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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 16 Jul 1889, p. 1

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MICHAEL ]. KEHOE 'L ,Fauémah 73’9" . ‘Hmt will receive by “ parole?“ attenua- ~ broth/ills, Owl. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .. .. --.- ._ w-..“ , ' VOL,‘ V. N0 :9, J. r. We. I.ch-‘a, ’ The Old Reliable '1' A 3 L O B 8 N B It... opposite Athens. Du. comcll a Cornell, II () I T S E. Gentlemen who wish to have their ' ATHENS. 0331‘. DR. (‘ M. ll. CORNELL suits made up in wdl beat. hm... Tuesdays 'l‘bursd ad su- THE “TEST STYLES “mm. tor scum“. LUHSL'LTA IONS. all) C.M. I. CORIIIJ. I.U.l 8. IL Gunilla!” I. D.. C.I. J. P. Lamb. 1.3.8.. DENTIST. After more then U years excl?- enre \l r. Lamb lsyrcuotrod to render the t servivcsln both utmhuniculsltd surgical deut~ lslry Chlpman & Saunders, (‘l\'lb uuuxuuaiuomtnion and Provin- cial Laud Sui-re on. 0ch King Htroct. cp- pmin- Victoria all. Bm-kvllio, Ont. w. l'lill'MAN. ILA.”- I D. J. BAUNDIIU‘. fl.A.w. WORKJJJ‘SHIP. snout.» "mun: A. I. cassette, - ATHENS. All. won: wanlus'rnn.’ BROCKVILLE of ‘h m, . VARIETY WORKS flint Retrieved from theshcppen‘l Mill to the OLD ETAND. Militiuwt. Hyron A. Events, SOLICITOR. (‘0NVKYANCEB. kc. Chloe. m c." . cyst. Uttico, Parish Dim-k. Athqns. Geo. I". Ackland, V.8.. LICENTIATE of the Ontario (‘uile Vuvriuury Snr cons. ()fllceirUallaxhcr irrumnmlul 6L, .‘ewboro. HOTELS. The Gamble House, A’l‘llEN’B. Till?! FINE NEW BRICK HOTEL HAS in-m «it-mung" (uruistu-d throughout in the l.,tr~t styics HYl'I‘)’ attention mum to the wants of gut-st.- (mat ~\unluuml stublt-s. 21H! FR Ell. PIERCE, l’rup'r. Dominion Hotel, NHW‘HURI). T“ l“. now proprioturs of this imtcl v. ill. wimro no p nus ill making this mm of (lu' twat :tn’ttnl- TiI‘N in this auction. The limirw hni burn natur- nmluul tiirmtqliuui. 'l‘ln‘ stalnic-suud Hllt‘\ll. are new and lill.:l‘. _ _ _ ~ I» (Manhunt 5- lil'iNlH lltllflmu. 'l‘llUI-j. luc (:RUM, MANUFACTURER AND REPAIR!!! OF SMALL MACHINERY, ENGINES. GUNS, SEWING MACHINES, Mi. ‘1‘ PATTERNS AND MODELS MADE. w BRASS AND COMPOSITION (‘AST« thlH TO ORDER. 44411 Title Leadin a" £9 SHOE HOUSE II " 2 | .l . . , 3 , 'l'lll". subscribe-r hm ill}; Jittilln inkvu’ t‘lifll‘gl' .‘ 1 l of the m'm-i‘ri' sit-Ir m. l-J'mel lll‘l'vi, whims it) > mmmu-am titl' pului. that ho him llHl recon: 'l '-it it. full stuck of l. u .l w ‘ “ 1l -:â€" 1 H 1‘. .5 II -:- ,p ‘i 1. atocuus, ms. sums, cum “ 00003, noun, FEED, ETC. ":I'I'l IA £30118 We Guarantee the Best 25-cant 't‘ the Village for the Money. BANK OF MONTREAL EFTAHLIHHKI) I818. .‘lt‘f (ff Am. KIVKIH or FARM l‘umu'rl TAKEN it: Excrusux. ii 1 JOHN A. ltAl‘l‘El.l.. 11 Orders taken for Silverware. [ncnrpnrutmi IH/ f’arliamcnt. Capitol. 311 Paid-up . nest . , 'sead OfficeIWbIONTREAL. Board of It tremors. Rir i). A. SMITH, K.(‘.M.(i.. l'rvddvnt. U A. 'i)m‘MMt>.\n. l'qu” Vlcwl’rvsul- tit. Gilbert Hum, lust; , Ali'x. Murruv. Em . A. ‘l‘. l‘attvrmn, limp. Hugh Alt-Lollun, no... b-Idwnrd ll. (lrccti~:hi-L'l-l-x. End. \V. (‘. McDonald, Esq" lion. J. J. t‘. Abbott. . 31 1000.0” 6.0.0.00. “'1‘ offer a Largo nud “ell us-«nrtud stock of lr-mlt Mid reliuh‘n' Garden, Field and Flower Hoods at LOWEST PRiQJES. To clubs and those wishing to buy in qnuutity, “a urn pix-pared to quote pricvsus BI'RIICIIQBD In Canada. l0“ ‘3 ”WW"! “"3' "‘V‘W‘TWl’l“ ”0“" l" ”m” Montrcul: ll. V. MEREDITH. Assist. Manager. «la. Rum-trim b)’ mull “H” 7"?““C pmmplflml Almnntc Ont Monctnn V n "“-’°""" “WWW” ltcllovillt‘. ' New \Vcalmlnstcr. n.('. ‘ ll {ll "trill ll ,0, er'kvillc. “ Perth. “ Calgary. Alberta Petorboro, Opt. llllflt‘lx'\'ll.l.l~‘.. (\‘C'l'AlllO. Chstham. N. B. l’ioton, '8 t I. 1:3.‘1‘1‘. flattuifi.0EfiB)B lost “I ms t- the worn. I'M u-sauw War. ’ PIN“. Heavy W. J. llt'cnwsx. tlvncml Manager. I E. s. CIKHHTHN. Assistant Ucncml Manager and Manager of Montruoi Brunch. . A. MAl‘Numfl. Assistant General/Manager . a and inspector. R. Y. IE]H)E.\'. Assistant inspector. Hamilton. t‘mi. Kin stun. ‘ Lint say. London. fit. Mery'a, (lnt. 'l‘oro:.§0, “ ‘i‘aucouvor. BK“. Wollanobur . Ont. \Viunipofi,‘ an. London. Eng . 22 Abchurt- nc. New York. 313) \anl Starch rhinos. 22814 Hallo Street. ‘1" ('ollct-ttuns mode at all Rankin Drafts issued on all parts of the worl . Interest allow-ad on donosits. Chatham, (int. uebco. Que. r M M“. Towns. t‘ornwnll, l cgina. Anna. (lodnrich. Harms. Ont. . and mu' floss. w“. m and uses 0! equal vain. (luci h. litratfnnlfllnt. llnli ax, NB. Hi. John. bill. ! o-oPm-hooab- «my In“ ”our“ l nth t ed ‘ ha is h; 17' “0'09“" ' AM“. I u- lrs- uni-«II '31 s.- ths want. '0 In. ’ V‘s-co nail am you have less I In» M ’ mouths nine mow- the. Is floss m nets. A A) M to you who as, have called. the herons your own who-vita atonesras molt-ed ifi‘fi‘gfl“ llll ulngsllln' w A N T E D Farmers and turtl’ooplo Elpocltily, 40,000 BEACON iatfifflf'iflfr’ AND CALF SKINS HIGHEST CASE PRICE AT THE BROCKVILLE TANNERY. A. G. McCRADY SOI‘IS. 7......”â€" __ -__.aâ€"_._..___- ___._._ - ARE MADE: When first-class Groceries are wanted, espe- cially T . Flour. Su r and ()atmesl- or first class Ra .ware. (fut cry Crockery dtls, sod Paint-(mixed or unmixed : or a Nobby Suit of ('lothee, with neat tr shoes tor a (run; man; or s sehmere or Lustre Bre- . with Poi Golf Shoe. for a young lady: or Potent ledletncs, which will cure even tooth- ache In one week ; or, In short. anything Deposit 10s. with “it. who will cm to: to es Worth of loos- lr voo luvs Mos" on Goon. SAW Pmnvchanto n Alone: I? m. A flow-1‘ rut win. on row Cmrr. Man truss from Cltnlnm's Island libs llltll , Ll: Kl “M‘s t‘ sud Olen snail. hove mu t and to 633.... um m . Queer I‘ll. In M Rests. Nothing but ram __ WANTED. AN ornes ”7.“- m 0 I“. hand. am to I. A. IV 14! m. Athens. J . m 0'31 ’ TOCHEEEMEN. sm- ummwmmmm IIOOIVII-RU. . mus llltlfl’ If.“ 0! It"!!! Athens, Leeds ... 0...... J...- m. W“-.m..._._ WWW... A»... -7,“ WWWMMWAA ”AW ROB’T - WRIGHT â€" & - co.I grooms a Main Street, opposite Bucll Streetâ€"Branch, Comer Main and Pen Streets.â€"-â€"H. Y. Farr, Man'g'r. ‘ smarter 1x rn' 4x0 TELEPHONE ‘33 A- LIST “FOR BONE OF TIII-â€"--â€" IN OUR s BRANCH STORE 138 B PARABOLS blue, navy, and brown yard. u...â€" 20c. Grenadines 5s. per yard. lOe. Lsce Bunting for be. per yard. Athens high school. is spending her 150. Luce Bunting in cream. pale holidays at Poole's summi-r resort. for 100. per 12}c. Dress Goods for 70. per yard. 10c. Chambruys for Bic. per yard. 40¢. Tussor 81 its for 300. per yard. 750. Printed Purges Silks for title. per yard. 15c. White Lawns for 12“. per Jonas Hagen-man, that measured snx , yard. 1 l l i l 100. While Spot Muslim; for 88. 5 CENTS PER YARD Hundreds of yards White, Striped umi (Shocked Muslins for 50. per yard. N Midsummer salel White and cream India Linens at ll ROCK “VI LLE’S “3““ Geolcs. Young line Bash Price Dry iloods House 5 wondortui bargains. This is smug. , iticcut article for cool dresses, docs up i beautifully clear. 15c. Ladies‘ Cotton Hose for 12in. Ladics' White Muslin ings, and 'l‘uble Linens. __.., ._,.v. . -...._.,., ..,,.._.. 15c. (Eents‘ Knit Cotton Socks, lilo 30H would mt. be kopt so strictly, wvre Aprons, 25c. Bargain prices in Towcls, Towclâ€" Ask to Ste our bargains in \Vhilc Quilts. ('omc direct to our stores for bor- m,” ! gums in Hosiery and Glows. Rob’t WRIGHT & Go. [.caa’crs of [.mu Cas/t Priresw-Dired Imporlers. Lewis l and sec, DRESS l stock bcforc buyidg. “‘1 @Patterson BROGKVILI-E AVE you had a glimpse of the Patterns, Styles and Color- logs that are the correct thing this season P in satisfying the dcsirc at 205 King St.. Brockvillc. ‘ GOODS E ask any Lady rcquirin anything in this line to see our l andlc our goods and form your N0 difficulty Come own idea of the quality. Checks and stripes at 10c. per yard. All-wool Lanark Cloth, 46 in., at 48¢. per yard. Cloths at 55c. all-wool. Silk \Varp Henriettas. W'ool \Varp A mazon Heurietms, Cold Satin Cloths 46 in. all-wool at 75c. per yard. No double about the qualifping “ all." This is a hint to our friends who . have not seen them to waste do time. T HE sunny days will set you thinking about lawns and mus- busâ€"something in which to keep cool. We have studied your wants and are prepared to meet them. Call and see our Linen Lawns. India Muslins, (cotton Challisu, Embroidery, Flouncings, Chambray and Chambray Flouncings, Cold Mus- lins, Tennis Selling Out Regardless o! Flanncls in difl'erent shades.â€"-â€"-Billowy Breeze NOW AND WHEN DEPOSWS Catchers. every one. and sure to suit your purpose. LIEWIS , & PATTERSON. *â€" Goat. BIG - 63. . BROCKVILLE. Having made arrangements to go to We will dispose of everything at a TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE! Everythin must be cleared out by the 'nnin September? We have a first class sssortblifiut following lines, Vin: of the susrmsmmmon. m alts m m an am last. The Council met in the town hall, with the Boers and Deputy-nave and Councillors Wight, and lluymt prey-tout. An account vb: $19.50 was pre- sented by Stevens Bros. for colon and â€"â€"â€"â€"-x-â€"~- other services in connection with the a.“ MILLS- . burial cl two indigent“. The account M , J l {ELâ€"A t was ordered to be psid. Mr. $23,340:}: young son . On It otlon of Mr. Hayes. seconded Mrs. E. Huskin is on a visit to her ' by M" Wilbt' the 1'” clsuss 0' By- sister in Michigan. law 8‘9 was repealed sud a motion M. u. sm- went out toCsrleton “30th Opening Up the tide-mad be 1“,. Thursday as ‘ 'itm,“ in the suit tween lots 24 and 25. concession 6, of'SMWQIl v_ Turner. 'Yonge, full ‘0 feed In “'idth, ‘0 III fun wuut NEWS. tum-Err; m on sun qr consensus”. A m at News and 0...-..u-fl â€"-A use. or . at... well It!“ I). Misses ,Id. sud Edith mm m length. . . sway visiting relatives. By-law No. 85-2, sppomtmg a col- Eighty boxes of cheese fire shipped, leotor 0‘ rates, was Introduced end from he", tut, sum-(1W, Price grand twice. when. on motion of Mr. 13/160. perlb. Wight, seconded by Mr. Hayes, A.‘ W. Kelly received the appointment at QUABIN. - ‘ ssalary of 840, and the by-law was Honest, July illâ€"Miss Libbie rend is third time and passed. _ There Thomson, who has been attending wore two applicants for the position of collector, enry Rowsome, who did 5 not state what. salary he would ex- l pact, and A. W. Kelly who ofl'ered to' perform the duties for 340. l On motion of Mr. Wight, seconded by Mr. Hayes, the flows was author- Hugh ized to examine a rock in road division No. 3, which was said to obstruct the water, and to cause its removal if be deemed such it course to be necessary. The Clerk was instructed to apply to I). Mun-veil relative to the possession ‘ of the deed of the high school prop-l erty, the whereabouts of which is not i knovvu to the township ofiiccrs. I The Council then adjourned, to meet .on the 15th of August, when requi‘ I sititms from. the srluml sections will} be received and acted upon. J. H. BLACKBURN, Clerk. l CORRESPONDE/V CE. Editor A1: H mm REPORTER: Sm,~~- l have been somewhat. amused at. the mmtortimis and distortions of your otlwr Lyn correspondent, who: scrum tn Imu- lutcly obtained his' frmlnm. His criticisms of your Lyn local news are characteristic of the writer. As to the “conclusion that the male por’tion,“ dc, have been on a I grnnd drunk. your correspondent. did not own hint. at such it. thing. Asl fortyuliuu votersâ€"- a largo umjority of; the districtâ€"“haul petitioned against‘ any liccun- being granted in Lyn, the large tunic rity of the male citizens of Lynn src sober, temperate nnd order Mr. '1’. Powell, our pepular trustee. has erected a Very fine wood shed for the accommodation of our school. Mr. T. Gavin has purchased a new [ self-binder from our agent, Mr. Wilson. Buying has begun and the yield is very larg'e. Your correspondmt measured 0 stalk of outs from the field of Mr. feet four inches in length. Mr. Thomas Powell purchased a very fine litmus from A. W. Mallory lust Week. Mr. Robert l’golv‘l; beautiful sum- mer resort is being dolly fillcd with guests from Montrcul (Mawu and ew York city. Miss Lizzie Tricksjv, who was vi~it~ ing friends in Fuirlicld, bus returned thomv. Teacher wanted in Our school sec- tion, No. l9. Escott Front. _ u..- v.7 , li‘ltdxr'j‘ or yoxtfic. MONDAY, July 7.---â€"-Tlm holiday snu- it not for the drinking usages of the country. ‘Would the Charleston correspond- out kindly notice old Mr. David Hum- ilton. Mr. Hamilton is, if still living,. on old resident of (,lharlcston, and was at H"? time We were acquuiutcd with I r. very respectable botclkecper of isoid place. One of his sons was, and perhaps is still, in the American war department. We put up with Mr. Hamilton and wife some 35 years ago, and were \cry kindly received. Strawberries scnrociy pay at present prices when shipped to Montreal. The going price last week was 51‘. per box. At that. rate one crate of 54 boxes would bring 32.70. Expense of. ' . r0 . _ gathering 54c, exprtssngc. .; c., com . . . . . . aw. n.v o. rg to so. 0 i it '. mission 270., 54} empty boxes mo. emu i I h e n tint , y f ' n ringe to depot 10°“ rent of land l0c., it is ”the low and Its supporters that l board while gathering 256., use of crate l()c.,~-»total $2.15. (loin 570. This is on a. small scale. By “)le it will be seen that farmers are not. mak- ing wealth very fast by strawberries. We have been asked it it, is right and legs] for a school teacher to dress up in the evening and go and see his sffianccd and stay out very late, or till the old goptlcman pulled off his boots. Here is our public opinion. Ks a schoolteacher has every Saturday at. his disposal, we think that it would be just and proper for him to set apart lSaturday afternoon as it proper time to ; visit his girl, providing she gut her 1house sci. in order in the g of them, and the scenes described wen: facts that can be proved by numerous witnesses. There was no charge made of unlawful conduct, but was distinctly described as “ according to Act. of For- liatucnh” There was no allusion to the person holding the license. The stamment that the liccnse in Lyn Wits tho only one in Elizabeth town wus also true at. the time of writing, as every one who reads the papers kuc ws. At. the first sitting the commissioners granted the one for Lyn only (the 'wine, and beer license at the Park I do not. class asn. liquor license.) cht comes the accusation that “spite snc' joulousy ” were the cause of the " false statement," This, Freedom knows, is all bash. There is no one in Lyn against whom I have any spite, and to be jealous of any unfortunate with on uncontrollable love for strong drink, and a license bar placed under his nose, would be a strange sensflion surely. The good opinion of oil order-loving, reaps cbtblo people is n thing much to be dmzirod, but the high estimation of a cliqu a, whose especial pct lambs have always turned out. bad. I do not covet. As reg 1rd! the truthfulness of your Lyn local news, your correspondent is prepared tt.‘ prove that his; statement is true, the jnsinuation of Freedom to the contrary notwithstanding. The truth of the umttor is. the beauties of the Crooks Act are fast becoming dim to some of its supporters, and a plain statement of trusts is cxtrcmoly an. pleasant. This glorious fir-Pedant does not always work well, on only It. kw days ago one of its loudest champions was soundly abused on the street by a British subject whose freedom had been curtailedtomehow. Consistency, thou art a jcw i. never forgetting to inform the young lady of his visits. ~~-____....... u, , w ESTPOHT. SATURDAY, July 13.-â€"The Orange- mcn of this district‘and thcir friends spent. a very enjoyable day in Hmuil- tou’s Grove, about three miles from the Village, After a vcry sumptumns dinner, provided by Mr. Wm. Blair, Mr (loo. Jade, County Master, took the chair. The programme consisted of several enthusiastic and efiicient addresses delivered by Rev. D. Y. Ross Rev. W. Wright, Dr. Preston, M.PP., Mr. Cook, of (lananoque, sod others. Rev. Mr. Munro, of Athens, preach. ed vary acceptably to the Baptintn horn on Sunday, the 7th. Thirty candidates wrote at the en trance cxsm. held here last week. The third class teachers’ exam. was held here this time for the first. A number of our mminent citizens have purchased is ands in Ridcau Lake, sud several summer cottages urn being erected. Since our council game such a limmt grant for improving sidewalks, uvcml new pieces hsve been laid on the new streets. Mr. B. McNally, tailor, has placed in stock a full assortment of summer goods, which for extent. and variety rival those seen in towns. We inset of having two of the but tailoring establishments of the county. Mr. Kelly has long been known as one of the best casters to be hand. Mr. Geo. Melons, baker, is fitting up his new shop in splendid th'ler. He ex bopenltlnahw days, when he will by on hand a still [roster variety of can, ' , etc. â€"w- ' Ir. Wis. Dist ls doing on extension M “K m‘ bodesâ€"Is tbs m lies. Be- A‘ Newborn.“ PM” 10‘. 5'5" a... “HMHJ-tteaahsm,xmllliea,awomn Lvs Con) ”g..-â€" »~.â€"â€". '0“ III! DID..- llrocltville B. l). Sonicl.y.-- Union- vil-e, blvpt. 18, l9, and '20. .. t3. :mh Lc-eds E. 1). Stx:iety.â€"~»Delta. Sept. 24 and 25. ' Kitley Township SOCiely.---Frank- ville, Oct. 2 and 3. Rear Leeds and Innsdownc Town- ship Society.-â€"-ltyndlmrbt, Sept. 26 sud 27. North Cmsby Towmdnp Society.-. Nowhere. Sept. 1'4'. Bastard and Bump.“ Boci-ty “Elicia, Sept. 21. Toronto Exhibttiou.~~8vpl. It to RI. Gananoqueumfiept. 10, It and In. l’mvincinl.m[.ondcn, Sept. 9 to M. mtawa._â€"Sept. 9 to M. , Township minis-shuns," Winchsstttntc “Iran‘s . While «(these-stat wall. slainnte loving, but. there ure a fcw whosca thirst. for strong drink gets the bottom coudhnm. . 113'12 l was no: or W H W 1 I.“ U! . You. u d u.- v I. It came to pass in the 1m! ssc~ 0nd year of the reign of Victoria 0! the tribe nf Gus-lph and the seventh mouth and the first day of the month that there was a rest. gntherin cl people at the wayside town called o~ tram. 2.‘ There were gathered together at that place a goodly number of people «ofyoung men and maidens, of old men sud children, who came out for to see the giants of Notrom vanquish the youths trom Legit). 8. For be it known that the word bed gone forth that the youths should return to their own town much beaten by the giants. 4. Now among the youths from Le- gin there want. forth one Hiram. a merchant, also Hiram son of the High Priest ; James, a money ch ;Wat- son, who buyeth and sellst in the mmltet. piece; Muses, a lawgivrr ; Denny, a tiilo-r of the soil; William, the son of Tubal Cain ; James. the pedagoguc and one surnsmcd Glover. from beycmi Jcrdnn; also George, a disciple of Ereulupius, who wss also It scribe. 5. Now it come to pass, as the youths drew nigh unto the place of sports, it. was whispered among the people of Notrnm, “ Wl‘. came those striplings here ? Knew they not that ours are lllt‘ll of renown even plums, and they will return to their home» much beaten ‘2" 6. Now when the time for sports was come they did much leaping and running, and the strife was grout. 7. Insomuch that one Zucchcus, who being small of stator. had climbed up into it cycnmore tree the better that he might see, could no longer rc- straiu himself. 8. And straightwsy he came down and nigh unto the crowd for the prcs~ was grchtw saying. 9. Know ye not tbs: lâ€"«though be- ing: small of stutureâ€"«sm gust. in strengtltwsnd nimble on foot. 10. And know {ya aim that. I can out. lcup any mayhem or in the noun try round about ‘! ll. 'l‘lwn ntmigbtvmy he spat upon his hands and run with all his might and did outlcap any of his country "l9". 12. And it came to pass that JnmeS. the pcdngoguc, from Legit), parsing by that wuy drew "tight, and running did be out leap them all, even so much as the length onarclxpus. 13. Audit crunc repeat: that. even in all the sports did the youths of Le- gin outstrip the giants of Null-om. H. And when cvonl time had come lllt' youths dapargl for their own country taking all the trophies from the giants save their sculpts only I did they leave with them. ' 'suppose he abides by the terms of the ‘ ' .,A-_._._ .,,.... M M. ,. Envoy's lust Wed. The storm on Tuesday was much worse to the west. oi us than it was] King Street, ~ ‘licrc and considerable dome is re- pmted from various points. The worst result of which we have board was the destruction of Mr. Harvey's- new hotel on Long Island. The llOlt‘l building which was large. had an an- m-x on the northerly side 60x24 feet. This was struck by the‘buyicauv, completely forcing it from the main building. When this accosted and the wind got inside the building it seemed lto not. in the same manner as u whirl- wind turning the annex com lately around before it. collapsed, an open- ing up the balance of the building, bringin it to the ground. AA large force ogworkmcn had been engaged on the building for some time past. rushing its completion and the 90th inst. had been fixed on no the date for tie»: formal openin , and a prosper- nus Benson is looks for, so many roomshsd already been engaged for the season. The hotel was being built. by day work under the super vision of MLJ. D. Warwick, and the loss will therefore fnll cmMr. Hervey the OWner. The workmen were all at the building at the time the storm broke out, but very fortnn ately nil camped with out. serious in jury. though four were slightly hurt. Hr. J. D. Warwick, the builder, in- forms the Recorder ,wst already s force of fifty man a at work re» building, and that the ncculent will not cause more than ten or: twelve days delay in completing the :guilding. «Recorder. ”AA ”um.“ --._ Inna-es Ila-Inflow. Among the en trance condidntcs who wrote. a). the examination here, the tollowing are the names of those who have been provisionally admitted by the local bnsrd of examineisz-Vic- toria Barlow, Jcnnie Eyre, Luis llswks, Arlette llolhugsworth, Lizzie Moles. Annie Morrison. Emma Pow ell, Flor: T'omson, May Wsshburn, Ciiil'nrd Blanchard, (lent-us lluel. \Villiam Earl, Bmcn Hill. Arthur Kincaid, Anthony llapv. Herbert Rhodes, Ford Wilt-e. Sta ts and note beads ”.75 per tho sand at the Rsros'rsa office. In spfip ot'a ell, ht shower early in the evsnvm, and t a very threatening aspect of the sky, the band social 8st- urrlay night wss a gmt snot-M. It. hoverin‘s lawn 'sa nicely illuminat- «I with Chinese and other Interns, and the trot-cl. resents-d by the twinkling lights gl motoring among thum- and moderator people Win or sr M‘Jn’lhfl div-solves. was exceeding, animated pretty. la atlhinn the play- st' the bowl the cusps” was so- rests-Mo Ila. lill or Will use. Biggis Block. -' King St, JAMES V. HILLERPMasg’r. l W s BROCKVILLE'S BEST VALUE DRY GOODS STORE. NNUAL July Annual jnly Annual July I HEAP Clearing Sale Cheap Clearing Sale Cheap Clearing Sale T Reduced Prices At Reduced Prices At Rcduccd Prices N All Departments In All Dcprtmcnts In All Departments RE M E N DOU S 'l‘rcmcndour; 'l‘rcmcndous O ARGAINS Bargains Bargains T B For Evcrybody , For Everybody FOP. l? 'v'E RY BODY All should avail tlicmscivrs of this opportunity to secure cheep Dry Goods. ll BADFORD ’WAREHOUSE ;,;_:f‘; LAT: 1‘51"." ‘1‘: Bradford -:- Warehouse 8160’. BLOCK Brock ville, Opp. Central Hotel MONEfTOmmAN WF‘, HAVE instructions to place a large sum of [“thle funds at current rates of interest on first mortgage on improved farms. Terms to suit borrowcm Apply to lll.’ ””3an & FISHER Barristers. an... Brockvillc. fail Spa “g 1m ARNOLD’S NEW STORE CENTRAL 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 31 Cotton Goods had been advanced by the mauufactur ers) we are able to and will give Special Inducements to buyers. 3 An in Man of [ends and ti w II be appreciated. D cos ll. ll. ARNOLD, General Merchant. THE LEADINGâ€" Furniture & Undertaking files. We It... We. 11¢. sfivs as 3: BBC. . 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