Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 25 Oct 1887, p. 1

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-Ml-wml ()vvl‘t‘ulu from .. Suite ...... " ‘ 1!"er Overcoat! ‘ “ Mom' 3 Suits ...... .. 3' lluIdreu a My"! H q 'all and are our Goods A large stock of Svotvh :nnH'unaJin Tfi'l't'd', Paniings, ”\‘N‘Vflilllntd_ 2 Lhoupvs‘t MR. S. S. ELLIS, Hnijnit l)r\' (inn V m: to advnmngv h thew ('hnrm‘ SFICTS $27,000,000 Hu- lt)\“t‘~1. Fur am! pmmpl puym‘nt 0! has no equal. FA “MICHBVILLE INSURANCE AND LOAN AGBNFY. , I can Ion FARMERSVILLE. Cabinet making in a II its Branches. l.\‘ ’l‘lll‘: t‘nl'STHi VOL" M‘lit'l!‘ dfl-H'O‘li fur l in ”I" Pflfl. 'M‘ hm ‘n' ”I UNDERTAKERSE, Broc-lu'illo Loan «- §nvings (to. \‘nidv‘tl For furthm‘ numnm, um ,R D. Judson & Son, “'hic‘h “D will so“ “, UH- lnmm‘t ~“Vin. \Vobstor, HOUSE I’AIN’I‘EI: & GRAINER Kshominer. Paper Hgnger 85 Glazier. I’m mersville The Gamble House, FARMERS VI LLE . HIS fine new brick hntcl‘ has been elegantly furnished throughout in the Xatmt styles. Every attention paid to the «mums 01 guusts. (laud yilrcls and 5mm“ ing. Mum. PIERCE, l‘ropriwur. mpum Roy nl Iusurnnu‘ 1 ‘ompzl ny. ~Hutcheson 6: Fisher, ARRIS'I ERS, SO' ICI'IORS, CONâ€" v lYAhCl-I In, 8a,”, Brm kvillt- Office 1w“ doors [cast of (fruu 1 House Avenue 35,0 000 to In: m 316 pm cufl. J. A‘ m'Tvlmsns. : A. A, rlsnzn. B. J..Saunders.§. A. Sc. 0. E., ()MINIUV & PROVINCIAL LAND buuvnun, Drama ' ‘nmnuu, &c., Fur- xuersvnlle,0m. ("hum Rates Dr. Vaux, OURT HOUSE AVE. ., Next Door to Post Uliicx , Bruckville “ Diseases of worm-n.” Otlice hours from I to 3 p.111. ml. 3. CORNELLMM. l s. I. CORNELL. 11. pa c Dre. Cornell a Cornell, -\R‘.\lERSAILLE,.OuT. .C M. B. (‘ omen will be at home Tuesdays, 'l‘humlau‘s and Saturday yr, 10! SPECIAL (0551 L”! A'I‘NNS. kIrII{CII;\';\'13_;S_I+J. APIT.\L $‘.’(N),(NN)‘00. Pt‘l’snns xx is]. lON'l RAC'I‘S tako-u {or inc-Mu and on!- sidu wor k. u! closest pm- es. Resi- w» m x: to ”annex“ s Livery, Main 6L, Uh“ H ..v...v----~ '-" "I" V o 0‘ - N am. """" .I, .. 1mm " ; Tm. .MJLLIN‘I‘JA. nouns , _ .,. Linc-st Son-Ides In Frunmwl and nsflmtfl... " ... “.0" . . ‘ , fi‘mhvra :nul mmmg‘ uf m‘ry «h- M‘“ 5"“ om- (100d... :0" fhi‘ J“vp:nnm-m. m” Wo-N'mno 8. 8. ELLIS, Deltn.f W] cordially invite fill whm w,‘ harp I)". 1,". and lamp” snhow them the Lnrum Stork ul' 1 0f Jewellery in lmvn. . ”'OVM'J!“ ARRISTER, 1' Out. Money if (‘mnpm is I'RUFI‘IfifiuflYA l. ( ‘A 13))6. .N DRY GOODS STORE READY-MADE ntchos- * I )1'2 l .'l‘ . GENERAL NH) PM palm \ In rrmv w Hui \\ ilh lwavy l!1( J. C. Judd, rbanla'ur H .000. Rule-s m low as Fur Iilwlu! with-mum ‘1 u! luswe lhu RM'nl Mm'lvmh (u .ll’fi C1c., HROCKVILLF. to Louu a! the Lowest l\\H if It”: find It to 1110i! < (‘mnpzmp n.- -e. 'lkfl outside lm'al mstirutiou am T- THE SALE ‘3":29,f.}.‘11‘:Jf‘:..:.,&”‘ I " THE DEMAN {Emasmflgmiftrim I IIII\. Serious Loss 3".2‘ 5.231.13151";if"? Why they like them .53; Tm Slnrv H? than “NM "filo ‘E?-‘7§§ilPub|ic Caution m Tm: MA\ 1‘11; mzl \uTm-zx'r Mantle (‘loths mul Trimmingd A (nmr- :.mtom| Napkins; 'l‘mwls, Ami TnWeHin; Lmlics, Men! and (‘biMI'vn's l'l tom-d. hr-mynslin-hml Bhvk KM llmivrv w comnlo'c‘ in ewrv lir All-wan] HlaI-k ('ashIIIIr-I .4 III 30v. IN r \Il. l'IIiI I'IIIIIII‘II. at 2.3 ' AH wIIIIl I'II‘IICh "was (100d! nt‘ ‘ hmvy :Ill-II'Imnds. III Mark and Pfo ms: III Honda M 7%.. Se" 9I. an}! 100.!" Bl: wk and Co] I I'ImII (‘nll \‘ Ulllpflll‘ for \ MIIN‘ and V- minty. SII- I '0‘] \Il. Bur SiIII‘IIIIgs. \\ hiN‘ nnIl hm) (‘ottnnm .\:kain<. 11W -l-I. and 10W9an’I-l I can IIfl'I-t um I 11" LE ""IS (8” P.@ T TERSOJV, (,‘hildrvn‘s I 715101-91. THE STORE FOR LOWEST GAS” PRICES Vo- uh 1* inislu-d M I‘II‘IADYJIADE 'I‘AILOR FINISH CURL CLOTII, OTTOMAN AND JERSEY CLOTH, LA DIPS' SIIOR’I JACKETS. SEE THE PRICES --â€"$4.00 FOR $3.15. $4. 2!) FOR $53.(h‘5. $4.50 FOR $E3.!)89 AND I'PWAIHN, 1.\ SMALL, MEDIUM & LARGE SIZES. 1x -â€"â€"â€"-â€" All-mm! HIM-k ('nslnm'rq S '1' 1’1. I SI] M A ICES. Brockville’s One Cash Price Dry Goods House. ROBT. WRIGHT 8!." CD. Noted For Superior Goods and Low Prices. Ilemz’qz/(z I’Z‘C’I’S { *9 fifififi‘a’? ° QMIM ¢ Ilemuuarters for == Sly/2M 117/[Ll/V13PY: VOL. III. N0. 42. ‘n NUT”, 'unzrfng m 6H u’vwz‘i‘N/T IN DIJXN'I‘IJIE I)]CI’.¢XIE'I‘1\IL3N‘T. ... New Arrivals -- LATEST NOVELTIE‘S ALWAYS 0N EXHIBITION. ROBERT WRIGHT & CO.'S MILLINERY PARLORS, C. M. BABCOCK’ Robert Wright 85 Co. fl Ill “ mun-n s l mlc'rwmu‘ n: l thk KM (Hows. (‘01 in (“’Q'l'jvlirlr'f‘ my! price Bnocxvrnnn, ”ROCK" IL LE ADV ER'I‘ISEMEN’I‘S. PRH‘ 13, $1 mums mm mm 0pm. and Marla-ll with all tlw 1mm] and [Inlrimnml ('moxlsullirds. wings. laners. f cm-ry (ll-ml'm’un. Min} “'lwlan. who has charge I yn-lbnnm all wlm may frwnr her with n M". ;. all wlwn in ~3rm-kvnll0 to visit my stow, and I will Stm-k HI' I‘M-u Numb, Mantles unl Millinery_ kept in NEW GOODS OPESING’ DAILY IVE WES T CLO THS'. IN CONNECTING STORES )r Nit-n Mnmln (‘iuthn IR Immense. and LE“'IS & \T’l‘l‘ZRS DIN show Iho twat vahws to be famnl. mu (‘hmp Drms Cumin continues. and mm intel- «m pun-nuser should see them. The Kid Glnve Sale (‘nnlimws ; and for extra. value you should an e lhvsc gnmls. The public should guard against taking things [or granted unul they see our goods. 'II_I_BI;ICR and Culoml Silks rm VHofinéeVinthe 1‘ iv: docked with all kin: \ll (‘lbth ('ut and Fittm‘ :II-iI-ty. 811' Im fire} l-‘lnnnol at 201-. hr) (‘ottnna Slwvtings. Table Linens mu I‘m-r \Im the RI- «I (‘ lmil‘o Mu! \nluc. war in IIIIIII-ss val-Ion" LmIiIs' 41nd. H‘S vommencing at. 500. My stock of You has mine v. 12.: mm}: LENGTH, rvalh (mg ht to Maw 1714:" our stack born bought (2 heap, mu! m: are deter- d not :0 be umlcrsold. .XIIIIC ~1‘ “ (IOI I I‘. .\ ROSIERY. IIHV 5' \\ DUI I In-’ HOHIFR\. \IIHNI'A' \\'()()I I I“); IIOSIERY. ,‘III‘..\'S' \\ 001 I I'..\ HUSIERY. 111117: blv Rfaforial. Film af .u-.. .5}! $00 1 he Pl‘if'lx‘f-‘d. 1 (‘nshmon 2hr. .\ sw stnvIu-J with all (hp ink. wings. llnwers. Ian. wlm lug: charge 30 33 4‘13!” PER FEOT FIT. Innorm’hlnnk and .\ spm‘ial lino of Flannel (710th Dress \IH in. cl u H U PRICE, $2.48 u H d ‘6 2.80 2.98 3.39 3.85 are perfectofnllting, sglovc a! halfprice 1.- ol‘ Mantlos. 1 free and ti! ~li'armersvillxa, Tuesday. October 25th, 1887‘ lr'rsh question shrlll lwlw been settled ‘tlm djs Ilnlvlislnnunl. of We ('flurch in ‘Wales a all ho made the. loading point of thornlir‘v of the Liln-ml party ...... The mwmpluvml ynrkmen of London arc'lorming clue mum of congroguing in mobs uml committing «loprodntjhné upon nropmty. ”moral samruo'nnry enmunmrs with the police Into (w. currml. nml qn 91 \‘oml m‘cmiong lmnl nos: Im- luwn mninly nuts-pomlpd in imwvrtmn‘ t‘.mrm1_ul:fmws.....l‘ninco of the Hon. J. B. Finch. Dr. Oron- hyateklm was chosen R. W. (3., the affine vacated by Mr. 'I‘urnbull ...... The sober judjment of nearly every per- son in Chicago whose bpinion is worth anything is that the seven Anarchists in the cmmty gaol will be hanged Nov. 11 according to their sentence.......A large force of graders are at work on .....:\Vxlliam S. Caine‘ writes from Manitoba advising the I‘mp erial Gov- ernment that help be extexpndod to die messed Irish {amxlics to emigrate to thatcountxy. _ A . ...A Windsor magistrate decided, in a case which came before him. that. kiss- ing a woman when she is unwilling, is not punishable as an indecent assault. The Inter-Provincial Conference opened in Quebec last .week. The proceedings of the conference will‘ be watched with much interest, as it is generally felt that the meeting is one of vet y great in: rtance, and that as a result of the iberations of the dele- gates momentous changes may be made in the Constitution of our country. The lion. 0. Mowat was unanimously chosen president, and Mr. EranturelH M. P. P. for Prescott, was elected hon- orary secretary. The Hon. M r. Mer-‘ oier's opening address Was a brilliant eflhrt. British Columbia and Prince Edward Island are not represented at the Conferenc z ..... A Winnipeg des- patch, datedt s 20th inst., says that Mr. Norquay has completed arrange- ments with Mann & Holt, well-known railway contractors, for the purchase of the Provincial railway bonds, this being the object of his sudden deparâ€" ture for the East. Mr. Holt, who has strong financial backing in New York, formed a syndicate of ten, each sub. scribing $25,000. They will take the Provincial bonds which will be en- dorsed by Messrs. Mann & Holt. With this amount and the $300,000 to be supplied by the city the con- . tractors will have enough to complete 1 the work this fall. Mews. Mann & ; Ilolt expressed their perfect confidence in the bonds and were quite ready to I accept them for payment of ‘werk per- ; flormcd ...... The terminus of the direct 1 cable from Tor Bay will be at Halifax. ...... Chief Justice Walbridge, of Man- itoba, died on Thursday. He was apâ€" pointed in 1882. Deceased was a na- tive of Belleville....,.Rev. Dr. Nelles, i the honored President of Victoria | University, died on the 17th inst., at'- f ter a short illness. His loss will be severely felt in the Methodist Church. i Among the newly "appointed 8911- ll tutors is Brewer Ctilcutt, of Petcrboro. it ......Mr. James Roland, the Reform a nominee, has been elected for West 0 .Bruce by acclamation ...... 'A deadly form of typhoid fever is raging in a liungerford, Hastings ...... Subscrip- n tions to the Queen's College endow- ment fund have reached the sum of i. $190,000 ...... Three Nova Scotia seats I e held by Conservatives, have been rmt- . dered vacant by the nsenting for car If, rupt practices of Mr. McLelan. (101- p cluster ; Sir Charles Tuppcr, Cumber- land; and Mr. John A. Mncdonnld, n Victoria ...... Six members of the Que- k bee Legislature have been unseated F for corrrnpt practicesâ€"five Conserve.» 3( tires and one Liberal ...... In Euphrasia township. Grey County, a young wo- man fired at a young man who, under promise of marriage, had seduced her and afterwards deserted her. U nfor- L tuustely, the bullet missed its mark... c1 GENERAL NEWS IMA‘Y. ntion at Nottin - " Mrs. So-nud-so." continued she, “has nd success. ll r. been here twig}. ancl when she comes‘ I was all that his again, which Will likel be tomorrow. shed for. Two you can get the who 0 story. She represented the was here this ofternoot, and she was if Great Britain. fullof news. You know, John, that! roved that they pup of ours goes to "the neighbors and just mnl lelt that icks up every bone. he can find. and ilflll. A resolu‘ Brings it home meat, or no meat. no! ring it reform in ma» be tied up or the first “we know one man shell I ha‘will be in somebody‘s cellar." Ad- Another resolu‘ v to callerl: Your knitting. or mine when thelpntchwork would be lighter to ouryl t he been settled han such a tremendous load of news of thetfflurch in :9. some of you wry ham house to: he lending point I house. . i loam. Pott0r&f' owan are doin agoml 'lunincu In their grist mil. ”10thch have um first ohm milrnrs And they are kept on their upn from-morning until night They show theia \mrk trnm th the“ to the I’m-m! w Hi» onnnM Mp In: In'ipfv W ‘ lmm re “Oh dear ! " moaned he, “ I am “1‘01 and worn out with such trash. I don' believe there is a word of truth in it." One of our most respected ladieh, who resides on Lake street, met. her husband one evening last week as he came from his work. " Did you beer the news?" was her exclamation, as he approached the ,liousc. “ What news 9 " said he. “ Why, about Mr. and Mrs. Swami-so. v1 believe ever '- body excepting you knows it. Lil! e- ville, Delta and Plum Hollow are all ulking tbont it. and it must be true." ()ur deputy cheese maker loft I'm the woods on Monday morning, to stalk the deer and chase the bear. He goes with the Phillipsville hunters. We hope that he. will not forget that the Rmom-m‘s representative has a hankering for venison, and that he uses bar ile on his shining locks, when he can get it unadulterated with pork grease. John Lover-in, who lives at thwhead of Lake street, has returned home from travelling with the Great Hypo- lympian. He looks well and seems to have been well fed and cared for by the management. although it. is said that his pocket is li htcr b uite a. number of dollars t um its on d be. There was a. large pic-mic at Bul- lard's grove on the 15th inst. The dinner, which was served at 1 p, m.. was a recherche affair. and everybody enjpyjcd 9 good time. 0. Stevens is repairing his house. Levi Compo has the job of doing the cagpenter work. Henry Beach lost. a fat cow and more of his cows are sick with some kind of a disease. Dr. Ackland, of Forfar, is attending them and has some hopes of their recovery. for the léEtfltime this year. paying 15c peyidoz. The farmers are very busy dplough- I'ng. The clay landy is hm 1y wet enough y.et of men are at it. W. H. Ludbrook is moving his barn and stable to a more convenient place, nearer the house and water. Delorma Wood is pushing his dweH- ing along with a vengeance. Ira Der- bysbire has the contract for the joiner work. Professor Kelsey, of Elgin, is doing the mason work. Two gangs of men are at it. E. Pope's residence, at Beach Clifi‘, is‘ assuming mammoth proportions. He will him: it ready to move into be- fore Xmas. Tbefipublicr school here is 756w un- der the management of Miss M. Rhodes, a. graduate of Farmersvillo High School. We wish her success. We are sorry to say that one of our nei hbora in the person of Mr. Wm. Mc aughlin is about to leave us to take up his abode in Wiltsetown. Mrs. Jacksofi. of Plum Hollow, is visiting flfig'nds in this vicinity. 'Mr. Zed Earl, of Mattawa. paid us a flying visit last week. A person was heard to remark that he was looking for_:_: housekeeper. 7 Miss S. Yates. of Plum Hollow. has, been visiting friends here for some.) time past. We are sorry to say good- ' bye to Sade. Hope she will favor as. aggin. We are pleased to state that Mr. Thomas Earl, who has been seriously, ill is now recovered. ...0ne thousand lives were lost inihe great. fire at H‘ankow, China. Wales, was not cordially received at Nottingham. whither he went to lay the foundation stone of an infirmary. He was greeted with groans and black flags, and cries of “ Hurrah for Brad- laugh." ...... The London Observer, which is su posed to have knowledge of the min of the Ministry, any. that the Alpsku question is part of the gen- eral Fishery problem ...... Mr. Watson talks of designing a new cutter, which will be much faster than the Thistle...‘ alt!» lash . lfllln. Plum Hollow, Temperance Lake. Ph’ullpsrllle. 'm‘w uuen around â€"~Georgc (Yttrtor and Hilts Crosby went in [mm the country tn sea the Loni-- ville Exposition. When they nivod they found that the show w over. They rotumml tn the dnpot. but found that their trail would not leave {nr neural ham-a. (‘nrtor proposed that in Ordf‘r to kill time they should got married. and no in that way they killed timn until tbr m-tt train cnm'o 't'MHL-o v-n“. w: _,. .... â€"â€"There are more students from rapllcontingency. The“ mern’ lamilios‘in the Ann Arbor Uni~ , on \Vednesrlny.‘ nntl versity than from those of any other. albumin? tllat occa‘? occu .ation. . o w o e commnu 3 t-A: Forc'ster's Falls. in Renfrow l n: for the loss of a I) County, liws Mr. Flood. who is 105 ' 3"“ '33 oon‘dnctecl your: old and is hole and hearty. and z 0001". 0f hafllfl’flh often walks long distances for simple; goTellebrIeiwa ll)“: 9,. exercise. _ q 4 0" 0118. rcfl 3' cm â€"-â€"~Tho Collingwoocl EnMpn’sr days of ledo. I'.N1_ “I" Rev? G the Town Council .L'rh. Council of."l'01\"3 unefly. The 1887 will ewr be famous in the history ', man was «tuned u of Collinnood u the choicest “90ft. ' all who knew him. ment of inn-lloctnol mud ever com- promiled to be utin prayed into a. lozifilatlvo dumber. m a popular local 0‘ As to the qllality of my bread, l min point to the fact that Mr. Nelson Earl. while making brick on the Elgin mat] last num- ‘ :ner, told me that he would rather :1" H cents for my bread than 10 cents or tho bread sold out thorn; and I think Mr. Earl’s opinioh of the qualities of my bread is shared in generally by my patrons. l Wuultl have to leave Farmcrovillo 0r starve in it, did I not makn regular visits to surrounding villages to sell bread. This means that while other bakers sell Ill their output to retail customers, I sell most of mine at wholesale, averaging not more than ‘25 cents a pan. l purchasethe very best flour in the markr-t, that I may pro- duce a goml article of bread, and I am glad to say that my grumbling friends are few. Yours, ' Boa-on chonrsn: Sm,---I wish to we“' ply to“Crualy”nnd his mild kick. ll would not have minded had he confincdl himself to the trnlh about the price of bread. Not knowing the truth, he should have made on: nirics before rushing into rim. 1 haw before me a postcard from Ir. McGroy, of Brockville, stating that the bakers in town sell bread at 7 cents For two-pound loaf. I always sell my ”and at the price onrrnm in anclelle, and as there are four or five bakers there. I do not see that! can fairly be charged with taking unfair advantage of my cus- tomers. lam well aware that bread is snldlhruughoulOntano at from 10 cents. to H coma pc'r loaf, according to qualiiy. ‘ l Fmron REPORTBI: Dun Sis,â€"â€"Havin; ljust returned from an extended trip "through the North-West and West, visiting i prnimnent cities of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakota, Nebraska acd Iowa, 1 am feeling like a. boy again, and resume business in the busy crty with renewed vigor. I found upon my table, copies of tho Rerou- ‘rut which! looked over with much in- terest,as I (then 's «flopgetting items and seeing names w icii remind me of mv buyhuud‘s days in my nalive landothe pleasant reminiscences I love to ponder over. While on my trip lattended sever. al fairs and saw the wonderful exhibits of farm products and cattle, as well as ma-l chinery in the great territory of Dakota} and the state of Nebraska. I am fullyl‘ convinced that eastern people have but a l vague idea of the future 'greatness of ther North-west. I do not wish to be tedious, and will content myself by hoping that ere long I may be permitted to see some of the old familiar faces of the names! so frequently see in your valuable paper. Respectfully, ' l HOMER O. Buss, M. D.| Chicago, Oct. llth. l Ou'r music teacher, Miss V. A. Mc- Intosh, is having good success with her pupils. It. is no trouble for any person to learn from Vic, as she is second to none in music. 1 see Mr. D. C. McClary 116.5 Vex changed hprses qgain. ' Mr. William Loesnour bookkeeper, arrived home on last Monday night. He tells about having a good time. We were all glad to see him back. It is repofled that one of our wid- owers intends to be married soon. He makes a long stay now whenever he gogg out. and islooking wcfil. The best sng'ar social 6! the! favemon was held at Mr. W. Curtisc'a a. few nights ago. The proceeds were large. Our {new clerk _did not stay! late. ' Miss Nora Dobbs Inn‘s been visiting at Mr. .JV. Cobey‘s for_ a_ (by gays. l7 Our village boys becaine‘excited on llnet Tuesday night. by a report that there was a blmk bear a few rods from the village. Some 18 men shouldered their guns and proceeded to where the boat was first seen, and then overhille am] through swamps they travelled until all were antiqued to give up the chairs»- without seeing the game. The ‘3“..{11' was first seen by B. Lender. Granny Stevens, who lives with Mr. John Coboy. has been very poorly for eometime, but is recovering through the good care that has been given her: by‘hlr. and My: cueey._ } Farmers aroun'd here are all trying to plough. but they cannot do a good join fly? law} is top dry.” ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Messrs. Potlcra Cowsn had met 600 dry measures inspected a about time ago. and not one was culled in the lot Thus peaks well 1'01 Maura. P. Flood and John Shinick, who su- perintend tlus department. 4 LETTER 1'30! CHICAGO. A RETURN KICK. Srnncv Mona: Tl 37â€". h w 1 ,At the great conVention of tho W. i?) l C. T. U., held at. Napsnee, the follow- lg ing officers were electedzâ€"Prcsidm t, i1, Mrs. Chisholm, Ottawa; First Vice- 3g President. Mrs. Tilton. Ottawa; 1h. ”i cording Secretary, Mrs. Rutherford, R- Listowel; Corresponding Secretary, P Mrs. Wylie. Richmond Hill; Trent'- 1d urer, Mrs. Brethour, Bruntford. Tho V prefiidm'fi of n" ”39 county unions nro, Ie cxoflicio,vice-presidents of the pro- ” vinoinl union. The superintendents r’fiof departments were appointed thus: :_+Work among lumber-men, Mrs. Short- L“reed, Toronto; sailors, Mrs. A. l'. yiMorrison, Owen Sound; prison and a police, Mrs. Inkster, Kingston; evan- le-gelistic, Mrs. Marshall, Strntf‘nril; or- 5, ganization, Miss Currier, Richmond “ Hill; {ziir work, Miss Fotlieringlmm. ‘; Toronto; young woman's work. Miss Scott, Ottawa; press. Miss Jenn'o ' I lIsrrisOn, Georgetown ; legislation ' n l LIfrsnc-liiss, Mrs. Rockwell, Kingstma; !hygiene and heredity, Miss Anderson. Burlington; railroad. Miss Pearson. Brnntl‘ord; \Vomcn's Journal. Miss lMcFarlane. Toronto; conference with “influential bodies. Miss \Vylie. Rich- “mood Hill; literature, Miss Alexsn. if (191', Ottawa. Mrs. Wm. Elliott. of 1 Farmersvillo, was appointed conntv 3 superintendent for Leeds. The next I Provincial Convention will be held at l ‘ Snrnin. ', On Monday, the 17th inst. William ' James Crummie, ot' Frankville. died at the age of 24 years. 0n the Thurs. day previous to his death, deccach complained of feeling unwell, and Iaymtoma of pleurisy developing. he lww obliged to take to his bed. It la lsupposed that the disease was furtlu-r 'complicated by a functional weakness :of the heart. but his friends had no idea that he was dangerously ill, and the young man appeared to be rapidly recovering his wontcd health. - On Monday, however, the patient. called lhis mother to the bedside. She mâ€" lsponded quickly. and on reaching her lson's side, found him apparently dv- line. She lifled him up and in 3 {va lminntee the. young man expired m hi9 lmother's Tums. Deceased pecan-used l5plz'udid physique, and enioyed such 'robust health that his very auddm death appeared to have been a remote contingency. The tunerllltoolt place on \Vednesday,’ and the scenes wit. ' messed on that occasion indicated that , the whole community mourned for him lm for the loss of a brother. The act» 'vice was conducted by the Rev. L. Coolev, of Fraultville, who prom-ha! from Hebrews iv. 9. The Rev. Mr. Pei-tonnal’rcgbyterlan mipieter at To- .. Ivuu,ll.lu. huh .IWVT “20-, 308018, 8)le "POI“? orlefly- The deceased young man was “teamed Ind ran her] by a}: who knew him, and in mum promised to be nctive md unefuL No no a po ulu local preucher, und in~ tandedp ering Himself as I prob“ tionnr for the Methodist ministry, tho chief ohivct. of his life being to enter upon foreign‘ missionary work, "a was unperintendent o! the l-‘rnnkvine Sunday School, ms prominenvly mn‘ honed w‘th the Frlnlm'lle and Toledn Paying Hands. md was always to M found \ctivol Pumper-ting m any work having or in ah)": the rmrl‘al Mrs. Alvo Holden and Miss Rimm- Kilb‘om, daughters of Mr. Horace Kilbom, left, here last Monday for Pelosliey, Mich., where they will vigit friends for a short time, alter wk: :11 Mrs. Holden, with her two little boys will resume her journey to rejoin lwr hnsbaml, who is located in San Diogn. Cal. Mr. Timothy Bdiv-ls find his funnly have moved to Merrickville. where he will go into the shoomaking busi- noss. John Whitmursb am] his family have removed to Wc~::purt. Mrs. Wm. Wilherill: of Lyndlmrst. i! yiaitiflg heg- dgpghter, Mrs. Gill) ~rt. â€" The Dominion Hotel in doing a big business. The proprietor, Tinmmu O'Neil, Mo be congratulated on his success in working up a good busiqcss m a short time. Through the failure of one of our local sportsmen's horse to make a mile in 8; minutes, $15 left town and waa carried to Brockville by one of the sports of that town. We understand that one of our young men in the out and, contem- plates 0 ning a barber shop soon. Young adios, however. cannot wmt and have been employing him in ad- yanco. He is undoubtedly ahead of the Farmersville infant. R. Grotbier has erected a barn on hig‘premises. A little lion of Rev. Mr. Tennant swallowed a one cent piece in Sunday School on Sunday, which lodgod it} his throat. Dr. Preston “waded up- on the little fellow and was obliged to push the piece downward into the stomach. gBuildifig Robt. Cl 119. teacher in Bell's school. is quite sic with malarial fever. .JkS- Thomas Butler is away visit lug for a. few weeks. Tom is in for dquble duty. W. G. PARISH. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS .reu'boro am! Plenum. . G. fiéRISH. Lumber.

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