ti ,' tub. , - s "it“ 9".“ {at ’ 471161114 d1; J. 1031103 ‘ 5, J . o r..l.:...u:= no r. m will resolve my . â€MINI“ 0" M‘ pedal Attention l W‘v‘ m. â€m... g...â€" ' I’BOI'EBBIONAL CAI! .. Viv...»w- a. .. .. ....N._ 15.01., - Acccncuitn. .un‘s UnlvcrsltyJ our] Sui-noel». to Gmmnw ... Mâ€" l. 1". Harte PHYSICIAN sir icico to iinysl ooi t her of Colic of A (lilac: In n IL, up A . "M...â€" Drs. Cornell e Cornell, "A'msss. 0241'. of?“ M. n CORNELL bolt home Tut-sdnya. - hursttn 's Mid 8“ nullâ€. lur SPECIAL ('(iNl'rllfl/TA IONS. mil. l.oonum.i.,u.u. s. s. CullNflLL.H- n..c I. J. P. Lambfillilw r DINTlt-l‘l‘. After more than?!) yours expert ace Mr. humble mounted to router the MB! “locum both mechanical and surgical dcnt- Chipman 6: Saunders, (‘lVlL ENGINEERS-Tlhiminion and Provin- dhl Lagd Sun'o urn. Ofllco King Street. op- posite ictoriu all, llrockvlllu,tint. VLCIIII’IAI. I.A.OC. l B. J. ï¬AUNl‘IlLS. B.A.B(‘. a.....-_.._ ... - .....- Myron A; Evertts, sout‘i'i‘on. con ankxt‘mi. sic. out-o. over Post Ufllcc. Parish Block, Athens. The Old-isliablo 'l‘ A I L O a 3 N G I'IOUSE. â€"â€"â€"â€"- Gentlemen who wish to have their suits made up in THE “TEST STYLES AID PERFECT IJ‘ FIT JJVD W’QRK JIJJ‘SHIP: IIIOUIJ) PATRONIII A. M. 0HA88L8, ATHENS. ALI. WORK WARRANTED. BItOCKVILLE VARIETY WORKS Removed from tho Bhep 0rd Mill to the OLD STAND. M ii Strut. m-.. â€" A'i‘ll ENS. 8 NEW BRICK HOTEL HAS 18 FIN fl ly furnished throughout in the been alt-gout . $1.56 per pair and upwards. Main St. opp. Buell St. and Corner of Main and Perth Sits.I Brockville. ' 9 hi ‘2 hits Oil 3.1.!“ Mm m LACE CURTAINS. llui‘idrcds of aim to choose fiom. Lace curtains mportcd direct from the manufacturers and rotsih-d at wholesale prices. (loll and see the lamest assortment Lace Curtains. Scalloped and bound at 480 per pair, 67o pi-rpair, 860 per pair, 950 per pair, 81,07 pPr pair. $l.87 per psir, DRESS GOODS. 12 srds Fancy Dress Goods, in DOV. an (it orent Colored Stri , for 900-»- the Dress of 12 ysr s~would be cheap at 12in per yard. LADIES' SCOTCH GOSSAllERS. A choice assortment in Circular and Batman Shaped. in Rubber and Tweed Patterns, with Rubber Bock. Ask to see this usortmcnt. Every nttcntion “h on to the (loud yards and stables. Flthill. l’l l'lliCE, l'rop‘r. Istost slylus. wants of guuts. Jilly Elegant Real Madras Curtains, Anti- ?ne Luce Trimmed Curtains. Beauti- tiil Swiss Nut Curtains. Chenille Por- tiers. ' T110 3. McCRUM, MAAL'I’AC‘YLTII‘ZR AND l‘lRI‘All‘tl’il‘t 0" MALL MASH! RY, NBI I, GUNS, SWING MAGHI ‘l, I89. W pA'fTEuNs AND MODELS MADE. Curtain Lace by the yard in Cream I,†“HAM AND conflmfloï¬ CA5.“ and White, Scalloped and Bound at mos'moiinsn. «in We, 12:}. 160, lllc and isle pct‘ yiirtl. Dominion Hotel, NEWllHltO. THE now pmprlctoru of this hotel will spur no patina in making this; nm- of llw host hostel rlus in this cerium. 'l'hv house has boon ntfut'» nishcd throughout. Tlu- siatblcs and sheds urt‘ . d ln ' ‘. Will; an rflEUlH’iE St lIl-LNltY BOLTON. m ]A'IC'.‘ Stxipt-d Raul Linen Scrim by T - . 1 he Leading l i i ll“ yard. l‘luiis l’ui'o Lincm Scrim by l SH :l I'll, ("roam Utilm‘ol linen Striped .‘.,rim from Ugo per yard upwards. A RT MUSLINS. Art Muslim; 2'. lain-2's to tilt bilrlS ADUA ll ANN ,i menace to the indies of .\'h<*n,\ mul . _- ‘ . I ,. , a} n , v 5 3 - , . “unify thn' mi. hm ti mil no It hn â€unlawful uggfu'tynont cry Rooms in \l'm, l'ni'ish's lllor-lt tutor (I. A. lluiini‘d‘n l.lllu1‘ shupl, A full line of the LAT!!! BTYLEM of Mllâ€" A (‘L’ lt'I‘.\I.\' POL liq. illiiniifhvturcrs nssmtriiunt of Cut-- ‘ Oar P0!"llill“l()w prim-s IUl'l lrirzc and (bolts: il‘»t~0l'lll:rlll is mulling our vulva in this drpvi‘liucut :1 grain! MH‘PCHS', 5') ft. and 10 ft., tilt. and l'.‘ ft. Poles, ldt, " in. find 2% in. "i Geo. 5.. Young , .. , :u \Vood, Bruce and Plush, Black, OF MOIITREAL Cherry “and Walnut. EHTABMSMKD ism. Act of l’izrlitim.‘nt. lino‘ry, m \t-i'y rt-n-ouibir- prices. l'I'l l.\)l.)0llil L Li M “h3g0 of pump- p_\' mnugv Halli. lit‘ll- mum easihlhï¬d KAi.s.(nii.\'i:~;t:, l Paper Ilanglng :r Glazing. iBANK l'lARtlx’iISS IN CURTAIN CHAINS BROCKVILLE ONE CASH PRICE DRY 800"" HOUSE. .0 u I‘ltlt‘fIF' itinil'rl ' WA “ANTED. “â€â€œR R :lrii.'t,xr]mi'ur¢'tl by \VM. WEBSTER. ATflEl‘i‘i. FARM FOR- SALE. ._-.. laced Ofï¬ce, MONTRE Board or "ï¬res-tors. Sir I). A. H‘ll‘rll. K.U.M.U.. l‘l‘i't‘ltll‘ni. (i. A. HKIIMMHNH, Emu, vlCtlâ€"I)“ ovum. Gilbert Scott. ill-m†.'\lt,'X. Mitrmv, iii-up. A 'l‘. l'iuvrsnn. E «1.. Hugh .‘lr‘ltcllmi. Kw†Hdwurd ll.tlrr‘cn1hlclds. HM!†\\’. if. McDonald. Emu, Hon. J. J. (.3. Abbott. Capital. 3.1.1 Data-tsp , Rest 811000.000 6.000.008 AL. THE {arm of tho late John ll. liililllll'il“l,l"il.v ï¬lfllllluuf ll'v-u-rt-ini' choir." ltlfl'l 91in: "ll ll miles north of the \l.i:ly(l,' nl .Horii: conipiu'niizw i) now. lininl tum: put null lugs, ort'hnrtl mo. 'tVi‘ll “llll‘lv‘ (. ltiiguwgglu bush and :m .tlmmlu'u-v ui‘ illliiu‘l at Mt Ruins. m acrm {Ali-[llniltiiH‘th Puss-"ERIN†)‘lYfll iti UllL‘P. 'I‘Izrum in will? pvii'i'hzi-i-r. l'o' .‘itrtfiyr particulars apply to hith‘lt ti. Liilu. on izw prmuisvs. or iLtltlrUrlrE llux lit'l. \ilu‘ne, (int. 11' S Tt lit 1". F. W, J. Rt'rii.wAN, Guncml Manager. H. 4. CLOL‘H‘I‘U)’. Assistant (ii-norm Mating" mid Eliiimgt-r m’ Mnnlrt‘ul llrmu-li. .\. ‘xl \4 Mimic. .xsslsuuu (it-numl blunngcr :itul ins m‘tnr. it. Y. linings, Assistant lnspcr-tor. Branches In Canada. \imuvcni: H. V. Mnunm'rii. Assist. Murmur. A imonirr. Uni. .‘ulnm-tnn. N. ll. 1h lit-ville. ‘ .‘e'i-w W'est.mimitor, ".0. lli'nnlf'n‘il ‘ ()ttnwl. Ont. “rm l. s illv. “ l‘itl‘tll. " ('nlgnt‘y, Alberta Pctcrbnm, Ont. f‘hrtham. N. ll. Pinion. " I‘lm. mini. (hit. uu‘occ, Que. L‘nmwali, " «ulna. Assns. Hullvrh-h. Sui-rile, Out. lillt‘l \h, " Strnttorii.0nt. llal‘li’nx. Nil M. John, NJ). linmiitur, Ont. St. Maryh. Ont. Kin vim, “ Toronto, " Lindsay. Vancouver. 13.0. London, \anlnnuhu . Ont. \Vinnipcf. on London. Em: . ‘22 ‘ hvhtii‘t‘. time. New York. 59 “'11†Street. Chicago. 2‘)“ lm Hallo Sheet. ‘1' t‘nlluriinns nmdc nt ull Bunkin Towns. hm!†irisuul on nil parts of the wort . lnicrcst allowed on doomlts. RESH SEEDS Lewis We ofl'or r. Tull‘gl‘ rind wvll liner“ 1‘ w m). or frcdi Anti "vliuhir- Garden, Field and Flow Smile nt LOWEST Pmcnc. ‘ t Tn clubs and thou vi mhlizg to buy Li‘ quaniit ,wo arc prt‘piiwti m w. â€in Implants low not can of tiny N‘Apt‘t"nhlt‘ hwwc m ‘\ mm: id». Enquirirfl by mail u 122 l'l't‘i‘l \ c promptm‘u canton attention. ()STltICH PLUMEsuâ€"We place on our bargain counter iii-clay 3 large lot of Black and Colored Plumes to be sold at half price. PARASOLS-vlf you have not pur« chased your Sun Bhutto, lei-k through not stock; Black and â€Fact-3y Colors in in endless variety. “ i . JERSEYS-ï¬ll wool 800 to $4 Black, Brown, Navy. Mahogany and Fawn are luvoritcs ; slso fancy stripes in Navy and Cardinal, Black sud White, etc. .lll 'linei , to, ONTA RIO. SAVE YOUR TEETH. It coats is. M in lose them and 4,35,: nine ones. So tooth neodho extracted. mu mots csnbu crowned and made in nsotnl as ever. "and dimolond. and decayed team can he reâ€" smmd so perfectly to their natural shun. color â€0 “postman!- M to def. detection, by the new at putt-c opt-0cm. Buford timing any root or room ext-meted. ll d °“ "“ m 3.“le 11-13 Front vino. Donut mus. 9 Mun Street. â€.‘ï¬-“u :: Hurrah ! :: *â€" KID GLOVEB~4 Button Kid Gloves Embroidered Hacks 750; us far as trade goes we might salt more without wrong On either side. Best the price in mind. BROCKVILLE, - .1',.“,‘ < GAE}! .'. WANTED 40,000 DEACON AND CALF SKINS p..â€" XIGKEST CASH PRICE AT m BBOOKVILLE TANNEBY. M-..- A. G: McCRADY SONS. ....‘....-_â€".â€".._. â€ï¬‚â€...â€" SILK GLOVE8--â€"All the new eel- nm in Gloves Ind Mitts. General opinion of our customers is, the moneys worth, is the but. to be hsd any plots. of cloths to select from. Dress making on the promises. IflAflLIQHID I! â€ï¬ll tum-n 0' I'm: lltl Your; People Iswnlly, _..._31 ..__- H. S. MOFFATT, Gourd What a W. now AND wuint innosrrs Ann nunm r . A Grand Display Central OflnriO. worth 7c. a so. ; worth - oer ._ a ppocgnum, . â€it! ‘ mm me: or Intm : g ‘ w . 5 Robert Wright 3. Bo. LEWIS ‘ .& PAT isonluingslin THE - BIG of Wall Pepe Beginning with cheap prices. we call u. a we. have All Wool Tweeds for Boy's Suits, 500 quality for 40c per yard. CORSETS. CORSETS. In this department we carry an int.- mense assorment of all the new and pepular makes, and our prices are sl- ways the lowest. MILLINERY. HEADQUARTERS FOR STYLISH .‘llliLlNEBY Show Booms, Main Streot. opposite Buell Street. [:7Novcltics for this department by «express daily. REAL TURKEY RED PRINT At 7 and 8;. cents per yard. Bosutifull assortment of Printed Cnlicocs, Jo: ones and Satcens. l Checked and Striped Cotton .Shirt-I lugs at both stores. We have an on- ormous flS‘s'UflilflOlll. of the above goods, till bought. at tho lowest wines which the murkct has ever reached and are: now rapidly dispo>ing of them at a smell atlvuncc in cent. (‘IO'l‘TONADl-LS AND DENIMS. GRAND VAL! 1E AT BUT ll STORES Bleached Roller Lint-11 at 6, 7:}. 8. 8i, 9, 10, 11 and 12} cents pcr yard. ONE BALE REAL RUSSIAN UllAbH. Bargains in Blunt-lied Table Linens. Bargains. in Unbleached Table Lin- ens, all widths, all qualities. All our Linen Grinds are impound din-ct from insinui'aictutcrs. No middle profits. Dl RECT lMl’th’FE Ith‘. 'l' we STOPLBZS M .“u- viPatterson snooxvmnn OSTRICH PLUMESm-Ihlf price, no deception in price, all marked to clear out. Call and see them. DRESS GOODSâ€"Prices and goodness that kept the department; crowded, everything to suit our choice from the cheapest to the at. DRESS (Ei’)OI)Sâ€"-Fat.tern dresses in many (limo-ant styles not to be found elsewhere. Which one will be your choice? You’ll get the worth that. our honest policy gives. DRESS GOODSâ€"On! store for Silk Warp, Henrietta: Wool Henri- etiss; no need to question the qual- ity. We lead both so to price and quality st 205 King Street. COLORED CASHMERES-do inch, all Wool, 7 shades, We sell them at 48¢ per yard ; you will see the some many other pieces at 60c. Prove it by calling. M A: 'TllE DEPARTMENT~~ We have still in stock mmy Jersey Jsch- at: both Black and Colored to be sold at. clear out prices. A large mmtmcnt All cloths cut FREE of charge or mode to order. TERSON. 7633‘- r'sI-sz‘. . 3 , .w W SM.†1W“; â€'21:... m ‘sflngwcllqu. , . QU‘ABIN ., Menu, May 13.-â€"Tho'!smsn ere shout through seeding. lookï¬nfl well after the rain on I‘rida . Miss Minnie McDonald: intcn going to Troy. N. Y., to spend slew weeks with, her cunt. Mrs. Stacy. We‘re 'sorry for the fellow with the block horse end top buggy. M!" M' 0' Trwkey Wk ‘ l0“! 0{insults and increase the proï¬ts of the grunt the K. ,g g, E running potatoes to Brockvillc last weclr. He realized 50c. per such. The farmers through this section are holding their ar outs for higher prices. a On Sunday hut, Mr. John Collins- was take" suddenly ill. D" I‘m" m“ to improve the quality of their pro- you: culled in at once, and npoplcxy. treatment, he will recover. His many l friendssrc very glad to see him around agnin. ADDLSON . f. SATURDAY, May ll.~Mr. Frank Tsplin met with quite an accident yestcrdny, which might have resulted fatally As he was trying to capture a cot, it accidentally kicked him, rendcring him insonsible for SOmc time. At last accounts, he was llllv proving slowly. Our King st. bun nicrchant baa sue» chihbbd td the high pressure in busi» pronounced it ..â€"â€"".-â€"â€"- *W.m‘ uch and gone ruilrmiding for a. chungit l I liable stops consumption Miss lioyle, of Bruckville, is the gucvt of Mi", \anter Lewis. Mr. Charles Snider had tho misv fortune to loan his celebrated ltyrldik colt. High food and indigestion were too much for him. The ï¬rst. consignment of this son,- son's choose loft- hcre on Thursduy inst. it was pi'ouminwdu number I itrticic, und was purvlmsvtl by Mr. D. Derby shit-c, of llrockvillc. Mn ll. ll. llmwu has sold his cclc~ brutcd lliillsidv farm to M1“. (l. .7. Boot-h 'u‘siiirli haul/em u, good blacksmith .0 15333., snotnizl to none in hit" county. .# 0-0-94" wâ€"- ... SPRING VA LLEY. l“ MONDAY, May lilinhc hail-storm did considcrubh- damage in this putt of tho country, braiding; window glass 1 ml cunning teams to run away ‘ivhilt- mulling in the fields bonus of the llziilï¬itll'it‘ll measured six int-hes in cir- Gulllft‘l'uilce. 'l‘livrc has been number light at Pious Hollow among two of the Don lllyhrnokt'n. Tliny wont to town and loaded themselves With hug-juice, nnd when “my returned home they found a numhcr of friends awaiting their 1'0 turn, hinting a supply of whiskey with them. The exhibition went on lively. They buried the King of tho llnlluw two sods: «loo l. Then a lady and gent not into it ï¬glit. touring each other‘s clothes. Next day the cum; man was summoned beforc the di and ï¬ned $10 and costs. The little giant was working on the south side of the panhandle form when the hailstorm came up and caused the team to run away with the plough. lIc any» that he would have held the-:2 if his but had not. blown ofl‘. Thcy did no damage. The Butt. Valley gent has turned cut to be rm eye doctor. There was s lndy visitor at Charity Island who was afflicted with sore eyes. The doctm' cxmxinvd her eyes and pronounced it. acute inilsmmstion, but said he could cum them if she would consent. to use his eye-weal: according to directioaa. A bottle of the eye-wash Was sent. and only used mice, when the lady's eyes. got ab bad that. she could herdly sets. the wanh nearly blinding her. i say ‘ the public that. they ought to he- ware of such quscks; they do more harm thsn good. NE‘VBORO- Meson, May 13.†John Dior, blacksmith. of \Vestport, has pun chased the shop of Goo. Alford, here, togathsr with the Vsnnlstins dwelling. He will soon take possession Mm. A. “’01le will lmv Ireland next week, on s visit to her mother and other relatives. She will be, Absent sew-ml months. Mrs. Tonnunt is quite sick from rheumatism. A tom-do from the north-west. [track here about 2‘ o’clock p. m, on duty hut, musing comidem ls dem- sg'c. Two cottagen on the ishmds were blown down ; tho vcnndoh was blown from Mr. Blake’s residence; and Bolton Bros.’ new born was knocked out of shape. Hailscaom- ,punied the storm nnd riddled the win- ' down where «it The storm was of unusual violation. J. T. Gellsgher has a numhsrof mun employed remodelling his promises its the Ontario Hotel. we interesting looking oouphs , were married st the par-mm by this“ 6c.; toe. st 8c; Tab best assortment in Rev. Mr. Toms-tit last Wetland "M sy. may was wituasosd b rever- hits. The genial B 0 ‘Dnnmond In in on mph out of town. . . â€"31 Cro . are ‘ ins undo" the doctor’s skilful . would maintain our reputation and IhJI'tncrly in their expression of ii) They fought hard' 43 hart: fer . fem hflmbfll“ dur‘ for :- “£th adv-iced: growthof NH ‘ hatmtttt‘. " ‘1": .. New and wide streets as hing dwébhhï¬ml besgmtiu- Cl! C ‘ r MI. mt‘l'u'M-m m M... In conversation with A prominent resident ot'Qbo township of Kttlcy . . naturism. war: Spurn-tight 0.! m ‘.m strong lb“ 7 gain I t or. in roif _ , 7â€"- , ' oflain‘ s bonus to the Kingston and Us?“ In orsmptliwumthe Rpm: Smiths Falls nilxoad. providing the ,_ , 3'3â€" W“ 0“ â€0°" 9"“ com could b i d codto run 0‘ - * ' “ pm, ° " “ 330W“ rim wavy . E DRY, Guardsman. “P“ . prom msnybsneï¬ts upon lb“ “New“! ll 18 line via. Lyutlhurst, Athens. PM ~ designed to promote. and the follo'ly- ville andToledo, to Smiths Falls. I circular. from its able and experi- the bonus by-lnw in Bastard w'd Buli- onced Tflldfmh‘ Mb M. K. Events, gess should be doubted not carried by‘ : should of interest to Ill Bug-god in the courts, it would tend to further. '. the new project vary woefully. Hr! ' . , Herve , manger o! the 13. Wall the choose-melting industry of Ontario Wang J, in favor of the â€home. Mid proclaims “5 adsptstidn ‘0 meet â€â€˜0 for s reasonable consideration would powers . over his line from Lyndhurst Crossing Dairyxncn in other countries, wlio‘to Athens. The township of Kills , e our keen competitors. are “9' we are told on good authority, we 4! employing the sauces of skilled in- be willing to bonus the road to the structors, taken from our own province, extent of $25,000, and we believe it «1 be proï¬table for this munici- l slity to given bonus of $5,000. to ‘liclp build the road from Athens to foremost plscciu the English markets, the town line of Kitlcy. We have W " . summon - wsunouc: -â€"--NOâ€"-. - CKIAPIST . runs . mus â€" ‘3 w farmers of the province. unless 0000' um 116 quality for In mandarin!†flog up» “can: it, or c â€out: It: for Bradford Wot-choose is aching out Dress Good-Matti. low prizes, every place A bot-m. Gnu only wh to the snortmout is ) ducts. It. becomes our duty, if we to give our cheese makers similar as- { sistance. In this brief circular it will net be expected that an attempt should he made to specify the many substantial I advantages that will accrue to the business, and consequently to every! patron of every factory by an organ" izcd system of instruction and inspec- tion. 1 The best factories and their patrons‘ may cxpcct its much benefit as thosol wuh lllfl'l‘iul' i'upiiiutioris. l .h vvvi'y pound of iufct'ior cheese hm, ï¬nds its way to any consumer's and curiuilui iirmand. no its iuzuiul'ucturc (lllltlll-l nnl injury on ovary producer of choose. ()ur provincial reputation inodilit'nI the rclutive price received for our‘ chem-o, and our reputation is cstnlLl linhcd not at the standard of our bostl fut-torics. but by the average quality! oi‘ all our cspnrts. Most of the rnprcst-ntutivos oi' the . {iii-toricu at the Dairy Bum-(la of Trade 3 last season Wore more lll’fj‘lll, 'lmn | ' the: need for such help no is propmcd to; he given by persons engaged by thci .tirynu-n‘s Ascocmtinim. Tll‘fl'ti is a growing impscswion ii at many histories it fun putt-one tzunprri with the mill: to n grcntcr Cr ltï¬ï¬ w: l tout. . i The ofï¬cial instructors will lw pm»! vialcd with instrumnuts suitable furl the detection oi such fronds. and will i make a number of exumiristionc of thc‘; milk rcccivml at each tiu‘tm-y which! agrees to' contribu'c to the funds of! the niwochtt ion towards part payment: of exywuscn. The president and directors cf." the Dairyintn's Association for Eastern Ontario have di‘lï¬illt‘il to ash (’Vi‘l‘) iiictnry to contribute $5 for ouch visit of the instructor. Any factory contributing $310 will be cntiilml to three ‘t'ltlitï¬. 'Auy factory which docs not con- tribute will not be entitled to the so!» vices of the instructors. All iiiiztnriec "fishing to avail them- uelvcs of the uranium ot' the instruc- tors, will plcusu communicate Vt ilh M. K. Events. St. Imwrthe llnil, Brot-ltville, Out, at an only date. The cooperation of every factory in Eastern Ontario is invited." ‘ I ili'... , i l a--..â€".â€"..W...._. P131181 the Silo. Thoroughly trump around the i-dgcï¬i of the silo in filling ; the contra! put-l tion will become solid without muchl irumpitig. Weighting the (silt) psclm the top layer more nearly air-tight†having it expose-d, Cl‘Ltlrlt'B scvcrull inches to rot on the top. A luyi-r of sc'vc‘mi inchecot‘ dry straw holds it portion of the steam from the hot. .114 Hinge and tends to lemon the. rntliugd A weight of: hundred pounds to tltcl «yours is ample. It may he stout s laid on plank cover; or it may he sand, sawdust, earth, bugs nt‘ gruin, n: tubes of water on the plank. accrual- iug t0 convenience. Wrights src hot- tor than screws, because continwouu. Some farmers, however, think illizll Weighting 1: silo is unnecessary ; tlwy ' put on about two fect of straw, out profcrcd, end some boards on to; ' l compnet the strsw. After filling sailo,durirg minnow-iv» (hiya, tho . ‘;. l tents will settle in the comma or nl wm-k or two, to about two~thirds 0's", their former bulk. Ensilnge, ullm' nettl'usz, will WPlflh about 45 pounds to tho cubic foot if cut short and woigted heavily ', but will be consider- ably lens in Wt-lglit at the top if out lnngvr and not weighted. In fut-ding out eitposs its little of the Gflflllnge to the sir as convenient, salthcr by cutting down perpendicular- ly in successive sections, or in small slices with large herds, by taking oï¬â€˜ successive layers over the whole sur- face. Asiiccwsl'ul humor says that by keeping. the cows in s warm stable curly ell the time in winter and foodipg mail-gs, the proï¬ts am he incrmml more than one-half: Ila feeds shout 6 qt... of brim and 2 qts. of “What-(Ml meet it My. mixed with about 40 lbs. of millage. lie ohicetn to the common pmtim at“ cutting . down the silo M the It! will «Rent it more or lose Md it will not make s an. honor it Hi. vary the silo in Net y l We believe that if a i-trong deputation ; wcrc sent to Kingston, the unbroken. travelled over every mile of country » BRADFORD WAREHOUS‘ which Would be traverï¬ed by either at the pro osed routes {rcm Seelcy‘s Bay, an have no hesitation 1'." Buying that the line via. Athens, Frsnlvillt’. Toledo and Newbliss could be built- mdch cheaper than that by way of Delta and Portland; and when the line via. Morton, Elgin, Singleton's Corners, Portland, &c., is taken into comparison, We believe the Athens routs pmtscsses the advantage of being one-third less expensive to build over. 0 GRAND SPECXALB. Blinker l'lnnnols. Mo Scotch Gingham, to- N w Prints, 1 1 nt Shoe I. . 0 - uhShimtlngz‘lac inch Pillow ten, .0 an“ Linen, Mo Lott n, " will“. (‘oti‘to‘ni'l’lc Checked Monllns, do Striped Muslim- 50 Atlanta! Manuals, no Roller Towcllin's. to Come to Bronkvlils‘s Best Value Dry Goods Store. where the best shanty is kept and tho lowut prices on take . Mme y, promo. BRADFORD WAREHOUSE tors of tho K. & S. F. line could be induced to changc llli' route as pro- pmcd. As to the benefit. in this town which would result from such it change. there can he no two opinions. With two lincs of riiilwuy crossing hunt, the piospcrity of the town would be assured; and the township of Kit- lcy could well afford to Kch $20,000 or $213,000 in nid of in mud running through the municipality as promised. 'l‘oput the matter in ii nutshell: By taking tho mntc \‘lil. Morton, Eluin and Portland, the road would only gct08lt),tlil0 in hummus. The route by Why of Delta would carry it bonus of $23,000, whilc the Athens lino would he wnuu threu miles shortei und Would in: hunuand to the extent of iii-35.000 or $30,000. llcshlcs this it Would run through a section of the country better adapted for milvuy building than either of the other mutea. Last, but certainly not. least in thc oyos oi the corporation owning the l'l'lfl'l, the truilic woul‘l’bu fully 25 per cent greater hpthn Athens routc than by either of the others. With those slum bl-lnrv them We cannot see why the promoters of the mud could not be induced to take the matter into SCl'ltlllH consideration. * Thom in little): and lie’lll’ Yongc and New†who favor this more should lose no time in pruning thuir vimvs upon the )t'mnoit-rs of the lino. \Vc throw the columns of the REPOR’I‘ER open for the disrussiou of the pros and cons of this matter. G‘lCN’l‘S' FURNISHINGS. New Ties, 150 New Collars, 8c New Braces, 160 81 Whitc Shirts, 75a 3 Pair Cotton Socks, 25c 35c Merino Socks, 250 ‘ Bradford \Vnrï¬liniiso is the place to getGento' l- umlshtngs so put vent below regular prlccl. BRA DFORD WA REBOUBK .uâ€" _._.....â€"4. LADIES' COTTON UNTJZRWEAR Night Dresses, 500. Chumises, 27c mecrn. 27c “Mists, 2th: Bradford “'itrclmiise makes a spochilt of Lndics’ i'otton Loom-worn. ha. is “the! to select from, the chonpcst in the mar ct. BRADFORD \V‘AltEllOUSE . LADIES' ORSETS. i Spock lvsluo in ladle-â€Unrwts. 20 to“ cool. below regular prices. Our we corset equal to corsets cold alsowhorc for 81. ‘ URA‘DFORD WAREHOUSE .'.._‘-._..___"‘ "‘ ‘WJA'- .321: Bradford -:- Warehouse 3100’! 81.008 King Street, Brockville, Opp. Central Hotel FOR SALE. A MEDII“M~SIZED IA". mode by Goldie I. Mctmlloch. Unit Sole Works. Will be sold at low price for catch. W. F. EARL. 3M! Athena. The 8.. '1'. a Q 2. Contracts. The Nupnnco licarnr Sily32~ï¬ThE contracts for the work on tho cxtcusibn of tho N., 'l‘. & Q. B, have all been lot, and the work will be pushed with energy during the season. Messrs. Dukeéuof Now i'icctin, and Mitchell, of Tittuwrt, have. sccurcd tho contract far the branch lwtwccn Yorker and llurrowmuith, and tho unt‘mnpleted work north. Tho bridgcm or the East Moira has been awarded to the Peter- hurnugh llrillgc ()0. It. will be 280 foot long; will he it steel luttico git- ilvr, rind is t-xpcctr‘d to cost $320,000. The “Nest Muir». bridge will he a slow girder 90 foot long, and tho ankm' badges will be in plate girder with 80- foot spun. The cost of the three bridges will approximate $30,000. The umsonry work 0n the East Moira bridge has boon†inspected and pro- nnuum-d equal to the best on the lutwruntinunl lino. Nonrly all the molt cutting bt‘tworflti Tumwrirth and ’E'woml is drmc, threo out of four abut- mcnts to the bridges have bccn built. and it in cxpoctml that the trnin will be running to Mnrllmnk by the lat of i'iil'v.h nu Spri '18 use ARNOLD'sâ€"iiiaw STORE CENTRAL BLOCK Is now replete with a carefully sclcctcd stock of New Goods for Spring and Summer Trade. As our Staple Goods were bou ht early (before the prices of al Cotton Goods had been advanced by the manufactur- ers) We are able to and will give Special Inducements to buyers. "AIM 'lm‘nf Mama HO“ w it be enunciated. p 11. ll. ARNOLD. General Merchant. ' -.,.....«., .,_... .- -uâ€"M- Tim LEADING Furniture & Undertaking lmo, Vittorio It. l'monvluc. 'r. c. sf‘iavsus case. W. m a one summer» 0! Goflins, burl and Covered Caskets Trimmings, Shrouds, etc. Auto 11st MUM“! EMBALMING on his comrade In" 5% vcr s . “in: Ibo A Dank M Aston. The quc such of establishing a. bank in Athens is again rwoiving atten. tton from our busine-s men. Such an institution would undmihtedly be I grout convenience to them doing busi- ness with it, and would indirectly bone-ï¬t tho whole community. The agency of a bank hes now come to be recognized as u very neon-nary feetor in all commercial trsnssctions, u it greatly tscilitntes the tsceivlnq end sendingofmoney; the collection of notes; the securing of temporary loans, and provides a safe place wherein osn be deposited surplus money. As A bank would allow stair interest, the opening of such an Insti- tution hero wnnld csusc the conver- sion of imprnï¬hblc oollstcnll into cash. In those snd may other woys s hunk would humiliate villsgo. end In it is just now likely that s brunt could be more! without Ind! trouble, we hopâ€"douhm tsko adv-M t Wu mm mm in the ad