i <5 i I I ' l <5 ‘ loo am 10.00 2.75 heriieeent "ll lo m . Alumnus-lbs: tithe"; an.†i Elegant Mohair Plush Parlor Quit Wâ€" ‘_â€".....~. ’pnrmlmc .sxx PIECES . - ,. " VALUE!) A? new ' ' Competition to close Sept. 2511: ~ : WEntB one arm. . J. MMOIW BROCKVILLE ~ D. DOWNEY V We ONE PRICE BARGAIN SHOE HOUSE †. unoouvuupu. ' ONT. . {Pulling down Prices Pushing out Goods K ‘ ‘ THE WALK. ()F “ LIFE, will be rough and 1m leesant to u ludg educational"; who has had the misfortune to be ‘mlly ï¬tted with hoes. Therefore we invite you to visit our Slurp where you will and a store full of the boot woken. to modern: end (Innuulsu ltoote and some! in all widths on opera. urn Opera and Common Hansel-tote. 9 sin and tipped bodice 1 Kid Oxford Shoes 8 90 “ Dongols “ . “ handtumcd. l 25 “ ‘ " Button Boots . “ 2t!) “ “bill " “ tihpnod ' known ll. C. “60130018. .t-l. ‘ Boston Calf “ whole ï¬x “ Flnvuouuola 9‘ ‘ “ (:urduvumthonl Shoes Wm... ".M .~- _ my} plnd the piece I†Me i Sense! lulll . ‘ ‘ died from ore: «unï¬l- m. mzuiupiwamn. , morn .- tune, “up , ‘ , .. . + - I - mt. ‘ His {wily :ill ‘ M“u’"'a' munmmm,wd make-neg nations for securing a residence the town to which be is, going. v n Thoreau ter in church the local branch of the W. F. M. 8. wes- addressed by the preeidsnt end viceâ€"president oi the county sooiet . Mrs. Blair sud Hrs. Kellogg. of. reeeott. The paper reed by Mrs, Kellogg woe very inter- esting. instructive and encouraging, and the meeting throughout use it very pleasant smut. Four‘couvicts in Sing Sing prison were electrocnted or put to desth by electricity last Wednesday. Death was instantaneous a nd tree of the air! agreeable festure‘s which shocked the world at the execution of Kemlor. If capital punishment continues to be re- garded as the best mode of disposin'gi of murderers electrocution will in sl probability eupemede hanging. ‘ We are pleased to announce to the people of Athens and vicinity that our old friend, J as. Ross, who erected part of the Control Block in this vil- n. Bradford Worms. Brock- ville. basalts-fleet“). is thin issue. Dr. Cornell hes recovered from his: recent illness. ‘ Miss Birdie Hensley oi Elsie, was the guest of Miss Loyorin. ‘ ‘ Several of our eitisens see the Bee Beer on their tables. It is a nice, cool, non-intoxicating drink. Miss Elite: 1,! ,t to her home in Plum Hollow on ridsy last on hear. ing of the illness of her father. Senstor Hscdonsld. Qttewa, has withdrawn his hill to establish divorce courts, on feeling was strong against it. John Mooney of South Plantagenet wss gored fatally by s young bull on his own farm. " A number of circus pesteru st Len- don, 0nt.. have been objected to by ‘ the police. Miss Sarah E. Johnston went to Brockville on Wednesday to. spend cV'ur below. I). W'. DOWNEY BROCKVILLE. FLINT’S NEW BLOCK IT’S No SEC-BET HAT THO‘MBSON has one of the best equipped Grocery and Provision establishments in the flaunty. Everything in our line as low as the low- est. A large stock to select from. ' Trunks and Venues we have for everybody. and prices lower than 1'5 OFF 'I‘ER Acley Brown’s Harness Shop, in Athens. 'l'cr git a hull suit or Harness for the trottor Aclcy keeps the host stuck. docs the best work. and. sells the Cheapest, mm-.-†LARDINE Everything in the line kept in :tock. mfl-w H mm rumous’u'nnvv nommo on FOR ALL. mncnmnnr McCall’s Renowned Clyinder Oil lien ‘Yuluc m the Market. Those who use those om once will then no other. Every Barr-cl guurumccrl. Elude only by .. _.._--â€"._.m ill/.lCIIlNE OIL vacu tion . In the elections ‘for New South Wales 85 protectionisls were returned to 26 free traders, ‘. It has been discovered that broken down and diseased horses have been mode into sausage at Chicago. Someone has poisoned as number of cattle of Allen Young, Mount Hope, Wentworth county. . Hen. Mr. Mercier bus sailed for home and is bringing from the pope 800 decorations tor pupul tenures in Canada. ' A Toronto boy named Clerk recent- ly admitted that ho bed used$7 or $8 of his pilferiugs from emplo ers to pay his dues, etc. in the Y.M. ,A. Lt.-(Jol. Pennington Macphersou, a near relative of the late premier, has been entrusted with the luck of writ- ing the life of Sir John Macdonnld. You can buy a one hundred piece colored dinner set for $7.50 at the China Hell, Brockville. T. W. Denis, opposite Central Hotel, Main St. 2S-tf The Voters’ List. for Athens and Rear You 0 and Escott it; now in the hands of 1c Reporter‘s staff and will u x... ‘ be rushed. '. V'ugh without delay. If everyt- y improved the minutes uitli the zeul that a lion puts in her work while making a surreptitious ï¬vcvminute call in a flower garden, what a world this would be. Miss Byers wizahcs to inform the people of Athens and vicinity that .lie'hus removed her Dressmaking Rooms, over Mulvono's brick store, ‘ where she hopes customers will ï¬nd her. Quite a. few of the school scholars stayed over mt the Orange Demon» struticn on Monday, others going home as soon as they ï¬nished their cxsmlnulioo papers. Athens mourns the loss of the S.A. Lieutenant. who has gone to Hamilton. He may return ir. a. couple of weeks and he ‘ may not. Meanwhile tile Captain will look uiterfï¬ue faithful for a time. Mrs. Mary Nimmnck of Pituc'burg, while in a. ï¬t of religiouc hyatcclcs, de- ‘3 cided to sacriï¬ce her youngest child. Neighbors interfered. but not until she had chopped its lmad in a horrible monner'with u hatchet. The Beaver liue steamship Lake Superior. from Liverpool. has reached Quebec almost a wreck, being ' swlept bycgulcwloaing part of her freight, shipping tom :1? water, and soaring 200 pllnSflllgEiTl to death nearly. An operator blunderod and two freight trains met near Waterbury. C0un.: the ï¬remen, bluxeello lulled. Inge, liaa'deoided to reopen the photo ' ruph gallery, latelyruu by Kerfoot . ‘ms. in the Control Block. 11:: hue made arrangements to open on Aug. 10th, with Mr. John Kerfoot as man egcr. Several new end improved instruments will be added and the work tux-nod out will be guaranteed first-class in every respect. The high school eruxninoti‘ons are over, and tho echolurs and teachers dispersed. course be felt in the town. but visitors arriving to spend vocation will, to n groutextcut, muku up for the absence of the scholars. Lest wool: the ex,- umiuutlou for cort'llicutcu and mutriuu lotion was held. The papers were considered moderately easy with the exception of the grammar paper which is said to hone been unusually dili‘zcult, co hard that scholars who were mme certain of poSHing. are fearful that this paper will decrease their totality of marks to such on extent llmt they may he plucked. titicules. Freuchy NJ. 1, tie 'Arub arrested {for Jack the Ripper murder in New " York, was proved, in many ways. the fiend, the jury found murder only in the second degree. has now turned in favor of the Nl'W York detectives. The entire inability on the port of the London detectives to catch the \Vhitm’wlmpcl Ripper mode them the butt of ridicule, and when . the New York murder occurred and the American dctoctivos were. for s timo,,unnblc to pct as clue, they in turn were jcerod why the people and the press. But the capture and con- viction oi‘ Franny the Arab has ‘uguin ‘tumed the laugh Londonworda where the festive Ripper murders a victim and escapes the vigilance of the cclc» brated sleuth bounds of licotluml Yard Col. Dyrcnforth ol the Department of Agriculture. Wmhington. with two assistuntn, left. [not Wednesday for the interior of Toan. where he will make further experiments in the feasibility of producing min in arid regions by exploding bulloonu charged with any ~on and hvd‘rogen at. a considerable height in the air. Tests will also be made in cxplodiugdynamilo. attached to the tails‘oi‘ huge kites. in connecâ€" tion Willl the theory that ruin may be produced by the concuaiion of high e‘xplouves in miduh'. 'l‘hu dynamite is to be exploded in the some murmur as are the balloons~¢lmt is, by u slender wire lending to the kites and connected with on electric buttery Worked on the ground. (fol. llyreuv- forth will cool; some Sequcstcred Hpc‘. in tons, Whom the noise will not disturb ammo. and will make Their absence will ol" Ilut the luuglu’ ‘ the local llourd of no in the rugby; . Y , . tron of in II now growing parties in felts w wise ere cordially invited to cell see his crops. which consist of spring wheat, rye. berley (3 . and rowed) large end smell pose, white und- yellow corn, white and lee oats and- timothy need. at any time. We can safely say that s visit to Mr. Pew nooks farm, about two mile! W cl Elgin, will mply repay than her the time and trouble spent. as his and term buildlnpare model! of favoring and nestneel. He is a so u . connoisseur of line stock. and his herd of Ayrshires are well worthy a place in the front rank st sny county felt. It is possible that he rosy be induced to bring his herd of Aynhires‘to the Unlonville fair this fall. . AMI . Seventy-one candidates in all wrote at the examinations this year fer 8rd 1 and 2nd clnu certiï¬cates, and junior. , nmtriculntiou. The examinations for primary or 3rd clues candidshee were concluded on Friday lost. Those for junior or 2nd class leaving yes-e torduy, and the matriculation oeridi~ dates ended their labors this morning The results will. be I the second week of August. The names of the schools are not given, but of districts, Athens being District 78. The candidates were favored with ï¬ne cool weather and were accordingly able to write with comfortâ€"st least physical comfort. . I The papers on the whole were re~ markuny fair, though in one or two instances there was room for im- prominent. The presiding examiners were Messrs A. I). Passmore, J. D. Dick- son and J. S. Capluud, of Brockville. . ‘ ' Quite a few urolhir. L. A. Kennedy performed the. said to be 1n 9. Elm Way to receive eer- v came duty. in Brockville. ,.._._ w... “1-â€" trnnoe Examination-V It The Athens m nigh “heel. The fillowiug is the result of the intruuuo Examination held in the Athena high school recently. There were (57 pupils who wrote, 29 of whom have been ptovlslonally admitted by Examiners. 0f um... who toiled, 23 did not obtain the minimum number of tooth required, in Arithmetic, us many as 8 being marked 0. In Grammar there were 83 failures. The papers set in Arithme- tie and Grammar were fair papers, ouch us Would test a; candidate's ï¬tness for entering; a high school. Special mention should be made of the general, excellence and nentnesa oi- the papers of Eliitlx'Gilroy, Lo‘uese Towrisc. Ed- ward Moles, Kate Purvic. and Burton Brown. In Grammar, Edith Gill-0y stands ï¬rst. with 86 marks out of u pus-uble 102') ; in Arithmetic, Waldron Greene and llurton Brown are tied for ï¬rst p‘acc. taking 84 out of a. post siblo 1'05. 7631 marks were the total number on the papers. half of Which number, 382. were required to enable a. pupil to puss. One-third at the least 13‘ required on each paper, so that if a pupil is weak on one subject and falls below hull'tlie number of *tithn on that particular paper, but makes one- third. and on another subject makes more than it half and encugh to coun- turbulence the weak subject, the pupil will peas. lint if on. any one paper the number of marks-do net. renal: . one-third, the pupil is plucked. The following are the successful writers : Ethel Arnold, 451, Athens M. School Lillirm Blackburn, 500. do Edith Gilmy, 601. do hm- ‘stewdsys‘! ‘ new Melon k Risen upright pimp,» published about . ‘W, I h M J». mew worm: choice m- “mm baht-ms»... 'u-E-ï¬oï¬wwmm lose-r. Juniors . mantrll'h'ufl' on. re: Eels. _ The Bones aml hot on Prince s then-.nowooculedb Jane ‘1 .- , ï¬gmgdoutbmliuwine men 6" ' 030. C. BILLAMY. Toledo, Ont. Plan' 0 For Sale As I manhunt to mow away from Athens in will otter for sale cheep ‘a . “BERN! Boy Wants A Inlet'tbo of 17 ortl! eamof eteleern liable cured; at the Ailiims llsrb 0 Works Appl to flit! E. A. Maul-AN. Prop. ‘5 " prion. ‘ ‘ Illegfore unknown in Athens cone Annexe FOR revues-w ' Every Pair Marked in Plain in“ El. w centre! meek. Athens. W..._..._‘ m... “*m .,._...-_...._.._...,...__...... MW “4...... . --â€".._. -wgâ€" GILT .WALL PAPER AT ODELL’S - * 15 CE-NTS' . 15 Per Cent Discount on \Vall Paper at Oclcll's r 1.4.. M... m- .. .. 4...»...â€" ...... u Fine New House for Sale ow . The Subscriber having decided lo remove fromAtbons, wishes to cllor “out that. line new house justomsluu tho mrpnruic llmltt of the village of Alhammou the Addison road. Slime! Houeo'h’xm. two smmyrl Rlld Kilrst lnflrett‘lusscomll-tlon12xâ€, in storey. Manners mor. Um: hulf more of splendid loud,“ good uict locotlou for a moderately aired mmlly. nouns “crude satisfactorily In uuulmble pur~ chaser. Call on or apply by letter to the under-- I nod. As it. ‘ ‘ . a“. J M)th Important to Cheesemen. We have new In stock it large. suppl of Mill: sheets for cheese far-Lorine. Size l6): 1 inches wilhhendlnc for mum) at forum-p. names of trans. column for weight of mi k, and total or week. Printed on mum heavy paper and furnished or reasonable prices. A sample sent to any address on up allcutlon. 1.5m REM,†'l‘Elt OFFICE. Athens. Livery businese so longmdenooeee‘ully conducted by Mr. Thou. Barney, has added to and generally improved the equipment, and is merit: a Winn l0 supply but patrons with ‘ ’ First-Class Rig-s ‘ AT MODERATE RATES ‘ Orders from Commercial Men will re- ceive prompt attention. I STABLES ll REAR 0P DOWSLEY BLOC Your patronage solicited, N. C. lVlLLlAM S ‘27-!!! MAIN STREET, ATHENS hauâ€"muâ€"wwâ€" m... A---‘._-_. nu-.. . M » H7 W... Card of Thanks . l desire through the medium oillie Ro- porter to return thnnkn to those who so liberally patronized me during the eighteen years thutl ('mitlmt'ml n [ivory business in this Village. l desire also to give notice that! have disposed ol my livery to Mr. N. C. Willlltlllfl.m1(l ruqueat my old patrons to l‘VlL‘llll to him the some Athcns,.lunc 16th, 1891 SW liberal treatment they accorded to me. 27â€"4 THUS. BERNEY- WASHINGTON IalJJJJ. I. LI...“ I". ‘1. a or to Rent ‘ New Baby Carriages at Odell's Wall Paper, largest stock at Odell's Curtain Poles at Odell’s Roller Blinds at Oclcll’s 25»Per Cent off all Crockery and Glassware _..._..._..AT_.._.. q..â€" O’DEI-L’S. BROCKVILIIE . l Bring on your Wool WOOL! WOOL}.-. bulk or muN‘w- l l 1’. TO TH F. ATHENS T F :WOOLEN MILL AM. CHASSELS “11?. ARE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH .. ,1 .»..MW W‘ m qâ€. GROCERY NOW PAVE»??? "l‘liE OR TRADE. l Gordon & Halladayl l ! Gent] l “A'I‘fl†The Latest WM ...__. ...-. ~m mum me ‘ i’dllVlllGB BANK DEPARTMEN? ~PAYS - PER CENT INTEREST Compound.“ every Six Months Former-uncles dismuntcd M curnmtrotes. lllfl'lf‘l'l Lle lll‘lA NC]! (IOM’S’I‘OL‘K'R “LUCK Tuoa. F. now. Manager llruckvilic Brunch. . "$4.4 .. .. --....._.__ m...»â€" g The Old Reliable, ’ welcome: 3. ll 0 Ii {‘5 13. omen who wish to havelheir sullu made up In Style * ‘ w H» ARNOLD. l l 1, PERFECT 1w FIT your)", ‘ wonmnumsnrr. flHOULD PATRON†I n. M. cuAssrLs. - nurse. A Conmon "9‘" Me"“"“* Minn" des‘ thorough and exhaustive experiments. tr-oycd thirty freight ears zmd an i v _ . no... ; u... trumps nun. x... to Mm;,gigfgggtugï¬g‘;g 333%; 9109?â€). $50300?“ ‘ . Kilborn, who are about to leave Clutt- “rlh‘? Pew!“ comm", "‘_ the Re do for China locmnmence their labors Porter ‘3 bemfl belt" advemw‘l 9m"? I muong the peeplc ol’tlmt rout empire, "Why The r0091†have 00'“ to 100M occupied the pulpit. 0n t i e platform 9. PW“ ll “3 the some“ Of "'9"? “WWI chart and c. map Wore shown to illu!» "lf‘l'm’ltlon and Mimi ‘0' “'6 dlmn" lrnio the work done and that which D I d i '3‘“ WM"! 0â€â€œ Week. they intend to undertuke. Some very - 9 ll & MLJOMP}, Thommon has bought interesting and instructive ï¬gures llurbm'a Mitchell. 471, do. , Bertie Wing, 456, \Valdien Green, 586 THROAT um Ll'Nil SURGEON. “ I. .eOA‘UX'a I'l'Rll'l', Verena. do a l d l mm. -' , Andrew Hagcrmun. 512. do Vidal-lilo Enlvvrfli'l‘; (nun.an Nash, 402. do 17,33; ggm'mgggm Arden Stevens, 4.50, do- tion or ms (303ng or May Crook, 454, Washburus n“ f"‘â€' Miriam Green, 525, Oak Leaf 5‘1“le P- W- hi": Addie Murphy, 429‘ u devoted his whole um. Maggie Hogan, 487. Ballyoanoo Luella Monkey, 428, Sheldoue Laura Mitchell, 617. Mitchell Mary Moore, 470. in ndimrst to Throat and Lungdl- HMO Purim. 553i “WWW†mews. om» omen 30m, CHARLESTON “3"..17" Macon. Buns. .c 00., () II. C) '1‘ (3‘1 for Sale by G. W BEACH. ATHENS. s .. ,- “.mwâ€"‘mo. in u ': luluu e“ 'Altl'l Filllflbfiz‘f'. "ill THE farmer and Builder; The subscriber has opened ALL wonx WARRANTEI). ‘1 out «_ choice lot of crew and ~ Fresh Grocer troJ'rovleions ' ._ u... -..._. __......_...._.._....._.-â€".. Wâ€" W.“ innocuous BHSINESS course Canned Meals, Fruit and “r my k H u i i I d y ' ‘. vnr'l on musin' 9 vrrl «V II P‘g'h'blc‘o in 3"! buudfug , lhn‘rn.n\Â¥lsl:lilipinstrudlahiin‘l‘ishnui‘nsh‘l i v .. . um.“ . . 2.. nrr'rox,. noun! l'w‘ll. “ . '¢cup“d by dimer?“ ROb‘ ‘mlrm‘ and u lml! mrmllm in Hl-mrlhnml I can [all season mt ihf b0!!! mt:- I7 “or-dc pvr minute. new mu‘lter."-~E1‘- landing, Charleston Lake. u....~_......- . . in “no-.. the house on Reid Street, them Mr. We“ ‘l‘lmed’ “llOWi'lg “19 Won‘lb‘rl-“l progress mode by the church especially movcjninafewdayt MLShMmMO the Protestant church, in ï¬nelgn '0‘“. The Cut represents a. Porous Respirator and the pntlentln the not of breathing. j tron; §lllrlt tif‘€ntl-rlfng.('“- l". I.l. ('rillprdmluu (lax-)0. . . ~ . .’ w iv ‘ ,.-. '- ",9 pmum occu‘mm. w," move mm missionmy work. The _ piovmce ltmma Tennnpt, 5‘22. Csintovn any†all dung“ “1’ am†my and Pufl‘r‘parua, on m “upâ€.Jï¬sbxpigl‘Rufltï¬sdu)‘ ene of the bonus on Church street Where “10 1770 gentlemen Will take up Loueae Townso, 571, Glen Buell argue-m ny supp! or! scanner†rrquteueon W“ ., w...â€" .ne.r the Baptm church, -, "merit. contains «Melly the some num- Albert Sturgeon. 496, “ “m‘n ‘1 other! practice and carry rrasmua- , - Dr W. J. H,“ gnvcrintendmt 05! bur of square miles M the province of! Wesley Terrace, 4,98, " ‘m‘ "m “cu'm 30m able term. ’ Medic.“ Mannâ€. "mi," “N Meumdiflx llrxtnrm, but instead of it pomilutiou ' Byron Value. 495). †July 1th. rerenoen only , . 1 . . . _ l ‘ ' u le.....l.v 'i-‘- r on Chant, of N6. ynrk' Wm an“... in of two millmm us We have here. more Hiram Bates. 442, Elbe Mulls t - 1 Fishing anhln. Lines. Hooks! Jo's-"‘2‘iiHigher-M"n-"wfl-wxm “ban, by n, [3,. twin on July 15", are silent 50 millions there. The Burton Brow". 551, Addison I. ‘1 d. V unit-nu- - l are n n r "u 1:, 5:1,.;.,] {pm},,.vgt Roda. c'Ce, a'wa'. m Mud. ‘ ynl.'...‘..1:.iiwnnlu l;m:f?l:: ‘ t V . -. --......‘....I v n O (murmur-1 oer-w mmâ€!!! 9,, mm, (or 11.,â€me Lake with a Mothodnstlclmrch hove opened out a Law. Brumlmuge, 4‘28. ankvdle ' " "' I y l 9“ company of 0,". one hm,de new medical mission in Chins, where, by Rolit. Davidson. 468. “ m. mild,“ .nd minimum. from getting the natives into be treated by Wm. Topping. 468, “ mat, Tm Ml't‘llN, om'd lï¬. llrnckvlllo. "ld‘l wn'L "NT WilNl-i per lnlll'lll' woe my eponl three monthe J. L. Gallagher ol‘ Brookville. and will em. on n yogi-i: mm; m...“ by John I. yrs..../l..ln,vvny,.‘l Y ,M y- M. 4.4 ul. Ire-Jar, ywi “my nut mob:- ss mm)». lull w! ee- mmlshh ,niu I...“ . M rat-1.1.“. man. Mem- c We men on I, lMMlJ,ll‘ll Un dertakers ATHENS . my arm A†l- but «mt rev M Ital»: New York the “ ‘lji‘ï¬i‘flp'l Doctors," they expect to Joe. Colmy, 468. Brownâ€: 8.3..Athene Bottom the ubllo'e trone which shell .- re - r‘v. Incense Tannin-4"‘ulrrh of the Wood hove mylï¬omp sud outlaw!“ eviction. l ' $331.." end Throot. licmrrhnl lllewuanl. (throlir, win thou. ovot entirely to the Ed. Moles, 57:), Brick S. H., ‘1 ctr-notion removed ‘mflumhm “"615â€, m. ,m ‘ ' “ ' †‘ . Colered bill! here been issued frorn I 0mm,“ faith. Rev. Mn Hartweu, «-_.....-.....__...._. _ “u. .. 'n‘m‘ “m ". mam-3:43.», .r - this ofï¬ce unnonncmg I grand picnic in "making 0" the q‘mflion’ deplored The “he!th knewna level-t eDominlon. Consult-Men tree ‘ roam. «a. u' L U one rlr': do the to?“ H ' w Welleran anything. we sun you. lo M. to: r“ MIN , yam re Ins-Onto. cc All your the: in no war. The an M . L I 11816 6880118. i Bronchitis Asthma and (‘oosurnetlo . else I v mason s «1., room». murder" 2. “concerto-3: JOHILWILMAMS: ‘ .. ., . . _ to be held st Ilsrlem on Wedueudsy, the gamble 95-00;, m the “qua, "me Mr. Edvard Bulford favored us this w w August 12th. Anumber of prominent unforgign “mom. TM... be “3,; week With 1: few extinct! tremble " " my. Wm WM mu _ ' 3'1}.....'....m‘2l’.. «.385?» #:3132311?!" Cabinet-making in alllts Branches. y... do Bree: Ben will be there. and e '0â€, u ",0 90 1. mt .h, of the From these it will be seen that the "new flood ï¬lm “rooted 3i“8‘° religibn of agatign that permits such WWW“ 1' “0‘ "l l“ "Ml! sprskore will 've addresses. the Tole- WM.â€,iOu drnwhwk go Minionâ€, diary. which will be. found below... E T s err" M ehzvs lime um I m mus fl olwymtsn I ‘ yo! me: leve.‘ omeâ€" n32 tn 3‘ ..u ' A. -.- m... d-..“ .. .. .._ -_.._ here the bent assortment of re, Tinwaro, Points, Oils. , Csleimines, Gloss, Silver- " Ming Techie, to" in town prim to unit the times. he ’ Oberm"best in the mar-bet" " in stock and st loved. prices. 1 lid meitien of best guilty. I warm a: 00.. Charges BHJCKVILLE. a. Moderate, I. FURNISHERS ticket 60c, double ticket 75c. See the bills. The Almonte Gazette tells of a re marlnble grou it used up st a recent yicnic there. t wee core of Rev. hr. Wilma-on. Prof. . F. Dupnis, Kin too; A. II. D. Ices, ILL, end 3’. Watt. Aliente. All were erui uen‘t mathemllctene. and the 11be ehle More wee thst Prof. Dennis was Dr. Williennn’epe 'l ;. Mr. M Prat. bop-if pupil cu “P. R“ Mfr mva n s deadly trutï¬c to be curried on. In- die, a heathen nation. has actually petitioned Christian England to dis- continue the exportation of intoxica- tmg Ill non into that country. In 1791. net 100 years I; we: the ï¬rst «tempt at starting s loo school, Me, there are our 200. The Rev. gentlemen declared his disbelief in my . dry season, and that st out one pro duct of the Form is bringing s fsh' nee 3"- 888. I one 6. Good thunder shower, ï¬rst rein since Inger noble“ June 17. 90 in the shade seversl d‘sys June 92. 100 in the sheds tode . July 1e. Long heavy rain the is thirty-one days. no frosts this . July 1. Ickieley mu ' is. Aged-hm . .Ihhtlim ‘ ‘N; a" “WW MMmmW . were flushed!“ 'THOIASJIILLS & CD'S .- I“! A few pupils who wish r Music will be given 1M» sons .09: the piano at ‘ meow“ 'l'lhe Benet drop to get instruction in. l hoe process. ' sod de lice," and card to the Lyn Agricultural Works A farmer can raise in Corn. It rovides food for man and bout. mores can be worked witly- the TWOHORBE jStraddle. Row Cultivator l Euler than one by the old band- "Ley doom Shobel res hu. Imus-mu reassemble rates by ‘ Ipplying to I l Hm 8mm. Lentils. I} .n‘iil’em « Wilmette.- _ is... Amw- ; I.