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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 1 Apr 1890, p. 4

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p. am- 0! 14 m. moved u my mun-that who. lot '08 0“ u” ’1’. G. Sto’vens & Brp. G. F. C. EYBE. Lu. W. ?arlor Suits, Students’ Chairs. Model Rockers. Fancy Tables pnd'lomething new and fancy jn Sideboards, with and with. yyt Nina”. Also. latest de- sign of bedfoom suits, finelyth w!“ 5-2“ 0‘ mm W 5"“ ""9 Moo! tho . fifl. i. M. For hub" in. H .911. upply to 0. L. PM W, orto DON‘T FOROI'I‘ the: we keep event.th complete in the antennae MIMI!“ poem [needy-t any time to um (beetle. 1'. 0. 31'3va a 880.. Women 3t. Athens. Ont. 3.1). Judson & Son. Cabinet-making in all its Branches. ‘ DO NOT FORGET TO CALL ON FRIEND He has the best assortment of Hard- Tinwu-e, Silverware, etc. in m md prices t9 suit the times. View!“ 8%. By eh; Old Reliable Short Lino OM Thrush Car Route, the W: 66¢. each. Home blank- ” “I whips sold regardless of cost. KARLEY BLOCK ATHENS To Minuots. Dakota, Munito'm (he Earth-West, Monunn, Wuhing- hm Territory, Oregon, Britinh Col- wnhia, éc., &0., doc. 'fl-BOUGII 'I‘ICIIB'II To ALL '0'". AT VIRY LOW RATIO, Algerian Buggi- examined at flv-oqkn'lb Depot. by .8. Ollie" and Mad through to dutination, aw in; My." .11 fnnhcr can. Free m in Colonilt Sleeping for W snd information Q“ on FOLEY lamps, Curtain Poles and Chaim m chap. ‘Weekly Settlers Trains .omuwn TRUNK RAILWAY min» a onmz. m um Under-takers ATHENS. CAKES sud PASTRY 0mm J; BISCUITS Westward Ho! pogo, Logs. Logs ‘ WAN‘I'FD no gndorli‘pod will pt] cull bl mu mm» Mama 3 ' Mogul-(venue! Charges Moderateo EfiBNITQRE 1890wSPRING-1890. WWII“. “lulu-death‘s"... REflD G. '1‘. FULFOBD. tum an... Ilwkvnh. HAT‘WPM‘ Ms and of the Mt'NUiM Granary “(Revision establishan in the County: Everything in my; line a: low as the low- est. A large stock to 30% from, ' w I The On. Prion Bunk: Shoo Eon-o BROOKV'ILLE Wehvfioynbvfltmrm We proaiu to show yougoodunt lowu prion than has an: baton been exhibited. One Price Bacall: hoe lion-e, 184 King Street, Brockvflle ‘ BENTLEY’S FAIR 200 pogo Boribbling Book 4c. 100 pogo Scribbling Book 20. Good Lad Pencils 8c. doc. Good Lend Pencil: (rubber tip) 100. dos. Ban Loud Pencil: (rubher tip) 30:. (lot. But Blwk Ink 40. bottle. Pcnknivel from 50. upward, Pocketbook: gnd Puma {tom 5mm $3.50 Album from 250. to 83.69 each, Teapot- And 0080:: Pots from 150. upward, Dish Pun: from 14c up, w Dipper 5o. ALSO BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Boopc, Burch. Woodenwaro, 'l'invere, Agete-were Emboeeed-were. Rockinglwr‘ue-wm Mun", Chine Birdoeuee, Jewelry Brooms, 0%., etc. Our Spring Stock of Window Curteine he: arrived end we dely competition ip this line. No trouble to show goode. I Now, the moons to buy .1 worth of goods for 75¢. fining porch-nod the stock of Dry Goods And Groceries of In. H. Ackhnd, opposite Thompson's grocery, I ma prepared to give some of the greatest hurgsim ever oleted in Athens. Observe somo of the prices enumersted below, which no for Spot Cub. No goods will he dlovod to M1 tho store without the cash or its oquivslenf: I bro Insinsss 5nd I nu bound to do ' s s nous. What Everybody is After India’ Pocket Hdkh . . . . . . . i0. ouch Mou’t Drawer: and Shim . . 840. etch Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4c. Jud All silk 3nd wool Henrietta 800. “ Drool Gnods . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80. “ ‘ Chock Shir-ting . . . . . . . . . . . 5c. “ Gingham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6c. “ All wool Dre-n Gm. ., , . 17-0. " Cottonudo...,,....,,,...u . " BedTicking . . . . . . . . “129. “ Rzummc teed m every case. Agricultural Insurance Co. Rotl up“ “our 3. Ton. 7 Mount m but... M u? mama‘s-Wt 7mm. Wg-cgla’mod In. 3:93;}. firm. 18 month. and Physio a a. mu- m u ‘ I. 3. mm. Anom- H. R. KN OWLTON WATCHMAKEB - AND - J EWELLER DEWEY 85 BUCKMAN, AGENTS I ma - - MOTM'O II! mu. magma. Il‘l’. MCCOLL BROS. 85 00., Toronto ATHENS, ONTARIO 3131: stock of old and silver Watches, Clocks, Jewellry, etc. all 0 excellent quaiity and at low prices. wwwmoummwmunm. - . ammo...“ M deflWhfl-hmmw :. 10M ' Rwandan SOME OF OUR BARGAINS Come And no that what I any in correct. TH FARMERSâ€"REMEMBER The I. ngronoo Spectacles and Eye-Ohms 342 Kala SI. (Ono-3n Bum 9!.) Emma: D. W. DOWNEY D. W. DOWNEY RTICLE REMOV IS THE DOLLARS AND CENTS m “L'A' um um is done by first class workmen and guaranâ€" 0' WATRBTOWH, N. Y. THAT THE T. VANARNAM GreyF'lnnnel............ 13c. “ Room Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . an. roll “ “ . . . . 40. roll Batting, ilb. buncheu . . . 60. per bunch Cotharch.........7c.perpncknga GoodanmTea... . . . . . ..20c.‘per‘b. Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2o. leg-bu- Kid Lump Chimneys. . . Soda . . . . . .c ‘ 12 about; Fool-on Be. Good Slate Penci 30. doc. WJOILB 30. each 3c. lb “.26 mm W as mm: “uvmnm.~mum my." and kit'- m.m,aq‘3-,, fl Thimdkuinthmhhnmh- tumult“. rut khan-out. M136. 8. Golan-cl «land into than Plum I!le GIth w. aim the m or Ink." ko our ulv't In mother column. Kn. Gila tad Hi0: Bin)th Gila "turned to Album this wool. ETHEREFOR T151? Rev. B. 0. Homa- il this not con- daring mow union 3: Kann- u g Mi- Bortln Lab. 0! Norton, is vinitin friend! in Athens, the guest of Mn. G. Shunt. Lonaâ€"An nydlud silver aid. comb on thin 00. finder will p.00” Inn u thin ofloo. Next. Bonds, (Mr) M. L. A. Both will conduct the morning avian in tho Muhodiu church. W. J. Eul & Son. who bun pur- ohuod Mr. Jun-0' grocery buimu. take possession to-morrov. The "DIin Ohm," the beet but- ter-meter yet invented. Inepeeoicn invited. A! Foley's. Moan. H. H. Arnold, B. DoWolf, J. '1‘. Oman, sud C. Stowe“ were grand juror- st the aprinc unison. Rev. '1'. W. Jollm, of Bmtfad. mll conduct the Guanoquo Odd- fello'I' mnivorlu'y union. Mr. Geo. Smith. who bu been residing in Promo“. returned uith bio bail, to Athena on Sunrde Int. A committen bu bean appointed to :mngo for the univomry ser- vices of lhe local lodge of Oddfellows which will be held this month. Mr. 1). Hanna. D. L. 8., winches spam the winter months very pleu- mtly in Athens nnd vicinity, return- ed to the Prairie Province on Monday. Rev. Mr. Tend-lo, president of the Nova Booth. Conference of the Metho din Church. in this week visiting his daughter, the wife of Rev. Mr. Flem- mug. Rev. G. G. Euxtsbie, chairman of tho diam“, conducted miniomry nor- vicol in the Methodist church on Sat» both last. A number of member. of the sister churches were present qt the morning «mice. - h 3* Wmmwmmmumum Th: 41!: of April will be Good Friday. a public holiday. We do not know‘how our busineu men intend obi-owing it, but would suggest that they fill in line with employen in other towns sud give their omployoeu n holiday. Mr. H. W; Marshall, Optician of Broekvillo. will be u the Armstrong Home. Athens, on Fridny. April 4th. from 9 mm. to 6 .m. Conuultntion ting Eye-gig t free. Mr. Mur- ahull will has with him a first-class lino of optical goods. A Inge number of young le from Athens enjoyed the hospit ity and sugar dispensed by Mr. Fred King on Friday evening last, and' on Honky the Alguiro family made their annual trip to Mr. King'l sugar bush. The removal of Mr. Johnston leaves went the importmt position 0! Fishery Inspector. We hue not at leaned the mmo of bin successor. at. trust (but the Angler-9' Associa- tion will I6. thnt n firmclm mm is appointed: By petition the pupils of the high school mural s holidnv yummy Ind um, (hunky). 1*... Indicate will occupy 13. school on Wed-cod" and Thursday, Ind than dnyn with Good Friday ad Eater loudly will m the undo!" A welcome nation. Their moth wfll doom-I ‘boâ€"“To the mt voodu. buy!” In until; u to o tho mm (gain m M m» to Onhillo. Rn. W. I. Grlhtll nunâ€"Jon ytbo not]: “north. known, no no mly'poorpl in chomncyof'h'hoh VII... a $32.31. "" PM» ’ tiling n good an. papa.” m "v.8. AJmhun in Mod and mod-Ila! tho non Wig os- clphd h] A. O. Bum“ “a Block . M h! flood Qbezra'ur m m. VI“ pupa! and m The I mat n m sou mink r. Jakar- n.- M‘vfll I. huh and“. Mr Mr. Bullie is reported to be eogeged in buying hereon in the vicinity of West rt for the Americen market. Shou d the now terifi’ teguletione et preeem. propoeed ou the other eide me into force, thie merket willbe getticelly cloud to Cenediene. E the.“ Pratt. Toledo, who went to ew York to be opented upon for the repeal of whet wee enppmed to be e tuber, died yeeterdey during the rot-ogre: of the opentiou. It wee end thet hie dieseee wee e oeuoer. eeed wee e Woekmeu end will toned by thet Order” ' iee Lou Noxley, in eonduoting er echool in Lenedowne. {bend it ueooeeery to "trim" e rehectory pupil. He weeeeoor‘ll ly "trimmr ed," but the [ether ofthe ob td to omementetlon of thie {in . end brought Mien Motley before I megieâ€" trete. Ceee dieuieeed with eoete. Gunenoqne school hard he pur- chmd s not offing: to be hoieud over the Iehoole on certain Guys. We no not deep! int-noted In mo flea-on- the-eohoo idea, but we believe it In cenenlly conceded «he! e new weather vane on the high echool would I“ to It! ercb'petenl been”. 'I‘l‘" In“! Bed, mug, n ma. LOCAL SUII‘ARY. PR" um vfllnpmd Um find I 0 M 33.70 00621. The In. is numb". been paid. A mum: who :- Athonam conic-ill!“ .50 to .50 hand: of the villa: More con- 30 Imminng sum will ho ulluwed him on M. In!!! Mid be rem-5n long enough for his inn-inu- to be liable to that amount. 0n Babb“): «In: M. It. Tumble. [In-its! tho Non Bood- OooMnoo o! m dhodlu Church. preached In flu 1mg clutch litre. “king for bin “at Bob. "1.; 2. “ Who can faithful to him um :ppolnud his as Illa In. vu flit.th in nil his beau." uh Teasdale 3 fine V0500, an oxaellont Jolivery, 5nd very hvoubly impugned them-go mung-lion «- umblod with his «mama: and elo- qunco. 0e Pride] evening. A l 11th, eddreeeee en the“Agriou teal Re- eoureee end Adrentegee of the Gene- dien North-West" will he delivered by the Hon. Senator Perleymllleet Aseiuiboie: Thee. lerl. [Pa of Vie- torie; end Geo. Teylor. KP. Hie Honor Judge Icnoneld will preside. Oheir token et 8 o‘eloeh. 'Ledielt egecielly invited. The lecture with o ooumbetrse. We needeeualy urge the ferment of this vioinit end other interested to ettend. may run icting re rte Meeting t e North-West hive been cironleted here,croetin doubt end dietruetin' the minds 0 meny who. W with their lot here, leaked upon the unsharn fields of the preirie province es e refuge from the ills that beset them. It is importent thet the true cherecter of the lend of proniee should he better nnderetoed b the Ontario farmers. and surely no ttfl {means of obtaining this knowledge lcould be desired then thet of listening to them uhlie men who poeeeee e Dreoticel uowledge of the eepebilities of the country. end whose positions piece them above the suapioion ofde< airing to boom that province. There should. and no doubt will be e lerge ettendence on the 11th. r. end Mrs. W. H. Johnston end mily. accompanied by M r. Lyons Devi- son, left. Athens this morning bound tor Tecoms, W. T. Thet towu was boomed e few years ego end the boom has not yet ceased, so that we may ree~0nebly hope thet Mr. John~| slon will shere in the profits arising therefrom to the extent that hisin-i dustry and ability will surely entitlej him. We here not learned Mr. Dnvison's intentions. On Monday evening about thirty of the friends of Mr. Johnston and Mr. Dnvison,‘ among whom were meny of the first business men of the villege, tendered them at henqnet et the Armstrong House. After the company lied de- monstrated their npprecietion of the excellent bill-of-fere, the Reeve. Kr. W. G. Parish. wee chosen to preside and under his courteous edminietre- tion it thoroughly sociable end en- joyable evening wee spent. Neerly all present responded to the chem- men’s invitation and delivered short addresses, expressing their doepre- gret et losing from our villege such worthy citizens. The exodus of our young men to the Stetee was deplored, end e consideration of this lend to e broedening of the field for diecmeiom and while expreesimz regret that the conditions in Onterio were not such as to retain her sons Within her borders, many of the speeches were full of patriotism end declared cond- dence in the future of the Dominion. The friends dis reed efter the I'an of Auld Lang yne. . k 0mm. an; L. KW day-reed M life on ridny hat at the m of his son, Achom. Mr. KW was born in Eli-bothwwn on Don. lat. lMJnhguhhlo-tbnru Smut-nod” b "010.10, who h Hoary,» who. Inc-- 5.6" tan, 0! Donut, 04.; ‘fl. L. “uni Mr. sum}:an is recognized in thin vicinity ne being no expert in the construction of anything relating to the cheoee industry. not! we ere pleeeed to not» ch» “:0 femo of Me .an has extended no (at beyond the bound: of the count . He hes the contract for fnrnieh eg lhie feetory throughout, from the “comet stone to she duetpen," end no doubt Ne manner of doing it will emu to: him other oontrecte in the ne' Bathe-ad. where the fennere ere jut ning e0 mango!“ the importance olden-yo in‘n ' In men, in e per-unbr- Mr. Sherman fonn We} the Model we“ note (It behind Leek Conny In roepeet to epplieeeee be We» ing. Tue wee to be expend. ee Leeds County leeie lam Oeudo. end the Bee: lend! the Wen along the to merit, netted one by a, eow. 'Mohinnhuqmtynfl luv-u nbhfiom. hode Halith t in“ and on chi-In null vii M60 “Nib-Ind not M It. d but“ an “may” 1 On Saturday lull Ur. Am Sher- man returned to Athens from Calhoun where he had been ens-god in erect. ing n cheese rectory for Mr. Wallace Keep . The main building in 20x50 ft., 1 doreys hi h; engine room, 1211-;weigh shag. 12:18. With: gang of only six men (who, bydhe. way, were from thu vill ). Mr. Sherman completed than 'dingu fierm glue ground up in _eeyen_ an". fl . loved kiwi-fly for anal months. udsnhoood of thu “m bond lost all dumb: lioquon. dth bohsdiormyyurl bun led du by_ a nod Ming sprain. Y be!) uni-ted to "km, in u follow»:1 "8:13pm. of iron, 5 grain; m-gnuin, 10 gains; peppermint wster, 11 j grnnl; spirit of nutmeg, 1 tint:th to be when twice I duty." This (:03 punk)» m. u u tonic and stimulant. sad so pmly nuppliec the place of the monotode lioquor, nud prevents le absolute pl: Bod md mot-l pronun- tiun Lint to on s uudden breaking 08 from the no of stimuluing drinks. lilfl coll-I... 9mm: volun- nix-tor {fith _ lggh column io‘u’llioi ’ Mtg-d local “I. am». 5. mwmwum-a 3! l‘. H. IoCm’I oolobn- Only union for tolling. .. . ‘ ,, ‘,#_ TWO a noun- to rent or for mu. Apply” ll. . PHILLIPS. Luau. m 8|. 1.0. 13-“ N011“ ll bunt! van that the partur- Ihlr. honwtm 0:! u under tho Inn. and n7, .Qtlemb.‘ 02'!!! PM P9531!!! b“ mutual out» A account; due to C. L. Lamb. who & Dlvhuil boo-M . what tho cud am. Inch. 1“. unto!» mum “than: I: Lulu db! m 0 Al N. “'1 ?; ‘ififfir'ihox. W“). . W00“ m: under-(pod having mad I. block- llltth Ihop In ulnwwn :0 Ir. J. Jul-on. ollolnmh mus. bar! to Inform the public um he in round tom the Main-u. All ponon- Mobud to me Jame: W. Tenant. Inn mqnonod 09 um: By cash or by note be. fore the first. day of Jul; next. Dated at Wino" ’0 1m. man J. w’. “mum. Thu fine Rod-and Pedigree Roi-min Bull- ” nocxwLL: CHIEF" _ ‘ uv luv "u. w nunâ€"vâ€" BymWJAM on thy Int numb-In lumbar a mi not-ul- bullsndboflot cluster Onobuuuflmwnkou now to: JOHN LOVIRIN. am. A.“ I. In. 18-“! OMB-Ch. Aw" I. I”. “muâ€"““£:"‘" ".1 paw. columns for weight 0! milk delivered morning and evening, end w for week. The, ere printed on dire beevy paper. end ere furniehed at very reeeouble rater. A sample sheet to en, eddreee on epplimfion. Add". We have now in Itock a large supply of Milk Shoot: for cheese moors... 3i... 16ml inches, with healing form of (new, unme- oi TENDERS FOBV STONE Raforlcr Advafizking Ram. "m‘w '5‘"â€" """m‘"' Jam‘s-w "’ ' 2:39. on I m undo: PM low. 0-: out. use Mot unwed at you if; 3%. AM".- u-a 12". on. annuals-9mm 9:0 Awric FOR SALE CHEAP CHEESEMEN THE. PUELIO NOTICE Partnership Notice. 3:» aluminum Rupikhu TI mom“ m, TO BEN T. NOTICE tural Works REPORTER on... Athena. Ont. PARAGON " .‘4 L.‘ Whoathefoch-lld‘m'mhfim: flwmtdhoountonafltfimmdnlflb . centdiocoumon dl India-ml may V I ‘ per. I. V alumna. is per oemdiscountoa all panel-admins and robes. per cent discount on all plain and fa dress silks. “tins. plushes. dress trimmings, lulieu, um dren's under wear. flannels. blankets. quilts, table linen. napkin. towels, sheetin , illow cottons. Elk and linen handkercth fancy handkercfielg, hoscry, cashmere. gloves, lace. ribbons. and fancy s. $11.5 QLOT 8 in sealetts. curls, Beavers, worst 8. {MCV oakmas, an IllctorinLI-no out. flu“ I..- u‘ TLfi QLOT 8 in mktu» curb. Delve". worst 0, c ancy oakmgs, an ulsteringsâ€"«mt and fitted free. or made to order. ~ Mcnday. December 9th, 1889 You are invited to call ear! and t the bargain: from the finest dry goods store in Centrar Cans; Noticc in hcrcby given that the Whip hutch” Milli! £30 an ctylc and mo of “ Will» a Brown." hunc- Inbcn, Abs-.5.- i, mud mt. chic day been diuolnd. All coconuts doc tho bu In an to hop“ to Achy R. Brown, who will latticch IMWCH lit. ‘ Dual this 8“: (Icy c! JAIL, 1090. W I A. I. WIL'I'II A. H. WILSON. A. R. 330th In connection with the above, the cub-crib“- wilbu to infer. tic 0H trouolthclctc firm that be bu soc-rod the services 0! Mr. Allen I. “be, his late partner, who will have chug. of the jobdqon-c-t d tho business and hopes b tolling ct right price- to merit c concinnc-cc of the pow cxtcn ed to the late firm. Beautiful Assortment of brushes, curry combs, bridles. bakers. Harness Oil, etc. Our stock is not only beautiful but good. as we use only the very best of material. Come and see us in our new store in the Dowsley Block. Athcn§. NOTHING - LIKE - LEATHER Beautiful Whips. Beautiful Blankets. Beautiful Collars, Beautiful Robes, “Infill-v0” hm Out-o by. THE ATHENS ‘ REPORTER “STEAM-â€" JOB PRINTING ‘PAM‘PHLET, ‘ Are unoxcellod in the County of Load- and '0 shall be pleased to give Minutes. 'o-haqookle «Agricultural 800M, work sud our duh“. MhWinzbthuboonmI-r ourumflhfi‘ootq. “mtmyanndnq-Mhutbm A THUG 01‘ BEAUTY I! IORIWI eautiful Harness, Beautiful Bells, A“ MERRILL BLOCK. JR FACILITIES FOR THE EXECUTION ofa fine class of an HOLIDAY BALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WORK C. M. BABQOCK, AUCTION SALE BILLS COMMERCIAL PRINTING m CONNOR OI ROUTE BlLLS. (I'WAT NOTICE Beautiful Tr’unks. Beautiful Valium ACLEY R. BROWN BR‘ )CK'VILLI.

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