila Iolocaut. The Richmond Hotel, Buffalo. was discovered to be on ï¬re early Friday morning. EleVen of the inmates were burned to death and many more very seriously injured: 12ml: Ln’vï¬m at 1.30 p.m.. and Eta-Luna’s at 3.1.3 . m.. Sunday. J um: um. nu}! every alternâ€" M1- _ ubbulh flu-munch - ' Iothodilt. Furmnrsvinu Circuit. Rev. G. Rogenputnr. ' FARMEHSVII.l.I.~vH.blflllh wfl'loou In tho Suuth 11hur¢~huHO.. a. m. and 7 p. In. Public rmyvr mm-tlng'l‘hursdn ' cumin]: at LN" In he Nurth (‘hurulu and \ out); Poople'l meet- ing Sugurduy ovoumu m 7.3!). _ ___ _ gunning; SEhtmlEt uiwrpflh: Duncan Puller. quvrhycmlcnh _ _ (-11an ii 11m 'Jm'ianu‘ Townua'at 3.15 . . Sundzu Jum h.c\ud every alternate Sub uth lhmom or , Wuunumm's and Hum Isms!) alternately Friday evenings at 7.‘ . NOTES AND NEWS. 088303 DINO'Mï¬Y. Butt-t.- The Maritime Bonk l'niluu.’ S'r. Jous, March l4.â€"-le secret of the affairs of the broken Maritime Bank has been well kept. bill: the truth is coming out by degrees, and public exusrerution increases. Enough 19 already nown to show that it is one of the moetdisgmceful failures on record. Three or four concerns under one pretence or another have obtained $1,000,000 without security: The depoaitors in the bank will probably lose every cent. and the stockholders will be called upon for their double liability. This will cause widespread ruin in New Brunswick. Nam you Iloetlou. Tonoxm. March 16,â€"The Globe snyB:â€"â€"The elections in the North- wcsL Territories occurred yesterday. The Government candidates have carried Eastern and Wedtern Anoin- ioia. In Alberta Mr. Hardisty. a t orough Inde eudent who was opposed by the overnmont. has been elected. In Saskatchewan the Tory polling places have been heard from, giving Mr. McDowull a good lead, but. it is probable ex-Gov. Laird will overtake him in the returns yet to come in. took oï¬â€˜ his shoes as he approached the box. went through varioul devo- tions before and after posting his letter, ï¬nally put some ooppers before the box as a propitiatoq offer- ing, retirin‘in the same “Made of humility. Mr: Kohl. Barker, blmknmilh, Tor- merly of this town. removed In: sum- mer to Chantry. where he aponod bunilln. W, m glsd to but he has built up a good undo. nod bou In u lot on which he will build n real one. "‘1‘. ï¬'WP- ; _ We [re plotted to hoot from ho um, villages 1nd town Mound us. through the Rtmyznn. Yet thew Received from Our Own Comlpondontl During the put Week. Mr. Jae. Hollister had a clï¬ld badly burned b getting its hands in a dish of hot as es. Mr. J as. Patterson is conï¬ned to the house with u very severe cold. There were two funerals from this lace in one day last week. A son of r. Robinson was buried in the Elbe graveyard, and the only child of Mr. Peter Haskins was buried at Lyn. A goodly number of our leading citizens went totheCon sermtive banquet at Portland on Thursday night. and report an gnjnyable time. The Icott Act in Outer Provinces- ' In r and to the observance of the Scott ct in Nova Scotia, one of the best known and most intelligent Tem~ peranoe workers in that Province in- t'oi‘ms us that the Provincial Govern- ment does practically nothing to assist in its inforcement either in the way of providing funds or a pointing ofï¬cers for that nrpoee. '1‘ e same ma be said of the rovince of Quebec. he fact is that the On- tnrio Government has done for more to assisth‘m-t'he inforcement of the Act than any other Provincial Govern- ment in the Dominion. and yet it best suits the purpose of some of the most noisy Prohibition‘ists to denounce the same Government, in season and out of season, because of its “neglect of duty." Gur Nova Scotia correspon- dent writea :â€"Our Local Governme does not assist in the inforcement the Scott Act here. It has made pro- vision that the County Councils may provide for an inspection, and on that word “ may " some of the councils have quibbled and have done nothin . There are no Provincial funds provifl ed for the inforcement ofthe law. The result is that the act is n 9 Well en- forced anywhere here where it has been adopted. Of course the Domin- -‘.~ (L......‘.n .t . ,..,»\.~ a J..,.. um UU\ellllulllll; liï¬n \luln. nuiluug; it} Mr. Giles Bellamy, of Theresa, N Y., iis visitipg friends at this, place. , D. 11. Cole spent Sunday in Phil- lipsville. Fred. Knapp lcfl. for Michigan on quday. Miasba Mary and Bell Bulge: spent the past week visiting friends in this vicjnity. 17 Mrsv Robt. Welmté’l", who has been very ill {or same time, we axe sorrv to say†is failing. It is reported that John Whitemanh contemplates selling out to Mr. Denby. A load of our locnl sports took I trip to Devil's Lake on Friday last, to have Iome ï¬shing. Success not ro- pom“!- A deputation of our musicul talent have Visited Elgin nightly the past week. to further avail Ihemselv of the excellent instructions of Pro mar 'A :trnuinï¬ match is talked of be- tween M. Rapo‘a “Barney R" md T. (J. ingleton‘a high ctr-pf". of ngt _t_md‘N§wbm:o_ regpoctiyely. assist. In the counties of Uolchester. Cumberland, Hants, Annapolis and Dighy there is now practically no in- forcement. In Colchester there is now an agitation on foot to repeal the Scott Act and go back to the Provincial License Act of 1886, which is consid- ered a better law in many respects and easier inforced. I do not consid- er the Scott Act will be of any real value to Nova Scotia unless the Ottawa Government makes all the reasonable necessary provisions to have it eno forcd.--(llube. We are léasod to learn that Henry Bell. who as been dangerously ill, in immoviug: ,_ _ A- - . .- _ -- Thou. “O’Neil has leased the Do. minion Hotel, and will take possession on the lat of A til. Mr. Rubt. Dillon and Miss Sarah Baker were married at the Methodist church on ‘Vodnesday evening last, tho Rev. Mr. Tepnan} ofllcjgtlng. ‘ It was found that they lived together in alodging house in the suburb 6f the city. The police visited this house and discovered a quantity of explosives and a number of revolution- ary ptmphlets. Otter two hundred persons have already been arrested in connection with the affair. snd domiv eiliary visits are being made through- out the city. The German police had warned the Russian authorities that an attempt was to be made against the Czsr's life, but the iutter failed to trace the plottexs." Boa] Guaranleed Cirmdutimz, 600. COUNTY NEWS-LETTERS Elbe Jlflla. .‘Wwboroï¬ A. PARISH 8t 33.} “J. ‘ Chilhlnln- and {tonal hot and ï¬nds curvd with uhw Ipplit‘iom of "‘0 ll‘mld’n Wanda or Emily Linimem. All dmggim. Wat’- Wald’a Wondn i: the marvel ..r healing. "perm to t“ ï¬lm linitmmh: Always k'v‘p It in thï¬fï¬b’. \H dwagï¬u, The {ï¬ends of Mr. Sh in ~ 3172:“: will regret thu he hm; ‘u. my conï¬ned to his house for ten 0. :‘.»el'\u «Ms. 3 gram portion a! the m kuf. faring severely. I. O. lotus. old'acquaintances. taking in a Bun;- ber of oyster suppers, and engaging in anythintr which would afford amuse- ment. 71110 company was well chosen for_mutual enjoyment. standing in the same shbfoflnxlï¬'} bands high. and gin-a grant promise of high speed. Mr. Bullis bu no wish to part with the colt. It wu inund- ed to put. “ Young Warrior" on the track last season. to increase hi! speed. but unforldnmoly an nocidoot put of! the carrying out of this intention un~ m tho present setson. . Ttheoro of this valley are . erous, Iran md friendly. and in I Mr intercourse with one another main much of the warm-hurled, old~timo wayo. They have not yet been run into the can. steel mnuM n! m m. namely uelhah civilization, mu! am not yet quite ready to my : " Old limes, laws, cummm mnnmri r057}; A nlnnuer ’- on tho SN’am' Us and " A number of the friends of‘ \Ir Bullis drove down from Brighton for the purpose of having a grand sleigh ride and a god time generally They enlployzd emselveq in looking up The generous home of Mr. Sheldon Bullis is gmdunlly becoming 11 grout ioniiewuz for imers of homes, who come from miles around for the pur- se of matching ti1oi1 horses 01 trsd mg, as the case 1111} be. If V: Bui‘iis (annot accommodate those who come for this pUrpOS(, be can genomi- ly direct them to “he; 0 their wishes cnnhc gratitioJ. 80 general is the good feeling and satisfaction, that “10 business seems to be fast growing in favor with the poop pie. And why shouldn' t 1t ? Why not dad _ml in this business as well as in i *‘ Young Warrior" is more thou him- sdf this spring, both in a on and action, and will prob. y book more this season than ever‘hdj‘ore. The reason for this in the {high “hie set upon his stock. Seven! hilt colts have sold for high pri LI A foul of his, a year old and t,no:w standing in the same stab o. in J“ v1" Goods 184mg!“ an ('hmp m Poulblc, hr (7.18,. and mu be sold a! print to no“ the "ma. Probably the ï¬rst. house in the vslo was that built. well nigh one hundred years ago by Mr. Sheldon, ggandfather of the Rev. S. Sheldon. It Was aim- ated at the re 12' of the Run: prop-3r- ty. The oldcst residuuce is LL31. of Mr. ithimar Knapp. LmLL ovm‘ umeLy years ago. Messrs. Slxvldw, Knapp and Lillie were the imit to make an opening in the primeval fund. 4. zids valley. Mr. Joe. Knapp’s handsome gixucsu factory is a standing "Home. of the adaptability of the valley to successful dairying. Its prospects for tho com- ing season are very bright. The pleasing exterior is surpassed by tho mtemal order, taste and cleanliness. The machinery, Vats. floors, etc., haw just been repainted, giving additional airy freshness and purity, so desirable in gairy work. - - We think the name Hollow il sug- gestive of all that is gloomy. Nearly all the Hollows of Ontario which we remember the names of were the re- puted resort of ghouls. ghosts, satyrs. spirits. fairies and furies. which might. be seen holding high carnival at mid- night. Plum Vale would sound pleasanler, and be more expressive of the place. However, fairies (pm-ti. ones) have been seen flitting throng the vale by moonlight. and they are not always alone either. This fertile valley is about four miles in length. its general course being from south-west to north- east. The valley proper includes about twelve hundred acres, source a. rod of which is not of the most fer- tile kind. The l-wulity derived its name from the Ind.:.n or wild plum which once grew h :u- in great abun- dance. Very lllllu of {his native fruit remnins.cxcepting end specimens, to- minders of countlensplum roves and a ge‘neration of pioneers w o, with a hundred other things, have rolled down life's incline into the {orgbtten M. Itis‘claimed tlnt one hundred act"! in this Valley will produce more nook food than the best one hundred 'ithln many miles of it. For exomplo. It. Jerry Bullis' farm will carry “madly in ï¬rst-class condition.,w1thout the aid of men fodder or.{ooto. twenty head 0 cows and ten horses. The efforts of the Rev. Mr. Sheldon in rebuildin the Baptist church he», and in en cavoring to arouse that denomination to greater activity and usefulness. have met with divine :13 well as human approbation, and have been crowned with marked success. are man we hear but little from. l’hillipavi le. Portland. Westport. mnl Chantry, should let us know what. they are doing. Forfar must not' for- get to report ollon. Let us hear l‘rmu you all. 51.0«I'n. “ 'NOWHERE CHEAPER.†listubll DRY-000M. GBOCERIEB. BOOTS AND SHOES. cuocxnnv, Bl'ILDING HARDWARE. Pha m Ilouo u'. &c.. to.. M. “1(3.