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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 16 Jun 1886, p. 1

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NM Reporter i ,3 b’ Will u (m .nmliml i'ot passengers, if nonfu- ( r taiegnph. H :II 11.30.1331”; town In ln‘nv It; (mum press east mni won: Bthr} [own my :arrh‘: munching: I-‘urmvrwil; mmnsvnus & MALLORYTOWI GET YOU! FRIENDS 1'0 1’0 LIKEWISE. Prim-s .Modc’rulr. A Call Solitiled. ’ LATEST AND MUST FASHIONA- BLE STYLES. DEVH'I'ICI) DRESS é Next dam to [In 'armcrsvitie. V side work at ‘ «Ir-nee next to Berm Farmersvillc. CONTRACTS l lush) Illtlrlr n. I". 2\ V IS. {he p014 THIS fine new brick hotel elegantly furnished throng latest styles. Every attention 1; wants of guests. Good yards mg. 'l‘hv "ovum-r Jo!» to WIth the Ian-HI St) 105 u! [Mil-889mm: M‘c-ry facility class Jub work. Kalsomlnfl', I" . OF LEEDS. Mum-nu notices m 00cm column. Ir “-1- “no for first insertion and tire. 09¢ [no for each subsequent mum-Mun. T11 udverlluemenu. 5 cents per line for first Hun; ouch oubsoquunt mum. 2 0m Hue. t‘untrm-t advertisement. Inserted ducml raw“. Aclvoruwnwng: "Moon; lomwrmm imlructiuns will Inlet-ted t: b and charged uoordlngly. NOV! 8AI'l l. HUIIAIDOM. PROP‘H I'll“ Strlclly m uh um U. P! (I) per IInnuln u not paid within u wont] u. Nu tltscunllnued uutll an Inn-our. mm mm LOVERIN. l'l-Il) TH THE IN 'J‘I'IRES'I‘S‘ ()F AND THE The Gamble Hm. MISS S. BYERS, the p05! 01M». Il‘nrmv-rsville, ‘ 3 n.m., {II-living: in Mqury- ‘1 n; cmmm-t wnh (v‘. '1‘. R. ox-g hi west: Rum-Hing. Icarus: my arrival 09' (min t'rmn was! !” m-erLw about 7 p. m. I l‘ '33: artival ot'Weatpmt Maga 5 S 5, if notified in time.- bv mull I ' I l FRED. PIERCE, mar, I'aprr [hunger and G lazlrr. ,Ufill'fln‘ny] 1 within at: lubntlu. )3? Id uuul all arrears are paid m-r Juh roam u Itu («jumped H: mm at type! and pram. and I? facility {or turning out um- ' nummmwvmm. Publisher and Prunrlomr. ”Hi avail-tuna. mvmmm! FARMEBSVILLE JOB wont. Jph rgmn In ‘. I'uprr "anger We call attention to our complete and ’Glazlcr, attractive stock of Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Lap Robes, Horse Nets, Trotting akunfor inside mutant. Horse fixtures, Bandages, Shin Boots, closest prives. Resi- Quarter Bootn,etc., and respecttully re- noy’s Lin-1y, Main 51.. {guest all who ngquirg: goods in our lune tn Iruu: Burgain House Iished throughout in 038 r attention paid to the Rood yards and stabl- .bpclf _hotel _ has beén _ ‘ _ . .--.. “u u ulct‘L‘luSE "W ‘73 "3 {LN-J workman is now so we“ es- -l Fix 3'. I.' 'm,‘ . .7 . . “TL!“',',.(,m'“.'(f;fi;tabpshcd In ”US SOCUOD that necessary that l m!7p.n':. {Hit 18 ”Of up space in rec- ‘W‘WW‘ *"'g“5511(>xlld take Ill tum.- hy mull; ' . l [ommendmg HIV “’0‘“: 1“ ’ ”‘ 0919399, ave gem. GRAINER Proprietor. 'l‘l "'3 IKI‘ZI’CDIR'I‘I‘III ALL .3113 w 11113111 ‘\ 8c ULG GK IIICI’A\II?I\'(I‘r In the Best Possible Manner and on Reasonable Terms. --: SUBSCRIBE 2-- Tom-low: -\I a cent. pet 'l‘mnulem first Inter- ? eel-m per at re. flu. or ".50 1’59 upon. AW '3! r mu. 1 BOOTS 8: SHOES. A FAN me uf :I't‘vhos, Clocks, ‘ and J‘mvollef‘ Sol! ‘1‘ IMy foputation as f F \1 .MERS\ ILLF AM prepared togivn the ‘ the most durable, and the l or ahne m Furmersvillv. (£11 “'oflh'Varl-ante I THE ow RELIABLE j j Tailoring H o u s e SI"! TS 01.11)!) '1’ IJ‘ LrI TEST ST I 'LL‘S SIIOR T ."0 TICE‘ A, quell nu wuo require goods' m on: line- In Inspect our stock before pun.- hasing. The notvdEwclsior Oil, $1 pen gallon. Ru- pairiug cnrvquy attended to. n E: ASSE ~- 3-: In Our Collars are made in our mm shop by competent workmen. and are the best in every respect. SI‘I'TCTACL] Our Stock of Leather Sela-led with the an... From first-clan stock. We good set of hapless for $12.00 We are olill doing busineu, and that We have a l rge stock on hand of both mingle Ind don )lu harness, which we guarantee to be all E take this opmrlunityyf 109ng Ah! n -- IIAIQ’D New Harness Shop,‘ “m“? ml in Farmer-wine I .. E. WILTSE a: 00.. Parmersvflle. GUARANTEED FIRST - CLASS 1‘ G'L'Anwrzx ll‘le ) DI‘XI)]Q VOL. II. N0. 26. MA LV s Mn). new. ._v. 1"!" ”(I'll rd with (hiâ€"Gréaual (fare, and all our work is DEA LIR m : up space in rec- ?! my work to the public. IL\I’L.\']€IT’I‘ .H. 5} \' 0F BIIA'I a first-class most slyliq best {mm N j in cmnorting the mm into 'oth. [mm-him! is new [wing titted up l‘wlll he in charge of 'l‘hos. Mm i who has hm] a lifvlnng Mporion [some of the larglst woollen {not ’in Scotland. and for the past. two; at. the Cornwall comm mills. loom will be in operation in n days, and in the hands of the 31 o urntor will no doubt turn out a c ass ztticlo ‘of Work. ' The huge ile of wnnl in mks hunches pil in ‘his HM. teliify tt popularity of tho (Bordon: .1- mo H LAKI Lovuu at [m p.m.. and Snlunon's at ‘ [)134 3.15 grim" Sumluy. June 18th. and every altern- ate L bbath thereafter. can give an; Ex.“ at, 1.30 p.m.aml Townxsé'nt 3.15 .m . Sunday. J uuvanh. and ovary alternate Sub mi ' , thereafter. WAnuuvnsz's and HA!!!) ISLAND alternately has Dem I Friday evenings at 7.30. ‘czt (fare, i Church of Inglnnd. ,- a h (fnmgl'r‘s pugncnwltev. u. N. Jones. Int-um» l n... 'll THE U, _ __v.,, ...... u llllthllJ ’ l pass through a .. condenssr." where i1 , is formed into evenly spaced layers on: [a long spool. It is then carried to tlu i somml story, where “to found a large spinning jack containing 200 spindles. 'lhis department“ in charge of J. ll. i. Hawkins,'a “ line old linylish gentle- , man" of the old school. w no in a very I pleasing manner proceeded to Show us 5 the process of x-onverting the rough l spools of wool into strong, even yarn. l o . . . ' At the time of our vnsxt, Mr. Hawkins was just getting the javk into working order. and was using the rough mill : waste as material to reduce 'the spin. J I (“to tlllil rolls to propcr ‘3‘"! king wmli- : ition. Mr. Hawkins. from his manner in handling the machine. seems to be.l thoroughly posted in all the details of l wool-working, and the proprietors are-f no . doubt fortunate in securing his ‘- Iemoes. At the farther-end of this’ room there is a; powqr loonIo be used ; . . hic wa of in: tessin‘rrflu on th T 'o ears 0, \‘hile rumnn “mlagrap 'y p , ’~" p 1110. old ‘linionrgg we‘ took occagionallrcader the tact that smee 1878 th I I - u â€"- strolls through the village and sur- : reckless p ohoy Of the present Admin , ‘ listration has increased the not publit rounding country, and gave our lead- 1 debt bot t $106 000 000 selers the benefit of our observations. 5 l ’ ‘1’ ' From the tavorable comments passed; upon our efl'orts to furnish information ; Tun: 61"”? thus refers to ‘ a ‘much as: as to the“ industrial, commercial and ; needed amendment '0 “’9" (- intellectual progress of this section, we 1 I'ctnperauoe Act :â€" _ ‘ . ‘ . . ‘ are constrained to awam attempt to pvt .’ ‘ It 5” (I‘m? cvxdent that in set crul . . " . a ‘ Scott counties in WllH'll the Act E our observations mto print, and shall! l _ Iwas carried by enormous majorities f'01' the next few weeks furnish OHI'I the anti-Scott Act people outfluukcd l readers with short sketches of our per- 5. the Temperance advocates by captur- "Eflgrinafions around the country ju'img the municipal councils. Other- . .. . . , wise it would not be possible that such Bunch 0‘ .mteresumg and entertaining: an anomaly should occur as that in a {“0“ relativte to the progress mamfest- ? county where public opinion over- ‘ l ed by the citizens of this neighborhood. ' l 1. whelmipgly supports the Act the ‘I With this object in View, we started § ('ounty council should refuse to apply (1 I out on Monday morning lust, note-hook 1 lo" the “1"")lean 0‘ a lmlw‘l’ mag l ' i .y pur- anadu - l 1 , l .1 -] - f, ll; )f tl ‘Hstrae. This refusal complete I m‘ ltlll(, ant \\ u e 111 to] - ( in {alimes tho elforts 01. the Provincial Lil jofhce, n'resolute as to WlllCll way to leans-e Commissioners and Inspectors" [SSE turn our steps, the whistle of the ‘ to carry out the law. The Dominion: )S“ (‘Ufllne ill; GOl'dUnVS cal-ding fag‘tOI-y (novct'ltmcnt ought to have Ill‘qu‘lcd ‘1 lat reminded us that the. proprietorh of" Slant???) ‘fiu'uenf'cz‘eemlenl, :02 lining ,l‘ ' 'that estahhslnm-nt had hm :1 lmsy (lur- it “i ’ .7“ ’("31"“)"\.T(“(1‘11!an b mu ( ‘ J~ing the winter putting’ in a large; untiepeule the "w“ ‘ ct. l (3- amount of new machinery to he need: ..- -â€"â€"-â€". ......_.-7.,~_ f .0 l in the munufneture of wool into yarn 3 l 4 intuit-10th. A tt-wnnnutes walk brought: A VHF-Y SERIOUS JOKE- _ 3 us to the flute”, “hue on (nttring‘ Interesting Particulars of :1 Mock' . we mund the proprietors and two], Marriage and its Results. ‘ I ':1ssistunts busily engaged in their \o i -___.,._, lg gentions. The building is a largo hm- I nu : l i . l "1-- . + @5112 flkpurter ,,__‘- .--v i SlOl‘} structure, with two annexes, on.‘ f ”St-Ll as an engine room and the othei i as an ottice and store room. The ino- ;' tive power is furnished by a “him i wheel in the early spring, and by a 15- " horse power engine for the rest of the , Season. Stepping into the main f building we were met by the genial junior member of the firm, who cheer- : fully showed us over the building, and ; explained the different processes which i the wool undergoes before ])itS:4illg' ' from the factory as a. manufactured or- ,ticle. i‘eady for the manipulations of, i the housewife or the tailor. Figst we} were shown the “ devil," u mm-hinei constructed something like the oldfiull , , threslier of our younger days. Before] passing through this machine the W001 ' is carefully graded, so as to be suitable .' "for the different kinds of rolls, 3am Or I' icloth required. The quality designed! i for rolls to be spun by the thrifty house- ‘ wife at home, passes into a macliinei with very fine and complicated parts, 1‘ and comes out at the farther end of the" ., . 1 machine in heat. evenlv tnrnml rnll- l. The machines used 11 wool into yam are affairs which pick. (‘4 wool mto yarn are three pondéronsl affairs which pick. 1m] and wind tllL-l material into lmge rollh, which finally! pass through a ” condenssr." where iti 1.. I.._L 1 ' - ‘ lg our f 55997-31119 CREE-vim“ Service in the Din-pitta! (‘h urch cvvrv morning at 1]. June mm. Rev. Mr. 11 ’ '1 1‘5“! mruu at 1.30 mm. and Salumn's at 30m. .. Hum!“ -. June mm and ev :- altern- , um bbalh thegeufter. ' e y .y5:35.331“;3.3mm'.t'2i'£.§§¥2fi'€££&332» £1; rm“ [”3“ .Liw‘“ A“ °°“ ‘1“ "‘3’33333nu-s and HARDIBLANDaltemter 3003M?” direofly, the 81m (”-3250,- Il‘rtduy ovenlnrs u! 7.’ . ~ " 9“ 534:000 1900"“ as fees 1 ‘ ‘ give}: of 3.31"“. from hotel keepers. The indirect cost, “$318513; 3;“; gammy Ri'c‘if..',"°.i}"7‘."‘ ”.sézim'n‘anng ” ..- m" “ ‘ ° '°“ vice mgery'l‘humlay’ut 7.10pm). Scaltsau cc. to the count!) :8 "at to be comparud 3.1m“ with the 1055 Sir J ohn'a reputation as .1$333.3Smyiifiymgr‘é‘i-‘fi333.3333 37.3.1333 ; “ (onsumfiw‘l ““3"” “““tained- ‘ 133’s.‘Ys‘ifl.'n'3fi‘.‘.‘.".}§;£i3'.'f"" "‘ 7- A“ W! ' ‘ y 1 uuus'r‘s uuunCIl.~!to\'. u. N. Jones. Inc-um» hem. Service thesmond and fourth Sundays In the month, at 10.311111}. Holy Communion after mommy :ruyur. Service (-w-ry Sunday c-ycnlng at L nnduy School at 2;» n m am- runner-rule Circuit. Rev. G. Rogersqmsmr. FAuuluaw 1.1.1:.-8ubbuth services In the 80th Church at 10.3) a. m. And 7 p. In. Public Prayer mommy Thursday evening: at 7.30., In the North (‘hurch. and } nun: People's moot. flux Saturday «vellum at 7.‘ . Nuudug' SchwluIZJU p.1u. Duncan Fisher, Duperln endent. mm tor the past. two 3 wall comm mills. ' \ in operation in n the hands of the 81! no doubt turn out a f ’f “'0ka ' OUR HORNING STROLL. m, evenly turned rolls. used for converting the rdons as partied. liable Wprkmm: n to a large ex- : mad fining up _1' the" carrying (m in our midst. n CHURGH DIRECTORY. Presbvterian‘. in mks u Iothodilt. ! skilful ta firstâ€" d of this . be used th. This up. and Farmersville TI 1'1“.“ lll uw , mmosmne City to, lensm'enblc outings. \VHL nhhrmgh 'uH of fun, WM 3 hard student and q‘uick to loam, and he gguluatc-tl as an Al. I). when barely 2| years of ago. Everyone who knew him :ml Ad?!thnnghtprmidnnce inlomlvd them for each other, and the young ladies of Will’s acquaintunmi ‘ were unanimous in the opinion that, 'thoy would make a handsome OM! happy couple. They thom'nlvm MIMI ( the general talk, and only laughed at 5 it. .lurringo was the lust thought ; with which they sought moh nthor‘n,‘ «mnpany. ‘ They had grywn up in in-? Name acquaiumum ninc‘c childhnml.’ mnl thvirs WM 0113' familiar friend- slup. I! m Ionplwlwdhillfl "Her \Vi“ ' g A wnxrna with a taste for figures $13333 t has calculated that the public debt of‘ I " ‘ O . __ i) Canada hab Increased smce thoprosent iGovornment acquired power, at the In rate of $4,568 )0 hour, or $75 er g 1 r. p i minute. or $].25 per second. This is J ; lawn .Immml gives thefibllowing par ti ticulars of“ the case :-- ”i -“In the City of Kingston lives ‘ ‘gcntlcmun lmown hr and wide for hi 3 1 8 ‘ ‘professionul attainments, and the l n‘omincnco 01' his public posiiiun. I Phis gentleman has a homu whose I. hospflnblc doors are always npnn to a i wide circle of friends. In his family j was one bright, happy, trolicaome hwy, l who was a general favorite, particular- Illy among the girl: of his scqunint- lance. Will-for that in his namemwas jcvcr ready to assist in any 5 orts or games. and the (circle was a ways in- lcomplotc without him. Among the {visitors at his father’s hows was al gbcuuuiul, winsmue, wayward girl‘ named Ada, who resided in the village; of Newburgh, some six miles distant. mm and Ada were fast fi'iends and; "spent. many huppy hours boating and picnicking ameng the Thousand ls- lnnd, which in' the hot. summer time I temptingly invite ”the inhabitants ofll the ,Limeslono City ‘O-flcasm‘oablel‘ outing". ‘Vill (”Hannah 2.” -0 n 4 This notice is du solicitors fur the ap mwn .lnnrnal gives ticulm‘s of" the case "‘3‘. v- ‘VUVV‘ ' burgh. in tho County of Lvnnox and Ari- i rlington. In the sand Province of Ontario, residuum.- now unknown, by and under the 'namc of Marie Herbert, was and is null illhl void, on the grounds that the said marriage was solunmizetl and entered mm by and under false names, or in the alter- natin- lor u hill of divorce from his Wife, Ada Mary Lavell‘; nee Catou, formerly ol ‘tlm village of Nowburgh, in the county of Lennox and Adrliugtou, in the Province of Ontario, residence uow unknown, on the grounds ofdesertiou, bigumy and adultery. ‘ This notice is duly signed by the,l solicitors for the applicant. The Ot- i In...“ 1 cur gummzmt and vntervd into at the bity ot Hmmltun, in the county of Wentworth, in [the suit! Province of Ontario, on the 29th May at Septnmber, A. D. 1882, between the said William Arthur have”, by and under the nmne of Arthur Vane, and Ada Mary (Jutnn, then of the vitlagc of va~ burgh. in Hm County at Lennox and Ad- dington, m the sand Province of Ontario, residuum: now unknown, by and under the name ut‘ Marie Herbert, was and is null and void, on the grounds that the said marriage was finhnnniqml .mt -mhmj , - ‘ W The official gazette of tnins the following adve: , TOTICE is hereby gum: L tiun will be made 101 Of Cnuzula at the first se which may be holden after :f as}; mumhs from the first his notice nu helm” of \Land 1. of Hue town of Smith 7mm!) of merk. in the Pr oense Commissioners and to carry out the law. The Government ought to hav the means flu' Pnfin-nnmnn‘ 7V- [vulny vuumunuu Mlle Temperance advocates by captur- ing the municipal councils. Other- wise it would not be possible that such an anomaly should oocur as that in a county where public. opinion over- whelmingly supports the Act the (-omxty'conncil should refuse to apply for the appointment of a police mug innate. This refusal completely pur- ulbu... 41.“ -1!‘ .A {a graphic way of impncssing upon the frcader the that that since 1878 the ' reckless policy of the present Admin- i gistration has increased the not public jdebt about $106,000,000. '; Physic}: mom an inn! and nllun. In behooves all who wish to industry prosper to not on home tenterprise, but to encouraging word to the and recommend their {lion some. W - 1' means flvr enforcement, on the Dominion Govermnun - .. ".5 .u. y»: “acute”! s hereby given that am H be mmln: to tho parka: u the first seem)” th( e holdcu after the vxpir; i from the first publiculit n hehuf! of \Vllliam Ar atom: of Smith’s Fails. 1'! nm' k, in the Province of ‘1”, fur a Bill declaring H azette _ of Canada con “*1 v..__ v , , ._-..- 'vw vuynuu, "IIIUH ly signed hy the : is about. midway between Kingston plicnnt. The Ot- iand Newburqh. He immediately set vhed'ullowing par- igut for that place. On his arrival ho . 3.... {found that the intended husband had ! Kingfitm “W; a rut the last moment received the legal r and wide for his ‘Opiuion from Blake & (30., that it was. nents. and the ;" Quite impossibh: l'ur him to ma _ rry Ada J public posifium :ns she. Was already :1 mm. Driven toJ . a homo whom: I despzur hede mmcludod to leave the ‘ always Open to a 5 cqqmry, and after 5m agreement that}; s. In Ins family l “ 1“ “'Ullld [:0 t0 Newlmrph nm-I cum. .. advertisement 0 wish to sea honest had r to not only patronize tiou ye, but to speak an colic ’d to the Proprietors, sor. Al.-.’_â€" 5' ' ‘ ‘ Inc vxpirnlim t publication 0 \‘Illiam Arthur 1’s Fails. in NW rovince of O» nv , _ V- U .u. nu ”U ‘l ' v . , . . . xe ( .mâ€" Lulluudla real Instead of an mutation cerc- '1 Lou an] mouy. Will could not, however. be- ffirjflhoifinlfi'? t that in several lieve this to be true, but making that tom omnoe of; whit-h the Act no further mention he made of' (hell‘hopl’chnuc I“; 'mnus maioritico matter.’ he took his friends advice and ! $50.0‘ ”3 :ople outthmkcd .wrote for a legal opinion to the late ' . Gates by captnr- gamesliethuno. He soon got amply" ln “"36“” C mncils. ()thor- mformlng him his friend's conjecture , pomted 90'1”an ossiblo that such was correct, and that he was actually ”1'0 shomng 3”“ our as that in aland legally married. “What to do holtne AOL. opinion ovor- knew not. He had formed another! The Bruce C( the Act the attachment of the strongest kind, fort ‘ciation have (160 refuse to apply zl‘yoong lady whom he hoped to make I lv in the field a ‘f a police mug his Wlfl‘. lie was also stunned hy the i u'nd lecturer. Completely pur- [ thought that Ada had been led Into a; _ . _ scrlous predicament. He (lid not , A mum-53 m 4 and Inspectors know how he could [no N _ The Dominion lhor. After much (lOubt and ditlicult‘y l nnpnsonmont for a Provincial Li-I .lk :he news to 3 Oshawa was son I ‘ ' . I.” , have Provided :"S 10 What course he should run-nun 1m ! onomm. 1 n4 mu Whom: . «lefipzur balm] cunClUthd to leave the. arm" [0 agcqllntry, and after an agreement that ll...) family l \l lll would go to Newhurgh and slnte :somelmy, ? ”'0 true Cdllrll} of hi< absence, he mrticular;ltele‘grnlihed that he lifltl heen {breed Icqnnint- l by business to leave at once tor New mmmwas l Kerk. “’ill went on to Newlmrgh. 5pm.”; or and when he arrived there sent. a hole always in. 'to Ada‘s brother, asking him to cumn "mg thelnnd see him at the hutel. The brother i w,“ a. l happened to be absent from home,aud l ml girl i then, as a last resort, he wrote a hotel he village to Ada herself. Owing, doubtless, (oi | distant. the startlin suddenness of thé depnr- ; rnds and 'turezot' her over. she. waanxnwi-ll, and l ting and he‘receivcd it reply hegging to be 0»; Hand [3. cused from seeing h'lm until morning. . m- time Not kndwing how to upend the time, = gangs ofl he called upon a friend in the villnpnzgnI Ism‘eubleland inter ed him of the theta. Ilia l‘ of fun. i iiien-l all isod him to go to Aila‘s li to mm, , parents and now the truth, amk as a li ). when reparation ofi'e' t.» tnke Ada l ' 1 me wholw're in reality. This he relncmntlyé )vidpnce , agreed to do. end he went back to his '{ and the i hotel to pass a sleepless night. When l; lintnnct l he called the following morning to see :0 m that Ma's rents, he was ”unlinked {.le no “‘1 . learn t at her lever, risking all (tun- ‘q . lmkd sequences, loud returned late the pm in Wed at noutwening end the marriage corc- 1 WWW l many had been perl‘m'med, the young ir MM,~,‘.conplo leaving hastily to drive to it .h i...;:‘{ananoe to ouch the min rm v“: I it .. “luv .uqu 'uls in none thoughtless guiety, and haggli- ing over the gossip whivl: connected their names, o youn lady friend sug- gested thet it would 0 a good lurk to eve o mock marriage, such as at that doing no fees time was so much carried on as In ,9 indirect cost amusement across the border. The yfimng talks fell m with the idea. and t ‘ l reputation as sustained. e not was per~ ceremony. It e applause of sunded to perform the 'riod out amid th >ublic debt of the c‘npany; and, after spending a. cethopresent pleaeant evening, Will said good-bye ‘ to his friends and took t. 9 train to ‘ lower, at the iudsor. On his retur or $75 pe and. Tina i n home he : allege friend a .. . tnbuted to “the amusement. This “0 1818 ”1" friend, when he heard that . n regulm- 11 sent Adm'f“ license had been obtained, startled't e not public ; Will by saying that the mock marri. 0 age might not prove to be the harmless I (1 new of fun that be supposed. Help had, it seemed, read of an (weln'roncc ; i! to -a much-TM that kind, which turned out to be) the Canada in real instead of an imitation ('ere- 'mony. Will could not, however, he- ti t in several heve this to be true, but asking .that l to h the Act no lurther mention he made .01 the i n 3 majorities matter,‘ he took hxs tnends adwce and 11$! outflnnked ! wrote for a legal opinion to the late: I by captnr- 'lrlamesdielhnne.‘ the soon get ft reply} ls. ()ther- 1 Informing lnm hm tmend s ennweh'w .‘ll appuca» u'lmm enl thereof '0! r of the ll”! lion , -.. “J vu-u Iu ‘ ‘inw. H‘v; m'tvr wmv timv. ('«mclurled F to write and in!" ‘1‘? iii‘.‘ :miavwmi hus- wand. He beg;- J Him 1.»: m ;‘2' Maw? lwith the marriage nntii Lu 1.3;! .w . r , {mined the trueicgnl pa.)sitionofafi'uii~e. I ithn the young man to whom thel ‘Iettw was ndi‘frossed received it, tuv I'dcscz‘ibe his dismay would be impos- ,eihle. Grasping at a my of' hove, he .wrote to the firm (if Blake, Boyd. d‘c :Cassois. For tin-in opinion. Time fievr Hiy, and the day of the wedding arriv- ed, and Will, waiting in Kingston to 1 hour the decision arrived at, got no 1 answer. That morning, when about I to set out and inform the lady‘s parâ€" ( ents offlie truth, be received a tele- gram from tho aflianccd husband ask- ing him to meet him at Odessa, which is about. midway between __Kingston and \Yn... 1..-..-I, ( c V I ‘_ l mought that Ada had been led into a l! and ‘ , serious predicament. He did not A ' 5 know how he could break the 110% to . 95'195 , her. After much doubt and difficulty I ”"1““, l his to what course he should pursue, he I quest: .lfound he could not, force himself to l ”0'“ l l'disclosc to Ada the flu-ls, the truth of 89““ 5 ’which had been Forced upon him. In-l Th; Istcad of improving matters, this only him 8,; (made them worno. Soon after her ’l d We I visit to Humiluyn, on her return to *Saund lNowhurgh, she was courted and won Emanist ’by a young gentleman of that; place. {couch ‘Ho lnul some business interests in the " hide] Status, and being about to move there 3 Tom)” persuaded Ada to set an early day for 1 from 1 ;their marriage. The :mnmmcemenl(the pm of the cngngémunt and wedding noon '(‘izil «hi to take place, when it reached Will, {1093M gave him a full View of the resullsl about to follow the foolish freak. An % V Th" innocent girl wan being placed in a;bcott 1 n-rribly {also linsition. If the tirst’KemI’t‘ marriage Was legal, then the second the nun Ill . ,-__ --- um. an ulVlll' “on to pny ; vioit to a companion md college friend, who resided at Wind- sor. Learning that. Ad: was in Ham- iltun, visiting (Hands, he stopped to see her on his way, and was persuaded to wait, our fur :1 day. \Vbile indulging in some thoughtless gzxivly. :md luuuh- had graduated, that he had H ' ' A... Aâ€"â€"â€"'* ». 1886. _~â€"-.-- how he and Ada had con- Lo “the amusement. This ‘1) he heard that a regular (1 been obtained, startled ying that the mock man-i. not prove to be the harmlnne lment. He did not; A witness in a Scott Act c mild break ”10”ch to pslxafwa was sentence(! to ten ch doubt and difficulty nnprllsonmont for rcfusmg t_o an; “I. he should pursue, he questmn, but he succeeded m cm nvt force himself to g from L_be court room. and has no the facts, the truth of 390“ “”0“ Forced upon him. In- Thn Wmnubnnl- ”H . nu ma: he was actually [aye Showing great a rried. \Vhat to do hclthe AOL. 3 had formed another! The Prucc Conn the strongest kind, Forl ) ~ -- ‘ 1.:no:h_ L, f'm-m rorceu upon him. In- in;; matters, this only WM}. Soon after her m, on her return to was courted and won eman of that; place. iness interests in the about to move there -u uu: secund wholly Void in mu. ('mellltlcd urm- cause was in the first flight. 1 ask- explain it clearly, and the m: which vent its recurrence, in a. futlm gston In some cases the apiarian, on y sort out his bees from winter qunri :1! ho vhimselfa helpless spectator of! had gconfusion which reigncd, and legallout of sight of the dishes 93‘ I an pure nectar “5' NJ) is worth H" 3 home: of the! 1;?" ; While operating 3"}BI‘OWn‘s. on the In 1' been Iimifiml ”n was Isceno. 'Mr. Percival will 9mm be to mnlm extmotnrs. and J. of New [)Win‘, Wm fnnndn "to“. m small, until the way the golden wax.‘ and pure nectyr of flowers pass tlxi‘bugl: l them is worth a visit to the pleasant} filmmos of those gentlemen to see. ’ ; \Vlu’lo operating the extractors at Mr. I ijwn‘s. on the date mentxonod. his; 1 bees signified their approval ‘hy throw.- l ging of? a large swarm. ‘This colony; was in thirty minntes hard at. work» gnrépan'ng material for future business. I ; .lr. Slack has escaped the gmwrnl din . fl ‘tnrbm’lce among bees th'e best of my- C one I have seen. The above-named gontlnmen intencl procuring Italian fl queens from Mr. Holmes, of )elhmhol is a gomllearl. enterpfishng beekeeper. 'I l have not had the pleasure of meet l '1 ing the other beekeepeh in this local- l itv. . » - ‘ l l l sired, until the wa an pnrenectarof! tb is north ll‘ home: of those While oporatim.Y th‘ J Men to become successful book-mp ‘Jors mus-t, firs: Br] above all, be pro- l‘grossivemmi broast with the discov- gerim 0‘ the times; must we good :ordur in all the details. and my taste fin the minutim of the industry. (3. {Slack and H. Brown, of Famm'svillo, "in the appearance and condition of itheinboos, give pi‘oof of tho abm'e qualities. ’l'liosc gentlemen, on the} 9th ult., tested their fine honey ex- tractors. Within tlm last two yeam' I have added sewml valuable im movements to these articles. and they ore now of the most n‘pprovod pattern and include all tlie‘convcniences do" sired. until tlm mw n... mm... ...-- an invita- Scott Act were free] Kemptvillc on fair day the number of drunks1 ! car, gives a verdict. in g The merits aml‘ (L i A Kingston boat has ob: l'lwunsc to sell liquor and all 1 strongdrinks‘in Scott Act 1) the no small chagrin and am of the people of Gannnoqnc legality of the ease will be Lost: (the past. we ; ciul duties wil Hess of {ear or ‘ l The Komptx'illc corre the Smith’s Falls [n.iqwu ,“ We are pleased to learn {Saunders has been "PW ‘magistratc. Nn lumm. .- . "u-v u-u'v VI [and four ifitimaté friends hive known the 'ind. secret. At last, a few days ago. the [am- facts were divulged to Will's father, asee and acting upon his advice he hu :1 to taken the initiative step in undoing: :ng , the ties which bind him. ’ “u.- mun wu working on t_h operation of the Scott Act in Ontario M," T 1 , County, publishes replies from Clare- leqmont, \Vhitevale, Pickering village, 0 IGrcenwood, Brougham, Dunbarton, 'D‘ ‘ Whity and Beaverton, all bearing tos-I m, cimony to the efficacy of the law. A “3”" will be sewed at "9""! after m- communication from Lindsay spoke in which“ speeches m” be_ delivered by 3'“ equally favorable terms of the way in 507118 Of the “lost pronunent "18“ 0! which the Act was being obsmmdithecounty-Jolm F. Wood, M.P., Geo. A pic-nic under the auspices o: Emanuel Church will be held in thc firove on Wednesday, the 23rd inst. oi‘ there. Taylor. M.P-, and several others. .IA l ' ' l 7: An attempt was made on the 10th good time may he expected and a . . are cordial! invited to attend. ‘0 met. to ‘destroy a Sarma resident-.9 In: --- y The Bruce County Scott Act Asso- ciation have decided to ket'p constant- ly in the field an efficient. organizer and lecturer. The Guelph City Council have set apart $1,500 for the enforcement of the Scott Act. Since the inauguration of the measure two oflbnding liquor dealers have suddenly lcf't the city, in pretbrenco to taking their trial for 1H2}?! “Hi-h» ,_-- "w... uuuxa UUB'I itherc. An attempt was made on the l inst. to destroy a Sarnia residence the explosion of dynamite. The tempt is said to have been made account of the owner being 3 am prohibitionibt. ACI'L JUHIUQ' Viv- v. .r‘ LL \ . I, small chagrin and annoyance pcnp!c ot‘ Gannnoqne. Thc of the case will be tested. have gone by, and four intimata Man Guaranteed Circulation Bees and Boneél. V u .0 pnghmess 0t charavter 111 'v are certain that his ofii- wxll be portormcd wizard- sco'r'r ACT NOTEs. were fleely discuses d a law day. Comparing l‘ drunks mm any former verdict. m favor of the fax and Order League nf In fish; of three rcprr-smta- each of the churches and organizations of the town. keeps up a War fund 01 winter quart'ers, felt; spectator of the mad \‘V S. "h Igncd, and rotirnd the disheartening ul‘ u nus omamcd a r and all kinds of 10H Apt ports, to j demerits of the V4,. rufusmg t0 auswar a nocccded in escaping m. and has not been Iti pro arod Lon. rick. 9qu some three or case an n (lays’ “on. hays. what nbout Dominion Day '2 Going to let pass 06‘ as quiet- ly in did the Tn-i-ntyJonrth ? A grand picnic will be given on tho exhibition grnnndn‘nn lbs 2% inst... in aid of the R. C. prosbymi‘y It‘d. A baseball match will ink-n place in‘ the uftnrnorm ba-lmvn the Ki-mptvillo and Merriclu'illo clubs. fora diva-mp, The af. made on a strong Where he Mprwts tomncs the summer. St. anrnnce street has been great- ly improved by a m-w nidcgmlk. Our noingrs of Androwsvillo had a snccvssful picnic at Ham Grove on Fridnv. ‘ ‘_- .mu 31 Mr. C. New" . gardener 1 . living {about two nnlo. ... 3mm, mmmmm- ‘ed on Saturday to supp] the Merrick- Lvillo market with when m. The new 1:. (I. preabytery is now in course of erection. The work of grading on the 0. and ‘ Q. was commenced on the north; sidn to! the river on Monday 'last. ‘1": Lwork is being rapidly pushed ahead. and ’thc ,tfllins are expected to be running by the 15th of August. Engineer Henderson, who has charge 0f thi»; section of the railroad, has rontoda house on “rock “rent. where he Mpm-ts tomnfs “go summer. ’ fit I ‘__A_,_, mu the trains mming bx the] Engineer ”1 harrve 0f thi» «I. m rented a hm .horo he Mpm M St. Lawrnnce 7 improved by a , fl.-. , ‘uln. Merrick. It was rumoured a short tin that omilending butcher, Mr. T1 Merrick had abandoned the me: noes. We wish to_ contrndh statement, M it is entirely Mao M}. G. I.‘. Putnam, Messrs. Magoe & Pearso his second tour last week Miss Florence Merrick is (Visiting: her mnthpr. ”auroml navvios quite nanm‘ou’i The crops are lorfliing fine nine. 1 heavy rains which fpll on Hands . Engineer Lumsdob, of the C. . l was in town last. week. Miss II. Manson, n!“ Port Hope, the guest of Mr. C. C. Newman Mrs. D. B. Johnston, who has away 16 years, is here payi‘fig u to her brother. Elijah lrhfwser. Johnston resides in Soahio. Wm: ;[ There will be a grout pio-nic held ‘ 5 lie-re on Dominion Day, under thu ; l auspices ("if the Roman Catholic run- ;Egrégation, of which the Rev. Father ’3 Walslio is the genial and popular pas- lftor. in connection: with the pic~nic , there will he a lecture on dairy topics lby ll. Dm‘bysliine of Brockvillo, and . there will also be speeches from prom- ;incnt orators. Arrangements have i been made for dancing from 10 a. m. {to 6.30 p. m. Tickets, including din- luer, 50 cents ; children bgf price. | There will be a strn hero on the 25th inst. ; with the Baptist Church 30 cents Mr. S.Tofi'ey loam horse last Thum- day. The team was working on tho ted I road, when one horse was taken with the; 99 attack of colic and luddmlv Aim! f People . 'e all on the qui tire about film railroaz ‘ : \thn the Kingston 8L Pembroke gliuilds a branch From the main lino ,' through Bodford Mills and :Newbmo', ‘ to Smith’s Falls, then surely this vil- lage will boom. It seems this mute l Would b’u very advantageous it Kiug- , ston wantsâ€"«and it does wantâ€"a. con- :m'ctiun will: Smith's Falls. A young couple. i'rmn Woulport were gmarriorl lmmlaatnwk. Such is the ‘ pride: ul' the villagers that, usually tlm ‘ Win-Apart people get married in their mm prucinvla, but once in 11 while our superior facilities (hr this kind of' busi- ness are recognized, and then .Wcstport gets the cold shoulder. (il‘flsfl is beginning to grow in some plncos when- lom‘m-s need to keep it prcltv bare. Scw‘o mm for the Sum. Art. 5. Pmrstm tank he! fa on Monthy last boys, “1"". about him: to let Mn n The youn men are indulging in baseball neaigy every evening. Some place shOuld be selected where they ‘ will have more room, and where there will be no danger of breaking window glass. ' The road overseer is having a good picoo of work done on the hill. “.0 seemsdetormlned to keep his men at work, and some of the boys have found this out in. i1 WM} Um! em-m-iml 11mm ' an attack of colic and suddenly died. I Mr. 'I‘. has the aympathy of his many hfriends. A pic-mic under the auspices of Emanuel Church will be held in the rave on Wednesday, the 23rd inst. inner will be served at neon. after whichspeeches will be delivered by some (if the most. pronfinent men of ”MAM L - . _ Mr. H. Sherwood was homo for n day's visit last week. He brought his friend Mr. Uritt with him to enjoy a da": fishing. Ir. az'l‘ofi'ey loata horse last Thurs- .I-_ Mr. J. 8: :- ottin no now Thbufify whine ‘red. nu.“ begriut. mill has closed for u. i-ahmt time for re The rain of lat. Sunday was a great to the growing crap, as the graund hadfieoomo very‘dry. Merrickvlflc. mw . gardener. living [6- ... .mro, mmnmm- an to supply the Merrick- Ballycanoo Merrick, of Kingston. mnther, Mrs. Aaron i-on, n? Port Hope, I"! C. C. Newman. utnmn, traveller for Pearson, started on Della. nnmng to grow in some lout‘m-s used to keep it Scw‘o rnu:!'«.n‘ the Swan. may that» surpria' Nowhoro. we mxifig a visit h I'hfwser. Mrs. Sczfilie, Washing short time ago strawbony social 2t. m connection rch. Admission Portland. -. Mr. Tormn'éo the moat busi- gntg'adict this (if-part1” ”Metal and all to attend. are indulg, ging in eveping Some prised £1102»: ". R , been the

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