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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 2 Jul 1889, p. 1

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(lood yards and sublet ‘4' EE‘I.‘__““LE...‘ mu..." " GUNS, SEWING MIBMNEB, l0. Dominion Hotel, . IEWBORO. 3" PATTERNS AND MIODELS MADE. an O inmnh fl thin one of the boat hostel. [NUS TO ORDER. Mâ€"LYI' rial In thin in. Tim house has boon romp _ nhhod till-OWL Tho cubic: and sheds are 2 hr 'bc nmln cumin taken charge 1 “Tail: gal-‘dcui'ysldrc on Flight of reel . wishes lo l madman lblth hulntho meat flylnuy iii-‘53} n'i‘mnlnrlii’ingin to me SIILL "Icflllii". EIIIHEO, W tors of thls holol will spare a” BRASS AND COMPOSITION CAST- o lo ‘ mm a HENRY BOLTON. ‘1 Ike Lead/lug Grocery. __.._._â€" Intimate to flu! public lhut he has just. rccu‘iv- \. _. . N. w.._, ad n full clock of -:- F‘IIESII -:- “0633135. TEAS. MARS, Clllllll) GOODS. FLOUR, FEED, ETC. KING STREET, 'wmmxoozm M.._.....____â€"- I I‘c mt" the Beat all-cont TEA in goo. 5' Young the Village for the luxury. , - , 7 . , .-._-...__.,. (mm H W‘M‘ Am. [runs or Ezfilhmtmc Tuna in am K OF MONTREAL noun-on. manuals» 1818. M JOK‘N A. RAPPELL. I" Ordorl taken for Invert-u. â€"_â€"â€" Olpital. m raid-up ............. mm m ................................. Hand omceion'rnnnn. Board of Directorn. Slr D. A. Snrrn. K.C.‘M.l}.. Pronidcnt. G. A. Dnvuuosu. $30.. Vice-President. £00...“ . . Gilbert Scott. E .. Alex. Mun-av. .. A. T. W. 9‘" "' I‘M?” "’d well 5.3901101. stock 8‘ l Paterson. Esq. ”ugh Mollollnn. Ram. dward fresh and reliable '1 ’l. Urocncblcldn. In W C. McDonnlC. Esq” . . . l ll0n.J..3.C.'Abbott..‘ Garden. i‘ 181d and Flower: Seeds of LOWEST PRICES. 1‘0 clubs and thoon wishing to buy in quanllc . wn are pmpfireil (0 quote prices” Rune-Q. ill C‘-“.~ low u l. 0000! any row cubic house n Cnnnâ€" Montreal: H. V. Mlnlm'rn. Assist. “Mr. A. Inquiries by moi Will recclvc nroulptand Almonm. 0‘“. lonoton. N. 3. “MN“ “mu“‘m‘ Holluvllle " New wwinlmm. 3.0. firnntford " Ottawa. Ont. Brockvlllc. “ Perth. “ Calgnry. Albert: gptcrboro, Ont. Clntham. N. B. clan. " Chathnm. Out. “We. Qua. Cornwall. " ins». Anno- Godcrlch. ‘ Min. Ont. Oucl h. “ 8!rnt?ord.0nt. Hall nx. RS. 8!. John. N.& Hamilton. Ont. SQHary'o. Ont. Kin stun. " to. “ Lin my. " annouvnr, RC. London, " Wallnoobuifi. on. . an. no W. J. 1317mm: .w. General Mums". E. S. (tmua'rnn. Ami-mm. General Manager and Manny,“ of Montreal Brunch. A. Mimmtn, Antietam. General Manager and inn orwr. . H. Y. nun“. Awlatant inspector. Winni bondon. En .. 2! Abchnrc New York. Wall Street. Chicago. 2! LI lln Street. or Collection; m c It all Rankin Town. Dram hound on oil part- of the 370: Interest allowed on debunks. :: Hurrah f .7 D hm!!! Ill! You; Mylo “Milly, , ‘y ‘0â€" .H. 8. MOFFATT, k Nimbulbm. ARE HAD! C AND CALF SKINS M I “'1 cla- Radium. mm with not an 33W '“‘ Idem? CA8! PM“ AT Point-(ulna or naxfl: or a Hobby Suit of m MMJM. young 5 ' Pam which wlllouro von tooth TAMI. - . hr -.- --â€"â€" A. G. McOBADY SONS. dwkfltl'fldm W . . -“ It run Run Imam.:&” Prom. mum ow-I'I‘mwunwlm â€"â€"-â€" Incorporatad by Act of I"¢1rli4.muml.i BOW AND W DEPOSIT. creator! ding-a nor ovum-‘mmwm Welmvcalargcandnngni Our Trimmed Hat- and Boom goodl. all of which we have determined to ole-o out. commencing on Come early while the anortmcnt in good. ' the obeys do“. RM, Every flat and Bound Jailed Down. w b hrmar and his mnidof-all- p -k,inwhich the litter Appears to have come out ascend belt. t of all the Newer Burner Styles. 3 ivâ€"Iubnimww. an M ““3 °‘ ‘3an" ' ' Wnnlunn, June flâ€"The rainy weather Itill continua. Min Row-om bu pulsed the exam- imtionl at. the Toronto Normal School. Farmers who wait a cheap fence should call and Inc a sample at Mr. Earl’s. Ono of our young men. who thought HEADQUARTERS FOR STYLISH MILLINERY »“."“°':‘:.‘::i:':.‘:‘§§:°.$°mm‘ii°. Show Rooms-Main St. Opposite Buell Sc. 3031'. WRIGHT W SILK SALE AT BOTH STORES Every piece 02 Silk, Satin, Merv, Pongce. etc. “marked down for this sale. flail and examine. MELTING RAPIDLY. (‘mr popular makes of born lit-ting Lisle, Taffeta and Pure Silk Gloves in Block and Colors. Seeour new unsortmcnt of Swisa Muslims, Embroidered Skirtingn, Elo- gsnt designs in Valencicnncs. Luce Skirtings, Black Spanish and Chantilln, Lam Skit-tings, White India. Linens, Whitc Victoria Lawns, DRESS GOODS. Bargains in Black and Colored Drona Goo-Lia of every description. W Branch Store, Corner of Main and Perth Streets. 3. Y.I'AII. - But the service: of prodigal were badly needed at 1: me, so the father mdnimod a. amoral pardon for his son: who in now a happy lingerer at the! H‘i‘lfifilid. Q c035 ,-_u‘-MM »° b, PHILLIPSVILLI. Horn", June 24.â€"~The two hop- Bnrgains in Shirtingl, pleat men I know of are B. C. Phelpl and “William Tnckaberryâ€"nll because . their bottorbalvea have presented each of them with a boy. The repeal of the Scott. Act is just sprouting in this village. If the senâ€" aon should provo favorable, we expect a. good crop by fall. Bargains in Linen Doyleys, . ‘Ne go? down street Saturday even. mg pet in tune to see the finish of a Bargains in white Marseilles Quill“. awould~bo fight. between ti!“ young 1 blacksmith and n former. The farmer Bargains in white honeycomb Quilts, would not light. Still, the smith ' cufied'hiu cars. An mar as we could learn, it was caused by an overdose of calamity wmer. Mr. and Mrs. Vout, of Augusta, nre Viliting at B. C. Phelps'. ._._...â€"- “ARLIN- - ' Wmnann, June 26.-â€"The pro- tracted wet weather has seriously damaged groin on low lands. Hay generally promises to be a fair crop. Fall wheat and rye are looking ex- cellent. Bargain: in Cottonadea, Bargains in Towols and Towcllingu. Bargnins in Table Linens, Bargains in Table N npkinn, Bargainsin Lam Curtains. Bargains in Curtain Poles. Bargains in Hemp Uarpetl. AT BOTH STORES. Hm“ Wm. Smith in remodelling lain store. “0'05“ ROBT IVVRIGHT & CO "is”..é'i".3” When finished it will be the finest 0 I country store in the county. He is in BROCKVILLE‘S ONE CASH run. the meanwhile occupying J as. Smith’s PRICE DRY GOODS HOUSE store. * Harlem has no baseball club this summer. The boys have decided to rest on their laurel: and give the “ other fallen" a. chance. 6 t 7 There are two homes in training at 8 vv IS a PS the Harlem driving parkâ€"«W. Smith’s pacer and H. C. Smith's four-yonr-old. BROOKVII-I-E They are doing good work. Athena ' lbw-cameo, mice notion. FRONT OF YONUE. Horn“, Juno-.24.“ The county court one between D. 'ibnnant and At the SILK COUNTER this week. Special Lots out (E: concerning an “my on the of the ordinary gun. 90c, and up to $2.50 per yd. The most ~cial at 95c., we claim a line rea Dress Department is filled with all the Newest Black Satin Mcrveilleux, 72c, 75c.‘nnd J lly worth 1.2 5. pond, in; been left to an arbi- Spe. 0. ii . 7 Just what fire escape: mean, in con- nection with hotels, is beyond our mprohcmion. .' Some of our artist. would do well in making picture: of n farmer’s acre .flltmwl‘crriu, covered with young '31 ’3; the act of gathering the ”icon .‘luit. ’ ‘ its Iiilio Connolly in ntill very low pular makes. Henriettas, silk and wool Goods. comprising checks and warp, in leading rhadcsâ€"pca- .. confined to her bed. stripes, combinations in endless cock, Nile green. terra cotta, Make an effort to see- variety. them. in this Department you can possible advantage, both as rognrdn style and quality. Our Are people aware that scavengers baige, fawns and black. Low. Ire ing through the country picking : ~ - up 0 d boom nod comma of deacon- lest prices m ‘hc tnde' for sugar homes, where they are em- fill“: in the refining prooeu‘l timber in us": on the ground for . the conntruclim. of a bridge to an \Mallorytown. . ’ c “up-shin arou- rccontly between a Mollorytown man and his wifn, which insulted in the old lady being 4 Prints *â€" will” Jones pawl. bcsween Athena invest your money to the hm: stock is very large, and we ask the ladies to see it before buy- lock“; up in an ”MW“?- ing elcewberc. LEWIS on PATTERBON.‘ Boning Out -,\“o“ [Wm-r -‘- '2: MN m. @rwmm , .1 we“ «wan. prediction oftbr wmwtho contrary. Wod- nqdly' lat wan on. of thowouut alibi. ywotm. v... W Regardless of Goof. if’un . ”will“... o... o. m : W. no the commilhsa decided to W0 pounding: until the B. lurch-ll 2nd. , pfiuBob‘t Dixie cud . Bath a second time, when Dixio was d the winner. For gun's cl damn. 1st price was token by John onnick. and in the luly’l jig dance. little Borthn Flood obtainod first prize. During the afternoon interacting speeches were delivered by Mel-u. Phillips and Hall-day. The total receipts of the a” nmonnlnd to 0841.35. which in a my full on. consulting that the plo-nic was hold one arm than “refilled. A {great may were no doubt deterrcd rom coming on Thursday for fear of a re lilion of Wednesday's ruin, while n. urge num- ber throughout the district did not hear of the postponement until too late to get there in time. The committee, with Faber Kelly at their hand. are to be congrntulated on the success of the day's proceed- ings under all the advene circum< stances. norm. The Very Rev. Donn Gauthier, of Brockville. honored the day by his genial prcaence. Not an angry word won spoken or the least unseemly canducl in« dulgcd in during the day. Not. 3: single person was observed on the ground: under the influence 0" 'uncr. It in said that there ans one man in Athens who was very much diasp- pointod because the pic-nit: did not aka place on Wednesday as advertised. says that ho hurl all arrange- men made to mom. n fair matron * them on ihnt dn‘ '. and no there was on or epitome dfllce within ‘ rcoidonon of his fair in- amornm, be hnd to drive out in un- certainty of her being there. Widowad matrona. fair. fat, and forty, are said tube. fickle minded at times, and this must have been the czuxe in this instance, no she did not ,pnt in an up pearnncc. Howcvcr, our gallant widower sought and found consolation in inhaling the fumes of one of Con- vcry’s B-ccnt cigars. and in the genial companion-hip of one of Glen Bucll‘s fairest daughters. 8?. PAUL’S P3383?!“ 033303. in”. D. mun. I. L. Oral-rd Ind 211an an m. Tuesday last. marked m c h in the existence of the united recby‘ mriun congregations of Athens and 'i'olcdo. Mr. Flemming, the unani- mous choice of the congregations. in a young mo of scholarly allainments and of good address, and he alto We marked ability on a preacher. mbylerinniam receives in him on utmost and faithful poster, whose settlement in our midst is 11 ounce for gratifiw’i or... not only to the members of his any, but to the community in general Al. three o'clock the church was filled. Toledo being repmenwd by nonrly seventy, who had driven out. to witness the ceromorcy. The Rev. A. McGillimy. modemior, presided. Othm members of the Brockville Presbytery present were the follow- in :--Rov. Mr. McKenzie. Brock- vifie; Rev. D. Y. Boos, Wesiport; and Rev. J. G. Potter, Morrickvillc. The Rev. E. N. B. Millard, of the Kingston Presbytery; the Rev. J. Wilson, B. A.. of the Methodilt Church, and the Rev. D. D. Munro, of the BIA tint Church. were lilo protect. bone were, by molnlinn conniituiod corresponding roobylors, and, with Mr. E. Edgar. r der. ofllci- nlly tormenting tho Toledo congre- gntion. took port in the ceremony of laying on of bonds. The bliowin o minionnryatndcnu. . yhry were pro-on : . . E09111“. imadowno; J. Hutchiu. Morton; ad 3. Sturgeon, Maitlnnd. Tho ordination rumor: woo adflr. Paint. It. Bonndclivornd the to. lo tho cmdidnlo, and Mr. Ic« Rennie the «hire. to tho congrep- lion. The «er00 throughout oz: On Friday int 3 one of ire-pun said-mag. wan tried It the town hall bnforo Squire Boovil. The phi. min: Darling. of“ Blmcoo," unwed an ncfion agninlt Frank Yum. for un- lawfully ingot: ' ~ lilnant. 00. W. Greene, up?“ or Darlin and M.A.Evarlu for m- Squire: i ht and Loverin were pror- ent, but ill not lake part in the on» Mr. Ewrlt: objccwd lo ‘ Mr. Wight uctln , no he wu an interested purl-y. nnd r. Lovarin objected to sitting on the can. as be paired 60 not Illcl‘ibe H. Caldwell, modieoper, m the first witness. oived four horses from the deft. on the 26th inst. to be im undcd. Had no pr0per pound on ordarod Yates to put lbe animals in his own stable and inks care of them. Darling got the hereon out of pound by paying 80 cents for pound- ngc. Wu satisfied of bin own know- ledge that the horses impounded were a common nuisanoo, in the neighbor- hood. llnd seen these! scam horses on Yalea‘ form before. They were some of the limo on the road, at. olher limes they Would be on Yatoa' fields, then on some other person's form. In crous-exnminnl ion witness mid. be won not paid anything for his services an poundkeepor excepting his poundnge fees. A lively altercation took place during the exuminnlion of this witness between " His Honor " and (he defen- dant's attorney. Pltf. aware that his horses were. impounded by Yates on the 26th in“. He paid 60 cents to get. them released. ”in horses were in n pasture culled “ The Ranch," consisting of three lols of lanthnt la Womb“ form and tint of daft. bone three lots of land belonged lo as many dill'orent parting ind as there wan no line fence be» tween them ,tlio were. by mutual consent, palm in common. The rlion o' the fence between lhose ole and the Ynlea furm maintained by Wilton wan good, bui‘ the portion maintained by Yates was very poor. Could step over it in places. Plif. claimed 88 for loss of time, pcundngc paid and damages. In cross-crawl» mion witness said he could walk over Yntco' fence in some placen. Hit: horses were not. bronchy. Could not any whether the horse's "amped over the fence or pulled it own. Ques- tioned by the bench, witness said that he did not know whether the fence between Wiltse and Yams had ever been divided or not. but land been told that it Was. The fence wu composed of small polec Mid brush, and in many places WM only 18 inch“ high. Mr. Ever“: objected to the bench “king lending questions, And expound himself to forcibly that his worship. alter mvcrnl warniugn. at laugh or- dered him to leave the court, which he did, his client going with him. Morton Wilma. sworn: Ssid his father owned the lot adjoining Yates’ land. His port of the fence was good. but the part kc t up by Yates was very poor. on only twosod-a-balf foot. high in most places. So far as he was uwnrd bin fithor and Yates had never had trouble about this line fence. Did not know of cattle or horse: breuking into hi! father's lot from Yates' form. Amos Willie vo testimony n; 3.0 tho slate of the fence through which the hone: were said to have mule ' Wilue'a portion was sub stoniinl, but. Yatm' rt was: very poor and not n lawful once. Goo. P. Wight said he ind on: w ‘ arrange the difficulty between tho mes. Uonlidend the fence, on the dad, to be me lace. bi . angmhalf-foot Moo. oxocpl a. plum whurnllobndbun shoved ofby . 8m phot- in Your lam y sod claim-nu cumming up, vojndpncm for $8 domes. . minion Day. Be sure and visit the Bradford Warehouse for Dress Silks. Be sure and visit the Bradford Warehouse for Kid Gloves. Silk Gloves and Lislr a- .- ‘1.“ Be sure and visit the Bradford Warehouse for Hosiery. Be sure and visit the Bradford Warehouse for Ladies' Cor:â€" scts-cheapcst in Canzidu. Be sure and visit the Bradford Warehouse for Prints, Ging- hams, Chambrys, &c. Be sure and visit the Bradford Warehouse for Table Linens Towels, Shea-tings, Pillow Cotions, 81¢. Be. sure and visit the Bradford Warehouse for Ladies' Cot- ton Underwear. Be sure [mil mail“ the Bradford ‘NarehOUSc for gents' Shirts, Ties. Collars, Cuffs and Handkerchiefs. at l price. ‘ Bradford; 'Wmhouw will make a Grand Display of Bargains on Do» Every Dcpcu'tnwnt will be full of Special Attractions for buyers. BRADFORD WAREHOUSE Mm .m Bradford «:â€" Warehouse 3160’. 31-003 KingStrcct, . Brockvillc. .Opp. Central Hotel MONEY TO LOAN WE HAVE instructions to place A lam ruin of private funds on comm rate- of interest on an! mortars. on In) ovod tam Terms to suit bouuwm. A m H‘ll’l’CHESON c: Flfilllm, Barri-urn. 1.0., Bmhllw. l'm Spri "8 ms ARNOLD’Silâ€"EW STORE C EN TEAL BLOCK is now replete with a carefully selected stock of New Goods for Spring and Summer Trade. As our Staple Goods were bou ht early (before the prices of 211 Cotton Goods had been advanced by the manufactur ers) we. are able to and will give Special Induccmentn to buyers. I An in» uon of and w ll be WWW. m l! N. ARNOLD, General Marchant. THE LEADING Furniture & Undertaking We. Victor“ 8%. W. -1'. c. sfivsn c. 330. WOWAIMW‘ Coffins. burl and Covered Caskets . Shrouds, etc.‘ "I AM” ALMING ' Havin made arrangements to go to m -~ g We will dispose of everything at a ”manila!“ “Iqbal-ha ‘ Tin tabla- Inocfinnn. urn-m “m I!“ I! 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