Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 11 May 1887, p. 4

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sm-rllu‘e '0 some 01 me members, “"5! rrnnmnittml With its great folio as 1119 “'0 think the P90?“ should take ““9 bad ones in other specimens is quite UHIHOY up and ('OHWt and pres-mt ‘1‘" true. Now and then a slack I'uim-r 1W)“ “’5‘“ 3 liberal donation for the has noticed thcsv things so clus-ualy that P‘WPOSO abnvcmontionod. '1'” RE‘ he has determined to weed out in I‘OR‘IER staff is DrCPfll‘Cd .0 T631)0[ld {\lltln'L‘ all ViCiUUS St()(3k8nd891(3CLMI086 lib“"“”¥“’hc“ 9310‘] upon. only with the most, desirable dis- Ox Tnvnsmv EVENING lust. Mr.?posit.ion and by this menus escape George \V. Urcfmtpux: pppnlgr 101mg both [cases and aggravations. “0W 3TH Emil h‘s 1‘ tm's'. 'l‘m: nunmun ocvupied by Messrs. Lamb mid Thompson was vacated on Friday lust. Mr. Lamb occupies the Armstrong llnube sample mum am a drug stare and the momsover Ill. [1. Arnold’s store as a deuml uflice, and 1 Mr. Thompson has pitched his tont inl U 1' old mutt lnnrkot, lzuely ocvupicd i liy (‘lmm A. Kincaid as n gum-cry. Mrs. 'J‘lmiupStmmwupica part of the} :<.;me .4101) as a mnllinory mum. l 'l‘m-z fisii'ru‘s Hum Imlum‘mlanl tlms' mmplainsnf the High School in that town :--~“ 45 lligh School pupils, 8, twwlwrs, $2200. 15') pupils per loneler iwui'ly Sim per pupil. (in-ht Swat! lg “lg nut. give llm pupils the money} lot them engage private tutors and! lt‘lll the High School to some of tlw; simicties in tuwu." We think the l trustees of tlic Furnn-rsville lliulii St'llnhl muld give tln' mmmgqrs of Hull Smiih‘s Falls institution a few puin-f A Umnx SABBATH Sumo]. was started“ at. VVasbm-n‘s school house, on Sunday, the lat inst.. with Mr. Lewis W :ishhur n supelinti ndent. Tho School is \\ ell onganized. and IS attend- ed by huge numbers. It asset mhles at. hulfâ€" past nine chry Sunday morning and prayer meeting is hchl mm the schoolâ€"at 10-30. 'l'm: THOROUGHBRED Jersey hull, ‘ Diamondjtwu ycamuld, has beenpur' ('hasod by u syndicate for the improve- mull of their stock. The fee for n limited number at comm in S3. The nninml will be kept at I‘I‘rnrtns Living Hum-'5 farm, a short distance from J":u-mcrsvillo, on the Lake Eluyda rand. Mast-ins A. Pants-m 8: So»: have mudo good rogrcrzs during the week excmming or the collar of their new brick block. The building' will bv rushed through livclv an the firm have all the material on the ground ready for the Workman. MR. \V. II. Mmum, of Merrickville, loft behind him $110,000 in real 0.:- law and pufsnnai property, the great. I r part of which was left to his flireo c-hiMn-n after providing fur his widow. Ho ulm made FCVCl'fll donations tn his lu‘ulllm's and sisters._ cut-h receiving $300paud to a grandson he left $1, 000. Mn lmmmA Wrists: has entered into partnership with A. C. ”2W4! hml tin-3 will open out this week a tull line of boots and shoes of all kinds, in the building now mcnpied by the latter. Look for their all. next week FARMERSVILLE. MAY 1'1. 11m. Our mpamr’l Not. Book lat-ma mm. Out. for tho 39:10“ a! the Public. Tm: mm C. M. Pnnxmz. now Owned by Mr. J. H. McLaughlin, is undergoing oxtcmivc rcpairs. FARMERSVILLE AND VIOINITY. Guafiutood Circulation, I00- EPO‘BTEB. Editor and Pmprwmr‘ rvwl Hm hull-p“ llw same art in H nulc' made by Mr M ohm Wing». in attention uf Hum; “.'ll'r}“1' Tl - 'v (H (I: HOISL‘. HIU'I'I‘ (Sl‘l’l'llllly 101' SUN'K purlmm-s m urru'ly tn ho 'rrfi'll‘mi tn any that may be all-quirm A-fm- as in mm nu :mpnr. mm! mm {hr :1 momvm \u-igh in film lmlnm'c «gains! mmmnn "mm. The s'rnng prnn 'sc of extra high ‘I“""‘ in the arm-k this hora.- nwl (he lvigll-prire laid for“ mnry of lln- same 3; in tlwt'nM-ufdws nlvndifl pulc' made by Mr. Smmv'! B. \\ illiams 0! thvs \‘Hlflgr. i! sumcimm M "I!" Hu- juxpvrt trainer while ntlho Hmnutimv hum ready to display all the flourish and ann lhnt is called forâ€"then in- ~amntly n sumo all the quiet genfienvss ofu lady's filly. Now tlu-sc long pvrimls ul'idlvnoss prnve that it is his natural dispositiun to act in this mnmm. and not training. The nmur'nl diapOsiIinn is faithfully transmit'mlmtruining by not. l’mnl'. wild animals, however m-lli trained mul tamed. impart none of llION' l neqninnl ulmgluirs In their young. that l “in he rmuim-«l hy me iflel't to ronnrl ill, their mm swirl. "ill. for in such u" m-mliiiun llu'y finally "twill-st all the. mungn hunts of «lwlvominn fmml lul tlu-ir pr‘mngi-nilnru. 'l‘hvn-thre Wv iu-' H-rdhul. {lu- mwll‘ogg 6904* nmlpéwlvml of :t‘ 110mg morn «sporiullv fur stm-kl emphatically true is the nlmve of the lmrse what is more to be desired than a. horse that is all gentleness and kind. ness combined with abundant uetion and endurance. Young Warrior. the property at Sheldon Y. Bullis, of Plum Hollow. is a remarkable example at dncility, us also were his sires fur many generutltms lmt'k. IL is said that Sumo- tnnea he is turned into his b0: stall in September and is not harms-zed until the next April. When he is first hzu‘ntssed, il'nne did not know better, he would think the animal in the meantime lllhl been in the hands of an to enable him to get on n surveynr and us- cel'uun how much of the land claimed to be damaged was beyond high water mark. AdJlmu-nmvnt granted by deft. pa) mg coats of any hn'thwnlh. ' . J. H. McLaughlin Vs II. N. Masher. i This was an uhljmlgemem summons on ? which the den. had been plcviously com- millml to jail in default of paymenl. 1 Mac. seems to stick to the doctor hke a g lee-vh to a sick patient. and (m the ductor islzllin: his mmhllity to gel work in pay ‘lhu hill, hv gcswmmly infrared to give 'him Work at $1.25 per day, pmvhled hc ,huurdml tunnel! and perhnnncd :1 reason- ;uhh- pays work. The (hm-tor lhnugh! he lvouhl make more £91“an “ [huts and lyzuhs.” um! it was lilmliy mmn'zml that z he shuuhl work nut 11 part of thujah, and j sell )'ill'l).~. :0 pay the lmhuwg‘, ) ‘01 Cumming. and asked for mljmrnment, l 1 l l From Hmu '1Innxmnrnmnl, ur every 1':me nt' :mmmYS 111th we are acquainted with, individuals haw: been noticed that were noted for a vicious dis‘ position. A pmut’ of this may be {mum in man. ()nu l‘zmlily 01‘ race is gmtlc uml kmdm-mmtm-r‘ is crm-l and warlike. It is equally clear that; this vicimm quuhty may be trhnsmi‘ted in animals as well as in man. Among birds and :mimuls‘ [here Occasiuuully appear individuals nnted tor inteli- gt-ucc m a degree almust human" their «loviluy, amiuhility and kindness are surprising and than this .Wis‘(1t)lnâ€"â€" that. these good qualities may also he ARE THE QUALITIES OF OUR STOCK HEREDITARY 2 the raising: m Chan. A. Kim-aid v.4 Mitchell huh“)- msou. Action on amount. Case adjourned. Payers to be sent to judge (or furthel utuquiop: Chas. Fuk-y vs MalvEn Livingstone. 3015011 [or wages. Judgement for ptf. Mrs. Jemue M. ('mtm vs Johnathan Frost, P. 1)., Mmrhell *Robinson garnish- «cs. Judgement uuainsl Frnst as no funds to garnishee. the account of Frost having [wen assigned belure action was taken. Jlns. Lvnehum vs A. E. Dbuevan, action on account. Adjourned by consent, as the defts. Attorney was absent on u bri- (lnl tunr. C. L. Lamb vs estate late Stephen Shvhlon, and Nuthunial Benedict. ushhul by ('unsrnl. This case had been adjourned from Wm cnurtn, on tecnicalitms, mud was further adjournp‘l, after hearing the evi- dence of plaintiff and several witnesses. to judges chambers, at such time, u would sun flu- cnnveniunce of corihnel. I". L. Mom's, vs human 09' school nec- lion No. 32 of I‘Ilizuhelhtowu. Acuun hrnught hy pluintitf for wand furnished to when] suction The defts. alaimvd that the \mml wmannt furnished according to agreement. and the court noneuned the plaunitf without costs of day. The ninth Division Court wu held in the town hull, in the town hall, on Munday lust. His Hunnr Judge Rey- nolds presiding. In taking the bench. tho Judge instructed the clerk to prp cure :umther place for holding court. a! his orders in regard to the tuwn hull had not bf'ml complied with. The first cme c illed Was wcrv spared to {.3in tlm ri-uuim O M- Ling burial. sud the remrk wu- fr-aely made by chase present that if the boy was MiClarg'u uwu wu herould not have received better treatment. The body was followed by a large cou- course ot‘Ihe neighlnu to its last reat- nng place in the (.‘ulmown Ceu'u-h't‘y. tlw l'unnrul swrnum being pram-lied by Rev. Mr. l‘ulhir «of tho l’uubytel‘iuu Church. We understand that Mr. Ali-Clary will at onvu give orders for a monument to be erected over tho re- nmins. \ Ru Hm Parmm' Idifnr. NINTH DIVISION COUBI'. TF H H arm-IQ is wr .‘ kno“ h-«Ign, ’7" nvtul will in z' pllH‘lF -fm' m In Ian M: {hr :1 momvm "an nn‘l Iw Gm. ‘m-I Hm rm and win ( mm.” Inst fln- ¢ lhvm Ivy t'vrmor! Funnihgtnfl. UM IWWH 10w m .. In Baltimore. Rev. A. M. Moriis- nu m-tn seven yvars 1hr stealing I horse. ...During a Navy slmwor a wa‘er «pout lmvst on Fairbanks l ill, West l‘worbnro‘. .\',H.. “3‘ mum lhfinnst |l-nn):lzin; “rs-114m?! ever known in ”flim- Wug'I-m. a semn-i-lmml Stvroo-typing marking. Applv. stating sizu, price an! lu-cfl‘nt radium, to _"F.PORTIZ* Mr. 0.1-5. Hickey stark-d f0: Mlhvaukee, Wis . on Tuesday 10th in‘t. He has se- curml n POHIJOII in a r. ilroad office with his Hover-n law. Wm. G. Moore. Our ucightmrhmul has been very quiet lately. exce-p‘nm Mrs. l-Ianl and Mrs.(;‘ib- son. who are recon-ring. The has been nosivknoso {or which no doubt 'all are thankfuh ' Mulnmnninl signs are vary few, in fun! it Is «lonhmll If there are any, excep'ing ”w you“; mml nu-uhouml some lime ago. whose mothvr is going to leave him and lho' school teacher who has resunml her mumuu wlu-thw {or viewnof matrimony. or lahor m some other net-hon, I do not know. The monof our farmers have begun seellmg. The ground is yet rather wet. ”asking and Gordon sent away their first load of cheese boxes on Saturday last. Mrs. Hillard Weeks, from (lrier’s mills, is on a visit to her muther. Mrs. Hickey. Fall wheat has bcet‘l badly winter killed in thia vu-iuity, and will not be more than half a mop. Mr}. Bulll'sr,'rntmler of Jameu Butler of this placa, that! at the residence of her son, in Penn last week aged 93 years. " My own mutt.” Somufi of our hewbnro’ sports have [maxed l'orthe summer, Lorne Park, and intend lining up the lrack in good style. We may expect to hear I)!" some tam time being mudc by some of our local steeds. L‘nl. Benton. of Pulpine N. Y., was in 10an last Week looking over the (lhaffee irnu mines,with a view of buying and opamllg up the same. "J he émbloyees of our R. R. are work. ing under the last year’s chestnut, “ 'vork («why and play Io-murruw. [Mild amadditlon to his hqtel, in winch there wnl I be a hall, and sample rooms. Amblurse Mnglelor and mu. Draflin stu- dents from Famwrsville visited home h'ic-mis, Friday and Saturday. Mr. S. returning on Mummy. John Moore’s child. who has been sick for sometime, died last Wednesday night. The Hepuners of last week did nut reach us as usual, which caused counhleruble disappointment. The Editor promptly lorwunieil a second hit, as soon as mlurmed ihai none had been received. ‘ John Hurt, Ontario Hpuue, is preparing to Mr. James B. Bnell has received a large consignment of apple trees, which he is now chw-ring to the farm- ing connnuni.ty tl.roughoilt ‘the town~ ship. The saw mill of Mr. George Tennnnt hm; lwen closed for Some time, in order We met a first class tramp, if such there be, laat week. and minutely looked him over. He was making his way to that hard city called Ottawa. Among many questions asked by us of said traveller we inquired if whiskey played any part in the drama. ot'liis life, to which. he replied thut it did, Mid that he would huvo' been rich only for :m illllcl'l'nt desire fur bug juice. He informed us that he cannot _now do without whiskey and that he carries a small still on his back and when he un- luckily drops into 11 Scott Act towualiip or county, he ‘just stakes down and makes a small decoction of tangllc lug. tn have rvpairs made On bdilur and ulher parts of the machinery, but will resume ruhning this Week (DAL) It. is reported that a. Mr. Stuphezs will, during summer, at. least. manage the stage lwtweeu Farmersville and Mullon'ytown. A. Wallace is building an addition to his house, recently. purchased, the same to be Used as a taulur slmp. He will noun mmuve to his new prmmses. The Rideau Belle i- nnw making lmr “.3. ulnr h'llN. ‘ .,-. , 'l‘hu \thley Bros. have erected slut-(la for munulucturing buck, near the Cam! Locks. ' Mr: Thdmus Murray, M the Bingo farm, had an mcoumer the other day with a film Buell colored man, and barely est-uped'with his life. Blood shed; water flew; hair dropped; ground all torn up ; English language slaughtered ; Watson’s barn yard en- riched ; and still the exhibition goes on lively all the time. 'l‘um says he must not cull him out of his name by terming him a niggar. Mr. nl‘OfljllDltl Horton has com- menced Hitting up the Will! of hisf house, pacing it. on a lovely cite. When finished it will probably be the nicest house in Dublin. The cut. stone base and corners were finished by Patrick Fitzgerald. of Fu‘rmerBVllle, and are universally acknnwlodged to he the fineat finished out stonu work ever put! up in this section. The steam will is running on full time, giving good utisfilctmn. We are more than planed um: the pro- prietor. Mr. Guam-ll, as he is I very obliuiug. good natured gentlomsn. Death luu ugnin visited our quiet neighborhood and removed cue at our oldest iullnbitunu, Mn. Jane Boulton. aged ninety-three yarn. She let! (lune nu amount 0' money with Mr. (marge Boulwu to lie cure ol‘w aged brother who has alwayn lived with her. The old gentleman in over eighty yen: of age, and never married. xuun. Rm ks “1th hm tom. ul z'rum mun- ln-«l and m re loft in mid ”1‘ of the road. 4 II c IIIII Ii I'm nf l’iIIIIrIwm uh IMI Iiu- c. was hromht man»: I In tumor: in. IIIP \II'IMIH of Iimftun ”M the IIIIIII «lay. It i9: I‘LIimooI that (Irrhnrd "I" LII-I II. v Inrcnt tywach nruhnrd in pm 1'. II I'OIIIIrI-IM 790 fll'I'I‘! :HII'HIII" @4040 LIN". ADDITIONAL EQUITV‘IIUO. J‘m mum. Front or range. Elbe .Hllls. .‘V‘r unborn. §-O -__\....__ i ”Y N‘PIHMIUII “3 3 “W" 'Cl-‘Mgnrugn Manhunt. ('lnmlrnlo. workman is now so We“ vs- ram“. mu. II'hIdou' ' tablhlml in this section that ‘“'"”~ ."w an. I it is IInt nvI-ossnry that l’ AT Loud-1“? I‘IHI‘IH should hike up spare in rod-I - nmmvmling my work to Iho ALLAN 7! [I’VE]? .5 (7)., pHMit'. ; ‘IIIVI; ~r.. mm In H I I, snrs Jam: rr 1m 1-: I..ITL'.~‘T ”rum .17 “Inn 1' .01) 1111:. A. M. GHASSELS THE mu RELIABLE Tailoring H on s e P. 0. Box lo. 192 Brockvillo. Ont HEADSTOKES and IOIUIEITS. These machines Will be left on ma! for a Ieasduable period, and no #318 unless a fair trial prove! them to be satisfactory to the customs: * Read our circulars care- fully. ,n '3, ' g‘ Best Washing Machine in the Market. IN MARBLE OR GRANITE 0:) Cheaper than me Cheapest. CONNORfis IMPROVED WASHER! ANTI-FRICTION HEARING, RIC QUIRING NO OIL. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of FA RM ERSYI LLE. SOLID \VHITE RUBBER ROLLâ€" ERS, V ULUANIZED T0 SIIAFTS. CUNSTRUC'PED EN'I‘IIHCLY OF MALLEABLE IRON, QALVAN- [ZED IN THE BEST POSSIBLE MANNER. Best in the World! (fir-When in Brnvkville call and see the ill-(He linen 0| goods. They are cheap. GHIIA HALL Just now we are giving Grout BAR- GAINS- in China: and Printed Tea Sets,1§namelled and Printed Dimwr and Breakfast. Sets, and Enauucllcd and Printed Chamber Sets. WHILE. thanking my patrons {or past favors, I beg to assure them that the re rt that I am about leaving Farmersvilrg is, entirely untrue.~ I shall always be found at the: Gamble House Shawn: Pia-luv. gently to gite courteous and skillnl attention to my lriends, who are too numorbus for me to even tlnnk of amthing else but staying right here. 0:)- No shaving on Sunday. GREATEST VARXETY In Central Canada. CHINA HALL. (*Inma.‘ GLISS, 11311271513» "um: a; rmw'r a 0008 Brockville Cemetery A large stock to select Itom. Naurly no not. at humans now on hind. A full line of whips, brunheswurrycombs, etc. A. E. WIL‘I‘SE. 8!! WI HOMEMADE OOLLARS. - GREAT - BARGAINS -:HARNESS:- J. (in! 0an machlnicl at Wallâ€"dill-fill} the put law was”, who hue turned out I hug. quantity ol CHEAP ”AKNESS, we hurv provnlml lot 0' flu-tut «nude goodu. which w.- w as! {mm ”I per set up. HE nub-Nib“ has had a number at flu! Maw muchunicn at work durinu EAGLE vWRINQEH. FABMEB SVILLE ALI, “‘de WA I} I: .\ NTI'II' 20 PER GENT. DISCOUNT. Ila. IDES @Amm, Mule 1mm that but material and in the lam‘ Mylo. (i nmble IIout‘sea In order \0 meet the demand fur MAIN ST... ' S. 1‘]. ch'lzcr, Pxowoawnn. BROCKVILLE. FIRS T - CLASS R. w. cmus, N Agent, Farmernvillo. H" F. W. WEST. -- 0F '1’ I." 1"": Mtwmno. 031' Ba CARSON 9 [Fresh and Reliable. i ,w HI 8‘ WI“ Ire SECONDTO NONE in appearance mmmmmfm my mum MTun‘a‘ buying may mum lo you mom-y nnvni. An in- cpw-tinn wil pmve our amnion. Men’s Spring Hats in great variay jun urriVyl. SEEDS! S N0\V SHO“ [NC 3 mm! Complete Stock of NF. W SPRING GOODS, carefully selected, and at prices to unit the clrtsent buyers. ej- To SEE out DRESS GOODS is to ADMlRl-I them; to learn their price is to wonder at théir 'value. Thp same can be said of our Dress Ging- fmns (over 50 patterns at We.) Alan our Pnntn, Shittings. Cvttonades, Grey and Whtte (Johnna, are renounced by the Beople to bathe BES'IPVALUE shown in ‘armorsville this season. Our Canadian. Scotch and Hngl'sh vamls and buitnms Stock .'._4B_omplete. H. H . A R N 0|. 0 Funéfifis and particular» a ply to the undersigned, or to 6:0. W. ‘nuu, Fat- meraville. HENRY CUNNINGHAM, HAT Fine Dwelling House on Henry an, . Farmetsville, formerly owned and occupied by J. H. Percival. Also one Top Buggy, usegl only one season. HOUSE & LOT Cabinet-making in all its Branches. R D. Judson & Son, HE- subbcriber offers for sale that well~known farm commonly called the \Veailterllend farm, being west lmll‘ol lot No. II in ‘Iha 7”. con. ol' Ream!~ Young. consintingnf 100 acres, and a part at lot No. ll in'lhe 7th con., being 40 acre“. The {We lols adjoin mul are \wll watered and supplied WI”! plenty of wuml for fuel. Terms, one third down ; balance to suil purchasers. Apply to IGJf Office and Yard, WATER s*r., Bnocxvn.m. W- T. McCULLOUGH lllfl‘m on approved endorsed notes. GOAL! fl-Drafu issucé on New York, cur- rent for payment in all parts of the United States. American Currency Silver and all kinds of unacurrent monies bought and sold At Closest Rates. American Drafts and Cheques cashed. ‘W'PKEEBAHRE’ IBXGIEIANGIE IBIWDKIBIB The old reliable Short line and only Through Cur route to CH ICAGO. &c., &c, ”Through tickets sold to all points at rates as low as the lowest. Brockville. Ticket dam! Grand Trunk ER. MONTREAL, BOSTON, DETROIT. G. ’1'. TU I ORB, Charges Moderate KITLEY MILLS The wheribor hu 3 lug. quantity of We will not be Under-old. OHIUIOY IELLIIY. WELL “WERNER Pole-do, March Mth, 1687 FLOUR, and FEED, Iran. and Sharla. Due-Whoa! Flour It, conuanuy on hand and for ale :3 his milln no" Toledo. 3114f ‘AIAI; lilNl)H. FARM FOR SALE COAL! COAL! I“OI-L SAIJ E . FARMERSVILLE. MONEY to LOAN CHANCY BFLLAMY. G. T. FULFO RD. All Coal MI-ul Assignea, K ingston. 'I‘nlmlo. 1"?T‘:M'60LL'3 :: LARDINE :: MACHINE :: on. lUm‘ and tny panics who mm 900 this M. \\ ill 1»: i if tiny dn not us. K5” SOLE .“ANVFACTI “HRH. MM’HH "rm. & ('n LAIJDLVBY Suhl l.) H. W. Hem-h. Furmnrevi'h- INSPECT Mi? s'rocx BEFORE PURCHASING. Special attention as usual to 81109ng dz Jobbing avg-“JUST WHAT Is WANTED. From my long oxporionco m the husinvss .qu after of 1 launch I Mm'w I haw on hand for FARMERSVILLE CARRIAGE WORKS. Establsh'd WEE l860. .11! Tran (:unmmlnd to am Satisfaction, and can turned if not liked aflcr trial. gSign of g T. W. DENNIS. The Brockvme Tea Store, the Big _ Bigg’s New Block. M: D().V"T Buy an!" you: have “expand our Stock and Prices. Goods Shown will: I’lcasurr. LAMB 83 DAVISON. 013° And filrthormore, we are bound to so” 20 PER CENT. CHEAPER than any 0L I) BA NICE UP’I' STOCK or 8111511 F- WORN GOODS can be sold. NEWER (. ()(mS We have just received our spring: stock (Hroct from Manufiwturers and Wholesale Markets of Canada. {3G7 We bought fbr 87.--: 888788 88888788:- Bargains for aid for Farm Products. @PEOPLE’S sme, Having a few S'PO'\'ICS 0n hand which we are anxious to clear om; we will continue thaofi'er made by Mr. Percival and give 3 Prize ofa noun aura steel Huh-cs A‘ Forks to each Customer Who puuclmses a slow at regular prices for cash. Tinsmithing in all its Branches A'I‘ TIIIQ 01.41) ST‘XNI). Karley’s Block, Main Stréet Opposite Gamble House The subscriber wishes to inform the (itizens of Farmersvilie and surrounding country that he has purchased the stock and business of J 11. Pan an al and will cany on the business of T’artion wanting photographs cnlargvd should send them direct to the gsller y, as all kinds of work is‘ guaranteed first-class, at lowest Prices. None but tint-class material uwd, and fimhclnua .rtigtg employed in 98011 dopam- ment. Those wanting photos, or enhargemenls should call and inspect omr work. as we Advertise Nothing but what we Can do. R. 11. GAMBLE, - - Photographer. succmsson TO A. c. McINTYRE. 2.29 PHOTOGRAI’HIC {Em-EM, Photographs taken by Daylight 01' Electric Light. Bromhfes a S eci ulty. NEH-tn [Hus Tn GIVE SWIM-txrnm mum!» . . Q And therefore have secured the Best hmconnt and Bottom Prices which goes to show that we can and Will gave our customers tn! BROCKVILLE, -~ ONTARIO. Farmersville Stove Depot. TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY. f' “’00] ‘ find. f U” THAN ANY HOUSE KN TOWN. :---: Electric Min}. BETTER VALUE. Ux; :’(J\I'V'(llll (l unust.ox tea l [I S" It WI” pay you to get It at Tm: 'l‘ca Store Brockwllc. U If so it will pa} itfiâ€"Qâ€"g-gt IT-at 'Fn‘g‘i‘czn Store, Brockvillc. ‘ 0 you want :1 Pound of Tea? It so it Will pay you to gvt it at THE 'I‘eu Store, Bluukviuc. OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE. U1, 1%") 1"&1R.I\IIQ]{S\’IIJIJIQ. 0 you want O you‘want | - Sum! mm fire in the husinoss and after cloudy studflng tho wan ”NW I haw on hum] for this scnsmm Nude the People ! doing New~ Fina-t in tho \lnv hat - nun-h «uporinr to Talk)! LOWER PRICES nichest of tea I If ”5 Pounds of Tea ? ‘ Iw dniug justice tn llu-um-lvm and and (j R EATER BARGAINS D. FISHER “’ o F. 13A“ Id. Block, Main st. MOW ornmo Highest Pricés can bc the Best m RI'Y

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