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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 22 Sep 1886, p. 4

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With I View of inereuln. tho cir- culation of the REPORT“. we Jun du- veided to ofi'er U papa: (of tho blues of this )‘2’,’ AM SMM {at only .96 at. I. hi’iidvance. W0 ”It In" our reader: to assist in in thin In ~ \‘0|' to increase our circulatim each of our present. subscribe" d remit 25 cents and order the pa he sent t some frimiil. our circu ation would bent-reused to a good paying lmfiis. WTll you assist us in this 1' We mail a few Sample Copies this work to uwmbers of Agricultural Emit-tics, and beg: to My that a full re- port of all the (lirot-tom' meetings of the L'iiionville Fair will appear in those columns filltl also the reports of tliojmlgi-s on growing crops. as well mt ll list ‘tf the judges appointed for the full G\lllllll.l0l|. The list of special prizm otl‘ercd in competition at l’uiou~ villo will also appear, and after the ox- ?iilntion tlio prize: list will ho publish- ;=:l in full. Full reports of the exhibi- tions (:i‘ul wry probably lllv‘ prize lists) ul' [llt‘ lli'llzl, l“l‘11ltl\'\'lllt’, IQ’lltllllll‘Sll. Lomhnnlv, nml l‘llgin fairs will be publulwl in ll snpplenmnt. To those A mm of ImsoImII «an [IIIIymI on" the High SrhnoI grouIIIIvI IIIII'II nII Sn!» IIrIIaIy IMI. Ix-Iwmm the second him-II of II‘rankaIIII IImI FnrnIurvaIIn. Our IIovs IIIIII“ Imthimz IIIWIII the Frank \IIIII Ima “mum" In May until IIIM :Irriwd III-re. Imt II IIIIIII'II FM noon mnnpm‘. Aflcra short In» I rimI mun-III. Ilw «mm flood 62 fur nnw (‘I'M’IIIO In 2" for ankxmillv “III‘ III the IaIIvnIm tugged right out and II“ game cam‘ I0 4 mihn muninmwn Afl‘r a Nunavut aiming. livguilv wit sparkling comvruntinn and d( lightful music. the party broke up. luck“. Mm. Arm Parish made {he prevent- ution. which musialul of m-wml lmnd~ sumo pin-u: ut' silwr. A. E. I‘mm. um. on lwhalf of his wife. manic an up uroprinw m-knam'lwlgmont of tlw ull’t. mnl tlmnkml tlw cmupmvy fur the sentiments oxproswd in the nddrvss” lw anmw-d hy a gmod program mus-iv and addresses. 'l‘xckcts doublv. mm. tall fairs- (Iuntrnl Fair, (Fraukvillo,) 8min, and 0% Int. 1 In ndlnnst, Sept. 9316 and ‘M llamilmn,Scpt. 27,(.'.)((. 1st Kingston (Mi«ll;,uul\, Sxpt 2‘ ()«t. Isl. Lumlumh, Oct. 2nd. Napanco Oct. 5, and 6th I'm-s- All the Currant Events of ramersvine and Vicinity Correctly Reported, .l. M. lhshop, of the Brockvillc '1 'i'mrs' stuff, gave us a call yesterday, Our lacul artist, (3. (3. Slack. having urrivwl hunw from Torontomhither he went to gratify his taste for the fine arts, is now more enthusiastic than ever about pictures. But-vest Dinner. A harwst dimmrâ€" will be given in Snmh’s Grow,'(lreonbush, (m the 29th inst . in uial ml the building fund of ihe Methodist Church at New Dublin, Dimmer will he served at noon. and will he fullnwml by a good programme of nun-iv and addresses. ’l‘wkcts, 350.; a mnnhm‘ ()f v. ' - Z (V'hul‘uh / . s. .. nl' Dulmm a.” . gummy ut’ making :- w n “rs. '.'.v,:‘(:.\'.nu. who -; :mri 5L :1‘-ly h 2011 11m post . H‘ :1 u st m Hm Mrthwhst Church. 14.3 (1)anng address was read by Mrs. I. Algnire :~â€"- Mu. .-\. 1-). Damn an; Dear Aludvlm : ll'v. a k w of your fru-mh of the Methodist Churuhfanm'rs- ville, upprnm'h you :0 give expression to the feelings 0| nfl'eetinn and eslmsm whit-h we have ior ynu personally, and to assure \onof our best wishes .- and we pray o r HeuwNy Father to rant Um! you: wax- .hnl life may nbnnud a ! pure.“ joynnhal your 1mm.- mm [-0 pu-Ivmled by menu-Nest in- ilmu-M uf nun; ”0!) Religion, and that ku-an-n‘s rlmivvst Nev-sings may alway rest .puu ,wumeit suxdflwhmlmml. -VW mum-e you that! \w appreciate very highly your musical luh'llln, and that We lava 'hven much weaned and profane-d by their own-n9. As a sligm token 0f gratitude 1m ynur valuable mu! mauutnm services as omanisl 01' our Church. we denim you n?! new-pl the accompanying pigcm- of m ver. ' I» Personal Monticn. J. M. l'nslmp, inn)»: tn fnm' fur tlw lhhlu‘nngm's, with bur aiming; tn pin)" Business Education. iirwc'kn'hK lhlssmwi 001105.50 has gumml (In: 1mm. rank among \lne Cul- lvgm of (,‘mmdn. Nearly two hundred mndvnflrhnw been in uttem‘luncc dur- ing Hm p-ht year} Thv cnursc otfcmd :‘i illi~ c No-zv in 1mm, thnmugh and awnwle'n and will ml'urd yc‘mng [wr- wm~ .llls! 11w prvpnmunn mum-usury I0 “mu upm. any business calling. The HI"" :Il 111‘s m‘llvnl 1hr lnmrd, hunks . .. r a "m- 'n‘v vhnnpor than at any 1‘ , ‘ - ‘ .‘ "ulwg!" \Vl‘ilt‘ fl'l‘ Nlm‘HSYl REID 4m DIREFULLY. )H LOCAL NEWS‘ H '0‘ 801‘!"th ‘W Air, (Frankvillo) Sept UH mu lmshrm atom] "13 Rm]: 6111‘." livmlilml 28th 10 f: )2' our with 0f Dill-bud. Aun ( ‘nlw had 11 Cadwell summon- wl lu-‘tmc- l'olicc M-mstruto Deacon on 'l‘ueala} lust. for alleged malt. After hearing the widence. His Honor dil- xuimwl the case. MCI ,Oll‘. As we go to re“ the Delta Fair in‘ in [mun-ens. 'esterduy. the opening «lay, was fine. but cold. Although the uttvmlunce was small, the exhibits were larger in most of the classes than last year. A full report will appear in our next. Ellavi‘ng made arrangements with Mr. FRANK CORNELL. for a supply of 35mm from his quarry (which is well known to be of excclgent color and quality) and lmving also opened a quarry in Westport, I aim fill all orders fur any kind of Cut-stone work delivered from either quarry. ‘0 8““- tlu- (-mxvonienco of the purchasser. All my work guaranteed sntisfactoy. When I want FRESH and EHEAP GROCERIES I’ll go to Our Hilton] Iprings- During the past few weeks. Mr. Alguire. the proprietor of the land on which the mineml spainue are situated, has thoroughly cleaned out the springs sowml times; and as soon as the water is settled and clear enough, he proposes to send 11 quantity to Toronto for proper analysis. Duri .113 Mr. Alguiic’ a \isit to Mussena Springs. he hocznno omninoed that the waters of the ~~pii'11g13l1ore poaoeased medicinal [11-0111 1ties eqna'lly as good as the MM- son". swing. and if the report of the amulyist 1s {.11 omble. he will next sea- son lit up the .~p1i111m and place their t11u medicinal [nopeuies before the public,“itl11ho How of building up 1lu~i1 rtputution as a place of public resort. With 11 beautiful and healthy location. with Lultet‘harloston in close proximity. 111111 with milroml facilities whivh will romler travel to and from convenient and expeditious, we we no rmson why 1"111'111111'51'ille should not tuko a foremost phu'o among the inland summer iosorts of the continent. We sh: Iii have 111010 to Fm on this subject in a futnw issue g Stone Gutterâ€"â€" FARMI'JI’ S\ II US -â€"' In rvturning thanks to my many old customers for their very 111W“! PM' V’mmrzv during tho 11:15:: Six )‘vurfl, I beg to announce to the public gmomlly that I mm mm lwttrr prvpnrvd than our to fill all orders entrusted to me with prompgna-xa and in u. \mrknmnhks and satisfactory manner. MILLINERY & DRESSMAKING in connection, managed by Misses Stevens and Madden. The Railway. The Urockvillc Nrmnh'rof Flidl)‘ last say.~1:â€":A meeting 06" the board of directors of the Brockville & Wast- purt railway was held here yesterday when the offer of an English company. made through M r. E. M. Cole. to pur~ chase the bonds of the road was and m-pted, provided the pumhasers all-l vam-e $100,000 by (Lumber Int. Mr. Smellic and Mr. Clurkson Jones. 0‘4 Toronto, president of the hoardmcr? ('ordingly left for New York yestcr-i «lay to execute a power of attorney for iseuing the hands. Before starting Mr. Jones advanced his personal cheque for $5,000 to be used in how ing the work go on at once and stut- ed l'nrthev that he would have admnoa ed $20,000 had he lmen apprised of the true state. ol'ntl'nirs, Mr; Smellio will he back on Monday and will m om-e start out over the line to com- plete the purchase of right of way. Killtnery and Dress Goods slaughtered regardless of Cost for the next 00 days. PHIL. WILTSE, Tlmy all say It .' why (Ion! you ? GENERAL MERCHANT, MAIN S'l‘liE :T. I’AIWIEBSVILLE J. THOMPSON’S GROCERY, Just call at Jnv‘s Grocery. and mm you wiIl find A nplmulicl assortment nf goods to ynur mind. « We have llnm'y. um Java and fizmfinvorod Term. The swwlvfl nf l‘ultvr. "I! fit-host of (‘lu-osc‘; (‘urrmm and Hakim. whole and mum! Spices. Bacon and Knives to cut it in slices ; l‘ntatmn and Apph-I‘ canned PM: and Fruit; (‘anmd Peas for man. but not [or brute. And to many more things we would call your Mention Hm find fur this mmce. km nmmrmu to mentinn.‘ ' l u- gonds please examine qu-n ynu um in mwn. ' hey anyhow u u» chmwt and Sugar- ‘wny down. Kitley Agricultural Society. Annual Full Exhibition on Timmy a Friday, Sept so & Oct. 1, AT FBA‘NKVILLE. The prize list has been thoroughly revisvd. and prizes placed an high as the fimmws wiii ullmxz A large list of special prizus have been secured. and every etl‘nrt will he made to sus- tain the good reputation of the So- ointy. [he Directors are power to muk the cesn. The To In The following purses will be offered for trials of speed. trotting: OPEN TO ALL. PURSE $15. $10.00 to lst. -::- “5‘00 to 2nd. GREEN RACE, PURSE $10. $7.00 to lst. -.::- $3.00 to 2116. Four to enter and three to start. En- trance money 10 per cent. of purse. JOHN Rum. R. \Vm. LILY NICHOLSON (DIBIAIRILIEMFQDN LAKE in attendance, and will give an enter- tainment. m the evening. Entries must be made on Ol‘ before Sept. 25th. as per Rule 21. Apply to the Secre- tary for prize lists, etc. S. S. Dams. Sec... Frnnkville HF. LILY NICHOLSON will (until fun-Shut notwe) make regular trips on mumnv, OOTOBEI 2ND, '86. From the Village of Charleston to the Outlet (tauching {at all the islands that have lamlin 3), every Saturday during the season of l ‘, commencing June 5th. Fate fur the round trip, 25c. Steamer will leave the. Charleston dock at l0 mm. Special rates given to excursion and picnic panties, arrangements for which can be mmle at the Reporter ollice, Farmeraville, or with the Captain, at the Outlet. Ad- dress all letters to Warburton P. 0. Agricultural Show Mk III", CAPTAII All IUIII. Sec», Lombardy. 8017111 ELJISLEI' Thv SI cannu- Trial: of Speed. TO BE HELD AT doing all in their Fair 3 grand suc- Brass Band will be will give an outer- awning“! Eula-13:3 D. Dowsu-tv, President. Pres. ROOMS T0 Ll'ITâ€"- anm suilnllle for students. at reasonulve terms. Apply to II. (latch, lh-zrox'rxn ntlioe‘ I ()S‘l‘mOn Rumlnv (vetting. at Lalm ‘ Loyd: R‘lpfll llnme, or lmtwwn llu'rl and the random-f ol' Cue Brown Farmersvillo. a gold plated cufl' button, will: tlvm 'Imll colonwl stoma in sowing. Finder will mnl'ur n I'm-or by leaving it u Fislml's Carriage \Vnrlun. \v. s. yams. We Will Make any [1061' Fire and 371cm: rum: «6 flair-«it Co". 31" Now“ untlcl' IN: hon-i Ina-HM (rt-t- at on“. DVANTAC IF: I. ll is absolutely fin) proof. ‘2. It in ahsolufi-ly water proof. 3. It i. a preservmivc of wood or metals. *4. It costs less than nnlinar - paint. 5 It contains no nilot acid. .6’. t n an ornament” any lmilxlnm. 7. It will stop any ordinary rmf from lmking. 8. It will not wash off or «Iain wan-r. 9. It will withatmnl la)! and cold \w-mlmr, and WIN last longer slum any other pmnl. The Model Svhml 'I'c-rm will commence on the second Tuusday in Septvmlw. Sludemva can obtain board in the village at reunonnble rams. Books on» also b», ob- tained in the villug». For further iuiurm- mion address the Secretary of the Joint Board of Trustees. THE PUBUO MID MODEL SOHUOI. DEPARTMENT Is in the building formerly occupied b ' the High Salami. This department at ords ample tncilkies to those who may Wish to qualify themselves for entrance into the. High School. The Directors have completed ever; arrauwnt fur a successful exhila- tion. including 'the lengthening of flu- truck and the building of a syleudid hall, casting $000. TRSTEES: H. Arnold, T. G. Stevens and Samuel Bmly. THE LYIDHURS‘I‘ FILL EXHIBITIOI . -_ TI] URSDA Y dc FR IDA Y, alums: a nu: 91.1.3. The whole course of instruction: [isthm- on h and practical. The building‘is large an connnodiuus. beautifully locatml. and in its external and internal arrangements in in every way calculated to promote the health and progress of the student. An excellent Library and a Laboratory have been secured. Those wishing to pro mrv especially for teaching will timl excellent facilities in this school! It is highly (l9- simble that students should conimence at the beginning of the term and continue until the close. At the recent examina- tium this school saw) 2 matriculants in arts, 5 second chi: and 9 third cla‘s. TEACHING, STAFF: 'l‘ M. P0rter,l C, "and Master ; Min 6. Slnflbnl, ‘2 B, First Assiflant ,- Mn- K. Kincmd, '2 A, Second Assistant. Fm“ DALâ€"Judges called at I p.m.. when homes in sections 7. H, 9, 10, 11. 12. 18 and 1-1, also cattle, sheep and poultry wifl be shown.- At 2.30 the trials of speed will take lace for liber- al grizea. to be compete for by horses wh ch never started for a prize. 820mm DALâ€"At 10 a, m. Judges will proceed to the examhmtiou of grain, vegetables. dairy products, man- ufactures and lmlies’ work. At 1 11,111. horses in sections 1, 2. 3 4‘ 5, 6 and 15 will be shown in succession. At 2.30, trial of speml fur- liheral prizes. for horses which never trotted better than 2'20. - ‘ 8' Entries must be made before 12 o’clock on the first. day of the exhi- bition. For prize lists and particulars send to the Secwtury. J. C. STAFFORD, Sec.. Lyndhurst. Fire & Water Proof ROOFING IPAINT. BEIN G about to remove from Farm- orsville. all parties having ac- counts with we must Call and Soft. e. [f not settled by the 20th wil be placed m Court. A. I. COOK. School opens for the winter term nn the 7th 0! Januarv, fur the sprmg term on the Tuesday after Luster, and for the {all term on the last Monduy in August. Classes wil' bu formud m the folloxxing courses. ' F ms'r CLASS CERTIFICATE. ‘ Sacoxn (Ymss Cmrrmcnn, THIRD CLASS CERTIFICATE, Matriculation In Tux Ants. LAW AND Manxcmz. . ruumsvnm: County High School. Wu. JOHNSTON, M. A. and l A, Head Master. A. E. MORROXV, First Class Honors m ClaSfllCS and Sclmlarship, Toronto Uni- versity, Classical Master. ALEX. WHERRY, l C, English and Math- ematical Master. -: Tuition .'. 171‘00. :- Arza Parish, l-ququhaIrman; Isaac C. Alguire, Secretar '; James B Saunders, James Rosa, George P. Wight, and Duncan Fisher. Proprietor for (‘or Leeds, Fanrmemvillo Terms & Vacations: GORNER FOR EVERYBODY. Board of Trustees: NOTICE TO PAY Up} '1‘] I I6 x\(h\l IC PROGRAMME. ISA .\C C. AL CLARE, Farm: "vale. I). T. TEN N ANT. J‘ E\ Jommox. President. unifmms :3 HOUSEHOLD 3 Cabinetmaking in all its Branches. R D. Judson & Son, Fashimmble Tailoring: DESIRABLE GOODS ! BEAR IN MIND That the Grand Trunk is the Short Line and the only Through Car route to Toron- to, Port Huron, Chicago. éc. Bymtnkina it passer! era nave several hours’ tune each way, an avoid the numerous and vcxa- tious changes of cars 0! other routes. For further information and tickets write to or call on G. T. FULFORD, Pas- senger Agent, Brockville. c. A. KINCAID, Ground Feed Bran 8‘ Shorts. Best Grades o_f Family I‘IOUI from Roller Mills. Choice Flour, Sugars 5‘ Teas a Specialty. Also Dealer in LUMBER. SHINGLES IND UT". The public will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing. Prices Moderate. All kinds of grain and produce taken in exchange. Goods delivered to all parts of the Village. Pullman~ car accommodntion may be secured at usual rate». ‘ Groceries & Provisions OF ALL KINDS. The great demand for these preparations is convincing proof that they are standard medicines and always give the best of satisfaction. Read Tickets good on all regular express trains on Se 3. 24th and 25th. and return up to Oct. 5! I. Parties desirous of seeing the west or visiting westem friendmahoulc lake advantage of these low rates, and Detroit Saginaw Bay Cny Grangl Rapids MENT. LAMB'B HORSE POWDER. 3nd HUNT'S COI'GH smvi’ ()F WILD CHERRY AND TAR. a few of the testimonials I have published in pamphlet form, and see what they have Don’t Stay at Home GRAND TRUNK R. R. POPULAR, 10 DAYS' EXCURSION, SEPTEMBER 24 &25. (‘incinnafi Milwaukee Chicago, St. Louis LAMB'S LUB RICATING LINI» done. My stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, etc., is always complete, and I respectfully solicit a call. .1. 1’. w, Druulst. Pamonvmo. fort, Huron and return Under the Managvmcnt of (‘qu'fios Mmlcmto,0 Main st., Farmersvillo, nearly opposite Armstrong‘s Hotel, dealer in GLOBEST LIWNG PRICES. When you can travel at lhe low rates offered by the FARMERSVILLE. NECEBSITIES : I "I ’S'I‘r;\ l [‘1 S, FABMEBSVILLB H. “wows, John Baillie. IN ITS ANNUAL GO TO H u 4; u FOR I sell 'my. own goodsfl do my.nwn cullwting; thcrcfwc by purchasing from me it (-mirvly uhviuh‘s Ilw necessity uf' pay- mg two prq/ils. Thorvbv’ilm privaofllhc DA VIS is nearly as low as the Uhluklyh, nr undrrlbud mm-hiucs. 293913128138 To be found in the back country. Come and see us. No trouble to show goods. IBBQWVN & GD. ,7 The DAVIS Vertical Feed SEWING MACHINE. REMEMBER! “('9 have the LARGEST and the BEST- SELECTED Stock of THE GREAT DEMANB FOR OUR 60098:" CLOSE PRICES. THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE Pine and Hemlock Buildin'r Lumber. Flooring, Laths, Shingles, Femu Pickets, The subscriber begs to thank his customers for past liberal patronage, and at the same time calls attention to his Stock of Cooking and Heating Stoves, for wood or coal, House Furnishings, Agate are, Cistem Pumps, Sinks. Bird gas, Etc., Etc. DECORATIVE GBPiINGh Go to A. PARISH c3: SON FOR YOUR GOODS. COPYING \and ENInnfRfGING (Finished in Oil, Crayon, or India» Ink) Promptly attended to. Satisfaction Guaranteed every time. A Cal) Solicited. STOVES (I III “213101133 PHOTOGRAPHS, To [irovc it see befim: pnrdmsing; sheen-380i To A. c. McINTYRE, PHOTOGRAPHER. Court but ”can. Wit. tho In hit 0100. §== Cheese Factory Supplies 3 Speciality. ,5 EAVE TBOUGIIING 8.» ROOFING OG’Negatives pnihand for the past 31 years. Mm We have been obliged to Raise our Good: 10 per cent., which will be taken off the momenta customer steps inside (he door. Don’t be Deceived. Davis is Best! This Space \Vill he Filled by the Advertisement of FARMERSVILLE CARRIAGE WORKS. BROCKVIILE, ONTARIO. H. PERCIVAL, In all th'e Iauteut Stylus and sizes. OG= Work done promptly, at Reasonabka Rates. D. FISHER, Karley’s Block, Farmersville. ., H. GAMBL’E, BOOTS AND SHOES Owing to the Large Sales, and .103. L. GALLAGHER. Farmcrav 11‘ .-\ I?) I‘IICIKS\'IIJIJIB W. G. PARISH. R. HJ'GAMBLE. :kets, 3'13, 5‘0” AT WARE. FARMERSVHJEQ UNEQUBLLBD for I DURABILITY. SHPIICIIY and my I! ”V ORK C la phoa rd 5 ,

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