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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 2 Jun 1891, p. 4

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Lewis 8: 00., mmvufeeturers' l . . ‘ ageMeJuxledm Montreal lot $400. 000. ‘ 7f -" ‘ " If you want the best value in Kid Gloves, Silk Glows and Mitts go to G. W. Bcuch'u. ‘ ’ ‘ Alex. Clark, Drumbo, young wealthy former, shot himself week.‘ . The military camp will be held, this year, at Be'llcvllle. This in the first time Bellevillc hue ever had it. Mini Lizzie Tuber wont. to 'Ogdens- burg last Wednesday on a two "cook‘s. . visit. ' and. last thevgueslol‘ Alias Maggie Bellamy lust week. 1 ‘ Smoked slurgeon unused two deaths at l’itteburg, 1’ A., from over eating. Ilov. Mr. Bette pr‘euchcd in the l.’rcsbyteriun church last "Sunday, liev. Mr. Fleming being ill, Planing Mill running every day and all Custom Work promptly attended in. ““The Boys" give nightly concerts on That Harness was made or delay Brown’s Harness Shop, in Athens, And it don't brook, bust or run clown at the heel. The Stitches ‘ are all hand made "put that" by Almcron and Excyrio. N0 rather nice on the evening uir. * A raccoon hue occupied u cellar in Kingston and made raids on chicken herons, till he has on hand a tilled l‘dl'llcl'. * r The Almente Gazette says there one quilo it fall ot'enow last. Monday night-*“flbo’llh i'uidsight. It alter- wurd turned to ' "Little drone of whiskey, Little sips of beer, Make the :iilg‘aly‘jim'jams, if you pcrucver slop work in this shop, and don't you forget it. McCOLL Bnos. u: 00., . '1‘0RON'1‘() lunumemrrrs orand Wholesale Dealers In the followinc Speaflfles’ Judging rem {cottonwood the Athens Lumber “I. {and Planing LARDINE ‘ - ‘ Wool. -« V _ . \ PYIJNI.)I,.H l 0 I L S “HUI.(.,,.J..1.1N(, I L g Mill llllptdlfl to be hung a rushing ,BED :«sxmxm ll . noun-rm l y . L business- Ilev. Mr. Website:- eompied the pulpit of the Motlmiiiut. church last Sunday evening. and preached a. good sermon. All dress goods and mmrile cloths Inn-chased from l’hil “fl/"l'vo 6:. Col during the month of June .viil be out. and fitted/"row «if (Hist; It is runnerud in Ottawa. that Mr. *(lhupleou is to succeed Sir Charles Topper as high oomznisumner, the latter to naeume the tery leadership. The climn'c oi“ indiu does not. agree with Lord l..‘un=~«:lo‘.vno and he in noxious to rctiru. ' Try our Lnrdfixoe Machine Oil and you will use no other. nor Sale by c. w BEACH, ATHENS, H A T ! 1RD. Judson & Son, l ‘Lord Stanley is mentioned us aux-censor. Tho-w la n (strong prohrrhilily of a pnrlinl failure of ,lCm-cjo-een crops V which Would (romeo. n drain. gold to Amoricu ill the uutumn. ‘ Phil Wiltze uh Co. hove n splendid stock of New Goods. Hoe their on» nuunCi‘nimil nbuut cutting and fitting {Ii/’11 iflldf‘lifi’. And now the ,‘omg people swarm the ice ('i’i‘fllll purine, to drown the Method tired {ruling in the flowing .Undertakers ATHENS. .......-.. 4.. i 1 l ‘Vhfi. . ‘9":le are in Brur'kvillv 1 l)()li"l‘ FIXII. in (‘hu Hi. ,THOMAS Mills & COEEahinet-making in allits bowl. THE MATTERS, The Cumdion citizens gooth forth "hwy Hwy ‘ those mornings ignorant uhkc l and mu, u xuw HAT. ! the. Jungle»! Milli howl :iflmu'tiul block. in hn, 'n ‘ a 5 You HhOlllll at mm 01‘ their “ Clovputrun."l u-y Am- th'o Lutvm and Hwy nr'l.‘ l‘l'll'ln‘tli'lN. whether he will be sunntruck or frozen to death. the Broakville Collegiate Institute club on Saturday by a score of 28 to Charges Moderate. 27.. 1.3 Kl N U 51']th it]? E ..;.1--_..--..---- . _ o......,.-o_-...,.. districtf opens in Brockvillo mid“, - Somco our Citizens are going (om, DB. WASHINGTON mic. Don't fail to rend the special other about cutting and fitting all drosa and mantle cloths purchased from Phil Wiltee k (Jo. during the month ofJune The Kingston Whig any: that lud- clifl‘e, Keate’l bangman, made “the “q some bungling success" of the job. ~ -‘ Whatdoee the Wing mom by "bung- n) r ling success l Bruce Holmes of this village ro- ceirod a comignment of ten colonic: of Italian been irom Tilbury. Ont, 'on Fridny Int. v wm. um- Cell and see the new drone good- at m‘w‘, amp mo. gm Phil Wilt-o a. Co’s. did then mom logo. :3 her the: you will get ell such I COO-fiugmiloiil of ‘ rem. mun” TflAnn.~-c-tnnh of the Road "'3 mm '1 Old “mt. Colon-ho! Dim. (bro-Io, Quiz. "I .d of I u l lag.“ ii". riflfinl.m of the late Mr. Purcell, our Oornwel , “figmfi° ' ““V W' "N" i0 still ct lo , and end an. lith Minion. Cum-mug. tree M l‘w the recovery of the body: lmnu over ’ Hint: Kain,» American with I «new» in England, chino to have Invo- ‘ saying whine, molded menu). 0. Ltd». m. THROAT no Lissa sunonoN. i !""¢CLUL "3381', Toronto- I ’ . ‘Omduntcd in it? a: Farmer and Builder ‘ mum llllllllll ii hilly Alll‘li FRIENDS TO THE . the examin- Illon of the (“allege of Physician: and Sur- m )5. n . Since!!!” Dr. “than devoted his Whole time denim: and Lung «it. «own. The Cut mmcntn in Porous Rupture and l the patient. in the to! breathing. “4-..- ‘flny we the heel. government of MT”, 'nnwm. Penn. .05“. Wealth-I, Ofloimiuu. mm 8m"- Mq Tuna. M... in 10"“ m to at. the dip... ” “gunmen-e in an out“ mom-«comm figmdhfiwt . will not rank-o n you» tor ohm numb. , . . . The opium went inject the some. meallere ‘lmlled' at Cincinnati, - I head is highs a homhend, the eye: . rible. early for been to swarm end present ' honey this season. Another youth from near the some Miss Joynt of North Augusta, was ‘ Hui-one JIM Ooh “Murillo, V y , - of the old 8!» Lemma on. in! Comp Gated-lane created I dun. euw‘mte‘l’iat ,mgd‘hnmgg, 5 plm'u‘ ‘ open e‘pu .10. 11 June uh. ' :W Then-chum. dell of or ‘ moment intely. at lorrlltown over lame double emu work in the opium trifle. It wu‘erungod on I vermin night to catch the smuggle“, but one oi the prinoi .operetorl got drunk and u I. mien t the plane. .mineurled. 1 ,. for that per . Poul ‘ . come Mum would 3 ly ‘ y a portion of their senor-l tau u in tho ‘l‘ell in table. “y. i! no they ' should [me an. Opportunity 01 Io. ‘ The report film the Spence, be”. ohnr ‘ ed with aggrented «mu. Ed.“ udleld' a herloeton, on. " on day night the 28rd inst" We“ to. t- ellinimry hearing before . M.- ) econ ,lt 'Brockvllle on Thmdny lost draw out quite a crowd of the Brook- ville peeple. Around Chen-lent” and Athens but very little interest we: inanlt‘eatedin the nflnlr, :the' generul fueling'nceming to be that it hotel keeper who would gut out of bod on a Four young Klnuu‘tou moo declare they saw a snake in Lake Ontario, with as big M e pin-t our... die- month {rightfully large and “the .napoot tor: ' The length 150 feet, the body on big as a barrel. .At this the Whig mye that it is evident that. Kingston whinkey has lost new of its vigori Mr. W. John Kavanagh of the Dobb’a ueighbmhoed‘, a couple of. miles south. of this village. had a' very large swarm of bees to hive on the morning of Friday lost. This in Very ‘ for the uccoinmodution of .‘ party of rough‘e, and furnished them with drink» at thehour of 11 or 12 o’clock, should be willing, to put up with a little. rough usage without equealinu. The, reports of the .afl‘uir as published in the Brockville papers who also commented upon M exegâ€" geruted in many details. When the court opened utll can on Thursday morning there wueoaly the witnoeeee nodefleporter representative present. from this section. The two Spence boys were brought. down hand-Gulfth from thnjnll and the examination of witness bog-m. ~ ' John Foster was the first witness; indicatione point to elarge yield of A Believille youth ill credited with an invention lor milkingeonm, ‘which. ieaaid to do its work thoroughly, and milking about u dozen eewu at once. place is sold to have invented. u ‘ con. trivanue thut atrnw can he used by the self binding machine instead of straw. lie has been offered 850,000 for it but refused it. I The June weather probe. will be as follows: June list to (5th inclusive. -â€"~ .ullow netting for Will ‘0 fish in the: llatu'rdny night and open up higher . the streets at night, which sound The Athens. base boll club defeated The Methodist Conference for this 800" the 7001, with heavy ruins; local storms and Showurs, wot wenther in Manitoba and the North \Vcet, and line weather ‘ at the end of the Wonk. June- will be a showery, worm menth, guncrully hot nncl summerdiko. llnint‘ull will he oonsi-derubly above the average. Temv pei‘uture rouge. less than the average in l mch motions. , Several.improvements in the dwellw logs and premises of our citizens are taking place. Mr. Tuplin has removed the old building from his lot on Eigio. steeet, and lining up the ground. nnd Mr. Iluppol is putting an addition to his house on the some: street. He will also erect 8. line large building for .1 store to :wconunodnte his largely in: 'croused trade in groteries and pro; vision. The town “boye’l’have organiZCd a baseball club under the name of A. B. (3., Athens Baseball Club. Mr. J. P. Lamb, President; Mr. Thomas Barney, Vice-President ; Mr.K. Lamb, Secretory-Treusurcr. Messrs. Munro, Green and Tuber are n UOlPlnllllOO to look after the ground. Ilncl llze Tie-ion» nary Outfit, bots. bullu, etc. The club will be in u'cti‘i'e practice about a week. ’ Our Ellinvillc correspondent rends us it lengthy communication . tlllu wwkin reply to “Cunndiu‘n.” have given both sides on equal chance to vindicate tltemgelwe and air their grievnnces. we meet decline to pub- lish anything further of 1:» personal nature. What our readers and emu solvos wmr is “newn” not. “personals” lunloes Ft be u. lmrmlou joke at the expense e'fucnne one who can give as Well as illkl) one. The Directors of the Unionville fnir met. on the ‘22nd May and revised the Rulrs and Regulalinnu, Prize Lint m, for the full fair. to be held on the 15th, 16th, and 17th Sept. next. Some very importnnt changes Were mode in the Rules and Regulations and ‘ the Prize List carefully revised. The Prize Llsl, is now in the hands of the printer and will be rerudy for distribu- tion next Week, Wuhan copy will be. mailed to every member, und all-o to non members; Application- Emery ‘pormn intending; to make an exhibit this tall at Unionville elmuld us soon no they get a. list, be particular to read over the changes and additions made, so no to be thoan lily posted on the manner in which in :tuir of 1891 is to be conducted. E Iuene L. Chamberlain, formerly of Toledo, Ooh, died at his residence Chicago. on May 7th. He attended theold Formersvillc Grammar school in his boyhood. lie etndied law in the oflice ol Stephen Richard's, Toronto, and was admitted to the bar of Ontario in 1878. end commenced the practice of his prufcmion at Pren- cott. In 1882 he removed to Chicago ‘ and after two years close utudy he won admitted to the Illinois bar and one orulullv practiced in Chic 0. until the time of his (loath. The nnndinn American of (lineage under dote of May 15th devotee nearly I column to "Hug a biographical ekeicll of the scanned. The mnny Mend; of Fred M. Kelly in this tactic" will be planned to hear shot he has total been promoted to position of re hung a ent, in “Ir telegnph dopurtment of t o 0. P. R. with hudquertrn at Menotlc. Be 3d. var In lily of the management the 0. . and think the quota upon which lhl road in opened the but in America and I» ought to brew. because he served his opp-on tioiuhlp under.» 8. t W. mung. Mt. AM complimenting the ~ porter on its continued proper“ , he when n by mirth. the pin r of the I! Q! In “men {or The- portion are all strangers to mound the item uncut the broom factory crept in amongst the other items ' aunt in Without our notming its impert. His story was substantally to the otfcct that he with H0010 six or eight others went to Duflicld's on the night in question. x'l‘hoy want into the bar- room and had a drink and engaged in com‘el‘s..ition.. Toni Spence made a filthy remark and Driliield said “he would have no more 01" that." Did not hear the boys make any reply; In an instant after that heard Dnllicld say “get. out of here" undouw him raise a bottle us if he was, oiug. to. throw it. He did outdone. ' waver. but (some fromibe inflow? but Ind clinched with Tom penile. Heoonld not my Winona... clinched first. {The two rimmed out into the" next room. the whole crow-d rushing out after them. There was no light in this room und when he got out the two were downon the-floor, Spence being on the top. He (Foster) pulled thorn npurt and just thenDulfiel'd cried out “tluit the heart was kicked out or him.” Some One brought a. light. to the der and he helped lhlfllold to a chair and subsequently up stuirfl,‘to bud. llu"'euw no blood on either Dulileld or Spence. Did not see Sam Spence ntrikonny one or interfere in the fight. Mentioned to Mr. Fowler the next day ti“ eomebod took hold of his neck and us he was pulling Spence ofl' Duffichl. In cross-examination by Mr. Fisher. the witncse could not say Look hold of the other firet on he Was all. thol’ulthcr end of the room. As he pulled Spence up oil from Duflicld, he noticed Spence‘e loot swing in the direction ol‘lluliield’e body but could not my whether it toucth him or not, us the room was quite dark. Hod known the Spence boys for years and don’trcnunnhur ever seeing them the Worse of liquor. The 110w teak place about 11 o‘clock on Saturday night. Witness was perfectly ember at the time the row leak place; llernained with Duffiuld until the doctor came There was a. stove in mom and the parties were- near it when on the, floor. . Dr. J. ll. Hart of Athena, said he who culled upon to attend Dul'tl d early on Sunday morning. Found him rilllbringl‘rom simple fracture of two ribs; on the left side. There was no ubmscmcnt of the shin ovor‘tbe n‘ncturcd ribs, simply, a discoloration nt‘tlm skin. The Gilly other bruise he observed was a slight one on the left, ear. Called teem him on Wed: ucsduy afternoon and mending gradually. Do not think there is any fear of u relapse. and do not consider his case a critical one. Think he will be around in three or four week. Green examined by Mr. Fisher. ,Sawa apitlen in the room where the row in said to have taken place and think the i‘nljury might have been caused by filing on the slow. or upilton. John Hudson was called but his evi- deuce added nothing new to that given by Foster. Robert Fontor was called but was not sworn "M! be said he could add nothing to what the other: had said. The court then adjourned for dinner, and on resuming bail was offered and accepted in $400 to: Samuel Spence, but refused in the cone of Thou. who vms consequently remanded to loll 1'0: 15 days to avail the time when Mr. Dudleld will hoaxth to give evidence in the mutter. ~QMM At the loot mulling of m Alb” Quarterly Board of the NOW Church, o romlntlon w imhnouly‘ ml moot oordielly adopted, on _ ,- log in it the high m in wmho Rev. B. C. “Monolith Aaron Init- lend we held for the vale-bl. cervic- whhh thou brethre- rudored in u- do“! the mm and my most oh I no on mm :Ohu.- Hall 512, 'Dot12.'10 Coon-to P 11.10 y . _ r. i If p I‘ p p ‘ My M11816 Lessons. WK 55mm- ~ “ gr. J .nid “lot. tiem alone?" which one» found him V sin-it in .. v amounted -‘ I. 3 f7 ‘ @013. W. Mon] 1 he” lut enough: Cd‘s.“ employ. of the Otto" Flak I to dole, in getting I convey!“ the dolled to lulu them to Gunmen mm c few of the dish were dead when y Mod the there o! All. Job. We underworld that I movomon't foot. to petition tho: Movement to . Charleston water: th‘i'fall. We hope the matter will be pus-lied euwoflnlly. us their is an immense amount, of white fieh in the lake that control: be caught under the present regulations. IbtluE'diwr:- , ' p , Bunâ€"e1 have just got. word that is party of 103 girls nailed from Glung en the 29th inet.,.in charge of Mr. end Mrs. Burgeel. All over ten evenl- readypromiled. but we will have a few girl: and boys under that ' age . and ~80 will'be able-to supply thoue who . ' having no elnldren of their own, deâ€"' lire s'liittle one to brighten their homes. ~ Those desiring children under ten one of. age should and in their opp ications accompanied by minister's reference to F uirkuowe Home, Brockvllle, Out, ‘ , a ' * Youreverytruly. _ v , ‘ l ' VALEX. Bonuses. ' Btoekville, May 29th 1891‘. ..__._... .- 601": of nevi-Ion near a: Venue dud , Eucott. Court of Revision for above Townw ship, woe held at the town hall On Tuesday forcnoon May 26th 1891, and. x" the following nlterutiOno made in the assensmem roll. Struck of}, Abrum‘ Bonostell, Chas Whole {John Goodall, ll.N. and W. II. kosher, Sydney Lombard, and Catherine Whitley. l’uton, Chas. Bethune, Fred Baton. , Phillip Monroe... norm rum». and: A. 0mm. . Ghee. Foley. vac changed '1’ .W. 'l‘nc’hborry changed from F P 5.6 Ooh.fltoP'A 8 Coin, l’ute? [lilfiklflfl changed from 1’ (J 1’ fr}, :3 (Jon, to” C P 3, 8 Con. ‘ ' Appeal of Goo Elston} assessment of the Flmncmville l’lk. {Lind Co.»WM not nilowud. Richard Love‘eaneesement was re- duced $100. I v ‘ Assessment of G. 1W. and A. E. Grcene'Lot 2,2. Con..8, won reduced ‘ to $2300. A. McDougall's appeal against exwusive .x-lssesemeni, not allowed, but he 'wae assessed separate from W; J. Earl. G. F. Osborne was put on for F F i 2, 8 Con., and the neseeement was reduced to $650. ‘ Byron Brown was linearised for P Lot 3., 8 Con. ‘ RICHARD E. CORNELL. Clerk_ Elegant Prue: {or the India. The Publishers of THE CANADIAN QUEEN, Toronto, Canada, are Offering two new prize competitions, with leading prizeeconsisting of 11 pair of Shetland Ponies, Carriage and her- limit, a Frce'Tr' to Europe. firet- closs upright pii’no, two weeks voca- tion to any summer resort in Canada or the United States, all expenses paid ; “safety bicycle or tricycle, one hundred dollars in cash. duit of parlor furniture. Indie-3' etc.‘ This magazme has become lemons on account of its prize com. , petivtiune. Hundreds of Canadians have won valuable prizes in previous nemesis. Sample number of Tm: Qumran with full particulars, will be sent by the publishers upon receipl.’ of the address of any led and {our 3 cent stamps. Addrcu, his Quezon, Toronto, Canada. ' "9-9 H .u .1 v‘o<~....~_. vw‘u Court of Revision. The Court ol’ Revision for the village of Atheno wee held in the town hall on Wedncsduy hm, all the mem- bers of the council present. The clerk read the notice of appeal from Thee. Barney, and Time. Hayes. Mr. Barney appeals on the ground that he was descend to high on real estate and that the museum had no right to access his homes. need for livery pur- poses. Real estate rodurfid 8100. Appeal on permmul property not allowed. 'l‘hoe. Hayes appeals on the ground that he is assessed more for the ptbperty now in'the enrpornlion‘ than ' - l e was {or the whole of his property. Assessor showed comparison between his umsemcn‘t and name of his neigh‘ hove preperty, appeal not allowed. By consent or number of «hunger; were nude in the Miles-imam» roll. Bert Clark pm on for lots 17 out] 13. Wiltr B. and Stephen King’l neon-men: reduced 8460. , ‘ Saxon Wulhlmm put on for‘Plot ll Blka end B. O. Philllp‘e uncu- nentud‘nood Moo. ; Kahlua Wilton atom for put lot 11 Block B. end 3h Riley's m mom reduced .200. ' Immune Sir John Indomld w thicken with Holy-ll on M‘ I lost. end he ,u‘ '“l mu Against ' gold watches, etc., ' ' Tl‘hln to [special 0 y, . ~ : ' , AT ODELL’S . - ‘° 1‘15 CENTS _ 15 Per can Discount on wallpaper at oden": ‘ New Baby Carriages at Odell's' "Nail Paper, la'rgest-etock at 'Oclell’s Curtain Poles at Odell'e ‘ H I nonhuman;- at Odell's 2-5 lieg- Cent off all Crockery and Glassware" ' Mow“; O’DELI.?S. BBOCKVILLE' m ._ V i I rm“ Qm-UP figwiWw ' i i ’ 3m“ ' 1 sum A'few pupile vth wish i l l l to get instructiOn in SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT V' «rur3â€" I J . noun PER CENT lNTEREST‘ Music will be given 165- Compound WW, wk “on” sons on the Piano at ‘ Furniere'notoe discounted at curl-outrun. BRO( YK VILLE BRANCH very reasonable rates by conxsroorm unocx. ' T1103. F. HOW, Monomer Brockvlllo Brooch. . ’ ' Miss 13mm LovERIN. . Athens, April 14th, 1891. i " " * “renown The People’s Column HOUSE. . .l , . ‘ o‘mfll‘l‘fil‘l‘f“ill?.ll‘:.“3§“l‘l.t.;f"03"..‘52.l Gentleman“: man :9 hum-u I nulls made up in cent r word‘w on the number of Wu'rdl c.x- ‘ Latest Style on. use: urn. l‘i“?‘l“’""l.5.“ir . . n. 0 l!“ l' l' on 0"“ H PERFECT IJ' FIT JJ'D wonxaawsnxr, should elven be lately stated on the m y. g VIII-[001.0 PATIO]!!! -r we ere maxi In On or; tel lntereotln thleoo nmn. We 1 l. M. BHAOSELS. - lTllEl‘l. ALL WORK WARRANTII. appl ying to , Man-- The Old Reliable e to create a npec would consider it a meow fever if those who answer an advertisement would mention TH E FEPORTEK as being the wurce of their in- ormnuon. V, W. m. Notice I: hereby given that the partnership hen-m» : fore annotating between us. the undersigned. on ‘ .ll“l‘ll”ol‘::‘a't;’l..‘ll€3““mԤ:.'xif'“.l’il°‘l.§ll:l BRDGKVILLE BllS-INES-B' Gill-l“! 1w n3 w‘tho odd partnership are to paid to l 6‘ m; we”, in “whooping”- “mu m N. 8|“)?th at Athens, am All claims. thomugh the mnmuunn m “R mun-t tho and noel-ship ore to presented 1 v .. m- ' : no“ . " ' - to the cold Am . Shel-mm hgwhom thcemnc ; Mil ‘hlifilfigxig': h, will,“ mum!» mm M M 37“ "M TW'm‘ 2 wrote 175 Wnl‘tlH our minute. newmlterfo. . . Math 4&1 Of Ml! All-“1391- : mu. Turmravm. Aged 15, llmrkvllle. A A 14' SHERMAN wonln nor l than“: was my a and thm 3’“ “man 3- “0T7,- l from time all ontorlng."»â€"F. . lions!th Without. 0- In lamb [ton Place. 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