- “1‘5“." ' ‘ï¬vphcw. Francis is disturbed over the mu clminn of'tbe mane. bounw Am aria. Germany and Italy. Alwlyl keep West‘s Cong h Sfmp in om- lmuia- In! sudden mach of co l I-lh- ms and an throat and In? flailâ€"w" “Ban m use. Alldmgg‘ifls. “8 so. Two gir’ students have beg-n flogged to imensibih'ty for taking put in the Nihilist plat: W. R. B. About the}: nuhvâ€"thsvlgn he was attacked with rheumatism. and was bedridden than or four weeks. Bee '11}; better, he came to this 'W’fltu tako‘a positï¬m in Mr. Van- m‘mï¬n'a stnro, \vlwn thv diseme r0 “warm! iteolf. and he was nbh'ged to take to n bt d uf sum-ring. Fur “early night wveks he has boon lying at the Gamble House. in a destitute cnndi- vion.a.ndhas low-n cared for 1») his brother Orangmnon, and by euvoml ulherl who uhhngh strangers to tho. sick man proved thémselvea friends in the time 9f need. The funeral taken plur today, at the English Church. , v wm alwavs be luuml a "run! blossin-r to . ‘_ l » . l ' _. . . P‘ . P A SM) CAM?- â€â€œr‘l'll Jolmatonï¬ nn 1 those a’llllclorkw 1 liver romplamt. d '5- tive 0f Bg‘ll'u-Nt Ireland. (“Pd WWW!“ 'psia, inflxgï¬ on and sick hemlac 0. day mormng a: the Gamble llousv. . Il‘hirty pills 25v, All tlrllggisls. M the 3K,“ U" flbUUt 37’ yours. in"?! Sir John Illncdonuld's majority in llnfflrlllllfltl‘, (lOCC-‘liSCd “'llS apprentm-tl CflrlClO" is LUSfj' and it is; SONN'Whflt while In lllb “alive 1:}ml to the dry I (,f u coincitlonc that the ofllciul ï¬g. gopds busnwss, 1n “Inch he “as Pro- ; urea gave MI" 131qu a lead of exact- ncwnt, and haul also a goud mlucnlmn. 1,035 “150. He came to Canada Wm“ 39Ҡ85â€. ll is with pleasure that we "accom- nqd held posmous wnh merrlmnts m. mend our readers to try Wea’a Cough Taromu, Ottawa and Brockuillc. lIeiSYIUP- 30" “'3“ “"(l ' "l“fl'i’llly “‘3‘ “flight 8911001 for some time at Le- ful at than seal-on of lhe year to cure and- I’H'hC. 0. little place on the Gatiueau,l den colds, chuck cough fwd lung and and w» married during his ‘residem-ol wtâ€! â€2“"'“â€' All"lâ€.'gglm' there Ilia wife and family are dead! “"3 ({UVGr"'3'°“l“"‘ll WSW“ “Ml-l“ and will: the exception of an uncle in ; cr ï¬sheries crmser lor this Season. Ireland it in buliewd he has mu 3 near _“_'*â€"“t‘8 W""l'l_"' “011"“ 0' Family n~lativc i“ the world. .110 taught 1 Lmnnem. 'Uuml III tgvary home fur M‘lmol at McIntosh Mills fur a timo,l°|""_"‘l’:l:"“ ï¬â€™be'E'W" "3":.r"'g"" 99d 11198qu was employed on the B. fulï¬lllitl" ‘ “"3†5"†s““°'“°â€Â°"‘ swarm, gum-um, on mum-any. :m-l 1'0““!th uh “Hilda; .....‘\lihrll)l)\v§h'y nnd Miss Mooflmusv 01' Bimlnilh- spent Sum.†mth Miss M. Bellmm. .MI. and Mus Finhcr \inill:d l’mth on Satuxday. .Thc smilinu counten nnmzvct J. ll. 11“ka “(b seen in our munctum yLstcxdm . sisicrut Mortvi), on Suturd 1'0““!th uh Mundu; .....‘\“m2 nnd Miss Mom'lmusv, 01' i: spent Spud‘uy \YIU} Miss M. .....:...Fonl Munsvll, accon‘pzmied by his mother. was in town on Suudu} and Monday......Wv regret tu Imam of 1GC Serious illness at Mrs. Arm Punish. As We go in 1m» â€2i31\\'0\hltbtla'\) morning \wnz'c informed that she i: Hill in a (fixt’lgu'bus mndilit.m....... . ï¬â€˜TCLumlwfluin accompanied Im- 1 1 cw, J. U. J mid. on u \ibil la LH‘ "(£0111Vl)ust."rst,miti nf horswe ......... Mibs Small (31mm, uf Bmvln’ille, in the gueï¬t of Ml'z-J/Lnglguirc this Wt'cli. PI-zmuax.u..~ Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Frodenhurgh. Westportmpcm Sunday night in hmn, the gllusts of Mrs. Uhambcrhtiu. They attended the l’nshyterizm Church ...... Mr. Daniel Mutt, u. former resident of this village. is \i.~itirg Lia old friends and acquaint- unves in this section. HL-Jgainod (ch-brig in this noighbmhnud some thirty years ago, by introducing the M. up 1.. A. I.uunm’.â€"~A|l persons having lmolw belonging to the Farm- orsviile Musical and Litcruty Associa- tion, are rvqno'stcd to hand them in at mum, to 1.3. 1.u\ urin, liilmtriam Ewam-mkm; Film. Mliulvt. Wright " (In, Brmrkville, have leased the ï¬gmhes adjoining their store, and My Iln'owing the hm shops into one, They will then have one 01'. “iv largest. mid ï¬nest stores in Eastern Ontario. A. PARISH J: SON. THANKS.-â€"-0Ul‘ thanks are tendered to the Stroln‘idgo Lithograph Cm, of (‘itwitmuth ()hiu‘ for a bountiful lith- ngruphed calendar for 1887. ' “’9 think we :n't- bulb in tlu- :tswt‘tiotl that it t~ the must lnzmtiml piece of litho~ gmphic catcnlut work “0 have over H90!) Inw- IO SIIIIHI‘IIIIIIznsrSeveral com- plaints have heen made to us by HIIlmc-riln-I's that the REPORTER does Iot reach them regularly. We won“ 1qu “1181! special fawn“ if all whu hm- :I ung ll] ll‘II' mails would notify us prmnptly «If llH' luvt, and no will (‘hwrfnlly send them anuthcr paper. 1‘;.‘.H‘I:’l'.\lN.'\YI-‘..\Tr The High Svhool 1,2.II‘ III hcv'iotx's (‘lltcl‘lillmnt‘nt on Flimi -; In IIiIIL; ' .mmisI-s lu ht- iLll'Pfll. \‘u- him won the IH‘Ogl'illllml’. :Iml haw l)t‘(}ll permitted Io attch II gillmpw ml in: "mitt. us ('Xlllbltt‘tl iII ltll‘fllbul. We (“:lll assure the. public the (*nmic dIaIIIII,“ 'l‘hut lins- -.Il l’at, " “ill be gin-II \\ th quIt spit“, and III its IIIiIIlI prowking qualities “ill be irrcn‘inï¬hlu. _whiln the musical and lit mun pmtxun of this} eI'Iwrtainmvnt will be mouthing which could’ he wished for. BAnnAlxs. â€"â€" I'llcgnnt chm-k ging hamsâ€"fast Ctl10r5~8 cents. Our Runner‘s Note Baal: Turned Inside Out for the Beneï¬t of the Public. Funmrial nmicm in [and culumn. live cents or Hue (or ï¬rst Inwrflun mad name cent- per .m: for etch subsequent unwruoa. Transom um vrlIu-uu-nzs. 5 cent» per llnu (or ï¬rst inur- lvmn; «nu-h uubsoqueut lunerllun. I mut- per hue. (‘untrum advurflwmenm inserted at re- ducwl rules. Advenhcnwnn unawcom nlocl h ' writu-n instrucllum will In- lnwrtod t I! for Ind and chm-god accordingly. Th0 Rl'pnrtcr Job mom I: fully nqulpped with the latest styles ul‘ type and [rm-tam. and pmmss t-H-ry facility to: turning out um. ell!“ 30!) wurl. III'I'I‘HI'EI. LOVEIHN. l'uhltnher and l'mprletnr. - : rum. fltrlmï¬â€˜ln slum-v. HI) per nnnmp. or sun 0! not pub-l within a 1 month». 1w paper: manned until an autumn an: yum. amt-nun. FARBH‘IRSYHJJ‘I. MM} Slums. Now clover and timothy Mods at A. l’nrish $7 Son's. FARMERSVILLE AND VIGINITY. I." AT THE OFFICE, Vlfllllh â€II". “IIIIOVILII. TH E B EP()BTiCR. "HEIDI! IOBIIIIG, J'OB W08!- mlelt 33mm: balsam "on! s 1 Ill" rvmmiy a 1m ,lrru..chitis, . null rough, un )Wv'h')’. hang (“5P8 1H â€It! lo‘lfa. A 11. um ’ “h 1“" 'i‘itudi 'Of 4†in milinu I ('ulla. {C( ..._‘.W .. ..g 1887. ["1" ,. “""' †""""‘-‘ "'.\"""“"‘° ‘ "E mbmribor um I The law inflicting capital punish- I WQN-knmvn farm" : ment for murder has been repuled in i "'0 “ ““‘hflm'ml {ji'mc . Maine and life imprisonment sub-mm ; l“ "9‘.†"U“ â€â€œ ""“ {ted consulting H W" acres ' - 9 _ No. II in â€on 7th com. ’ A fu-evghtal rm 9.: of senate-m The “,0 M. mum“ and ’ summers has conch: on L5 marry a Mg man rher ï¬rpt husband and q mgflmï¬lhildt wn lime qua or- the "pond b that nhoiporclmen. App '00 can an CIMIIGN‘M' tho I‘ralï¬n‘m CIIANCY ism! mah theM- our to tic mom-mp a ll 1f ul aupmied'mthch ) Whe law inflicting capif‘vlmiganish- ment for mnr-lor has been repealed in i Maine and life inaprisonment sub-mu. ,V _._.J :v. Huts. bums, maids, brlllsoï¬, nnurnlzm, lrhvumatinm. Always gives satisfaction. ' .\H «lrnggists. i Novu 3mm has a deï¬cit of ‘323, 000 for tlw past yvar. I The last lurgc girder of the Tay ; bridge has just how Moved in position. ' The nponing of the bridge is expected 'ubuut the middle of June. I Some of Sm John's Carleton-con- 3stituentn luwo becnme tired of I'. reign and me about to cmignté‘ to Dmkom. nncv m: a public ulwnker mm. In MPZNO. BOX "100th!“ to prnleit against the salonml. ' Tumduy, June Shit, has been for-'l PM mally ammimed the duy for celebrqt- ‘ mg the Queen's an.lce inflanndn. ennui: Henry Ward Elem-hm“; Inst appear anco M 3 public «maker was at a meeting to proteu mint the saloons Agrombleasmg. West‘s Liver PM: will always be tuuml a great blessing to those élilichlmfh liver romplaint. d 'n- g‘rpsia, inï¬rm-3.; on and sick hemlac u. hirty pills 25v. _ All dmggists. Sir John Mncclonuld's majurity in Carleton is 1,085. and it is mun-what ofucoincidonc that the oflicinl ï¬g- ures gave Mr. Blake a lead of exact- The family of the deceased consists of four sons, Braden. Charigl, Arthur and Newton. Thoï¬rst three reside at. home, and Ne ' I { holds thï¬apo silion of book .- e Electfic Light (‘0., of Broo ’ - ‘ ‘7 . Y. Mr. Bissoil had the respect of all who mum: in Contact. with him and his range of friwds and ucquiintances was . large. in pumice he was a ï¬rm and -cnnsistcnt Reformer, and while hold- iing ï¬rmly to his own Opinions, was ever ready to accord to others the igumc rights he claimed for himself. In uligion he' was a member and strong aummyh-r of' the Methodist échurch, but other dcnmninatidns have tgum] reason to rise up and call him Messed for his many kind words and ‘ â€CH 01' pm'smmi kindness. Charitable jumi iiheml to it i3mlt.his arts of bone- } iiccnce will follow him and rise as a ‘monumcnt in the hearts of use who iimw- horn the rocipivms of nshmmty. . -‘\- u I «1-, uuu '..ui nu: (-ulla. ('Con. ,) has a m: Ijority of 13 in 1837. , . 7 , . _ bunks. .Alldrugglals. Mr. Fleming, (151)..) had a majority of 3:! in I’m-l in 1882, and r’BfI‘. Mc- "031’s L‘uugh S31‘up, the household rvmmiy fur vhnghs. oan sum throat, lvl'mwhitis, asthma, influenza, whooping- vuugh,cmxsumpnun, and a.†lhwal and lunzdismses, 25“, 50¢. am] $1.00 pea Hm I295! spun; mcdxcine is one of Wat’s Liner Piils lukvn â€my mglu un gmnz to bed. Just what you need. Sug- ur coated. 30 pills 250. All (h'uggista. Hurry Rico, u Btu-ford hotelkouper, hasnw-mtly "Hill 8150 in tines {qr viulauiug t‘uu Svott Act, to buy noth~ 111;: of cows. ll'onl’s Cuuuh Suun. Hm housvlmM The funvmh which took place :on Tuesday, the 15th inst, was largely attended. The remains were interred in the'fzunib' burying ground on the farm of his brother, Jets. liisscll, near by and within sight of the house “here the deceased span†the many years of his useful and consistent life. ’ ‘ Threev youngnnm Wu 9 ï¬ned $42 by the pom e magistram of Port Hope for ixgtcrlnpting :1 Salvation Aim) open ail mwting. Tim hm! spring medicine is one of Hist-urn: was :1 Iï¬ndel nf'nnmnggg 33:4] thrift and bviug over in the foreground in agricultural marsnits, he was looked up to as one nblo tn give advice wor- thy the nttontinn of our best farmers. Probably t‘cw mz-n have dome more to t'm'tlm' the duirying interests in this district than Mr. Bissrll, and the cheese from his factory was always quntcd at the highest ï¬gures. Arti'tnos Bluell was how on the farm on which he died. in the our l8'28. His lithe: was one o! the 0d U. E. Loyaliats, who came to this country from tl United States and settled on the fun which in course of time de- sended to his family. Mm. llissoll, who died some four years ago, won a. daughter of the late Michael Wright, of Algonquin, and was .150 of U. E. stock. Some four weeks ago the writer met Mr. Bissell in Brockville, when he wanted in his usual health. 0:: Friday, the 11th inst, he arose in the morning and attended as usual to :1 portion of the chores around the lmrnu,nnd in t jinn-noon took at walk to a woodߤgr his brother's farm. where a â€i ‘ of men were employed in chopping wood. lle re- mained therefor a short time, seem- ingly in the bed of spirits, and thou returned home. On entering the house he stood by the stove for a few minutes, when he was seen to reel, as it'ahout to fall. He was caught, in tlmurtns of u lllt‘lllbt‘r of the family who on examination found that he was dead. Not even a struggle was noticed as the spirit of the good old man passed away to that “Lourne from whence no traveller returns.†“01!!!! 01‘ um WWI PMSID A'AY. ’With feelings of profound sorrow, and oinoere sympathy for the lnreevod t‘riendn. we are coiled urn this week to record the denth at 11! reei demo, near Algonquin, of another 0' the old pioneers of this district. For nearly three quortern of n century the subject of this brief sketch he passed tonnd fro in our midut and those who know him best have noth- ing but words of commendation to utter in regard to his personal worth anti rigid earnestness of purpose. S31‘up, ‘ the household medicine is one of mam FOR mi; moumolhivdt wu ,- balance to out! ml aupnï¬ed'm'th Fentv oi in! to;fo;lul porclm'ots. App y 00 HEADSTONES and IOIUIEITS‘ We will not be Undersold. The subscribvr. has a KITLE Y MILLS .-\ NTHD. The umluralgm-d would likcluuvt Tnflcruss work at her luuliwr.~ rcstnve. next door to Benjamin “Milne-Ila Svn. l'ricvs Ho:a~'nllable.' Miss Muu’ 1.;_ (fulmmmv, Eilm Mills. ' â€ran. and Slam-ls, Burkwhca! Flour M‘, ronsluntly on hand mu] tur sale a! his mills‘m-ul 'I‘ulwlo. Toledo, March 15th, 1887. IN MARBLE 0R GRA’AITI" cï¬-Cheaper than the Cheapest HHJC thanking my patrons fur pas! famn's, I bvgln assuro tin-m that 1hr wport that I an) about Ivaving mevrsviih- is vnlnvly untrue. I shag] always be found at tho (humble Home Shaving Parlnr, ready to give courteous and skiHui attention tomy niends, who are too numerous fur me to ewn linnk of unï¬hing Nav but staying right here. Mllmfaclun'r and Dealer in all Hinds of MARRIED READâ€"MOTT.~B}' the Rev. (100. Rog- ers, at the Mclhmlin Parsonage, Farmers- \'iHe, on Hm: 10th March. Mr. Rirhard Read, nf Lgnsdowne, lo Miss Currie A. Mutt. of Youfgu. fr NUH‘JC: uudz-r this hcnd'insonwl fret of rust. CHINA HALL Brockvj1!e 7» Cemetery Just now we are giving Great BAR- GAINS in China and Printed Tea 3131, fanamellcd and l’rinted'Dinner md' Breakfast Sets, and Enumelled I and l’riutud Chamber Sets. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES &. DEATHS. Oj-Whmn in Brmzks'illc call and see tho above limw of goals. They are. (:hvup. GREATEST V'ARXETY w- 0 r â€" ('1' 's"o", (1' Iatlss, '10," T"’:."' ll ‘JRL‘ 5‘ I'JJ‘IYI‘ (i 0008 In (Juntral \‘unada. Run lunar-A few bags would ï¬nd quick le' at. 856. BEAM-I range from 81 lo $1.10. \Voop.â€"~ hr)’ hard wood. $3 ; Jr) snfL mm], 8': to $2.2. . Oxmss wanted at. 900 to $1. Puuuuv.~-~Uhickens are in demand at. from 30 to 35c. per pair; ducks, 6 to 70. per pound. Turkeys are want- ed at frqm 8 to 10c. T’m.vrm:s.â€"-Thesetubers are in de- mand at from 45 to 500. C “IN A ILXLL, m ï¬ned for. Data, 806. : pen. 5. to M; Dnckvrlum. 85 to (an. Gilliamâ€"A few wanted at 1‘30. "II"!!! is in demand. mud Hell» fron‘l 180. for fair to 2:00. for prime. 11003 are plunil‘ul at lbw. Lawâ€"'l‘lmru its demand for n quan- ï¬ti' at from 10 to‘ZU. ‘ IlDEb felulx$4.25 to $5 25; pelts,50;!o HAY soils from .8 to $0. Mnn.-â€"lleul‘. $4 to O5 ; fresh pork in goud demand at 85.60 to $6 for medium size. Pork retail! 3'. 8 to 10¢. Smoked hams wanted at 100. Al’l‘lj‘m‘.â€"â€"Cuokillg, in demand at from 30 to 50 eta. per bushel; Eating Andes wuutcdï¬ from 7.5 to 80 Vets, FLOUR, and FEED, FA}: Mhli‘fl {LL}? Gugl.u.:-â€"_()au, pen- and buckwhu; CORNER FOR EVERYBODY. 20 PER GENT. DISCOUNT. Ila. 'IIDIB GAME. (J‘rzunblo . IIouse. ANTED AT ONCE. Thwe ap- pwmiu's to the Duns and Mantle \ppl} to Miss 81' tns, next door Sreu' Hurgmin “Ullbl'. lo. 192 Broclvillo. o'u't WIIEIT "IDES. BROCKVILLE. cmxn' mum. ' Toledo. , r» F. W. WEST- BHAUNGV BELLAMY. m: (M lilo "II! rn‘mmnuly railed [wing was! halfof . O‘Hara! Vomit. , nml a pm! of I»! being 00 acres. are well waisted B4 CAICSON. (If :c qnnntity of :58 â€Giana Trunk R.R. on appmnd mdomd low. G. T. FULFORD. ' 'antu iuuod on New York. cut- mnt for pnyment in all puts of the Uuihd Staten. American (‘urrency Silxer and :1] tuna. of un oui'rent monics'bought and sold At Closest R†American Drama and Cheques cashed. EXOEAN®IE LBRDMIB CHICAGO. &c., M‘. “Through tickets sold to all points it rates as low as the lowest. MONTREAL, BOSTON. DETRDIT. Titled .lgnu Our general stock consists of a full line of Sim 05, Iron Steel, Nails, Screws, Locks, Hinges, Paints, Oils, Varnishcs, and Glass, and a full ine of (las ï¬xtures and Cheese Factory Supplies. ' Prices Low. - The subscribers in returning thanks {b1- past patrona'rc, be" to inform the public that they have made arrangements to haw a full line of Builders and Carriage makers Hard wa'c reach us_by the FirSt Boat in the spring, SINGLETON BROS, DELTA, :Bankrupt Stocks, Spot Cash on 6 months Cruiit, (Ca, é‘c. All we have to say is that we Will sell Goods CHEAPER than any of these Squealers as we buy more goods for 60cts than they can for 1.00, which is proof positive that we can sell more goods for 1.00 than our neighbors who are making so much noise and advertising us so freely. Come along And 5300 the prions advertised on hill-poard outside, marked in plain ï¬gures, such as Eclectiéfï¬oap be a bar, 16 lbs. Granulated Sugar 1.00, 20 lbs. Brigh't Sugar 1.00. 20 yds Good Print 1.00, 12 yds dress Gaods 1.00, check Shirting Sc per yd, Good yard wide Cotton 5c, good Cambric 6c per yard, 3'0- 3 The Proof of the Pudding is ' in the Eating thereotiéu ¢ as we have heard ï¬rst one SQ UEAL and then a‘aothér about There are GREATFEARS among some of our Brother Merchants that Low Prices, for Cash, Approved Credit or -â€"~â€"â€" Farm Produce. â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€" OUR SPECIALTIES: Family Flour, Pastry Flour, Graham Flour, Cracked Wheat, Rolled Outs, Granulated Oatmeal. Our Sugars are the (3heapoh't. Self-praise is no praise; but a trial of our TEAS wl'll (13 away with any need of our praise. In Coffees we «1er com- petition. Half a donen dim-lent kinds to select from, including a lire imported from Botanic Gardens ; warranted pure. [1?†‘Thgir‘Qraft was jn Danger, AA'vv-I . THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE and any parties who 111ay see this ad. will not be doing justice to themselves if tln-y do not call and r “'e are determined not. to Be second in our business, but mean to be the ï¬rst. Our goods are the best in quality and quantity, and will be sold at. ,9 {NSPECT my STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. ‘ Specral attention as usual to Shoeing dz Jobbing Farmersville, March 9th, 1887. @mJUST WHAT IS WANTED. W111 11 3011 11 mt any and evontliitw in 0111 lilie for a small sum of monov the place to get it is at From my long experience in the business and after close] y studying the wants of the trade. I believe I have on hand for this masons tmdc 'l'T'l‘TT'l’l‘fl‘T "117m 1‘ T‘f'i‘ '1‘ 'l'l‘T 'l‘T'l‘ 'J‘T 'l‘ . T'l‘T .11: Tea: Guaranlud to (flu Satisfaction, and can be re. turned If not liked aflcr trial. 3 Sign ofT g T. l. DEIIIS, The Brocklllle Tea Store, the Big Bigg’s New Block, Main st. FARMERBVILLE CARRIAGE WORKS. . '1'. FULFORD, 'l‘TT'l' '1 TT 'I‘TT’I‘T TT J. THOMPSON’S ' GROCERY. HONEY to LOAN TTT TT'I‘ Brockville. TAKE THIS IN! HARDWARE MERCILAN'I‘S, D0 {on wantl Pound. of Tea 7 so it will pay you to get it at '1‘": Tea Store, Brockville. DO you wan}! 1! Pound of I". 7 It so it will pay you to get it u! 'l‘ a: Ten Store, Brockvillc. DO you want it Oh..{ of {on I If so It will pay you to get it at '1‘ HI 'lea Store, Brockvillo. ing to bonnw will ï¬nd it to theit lvnntnge to deal with this Company. as Fthey chatgoun he.“v foes, lie outsidq *compnnienand being it local institution ‘oone-pundonce is in u great mummy IVoitled. 0 For further particular: an to lo~ and “autumn, Opp) to A. JAMES, pAPITAL maxi-00. Persons with- u e SSETS s-nflmxm. RM" In low as me lowest. For liberal aeitlemen! and prompt payment of losses the Royal has no equal. ' r mm: RSVIL'LL INSURANCE AND LOAN A 0 [INF I'. LARGE FARM to rent, 72} miles west - of Farmersville, in a good condition Ind mall Watered. Stone house, drive. huuse, bamm, sheds. Mable: and outbuild- mgs, all in a good slate of re mr. ( 11-20. “1. 1; BEN. Imlnllle Lynn a Savings (to. Royal lnsurunee Company. 3-641" BROWN 8‘ CO. FARM TO LET. D. FISHER. ‘armnrnvillo 'zlrmersvillv [3‘ SOLE MANUFACTURE cColl Bron. & 00., Tom. LARDINEY Sold by G. W. Beach. gmvillo MILL-MEN I THRESHERS ! FARMERS ! 3’ TEAS AND (OFFERS A SPECIALT“ Paid for Farm Pruductn. DOJ"T Buy mum you haw [pupa-ltd our Goods steam: «uh leaurc. 0C? And furthermore, We are bound to sell 20 PER CEN'I‘. CHEAPER than an OLD BANKRUPT STOCK or SHELF. WORN OODS can be sold. NEWER G ()ODS. CASH,‘SPOT GASwH. We have just received our spring stock direct from the Beat: Manufacturers and Wholesale Markets of Canada. {I}, We bought fbr M cCOLL'S - . FAMOUS :: LABDINE :: MACHINE :: on, N 0 OLD, OUT-OF-DATE BANKcs RUPT STOCKS. . @PE‘OBLE’S STORE, PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. NEW - SPRING - GOOD-SQ Having as few ST()\'ES on hand which we are anxious to clear out We will continue the offer made by Mr. Percival and give 3 Prize ofa Dozen extra and Knives 8 Parks to each Custom†\Hio puuchases a stove at regular prices for cash. Photographs taken by Daylight or Electric Light. Bl‘OlllithS a Specialty. ‘ Parties wanting photographs enlarged should send them direct to the gslleryh as all kinds of work is gusrsnteed first-class. at lowest Price's. None but flan-class material used, and first-class ï¬rth“ employed in each depart- ment. Those wanting photos. or enlargements should (-all and inspect our work. as we Advertise Nothing but what we Can do. The subscriber wialmb to iufm-m the vitizvns of Farmorsville and :- country that. he has purchased the stock and lnminess- of J. H. P. ‘ will carry on the business of Tinsmiihing in all its Branches R. II. (S‘AI‘II’BIJE. PHIL WILTSE FARMERSVILLE ’ ‘ “STOVE 1mm~~ 44$ And therefore have secured the Best Discount. at which gees to allow that we can and will give BROCKVILLE, â€" ONTARIO. AT TIRE 0L1) S'I‘AND. Karley‘s Block, Main Street Opposite Gamble House THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. GENERAL MERCHANT. BETTER VALUE. ‘: Electric Light: arm-2mm: TO ANY m CMAbA: OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE, x311'314E. - '- I’llotogruphor SUCCESSUR TO A. C. MclN'l‘YltE. 3-29 P‘I\I{I\IICIKSV l I A]; LAMB 8a DAVISON. . LOWER PRICES Save 2 Money? and cumin BARUALVHT \V. I“. EAI{] A. and Bottom Prices. re our customers BY USING ' flank and Prlcn. WI LL Highest. Price: hH 1 CA Indus ..;; iln