mum-Minn wit.h‘;t|m Baptist cungro gum-n Inning chased. H. is nut yet kmmn “Ian will m-t-upy Ill. “aptifl .pulpit. A prayer meeting will lake , Hu- “we of line llsllzll scfvicc. next Sunday. . Mr. lhym Sunnnlvl’! l‘. & D. L. S... {chu'uynl nu Saturday rum the north. where IN I.“ horn unrvoying :1 townâ€" rhip situalpd about 200 milm north M the Mmmwn Mr K. Addison. who m-vmm-uuiud him an Mai-lulu is‘ dlso aumng us again. There are nnly four appeals again“ Ilw Run of lego and Esoott Vmera' List, and the buniness at tho jmlgv’a Court, will comeqm ntly be very light. The Directors of Uninnvillc {air will meet on “'ulnomlay, October 1‘2. at l o‘cluck p. um. All pvrsmm haying lmsim‘ss with the Soviely are request- ed to attend. ' Tlm rmmnblanco‘bolwoon the Brit- i<l1 (‘ulululn'u ball-Ty of tummy and tln- Salvmon Army corps in Farmm‘s- \ille no lunger exists. by u-zmm ol‘llw tEu-L tlmt Ilmre have 1' gently lmm ad- «lml a few privatca tn lunc- muster roll Mr. Sam'l Hugnboom should writea book on what he knows about pnm - kins. His garden produced one tlus year which wnghe‘l 72 lbs. Delta Fair Assuwintion should feel proud. A )outh from this tmvn drove (iglIIy-l‘our miles in order to take his best girl to and from the fair. The work of' resllingling and slight. ly altering the North Church, in readiness for the Preslwyteriaua, is going on rapidly. Mr. John Leacock, of Frankvillc, recently captured a young eagle alive. The bird measures 6 feet. 10 inches from tip to tip of wingi. The Voters’ List Court for Bear of Yonge and Escott will be held in the town hall hero on the 15th i1;st.,at the hour of 11 o'clock. ' The Contractors on the B. & W. 1:. It. have built a aiding at Lyn, for Me in unIOmling tics and rails; which pome over the Grand Trunk. ll",- Army. The Rev. Mr -t sol-mun hon Mr. and Mrs. A. James arg visiting New York this week. \- ‘Phe South Grenville Fair. hold at “l‘rcmott, was very successful, Mr. W. E, Muyhewmf Bristol, (200,, is visiting 0M acquaintances hero. The Rev. S Sheldon left on Wednes- day. to enter Macmnstcr University. The Gunnnoque .qurnql suspends publication this Week, in order to set its ofï¬ce in orderâ€"41 sort. of journalisi tic house-cleaning. ' I A destructive ï¬re at Gananoque on Thursday night. last consumed the map factory of Myers, Matthews & linymore. - ‘ J’Ml. Wiltm, of the Montreal House, has just received his fullgnd winter StOCk ofmillimry, See his adv’t next wock. ' The capital stock of the Ganannque Furriugc Works Company has been doubled, and is now $100,000. ' Now is the time to subscribe for the h;ron1m:â€" the balunvc of this your free, by ordering and paying for it for leB. Ten cases against Scott Act violators are set down {or hearing in Brockville to-dny, Judge O'Connor will preside at the Brnckville Assizerv, which open 0;; the 17th inst. ' The North Leeds and Grenville Fair was held at Merrickvillc on- Thursday and Friday last. ' An important announcement by Fowler 3; 00., of llroclivillo, arrived tpo hm: {or this issue. H The. nnnufactm-ics in Gananoque‘ are crqwded with work and expect. to‘ run full time all wmtcr. he Rev. Mr. Pinon preached "in scrlnun horn on Sunday lust, his m-rtmn wit.h‘;t|m Baptist congre- «-n Inning chased. H. is nut yet Ml Mm will Occupy the Baptist nit. A prayer ml‘efing will take “we of Ilw unml service. next me. Frunkvillo Fair was well patronized this‘year.‘ We shall refer to it next Our report of Lyndhuht Fair will appear next Week, Mr, Sala Blanche: lefl yesterday for New York. from tho Pencil of our Own Nowa- Gnhoror. FARMERSVILLE. OCT. 4. 1887. ll. LUVEIHN. 0.6““: 'r mus A Mark. James H. Blukb m- Clerk ut’ [INNS “fl ('uurt. Reid 8. hulls: ‘ Health "ulcer. Dr. C. M. II. ‘orugll: m “I? Inspector. Hiram Cw Phillipa. ‘ ' count-Mu. Thomas llvrnvy. Hit-Inn .0. Plum (loom W. Brawn and James I. Sump. p.‘ J. uuumlou. June. H. ibum. line L'. Alum-e. James “maul ‘ rd Com“ ‘ ratunvilh 7m... Con-hippo", luau: L‘. Alxulre and James null. Janua- of the fun. Aria Pariah. (hm e P. W I". 01ԠH u. tun. Alum W. mum: rd. 8e_ un’ Seoul]. old Us Alxu‘lrv and U. Lowrin. fluid.“ flow“- H00 Meu' t Item 0. lul- colm “allude ‘INIIUIIIUKO"? y Barney. mun ma 'l‘humu um», 101 J; P. Quail-yin. June. L00“ AND OTHER NOTES, Gunranï¬ogd Oï¬rcqlgflon, TH E REPORT-En. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Donn! 0! Iain)» 10W“ who; and Proprietor. was nun mm w C Wu! I (H hm sums, mnnuses a neï¬ns. I I. uuu‘r‘l mllnittan’cc to the Ideal Faiy. Ho wired Cnunty Attnrney Uottvr asking it' lw hm! nut nuthnrity to enter the grounds: ,(‘vntlvr answered certainly lu: had if h ‘ mid. The two messages and ['2é n-Yiu Minn ens! him 75 cents. T. D. Sullivan and Wm. O'Brien have been summoned [or publishing reports of the proceedings of pro- rlnimed Laud League branches., A sad leaking man has been visithug ‘f'arlm‘rs in Ohio and asking them to sign a pledge not to kill any song Mule; fer a year. Afterward these pledges reminded in the shtpe 0f prouiisuory notea. Mr. Gladstone is chm-y with his autograph. An application Only re- sults in the receipt. of n lithographic- nf a postal curd. JolmBrightis more uoml-lmmored. but he must. be ap- proached carefully. A Slaynor (‘unstnhle WM refused] the only remedy for which will be a military regime. Tho cry mnong Unionist and Conservatives is louder than over that, the tyranny of the Leaguomast be squelched. Unforâ€" tunately for tliose doinnmls Mr. Bul- {our‘s methods liave but increased the energy of resistance, which is flaring u to such dimensions that the process 0 sotivlching will ï¬ll half the gaolsl and require the services of an army corps. It is now too late. It, is im- possible to padlock a nation, and the Loaguers count upon the Ministry be- ing afraid to impose that. despotic rule which can alone accomplish what the supporters of the Government now ‘denmnd, The eviction of one tenant last week required 80 soldiers and 150 policemen. It is reported that Mr. Balfour is determined to persevere to the extent if necessary of civil war. Mr. Muir, of Dumbarton, Scotland, will build a culter to try for tho Arvncrka's cup, unless the owners of the Thistle again challenge. \Il The New York Tribune's London dospntch says the situation in Ireland is becoming distinctly more aggravat ed, and the Government‘s supporters are demanding that there shall be no pause in the action of the Administra. tion. It is pointed out that if the state of affairs ten days ago required the supression of two hundred blanch- es the root and stem of the League should now he struck dm n. The (10‘ 1liumt ’ speeches at Tuem y’s central met-ting, and such incidents as the turning out of the Panderville family at Newbridge Lecause “they sheltered a. boycotted laborer, the wrecking of ‘ railway telegraph lines near Youghal, and the increasing spirit of resistance to the bailiffs have stimulated the Con- st-rvmiVe press and clubs to demand that the law shall st: ikc quick and hard. Some London and Irish Government organs ask for a check upon the Bad ical emissarios, for Ireland, it is argued, is on the verge of an open rebellion, \Vorkmen are busy on this section of the B. & W. 1%.. but the outlook for its completion by Christmas is rather hazy. Once it is in running order. outside markets will have more inter-‘3 eat for us than they possess at present. ' Rodently, Mr, George Ackland met with an accident while cutting a tumor from the shoulder of a home. By some mishap the pcissors entered his knee, inflicting a painful wound. Holt-ave: this week for Toronto to ï¬nish his studies in the veterinary science. Mr. Abel Stufl'ord is completing his ï¬uu new residence.......'l‘he trustees have decided to defer till spring the orectiun of the new school building, part of the material for which is now en the ground. The old building would make a fine refrigerator. and you 'will be likely to ï¬nd her ...... Mr. B. Bullard and wife have return- cd from the fair, and are at work as usual ...... L. Lillie and wife are ex- pected home in a few days. ......'I'he most prominent lady of the street. has juz-t ï¬nished her trade, that. of making gentu’ ants, and is anxious to $91: a joy. ‘ (It'll. a_t ulmoat {my house Mr, E! I akin: in loving I‘M timber for e nihoul bridge an. warm}. the only ' unto! vork on ‘eroilroodln th vicinity. Mr. Win. Leith. oft Formeuvillo. ii" purohoued the [importy â€of Mr. .059 h Stacy. counting a! house. bloc mith ehop, and three new of land. Mr. Leith was a forum teeiw «lent and intends to commence work on wen u the mean lone expin‘o. wâ€"~â€"‘â€"â€"â€. -â€".â€"â€". Plum Hollow, ‘ Mrs. Carson, of Lake 8t...il very lonesome. as the bob ' babe: is in Furmursville ....... W. ndolph and wife are digging their potatoaé. They have a large crop.. â€.0! Stevens and W. Reid stand read to take in thresh- ing ...... W. Sexton raised 1.500 pump- kin» ...... W. T. Stevens returned home from Lyndhuut thir quite ill, but is now better ...... G. Stevens has just bought. a new threuhcr and is thing it a. thorough overhauling. 6 will soon be ready to threaholl that come. NOIOCM On a wmweflmf mil-inn. "1 P0" 9 h]. BOUNTY NEWS - lETTEIO IRELAND'S CRISIS. lirQH. I'M Forlur. th. lh STAGE LINE. FABMERSVILLE I MALLORYTOWN (mice and Yard, WATER 3'12, Baocxvndm, W- T. McCULLOUGH ‘wwp --vv-.l - . 'Iv-Iluu U, I u Penmx'k, himself, and .me pérfeclly hardy and adapted lolhis rlizmue. The prices WI†ran'ge from 25c. lo 200., 150.5100, and 5c. pm tree, and some free. Sale to commence on Monday, l7lh Och, and continue for three days. Come and get a great bargain. Wlï¬sflafla WWNEDDQ Atthc Elgm Nursery, South Crosby, the subscriber will. on the [allowing days, sell the nursery stack. cumming of the best grafted fruit and the most popular Varieties. The-ta trees are grafted by P. l'nnn.u.b I.f_., _.|r I .- . . . A. M. OHASSELS, FARMERSVILLE. THE Lmsfsmts The Old Reliable '1' A I L O R 3 N G AM. CHASSELS MONEY To LOAN on eq Join! Notes. A LL wonfl WARRANTED. American Currency, Silver, mul all kinds of uncnrrcnt money bought and sold at Closest Rutvs. American Drafts and Cheques Cash. Drafts issued on New York, current for payment in all parts of the United States. COAL! COAL! MONTREAL, BO TON, DETROIT, CIIICAG , &c., 6:0. 53,- Through tickets sold to all points at rates aS'low as the lowest. GRAND TRUN‘i PERFECT IJ' FIT uIJ‘D II‘ORKJIJJ‘SIIIP. BHOL’LD PATRONIZE Order; or Enquiries g} Mail will re- ceiz'e Prompt xjgtmtiun. PAINTS, 0|l§,GL488,Vle8HE8, CHEMISTS AND DRUBGISTS, h Allan Turner 8: 00., Ml'l l. NIIA100I. PIG". Ge Dated a: [flimsy-nu. gm. third (My of October, M). 1897. 1A8. H. BLACKBURN, Clerk of the said Muniu'ipalily and con- stituted Cletk of the said Court. Apple Trees. All purmmrhawv'invg I'J'uaineu at the Cow! are Inqueued to lupud at the said tin? pug plufe. The Old Reliable Short Line only Through Car Route to Al N o’clock I. m., it; hQEand determine the seven! couvlpluiuu uf error: Ind omiuionl in the oleu.’ Us! of the Muni- cipality ol the Townunuip of Bear of Young: and Bacon for [$7. will be hem (III-um! wu'nu Va. eu’ Lint Act,†by in Hana: the ionic: Judge 0! the Coutuy Conn of the . nilql Connliu of Load; and Granville, 1 â€to Town Hall, Puma-villa, on TOWNSHIP "I" '5‘! OP YOIGI IID NOTICE is herluby giwn that “H“ In. Lnl. ...._-..___. EXCHANGE BROKER .w.rquonn, antlemen who wish m have their suits made up in King St, PHILEMON PENNOCK, Elgin p. 0., 0m. Pumacontlcal Preparations, “m9. E" ’1‘!!!nth by of 7118!? AGENT. Carry a Large an; Complete ' ’ Stock 6 TOILET ARTICLES, ESTJBLISH ED 1844‘ 11013815. MAIL WIIOLSALE AN}; RETAIL All Coal anocnwnnn. &c‘, M , 1&0. AND G. T.’ FULFORD. HI-IIIIIIina. leaves. I" II 1mm hum “PM, 1mm ï¬. .ll p. m. [M‘II uI \h-upm :Iage, Me|3 d in mm- In III I.IlI Brock-Mlle. \pprov- and "E mbscn’lmr wi~hes to run a Mark- “ mill! scam! in n gm"! hut-â€my. In- [m'wr with I wank-"re. Apply immedi- ately, slaling lutms, In BLACKSIITH SHOP â€D HOUSE â€â€˜1 - u .1 .rrlzn. THE MAN'I‘LE bkï¬i’ï¬ï¬léï¬i“ii'QZLkett with all kinds of Mantlcs, ‘Mantle Cloths and Trimmings. All Cloth Cut and Fitted free and lit Guaranteed. THE MILLINERY ROOMS are now open, and stacked with all the Latest NOVelties in Trimmed and Untrimmed Goodsâ€"-birds, wings, flowers, feathers and trimings of every description. Miss Whehtn, who has charge of tl in Department, will welcome all who may fatter her with a call. (5%“ I cordially invite all when in Brockvnlle to visit my store, and I will show them the Latgest Stock of Dress Goods, Mantlc's and Millinery kept. in Brochville. ‘ All-wool Black Caslxmeres at 800. per 3d. Uni'on Cashmcros, black and colowd. at 25c. All-wool French Dress Goods at 1250. A special line of heav alluwool Dress Goods. in black and colors, at 25c. Flannel Cloth Dress Goo s at no" 8c“ 90. and 10c. In Black and Calm-ed Silks no House in the Town can Com are for Value and Variety. See my Grey Flannel at 200†m- 'd. FurSnrtin 8. White and Grey Coltonh, Sheetings, Table Linens, up ins, Towels, am I'I’owellings, I can 01%: ynu the Best Choice and Value. Ladies, Mens and Children‘s Underwear in analogs variety. Ladios' 4-but- toned, heavy-smelled Black Kid Gloves, commencing at 50c. My stock of Hosierv is com :lc'e in every line and price. m‘Ilm I'l‘? '11 “-‘n..._---_-‘__ ï¬nneinl prices for ’ the next, 'l‘hirty "“‘l l any: 3 i They have everything required~ Caskets ï¬nished in Walnut, Burl, Cloth and Cloth Dra. d Cofï¬ns, Burial Robes and the best Hearse In this part at the country, But the st of all is they sell cheap. Come along and see. DRY GOODS STORE THEY havqjiist go: ind large stock of Parlor Furniture, in Flushes Hair Cloth, bestdes Furniture of all kinds, and, I tell you, that i and get the worth of your mom). In the in (’ionural Morâ€" Chantlinv. ((0 t0 2 II. ‘Arnold’tu, Bropkvillc, Sept. 4, 1&87. WHOA, THERE! WHOA I SAY! u.y uw-uyalp, ‘lVIlIl-DULL'U pure. Vthn you want any and everything in our line for a small sum of, money, the ,place to get 1t Is at “J. “THOMPSON’S .GROCERY. OUR SPECIALTIES: Family Flour, Push-6 #1311}; Graham Flour, Cracked Wheat, Rolled Outa Granulated anneal. Our Sugars are the Cheapest. golf-praise is no praise: but a trial ol'our TEAS will do'a'wav will; any peed of our praise. In Com-cs wg defy com- ‘lltion. Half a'giozeu different kinds to select from, including a ine imï¬ortcd from Botanic Gardens; warranted pure, T‘I’V’I -.--.. ‘l-“_UOWJ , ull‘ Low Prices, for Cas‘hf‘Approvedbredit or --â€"â€"â€" Farm Produce. â€"â€"â€"â€"- We are determined not to Wecond in our business, but mean to .be the ï¬rst. Our goods are the boat in quality‘and (wanting and will be sold at .............. rol'llllu. maul: “Ill l choice of I gold-gilt frame 8 x 10, a black walnut frame cabinet photo. easel. Come and get your-photos., as the: only last a short. time. Bring with you any old picture ‘ we do the best war]: in Canada. * We keep on bend a Large Stock at Clstern I’umps and Sinks. u wolf†I Full Line of Tlnwure. We manufacture the “ Champion Creamer,†and have a Full Line of Iloney Cans end Honey end Wax Extractors. WIRE FENCING in Stock at ell times. EAVETROUGHING AND ROOFING a Specialty. Call and see our Stock before placing your orders. Farm produce taken in exchange. . W.‘ I“. EAII IJ. Noted For superior Goods and Low Pricesf COAL AND WOOD ’STOVES In â€taming flunk. for the liberal patrons. lit-towed utuoo winning the flock and good-will o! It. Percival's bun-inns. I WP; In] that I have just got in a new lot of or Extra Value oppome J’ew Pool and“, - - - 8300K PILLE. Farmersville Stove Depot. From the host maker- in the Dominion. which will be sold at Prim to Quit the Timon. . GAMBLE’S Photograph Gallery, . STEVENS at BROS 3x98311311": nnrAn'rmnN'r Wm. "N‘KF‘Y. V Elba MIH‘ All (ioods Delivered I’vee. PRIZES GIVEN I "‘«IJ'T TO STOP MIT 7..."-..- ..--.u\; v: nun") Illat‘, [If u Come and gét yourï¬hotosq as these inducements will _ nBring with you any old picture you wish copied. as . BABC MERSVILIJEL mm' 1" liability dlmpm‘ I'll \'IN(E 1([1’N 0 lie is prepay-ml In lukc launhrr m Any ('nmh'lmn, and [urn it (it! I‘l’vf/o'fl/y S.,.'00flr:l. This mil be luund a men! conv. niom'u In builders. as “my on" mm m nn vyxu Kn HE Subscriber wishes to inlimntc to lhe puh!ic Ihat he has ï¬tted up his mill with :1 lat of new machinery, and is now prepared '0 do the fallowing kinds of work in a ï¬rstmhss manner and at ream;- ably tales: flaunt": and Ripping. :3, commencing at 50c. My stack of .price. nnmznsvxuz PLANING MIL]; Elan-Mug, 1 tg'l' indies, m all Kinds of Salâ€! Woods '. M. BABCOCK, o'."’d‘"flfl, All Widths, Styles and P‘ric A Tritl Order Couch-A il. HIDDLI (him! re-m'lrv I; of ils being as in shipment . MlDBLBToQ, Prop'r. Deer: and flash All Sizes and Styles. "A?!†1091‘ ADDED A tchn _will be entitled to their lure, in Flushes, Spun Siik am! I tell you, that is the place to go '0 and ‘Rlpping. GI all Knnds. ' ml \' for use \M 21mm. BLOCK. SWEIIIJ by "my or." now ‘01: Wish co iod. as ,, H. GAM LE. of_ sgune aim, or a m now yet without {he i‘nV rain or I If SHLIS MANI'PAPTI'RHII fLAlithl'L ' SAM by H. “115$th Our "English" Wm mcous :LAnmuE: :MACHINE :: on. .1" Tan (.‘omrlmlud lo (.‘h-c turned if not (Had aflor trial. 2 Sign of 2 T. W. D"! the Big Dewey 3:? Business at the Gallery Cheap Ihtcs and Satisfaction ( All Orders by OUT-DOOR VIEWING in S. M. SWITZER NEVER FAILS 'rn (‘qu and see that we mean I to 1);: deserving of a libcyg share ‘ Farmersvillc, Aug. 26, 1887 GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES October 4th, 1887. Our Linen and Staple Department is respect. Boots arid Shoes in Great Variety. ' Our Groceries cannot be beaten. We call Special attention to our Our 6130 and commodiouu store is literally packed full 0 Qud choice goods to be found in thu market, and at such all other: behind. Call in and see Of our post oucoeou has been our extremely low “to ted. but. failed miserably to reach, coupled before the public ouch a complete and . 0‘: all lines of goods. â€"_ During the shove time we will demonstrate to tho public in a very hemiw manner. the newt of our great. Iucoou and the tron-mud: which have “tended our ell'orts to plane the public during \ the past twelve manila. The COMMENCING OCTOBER FIRST IL-is announced that the B. & W. It. R. will reach its terminus heforo Christmas and hlso that the undersigned have dctcrxuined to ufl'vr a choice line of OUR TREMENDOUS ASSORTMEN '1' Photos. of Homes, Family Groups at their GI VE US .A Look out in this Space lth week for: the Special Announcement of; GRAND 08860838788780†"‘\\ om] Gil~8umctbing ï¬nder (MI .4100 the usl-u ENIJAII(I‘ 13 11.18 IIIJSINESS In the Photo. line. and is now prepared to do ass at the Gallery at Newburo will be carried and Satisfaction Guaranteed. THIS FILE IE EXCEL ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS Am! Continuing for the Brockvilld 0 you want 5 Pounds of Tea s It" so it will pay you to get it at Tm: '1‘ Store, Brockvillc. u so it will payâ€"y'oï¬a Store, Brockvillc. ' 0 you want 0 you want a menu attention to our Teas and Collbes‘ MM L4LL A.\“u you WILL 1:13 PLEASEI). you Want a Ghostof tea I If 80 n w: may you to get 1! at THE 'l‘ca Store r‘y:lll.‘ b‘ARMEI‘SVIIJIJ 3‘. ramuy groups at their Homes, Live Stock, &c. V Mail I’ronnptly Attended to Reasonable Rates. HAS MADE ARRANGEflENTS T0 u to lure Nausnuflon, and am he re Nor trial. 1’. I. DElllS,_ Th9 B‘rpclvlllo N More. CIR/()Clili mean by courtesy, fair dcnling,‘and I share of puhlic ygtrpnago. AT CLOSE PRICES. GIVE SATISFACTION Nowâ€"«J‘immt in the Mm; . Our Cy- mm-h superior to Tallow. Mt-Coll ï¬rm. a ('o., “rommf m'v lem T AT THE Bigg’s New Bloch-M'ain st Pound of Tea? It s. M. swxmrg, Latest Approved Stylg. French Worsted. Scotch Irish leadiun Suitings. Black and Colored Dress Goods. with a full line of trimmings to match. Gros Grain Silks, Satin Rhada Veloura, Flushes and Velvetoens. ilk ely low prices, wbi'ch other» hue coupled with our ability to place ute any varied assortment mcked full of the moat (cunning . and at‘such prices that We vu "'1‘ 00 Days. get it Complete! in every at Tm: 'I‘ca NEWnono. Ont )roMo. H!) Y on as heretofore. in a ve'ry compge. Satin Rhadumca, )Iru trguumnaoua u'nlel all pr‘g "Ii " l‘u aml