Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 27 May 1890, p. 4

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WW9“ Ww~ one...“ W... 1v. . " nmfifiiiitwo staccato COTTON ‘ (Tensile?! MN. More Sâ€"Fsst color. tacvsluel'or 6k yd; "ka yd; use, finest in town for Ice yd. SHIRTlNGâ€"Gcod (air quality. no color, 5c yd.; best 15: quality {or talc yd. SHIRTINGâ€"Stri . linen goods. nsvy and white, .21.: yd.; best go make with finished border. 20c yd. TOWELSâ€"l’rom 50 per pair. An all linen Huck Towel for 7c per pair. By the yd. 5:, all linen. DRES$~GOODS~Good servicsble cheek, 5c yd, HENRIETTA~AII wool. warranted, 25c yd. KID GLOVESâ€"~4-button Tans for 35¢ per pair. Si LK TAFFETA GLOVES~4~butt0n jersey, mic per pair. FINE SILK GLOVES«~--Full length, 15¢ per pair. HAN DKE RC HIEFCmI-‘Qolored border, from so each. PRINTSâ€"Fair quality, 5c yd.; first class, mic yd.; Print, fast color, Magog Print Co,'s goods, for Se yd. .1 u. Patrons of Cheapside will always find there the lowest prices and the highest class of goods, and Me}! are all new. HINCH 3.. co.- 3, l E. KENNDY, Manager. BROGKVII-IIE -v..- MW~-â€".â€"~_â€" LOTS FOR SALE W IT’S N0 SECRET - HAT THOMPSUN has one of thohest equipped Grocery and, establishments in the lots a shine stated. For particulars. apply on the rcmbcs to . l ~t1 Milli. GILES. Athens. - v“.- blc title can be given for this property. tn "““°“%ttԤ.°.ll$".le“tll'l:‘:::..::;°.l:f::; unty. Everything in our line as low as the low- est. A large stock to select from. WANTE i ELIABLE I’USHING MEN in cell i-llolm . Stock. l‘omplvtn unsortmenl. . lend d opportunity otfcrcll iorspriug work. y Salesman hnvc ooil sue-cons. runny soli- nu from 01m to 8‘ per week. 'n‘cnd fu Pro-if sud Testimonials. A good uuhln 1 here at once. Lilmrn Lorine. . , mils in tho mnrkut. - Write, R. (l. minim. Nursery/mun. l‘urlli ML l6»2m0. mm "v..." D. W. DOWNEY The. One Price Bargain Shoe Hons 13!"! d") (31{\' I IJIJIE H": “'0 are ready with our new spring stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, ’l'm and Values. ‘o‘fe lch long enjoyed tho reputation of being the lending house in those lines and we intend to keep it. W. J. Earl St Soni Sumac 10 A. Juan line French K " lionxol. ' Zinnia Polished Colt Inglioc’ " m . . . . . , . . . . . zoo “ " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l on finished . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 76 . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 1W W e mvnte you to unit our store. ’Ne promise to show you goods at lower prices than him ever before been exhibited. One I’rlco Iinrgain Shoe IIouse, 18159. l'iing :‘Jétreet, EBI'OCkville id Button Boots. ovcr‘isppcd quarters at n a Are selling all kinds of " Loco Shoes, nicely on oRooEmEs, CROOKERY, GLASSWARE At lowest prices. An end. of Farm Produce BENTLEY’S FAIR 24?. Kim; Sr. (Orrosn-s Bum. 81.) Bnoouvrtts. We want to say a. word or two about how cheap we can sell goods. We have a splendid line of BABY CARRIAGE-5 from one of the best makers. The weather has been so unfavorable for the quick sale of these goods that we have concluded to slaughter them, although our regular price was considerably lower than you could purchase the. same goods elsewhere. But we need the room, so here they goâ€"â€" Our $7.50 firs-inst! . . . . . . $6.50 Our $10.00 Cnrrirge (1‘... . . . $8.50 Our .ll.50 Carriage . , , . . . . . . . .310.00. Our $12.60 Csrrisge @. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Qllfio (I? Be sure. and see these carriages, before purchasing elsewhere. 1 000. F. S. BEETLE ‘ -. -. . - .-.,,......-_-..-....... Everybody is After 18 THE DOLLARS AND CENTS that mote buy 8! worth of goods for 75¢. Roving purchased the Goods sud Groceries of Jon. E. Acklsnd, opposite flown n’s 3100"me toyivcsomcofthe [mt-thudmsvsro in Athens. sons of the prices sooner-nod below. which on for Spot Cull. No 5mm will he sllowed to lcsro the store without tho cosh or its equivalent. Ibtzcsn business sud I on bound to do s mucus. taken in exchange. W. J. Earl 8t Son T. G. Stevens & Bro. Inn to that the have now on hsml W :3)! sad onu’iplnm lino of FURNITURE ma El r1 toads. The have not ‘ ’” Wmalvst sflnc lotot y j Parlor Suits. Students' Chairs, Mode-l Rockers, Fancy Tables find something new and fancy h Sideboards, with and with- out mirrors. Also. latest deâ€" ai o of bedroom suits, “avg! wui be sold nt modems "kc- Now, stock of Dry 13c. “ to. roll “ to. coll Betting. |lb.huschss...0c.psrlnnch Ocrufltdrch..n.....7c.psrpnchug Duds an». onucosnpoyono Midlkondvoolflsnrbttsws. . 8c. Ohcchaflrtiug..." be. ilan Mn... 17.. c.‘lls"ay..l..""'.'.::;'::::::::::l:l: MNWHVHIIDH'M '1'. rumours no.0, ‘OI‘I consensus-Oosocsousscsl n uplsntod l} Dr. taisi visits. The usulcipsl counsel raisins were hold on But few issues were made. Dub: thus. slpcrintssdsnco o! Hr. Koch, two In «one crossings him bun lsid cu Church It. The sddrqs of Dr. Kinney. s cun- dldsts for the Legislative Assembly, sppssrs in this issue. Levi Church, In. oi Glomillo. noses of corn is '2) hours. covering it so thst the crows can't find it. Next! . Mrs. A. 1!. lost week for Nova Bootis. when she will spend the hammer months with her husband. The returns of the Athena Anxilis‘ry. tho Women's Min ' isr Society and the Myrtle W ' no for the your smounts to $45. High School Inspector Sn-ssth visit- ed the Athens nchool on Monday and Tuesdsy of inst week. His repert will be given later. The largest and chasm-t stack of chins, crockery and glassware betwlaen Montrenl and Toronto is ct the China HullLBrocltvillerâ€"T. W. Demos. A meeting of the Mochanins‘ In» stitnte is announced for this (Tuesday) evening, the object of which in to con- sider the feasibility of establishing a reading mom. i on Saturday evening, without. just ) cause or provocation. the large mirrori that adorned the sitting room of (hallo-g Park hotel tell to the floor and wnsi smashed to storm. l After liittinq no the into: of tho Gamble Houso in iii-swims style, Mr. Pierce extended his improvement“ :3 the exterior and lust Wuolll plotted n fine awning in I‘Wfli. of the hotel. Into lo‘un 7‘). ‘-~“- ‘V‘U AIvuavmn 0n the 4th page of thiuissnc sp- ponrs the advertisement oi' the well: nown dry goods firm, (loo. (i. Hutu cheson &. Co. We are plntlsezl m in- ' [reduce this firm to our rcmlvrei assured that. any dealing: they mnyi have with that house will be mutually satisfactory. in lieu of tho umwl Service in the g Methodist church on Sunday mornincl lust. Rev. Mr. \Vilaml mall and or, pounded :1 portion of the economy and l discipline of the church. At this closo,n rccvption service war: "mld, ntv which nine members were in the church. mom: Mother “atom, the fortune-teller of l'lumfloilnw. will be 90 years of . one on the 151i: of‘ Nov. next. and has "lumen either a. locmnotivn or :1, train ofcnrs. The old lady has not been in this village for 23 yearn. Dispito hor age, she is hnlo and honrty and continues to dip into the ijtore for the runny thnt noel: her old. 3 The Reiorm convention in Tlroritri ville On Saturday was well attended. ,_ Hon. (3. thusiasticnll y unanimity prev-ailing. F. Fraser rel-nominated. perfect. Mr. Fraser delivered a brilliant speech in defence and in praise of the anat (low-m- ment. The doleuntes returned to their homes confident that Mr. Fraser would he sustained by a large majority on the 5th oi June. The Myrtle Mission Bnnnl in con- nection with the Athens Auxiliary hnvc engsgcd to educate sn iridian girl in the (ircshy Girls' Home, of wss most on» $50. The. members of this hand have ever been most sclivc and zealous in the cause they have espoused, and now through the influence of a momhor of the hand actively changed in micron Port Simeon, B. 0., at an expense of" work in that i’nr-oll‘ province, Lina memlmrs are afforded an opportunity of contributing directly toward llw nccomplmlm cot ofs particular object. and no doubt they will bring; it. to in successful consummation. . Atlas Ismodtst summer. The report ol this circuit submitted st the District Moeling, held in Bruck- ville on May 22. showed no invrsusc of 8‘ members during the ecclesiastical your. Tots! present menthol-ship. 45!. Increase in missionary momy con- tributed. 50 per cont. All other circuit funds wore shown to he in ad vsncc cl lust your. As for the spirit- usl sdvsnoemcnt of s great msny of the members. eternity olono cm tall the that has been accomplished in the post your. Genuine chrmtunny is enjoyshls und slso profiublc to the church community at huge. *8 no ssh st clothe-s. . sturduy Inst. was s guy day st Charleston Luke. Thithsr went mnn y Athenians sud many irom adjacent villsgec. so thst before noon the ntsbling nocmumoditlnn at Humor View snd (lcdsr Purl: was all taken up. It was highly planning to those who had engaged bests in sdvsnr-s ‘..‘ ifiiml thnt Justus hld the calls sufer housed nwsitiug their srrivnl. It was notplcnssnt for those who did not srrlvs until utter sllbouts had been engaged. This was the this of s puny from Chsntry. However. in til). oil were on with ham, sud during the s srncm. silent and ashore. plenum seekers wore every. what, Luke View '0'th "gunmen- Iin Alb..- ptrty n ing‘s was the 0 live point or on fair. Mr. ’tlou ol' the poonln. unit through ii . looting , I, 3â€"- “ In its mutt-sol syn-allow. ilk muting desires to ox its oppre- olntiou of moisten the cocksuc- svsugsllst within this district; st the on. time it is our conviction tint by tho can.an of osvtstn' ml dons c! the inching o! scripter status sud “Charity of divine truth much hum has been done sud the moral influence of the church on- dsngcrcd We desire slso thst the employment of persons in one clistic work who on not connected w th say of tho sister churches or our own he dim-antinued. Therefore be it resolv‘ ed. lhut the mule-once provide such further supervision sud regulslion on in their judgment sro deemed necess- sry to tpcet the case." CORRESPONDENCE. ..â€"â€"â€"-â€". Holland Choose M17. Editor Am nus Runyon-run: but week A deputation of ‘pmgilncnt rosi- dcntu from Focott. l-lyrinuflnl . ullor town. snil innncdintc surx: landings o! Hoilun . Vult- cdon Rcv. Father Bong to interview tlist gentleman concerning l. e dissect-Mora prise tire of u ocrtnin class of “ bucolic-l" in ol nod. 'l‘hosu mon .i unurc udioed minds confluen- tlomly inid before t‘ o priest. in n conclnc munnnr, the hismel‘ul conduct and public violation of God's sanctified tiny, and boson ht him to prohibit «it his onrllcst convenience t c drnwlmr of milk and. count unruly. the manu- fnl-lurln, of chaotic on Hunt ny. the priest ro- culvmi l tclil moat murtooucly ltnd heard with rouxmt‘lful attention their lnwlul complaints. His answer to the delegation was, as for no we could learn. on follows 2â€": “l nut opposed to any violation ofthc Flair both day by on mcmbor of my cungrogntiou. I lntvuntrlctly orbldilcu my people to c any svoulubio not-vile work. or to snow worldly disslwttlon in their home», such on dances, or in [utriiclpnln in boisleroun amusements on the elbow day. No Catholic or l'ruzcsmm has the rluht to prosumu tho authority in (llnpnnsu wilhilml'n lnws, at his will or L'ltDl‘i‘.‘G, in no mnunwlnio n chum-to factory. swell imllvlllunl purl-rm. 0r pander to mumicnt popularity." 'ontinulniz lm H:tld.“ilmvc 110000le alone mm I-Vt‘lllll‘ him : mloh unilm setting of grain nml (‘Ul‘i‘lt‘m prior ton ulcstrm-llw storm tho rimming or s not; bar's to or aw from cougar. and so on. tuldc ( , ' stilttto we normality. no mm ily to o my sot-vile walk. “0in work. on 3 s in M on - WV. “90413193 M ml“ uncover: of household is. base yimmt so tossan nouul intervals to (llfimntfl‘ :livlnn law in in similar way in favor of It not“ in perniciouu inflm-uou oxtorls the council! 0! the penguin to Mme mid trnnas'rummon of (lml'x comnnll- meow. in. may be malnutrle IO lhcrnlwllious Lul‘lirrin llin cum-l of ill-mun. who shill to 0011 ‘Nun Sum inm' (i will not Mt‘l‘l't' tlwv, I will otmotmi own laws 1 w ill lllll‘i‘}ii‘(.‘l ill(‘ low to null mywl! and tz-Ivlit-u tuml. r-‘unli n mnn is lmlmml with n liud wil , which will sooner or inter ho his own lmuuu'ml ruin untl lllnt of A "numeral 13;.» community in Whllrll hi-Ilomi r-ilvn. lln air-why onyx to (Joel, ‘ Your lawn urn ion rigid in 1‘- ln lillii «will nry of Climw! duh-lop ruvnl. l Wil‘: not hoop them. Nollm'rvlnm uwny with )le1." luwn. We nl'm‘. them tml.’ Nu nun mm. when engaging number. nithor by tori-ml or int-ll l‘olirwul. embody in such vou- [rut-l in church wlxcr-‘hy iii-i nm‘rlmt will be lwunrl to wm'k on T‘lllllllY.1Ml-lr1l\lllllilll‘lj x-l ~ll law rmrl lime, the divine lnw lllilllll" it in :'. 1'. ncii‘m-r. 'i‘hv- latter in man's lumintu‘y iv this a l" Mil-urn nnzl Inimlmion'i. Furthermnru, em, moo noun-willing uml :‘Hllll‘llllll in}: townrrln tlw progress of Hominy vlolniion "u o u-rutc-n in the sin "nil in hclrl N‘flDC-ixillllf‘ m; NllA'n liofnrn (lo-l. llruma grnllonn-n, anur lnnlurc runnldnrution or Iho mum Moi mt nitrndint‘r clrcun-Rlnncch dnl'lnm that such {ll-urrllnr should ho relegated from our county. 1 most mwuwlly givn my Ilieuppmlmlion and will do all in my mwvr to hru'v an: h 1am. rice cruulu-(l out of existence." The dc mini ion thou on!le thuprlml. “ “'lml do you i ink of Mr. Fnir l’lny'n rotnllntlon to the com ilnlni mode» in in former lssucof lho Athens 1 mmn'rltui" More the priest heartily lnntzhwl nnd sold. " l‘IVillv-ntly llml reply Wm; Hr. h‘ulr l‘lny's maiden ll‘llcr, for it is replete with grmurmllcul crrorn and mincminlrund skulcocos- bni'rvn. lliRlllltl nnd non-nmmwnmâ€" “.j “i 7»! hmnd him with Hm titlnol groonnorn. ‘ ."r'ni: nothing of onhmhry or journalistic ..e=«ru>ruicncu. E pronumc Fair Play must .m‘: 2'\ swallowed ‘Wocrmu-r'n dictionary. All he couched l‘i11 lntlcr in jnw-hreuknm and «inqui- w-dnllnm‘ '* "y" i'iOQlYlfi' to make his contin- gency luau n: he knonnnll lhclcximms and lilvrniv the mill contury nnd in fully ndv-ml-cd hold em miles in pnrllnmcnt or county council. l remark that Mr. Fair Play alarm! (ornxcusn thm the farmers in that be» qunstnrcd portion o! tho hrmlnpherc have no collars. lro or pans to lion mllk in. This inc nary flimny cxvuac and con d not stand in ion! treatment. in it poseihln thnt them turn I've built homun- wlllmut providing collars? If so i censure them no umn of no business tact. The farmers of this lllwtrict. both ('nthollu and l‘mtewlnnt hoop their milk snd on Mondoy make butter. not perhaps they do not use butter on“ born. Several formers here send In many pox...:‘tn of milk to the factory so those 0! Holland. llnrunn in Hollnnd sends “Ilium. no Fair Pliny status. I bullcve him it little delirious. for h. min of inmnity runs in the family I Mk him: into God pinned in thcxrd commandment in clause where iy he Hinton thnt those who mnv not h-we collars. ten. or puns (um kw ) A ohmmefnomry in full noiion sud haul mil nn Sundnr.” Thu ill‘5)Ulall0ll left delighted with their ln~ lervlcw. or lnlnrurol tho .4" m---_w__....._. ELGIN. SATURDAY. Muy 2~l.»~~0n V‘Ivdnofl- only evening last it dairymnn'a mention "one iii-hi in the town lmll, l‘llizin. As i‘. and lit-on Well announced, the hull was filled to its utmost cupncily. The meeting was opened by J. R. Dal-gavel calling the audit-non to order and presenting Goo. Taylor, M. P.. as chairman ol‘iho meeting. The choir than sung " Como Gentle Sprin ." After this bcsutil'ul song, Mr. Taylor addressed the meeting (or half nu hour in r. very nhle manner. He referred m :1 measure he had introduced in parliament for the protection of Guns- ilian chemo. As this wss s mutter ufl'uctimz our own industries, it was received with loud spplsnsn. We have no idea of letting the Americans palm ofl'thcir skim milk and cotton med chosen as Csnadinn monulscturcd, because shipped from our ports. Af- ter Mr. Tsylor concluded his rcmsrlts, the choir gsvo " Hosrls snrl Homes." which was well received. Dir-gavel snd Murphy were then called upon us roprietors of the new Model fsulovy. r. Dsrgsvcl slslodvery bncfl that it was by request of mum is t st he and his partner occnpi. t a position they hold nnd that they were using every moss: and isollit to mshn the business s success. ins Dsrgnvsl than gsvc s piece of instmucnlsl music. At this slugo it was monsinod um Mr. l‘uhiov, the cheese inspector, was pcrivnontsl I I hoped! “unsolved with load ' mchln l . l,‘ _ ,h‘ "1‘ A fih . W . 5‘4," , 9w 1'?“ .I on "d at M "w upon won v my lulu is than the psrtulcut hue m u I who .con-cs 53...... r e um?! c of com consequence. districts on (sir not! most cuss} unbl tich u s a lion for the services c! or close , tannin”. who. for this cannon. m continually luring the profession. Wu hove the kWy education-l whim or! for trslnlns touch. . but thorn isno sdc- ounts provisi mode or keeping them in tho onion. J is in Idicld to this but ntsrcnts of uoution. ith s urpius of III milllton dollars. it seems to ms 1 st n mad! “13m. and! ly be (nixng 80h ‘ u re cranes to no s. res whloh public opinion is ycry much truism may on thpt in my opinion, they no by law so much cute Schools A: the Publlt‘ schools m. The shouldhc whom to the Restrictions o! the )cpnrtmcnl of «lucstion in the mothers! text-books. qualification of tenclwrs sad in the or punin sccuisr suhlccts. They should. it these particulars ho nboolutuly (rec from ssotnricn control. llnllcr t 0 Act they no not Church Hchoois rcccl vim; lovernmcut old. They are voluntsry and not compulsory. All rntcpnycrs um prim» {coin supporters of l'nbllc Schools and any nttcm t to coerce men into the position of sun tr on of Bop-Into Schools is to be condemns. ism] resisted. Th agitation which has arisen on this subject wil . only be alloyed either by the abolition of Honor- nto Schools or by the strict carrying onto! the original intention or the Act. As the little is nhort before polling doy. 1 may not how: the o lportunlty of seeing you in- dividually. but. it t in views heroin expressed moot wit your unprovul. I tool confident that you. no independent electors, men wounwmod u doing your own thinkinu sud hsving the mmr n of your convictions. will mark your buliol or me on tho 5th of June and elect me to to t you in the next Lemnlntum. him the honor to no You! obedient. servan R. Kr‘nnuv. ...â€"â€"- Where-Int witsMhshorm lns‘lnu bosom! without :2“) or: valuation. s! an t t. p m M" > “Era-moral thh 0r hurt . 007 MW l sic. . a‘ ‘ ‘3: “Athens. Muy 26. M. . Executors’ Notice TU Cit EDITORS. In tho matter of the estate of 04cm [Ir m‘rtan, hm of the .T'mmhi'p 91' Rear Yungc, Farmer, deceased. PURMMN'!‘ to tho Revised Statutes of On lnrlo chapter "0 no! ion is hereby given tiint all creditors and othrro having clnmw strainer, tho minke of Uwon llnii‘crnon late of the Township of llunr Yong". runner, deceit-tad. who died on or ubout lilo hi day of Fnbruarv. A. i). “9&8, at the Township of ltunr \‘uuge. niornnnid, are, on or before the 2.5 day of Juno. infill. to send in m ‘vllllifllili llullminy, executor u! llm lam. will nun testament, ol‘ the will 0an Hoirurnou. decreased, tilulr (‘lirintmn and surnames. midi-cactus Mill descriptions. the hill particulars ott'nl-lr clulmn, n stntumcnt of tholr accounts and tho :2. ‘ :m of the securities (if any) held by thvm, or“ tor the said 25th ds of June the said one . w will proceed to lstrlrbute tho uncut 9r 2 Ila-aid doomed amongst the par. mitltlcu thereto ncvln roger-d only to those elf-true c! which he shit I '(lm‘n Ilsvc notice. And the sold exocutm' will not be than liable for the said onset» or anyl part thereof to say person or amons oi w one clnim or cisims notice nl not have been received at the time of such latribullon. listod st Athena this tom tiny of In l”. HALCOM BALLADAY. Athem. Ont.. Executor. i A ll: D. Judson & Son, neakers ATE?!“- Cahinet-meking in all its Branches. ~â€" am...- Charges Moderate, w ATHENS TANG? STORE OppOsito tho Gamble nan WALL PAPERS In Endless Vnrlcty.’ WINDOW CURTAINS Complete tor No. School Books, Stationery, sud Novels at lowest prices. A N‘C‘ ASBORTIIIT 0’ Berlin ""0015, W arcing Silks. And Fancy Good: VERY OHIAP B. A. JACKSON itch April nu. FOLEY II A TRIIND T0 1‘!!! Fsrmcr , Builder c . WW‘ -_ 3.13 1.." , , h. 9.1“. BABcocIt’s Btockotstsple sud ran" DryGoo'dsis ' , . plate and is progunocd the w com in Brockvillc. - In Dress Goods you will find Heuristics, Sc Cheviotts. ‘i . . reel. hotn- Alpsccu. anc Borderccl Goods, Co: blustio D I The lsrgcst on finest stock to choose friim in &ntmrmr' om m Emiunlzmts sud “teens you will use the lsrgcst rungs of psth in I hold the sgency of Erskin Beverid ll: 0 ' rats, . _ go 0.. Linen M ufnct ~ Brecht-tile. See their bountiful pstterns in stle Linens, lit'l‘upkiu‘; “167:3: ...'. Towelliugs. Rare novelties to be seen. The sgcncy for Ford Reuilliou's Kid Gloves. The ,r .. m; L . msrkct.‘ The Millincry displs this our is ’ . ‘ , . " “ J Novelties srriving daily); y “a h A lsrgo stOclt of Ready-mods loath. sud .= All cloths cutund titted free b s at... m ' ‘ . -. A kind invitation to oil. y M w 4 C. M. BABCOCK, MERRILL BLOCK. BROCK‘VILLE. " """““ a". People of Athens and Vicinity When you come in to Brockvillc, if it] want of anything in the line of foot-wear, come straight to the “OLD RELIABLE SHOE STORE " Three doors east. of Court House Avenue. A good assortment of Trunks, Valises, Hand-bags, &c. always on hand. ‘- Rctncuiher the pinesâ€"Next door to M ours. Hutchcson’s lnrgo dry goods We». ‘ ‘ GED. MolEAN . 1913113 Bug MOGKVILLE ~ V: W ...W Athens Harness Emporium Spring and Summer Stock received. Just what you want. Read adv't next week. -.__.-._........._..._.w.____.._v_.WWWâ€".vwâ€"aâ€"‘W -â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-~â€" on â€"â€"-â€" m..._._.~n--.-e.-_.cu.._.. H..‘_ ' ’ "“ "‘"‘â€"â€"â€"-.-'â€"V-‘â€"-‘â€"-â€"-â€"â€" . -m4-7 _........ ......_... ....-A My .k~-«_.â€"wmm_ GEO. A. nunronn Takes pleasure in announcing that he now has open sud ready for inspection the LARGEST, FINEST AND RIUHEST stock of Tailoring Goods ever offered to the people of the village, consisting of COATINGS, V JSTINGS. 'PAN'I‘ENGS & SUITINGS In all the lowest rotten:- Ihudos and colors- WORSTMDS~COATINGS~|I Black, Blue, Brown. Green. Drab and Bronze: Wide Wslo 1“ Narrow Vi «in; Small Checks and Lu Cliccks- l’lsin nnd Funny Psttcrns. PANTINGSâ€"«To match. in Stripes, either arrow or "Wide. Single or Double; all Wsrrsutod Solid Wool W orsied. "1" Only the BEST Liner and Thu-ends Used. . (47' Du y the BEST Workman Employed. I! Only MODE! ATE Prices Chsrgcd. nggwm QUIET-innit!“ Styles; Newest. Patton-us; Fruit Colors; Best Designs; Strong Trin- ml From only ten dollars each. BOYS' 0 THING AA nlcu assortment of Boys‘ Suits (rottdylmode) in ood st tum, Only $3.50 each. Overconts. ditto, st .0. All wool and wool lined: w lwonr w. _ .o-ALL coons WARannrizlnmiis’V'itErREsENTEn, AND A PERFECT FIT G UA RANTEED. one. A. IUIJ'O‘D- H. R. KNOWLTON ATCIIINIAKER - AND w JEWELL ATHENS, on'rnmo Large stock of gold and silver ‘Watchcs. Clocks, chellry, etc. all of excellent quality and at. low prices. W EB ' REpA|R|Nc is done by first class workmen and guaran- teed in every case. The B. Lawrence Ipoctnclcs sud lye-Gums Real Wes urn ls l. in stock. Tests are van to on rs to vs II ‘ r 3.1mm to spin perfect vision. or «3'». “drum amount“!- Inrucndcd hr lending Physicians nod Educ-union. .. .. *‘ m. TAMINE - on. In yet unequalled in quality and rice for Res and Mowers, T shers and all kinds of Mac inery. Bot Cutting sud ‘ under Oils at the lowest market prices. Allelic gusrsutssdtosuitornossls. Tryutuplohsml. MoCOLL BROS. & 00., Toronto you “1.. A? O. W. mm A!“

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