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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 9 Jun 1886, p. 4

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hat Ara (-10! mn “If? filo-“NIH”: Mung Ready- :H‘f l‘nu'inm \nrknwn wen» ongngul on Monday .l'mcdny locating the site of the um and sidings nu tl'n farm nf N. "MIL north of the "lingo. M the 13‘s? of a number nf land nwnors vngh whmc land flu rpm! will mas. aw “ho was ntarlcd on the farm of: l. Ttplin. and running to a [IOIM‘ lw farm of Dr. Hike. ml! mutant l the 0M h'ym The rontrnvt for thp‘ uu nun M-uu'm'cu IO it years m the pcnctunliur)‘. the term for whirl] b0- mm on thv vxpimtinn of his sojourn in (he Central. Lecture- Our village llnntl although pructisngt weakly lim 0 thus far this season failed to give us any out. (lonr practice. The playing of tlu- Mind on tho streets was much apprmiiiml liy mn‘ ('iiiznns last season. and We hope that. they will soon favnr us as in the past. A Still Seized. The ('nllm-Lorsz of Inland Revenue ‘ at Kingszton :iinl Nupznm‘ went. out to? u farmers residence, about 15 miles from Nirvana: “no night. last. wool: and captured ii builc-r, tubs and warm, used in ilistlatinn. The plant was, seized and the farmer placed under arrest. The Marks Case. Slwrifl"Sm:u-t, of BrOrkville, went up to the Central Pi-isun, 'l‘urmitn, un Thursday lust. fur the purpuac ot' rvmuving Jas. Marks train that in- Hlll'lllloll to the l’trnchmtiury at King- Mon. Most (if our n-zulr-ru will remem- lwr that Marks was m-ntcncd to one year in the Central for an assault un llngl: Mulvmm, ol' l“:u'incrzsvillc, and that luv was snlm-«lin-ntly cmn'ivled of manslaughter. for having caused ”11: (loutli 01' Mrs. Mnlvvnit; for which lie was M‘lllf‘lH'C‘l to 5 wars in Hm I l l l ' t] ”it l't. Th nvm'sm sum-c Ul 1 Wm" Ibia an ll' you are not already a subscriber, this number ol‘ the lbumc’rlfiu is sent as a smnplc (-opy. liq you like our looks? 11' s0'send along a dollar for a year's sulvsvriptiuu. ! Bonus lay-law Carrion. Voting on the Bylaw gf'anting tlw f:|])]p()f $7,(l(l0 lll fllll 0f the B 1" “' Railway from tlw 1.3m Realm) of llw township of ll]llzalwtlxtmvn. took place on Monday. and x'csultml in the by law being cm-ricrl by a majority of 11. Come out Boys- After the forms were ready for the press we learn that Ghulstono‘s Home Rule Bill was dofmtetl by 80 votes; the Vote standing 311 hr and 841 ag~ .ainst, which is said to be the largest vote over cast in the House. Directors Meeting- A meeting of the directors of the- Unionville fair will be held at Forth'u Hotel, on Friday. Jone 18th. at l 0‘; clock p. m. for the purpose of appoint- ing judge-.9 for growing crops. and the transaction: of other business. Sample Copy- , l H If Engine” Smollit kmm were eugu u u mhw hwalinc t w “6- 5m All those contemplating matrimony should call at the napalm-2K office and see our stock of elegant Wedding invi- tations and Cards. We have just got~ in a. large stock of new type designed especially for this kind of work. Do'faatod. Robt. Smhh. fife trainer employed by Harry Johnson to take charge of horses at. the driving park. has arrived and has several that Hugs m training. Matrimonial. Mrs. Eaton. (Ir Plum Hollow. fell and broke her leg and collar bone. on Friday last. Th! priving fart. A new sidewalk is being laid down ‘0» the east Hide of Edgiu street. load-t7 tho but Policy. A farmer from near Nupanee has been fined $40 for selling maple syrup made from slippery elm bark, maple 'bark and leaves. Curious Accident. large Cm‘renpoudeutu should see that their letters reach this ufice by Tuelday at the latest. m a. damn: lust: of running at Vicinity cot-mu: mum. It." In“... ‘ Pickers! fishing in good at Del“. 'l‘ho showers during the past few days were just what the crops waned. The Rev. Mr. Richards will mm the Presbyterian service here next Sunday. complete mam IS \at, platfor 3‘. and ‘ it! good _ lecture w nnl My!“ cones :nu an in NI'H’HIH \\ Inch ‘IP. 4 rt't'tl nd appreciative audience 11 the Sunth Methodist l'lmrsdny owning last to lodurv by Rev. Georgv f brackviflv. on "Sm-neg of foreign lands'. l‘lm :m is “inhout doubt one 11111101111 SPC‘leHS of the and 111111;; in (M'LHLHL «I Hook and Hm M" (rm-at. HI LOCAL NEWS. "P was uvnwn tylv. and was and invi‘h-nta HUI) l‘tlll‘t mi 01 Inland lmvenue anpxmm‘ went. out to Home, about 15 miles mo night. last week and -r, tubs and warm, used The plant was. seized placed under arrest. \‘I‘I‘V ll h-nckvill ”('1‘ Wm nl 18 mg nr‘ ”"30 n1 I'OCM'HM papers h'l‘ works have It'm-ptml by the v mmuos are \‘H'y liko'y lw IN- a good timn ~stir themselvm » lwth-r protectâ€" \'ill:1«'e.SurP- ‘ muthing lwin" tire protcctiun. m prmuro an thoroughly tos- nn doubt lw price. should at mm‘. Far. stivv to If \\‘~ uiuL,y tamed the ? vvnu; {or which J 5 years in the ‘ (-xhicitwi «’1 unupw rulu's hm! procured idr-nts that h»: , tlm Sondnn. xml. At. the '* should go Iplrst nppli 1'M‘Pl‘HNQ 1 ”ll ll “)0“ ' ladder wvivv the sub- »«1 in thv a brief rps .. ‘ HH' saw \‘xplnstun. I 'l‘hv lmt'pvtmtnrs of this daring 1: ruhhvry :m‘ likrly to rvmain umliscm- lClt'tl, as lllo't‘t' F tm (‘lttt' “hrum'rt‘ tn ill‘thcir iclt-ntity; Smm‘ «lays "3:0 5 man i :u-rivml how who professed lu- lll'l!‘ t0 cun- nunmm-ring. Ho rnmhulat- “ml arnnml tho villagv apparently with! lnttt an ulnvct, but \‘isitt‘d all lh fplaces nt‘ luminous nml looked amuml enough .0 lmh- lmcmnc Wt-ll [mind its to the ins and outs of the buildings. and tho halvitn nt‘.thnsc who Ufl'tlplt‘d lthvm. llo wm an elderly lonkingw man. and nomad to hold mmmunicntiuns with ntmther stranger. a 3mm or man, who worn spootmtm. Both «swear- wl a daynr two before the bu lary, and Mttlpit'ltm t'nlls- upon them. the ‘ t'ulpt't’ta wlm they may. it It evident, ltrdtn the nut-man and method 01‘ "Mr :t‘pt'tnllnn‘. that. thw _t=_ltt nrgmtmrl; rum-Indra] was 3‘ whivh hum han- Hn- Saf‘u' (‘lelnsicm 'l‘he burglary was Well (-ont‘mvvil and carried out without. a hitch. A small hulo wm drilled thrmigli the out- side Bht'll ol' the tenth. into the luck, and through this hole an explmivc was introduced which was powerful enough to wn-nch ofl'tho front plate of the door, exposing the halts, which Wore then easily withdrawn. A number of Wuhn nt' (-otton were piled around the «nth, to dcadon the noise ot'lhc report, it is summsvd. It is \‘or ' surprising that no one was aroused »y the 01mm- t.ium ut' the burglars. as them \wm per-mus sleeping within :l ti-w funk. of the burglarizwl prmnincs. Sol'ur as mm In :wccrtninml. no onv heard any noise excepting Isaac Alguirc. whn lives ton ur txwlve “”15 south of the ntnrn. He heard mmothing which lu- c-nnvlmiul was a clap nt' thlmdvr, lvlltl .H‘.‘ -w --. . » , , "r‘ E. lhmm’un were not mkcn, the hurgflm‘s ovidmtly not wishing to ow vumlwr themsvlvt‘s with anything less negatiahlv than legal tender. The hur lar was well (-onm'nvm , . E Jns. Judson, one of the clerks, on opening the store in the morning was wrprisml to tind the front deor open, and other evidences of a nm-turnal . visitation. Admncing into tho store, he found that twoot' the lamps had been used since the night hefiiro, and that the cash box and other things belonging to tho safe wow strewn promiscuotmly around. The safe itwit'i had been torocd open by means of an explosive, and im, intorior ransacked. Judson hastmod to the propriotor‘s t‘t-sidcnue, and reported what had taken place. Mr. Lamb was of courso, nun-h perturbed by the stilnling news, as ho had left a considerable sum oi mom-y in the safe the night before. investigation showed that all tho cash in the safe. amounting to nearly $275, hnd boon abstracted. Mr. Lamb‘s Looks and securities and :1 IHH'kL‘l-llflnk containing notes. o}.c., belonging to A. E. [Minna-m were not. tnkL-n, the There was great excitement in the village on Friday morning lust. caused by the startling mmounccnmnt that a successful and very daring burglary had been perpetrated during thenight, (f. 1/, qunb’s general store beihg the place Operutcd upon. r.»\u.\ncksvn.x.m Is Vlsl’rED BY AN 1 nA'Nlm-m mum, WHO (qt? AW \s'n'u mmmnc IMBLE “ mount." .[Imu Suunol..-~1\1nrphy I. hohlm ‘2 T. Spence ‘2, S Harm‘s l, Kay! ‘2, W. Mi! Min-hull 1.7w-Total runs, 10 Last Saturday afternoon an inter- [ esting game of baseball was played botwoen the Furmersvillc High School Club and a team composed of _\ oung men belonging to the village but not High School scholar». From the be- ginning of he game it was evident that the Ilig I School boys were over- nmtclml, but notwithstanding this they played their very best until the close of the ninth innings. The ut-‘ most good humor prevailed throngh- ‘ ntll, and everyone lt-t’t the ground put- footly satistitd. The playing on the whole was very good, that of Messrs. llnvrson, limyl,‘ Fisher and (lrca‘n‘ being exceptionally so, Indeed, Koyl as u pitchcrund (Si-eon us a catcher are players that would d0 credit. to :t prul'chiunal cluh. thvir (PXt‘Cllt‘llt wm'k being in no Mnull dvgrcc dut- to their uniform gem] nature and urhunity. At tho close of the. game the custonr or)" ohvors Wi-rv given tor the clubs, .‘lr. lil'lwt‘. the umpire, and the quvn. 'l‘l 'compunying hcorc givvs :t prt-tty (‘ cot vstinnttu 01' the Work done by the various [players in the match : Vitmuic. *lirm-n U, Johnston 4, Lockwood 5. Addison ‘1, Fisher 8, ’ Asiltino 6, Warm-:- 2, Smith U.~â€"~Tot;tl‘ runs, 35. The Municipal Council of lteer Yongeuul Emtt met in he town hall nu Holley evening. and penned a byâ€"luw to new it all the property of the B. a W. tinny that my be erected within the municipality from taxation for n period of 2! years, with e proviso that the company comply with the terms of by-lew number .103 (granting a. henna) respecting the lo- cation ot‘u pueeenger and freight depot within the police corporation of Farm ersville Hind further that the cum pan y shall instruct the parties authorized to issue and dig!) the debentures issued by the township, to destroy the coup- one for the tirat year's interest on said debentures. \‘Ve believe that by the terms of this agreement the munici- pality will be the gainer. as, unless the company erecte wry large and ex- pensive paiscttger and t'n-ight stations in the municipality, the taxes the company Wuultl puy would not uumunt to the intent-st on the debentures the ‘ first year. ‘ construction of the road is roporwl an being let to McDonald. O‘Brien & 00.. of Ottawa. This firm are busy getting their plant and luppHeS on the ground and work will be commenced at. once. DARING SAFE BURGLARY. mm H hem : lmcmnu WU" [mated Eli mm of NW buildings. ~l’.tlm.~‘e wlm :m-upwd m ol-lvrly luuking nmn, hold mmnmnimtiuna Itnrs uf this daring 1y to rvmain umliscm - nu olnv “hatch-r to Home «lays mg" a man L) ptul‘vssod’ lm :le md ”mm i! Gannon luau. L. » Jlurphy 0, Imerson Spence ‘3. S. Spun”: O, '27, W. Mitleoll l, O. menu. n the n-porrt of fl! IH :MILLINERY & DREBSMAKING in connection, managed by Misses Goulette and Madden. I‘Y P H l L. _W| LTSE m: When I want FRESH rimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Where you will find a Large and We“ anned Goods, Baking Powders (all I nod Strawberries. Peaches. annnfnnl They all say It .' why dont you? . wun an” 1HA,ORNWIEAL, UAT‘\tEAL, GRAIN AND Fran. Mrs. J, Thompson, has a full line ofMillinery, Irv ....... ~,, v\ll|\4\.d3, nod Strawberries, Péaches, Tomatoes, Corn and Fish all kinds. New Fruns, Lemons, Oranges, Apples FLOUR AND TEA, CORNMEAL, OATMEAL, GRAIN AND FE} HAHN .‘"i'HI‘F ET "ARRIEBS VIE} E Cmmcn.--M tlm residuum uf (‘harlvs Lveh ', Frnuanu. on ’l‘uvsdu)’. Juno Sth, 13m: R. Church. Funeral u! Frank- nlh- on 'l'hurs'day u! l p m. Doquaxâ€"l":sm:n.- At “ Elmwnud.” the rusixlence ml the bride, by "w Rt-v. (1‘00. Rogvrs‘, on the 8th ins!., Mr. Allie-rt E. Donovan. commercial traveller for H. Show ’ & (70., Monti-ml, to Ella 14., only «laughter 01 Duncan Flsher, Esq., all of Farmerswlle. (8" Notices under this head lune out". BIRTHS. mamass & DEATHS: build the road. Mr. Bentty feels ox- treuwly bad over his failure, and Mr. Hay is here sympathizing with him. Mr. Woodworth has oil'ered to form a company to build the railway, and the Government has also received pr 0- sals from another syndicate organ ed by Mr. Mucdonald. the former con- tractor for the b‘quris & Rocky Moun- tuin Railway. ' Um o! the most disgraceful episode- ever brought to light in Canadian . pol- ities was that which is known as the “lieetty-Woodworth affair. The facts discIOsed by Messrs. Bloke and Edgar. and by the Globe. clearly proved that the memuer for West Toronto and the member {or King's N. 8., “stood in" to make a pile through their connection with the north-west Central Itsilway. The edifying quarrel over the spoils, by the We princi nls in the conspiracy to rob the Cane ian people, and the damaging disclosures made before the Railway Committee were all nnheeded by the Government. which was by its supporters sustained in its action in renewing the charter, the details of which are so well known. There is now a new development. An Ottawa dispatch to the Globe. of the 4th inst., says that the Government has notified Mr. Jae. Beatty that his depo it in con nection with the North-wee: Central Railway is insuilicient. and that a new company will have to Le iucoporated to build the road. Mr. Beattv foulq n. mtuml consequence» n feeling of grant inmourity prevailing in tho villup. Tho Odd - l‘ellown‘ badge of M lace lumen heavily by the robbery. 3. Lamb is Treasurer of the inntitn~ tion. and had recently dawn 11°0th bunk $221530 meet an order which had been leaned. This 3qu was in the safe, and forms part of the booty went-ad by the bunglura. GENERAL MERCHANT, MARRIAGE. l) EAT“. and CHEAP GROOERIES I’ll go to urtcd tree of Let the studious mind look back one hundred years and see the improvements in the methods of work, and the rapid progress of the century in the mechanical arts will be apparent. In 1793 Eli Whit- ney. :i more lad in obscure circumstances, was led tothe idea of inventing the cotton gin, a machine for picking the cotton trom the seed: For. stum- time helabered with but little success. but being of a determin- ‘ ed turn of mind he eventually mastered it. PM result, as we all know, \Vus to make cotton king and to create a great source gfpwealth to the United States. Again, ultou’s application at steam to navigation, in 1807, deserves special mop- tiou as one ot the greatest inventions of the age; and although the first steam boat Went up the Hudson at the rapid rate ot four miles an hour, yet in those days it was a good model, and had many points of excellence still clung to by our modern' ship builders. Morse’e invention of the electric telegraph “835), although im- proved upon from time to time, was cer- tainly a mark of great progress. While the inhalation of other, as a preventative of pain, introduced by modern Wills and Jackson, was not of so much importance ‘ to the commercial world, yet it can well , and truly be called the greatest boot. ever J conferred by science upon the human race. But perhaps no invention of the present century has produced such wide spread l social azd business changes as that ui steam locomotion. While the'olectric light, the telephone, the phonograph and the microphone can truly be termed the four new wonders of the world, there are many other inventions of note that could be spoken of. But what are all these 1 compared with the new Davis Vertieal- a feed Sewing Machine? This new ma- chine entirely dispenses with the old under-feed, and consequently entirely obviates the necessity of basting. , It has a less number ol‘workin: parts, and is 1' therefore the easiest running and most durable. It is line in appearance, and for range of work, Ill light or heavy goods, we G boldly defy competition. J. l.. Gammon“, «mint. Feathers, FIOWers, Cheap We Will Make any Boot Fire and Water Proof at Moderate Co“. E. 'I‘. TEN N AN T, n UVAN'I‘AGES: I. It is absollnuly fire proof. 2'. ll is absolutely water proof. 3. It is a yucmHutiVe of wood or metals. 4. ll «$0.5m less than ordinar paint. 5 It contains no oil or acid. 6. t is an ornament to any building. 7. It will stop on) ordinary root from looking. 8. it will not wash off or stain water. 9. It will withstand hot and cold weather, and mi] lam longer mun any other paint. Fire &'Water Proof 1 From the Village of Charleston to the Outlet (touching a all tho islands that have landings), every Saturday during tha sultan of 1886, cummmu-ing June 5th. , Fare fan the: round trip, 25c. Steamer will learn: the Charleston dock at 10 mm. Special rates given to uxcursion and picntc parties, arrangements tor which cw be made at the Reporter utiico, lt'nrmm'sville, or with the Captain, at the Outlet. ALL dmu all lettersto Warhurton P. 0. Proptietor for Co. LILY NICHOLSON R00 FING- PA INT From the DV AN'I‘AHES brqus ), Coffees, Cah- Selmded stock of MO. Ill". CANAII All III". E LILY NICHOLSON will (until {umber nolwe) make regular uipu on T1113 Modern Progress. ..C.‘ 8‘.(D[‘ [nul- r. Leeds, Farmeraville. Fish of Cabinet-making m an Branches. UNDERTAKERSHl Charges Mod DESIRABLE GOODS I -~~- n n.-. Under the B'Ianagemem of [Ground Feed, Bran & Shorts. Best Grades of Family Flour from Roller Mills. ‘ Choice Flour, Sugars 6: Tcasl a Specialty. f Also Dealer in‘ Q ‘ lUMBER. SHINGLES AND ”TH. Q The public will find it to their" advantage to call and examine; my stock belore purchasing. Prices Moderate. All kinds of grain and produce taken in exchange. Goods delivered to all parts of the Village. RS Groceries & Provisions OF ALL KINDS. C. A. KINCAID, . ' H... .V. uuw, I 1'1“"in etc. A Rl.\ “mum! package cost» but fifty1 cents, and ml] cover 6’) yards hm coals: pnr nnln L-- For sale bupcrins‘ tn'Kafisomme for w 0L08E8T UVINB PRICES. Ground (Iii Bake FIELD & GARDW SEEDS FARMERSVILLE. 81318 [0)8. Main St... Farmersvillo. nearly opposite Armstrong's Hotel. dealer in shimmblo -v‘u‘. ‘a few of the testimonials I have published 5:: pam hlet form, and see what they ave done. My stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils.etc., is always complete, and I respectfully solicit a call. J. P. I‘m. 3mm, Tmeuvfllo. â€"â€"â€"â€" 1314!ng Lumucuma mu- wrw canany‘ AND TAR. ' The great demand for these preparations is convincing proof that they are standard medicines and always give thenbest of satisfaction. Read MEET. LAMB'B HORSE POWDER, and HURTS COUGH SYRLP 01" 11's" nuns. 3 MUSEHHLU 3 I Judson & Son. Offer Lungs FARMERSVILLE John Baillie. A! Luw Paces . T. FULFORD 5- CO, In.100 my} 1200 lb. Sm M smmw§x '. Fulford & Go GO TO “mums, 8318389 1'0va Sim-ks of Fresh and Rullublv 2U Us“ Five Sat'lwi ()1’] I] 2' ulls; vvilings, All Kinds of Job { REMEMBERf To bé found in the back country. Come and trouble In show goods. . T HE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE. CLOSE PRICES. Go to A. PARISH a; SON FOR YOUR GOODS. cheese vâ€"uâ€"‘v-ouwlu Iv. o. , ~-â€" _ 1 patronage, and at the same time calls attention to of Cooking and Heating Stoves, for wood or (:1 Furnishings, Agate Ware, Cistern Pumns. The STOVES & TINW'ABE. CARRIAGE WORKS We have been obliged to Raise our Goo cent, which will be taken off W194 - -7. u.“ ouspmer steps insiogc (lye/door. D -- A SPECIALTY. .â€" EAVE ‘TROUGHING & BOG This Space Will be; MM by tho Klimrt‘isoment of l m-” AND AT PRICES THAT fly Honest Competition by Mail “11] rl‘t'fli\‘t‘ Orders 18 Fast taking the Lead for OG= Work done pmmptly. at Reasbndblbzkates. HFISHER; Karlqy‘s Block, Farmersville. :pnrter Office. Farmersville. 3001's AND SHOES FARMERSVILLE Owing to thc,Large Sales, and I‘DXRI‘I 131‘! SVVILIJE We have the LARGEST and m mm SELECTED Stock of : Factory : Supplies . PERcthL, g Agaté' Warfiw'C-iQerH wingtips, Sil’lks Bird Cages, Etc., Etc. IBB®WN <9; @130 W.‘G\PARISH. Pickers, Lumber. Cla’pboards, FARMERSVILLE. see us. No for past Hh-ml on to his Stuck or coal, Huuse . mg! AT F'INH.

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