'J."".;m'-:;;'.' ‘11:»; .13.};“gi‘3; «m: sm:mumr.s: nanny Flour. my Mom. Gum Fro-r. Crackedj nxmuhon :mJ pivmc‘ l‘fllln“ nu \vhf‘fll. "(ï¬led (lulu Hramllatfd Ultmeal. Our Sugars are "m, ‘ (‘hvupc-nt. SAY-praise Is no praincu'ï¬bm a trial of our TEASi CHARLESTON LAKE,i will d3 gwav with any hand of our praise: I: Coï¬'om we def 60":- '1 ' . ». sdoz. dim-rm ki into I ' ‘ , and “Ill be thn (‘harmston «lack ow rommn Half "I ‘ I! â€lee â€mm "‘0'“ "‘8. ‘ . . O - V ‘ Saturday (cnmnwncinc June ll1h_) M 9.I_ I "‘0 ““POI‘Nd from Boumc (undo-".1 , Wlmnted‘ plll'o. I LILY NICHOLSON u. m.‘ where mnngnmnnu. van he mado “1“»th captain for Hm um 0f the hon! nynlay d‘unng lhv fulhminq wet-k. Or- an {m Humboat muy 1w son! lo Wnr‘nnr- m 0! Nmflmtun {mt nllicm. on Tummy... Ftnhyn. or 1hr hm“ can Ive nmnngod po'mnml'y by ï¬lling: a! the Human: (w Rum-WNW "I". I.â€.\ NH‘HHI Inrlhm Imhvv‘ lw n ‘I‘IIE lflfl'Rfll0V “TEAMS" CAPITA L 3200.00000. l‘c-rsons w m"! tn harm“ “in ï¬nd I! to ! Juliunlage «a deal “Mt Mm Compaq"- imw vhrlrm- 1m he my ft ck 11k“ mu {30‘ H “\‘011 gnu] prmnp INSURANCE AND LOAN A a I: Mr I. Ire“ east and \H'ï¬.‘ luluImng, lean“ hilmï¬myn m1 swim: «I! IIIIIII from Word rq‘m‘hmgz ['st III'IW- 3â€? about 6. 30 p. m. w- \\'IH\\:IH;IIIIV.I10I \\ eulpull Mam {OV})EISM'!!!_'PI~. I! Immim. In lime by man Ill Ir-‘Ivgmph. FARMERSVILLE & MALLORYTOWN Li A I. I4 !~‘..\ HES (; .lf IL3U Inwn 111 Mm»! S T A G E ML 1 N E. quckville’s One Brice Cash Dry \Vnn. \Vohsivr. IIOI'SIC I‘AIX'IHR & (:RAINER Kafsominer. Paper Hanger 8: Glazier. T ;\ 1‘ L (f) R J N G First Class Work Done IR THIS B. J. Saunders.B. A. Sc. 0. E., OMIBIUN & PROVINCIAL. LAND Svmnun. Ih'uughlquuu, 810., Far- mvrsvillv. 0m. hlh-sl H)h'ï¬. llu-lj wzmtsv! glu's“. ( mg. hum. l'nzmw CONTRAFTS Inkvn lm- imaMe and um Fido umk, “In".pwsl prim-at. Real dvm'v nut 10 Bouncy‘u Liwry, Main, M. I":u‘lnurnviHv. I Brorlu'mv Loam «1: Savings (‘0. Hutcheson & Flsher, “\RIHS'H-ZRS. SOLH‘I'I’UHS. (“ON- YEY XACHH. &v., Hrnt'Ln‘Hu. ()flim‘ zwu dam-x lint ul l‘uuzl lluuw Avunw. $50,001» in luau. :1! 6 pm “-111. ' Dr. Vaux, 0L RF â€0‘. \E 1“ P... Nth “DOC to PM (Hlimu Ihm- kvilie. “ Disease» h! wmm-n.†â€Him: Imun ‘mm 1 103 pan. Rates (‘..\I. u.('nu\'rl.l .a:.n. j s. s. curm‘l’:l.l..M.n..c ARMi-Z “SAâ€. | l , 0M. Dr (‘31.13: (‘umL-H mll M9 :11 home Tuesdays, 'lhuml.n)s and Samulay, lut SI’FCIAI. (I ONSI Ll ATIONS Mfgunt lat. INS? M] g}; 4“ HA) '1†SE lluyul lllblll‘llll'. 1‘ ( A. Pari‘sh 80 Son.’ l I] J. A. IH’Tt'IIESUN l-muh REASONABLE PRICES. JAI. 03:33, Captain I; Ono: am ARRISTI‘TR. 0m. Mun A linguist-tonal Q‘ards,‘ Drs. Cornell & Darnell. SAM'L L. NURABOBM. PROP'R. FASHIONABLE The Gamble House,. VHS Gandhi llv ‘ 11.30 :|.m.. uni» \ llnh‘ h. chum-u! v msl and \\'t'~t.‘ R yl'um'n «m :m‘iva? nf g: l“;|r‘1m1~'\'iHcah W111 mm "Him! (I mnut‘rn. 'xl numim! ï¬ml rtl l“.\ H .\l H RSVILLI I) 171 I; 'I‘ .‘\. 0H1 “N IIIII “0‘“ Ln: k L-nhl hï¬ l-ocn IIIIHI IIIIIII. luni llunuylmuhnthe us. I \|l_\ “amnion paid to the numb. (mm! _\1|l(!v~ and Dubl- I). I’IHu It. PIHIIIIMrIr. ‘.\‘ NOTICE. If". I'L'rc Mumw ll) n mom 0] l" FAR 1! F. I J. C. Judd. EN ERA L “00,0130 13' Hr mukin Hi solicited. Ill II: M!“ R. M. PERGIVAL I wil BRHCKVILLF, m m 1110 Lowest ompnuy. A. A. FISHER Ill ll'li M lufs l‘vcn mm m the mi \0 â€w M h'rl "will: [Hurs‘ R til Rob't Wright 81. Co. Low Prices, for Cash, Approved Credit or ~â€"â€"-â€"- Farm Produve. â€"â€"â€"- \Vllt‘ ‘11 V01] \lelt any 31“! (‘V‘t‘l‘fllinn‘ in nur‘l â€PM“ {ï¬t-(m l lino 1'01 0 sm: 1†sum of numm tho ‘IKuIHr‘y V (“H‘Cl plum 10 got it is at _ "hm." J. THOMPSON’S GROCERY. Hints: We are dmérmined not to be second in our business, but mean Io be the ï¬rst. (bar mm: are We host in quality and quantity,ond will Im-sold at. SSSISEAS HSISS SSHSS SiSSi P. WILTSE, - Proprietor. ENORMOUS DRESS GOODS DEP’T. ROSS BLOCK STORE. NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW DRESS GOQHS: BROCKVILLE’S ' One Cash Price Dry 960d: House. Robert Wright 82: Co. Every Article Rob’tWRiCHT~&CO. STILL THEY COME. STILL THEY COME. VOL. 11]. N0. 35. TAKE THIS IN"! Whivh. tunnel and insure awry purchaser a customer. l NSI’ICC‘W‘I‘I )N I NVI'I‘ICI) Not a few leading articles sold at Cheap Pricus, but EMF @@@D$. Opening up duilynt the Cash Store. Goods House. Introducam of Low Cash Prices in In our Immense Assortment Sold at Prices IN REA 11 0F Sperm! attention in directed to our Fur Hood. l)0:mrhm‘nl. which is lully stocked wnh the laws! and host. ' v "“ PHIL. WILTSE. B were compelled to improve and beautify our bushu-se stand. in order that it might be In kovping wuth Hce num- ber and wepovluhiiily 0! our palmnn and Hm wquérvmonts 0! our rapidly growmg rude. 'i‘lw .u'cnmpnnyingcut is a view 0! our ar1i~liu 1mm. h< subsmmini and elu- zmnt appearam-e in ' I an ('nrnvst of the Manny and Comm .of the Magnificent stpluy of NEW ‘ALL GOODS Shown insniv. lnancd them and you Will be [wen to buy. JIILIJJ'IIRI‘ .‘IJ'ID DRESS- JI.IKI."G. I‘I'R DBP.1RTJIIJ.“T. Millmery an}! ï¬reumaking Depart- is «Ii-«enedly one (it the most popular t... of nut businens. Elegance and rtect Fitting are the watchwords in this Department. Farmersville, Tuesday. September 6th, 1887‘ GENERAL NEWS SUWRY. lturn of Mr. Gladstone to the post of --â€"â€"- lPrime Minister, in the not for distant Ofï¬cial notice is given of a newlt‘utnrof.....'l‘hc present seesion of the election in Dorohestor, the seat being i British Association is a great success rendered vacant by the death of Mr. 1 A number of rominent Canadians are Duchesmty. In the Yurinouth ensemttending he, wheat crop is the the election has been declurod void by 1 best crop in Great Britain this year... the courts ...... The Quebec Govern- ? ,,,An English lawyer named Frasier ment is unearthing extensive timber;writes to the London Standard in jusv steals in the province by owners otltlï¬cation of Manitoba’s Course in the; limits and lumbcrers, who by mennsgmatter of the Red River R. R. The iof' findulent. returnshm'eheenrobhingfanmn paper contains a letter from a the public domain for years ...... The,Canndian importer exposing Sir highest price realized at the recenttClim-los Tupper’s trickery in connec Ouklunds Jersey sale was $1.710 ...... ‘tion with the tnriï¬â€˜ memorandum ...... Grading on the Red River Valley R. l The English Government has appoint l R. was completed on the 30th ï¬lmed a commission to confer with Unit. The, injunction proc ,dings are still‘ed States authorities on the subject of pending' in the Co‘s. Browning, j the ï¬sheries disputes. who ones for an injunction to restrain A larco and representative meeting the building of theline across his «lots, , at Buffalo, N,‘ Y., passed resolution-t admitted on examination that he put‘- in ï¬ï¬â€˜or of Commercial Union.....The chased the. land for the express pur- health of the German Crown Prince pose. of obstructing the road. but he is improving......The foreign capital- dcclined to sWenr that the C. P. R. ists who intended starting mimmcnsel 'backcd him up..,...0n the 30th till. ‘ banking nyndicate to carry. ‘lflih l two convicts escaped from Kingitmt J in China, will most probe. _' H e penitentiary, and have so fur eluded their designs frustrated, ns theg 2rn-i arrest. They had charge of the ~...tr- ing body of the empire is oppose to den‘a yacht, and seeing an opportunity i the project ...... The Porto has ofï¬cially l to camps. were not slow in taking “(1- ' notifl'ed the Bulgarian (‘abmet that 'vsntage of it. They steamed out of’I‘m-kcy. ns cnted to Ruesio‘s pro l lthe harbor at full speed, ï¬red at by posal to send enernl Ernroth to Bul-l 'numerous guards whose shot. did not gsrin to manipulate the constitution] ' take efl'ect. There were no steamersgof another government and the elec- . ,at the dock. and consequently chase ‘ tion of soother Prince. was impossible. until the convicts hud - A, ,-__._.._..._______‘ tFOWV’OdlC" miles 0' ‘ ml"- The; ...It' Mr. Field Johnsonmt Headingly. yacht Was found scuttled on theheach : Manitoba, has not been extraordinaril . "88' 09““‘80 ------ The N. R- 3- docks fortunate in his experiments with Bloch . M Câ€â€œâ€˜â€œ8“‘°°d were destroyed by m" Sen wheat. the value of the Nortlmesti Thursday. L09†“8900; â€9‘3“,“0?’ l will prove nutty greater than hos re- NOJ’W ------ There W“ ' funny "‘0" loom] been supposed. no autos that dent st Stmthdlnst Wednesday. 0n i .. Ku "k. u when .0" on April 28th the arrival of a train from the. west s 'w" randy for m. tickle on August gentleman “9de out "’d wurumed- 1st. hsving motored in three months“ i “My "WWW“ l}? “'0 women. who ' Red Fyfc. which is worth two 0r than each claimed him as her husband. . shillings loss per (tumor in Englsnd. The women then_commenccd a lively? - l f or months to fl en. . ï¬git over the man. Thelma start. off reqmm nest y o e , l‘ l the peculiar case did not transpire... . t...The gold held by the United States There is some tsl . t indicting Msos- ,Trmurv in its vaults st . ington get Hickson. of t Grand Truni, fort weighs 519 tons. If pack into or- nominal: min connection with the ' <11an certs. obi ton to each curt, it accident on the nu: of July.by which: would moire o promm two miles two men‘wers killed owing to the som- long. “lowing twentytfost of spscs for! pun"- surged negligence. _ . ‘ the movement“ each hang “4 9"}; t..- .A | . t ' Heavy «Ion did {prions d‘mge in Great Britain ln-t week......ln the mmsoy election the Hludstoninnn near- v auccoedvd in gaining a viotory. his cnmiituoncy hasflmfllly clef-t- Earl} in the year 1886 Mr. Middle; i ployed“, who. with the aid of the ton, ï¬nding that his rapidly inoreasing g machinery, turn out a. large amount business called for more power, added i of work daily. ' a new annex. 30 x 22, and placed in} Carpenters and builders have fro.- pogition a fine 40-horse power engino,§que:itly stated in our hearing that huilt by Black Bros», of Brockville.§Middleton‘s doors and sash are A linoof shutting 56 feet in lengthisuperim‘ in many respects to these transmits the anor to the variousfturnwl out by other manufacturers. machines in the i building. In the ‘ Mr. Middleton insists upon the great- south end of the annex is a large andjmt attention being given to every powerful planing machine. 'Doorsgdemil of‘ the manufacture, and that at eat-h end of the mom are dzrectly§nothing shall be turned out which is in line with the bed of the machine,liiot as near perfection as it possibly so that the longest strips of lumberlcan be made. can be readily passed through thel -,., ,_-_ . Nearly thirty years ago Horatio i Dashing into the main building, we Robeson erected a stone building near ' ï¬nd a tongueing, grooveing and mould- the old grist mill. This was used foriini; machine. manufactured by Cunt, a number of years by Mr. Robeson ' of Gait. A slitting saw and a. turning and others, as a tnnnery, when it was i lathe also occupy convenient positions converted into n shingle mill by Wm. gin the lower story. The second floor J. Saunders, who in turn sold out to 3 contains a Gourlex tenoning machine, 'I‘. W. Bush, who for a time carried an i a matcher and ï¬nisher, a sand-paper- an extensive manul‘nctory of butteriing machine. a panel raiser, a mortis- l)owla and other turned were. The ing machine, a matcher mid finisher businom did not prove successful iniand several smaller machines which hands of Mr. Bush, and the propertygm-e necessary adjuncts to the manu- ius purchased h the present OWner. t featuring carried 0n. Thrro are Mr. Elï¬oh Midd eton. {usually from four to six hands em- Eurly in the year 1886 Mr. Middie- ; ployed, who. with the aid of the ton, ï¬nding that his rapidly increasing machinery, turn out a large amount business called for more power, added iof work daily. ‘ him. Tthall smoke sticks of‘ Gor- don's woollen mills, Middleton's wood working factory and Saunders’ grist and saw mills, would bear evidence that there is an extensive manufactur- ing business carried on within our borders. i a ("on-crvnï¬vc by n'colimntion "from politic-n] monk point to a n This week‘s illustvation is a good reproduction of a sketch by our special artist. C. C. Sim-k. of Middleton's pinning mill situated at the east end of the village, in what 18 commonly 030 of famouvhh‘u Iucy 81".- of rndnctivo Industry. mDLE'I'ON'B P1431190 m. . ...If Mr. Field Johnson. of Headingly. Manitoba, has not been extraorclinaril ' fortunate in his experiments with Blaci‘t Sen wheat the vulnenf the Northwest :will prove vastly greater than has re- ,wntl been supposed. He autos that ' “ Ru nkn " who» sown on April 28th 'wu mdy for the sickle on August Int. hnving motored in three months. = Red I" yt‘o. which ts worth two or thm shillings loss per quarter in England roqnirn hourly four month to ripen. ...The gold held by the United Stam' Trenmy in its vaults at hingtonl weighs 519 tons, Il' ruck into or- I dinuw cam. oho ton to each cut. it} would make u prom-aim two miles i long. snowing twenty feet of space for: the movement of each horse and can. 1 The allvor in the name vaults weigh}? 7,396 tons. Measuring it in carts, as; in the cm of the gold,“ would requirei tho sen-ices of 7.896 horses and mm] to transport it. and would mtke‘a pro- . amnion mor twentyvonn milm in' lonatlv. A large and represemntivc meeting at Bnfl'alo. N.‘ Y.. passed resolution-I in faVor of Commercial Union.....The health of the German Crown Princo is improving......The foreign capital- ists who intended starting m immense banking pyndirate to carry- 49% in China, will most probe. _' .their designs frustrated, an the g 3m- ing body of the empire is oppose tn the prqiert......'l‘he Portohm ofï¬cially notiï¬'ed the Bulgarian (‘abmet that Turkey U as ented to Russig's pro possl to send enernl Ernmth to Bul- garia lo manipulate the constitution of mother government and the elec- tion of another Prince. Carpenters and builders have fre- quently stated in our hearing that Middleton‘s doors and flash are superior in many respects to these turned out by other manufacturers. Mr. Middlmon insists upon the great- mt attention being glven to every detail of the manufacture, and that nothing shall be turrwd out which is planer. The boiler room is made ï¬re- proof by beingshcoted with tin. Adâ€" Joining the engine room is a large drying kiln, capable of holding over a thousand feet of lumber. By means of this kiln green lumber can be properly seasoned in a very short time. Passing into the main building, we ï¬nd a tongueing, grooveing and mould- ing: machine. manufactured by Cunt, of Galt. A slitting saw and a turning lathe also occupy convenient positions in the lower story. The second floor A stranger driving into the village from Brockville, Plum Hollow or Delta. would be very likely to think from up earnnoes that Farmersvillo possem no manufactures; butif‘ he shoaald come from Mallorytown. he would conclude tha‘ quite an exten- slvo manufacturing town ins before called the “ Flats " or “ Gordontowu." I Miss Efï¬e Wight returned home‘Em‘l. Hkom Caledonia Springs Mat weekmond 'mm bad boon visiting mm for I m: D0 lweeks. lGard MrfBenj. CI'Intgh and davgmor, ol Batlmrlt, are visiting at. Mr. A. Bell‘s. Min Yonill. .ol‘ 8!. May‘s, is the guest of Mrs. Harry Leggou. ' Quito. Inge number nf New-lore plenum seekers will take in Bomum‘n show to-«lny in the Limeamno City. Should Barnum or his agents sat night of the wagon-load from hen. we feel conï¬dent thut then wmfld be one or {go [manger-s lens on the lmrgewgrd {tip 7 9 The R. C. pio-nic at. West rt; Sag; : ...Mr. Alex. Milli. of the 3rd Cm, of unity. Ann. :27. Was 0 gr: nnccenï¬ï¬nrmiw, a few ‘niglmngo wont out in? "NW? â€â€™00 “id to ho. present. The to his, yard and shot cup of his but “WWW" "W1 "V “'0"an mum lm'ms in minnlm for a hung!"- Min Mnry Hart MI hero Suturday fox: Kingston myv‘iisrit friends. Mr. Rose, of Watertown, N. Y.. is vis‘igingï¬his- nilgm. Mrg. E. :1. flanking. Charleston lake. T. 1. Park. or the ro- mantic scenery around Rockport have no charms equalling the f‘m-cinn- tiom of our summer resort. It. is not. yet decided what steps shpll be taken to bring the resortto the notice 0! the public. but it has been suggested that our combination butchers he invited to speak a good word for it when on their rounds. ‘ The foreman of our largest mann- t'ncmring establishment has concluded to open a summer resort in this place The sweet scented aroma wafwd from the Bell fnrm flower garden, the soft and balmy breezes that murmur through the grove: surrounding this clnasic village, and the high moral tone of the inhabitants combine to render the place popular with the pleasure seeking public. Some of those who have paid occasional visils hence, have been heard to express the opinion that The Methodist picnic on September lst passed oï¬â€˜ nicely. The attendance, though not large, was respectable. and the dinner was all that an epicure could wish. The proceeds (337) are to be applied to the parsonage fund. In your issue of last week an error occurred. In stead of reading Wm. Egan it should have read “Mrs. Egan is expected on a visit to her sister.‘ * One of our youthful dead boats has departed for pastures new and in his haste forgotten a few little bills! T. P. I‘40fl'avflt’.. The proceeds. timonnUtâ€"v ing to $30, will be applied on the par sonage debt. Quite a number of our people took in Barnumâ€˜ï¬ Show Saturdw. Mr. Wm. Gallagher has this sum- mer erected a neat and substantial house on his property in the ï¬fth concession. The lawn social at the residence of Mr. Beatty Powell, was quite a euc- ccss. A large audience was present, and the beautiful grounds were nicely illuminated. .A choice collation of fruit was served after which the fol- lowing programme wns rendered f"; Chairman's speech. Rev. D. C. Sun- dorson ; Trio, Mrs. Sanderson, G. Patterson and J. Patterson; recita- tion, Miss Minnie Lewis; Pong (duet; Mrs. Mofl'att and T. P. Moï¬'att; voci- tntinn, “O’cr the Hills to the Poor- lmnsc,†Miss Donovan ; reci'ation, J. Muir; recitation. W. Lewiq; song, m -- -- Jl,ely Home of Elizabethtown', and addrcmes were delivered by the Rem Ba 3913. Richardsén and S1111lerson. A game of baseball, pluyad in 1l11 afternoon, between the clubs of North Augusta and New Dublin, resulted in vietmy for North Augusta The net p1o1-eeds, to be applied on the 011111111 debt, amount to $4.1. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The harvest dinner in connection with the Methodist Church (if New Dublinwas held in tho. grove of Benj. Horton, Esq.. on Wednesday last. There was a large attendance. Alter dinner the chairï¬wus taken hy Mr. The Elgin Fair came oï¬' on Satur- day last. As the weutlxerflwas lovely. 5 very good time was enjoyed by Ill. We are glad to see things looking up in this direction. - ‘ A great many people from this sec- tion attended Bumum‘a show. More intend taking in the Toronto exhibi- tion. The Rev. D. Winters. conference evangelist, has for some time past. been holding special services in this place, attended with great success. Bnooivod (rum Our On Gonelgondmts Darth; tho put. Wuk. .thboro and V‘lflnuu. BOUNTY NEWS - lETTERS Glen But". J‘cw Dublin. Rorkspring. ’ Elgln. Ilarlem. Tug. Ladiea‘work l to 19: Mn. Col Hm Marsh“). Miss '11 Mudden. \zfl.JOB.Th0n1PIOD. Ladies‘ WOIk.20 to and: ‘Mn. Goo. Strnttom ‘Mrs. C. Hnlliday. *Miu Pcnnoclr. Domestics. 20 to end: 'Mra Gardinor. Mn. J an. Whito, Mrs Brown. Arts km. 1 {0.10 nnd apecidg Thou. f’mcrson. ’Ju. Gaming ‘J H. Blackburn. Ann. ta. 1] to end: John R. Hill, Rom. Burlnw, Samuel Smith: Carriage: md leather: “’11:. 8:“. cy. C. thwl. 'Robt. Widdin. Implomontn: lï¬bt. Armstrong, Albert Mnnhnrd, Henry Johnnon. Grain: Andrew Wilson Clancy Bellamy Edward Byers. Roots: L. M. Shipman. Albert. Abbott. Joaop 11 PM hard. Fruit and I:vgetahles: Wm, Wil- son. E. H. Pools. Wm Bartlett Dair prndncts: Mylva Lockwood. H._T. .twmmon's, Chas McLean. Domestics.l to 19: MN. Robt Earl: Mrs. Milton Maubard, Mn. A Leicester and Down sheep: E D. Wilson, John L. Joynt, *Gem Rid die. Grade sheep: John Tvlor, Wm Davis. Edward Keelcr. Swine: Johnathan Johnston, Geo A. Purvis, Horace Brown. Pnuhr : Wm. H. Neilson, Chas. Leehy. . elaon Forrester. Ayrshire cattle: Reuben Gila, John Davieon, A. E. Johns. Durham and Holstein cattle: Um nby Mmrhoum, Patrick Murdock, John Cook. Gmde cattle: Richan Rufus Lune, Geo. Hutton. Horses, '24- to end and specials: Ohms Stone, M. Carroll Fuller Stew ens. . On motion at Mr. Johnston second ed by Mr. Neilsow, the Sacwtuy wu instructed tn gm legal advice as to the pmweI of the Society to enforce its rules and regal IliomI within the juriae diction of the Aswciation. REV18l-J) MAT OP JUDGES. IIURSES,1 £013: Nalhm Walker, Rums Crosu, Julm C. Stuffold. Romans 1-! to 23: Bruce \IcNeil, John L. Joynt, Wm. Ennis. I Tenders were received from the North Augusta, Mallnrytown and To]- edo brasslmnds, for their servxcvs during the two last thus of the f..:ir The tender of the Toledo band was 1.001;)th there being sixteen perform- ers and the price being $39. 50. The Secretary road the list of those who had accepted the ofï¬ce of judge, after which the few vacancies were ï¬lled by the appointment of tlmse whose nnmea are distinguished by asterisks in the list below. Th'c directors met on the 81st of August. to make ï¬nal arrangements for the fair. The following were pres- ent: The President, Secretary and Treasurer, and Messrs. Forth, Neileon, Lee, Johnnton. and Barry. The min- utes of previous meeting were read me approved. Mias Ethel Gilroy, of szrmeraville, 'is spending her vacation in this place. [Arrived too late format week.) Mr. Tboé. Fairburne. son of Mr. G. Fairburne, arrive! here from the west a few days ago. He is looking halo and hearty. ' Miss Mattie Jackson. of New Jer- scy, after spending a few weeks with her friends, started fur home Tuesday. the 13:11. We join in wishing her a pleasant trip. Mrs. Penson and daughters, of C II- lfornia, have been the guests of Mrs. Nathan Mott. ' Pictures} of the Little Giant can be obtained at. our local blacksmith shop. Friends should make a note of fluid, and secure one. as he is about to re. turn to his native land. Farmers arombnut through harvcst- ing Crops are light. .Misa II. Madlen, of Farmersville, :38 been the guest of M34. R D .vis Mr. Jan. Haw-Ron has purcha‘ed 9. house and lnt in Westport and will erect a store this full. He will soon remove there. We will be sorry to lose the “ gritty James." Mrs. Thou. Ilutohings died on Fri- day last. Funeral services were held in the English Church onvSaturday. Mr. James Ewing died on Saturday pnm ; bmd Service toâ€"day (Jim - day). Mr. Chas. English'aiufunt (hughtcr died on Sunday last. There are four Scott Act violation to he acted on here nqxt Sum-flay. _ The saw mill whistle signalled ï¬re one of the dark nights recently. It was amusing to see men hurrying to and fro looking for the blaze. A few street lamps would have been so very convenieï¬t then. seen in the crowd. w: di"â€ï¬‚ï¬ï¬i Building ‘ 1“, 0 ï¬â€˜â€œ TEE UNIONV‘ILLE PAIR. . G. PARISH. Lumber. Spring Valley. ï¬ichard Stratum. end : *Mrn. Rich Smcmu