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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 6 Apr 1887, p. 1

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0.va m; A CALL, In.» ”MCI-3"} rm. Sugars. Com". W 03:30! 6:04;. and a General Lino cf Choice Family Grcccflol kept in Stock. ‘ Mr. A. C. BARNETT'S SHOE SHOP NEW GROCERY. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Tl TAILORING . EMPORIUM, W F I ER GH T BOOTS rpm UN'I'RZH‘T'S taken for inside and out- muiw \wu'k, at cinmrsl prices. Resi- «frm'd' m-xi m Hcrney’n Livery, Muiu 3L, é-‘nmlcrwiHe'. PHOTOGRAPHS Run “1‘. 'l‘o-l)uy iHue Largest in Farmersvme; “”th OVER FORTV YEARS Ill BUSINESS \Vxn. \Vobstur, Ul'télfi PAINTER & GRAINER, Ka'samincr, Paper Hanger 5 Glazier. "QUN'I'RAVTS takun for insidn and nut. B. I. Saunders. B. A. Sc. 0. E \mnxmx .\ PROHNCH! LAND {H NM) umers, Attention. HH‘Y \V 1-? \'P‘UI~'.R VN HIS Proof Positive of Giving Outcast" 1w Every Your Trade Increasing. \RRISTICN. H..t. Mun stand Most Fashionable OOD VALUE. Dre. Cornell & Come“. “\IIIHHHI ()Nr l);.(‘ M. B 1 \HH bu :1! home '1umdms, ,, lmih .ml Szzum 1:|_\'.~ 1m S1’1‘lCl \l: HI ‘I‘k l)l<Z]A7 i’! i‘rufmsiunal (Fifth; \R.\!|IR.\‘\ ILLI- £9 \. \Vll/l‘: ee'o vmr ‘F 0n! HI HIUNAI N ['2 W' B 0 “0 \‘HONS MN J. C. Judd, 6E0 Dr. Vaux, '/ ~12'] “I" mble House, Dru ”CESVILLI‘I, lu‘u'k hate] has bent) 'nislu-«l thrmngtmut in the r)‘ attention paid to the (loud )‘zu'tL and ambl- ‘H, l'mmivlnr. ‘ LU“ (if .1 M an! 5/: lrc. ., BRfK' KVH I I“, to loan a! Hm I owes! In may Imnr h any work in Liuv, m .vhiiu thanking; ihe Hm ill ; r '.i\Hll.l!*:l‘ .lm. ."Wl‘j Jl "El?" 1 ant «MMHH', COAL M- 5\\'l'l'/.}\IR S. CORNELL. .‘l. IL. (LN runnge during theI his patrons and utter April Isl, Hiking a change. Jimre to his for. ishzng good work do we“ to call numzhvvs 725 cts. mum should send l;.1~'mau, &g;., F H'S H L'A‘X \R com ash. & SON. )Il .A 7'1? rmmzn H'Al [\‘l’ m-lfui mm'r Styles ,. :6 ”â€"â€" m W'lKESBFFBE’ nil 'n I \t l-‘( D]! H.\ [JG HY GEO. GILLIES. COLLARD'S ALE-STEEL HARROW My reputation as a first-class Workman is now so we” es- tuhlishvd in this section that it is not necessary that I should take up spade in rec- onnnending my work to the public. 8'"! TS 01.11)}! ('I’ I." Till} I..ITL‘S’I' STYLES .l'l' SIIOII’T J'l) TIFF}. THE om RELIABLE Tailoring House Ollivc and Yard. WATER ST., 3nocxvu.u:. These machines WI” be left on lrm-l for a Iczmouable period, and no sale unless a fair trial proves them In ibe utisfnfiory m thv customc . Read our circulars re- fully. Best Washing Machlné in the Market. C()NNOR’S IMPROVED WASHER! W CONSTRUCTED ENTIRELY OF MALLEABLE IRON. Q LVAN- IZED IN THE BEST 1’0 SIBLE MANNER. A.\TI FR M TI()N (.E \RING, RE Qumm. N0 01L Best in the World! NI.\ 1 N S'IX, FA RMERS‘VILLE. SOLID WHITE RUBBER ROLL- ERS, V ULCANIZED TO SHAFTS. Cabinet-making in all its Branches. UNERTAKERS,’ . M. GHASSELS R' D. Judson & Son, COAL! COAL ! W. T. McCULLOUGH Charges Mode 'uto EAGLE WRINGER. 31le QGLETQEIENEIDQ \LL WORK WARRA NTED. VpL. 1/1. N0. 15. FARMERSVILLE. R. w‘. CH A gs, All ('01:! (w 430m, Furthersville MANUFACTI 73E D I! Y . LOVERIN, 0 THE PUBLICâ€"(rt find it necessary to make known to the inhabitants bf Farmurwille and surrounding countiy that the rumour that i am about to quit busitwas in this St't'llull Is {also in uvcty respect, and is t-irculzttwl by my weak 0 - pommt. The public WI“ timl me as rem y as ever to meet the demands of my cu. - tomera, and with greater promptitudc than in the past. I intend to keep SIX uood’ cuttets for the summer mule, and therefore, the public can rely on getting satisfartion it‘ thvy dual with mv, mitt prom t execu- tion of ("'th5 with whivh I am :wprutl. l For further parti‘culars as to loans and hum-anon, appy to A Any ES, APITAL 3200,0043-00. I’m-sans wish- in: to borrnw will fiml It tn their mlvnntngv to deal with this Company, as Hwyclmrge'no heavy luvs, like outside cwnpaniemaml being a 10mm! institution correspondence is in 11 great measure avoided. SSETS $27,()uu,mm, _ Hw lowest. Fur iii and prompt payment of It has no equal. FA 1m 1‘: 1’25 \' 1 LLB fl INSURANCE AND LOAN Broakville Loan & Savings (‘0 Eloctroâ€"l71ute, Watches, Clocks, and Jexxr'ellory, IN GREAT PROFUSIUN. SEASONABLE l‘.’ H.” 11!: Royal Insnrunto (‘oulpnnyn DESIRABLE GOODS FRED. CLOW'S, FARMERSYILLE. 0:)- Will wail aruival Jf Wetztport stage forpassengera, if notitipd in time by mall or telegraph. - LEAVES the post oliiuo. Farmvrsville, at 11.30 8.11)., arriving in Mallory- town nu “ma tr. cnnnvct with G. ’l‘. R. ex- mesa ens! nml W831. Returning, leaves nllor'ymwn on arrival of train from west, reaching: Furmersvillc about _7 p. m. AA III-II . STAGE LINES I 'l’s'ri-uus, Under the Management of John Baillie. FARMERSVILLE & MALLORYTOWN ashimmblu 'l‘uilorinu‘ GLOSEST LIVING PRiCES. 1’ I}. l SAM'I. L. HUBAIUOM. PIDP'I. l-‘ARIVIERSVILI.E H. ARNOLD’S, NOTICE AGENCY. Gananoque. GO TO 'IHI'.‘ F0 H. It armersville. Farmersville, Wednesday. April 6th, 1887‘ m u! CAREY; s as low as svuiement the Ruyal A m! g-nm- tlâ€"ii‘vll'ti‘dllitil As «he Volumes 5' had." ~ "l M “I Wilh'h ml “’MI Mtvndc-l h 3‘5 “ "'1‘ dual? frh fr-vzn‘ull that pg Flinn “ “‘Hh w Just one mnm 'l'hnhwo may "Kirk: n snuml 'l'lmt sun-M h It mum-s like w" Frunnhul '“rl Asking frlvmia .. Eur {hf- prism Dav-link HntMv. dost though know That our hmrta Ifl‘ survr Wm ym: send sumo word or greeting From that dlsmm unknown show? For we min then. dnrlmr lluttln--- Him thy pa I‘m-m u more and morn. I "7.. _-â€"v-vv [salary ; that the salary and expenses 'of the magistrate shall be paid quar- terly by the county; that a police magistrate may appoint a county con- stahlc tn hold oflico not more than thirty days: mui that nu notions for damages shall lie ngninat the stipen- diary or police magistrates for merely technical mistakes as to jurisdicfion under the Canada Temperance Act. The measure is calculntml to strength- i en materially the machinery forthc cn-i ‘forcement oi the Scott Act. The im- portant provision of course is that un- der which the (invorinnon gunmen the power of appointing un' thereby a larger renponsibiiity for the enforceâ€" ment of the law. An important pro- vision also is that whivh aims to pro- toot mng'istmtos against vcxntious pi'moculin‘is. Friends of the Smtt “ith tho resition taken by the Gov- crnmeat m this hilLâ€"(iluhv. I L‘INICI‘ the Attorney-(:‘renei':il'5 bill respvcling the appointment and pro- !cocdings of police nizigistmtvs 111v ‘Gm'urmmmt Luke powcr to appoint these officers without, reference to the county councils, and Um measure furâ€" Ihor pmvidvs (hm ]llui'l‘ than (me p0- lice magistrate may be appointed fora county where the Canada Temperance Act is in force; that. the Lieutenant- Govornor in Council may determine the salary to be paid a county police magistrate, but. not iii excess of $600 ; 4 that. a county magistrate may be ull'owed from $150 to $300 for travell- ing expenses; that only pna such n‘agistrut‘e in '_a county shall receive a. Line- on the Sufi Death at Hrs. Kat-mt Sholdon. Marie Railway. The capital stock is $1,250,000. | Natal fining ~Itccidentlat Aylmor. l Last Wednesday afternoon, {Ibout ,four o'clock, a sad fatal accxdent took place in this village.‘ It occurred» in a family named Boston, people who came some two years ago to reside here. The husband is a pensioner of the British Army. While lighting his pipe, or for some other purpose mak- ing use of n atehes, his wife's eloth~ ing took t}; How the lighted match came in Contact with the \vomun’w clothes is unknown, and is likely to remain so. In :1 mmmnt she was en- vvh‘med in a sheet. of flames. In min | «lid the husband striw to quench the! Another Attempt to kill the Czar. BERLIN, March 3().«Authentic in~ formation has been received from St. Petersburg that a fresh attempt was made upon the (‘zar's life at the Gats- china palace yesterday. The Czar was not imurcd. “I In Original and Selected Item: of ~ Interest. to our Readers. _.-um_nl_m_m _mngistrate menu, elf $1 for dllowing snowâ€"i no sidvvmlk, .. ....... ) m'ul u‘lmlm'ss Mylar.” I ln-mc- thorn-mam Hmo uMn-u-hul for this fair 0mm- 1 mu NH! hclutlml «hum. wl hn as 'n wok-mm- ynu u‘m; trim I! no mum fur 'mo. mum thrnwth (‘hrm 9N "W. n amt llngt will pm yum In m of hmvnnly muslr. l)’ lu-ur my \ nim- uum nmrl‘ ul familiar K Wu- mâ€" \‘uic'l- we've mu‘ul hu-fnro. wan-s u'er nth-wry lulu- h‘smm unknown shore. ‘ in M («'st from sun-ow «mu-d mum-N two. In) nnvnf munrnmn: I! mrrnw unw for me? nnw nn- Huh-d. NOTES AND NEWS. m hum - PI R- in Maine. ”Irv: hvm 0-. I” I knnl mrth \llvl uh 1:. Huh r0.“ yhur how! this heavenly .IH h n KI 101“) z. ‘â€" f A lotion?“ Letter Mm an author- General! 1 y on the lubjoct. hul‘ of afcw of our local beckccpers are as follows: Mr. John Kcndrick's bee house is of sufficient capacity for thréc hundred colonies. It is built of cedar and earth. and istho first. of the kind Iin the luculity. hcnj.-Ilortnn, FWS. Home, 1'). Livingan and G. Slack. are wintcring thoirlimis in sawdust- lined homes. ll. liown's hecs nrc house-ll in n collar with air «yf‘reinark- ahle purity, and Mr. ll. llolmvs win~ tune in :1 guml (-cllar. The (lt'tflllS uf thew :irrzxugcmcntn all ilitl'cr, and mmc of them hnvr‘ thr- tlitlllsix‘c or fountain 1 vcmilutiun cnmph-tc. lt is propi‘r to' remark here that under this a), stem of" ventilation. 1,200 cubic feet of air space is the exact allowance for 100' colonies. Joseph Matt has commenced a lice house which will form a rfect model of m kind. and neon Brown's Inn ofyittlng hm is we!» thy of a mflptton. _ patience and perseverance until you get all the colonies working upon it. The bees will select all the atoms ofa certain SlZc, and utilize them as pollen. The meal should be stirred and sweet- ened once (i day. fionmfimcs natural H11 ppllcs develop suddenly, and the bees as suddenly cease their attentions to your artificnl rollcn. If," the first day you set them but, you induce the lmes to work on this meal, you may have ; thousands of insects Whil'h OtlleIWVifi'}, would go onhfruitlcss search to the swamps for, soft mdplc and willow ‘pollen, where they ol‘tcnfiierinhin great, numbers in the cold spring blastsâ€"av prolific «mine of spring dwindling. Another ulvm'ltage of' this artificial mllen is that it arouses the Queen tn WWM'WM“WMILHWNW and still another advantage is the l'ac't that the bees' um inducud by this plan to he more industrious in repairing and cleaning out their abode. Wllil'il is gen. cmlly hadly littered hy the lung win- ters idleness. . TIN" m: E ”CU HOUFCF‘. H. ”POW" 8 ”3‘ union! in n gclhr with air ryfre vlc purity, and Mr. L ”ohm-s M in a gum! cullnr. The (Ix-tn mu arrnngcmontn all dim-r, am ' them haw the diffiusiw or fat mtilntiun cnmnlvlo. M is mm [ ARTIFICIAL POLLEN'. Mix several kinds of grain together and put a little on ,the bottom board occasionally. Also put several quarts (or a bushel, according to the number of colonies) in a suitable vessel, and deposit it in asuuny spot, protected from windond rain. Half conceal a dozen pieces of comb honey in 11191 meal. orfpour a little syrup in spots over it, to attract the bees. Have If feeding must‘bo done when the temperature in the half~story over the *brood nest is loss than 70flegrees, use the automatic pneumatic feeder. Raise the temperatm-o to 110 and you will find the feeder faultless. I invm'ltod it eleven years ago, and claim there is no other equal to it. It can he had at. Mr. l‘lnrl'sfiinshop, Far~ morn-i110, whbre fire chambers for smokers, honey cans, 010., are also sold as cheaply as anywhero in On ‘ tario. ‘ Bees cau'be fed in cool 3m- winter wcnther. Mr. S. Simmons, hear Tren- ton, winterod a colony against the floor qnder the kitchen stove, where the temperature was about 60 degrees, He fed them‘a little almost daily, and ‘ when set out in tho spring they had increased to three times their for- mer llllmlml‘, they had a great quan- tity of new comb, unhealthy and pure. and the hive was clean. This is all contrary to the theories of the accept- ed authorities. Let those who can" tell how it happened. I have noticed many other similiair cases.. Let us all i carefully study the condition.) under which such things! occur, and we may be able to discover a reliable, rule by which we can work. THE “’INTERING AREAS! BEJIRNTw' .w .- ,"'r"“.'“ “““““ m the goruco, and xt represents open axr or ecoy feeding. TL"... A-.. L» A1 ‘ . The ten pound fee-im' may he put in the hive in the place of u. frame. and it will flow food as the bees require it. Not a drop will be wasted ; not a bee will be soiled. When the feeder is cool, if not empty remove it and warm gain. 01: pllt the' two ponpd feeder Lnuy wm at it [own temperature, K] will be able to store well when t 0y could not otherwise handle it. No excitement. follows, which flatly con- tradicts the statements on this sub- ject. mad_e by many eminent 'writers. Proof: hook on tl;e wire (910 and throw a wet cloth loosc‘ to darken it. You will find more than the ordinary mov the hive. BEE FEED. Take pure granulated sugar reduced ma. syrup 01‘ medium consistency. float to a simmer and it’ anything rises to the top skim it. off. Let it stand for a day or two, then heat to 110 degrees, and put it into the auto» nmtic feeder, a. feeder which will hold a steady temperature much longer than any other. The bees will store at 110 degrees three times as fast as they will at a loww temperature, K] will be able to store well when t 0y could not otherwise handle it. No [d‘nnoludm‘ nwmbnr \V. I, wot cloth loosely (Sven; it You will find but little THE APIARY. "I‘ "(‘1' llnt'un Morris- 1910;]: portico ment in Mrs. Delorma 'Brown has not bur-n getting wry good health for the past few weeks. Main trnfit is nearly free from mow. Inncl slashing for the spring 04 1837 :is “rm-1y gmn‘. ‘ 1). Philip; has been confined to the, hnuw fur some timo.‘ \VY' hope to you him {Win M Im on! mun. ' A largo. portinn of the inhab- itants in this section M't‘ tmublml inh heavy mlds ”Iii spring. Rev. 5. fihcldnn has been lmlding emngeliatic won-icon in the Baptist Church for the pact four weeks with ad results. ‘v The meetings closed mid-y ni In April 1.5.“ ~ 1 The farmers an their bushes tapped : nnd Ire waning for the up H. mm Speculators buying dp nmfly all‘ ' r t firm": will Inée :01 ”m it" 30%!“ SN? 1'! to Hume] bh'tiiffisu’ul Jamés White lost. a valuable cow by getting hung in the nun or. We congi‘a‘tnluto L. N. ’holps on the; arrival of a boy at. his house. mmain r last. Mr. knson Earl has engaged with Mr. Stowe)! as head nhecmmakcr. and is going to nccupy the house opposite the the my“. ‘ Chas. . 'ulmson, who has been on a trip to the far western states, and (i. M. Dates in the .snuth, both roturm-d honw Influx-ck. A sketch nf whpt they have seen would no doubt be of interest to flu; readers of ynur paper. ...._. ..---u.-- ...u nun...- x:- “r win'DSW Mr. Canning has had his new nvon ‘ ’ilr (‘.‘V'iit9ilu'lntl larido of [Mm finished, and 9s soon as the other [mm called on their friends here last WH-h’. 10‘ , the lvuildmg :u'e cqmpletcd, 0"" k (Yrmmvell lm settled on n farm l 1’3“" “'1” take possossuun when. “0 near Mellxtosli's, and intends movingiqqubt “9. WI” turn out a butler ““1011“ away this \\'Ot‘i\'. mt pussxble) than hergtotorc. “u The first robins um] blnckhirds soon i hé“? for“: {”39" {Ballad “(you’ll-’5 3.1“" in this vicinity the present season 0,} ‘°'Â¥"_;§:'yqnnn 1n ‘2: ”039] m it”; made their appearance on Sunday “ ‘0 u l" '0“ 80° at 'c e! um mmain , last. should he cncfmra ed. ' ‘ Mr. Rnson Earl has engaged with 3‘93" ldrl‘gf'St' 111‘” fi"B‘I; TQM," Mr. Stowe)! as head (-hecsomakcr. and "Ming Jougétbo‘nt. 'i' t ' ._(:a5diner " is going to nccupy the house opposite "lame”: an ”"3 ( e ammo to bo‘ the facto u. , - come a hxtm-e here. has purchased this Chas. yiihnson, who has been on 11in].l1 :lrug ”mm? from.Mr. Hughfiynch, trip to tho f“ “Wm“ status, and H. “I" ‘I'gmtt, \fhmh hglsm-arhauhn aml 3i. Dates to the muth, both roturnml .' S'Jflttivu‘i‘; '1! ‘Mlt' '1'" 1"?" lg)? n [Jim-5' lmnw Inflwuek. A sketch u!" what “”1." fem??? g: f"? "2‘ (€an 'im' ‘ Lhey hum: seen would no doubt he of" l” ‘ 'l m} H I" u “u" ”‘ ntcrost to thg readers of ynnr paper. mg Very lnuy iillim; ordvm and lay ....._.......... . . , :ing in a new stock of timber for future Dhllllpuulr. i’ll‘EP. 'l‘hn luau; are manufactured h --- g trom host. hard maple. which in «awn James White lost. a valuable cow 'iuto suitable lengths and split, and )y‘fiettinz hung in tho Hf} [W under cover for-two or Morn n. Mnniâ€"l-clgtn I called on their friends here last Wuek. l A. Cromwell has settled on n farm near )[cIntush s, and intends moving away this w 00k. The first robius and blackbirds soon ' Mr C‘ L. hasten, cl Elston's Cul- new has received the degree of M D.. C. M., at McGill College. Mr. J. A. Ben-y, of Seeley'e Bay, has received his mediml degree 3‘ McGill Collcg c. He IS a gzmlimtc of Farmersvilleg High School; Mr. J. W. Johnson, of Oak Leaf; Lausdowne, a. graduate of Farmers ville Hi gh School, received the AI. D. (‘. M. ., degree at MeGill, and won hou- orablc mention in the final exfluuiu ation. Miss Lou Stevens arrived in town this week, mid resumed her old posi- tion as head milliner rue Phil. W iltac. Miss Avis Smith, of Brockvillc. is visiting Miss Loverin. Mr. and Mrs. J. II Percival were \ isitiug hem on Wednesday last. point in his career he has hosts of friends to offer congratulations and wish him success in his chosen pm- fession. Mr. Sheldon is a self-made man. He iammtive of Plum Hollow, and deserves the highest meed of praise for the manner in which, without, hu« man aid, he has surmounted difficulties of every kind. All honor to such men. for the world is badly in need of them. began at Westpm-t about three and a. half years ago. He preached there for a year, and subsequently “out to (tallege for a term, after which he was engaged at Brighton for a your. Last spring he accepted his present char e, and has since performed very faith 1 and arduous work. The success of Mt". Sheldon is a. preacher whose earnestness and devotion to his call- ing are apparent to the most indifl'erâ€" out observers. His ministerial work began at \VestDm-t about thI-nn um] I: In the Gaming the Rev. Mr. Luck. ins preached a good practical sermon, after which the rite of ordination was administered by the laying on of hands and prayer. The Rev. Mr. Weeks gave the charge and the right hand of fellowship to Mr. Sheldon, and the Rev. Mr. Emerson delivered the charge to t_he members of the church. Us! mini F Our friends will greatly oblige byr-om- municutlng reliable items for this column. At the afternoon service the cam]!- date for Ordination was subjected to the usual examination, the questions referring chiefly to his conversion and the causes winch led him to the min- istry. Mr. Si.cldon’s replies were car- nest and concise'kmd Were given with deep feeling. The Rev. S. Shellon. who has for some time had the pastoral elm-go of 1the Baptist congregations ut Farmers- ville, Plum lIollow,‘ Delta and Phil- lipsville, was ordained on Wednesday last. The ceremony took place at Delta, and was witnessed by a large concourse of people. There were two services. one in the afternoon, and‘ another in the evening. The dolegatesi from Mr. Sheldon's pastorate Wure‘ present and also the Rev. Mesm's.‘ Luckins (Smith‘s Falls). Emerson“ (\Vestport) :uul W'ucks (Brockvillc), Mr. ankine acting as moderator. l Guaranteed Circulation, 600 ORDINATION SERVICE AT DELTA PERSONAL COLUMN. .‘lbe .nflls. nliuuiiULCU, ill] Phelps on 1 m. inns {‘1 ‘Misa'Mngqio \Viison wt'winh .1 swr ‘ nous accident 3 [cm dayx‘ awn, having fallen from a plat‘l‘m-m at [Tntkkitcheu a distance 0! about, eight feet: The acumen: wu canned by a mun of tho. railing giving away, ‘ to struck her head on thick of wood. Old m uncnnsciom nil hours, hm in nowvnn aim-ml in a fair way of anm: l‘uev. 'l'lic- lush-i um mmmfiicinml : irom inc-st hard maple, which Is yawn l:iutn suitable lengths and leit. and i seal-lone?! under cover for two or more , years. .1 Tho Lyn Argriculmmi W0... are ,‘iust now turning out 0 number of lPuugon Rollers, which uro being taken away by customers about as fast as finished. l Taking all things into conaidontinn. mnr village is looking up. ' 0hr busi incss men generally seem inclined in 7 become permanent citizens. and own- ‘orn of the prcm' .1 they campy, which iis n hopeful omc , Is. in chit-i thou. a- lawn may grow and advance. ouch oi' its citizens must «in his slum;- in milk ingjmprpvemcnlu. A Newboro corres ondent to tho . Kingston Whig Itate : 1n the man ' at Westport, Mr. Rape‘s Barney R. won. We are glad to staie that ho , was misinformed, as it was a draw and ifdocidcd Mr. Singleton’s “ Newlmm Boy ” would have gained the who. A letter received from ournld friend Dun. Hanna, dated ColunithImw-h 2!). Hoisin the ompluy of the Pontiac ,; Pacific Junction railroad. He reporm {the country as very X'Ouffll, and um ,sconery grand. We slml be glad to ’heur from him. often of his prosperity. The Hour mill is rl'ijnniug night and day, notwithstanding that our enter- prising postmastor and general mer- chant is importing both flour and brew! from lh‘ockvillo. The saw mill is'runn’ing with a good stock bf logs, wlnch, hko the widow's oil,_does not seem to grow less. ‘ Mr. C. English has moved his family here. They reside in Mr. 'I‘. O'Neil’s house. Mr. English has been em. tioned here as engineer by the B. «(a W. R. R. Company, in place of Mr. I). Hanna. not to sell his premises, as reported sometime ago. He will keep bilat- ncss running at. tho old stand. While not intendin} to advertise. we cannot fail to remark upon the attractive goods displayed by our sev; eral dry goods merchants, for their spripg grade. Rev. Mr. Burnet, of Delta. delivered a Very effective discourse on Sunday owning, at the Methodist. Church): Text Ep'h. 3 20 ‘21. The village “daddies" should see that. we have a fire extinguisher of some kind, as we have 3 “MW: 0010 " in our midst. The McLaren 11103., bakers, o! Westpoxt, will soon open a. gloomy and revision Show 111 W. Elliot's old stan . Mr. Riddle. contractor, has! "moved into W. Elliot's house, on Main street. Mr. Etheringtnn, nur head teacher, has resigned his position, tu take effect May lat. The farmers are busy making 5‘ Tree Sugar." How we may get a taste of the toothsome sweet. ,‘,,,V.r .-.-.-.- of Perth. is visiting here. 11. Dummy, of Perth, spent seven: days here and at Westport. Mr. Harrison, of South Crosby has taken Mrs. Donoghue's house. Mrs. W. Elliot has moved tn Fur morsv.illo The roads about here Calm gettingr into v-m ' bad condition. Two cases of Scott Act viul: Itiml Rottlcd how last week Mr. Alex. Farrel', turnpike ‘ artist, P" A large numher of railway employ as are leaving this section of the 12. S: W. 1:. 1%.. on account of the trouble they have in getting their pay'. Thom must be a screw looso somewhere. The contractors are having a giant deal of trouble just now about some old accounts {or labor and supplies they got last sulumvr and have not paid for. Quite a number of these creditors are suing them and seizing their gmdn and chattels. parts of the country where there is 11') sugar made. \Tr can & Get Pricé‘é. (I p. BUILDING IATERML mum: STUCK'OF ALL KINDS â€"â€"OF-- Lyn . J'l‘u'boro. PJSH‘

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