(l "Grtduato ltuym ("Hill-f“ IQ is the Leading House L. mama“ FASHIONABLE TAILORIivo, mm... M. J. KEHOE. M - ‘VOL. V11. N40 19. "I! - u «m .,._...._..s._._............k H..¢.A-»â€" - . ARE run TALK or ALL THE mums. The Prettiest and Newest Weeves to be had one displayad on our counters and tables, and our designs are new nowhere else in Brmkwlle. ladie- want- in‘ . good choice should come at once, as they are being picked up rapidly. PAR Ap3() ‘17,, ï¬â€"O-ur Spring Stock of Parr-sols hes arrived and icon exhibition, \Vc show ‘i mtiety of now attests in ï¬rst; p;.’.;..t;'.;;, and at very lsrge assortment of Black and Colored Psrmls with choice bundles. We will be pleased m have you call and, see them. CARINETS-OM new stock of Carpet is now in, and without doubt is the ï¬nest we have ever shown. All kinds in Best Brussels, Ts try, iWool, Union and Hemp. We import direct from the factory. We wil take " “pit-alum in. she 'ug you through NEW? IKII) (ii IJO‘VESâ€"Tull Stock in Black and V Colored Dressed and Undressed, including the celebrated Alexander’s, ’ SAMPLE DEPARTMENT-r We will gladly send samples by return mail Telephone 149. EH]. 6 HUTBHESDN & 00. 13I{()CKVILIuE. Mm...“ .. .._-..,. 'W-»‘_ ., . ‘ V . ---., ,..._....._ m-_-MWW*_~.â€"_â€" rumors... clubs. WW6ï¬féfï¬ï¬iiï¬Ã©Ã©diliét mini]; Evens,†soumrun. coxvmzixrrm. &(‘., ' GENERAL KERCKANTS orru'x ovum A. PARIS" .wu Hunt’s HTORH. IAIN arm-1m. ATHENS. Addison and ROCkspringS YA? fllflflm FDIC" '0. nur‘rrm noes. BEACON sxxus. MAPLE ï¬rm}? nu) suusn. Em. AND HILL ‘1' 301'")! PRICE! BURLL STREET. nitl’H‘KVlLLE. Puvswuzv. srjumcox 5L .uzcm'rrrltru. mm.--» .0» >4 Dr« HAIN STREET. ï¬rncumr Distrust» or Wmucw. (titles Dnyardlil‘ thmmnu oi. ’i‘uusduys. "howling lulll Hummus. W..__...H-W‘- ....-._..... ‘w . J. F. Harte, M.D.,C.lï¬., Plh’ï¬ll'mN, r‘Il'HtHï¬UV s: .u"(3¢)ltrllF.It. mwh's {‘nn'rr'wuyJ ’hyuivimis and Rut-gums. Mum Bl ., opp-relic Ulllulilï¬" grim-w Stanley 8. Cornell our sprin' Goad. V A- .â€" Have just arrived and for Quality. usntity and Prices we My comps“. t on. Our Prints, Gin hamsï¬hlrtlnzs. Cnttnnuius, Gray (lot one. and Try-code are very attractive and Chou. . whil'st our “full hour. floats on Shoes. Reedy Mixed 'slnts. Lesds.(tlls.0lus. Crockery, Etc, me for Superior in Quality than over before shown. ATHENH _. ,.._v....._â€"â€".,..-_â€"_.. 0113 TIA. at 36m, .00», ate. and 10m per lb. are unequalled for flavor- and for stress ti. "Onlbl‘f Uf llullr‘gl‘ of Out. Ollie-u: ~ Remember we alwayl [he a. D “TNT U w! m xwfl many lips. of scan hr .1. E. . . .- torumrrr mn‘. )rnrso . - †fence Mr. Lauri: in ink-pun d m r-uulvr the host ‘ u .n’ 3°“n t. ‘h M' vviocs in both mm lmmrul lllxvl suruiml dan an. , amateur! examine ostracized . . inc 8 , slip rs. All-Wool 0 ch- mm sud Mawasnuor ‘0. FunlnhW.Tuwde, W .K 0 "is. are snotty what you went. wâ€"M.,.._..,.._..n_w, . a...“ .,..e.._....... ï¬ve...â€" ‘for‘ 00.. . at nail Emu Mum-re Ommu Arm Fm; antiwar-"cu; .‘f'ima‘ limbo-st Murine: Price for Pro- “ " 0t)". MOTTO»(lnco-; .5 3m! com. 0!? for (‘Mh : ‘smull proï¬ts and quick returns M O I: F A T T 8; 5 C C) T'I' “Malia†«n...- sun.-. AW .‘ n." “sign; "nous; “ AT“ ENS. , THIS FINE NEW mum: lln'l‘itl. HAS Mn clmntly furnished thrnuulmul tn the I‘m slylm. livery attention given to the vents or guests Good yards and stables. ISA? Fl! ED. Pl EILCE. i'rop'r. H... mm (wamhswmmdcll svqu for as, by Anna . All... Tons. and Jim "flit": To (bk: Nu rust. “than srq rising-sued. =hy - Hunw-c ...._,A. 4, it) LOAN; We have instructions in plane A lurgcsmui .' m“! min! of inlul‘rmt nvi roved farms. Torma to an" are really «vii-I liven CI» to day. All are. We show yeah-er asavl you. Can work in “no u all clqs‘llms. in. money 5 warts- m. Fall-are unknown mg thou. N HW and wonderful. l'srtlrulan mo. IlJlssiletta ('a..'oa Door-reload,le W . _“ M l A ngmr inmnawmmsy l I] I l ,[i J G Inzhsny (slyly mtrlllpur [wr‘ou «(outset senwbo es.- rsrl sud writs.snri also, , altar instmr’tlun,wul wmk lndutrlonsly, lune to uni 1n..." Men-J Dollars a 1 ‘o'flb 'thn lma‘liilas.whrrnu may lli ml will also runs“ ' ï¬k‘ik" m ‘ ‘._!..H,’.‘._.,.u..'._‘..~- .. hi .9. 3n... rwn rum Ihnt amount i u. msv let be Intel- sun-mwi u um". r M. ., Irma; road. I declrs rm ovrl mm." from our. slum: myl vaslm . tau-[tn and provided with employ-war 1 lap “gt†on making over 6|“- : vnu «no, in s N E“: t ‘A' n. In" nth-alar- FIEE. Addrfls pt nog‘ .’ 3. “98035 & FISHER, Burristcrs. 602.. llrm‘ksllle. . #-...-..... em“-.. . m..- A- s -m if Neatly ...9:3:u“ood at O. ALLEN. I ‘30. Assist-M. Halon. ALLAN TURNER 8L (:6. strum a ornamsrs OFFER The Leading harden and Field Seeds I‘ll. AND IILIABLI 1 AT LOWEST TRADE PRICES Athena. M n'u'r'ru‘immm _,...__.. Mel terms to (31an and Large layers .‘Irders and Enquiries by mail rill receive prompt. ntbc‘atmn inconronsrnn nv Am- or Psnunsmr'r l R 5 5 WANTED m-...g. 4.0.000 DEACON "AND our SKINS mch cssn mm: m m BIOOIYILLE it TAIIIRY. AI'G. MCCRADY SONS. CAPlTlt IIO'I' .2 900.000 llOllllVlllE Illllill outsmart in connection. "a...â€" A. B. BRODBICK. Hana". BANK or MONTREAL w, ,M, “a. m... arsz ml. "c “w {IO-am umwï¬usua. ‘ICOI'IBII, anus-s . tilt!!! m“ H ‘INIII , W “Who-listen ,. Mules-dyer. ,, HUTG MW“ DRESS GOOD-S. inn: REPORTER orrICE‘ Krill; STREET, Bltfi)t‘2l£‘:’ii-L.I.E. Geo. 5,, Young _ ASE 3 THE MOLSONS BANK $1.07I.000 A general Banking business transacted. m 90!? Mt lntcmt allowed on depodta “9| and upwertls. “Maori Montreal sod rm. to.l~lrw vars ms London. numb. bought and-old at lowest rates. Runw- iisrrx de- Osqseahl so methanol!“ HEADQUARTEW FOR Brockvillc's Bargain One Price Dry Goods House STYLISH MILLINERY. Show rooms at rear end of store. Latest Novelties in Milltnery Goals re» ceived daily by cxprees. R.W. 8! Co. CURTAIN NETS DRESS GOODS Full range of shsdssi'rmch and Eng- Gc. 100. 19k lï¬c and 17¢ per ysrd. lish Sages, and Poplineltes extrs wide Exï¬rLWide Striped Curtain Scrim 90 widths. an The above makes are the most desirable and popular makes of Dress goods in the . msrket this season. Handsome Curtain Plushcs reversible 19c yard up. Pretty Int Muslim 100 yard Crssm Ind Fancy cold Madras Muslim 600‘“ m “hm fwm' 8c Per yud wind“ and fringes to match. PARASOIS Elegant Wide Double Fold reversible Crelonnee. All qualities, styles and prices LACE CURTAINS 3‘" “LOVES Sula Gloves Lisle Gloves Scsllopcd and bound in (Ti-um and Cashmere and Cotton Hosiery in im- White, husuliful new designs, hundreds of "181159 variety- puirslo choose from. All retailer! at wholesale prices. DRESS MAKING CURTAIN Whit.- Dresses made to uni-or or cut and fitted. b it to 12 ft long. ll, to 2 inch sizes, Cherry, Walnut or Black. Mauritius mode to order, fit and ï¬nish guurmueed. ROBT. WRIGHT & . Main St, opposite Buull lit. Brockvmo ALE H. F..A?R]3.’S Winding up the: Dry Goods Business CORNER OF hlAlN AND PERTH STREETS, BARGAINS , BARGAINS FOR EVE RYON F. l‘lcaps of useful goods to select from CORNER OF MAJ!" 8 CORNER PERTH STREETS. PERTH H. Y. FARR... 0F STREETS. w-..“â€" ._.â€".â€".â€"._. W--. .4. . .4... -W- .._._..,....... WW-.M~M - The whisper of goodness and uheapnesa has got thread about our Dress Goods and every day them in the livlicst hustling in this department. Among rm. latest arrivals, we show Bengaline Silks in Pansy, Bsizc,Black. Cream, Maize, Pale Blue, Gold. blouses. ink and Those goods are sold largely for ladies’ Sursh Silks, too, in all leading shades. Our Dress Goods Department should interest you, {or we are. convincedihst equal value can’t be had elsewhere. Certainly, new: butter came here, and "we extend to you n i'ricudly invitation to see the stock, whether your wants preccr 2'; future. P.S.-Mantles and Mantle Cloll‘m in good variety. Miss Vuca in charge of this department All clothe cut and tilled lrce. LEWIS a. PATTERsou's. BROCICVILLE w..~.~___._.._. _..._-_...-....__...._...____ .flmâ€"M - THE REASON WHY C. M. ABGOCK WWOIE m. Does the Leading,r Dry Goods Business in Brockville Is because the stock is Always assorted with the latest novelties the markets produce, and the largest choice. You are invited to visit the different departments and see for dilerence in goods kept by C. M. Bebcoek end other Houses in the same line. Good goods are the cheapest in the end. Do not fail to see the Plain snd Fancy Dress Grads. Sateen: and Prints. The greatest variety or Black Goods nlwsys on hand. The agency for the ever but Black Hosiery, Ladies’ Gent's end Children's Cuhmcre Hose. Agency for Fe d Roulllon’s French Kiri Gloves. The best gloves for the leest money The Fineat Table Linens, Nspkins. Towels. Towelllnp, and drawn work see them. M188 HARRISON m Nilliaery is still under the management of M188 WIIELAN, who has the ï¬nest display this spring she has ever had. Ladies’ and Girls‘ Sailor Hate corn-isnan st 85 cents each. CONE AND 8“. Block Thousands of ysrds ol‘ Fancy Dress - . Secret†as is customary. LEWIS 8t PATIERSD-ll yourselves the Be “re and see the es made to order, or cloth! cut and ï¬tted free by G. M. Baboon}: nmormumm a Inset at Iowa nae Wm ramâ€".swmorm. thi- well m Ip. DILTA. . Moron, A ril ll.~~Divlolon court was held on \ edncsdsy with an un- ususl small docket. Judge Reynolds presided. Ii. L. Werner has urchsssd one of the fair buildings, an hsd it removed to the bank of the creek to be used u e workshop and boat house. It is the intention of the fair directors to erect at once some of the ï¬nest buildings in the county. Messrs. Strung & Devison start the cheese factory Tuesday. Why does Johnny visit Athens nearly ovary Sundsy “Reveal the Several of our sports visited Charleston Lake on Sunday last to ï¬sh, “Oh no" that would be breaking; the Sabbath. A meeting was held on Saturday evening for the purpose of organising a band with good results. Mr. Wood of'l‘oledo whom we believe to be a competent 111w Nils selected as hand- muster. Jen. Flynn has left for the far west to seek a fortune. For manlineas and integrity “Jimmy†was considered to be unsurpassed. ..._ ..-.....a...._.- ...._... .. ADD] 30E . MONDAY, May 1i .â€"â€"Mr. A. Church of Mt. l’lesant has purchased the cele- hrsted “Grey Eagle†from Eliot Wiltsc ofAtbens and is not going to take dust from any one this season. The opening of the Florida House on May lat was celebrated by a lsrge number of friends and acqnslntsncos of the proprietor and social greetings were ultcrwards in order. Dr. Brown of Mt. Picssnt has been ‘vcry busy for the past few days with some very serious cases on hand. The “Mighty Mini-0d" ol' Reynnrd Valley lmvmg forgotten tho injunc» t‘wna laid down to him by the “Golisb†of that clmudu raglan and oven-stopping his boundu, was mot with a rebut! which lrexouented. "Gullah" planted his four pounder in the centre of Mmrod's phisncg, when ho hastily retired, after promising not to return again. ’ The farmers are about zlldougb seeding in this section‘snd report the MAâ€; 3, land in better mndilibu {or working than for several years Mrs. Pritchsrd who spent the winter in Brockville, will return about the ï¬rst of June and resume business in the old stand. Our praying band should not forget that singing is a pm: cl~ divine wor- ;ghrp, unrl not prolong the cottage prayer meetings to much a length :is to inli‘i‘ierfl with the evening's practice of the choir. past. imminmm EsouNErw. Morton. May li.â€"â€"~S ring’s work is about done in this lacs ity. We notice the youngest gentlemen in our section going on his usual trip last Sunday. He reports the road that leads to Frankvillc, as “Not. too bad." A number of (iipsy's have been camping in llollingswmsh's grove for a few days. The Grey ï¬lly (alias Ginscy Girl) was in care of "ii’bip" last Sunday evening. Henry ilollingsworlch has gone to Oak Leaf to loom cluccsemsliing. Au optioen would do wall to visit this section, as some of our young men mistake the mother for the daughter, their eyes are so rly. But probably the veil 'ulindc their vision. One of our most enterprising young men took an idea that he would com. moncu the camping season ahead of II! others and concluded to try the ï¬rst nights outing with the cum of Gnguyâ€:. l-lic yum. wss pitched in the mmt primstivr.» mmnor, end just n he was about retiring he was taken by the-car and walked through green pastures and by still wsters to his )arling mother, where he took of re- freshments and retired, evidently con- eluding that the season was not far cnou h sdvsnced to wsrrsnt his Mother in sl wing him so far from home of s cool evening. Our school has storied sgsin the teacher having recovered iron: a severe attack of the mumps. One of our young men went out to the (lipsey camp on Sunday evening. sud occupied s sofa seat on the crate pillowsd her ample form on the whifletrees. ....... H...†w..-“ W ISTPOB‘I'. """ l Melon, May 11,â€")“. Geo. Hu- klnlis busily enpged in erecting tactovy for the menalactarin. broom handles, icrk handles, shingles, etc. ‘ seems that while in I.“ 1......" c “ W'MnIhvr-W uneditebsatnsrhiecuttsrsis ere Oubrio . Durham. ask. Mr. Craig. is doing a rushing balm. strict attention to business will doubt- lessgain-tor Maestro†W in basins. hem. . - 0n coconut c! an to the o! the "lining institute. will he closed tor a time. It WV with use , of our Medical his elbow was dislocated, thus disabling bills for some time to come. Our baseball club have re-orgsniud and are ready for a summer's work on the diamond. On Wednesdsy rrlnoi . the so, the town wes sur- . prised to hear that before old Sol had proceeded far on his duirnisl course a wedding had been consummated in town. The chief ï¬gures in the sluir of matrimony were Mr. H. Derbysliire and Miss Winnie Adams, daughter of our esteemed townsman, Mr. E. G. Adams. The happy couple left by train for Brockville. We wish them all the pleasure of conjugial bliss in their new undertaking. ‘ FORFAR. MONDAY, May ll.-â€"Mr. and Mr. Jon. Acklsnd of Athens, spent Sunday here. Mrs. J. B. Ackland, Mrs. Eve Hales and Mr. Jon, Dowsett eve dan- gerously ill. Mr. J. H. Morris spent Sunday It Portland ‘ Geo. Preston lost 3 valuable colt last week. Farmers have nearly ï¬nished their spring work. W111. Admin came out semud best in his law soil. at Dnlts. We Will not tell .011 Henry if he visits the “Avenue.†Our di‘etmusking sho account of the illness 0 berry. The members of the VViohed Nine baseball club have reorganized under the name oi the Maple Leaf, and are now ready to receive challenges (mm any team of their size. The prayer meeting on Sunday night was largely attended. Some people have made a posture of the rosd by turning their horseo, outth and sheep onto the reed. We would advise such people to put them into some other posture before they get into trouble. Mr. Ormond Brown who has been ill for shout r. manth, mu able to be out for a drive on Sunday. We are glad to see him Able to be out again. Miss Jennie Smith is visiting friends in Kingston wuw~~ ~~â€"â€"â€" LYN. Monday, May ll.~â€"â€"Mr. E. Cum- ming has been on a trip down to B0!» ton looking up improvements in the Last Businesres he intends enlarging his works here with all the latest iin~ proved machinery. The Eyer ()0. mill sud factory is running again getting out cheese ï¬xes measures, etc. Mr. Eyre is conï¬ned to the heuse having stepped on a nail that pene- trated his foot About an inch making a dangerous wound. The Rev. Mr. Phillips has decided to remain in California as his health is not improved suflcient to allow him to take up W Th here again. Houses i rout sre scsrce here now. Somebody will have to build. -‘ We will soon be well supplied with secret beneï¬t societies, having a Mao son and Workman Lodge with separate rooms, and arrangements are being made to establish an Uddiellcws lodge _‘7!lth rooms over Buell t McLean's Eat-ore. A good comrnodious hill is needed here very often. .. -- $.a--.“â€"â€"-.. Mi..â€" On Thursday last the ï¬rst meeting of the Brocltville Cheese Board was held in Ashwood Hall. the sttondnucc of both buyers and sellers being larger than st the ï¬rst meeting of any pre~ vious year since organised. The pro .‘aldcnt B. G. Murphy. Esq., of E gin wok the chair at hell" past two p.m., and at once took up t e business of the meetinilr‘. Mr. Hervey the mens- qcr oi‘ the . 8; W. ssid that several parties but s lien to him about rates over the r for the comin season snd he had decided to ofler t e :samo rate for irelght as last seaeon, nsmely 13 some from all stations on the line to “arrowhead in the event of any lots wishing to be held over in cold storage, the same rate would hold good. He wss-slso prepared to offer the same liberal terms to salesmen as last year thst is, 9 cents per mile on 500 mile tickets. The president sad ssversl of the salesmen expressed is closed on Miss. Tucke- ‘hm‘ tonsnooflho "son while hi- ium- um mm for Mr. Bervey's rim all». and a motion mods by Kr. Der- b shire ed by Mr. Jet-stall that alfactorrss cosmxt to'dthe it. s W. are expected or to ste over that line wae curled amines-i; Ir. J. P. Reduced. uncle's. etc. His techs m ' i‘8pecial vainâ€, w 'ich had been local buyer-O. who nirohus thisoueprcduetelcsetbs sung little stun of "£80,000. Marie. to the ï¬nances be stated that the call) on at theiutssncalmsetisg was i932. The sum offll had been min as members fees. $79.68 had paid out {or running expenses {or the year leaving s balance in bed of $3 .29. The secretary’s and auditors report were uusnimousl y adopted. The election of oiilcers being next in order the name of B. G. urphy the retiring president wss pro for re-eleCtion by several members. Mr. Murphy however positively de- clined to accept the nomination but said he would do all in his power to assist his successor, whoever he migm be. Mr. T. 0. Singleton, of New» boro who held the position oi 1st Vice but year was nominated as Pres. end unsnimously elected; lst Vice Rufus Earl of Augusta; 2nd Vice, Ches.’ Blusell oi Algonquin; Sec-Tress.. 0. J. Gilroy, Glen Buo-ll ; Auditors, Joe. Bissell and W. J. Cluil“. Sales ofcbceac was now in order. President Murphy in his businesslike way disposed of nearly 1000 boxes in s hurry at good ices ran ing from 10 to logo. This ruling gure hear- ing 10 5-l6. A. discussion was introduced ro- spei-ting the advisability of keeping" up the open board competition in the sole of cheese for season. There in s feeling among the bu an that they would prefer the sill , or hole in corner, hunt for cheese game. The salesman on the other hand remember the old tvlo of ususge and prefer selL inn these goods on an open msrkctupon 'licir merits. The whole question was held over inr two weeks for action. l‘hc bosrd then adjourned until Thursday the 14 inst. can. an". aun‘ fol-lab On Bsturday night lost the grim reaper, death, entered our village end out the brittle cord that. held to earth all ihstwss mortal 0! one who has resided continuously tor 3 longer period in this vicinity than any other person. Mrs. Elisa Riser" Parish, relicl. of the lste Aru Parish, posited quietly over to the great majority, honored sod respected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. She was 78 years, 11 months and 7 days old. at the time of her death, and we: the eldest daughter of Zenss Bisscll of Auguste, of whose lsrge family only mo. Mr. Joe. Bicsell and Mrs. Wm. Bronco both residing in Brockville ere left. Mrs. Parish was married to her late husband in 1883 and has resided in the village ever since. in the your 1835, she assisted by s man named Swan star the ï¬rst Sunday school in this pa of the country and she has continued an active worker in the Sunday school ever since. She we! also 3 very active mrmber of the Methodist church, her connection with the church dsting to a peri he! meal-(e. 8“ deep mm ‘ in ten work , all the ‘ noisily that time‘- «cables in this village lot was for rest christim sympathy benevolence thst she was moot noted. The poor elwsys found her a helper in their hour of need. and in sickness or death her presence was considered in- dispeusiblc. There was not. we feel safe in Buying, smother woman in the region round about her. who spent half the hours at the bedside ol' the their wants than she did, snd when dctth entered the homes of any of her neighbors; no matter how lowly, she was soon st the bedside sud pro sr- ing them for the lust and rites. . he funeral which took place from the fumil residence to the Methodist church yesterdsy sfternoon war one ‘ 7:. v. ‘ ‘ ‘1 Brookville’s V It Dry Goods usu- w... um N com as t W' m moan-sat sfr . but ladies’ Lined" Uses in. phone nmmmr'mrï¬w r. v. ' ' soc. m Children's Dresses For riverside wear is Gingham in Chaubrsy tnLawn ., Just received Children’s Dresses is washi Materials in three uses. Jun the thin; tor camping or river side wear Very Wash. J. V. MILLER t 00.. Dress Oeeds' Twill Beige Sailings Co Diagonal Beige Suitings 8.1 Check Beige Suitings Ge 40 inch Beige Sailings 186’ Plaid Beige Sulti'n s lo We are showing; lines 0 rue God! not ualled in 'rockville. Very stylish new s and remarksbly cheap. Sell~ log out last. ' J. V. MILLER & C0. "kl-â€" A Prints I grime,“ merican n '- Cansdisn [mils-o lilo English indigo 100 For the invest assonment, the newest patterns, 1. . Miller Jr. Co’s. is the place. About pieces to select from 5; to 12‘s Every piece this year’s im nations. ' J. V. M Li.“ O CO. The leading Glove Hausa _ Sell: very last 4 Button Em idered- Banks ‘53 4 Button Plain Backs '“o 4 Stud Fancy Beck 18s. 4 Stud Real Josephine 01.3) g (tor 780 Kid Gloves are cal to love. . cold in other stores [or Cl. «but ' and warranted not to split. It is really the best value glove in the trnde. J. V. MlLLEll w an New New New New > W ii iii" NW M c‘svenee 'a worn .latisa stuck new and Cart My recommend every article to cum. kripwing we give the best value in. M- Y! Q. 3. v. Miller a Go. Bradford Warehouse Bigg'c‘llllock Opposite Control llllotol BROCKVILLEB rm 3.1). Judson & Ion. mm Armfls. cabinet-making in allits g Branches. sick or ministered more tenderly to Charges Moderate. *â€" HATSl. of the largest ever held in Athens, About 125 Sunday school scholars, headed by their teachers, marched in procession before the hearse to the church, the members of the class, which lirs. Psrilh hsd presided over up to within a short time of her death having a boquet fastened to their lctt breast. In the pulpit beside the vas- tor. Rev. J. Wilsou. were Rsv‘s L. A. Bette, Wm. Blair. E. Tennant and R. Oliver. each assisting in it port of the service. At the elosgoi the norm D. Fisher ., for msny years so Bentley school a pas rail span 8. A. is sod Blob. Anoidmhoclersds w well timed avast-h uteri-tic of the deceased and or work is the church. the mm the home. The remains