Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 14 May 1889, p. 4

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urbane-om. -- . ”ME-imwwm Wt." " onunum - rill sinner: murmur. W mun-born! fl . M 'uhwuw mull Thou titan-mm; lo! tug numb-r nu lied to ulnr and tho tum be?» to no carol advertise» who any impact our IE .1575? QR 7 ER ATHENS, ONT, MAY H, 3889. .--._...,_...........__.. ”.--”... widen SUMMARY. . ATKINS AID 11:16me W- TIEB BRIEFLY WT“)? UP. . . “...“-.. -svl: gait: Ivont- .- loan by an: Knight of“ tho Poisonâ€"Loon! Alum-mom- MM 311!“ Down. “ To Lrt " plucutds, very showy, for sale at the. Rnrou'rnn office, at 10 cents such. A new top buggy ibi- sale cheap, or will est-h nge for secondhand buggy. -â€"â€"Pliil. llle'c. Western seed corn. at 80 cents per bushel, ut the \Vcst End grocery. -â€"John A. Ruppeli. Au imimtaut meeting of tho BrOek- viile Duirymcn's Board of Truth.- takes place on Thursday next. ”...â€"“-..”...â€" Tll THE PEOPLE OF ATHENS Mill SURROUNDING BDHNTRY. . ..M ......u ”7‘- lino than have ever been given am now otl’urlng better ‘mlucumontl in my hotore. Prices an- In": and work Better. [have u lino stock of the Lotus: Styles of rrgmgu ulwuys on hand. which l mu proxmrod to sell you very cheap. owing to tho fact that 1 buy directly from tho manufacturers. Old 'l‘iuiypon and Old Photographs Cops“ ”4 “In.“ any size. Mode as stood as now. and llmshedln Oil, “'utcr Colors and Crayon. ‘4? (full and inspect work and obtain prions. ‘11. ill. GAMBLE, ARTIST, ...-“1......â€" . ., ”...... --.4. J/xifl/1§J§ n invites inspection of his Stock of Fresh FAMILY.'.GllllcElllES ' 1:7‘” '7‘; $7" ":‘A.'..::'.:1 ll ROCKY IL LE, ONT. A stutvmcnt regarding the building fund of Christ Church will be found in our advertising columns. In the neighborhood of Spring Vul- th. windows in several houses "were broken by last Friday's storm. Friday nimrnoon'n storm, which was very severe in some lounliries in the country, was sourcely felt. hero. can wo DEFY (‘().\ll’l'l'll'l‘lON. ’r EAS in Tour blind of lllurk mid lliiiiuloyo.Tr, 'rEx'XS CROCKERY‘“"’ m" ‘".‘.‘l.l.".‘~§.“.l.i"3?'§‘:.z .GLASSVVARE JGEJ‘T FOR CELEBRJTED THORLEY IIORSL‘ 8 (MITTLE FOOD. Court of revision for Rr-ur of Yongo anti ESI'Olt will be held in the. town hull on Monday, May :57, at 10 a. in. The lli<triut Meeting; oi the Brook-I .. ‘ , lxillc Disll‘li'l of the Methodist Church: AIIH‘NS' will bu hold at. Morrickvxllo on the _..... illglltl inst. Burrow; LUKE-‘0“ lllh inst. on the ileltu roud,ncnr Athens, u lurgc mm o iiiilOL‘ll. Finder will please- lcllVo Hi. this «'il‘lit't‘. HOLE Him l’os'r Ornr‘s llrrinmso, .___. , --.-W._~_.._,_.__..-._.~ W-...._-___â€"_._.â€" ...... 5:13.. W. DOWNEYr- M Brockville's Qne- Price BARGAIN Shoe House gourmsrnus ARE READY, i One of the uniform (Innis of il-i-il ‘\U are plon'lt‘tl [0 on‘ (\tlll’lld lll'filqfli l‘flllll i.“ missing. 'i‘ljl‘. nmrnw thus onrurvring ' ‘ . and summer mwlulporsou llll‘.”lil;; inn; sumo is ri‘ii'wtitud ‘ . .- i 'r ' I r- . ' "ii I. l‘ ' ~. 1- l- r 1 Carol ill b, :l It-lt-d usnuorl - . . 22:55:13linilfx'ic‘iihi-wd"Zhiri‘iiiiig'ii'si”high Milli-ii; iliuw ”a .... i y ' i to rrturn ll. to the band or ulitit’. ‘5 x . - - . . 3 -. (2.... «.. . .. -. Ladies, Gents and Children s, I i' ’ 1 ”MM ‘ “h ‘0'“! 1. ‘ . 2mm Mr. Ross lllu phrtr-urnyh gallery; BOOtS. Shoes, RUbbefS & Slippers‘ l tho (’vlilrni Bloch, will lulu-i 7 6r. Satchels. . you‘ression this work and upon :1 first Vaiises In every llonrtrtmnnt \‘IP otfor liNPAllA LLELF.“ lNlll'UliAl ENTS Io lim A'lL‘. l in this wm of high «'luua goods. of quality beyond quvslion, rind to those \rr uiitl l'nrinniml \ .ii « ' in _._..._..__._- adhfl EillIfL’. l ,iI‘ivo liéi-gdon man were nun-ally, 'llmil Vin)’ lu-zu‘ily for Ctn'kl‘itxlflflng.’ 'l'lilziool' them paid $50 an! on“. $3.3 {llld costs; and tho Ol nod costs. -_‘, 2:; all New Novelties. x-nd I THE STRONG INDUCEMENT 0! LOW PRICES, l'ly Whirh we sha‘l demonstrate that the CHEAPEST us well us this (‘llOlCl-lS'l‘ stock in tho-yo iiueoiat till! I)" WV. DO‘VNEY ......- . .fl, - ..u,i i....-. soul I t (if. (184 Fi.l.\‘1"fi Vim- lll.0('i(_ l nnocxvrmm. ’Ki-iiiiiixille in going to have .2 grout onlelirmiou on the (Quewm Bil'llnht)’. ‘ ‘; .‘illlt‘lm, ivi- prusinne, will «lo nothing. "in norm-Juliu- with the Unwritten law 'of this \ illogt. l hr; ‘I ii. (i. Hvrvcfi'." as. mm of 21“.. :3. .‘L W. (‘Iij;ll."’$ is call». d, ho: a now ”will, 'l‘ukv's plensnrc in announcing that ho now has open nnd rmdy for ins-“palm: thi- LARGEST, FINEST AN l) ltli.‘lll‘l>3'i‘ stovk of 'i'nilming (.lootls error olliIri-(l to tho pcopio of the viilngo, consisting of COATITS GS. VESTIN( l S, [KAN T l N (3 S & SUIT IX 4i l :4. i In all the Nowut Patterns, Shad“ and Color:- ‘yVl'll crooked vuioo. ill-Hui to emit (willrmt \\'.l.l'lill“! m ill" laundry. lii'W lei'll in .‘1 «.l:..nlj'. Tirol l l lirown, Hronn, llmh rind llronzo: \Vida Wnlo and 'lim-lrn' l‘ltin m d l-‘uncy l .utnr-n‘t. nil “'nrmntmi ‘OATINGSr-ln lllmrk.‘l;iin.-. Narrow \\ nlo: :-‘-mnll Flirt-ks lLIlt .urgc ‘. . , ' PAN’HSUS- 'l‘n mun-ll. in Prripou. cltln-r .‘Imrcw or \\ nle, Single or Double; Solid Wool \\ omlmi. ~ (I Only the BEST Lining: and 'l‘hrmuls lined. (-f'llnl) the BEST “‘urkmrn Employed. ~11" ()n‘y MLHli'illA TE Prices (Wrongful. Fast L‘oiors. lleat “assigns; Strong Trim- WORM EDS-l ( pastor of 'i'rmily (l‘iurrh, “mi-krill“ hm inherited a. coil from the. ChnI‘ce' . oi‘ the .-\..(- usinn. llmnilmn. [In will lomc llrm-liville nrxt monIh, much to the rt'grvt ofhiu parishioners and tin public grooruliy. T'sVElCT‘I Hl'lTr‘r- Latest Fry-l. a: blowout Patterns; min '4. F'oni uni) lt’li LlUllRY‘S imt‘li. ‘ .. ' BOYS 1 l‘.”'l'l|l\(l A nice. nanorlmenl of Boys hints (Huuly-mndc) in Only 3.5.3»! t-i‘u h. ()vurtouiu. ditto. at M. All wool and wpol lined -, \V ”cum-aunâ€" "Its ”REPRESENTED, AND A nod stron ll Wi'nr \Iri ls moods. â€" ’ ‘ In (Ionrorlion \wth moi-ling in the Mtthnlist next Thursday evening. n Society mousing will trike piano, when, uclIordv ing: to usrgo. rcpreuentutivss will he WALL moons wlutnnx'ruo PERFECT FlT GUARANTEED. film. A. HUI-Tonn- -..â€"..â€" -.. A T H E N Agricultural -:- Wareh ouse BY a GAWLEY. .â€"-â€"-â€"-»â€"â€"- ......â€" vzill also be first]. Win-n in Brooks-lilo, i would inr'at: you to cull nod examine my stock of Slll'lllfl ' and fresh, market“. I think i can pleuseyou in regard to lit, finish and (nullity oi goods. A mil solicited-r V. Rinks. We are bound to bring our sub- scription up to 3000 lnlore the first The subscribers. wish to 'nform the formal-s of the surrounding coon- “that of .lun.. '94); therefore. no make tin: ..th have securnd a wurornmn in the DUWSLEY “LUCK, ATHENH, whore rmpromulontodly low tiller ol' the R» they will keep on bond a. full line of samples of the minus. to Jun. let. 15190, for only 500.. l Postage stumps tukm at part -~»3 cents Manny Monutaoturmg Company denomi” utiou preferred. A new story mownmo mum CILIBRA‘I‘ID BERN i" replacing the old ()llt‘. Whirll.‘ -.Znil,«;tnunt summons. :1 dis l pny 3} litiv. l“. l‘. Mumford. tlin populnrl nmmintcd. 'llJl rules of the Soclo't'yi and summer gnmls~~â€"Iill new. und bought in the bit-er.i with in“: dam. m nought ind obtain“ ”mission 1 mburlngul‘tlu «a. Mrs. lilo! . find It the conclusion that oh. . not suited for enough on the-f ooouion sud ind sutured s new . 't against dell The court Md. to mom. tin two cues logothu. Plenum. Riley. V’s sworn ~ deposed tint the" never gun deft. :- uussion to remove straw. Laue u surrendered by mumsl cons t. Dem,“ violntion ot‘ luau. rem- ed tire lads of straw before the t trial and six loads since; he also . ok wood. fence posts. sud scufl'old , , and damaged 5 maple grove. '0 od brought back lit loud» of nun w. Pltt‘.'s evidenue was lengthy ml similar to that given at former nl. Mahler: Willu, Henry Davis A. W. Koil . In M. Kelly, Wm. 1. it, Irwin Wilt”, Albert Wiltse and . in, J uduon ware also called by pltf. be evidence given by these witnesscs . s in the main corroborutivo of thutgi n by plll‘. Wm. llillls, deft, de ed that he had conversatimm wit pltf. about leaving the farm. in the presence of H. Davis st one time. and Phillip Robeson at another time. Robeson afterwards told him that be had pur- chased farm and that witness Could take the show. When he was mov- ing pltf. forbade him taking the straw. The manure he had drawn to Mrs. Riley’s were good loads and good manure. The wood was cut on shares, and witness agreed to draw pltf‘. one loud and keep one himself. ’l'hr- posts Wore also cut 0' shares, and Mrs. Riley's share was left on the form- 0f the two ash trees foiled, he made n trough ot'onu. which was still on the farm. Did not think the three maple trees cut made hnlf n cord of Wood, value, $1 a. cord. The milk and cool: house were not finished by‘ pitt‘. according to agreement. ' John VViltsc, Jus. \Viitse, Phillip [lulu-son, Morton “'iltso and Sheldon Y. Brown testified as to the value of tho wood, (to. removed by (it-ft. Muhlon ~Wiltse, Albert \Viltse and Henry Davis Wt'l'll enllcd in rebuttal, and it. was established by their evi- dt‘DCG ihnt llidis was allowed $5 for finishing milk house, that Mrs. Llillis had rmrmrked that it was a uoml plate in which to keep milk, and tho. thIs lands of munuro drawn by (left. Worn VUI 3‘ small. The jury, after a. long deliberation, rolnr'nc-dn verdict. for $8.75. burnt: $6.115 lossthun the amount uwuidid lwr at tho lbt‘zxzur trial. Stems lmsom and (films. llowsmno ' v. 8. Jucksori.â€"â€"~'l'hc pluintiil'u in thisl errso plu‘clmaod 30 lambs and l ruin from (hit... paying ihurwn the sum of $5. 'l'ln-y wore to tulcc the lambs away l)t'fi)l’(‘ snow-lull. On Oct. :3? ills. went for lambs, but (ii-it. would not. hit them huvu the lambs, unle-sas thoy paid $7) for low-pint: thcm nltur the tin c doit. claimed they “rm to be rmnoved, which he .‘Wllr‘! wns to hr- wiihin three wr ('ks utter 'iho purchase was made. Verdict for Pitt's. for $13.50. damages and cost-.4. of t. u - r Judgmcnt Humorous. Ul'llttl‘t‘tl lo hr. mmimittrd lufll‘im-n days. ' Mammy Marni. '30. V. Jos. Mouilon. Ordered to a lime mid Wiltso v. Fred llockwood. l git-r month. I. ”lalhigher v. Jus. Smith.~« ml ,. . "iii. summons. Ordered to pay .‘l l'?' month. ti. 3.. Williams v. Chas. Wiltse, ilieliurd Findlay. and Wm. Shook. - Judgment for plttl, $57.15 and coats. Fifteen days were allowed (or pay- nit-nt. . Coleman warm v. Abvicr “Villa: and .lamos Smith. -Judgmcnt for Jr»: (i Q the rrnyorv lif.l if I u. (‘Ilmroh lp ‘y i 0 "I dliulmrd Arnold v. Hiram Hawkins. l , ml)ol't. was ordered to puy $1 on first of June, and $1 per month thereafter. Massey Mani. CO. V. Wm. silenick. -.-v-Judgmcnt for pltf,. $15 and costs. iii"5l'icren days were allowed for my. ' litelll. A. Parish v. Patrick Fitzgerald.â€" JuilumOiit for pith, isllfin. Jns. Karanuuh v. J. lindaon.~-Ad- iournrd from lfl‘l. court. Pllf not a - pouring. he was nonsnilod, and distill. was allowed 8‘) for day besides costs of court. H. H. Arnold v Ransom Wing.” J udg’ment summons. Committed to jail for id days. , Dr. (V. M. B. Carnal] v. Wm. Howâ€" itt. Afljnirrnl‘d to next court. “ (loo. W. Bench v. Ari-h. Wiltsc,-â€"- Judgment. summons. jail for 10 days. ‘4'. 0 11. Mo“.â€" 0 for months first ‘Ir. _, . Burn. wu toutieive the may!» shown to be wall founded by his appointment three dnyl utter tho W W. Thurs were revert] applicant.” the position. but Mr. Barney name to any ad the coveted prise akin-t. All comers. This was s Litton pill for some of the s pilooutl, who tin-fined that Tom’- in uenoe was gone; but, influence or not, he got lhg'ro sll tho sum . Mt. 3:11: building occupied firocery. and will soon commence re- ttingthe building. The location is I control one, and in the best suitable ut the present that. We understand tint the change call of the present quurter. The lulu in force regarding the re~ calving of newspapers provide: Subscribers who do not give ex- press notice to the contrary . no leg- ally considered wishing to continue their subscriptions. If subscribers order a discontinu- unce the publisher may continue to send until arranges are paid. It subscribers neglect to take their periodicals from the allies to which they are directed they are responsible till they have settled up their bill and ordrIrod the stoppage. if subscribers move to other places without informing the ublisher,. and the papers are sent to t e former dir- ection, they are held responsible; The courts have decided thut refus- ing to take periodicals from the office. or removing and leaving them uncall- ed for, is prima facie evidence of inton- tionni fraud. The latest postal laws are such that newspaper publishers can prosecute nnyone for fraud who takes 11 paper and refuses to pay tor it. The man who allows his subscription to run along for some time unpaid and than orders it discontinued lays himeif Ila- able to arrest and lino, the same as for theft. ”......«u ...- -‘_~,-..__.._._.____..._____â€" F01{_ sALu. Flltfi’l‘AtilJSS TOD HUGGY, nearly All good an new, chomp. JOHN A. “APPELL. West End Grocery. Athens. NOTICE. THE (‘onrt of Rotâ€"Idiot for the Township of [law of \ ongo nnd lbw-ll will be held in the Town “nil in the Village of Athens on lMcnday the 27th Day of May In :‘(mrmcni‘lng at 10 o'clock n.m. All per- sons lurch-sled will xiii-nun lulu.- notico and govern menu-wives nor-unlinftle'. JAN. ll. liAl‘KHl'RN. . 'l‘ounship ('lcrlr. Atliuna. May l4. 1889. . ......A,,___._..._ Norton. Brockville Dairymen‘s Board of Trade Moi-t. ut the St. Lawrence Hull. Brockvlllc. on THURS“ 31.11“ to, use», M em p.m.. for husiimsa or iinportnncv onu- nm led with tln: hairpin-n}; inn-roam. All pvrr ua\iiI-i-ir1-i‘«-«liIil in tho limnul'.u-ti\ro and sole of (ll|ll‘fit).~1l.ll‘lltl nth-ml. M. ll. EV lilR'l‘TH. Prvridrnt. Eatalon's ('nriiors. Glen Burdi, May Ci M Hill. C. J. GILROY, Souu'l'runsu Ulcn Bur ll. R. Dilludson 85 Son, l. ~‘ ,1 . , n ' . . .. '.~ ... -, .: . l . . . ‘ . . l. r " “ . » n . . I. r , v3“. 1‘ .... U i '61"er AWE. #â€" Cabinetâ€"making in all its . Branches. .â€" Charges Committed to 0N! 0‘33 P310] DRY. GOODS HOUSE. wtll be nude st tic. l Ant/zen: and Illa/(logirocdrz , .. .._ ”-.--.-....rw-..“ .. ... . ... run-r v I w-pvoanmgu A Md? SEWING. mounts I’°-- «man... â€"â€"â€"â€"‘-â€" nvumcunuo run ...â€".... Leading Canadian and American dukes: ’ d; :» ,i r confectionery - _ - None but the Best Goods landlod. ' “$3 . [1' All Goods WARRAN TOO-.v-vâ€"-Oâ€" 1â€"... ..._.__â€" .1 TED JOS. L. GALLAGHER, DEALER. drunks. .-.â€"â€"~ l‘ i ‘ Christ Church 9 Jan. CONVERY KANUPAOTURIR 0F PURE - . DANDY AND IMFORTIII or All Kinds, of Fruit IN SEASON. ICE CREAM ' AN D OYSTERS on runs on m luu. com LUNG!” with hot Tea or Game. JAMES CONVERY MAR! 81'. Ella-r. la: WV-an.“-M .... ...-......â€" w”- Athens ... ...- ......u-..... ... .. .-....g.............._._ ...â€".....- "- .. ...- .... ...â€".... ... ”yawâ€"WW-..” Arturo. 0211'. EASTER, TUESDAY, April 23. 1889. ”A. Reporler Advertising Rates. ~â€"â€"â€"â€"- to: Amy. Ono column .................... Half column ................... .. _ Qunrtor column... . ., Eighth column ................. 'l’en lines nonpurloi .. hwu‘ngw .. Tmnnlnnt‘nnd legal ndverttscmonts. 80. per “no for lot inmrtlon; So. our lino for each sub- sequent insertion. Mn mum Notions «mongol feuding mutter. 5/1. par lino to rerulnr advertisers. and ac. to annual cus- UJI‘I‘IOY'S. Notices 0! births, _ :I‘he Financial Report of the mceipts and expenditure of building said church is herewith submitted :-- ‘ ' t (0'6 RECEIPTS FROM ALL SOURCES UP TO DAYI $ Total amount raised by subscriptions .................. $3717 88 3 50 Annual Dinners .................................... 1362 58 Grant from England ................................ 240 ()0 Borrowed by Committee ............................ . .2358 33 .l .1' 87698 24 EXPENDITURE Cost of lot ... ........................... $ 100 00 (Ont, of binding niutrrini ................ . . . .. 2626 04 (lush pad. I“. Dim-ere, contractor ....................... 2800 ()0 marriages and deaths 13. Lovznm. "Proprietor. ......"â€" Cost of IChurch ................................ $502l3 04 , . t . . » out of Urgnn. lIurnrture. Lumps, ts, Mut- tng-c. ........$ 263 00. lixpcnsas for collecting church funds. dinners. insurance, Irepairso‘sc. 855 29 Paid llllal rent. (in drills up to December 18, 1888 .......... 462 34 l’u.id (=11 principal ....... ... . .. ..... 1568 83 Balance on hand 18 ill Stoves, (iurpo OTTA One or THE BEST sud molt neiuuos Specialties: BOOK-KEEPING, ARITHMETIC. b N . .z flPE MAMsmpfl (iminmur, Spelling. Cunlll‘lt‘rl‘ifll law. l’llls'lit‘sfi Lawn And Pawn. l‘lr-t'flluml and Type- " writing. Untalouuuo Free. C. II. IId'ARIiAE.‘ Principal. CAUTION VAAddrvws 0.1!. McCI-rgur, Pr‘nclpnl. ‘ $7698 24 Amount of principal still duo . r nirch ................ $800 00 Amount of SlllMLll‘lplAOlls yer. U.)..'[...Isl(l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 639 50 Out of this amount, the committee think that possibly $375 ()0 muy be paid, whirl) uould leave u bulunce of ......... $425 00 “x, - it is proposed to have our Annuul Dinner in June, from tho prom‘tvls of which and mu Still:§('l‘l))ll01ifi no lmpu to hurt: the church free from debt in . order that his InOl‘rlt'llill') tho Bishop may conscnruto it this full when he in- tonds holding conlirrnutron surviuo in this parish. REV. It. N. JONES. Clmirmun. l JAB. ROSS. Scc'y-Trcas. N. [IL-To save printing expenses. the axounts have been made as hrici as possubie. I am preprtredto give particulars to any one who wishes to sacs thmn. They were pro‘sentod fully at the Hunter Vestry meeting in April, W“ ‘- monsoon, l‘,""'- 1889. Audited by r. F. Bristow and Isl-es Pierce. i R. N. JONElB. Rector. D LEAVES GAMBLE 1101751113. ATHENS. at 11.00 o’clock n.m.. arriving in Mallorytown in tlmn to connont with (I. T. . express out and wont. Roturnlnglsams Mallory! val of train from the west. mac about 5.30 o.m. F()R__§ALE A (‘wm-ed ”Injury. ncorly now; Alloub‘o “Farm“. in goal l'Op-Ilr. luld a net of Work lint-noun. Apply to II. ll. ARNOLD. I ill“ Tr?” “8 m DIVISION COURT I ATHENS ll llllil ‘ Ii Printed «Minster Leeds ..na |(}renvillc. Prices- !iform with, those i To “1“" will“? “0‘3“ 0f stoves bifof wholesale stationers. Good paper the lat ofJuly, 1 will offer an an in-i , l i document to any one buying a l and clear letter-press. STOVE ~ FOB. - CASE, A GOOD “1' 0! Mrs. Pott’s Sad Irons, 1" l l Blank Forms. ...â€"â€" M ,, ,........s........ FOR SALE. nousu AND ‘mr on mm street. Athens. Home 24x80 ft. with kitchen 15x16 n. Cen- trally lamina. Will be sold chow. at. torn-I to suit on r. n. Manna. . MM! Atlnns. 34* Agmwâ€"fiâ€" REPORTER, MAGIS TRATES’ Usually Sold hr cs FOR' SALE Don't Miss this Chance. At the Reporter'llflice. I 3100 bus on bond as l 11. H. Arno!!! udgment sum our. Committed to by u popular uuthor will shortlybe Allâ€"Stet! Frame Sal -Bz'nder, To‘romo M'ower, Sharp's Rake. commenced. , The Bremhville Dnirymen‘s Board of J an. Also Me saver Grain Drill (Me only aloud/a- geared grain drill in (Ire market), Salt-y Plough. Gang Plough. Sad and Stubble Plough, Iron Hamws, and every article for farm use. twonluuonm momentum-um. Be sure sud call and use our your orders. on we ore in n posit than on other ngoncy in the country. Block, sin It, Athens. FIRE an sod get our prion. before placing ion to on better ulna for your a Member the plmo~~powslc s nm’sv a dawns: INSURANQ‘ Trade will introduce I new feature in the sale of choose this yourâ€" public. competition at n 'ven hour. The Brockville Board of rude hsvc kindl; offered the duirymen the 1139 05’ ilell‘ crnmmoJious rooms in tho Comstock ; nltltsk, near the telegraph oflioes. This lwill be a great conwniencn to all in- tereated in the sale at cheese. Tim Iii-«gramme is out for the con- cert to lulu place in the high school lecture room on Fridn evnning next. Apart Mm tho nos.- no. at the eu- tcrtsinment mind, the cameos: dc- mt CW on port 0 our 13$de Nth: worthy object to 'wblch the proud! are tobodt voted. namely. the Isthmus” looti- Lottlnro ho o largo tum-t. fez the odemo-h d . who m “in. forth «flu scam to boom ill-lash . V“ jail for 15 days. ‘V EflTPORT. Snow“, May ll.â€"-Durim; the past work, wedding bells luvs flung tlmir joyful penis over our village. Mr. W. Russell, formerly of Brock. villa, and Mill Maggie Fyfe were Imnrn'ed on the 6th inst. The cem- lmony was porfonned by the Rev. Mr. Ross, After which the happy mnpls took the morning train, chrrying with thorn ell. good wishes of their many friends. Anothor of our citizens, Mr. P. Rum, and Min O'Connor, d Bnthurst, were married st Earthy. dale on 2nd. inst. A heavy builstorm pond over her. on Friday and did muslin-bio h.- mhmd trunking 1v , «I. «fly the, owl. undo! Du , , mm the brick-work of U“ ' ‘ ' ' ”pm , new“ , m w...” null-M ' - shall. to ufi . full line of 31mm. Pumps. links, Bol- I'OR SALE. lav Wm. MM Von, Win rm. Mu. mu rwo was sub antenna ‘.‘ m " “‘ w V HOLSTEIN - FRIESIAN .... . BIJLLS ROOfing ‘ a ‘ SpQClalty Oncyeoroldnlud an! nJ'. .B..Vol. 1 Sold“ vrh no first prim at on I Ir‘mm admin nmmnutmlh slot on diploma for in ball on! at «mum. in l: A or at. n o no ' 0 high dsml «Jim on Tomi" and. 3m 3 them 9.0“ .0... ms . 2W wan..â€" IB‘ 900“. -Z- l." “8! PRICES. ...â€"nâ€" J. H. ACKLAND, ”m a" 'mmwm‘sw 39“ I! o 0.0. - 0' d % torso. .. mum public l mouth W and “up“ mm I) do Mr I Boots all Show “am? "" m' m an Wall M. ’a‘m‘?‘°“"‘" ‘ . a. 3. “mm”. W t End Grocery. “â€" mm“! warm M Untied “an". mum. of Ludo and "M001“. Pilot! Unto“ mm Tnou or Cm Burton". ...â€"0...... Wedding 0 o . Stationery. .â€" Aomv-duyorm Latest and Best Designs an n smut. U) W. F. EARL. FISHING ...... .... TACKLE .c. on I.- *nfi'fivm “I! MwAMfl-IM mamas-In ' mm w

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