Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 23 Jul 1889, p. 4

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BARS, LA BUR, LAN D t, .. Usnsdo ms. on. '21, was, no. “so. 0331?, STRON" Q )1th of either boards or rolls end No. ll M wire. LEADING FARMERS M m" W RECOMHEND ll commit ‘ WHY an amp was Is res rm takes uphill tho-posse! BECAUSE it only requires half the rolls end the oonunon worn. fence. It won’t blow down my cooler than your building flunk mnnot rub or throw it down. Thoreau no stokesorpostsin t ground to decoy. It is stronger end con be built for half the cost. It is cheaper thnn wire fence with none of its dangers. contains enough meterinl, with the oddition 0! rod 01 fence to out. a good, substnnt'ml fence Turin right, 5 cents Any ordinary old rail fence Maire-r. and a pound of wire to u ,thnt will but tor yours. Wire web's L} cents a. pound, flfll‘ ECI'U. Fr" Fcr farm or township rights, call on or utilities- S. Y. BULLIS, Plum Hollow. :3 .WW__.WMHW .._.......,_.....,.â€"â€".. 'l’ll THE‘ PEOPLE OF “THEM AND SUINUIOIIO ODUNTIY. nm now oflerlsu bet ter inducements thinly linia‘th'ui‘hnvo ever been arm before. Prices are Lawn- And work letter. I have a line stitch ol‘ the Illluul Styles of rr‘mo. Menu": on hnnd. which 1 ant prepared to soil you vrry chonp,u\\'lngiotheI'm-L that i buy directly from the monuments-on. Uid ’I‘Intypee and Old Photograph-i Ooplod and Inlgrgod nny silo. Muilu as wood as new. and tlnielioxl in (I‘ll, Wntrr (Idlers and (rayon. I! Call nod Inspect work and obtain prim-e. it. ll. GAMBLE, ARTIST, BRUCKVILLE, ()N’l‘. fl...â€" .,_.. .__‘. “Fwdâ€"”.â€" 4 /4 M 5 5 . . ‘ a Inspection of his Stock of I‘t‘csh OCERIES I n Vitus AM I uni-G n “fun we mm- ('0MI’E’1‘I'I‘ION. If I‘IAS 1 our blondnl‘ unummi IlilinLlilytt.Try YII‘JAS CROCKE { GLASSWARE SOLE .‘IGL‘."T F0" CELEBRJTED THORLEI' 110188!) 8 l'd’l‘TLL‘ F00”. Vlfrntrjnet m 0! Iain” drei n. Also critic of 1'0. 1 lino 130M ('Iriâ€"‘ivn Ilt‘imuxu, ATHENS. ..._..-' m. -..__ _. -_.. w..." -._~ Mn. ..._... mww-.â€"WW,â€"¢‘ . Mâ€"mww -: D. W. DOWNEY :- Brookville’s Ono - Price BARGAIN Shoe House W $1115.,an STYLES, ,AREnEADY. ....... Yullr :th-nlnm in invited to n. ("410700. (‘onxplrto tunl Carefully Euloclcd ubeurt.‘ 'I' STYLISH rim-ts In W4,- nre pleased to an tmuncc thut out-Spring Im \ n lll'l'l l ml. mun ol‘ the S l‘l‘d‘ ligb'l' and MU-‘l Ladies, Gents and Children Boots, Shoes, Ru )8, bbers 85 Slippers. domplete Assortment-Aoim'l‘runks. Veilises & Satchels. .llt \I.I.l".l.l'.‘l) INDUL‘EM I'LN'I'H to bu 'crn, in the: way or in w. my In'p \rlmI-nl We oIl‘rr (”NP aricty in all how lil.flia~1.i.l gowiu. of final“) huyond question. end to these we mid Unlimited \.1\ u}: It'll. 'Ih'l ”I‘IHE STRONG} ENDI'CBMENT of LOW PRICES. ll) \\ ‘iivb WI' ~‘hn‘l drznomtmtc Wu. 1hr (YIII‘IAI'EST us well are the l‘litfli‘l‘lS’i‘ stock in these ‘ 1‘ :11). w; ft:‘>()'WN;Ef’ or” GEO. A. BULFOR now has open and ready for inspection lili‘lll‘ii‘l‘l‘ stock of 'Iuiloring f tlw village, consisting of Ftwr'u New linoox. zsnocxvxm. ..._.._..___....._... ._. _ ”Muâ€"M Takes plum-ow in announcing that lit- tlw I. \lllll‘lri'l‘, FINEST AND Hoods rwr otil-rrd to tln- people 0 {‘OA'I‘INGS, ‘. l‘l NUS, l’ANTINHS & 51' l'l‘INUS lilac Newest Patterns, Shades and Colors.» an...“ 7 “V9 1' gin“ o Ell all. g “ .t-L :«.-nl il'n'élrlrrlh lllurk, III e, llrown, IJlrtn-n, Ila-uh and llmvmr; W'itlc . Small I‘brrka nn-l Limo l‘herke; Plain and Fancy Pattern». __ , Stripes. either Narrow or \Vidc. Single or Double; ull \‘vnrrnmcit Wuus'rmm (‘01! Narrow “’ulv. ‘I'l.\‘(l1-' 'l‘o mnlvh. in Solid \\ ool \\ ”ruin-(I. tu‘ Unty the BEST Lining uml Threads 1 sod. If Only the BEST \lv'orluncn Emplo -ed. 14! Only MUDEI A'i‘l“. l‘rlcesf'hergml. TWIN-2i) SI, ”‘8 Latent h‘tylce; Newest I‘nitome; min a, From only lt'll doiinrs each. lam“; U .thIINH only 33.5" out h. r). .\' .\ nIre assortment of iioys‘ Suin- (rcndvmndel In Overcoat”. ill: to. M 8‘. All wool and wool lined; w M- ”- ALI. (mom w.\ttii,AI\"rian he Vimrtuwnx'rnn, rnnricrr rrr fll'AltAN’I‘MZI). goal at run E lwccde. II wcnr we . A N D A one. A. IUIJ'OID- - M l‘ii’ k4 .A to inform the farmers of tlu‘: ourroundint; country that unrernom in the DUW'HLEY 8LOCK. ATHENS, where nd it full line of samples of thc ’l‘lw snbswilwrn wish they have scrum) Idug; will keep on ha Massey Manulaoturing Company IVPLVDIXO Till"! CILKBRATRD .:.'..._'-,ma/ mer .‘ic'lrlfll’rzllrr, Toronto ll'lowcr. Silarp's Raw, .41..) My Beaver Grain Drill (Me on! double- ;jem'm’ (grill?! drill in [he markrt), Sully 11/014345, Gang Flour/:5. Sad and Sluliéle Plough. [rows ”arrows, and every article for form use ”Wsnisosout’o vmmwmmm'. :7 l~ . it our samples And get our prices. before piecing tinn to give you better vslue Ior your money [I Remember the ploceâ€"Dowsley’s lie sure nnd cnll and see your orders, as we are in 3 post than any other agency in the country. Block, Main at, Athens. ‘ BERNKY & CAVU'LEY .â€"-.__â€"â€"‘ ,~.__..____-. ..... FIRE INSURANE E. .0... ~....__._.- . DEWEY as BUCK __.T__ REPRESENT mom Brookvilb's skis halide . Hm. August 11th. ’ Their-mots won tasted to very fair hsy weathsrlsstwesk. - Culeton Plus intends great barbecue on the lsst of this month. The matriculetlos sod first class ss- smmations, now going on here, will close, to-morrow. Apinrisns report thst the flow of honey hss been very copious during the past few days. There sre four upsrstc schools in these oOuntiee, with an avenge stten- dsnco 01'75 scholars each. The average sttemlsnce of pupils st the (isnsn no public school during the first it of 1889. was 497. Many are the complaints heard of the ricketty snd useless condition at the steamboat wharf at Charleston. The incumbent having returned, di- Vine service will be held as usual in Christ Church next Sunday evening. It. is quite probsble that the Rock- pnrt picnic will take place on the 12th of August, when a grand time is an. liciputed, Two clerks in the Kingston post office have been suspended for open- ing letters which did not belong to themscIVcs. The drdicntory exercises in con net-tion with the Methodist Church, Delta, netted over $300 in cash from all sources. A land of Bror-krille young men drove out to Charleston Saturday evening, and rpent Sunday on the hike very enjuyably. The steam thrcnsher belonging; to “ Wideuwuke Syndicate " will be cold by auction at. Unionville on the Blst inst., at 2 o'clock pm. Hotel. , duy~ if! of them arrived here by I}. do W. train in the afternoon. A Mr. Horton, who seems to be u skilled organ tuner. is here thin wet-k, and 18 doing good Work on name of the asthmatic organs of the town. The two county judges, the deputy ()1 shorill' and Messrs. J. I). Iiueli and (i. B. Smart on Friday last selected tltol 340". (Lewis 3; l’uttereon) and jury panels for the full assizcs and the winter county court. Pi‘tjontractor Knowlton, of Delta, is supplying u hundred (inrlondc ofbuild- ing stone to a Montreal firm. The stone is quarried on Mt. Knuwlton‘s farm, near Smgleton‘e Corners. There will be two services in the Presbyterian Church next o’i-Iock. when the sacrament ot‘ the Lord‘s Supper will be dispensed. I Sunday. Cornell, lust week. The morning service will be at ll fishing “‘1 Hi- W. 21m Delis. us Mr. B. J. Sounders. C. E, is our- veying port of the wwmliip oi Longh- hero. Mr. Rob’t Hanna is spooding the school vwstion with lriends st West- port. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barnett are visiting relatives in Sydenhmn this week. . Mr. ond Mrs. Ainos‘Blnnchsrd were visiting friends neor Brockvilie last week. ' Mrs. Levi Stevens. of Wuhburn’s, is recovering from 3 long sud painful illness. Mrs. Mott is visiting at Brockville. being the guest of the Rev. '1‘. C. Brown. Rev. 8. Tighe has declined the in- cumbency of the parish of North Augusta Mr. A. E. Stevens, Toronto, preach- ed in the Methodist Church, Delta, on Sunday evening. Miss Bowser, Delta, and Miss Brown, Phillipsville, are guesta at Mt. it. D. Judsoti's. Rev. B. N. Jones and family have returned from a. visit to Mr. Jones' old home, Hillyurd, Ont. Mr. Chas. Willem), late of Willson & McLean, llrocl-tvxlle, spent it day or two at Charleston last week. Mrs. Black and Misses Susie and Bessie McKenzie. of Brockville. were eats of Mrs. F. Pierce last week. The ilov. J. Forsythc was last week visiting his son, the Rev. J. W. For- sytbc, incumbent 0i Lyndhurstpwiuh. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gallagher and the llev. l). Flemming are gutsts at Mr. II. (J. Phillips' Charleston resi- deuce. Dr. {3 M. B. Corns-ll is at Lowell, Mass, uhrre his professional services ,sndltss There lire 40 Flue?!" 1'} Cedar Park are required for several importnnt (if these 24 registered yester- operations. l Mr. W. is giving it good net-mint of himself at ‘ Bellevillc, paid a. short visit homo lust week. ~ Mrs. Cxuo. Judson, Miss Bulloch, Mine Kate Cumming and Mr. Gordon Cumming, of Lyn, Wore rustic tiling Jurlcston last week. Messrs. -I. \Vorthington, A. Putterâ€" ell. Fisher. oil of llrockville. are spending a week at Charleston Luke. ,Mr. John Muddcn, Delta, and Mr. ‘.‘ ll. Ileulc, Athens, both of whom are urticietl to legal firms in Toronto. are spending the long vacation in this neighborhood. Mr. [:4sz Cornell, of Clinton, N'.Y., was visiting his brother, Mr. Frank He sampled the at. Charleston, and was well pleased with the sport obtained. Mr. Ed. Stowell. of Addison, is making It tour of inspection with the Messrn. A. Kincaid in Sun are c - . . . ‘ n cheese instructor in the l’rovmce of lugging their store, with a view leuebec Ed. is determined to know mttin ' in n lur no stock of furnncrsx . ’l i‘ l‘ ‘ ull them ts tobo known about the stores, pumps, me, for the fall trifle. ‘th’l‘lll‘l' glad lo set,- the old titan ev- ‘Iitbiiing ovidnlce-I of substantial pro-- ! grree. Mr, (il'n..\l.Jl‘lIllF«()ll, who in l'llOt‘Stl' lie grinlnuted with honom from territory Medical Mil-tsionury lmnking in “Washington “Freopurt post office), when remitting with the prices obtained in l: nailing- ton Territory. Cheese sells there now for ll cents or 1.”) cents a pound. It. sometimes: goes above this price. ini‘. never fails lower than l3 cents. Temper-use. Lecture. Rev. Father Thowey. pastor of the Westport ltomsn Catholic Church, will on the evening of the 30th inst. deliver a lecture in St. .lnmes‘ Church, Ballycunoe, on the subject of “ Tem~ pemnco.” All are invited. Lecture begins at 7.80. Admissionâ€"«adults, 25.; children, 15c. Proceeds for church put-peace. Audi. W Followingiaslist of the recently inutslled otlicem of the Fermersville Lodge No. 287. I. 0. U. F.:-â€"N.G. I). Fisher; V.(i.. L. J. Comwell; Rec-Sec, Geo. F. Donnelloy; Per.- li‘il‘t‘... 1]. '9. Arnold; Trees" Wm. iStevens; \ urden, A. C. Barnett, ll. :S.N.G., .. L. Gallagher; I. 0., L. ‘inmb. ' ‘ 0 mm“ On Thursday Inst the ofivrimre on the Ilrockville cheese hoard numbered 8,787 boxes. The prices showed n decline nwr the previous week, and only 8,438 were sold. Lowest price, 3; cents; highest and ruling price, 8| mutt. There was the nsusl private selling st the close of the public snctios. ' mun-I. A very carious accident hep . nod to Rich-rd Green. Esq., Deputy eve of floor Leeds and Lensdcwue on 8M.- y lost. It norms that he hsd been doing meworlr in the meter of the church of Englsnd st Plow Hill. On lesving the concur, he wsssittiog on o borrow plessd on his ws- l vfor hi4 Ilnron’rm rut‘urred to the low dis clear I: (‘ tl ‘ ‘ ' ‘ S ""r‘-".'-‘ - ‘ . 4 i i ‘ i . pt ‘ y 8 .83 e “‘5‘ ( own“ 3““ Dw‘w" mm" 1 A“ lprire cl cho-cse lwre. and com mrcd it requiring .wbeu on going out of the guts MW"! Ir. Ore-t HIMCtNthh'lolnd, “lighted-r boos Dr. Iss- “MIflWMflhbb «II- I I cheese industry. X Dr. Jars. H. Hall, on old Glen littell boy well known mm. is meeting with much success in New York city. titt- institute. and afterwards was placed in charge of a Garden. 3 position much arduous labor. In addition to this post, the doctor has charge of the 'i‘romont hospital. Dru, Hall is a. young man of industry until ability, and we predict for him u. very useful career in the medical missions of the Flowery Empire, to which he intends devoting his life. Mr. ll. (5. Moles, Arnprior, the popular warden of lienfrew (lounty. gnve the REPORTER Clfice n. plrnsont coll yonterduy morning. Ho omne out to llrocln'illc with the members of the Ottawa Vulley Press Aasociution nnd ncccpted the hearty invitation of the committee to the trip up the river on» Friday evening. Mr. Moles is n brother of T. R. Moles, of this town» ship, and was born on the old Moles homestead, about three miles out on the Charleston road. While henhe paid A flying visit to Charleston Luke, and was netonished at the changed nppeornnce of the village, with its handsome humid, and the islands now ' dotted with picturesque summer cob Lagos. l i â€"-â€" --â€"-:m' o...â€"-â€"-â€"~A-â€" TI. rem um m. Mr. T. Brrney, agent for the )lsssry Mfg. (30., has received the followins ; Krrmv Jul ”damn I M m .oonumllea. ’1'th certifies nm the T291:- qult Binder that. l boulltt of , Theo. Hemek was stoned on In mm to . In a crop of II wheat. Some It was r ladxednndmedn wen very ohm wsl I hssry [My bottom. lute are In It". that It did It. work In A rst clue men-Ir. bandit" both abort sod m [role with-s The ground wu very , yd o . «mum Vise her mm to see Tans. ill or before "mun-m no I. ion. mist." m House & lot For Sale. not Assir to , council A.- mount .....â€"-u...». “a. “I'M, onl- otOodsrPsrkHo~‘ :440; El. Sheridan, to lllfl l A. A. Athena Poet Other. ‘ ._.._......... -__.. lREM “NT lzfisllis I y ' ' s V, . “ills- Go, ~Il‘;,M¢ RM ‘90; ‘, dbl-on. I 3 Joel- no r. .sllollls. llud. «My Moth , , ell. “0; Fortis Itch-thus. no; Ethel Ornilstoo, 888; Pie-no.3“; Emmi Patterson, 869; Sarah Beth, , 412 ; Hattie Tsylos, 406. Ilim. A. Bell. 860; Clinics 8. Bullis. 7; Albert Buses. 881; Bod- Dsrzsvel. 468; John Foster. (-04; Ernest Oiheon, 387: Chas. Jones, 484', Geo. Jones. 869; Edde Iyrrs. 896 ; Win. Morril, 868; Annie Copland, 419: We Crspp. 42?; Emma Dc- long, 4w; Em. Fry French, 418; Pantheon Gallagher, 412; Lillisn ”my, 43! : Louie Hesth, 870; Mine J'nym, 870; Susanna. Kennsd , 439; My} L 471 ; Jennie 51 :Edith ‘ srk, 451; Lizzie 066'. Jlsrths Sheridan, 896; Libhia Show. 426; Gsrttie Seymour, 492: Mercy Smith, 508 ; Violette Stuart, 369; Mary Bim- mom, 410; Lucy Tuber. 808: Annie Wood, 372 ; Gertie Wright, 367. W151“ PORT Thomas 'Blair. 402 ; Jeretnish Don- ahue, 408; Cline. ll. Emerson. 368; Frederick B. Gorroll, 48‘). ; Hiram Green, 307 ; John JOrdan, 371 ; Mur- rny Watson, 535', Annie Broen, 522; Etta “004,893; Louie Gibson, 378; Susanna Kelly, 450; Annie Kennedy, 881 ; Cecelio Kennedy, B67 ; Rebeccn Lynn, 1185 ; Kutc Marie Murphv, 518“ Minnie Palmer, 430; Anna Wood, 303. x nus-us. CADWEU..-â€"-At New "133nm, July mu. the walled llyron omen. of s. son. lu‘uonu. At Allu‘ne. on the Stat of .ltily.thc wife nr Goa-go A. Bolton-d. of a. son. (.‘Hmwmm- At Hunt island. July list. the wife 0! John Churchill, of a son. Wil ' Indemnity of the Township of neu- Yongo end Isoott in the County or Leeds. .â€" NlYl‘lCE’ls hereby given that. l hm’o "MW miwd or delivered to the greens mentioned in. the fifth and Hixtb Rec-t one of “The Voters List. Act." the copies required by said section to be notrnnnml‘ttcd or delivered of the list, nwlc purmnm to said Act. of all P0 . l “I!“ . h t . Tuber, un Athens boy whollm ’u ' l i t lusnnl uniclpnlit to be hr will Munirlpnlity at Elc n oginlntlvr Assembly and mentions : and that the sold lint won first [203t- cd up at my attire. at At , on the twentwth dny of July, we. and there for inspec- tion. . Puccini-u am mill-d upon- "Ixnmlno the mild ‘ list, and if any mnieione or any other err-ensure to ml therein, to lake Immediate rim-rulings [032m said errors corrected acct) mt to law. End this filth day 0'! July . JAMES M. ii URN. (‘Ierk or the eel iciimllllfi Mimi-chino -. t.l‘.'.‘.“.7.';:§.“l' , pinata. our machine’- e-d [ood- wm the In an on ). then. we will ssod rest to on ‘ non in sub l0t|llly.llll ":7 Wn-Icm I [I the world. with sit the sneer-3.” . We wflInI-mdmosmm .23. . i-‘Eb‘i‘i'ét’f. .._..â€"_._._._..._-__â€"â€" .‘_..___-_ Important to Farmers EEIBER A. HARRIS, SON & COMPANY‘S Light Steel Binder and Mower, 4.); .‘J. i). W’XSNER’S Combined Drill, Sectional Seeder, Hay Tedder, and Royal Rakes ARE Till-2 Loading Machines .â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Sold on my terms and low prices. M All descriptions of lmplementn and Machinery supplied on short uotio‘l tar-urn, fed your Inv- h-om two to four donors more nor too. The Hosv seat Clover cored In 8 hours ready . for the burn. it. tuition. - nan". nmn’r. 0.. Leeds m. 0m. Wm”... u ._..â€"-.. ,....â€" lIINHHHIl ill ed Points. Oils, Vern Oi :ng! pipe. t... KARLEY‘ Star Confectionery Jae. CONVERY J05]. Pan’s: - CANDY - . i h". :1 worth i {Elm rhinm‘fl . . » sequent InsortIon. r «Coast! 1’ ”la airline» low as thigh , r, ., ' . ,.l;.n,"; “ * est A , , . l ' ‘ ‘ I393: I 1:, 1' ‘ATHENS One Cash Price ry Goods House NEW GOODS~LOW DASH PRICES m 7w“..._... m ATHENS. rdwerefil'lnm. Glasswnre. or lronwore. Cutler , mobbing whimllols, in fact any had at first-clues lludwuw tore. M‘Ae’t to ace the potent LOCK wâ€" f you wont l vorwm. Putty. or kept in u d”! ‘ ml. m '"AMI”NW Mil “I “I. WW Lille. of Dry Goalie, Gout" "uh“gfl- Jinx-.llotsllotmondlhoeo. Askwseoo . , , . at with: douhloflfld Ions-to“ . 5 " van-inn”.- 0..“ tool! the newest textures. assigns and colors. A urent'vnrliiltvti' {rm-Mawcbmot node. am hrs-uln- , in frints. Our run 1 r K Silk, rum; and Idol. ”a. in Nook Ind colors, is very complete and of exec-militia? voided Before piecing your order for s onumier suit ' see our besuttlul stock or '1' :.m “iiimkerz‘ou ups suit In the latest style And at moderflto pri;:,.f:d ‘wnt: “1W1!“ “WIN-mo] end] ““1001 ‘I‘bi'30m’l {N81 .1 III). Ins-ml. in the neweet. or, n on voflety. The strong inducement at Low Prices. All kinds 0! (arm " J. H. ACKLAND BUY YOUR SEWING MAoiiiNEs ~~â€"-â€"â€" FROM - L. - Gallagher REPRESENTING THE ~-â€"â€"â€"â€"~- Leading Canadian and American Makes. MANUFACTURER 01“ AND lMl’OllTEll OE All Kinds of Fruit IN SEASON. ICE CREAM AND OYSTERS 0N PLATE 0" IN HULK. GOLD LUNCXIS with hot Ten or (toffee. 1AM I25 CONVERY M A in Sir. Em-IT. None but the Best Goods Handled. “W W All Goods VVARRAN'I'I'ZI) JOS. L. GALLAGHER, DEALER, ATII ENS. NOTICE To the Public and Surrounding Country. We beg to thank. you for the patronage on our Grand Opening Day and the past week. Therefore, we offer the same Bargains for Fifteen Days Longer. ATIIKNS, ONT. j’usmésstfoh‘iegg. c... . 'i. _.".> . .’ O'I‘T AWA, ON'I‘. One oi THE “EST and roost llelinblel Specialties: BOOK’KEEPDNG, NRITHM‘T'C. W (7‘: PENMANSHIP. 5/“ \-,__,//' \W”, Grnmmnf, Hpclling, {Immm-rrlul law, Business Imam and Psprm, Slwtlmml and Type- writing. Crush-gum Free. d‘. I. lerAll-‘AII. Pvt-00,0]. CAUTION «Address 0.11. McCurgnr. Principal. l 3'0 TI CI}: ergo Sui “ Pants Tweed Suits H LIST : TEIE PRICI.‘ lined. onIy . . ’C L.;, R. D. Judson & 8011 Men's Blue. :3 $2 95 95 4 95 I 95 40 The: finest English and French Worsted Suits, made in the latcst styles, which we. will offer for very low prices. 1 I .. ,. '. ‘6 ’ Boys Vests so a o (3(an Furnishings, the best and lowest prices in the Dominion ; also a lint: selection of Hats and Caps. MOSES (E 00. I ()nc door \Vest of Lufeyrttc's Jewelry Store, King Street. It â€"~ Brockvillon l ATHENS. Cabinet-mailing in all its Brooches. ‘3' ~- - I , I l IPHOTOGRAPH GAILERY I E D l l) [l Tol "mm” ”W“ minim. A.’I‘I~II§NS A T H E N 8 Charges Moderate, F in M" FOR. SALE. the ”our; 1 "look. tlu- nndnrsd "Iu‘l Vail _ . -. nntl nilnr l‘ ' l "3 llrlimlul on Wednesday, lath May __._.‘..1~0...___.. To um out my stock of “mm P? TAKE AND ENLARGE 'l‘ill‘} sulmcribor offer! for sale In part of int = . 3 In Mr 9th concreelnu of Kltlcy 20 norm the lat Of-lllly, 1 Will Offm till a" "" duccmcut to any one buying it 9.07003A’3I- cleared lllhuah rmnttortnblo house and. out. STOVE - FOR - CASH. hulldings. A3680?! HOLM EH, A GOOD 531‘ OI" 23.3 l‘rsnkvllle. Mrs. Pott’s Sud Irons, I l’mlly sole! for Oil. I. ‘7' Those wishing views of their rmidonocs, groundn. 990.. will hove their wants attended to promptly on lunvingtheir orders at. my inner: In the Ross Block. Report'er A dz’w'lz'sirzg Rates. PM Autism. er tam 'ogotivu Taho- ‘ov for-or Artist sun, on load- nut Hall column . Quartet column. hiahthcolunm ,. .. 1100 Ten lines honour-tel ...................... no Transit-t. transient sud lmlitivefllwments. do. per tin for int. insertion, ._ pet low for math sub GPO. If BUTLER M U RPHY’S Steam Dye Works 13 It (_) (J‘KVI ‘JLE MAIN 87.. It" m I). Dlnnvsmnl'h. Don’t Miss this Chance. I also have on hand a full line of “flown-s. Bit-dost”. Pumps, links. 301- iow Wm. Prssssd Wm. Wire room.8ulos.stc.. As M so no Chains “to. lotto... Notices amongst reading matter. be. per Hm- to remnlsr advertise", and In. to muonl cusâ€" tomers. Notion at birth. men-Inga snd deaths free 8. bovnmx. Proprietor. sun MONEY ”mu... ALL N . smoxoxv Wm! couron'r. "d” "' "mm" "‘°""" "W “" [tenor-ted In the. best at 19. Penman alto-ed. dyed or natural :1an etched ms! to new. Ike end Donut (‘vlmns Manned. dyed and . Mlldm'llflfl not-nun!» on by mull or stone promptly «tended to. . 0. box to: P. MURPHY. Prop‘r. Roofing - a - Specialty. FAR M “ FOR SALE two-“mm“m thlflflamm “sundae-mm was- .. ‘mtfl- a:- any. n as" mwsoss. m- .» w- ~..â€"~.â€".â€"â€" Pen-molly conducted Wsuorn Ercnrsims for the convenience of manners. upsetony Lidia! and Children travelling alone. 1’ l.'R(‘II.l SE YO UR -COAL- In [W M M. ARCH. 7mm, "ml! A'I'IIII. wm. TAII om “Al: A1 “I now-r ovum Aldo III” N "0" All) ”all". MAI. MARVIN . Int I at all-- effereg'wm IA mtg: P. gnu-gill, tml.‘I “'3'”? 3 v. 0 nova ' m - Villcount alumnubg‘hecem r It!» on .th. *AB and .rd. 1:: 1m, ' nrcb nod ms. Isl, Icy [uh old . owl-t earl-t Pol-s to Chit-nae And Wt In. , «but one one-gem Cor-Ito int: mic-:0 old Cocoon Hulls. be sdlu u .m. .935: "" If. . “i on a err-”73'“ .. vs vs lonory “I

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