~13..W.'DOWNEY I on]: rules ‘aA-RoAm euros nous: ‘ 'BRQCICVIILiflE. ONT. I I I ' 'vï¬xllinsdown Price’s .Puaning out. Goods " H » ‘ THE WV’ALK 014‘ LIFE in unto u ls. or Wutlgmnn whom but the rnlcfortuuo to be rm! ï¬tted with boos. '1 barefoot» we Invite yml Lu v-lslo tnlk“8&0ll whore you will and c. More full of the best "Mikel in Amer! u tun tum‘l'lnu «llmifs and Show. In all width; on Open. Medium mum on“ ‘omnipu Sense lute. plain and tip me 1 Km “storm Slim-r 8 90 flungull. “ " bundturncd I. in At to i u .s} LCCL‘ 2'04)“. .3. “‘ whole ll: .""a will ligriuigh and urn stint (Ml! “ Flue normals. "‘ - “ (Tordovunflt‘u lost}. Sh one. Trunke :tud Vullm we have to ‘~ :vcrvbody, and prices lower than over before. ~ I). 'w- DOW‘NEY NEW BLOCK BROCKVILLE. vu...- FLINT'S r It’s N0 v SECRET ‘HAT THOMPSON has one of the best equipped “Grocery and Provision establishments in the County, Everything in our line as low as the low- est. A large stock to select from. ._. W.-...-.... “um w..._......r......M._...._..«. WW . , 1'5 O 151“ TE R r... .Acheylilermn’e Harness Shop, in Athens. ‘ Tor git. a hull suit 0v Harness for the trottcr Aclcy lamina (hi: iwst satntzk. does the Casi; work, and soils. at“. .3 1.11).“ , Lzet'upcsl, Everything in the line kept in stock. mmm~.m«_~wn_~_ma___ .. ..,_............ .. .._,,_ . _ . ~~ v _ in" m intone lilAGHINE on m..........._. ,-_,___. Skid!) FAMGIJ3 HEAVY BODIED OIL FOR ALL MhGHHNERY McColl’s Renowned Clyinder Oil Best Vols-cm the Market. Those who milieu on. once will use no other. Every Barrel guaranteed. made only by McCOLL BROS. to (30., 'I‘()IION'1‘O Sale by G. W BEACH, ATHENS. .â€" For “M...â€" Mm-m turns eeecnv MOTT & ROBESON ‘ l The old pinuiiism mvin too "nail havmgpurchucilihc . t . I, p g - ‘ ‘ I . km“ .mnmcmnmny 1 an . the tnntunplntegl extension of W Thom “army, has. nuance." nonseqncnt upon the partner. ‘ Mâ€, improved “wiship recently formed, we have opened 1' 3" w m 3 Min,“ min full lmc of chemo groceries in the h 0 f l... H l m w ' t-Class Rigs l AT MODERATE RATES Orders from Ommcrchl Men will no pct" plum]! ottoman. mum ll rm 0! "will BLOCK Mulvena Block. We bus the largest, llth sod cheapest lino of Crockery sud Gluco- wsrc in town. All our prices so. muted down low when the enumer- like to see them. You putrch colicitsd, You will consult your bestlntos- N. G. ml)an our stock nudge; tum stunt, Arum: “‘3 ‘l non a BOBEBON. Sept. 14.1001. 1 for this seasons business hsvo been on ll "mton Angus lfvfllkl’urviskrodd publichsdbcmgmtsd am. ammo. which so Yucca buys. one hundred pics to this room. colored dinner lot tor $7.60 at the was-mo“. Chino Hull. 'Brockvtlls, '1‘. Dania, Outside time you the largest show opposite Control Hotel. Mun fl. 88-“ of in) lcmts we have low It my mu Wlmn, of Rockï¬cld, m flit 'Nl- Amour the“ - now- thrown from a, buggy in front of ‘ £101! “‘0'†by H- Brown. Lsnsdovme fair ground, the fsll‘ rs. i V 9' 3:00?! “lull-Ion- sulting in breaking the lady’s leg. The Ibo" Of “new; W 1‘“ '0’ Dr. 11mm. assisted by Dr. Webster, swinltmla memo set the broken limb. Miss Wurm. “‘8 members should sm' thug in}- i3 doing wen, augmt department more attention in are. W' 139%“ ,l‘“ lem", m ‘d‘ The each race. wheelbarrow race, VlBl‘ng you that his stock lor toll and etc†weâ€, pleading {Gamma of the fair! wi‘nteris now complete and invitosin- The home mine was ï¬mtmm. 3990mm 0“ "m9- 0‘" PreFWM‘O'l" and close enough at the dumb to make every heat interesting. . _' The genial president, David , Dows' ley was ubiquitous, wherever the fun was fastest and the laughter, loudest Dove was there. the white plug. Prince Albert. fen, cure. and. univer- n. scale never attempted by us in the past. )1, On Wednesday, Oct. a 'T. A. Shook will offer for sale at his prem- lacs, lot 5, con. ,7, Bastard, near . . . Plum Hollow cheese factory, his cal Jollity were welcomed on all 810138. valuublc live stock, implements and I From the .mmwr in Whig)" bust vehicles. Sale at lip.m. I). Downâ€" “05.? was dawnith we lthmk the [EV “mower. . society has found in Mr. Levmgstou u ’ ' very «pubic secretary. ‘ coon months by floatingâ€. One afternoon recently four of the mighty hunters of Athens met to gather send laid plans to go out into the bowling wilderness in search of thofcctive coon. A hey-seeder had been in the will a the day before and told glowing stories of the depreds- lions committed in his now patch and buckwheat field by those "pesky var. mints." The psrty when or anized for the midnight raid consiste of the Victoria street iron worker, the Main street tinker, the jacknifo cur. punter of the “Avanoo,†and his brother the Main strcct cobbler. Tho east end milk vendor’s "collie" was pressed. into service and 9. start made towards the hunting grounds, it short distance north of classic village. Twilight lied bogm to cant its mellow light ove' Lilo lend ope as the party struck off nercae ï¬elds towards - where the coveted was said to be nightly making wine upon the far. mer's corn ï¬olilu. A halt arcs culled and a decision reached to hunt for game in a ï¬eld of buckwheat near at hand. Lots were (rout and the choice of skirmishing fell to the Cï¬l'pfllltt‘l' and tinker, who taking; the flog, were to make a detour between the buck. wheat and a smell forest in short die. ‘ Grand Millinery Opening at Mrs. llristow's millinery rooms on Friday. Oct. 9th and following days. Ladies having feathers to be colored would do well to bring them in this week. so I intend sending away the ï¬rst of . nextâ€"Mae. F. F. Bmsrow. The congregation of Trinity (An. glicau) church. Ionsdowne Rear, joined in n Harvest Thanksgiving service on Sunday lost. The church wan beautifully decorated with fruits, flowers and grains by the young ladies. The music was appropriate, mdnspecinlsermo preached by the Vroctor, Rev. \Vm. right from the 12 verse of the 65th Psalm. ' flh'linnmimv ()rummmâ€" Oct. 8th and following; days. Mrs. L. B. Mott glaring bought out Mrs. J. Thomp~ r8011“?! :‘riillinery Dcpm‘tmunt, has added i tire‘rï¬o new and stylish goods coueistv ling 7.. birds, feathers, plusheu. velvets. rilii...:1uiitl fancy goods. Stamping done to order. Please cull .and in- Spool: gorids. Prices to suit the times. Mair: street, Athens. The fourth anniversary of the Athens Baptist church will be och» brutod by n] propriuto services on Sunday, Oct. 11th, when Rev. D. l), Munro will tin-och morning and even- ‘ ing and in the ofternOon at 2.80 a tame boyvonéi’ï¬m emery of the bum service will be conducted by 1’ ‘ “W†'9 . lie’cr ‘ :53“: 4' n' Sll)llld be M"- ,M‘Jyl‘} 0f Dcna- 0" _M(’"‘l‘_‘3’ i 1not;ott.::'.d\l-ilio beltian‘vfuy fiom tho 2:3:Elï¬nï¬lii()3;;nfh“'3‘; nl:%'°:,ol;:';;l ,“wotl‘s and in the direction of the hill-r1 which a. pro rummc of unnsiinl l‘mbuwed hm‘wm' . f hm prlmmg .1“ J Mew.†“in bi: presented ‘F’V' the guns was eaten y examiner, fl?“ 'l'l‘b, ‘. j .u " ' .d: "“' melts tightened, loops pulled down ;‘ “W†)‘l 3†’m‘ V" pro“ "' ’Eirmiy over the crmnums of the watch- ers. while the skirmishch stole quietly away in the darkness. The minutes scented hours to the anxious watchers. and they were almost ready to give up in dos ml! of getting it run, when n uhurp lint-k from “Collie†announced the presence of game. Anxiously the twn watchers waited for a further signal, as agreed upon, but they Were surprised to hour a rushing of feet in the tall buckwhout and the excited antics of the dog which plainly iml’i- acted to them that game had been found, and that the. shirmisltcrs had bmkenfuith with the reserve guard and bed milled in to "do and die" on their own account. As neither of the skirmishem lied ï¬re arms. the re. serve with the artillery after holding busty council. decided to advance across the field and by an admit flunk movement, capture the game under the very noses of the advance guard. The march across that field was not done on military rules, as the motto of the we seemed to be “git there who em." The grain was long and tangled and occasionally a big .bouldor would lie directly in their way over which they sometimes. jumped, but ofton‘cr fell. 0n reaching well attended, u number of Friend; the vicinity of the dog cud the advance from s distance being present. Cm; guard, they could. discern by the Sabbath morning many of other ("e- lmom's pale light the K dog running nomination joined with them injuroundcsomsthing which the noys what vms it very pleasant and proï¬t. " wore vainlyendeavonng to locuto and .91.!» wrvicc. Savers! brief Iddroseoa stump tbs hie out of with their feet. ‘were delivered including a declaration 9 All at once the dark object strut-k out by Rev. 11- A. Betta of his ounce tion, on o hare plot about a damn yard: of and bclicfin the work of the ‘oly who bmced him- Bpirit. A Friend spoke at considsr- snd ï¬red. To sbls length and Very ablymâ€"cnunci- his chagrin he saw that he bod Ming many of the views held by tho missed it and number. end yet mother .Sooiely of Friends. shot m ï¬red in the direction of the “m mnimmr, nnim of St snimsl. Just st'this momsnt '1. . - . tho 0]. or half of the psrty «nor ed 9â€" Pmbylan‘n Chaï¬ng, into view cud so exciting chose cl. will be hold at} , ' i: loved. It wss of but short dental». and. thc18th Ind 19th of Octo- I ll . . | 'ï¬ho Rev. 0. J. Cameron, iii. A. fan m“ who bu huly been inducted into at. “h P'wh 0‘ grill , hm ht tho sni- Jolm’s Wu clinch M n" h “a in ' looming " d 'M“ out from a tangled bunch of book- wtuctcsmcs mist mumblingk "it. Both logo and ms toll bsc sad for breath. that huh in s . . liills will be issui‘d from this omen, i Lo-morrmv, announcing the opening of .ihc new ball of the 1.0. 0. F. of .‘vlnlloi'ytown on Llio evening of Fri» day (lot. 15th, 1891. 'A sumptuous supper will be served in the hull after which n ground entertainment will be given coneistingof speeches by several prominent speakers. limitations and songs will. form on important item on tho programme. The Brass Band will also given few selections. For full particulars sec bills and next week’s Reporter. We have much pleasure in publish ingiu another column a letter from Mr. T. It. Moles. of Athens, who, in company with Messrs. Taylor sad Webster, has been making a tour of Manitoba and the North West. Mr. Molcn' is evidently a clam chccrver and being n practical former his letter will be read with interest by Rs-‘ porter subscribers. We shall be pleased to receive another letter from him, giving further details of his trip and his opinion of the country as it. whole. The quarterly nominee in the Friends meeting bongo last week ware Minusâ€! ‘- ‘ ‘ ‘, ,' pChsrltoan‘ I Pluto. satin utility?! owner†of t c cols. but“, trout man Blippcrylm sod Iilltsks ust trombone of tho, grin the tutors. , #23“)!!! of It. Pics-ant is quite indicyoccd. bovi- cxcrtcd himself tootliuola act the earth Augusto fair ycgtquy. .Ws hopcii will not be term. ml to Reporter- ‘ Asnwoon HALL, Oct. 1, 1891. The msrkot to-duy we: disappoint- ing to all hands interested. Many ,mlcsmcn mo in expecting to ï¬nd business in the cheese trade lively. cs they had nothing but September goods to sell. The buyers were sur- prised to ï¬nd that. members of . the trade had us good limits to use. Prices were 03' two Or more points. Thc‘otforings were fairly good, 4,898 boxes white, 635 colored, a total of 5.533 boxos of September goods. lolorod goods were source and brought a premium over “white of to. pot 1b., which is looked upon us being about right, when price of color is considered. The sales made were l,9i)0 boxes white at 100. end 3.78 colored at lulu. We think the entire offering would have changed hands at above figures. but a few salesmen thought best to hold over and look for something to turn up which would give them 9. pct- centuge over their soft-going neighbor who would sell his September moire at 10c. There in much speculation respect- ing the make of the season compo-rod with that of 1890. The oflicinl figures of exports given up to 30th Sept. are 1,101,631 boxes in 1891, and l,138.~ 010 boxes in 1890. leaving a gap to be. covered of 36,479. We think the your V891 will in point of production and price lead that of last. It is o. well known fact that there is; plenty of cheese to go forward. Here are a few of the ï¬gures given. Montreal is said to have 150,000 boxers stored; west of Toronto, 50,000, with 8.000 boxes of August in ï¬rst hands. Root of Toronto 50,000 boxes in cold store, with two-thirds September and bul- unco of season in ï¬rst minds. The present is n time of patience until the burly Englishman makes up his mind that he must get there and got the .goodu. How soon it may lmpptm is not even hinted at. ’ *g-w- .. News of the North West Bum-t. Known, Sept. 23rd, 18-91. To the Editor : DEAR Sm..-in order to fulfill my promise. picture give me :2. small space in the columns of your highly on loomed ‘ig‘nt'piél‘, the Athena Reporter. ‘A copy of it fell into my hands yes- terday All For; Quuppello and it 'cnueod mo :0 lliinlc of homo. and old Formerevili; not} its bountiful privi- leges of every Bullwâ€""EMO cspcoinlly ofits chrietimi privileges, which are so far in mlvuuoe of hero in this new prairie country. Well. to commerce i will give a. short sketch of our trip out here. We left (leer ulcl Athena and its sur. roundings on Tuesday, Sept. let. and arrived at Carlton Junction that evening where we changed cars and boarded the through train. To moire it more pleasant, we fell in company with some aequaiotunccs, the Rcv. J, B. Rubicon {formerly a. pupil of Athens high school) notâ€, fumily ; Mr. Bouillon, of Dublin, and others, all en route for the great wheel. region. On Friday, the 4th, we arrived in Winnipeg, the beautiful Queen City thin great grain district. , “Before l of I arriving there we passed through «me mcg~ niï¬cout scenery betwatm Chalk River and .l'ort Arthur distant about 86 hours run. After looting Chalk River the country is a boner: mmmï¬ tainous, desolate place, with runny le-ltos mid river-.4. We ran for- hours tilting inc; Ottawa River till on come to North Bay. After mvoral hours run We caught eight of the great Lake Superior and we run ail-mg its beau- tiful. coast for About ten bums, Mound mountains, through tunnels, over volleys on tmtloworhs from 50 to 100 feet bib, Mid around curves hundreds of set above the wster. be- holding some of the meet beautiful work-of nature in the formction of the rocks. and also the wonderful in- ï¬â€˜snuily of man in the construction of t c g .00 ). which spans the not continent 'm the Atlmtic to the Poetic. After reaching tbs had of tho lake vs "rind st Port Arthur. which what clo- :33 rs: «*3 ‘3- I rest ORR. (through such s A true! sons of ob. timed thin. v- Ono mood ‘ bush, inlays minutes sad the cuts! . turned out 1! bush. in In This isms if sll his win“ willdc ss w as wbmgthcy on Blazcshing tb‘st how-ill hm about After leaving Broaden. vs I090 sutured the grist N. W. '1'. lunc- clictculgon reaching Inan ï¬nd we ‘visi . the Bell form which'is reported to have ten thousand sum of who“ ion it this year. We assumed tbs who-tics we passed through and found it very Inch-om frost. Inning the Bell form, we drove with horse and carriage through c vast prsit'ie. of twenty miles to the benutiful Quuppclle Volley. The sight hero is grand. The works of imturo arc to .be sd- mircd. Beautiful hills of earth. all shapes and heights, from fifty to two hundred feet high. Herc we visited the Indian Industrial school. situ- Med. on the banks of a smoll lake with beautiful hills on either side toWering tomirds the llcsveus. This is where the uncultivated mind of the indiun is trained and educated. There arc between two and three hundred yoang iodians in this school. They are taught to read, write, and speak the English lungucgc. and are also taught. to do all sorts of work, both in farming cal line. sud the females sre taught housekeeping, sewing, knitting. and all kinds of necessary work. From here we mode It tour through port of the country where when was grown and found immense crops. some on. tirer s iled with frost. hundreds of some 0 as beavv wheat as 1 our saw, and it in left tube burned. But the greatest portion is s fair sample. The harvest here is very late. The season 'was rainy and there was a wonderful growth of straw. The grain is chiefly down. some as flat as it“ a team Ind. tool-er had passed over it, and it did' not ripen in time toescnpc the frost. Tliisls ugrcat place for the przuric chickens, they can be seen in flocka on eithereide of the trail so we drive' along, and on the stocks of wheat. Monet's. Taylor, Webster, 'und myself had a day's sport hunting them. - They are u beautiful bird, similar to our Ontario partridge, but larger. On leaving here, we wont to Regina, a. ï¬ne little town of about 2500 Poplllfl- ticn, the capital of the province of Assiuiboin and the distributing point of the country for north and 501111). A mile beyond the station the Gover- nor's residence may be seen on the; right, and a little further on tho since;i l side are the headquarters of the North .1 wast Mounted Police. The barracks, otliccre' quarters, storehouaes, and the imposing drill hull, together with the other buildings make a handsome little town. The Mounted Police is a mililury organization numbering 1,- 000 men, who are stationed at inter. vols over the N. W. to look after the indians and preserve order generally. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for the publication of this. I remain, yours, ’1'. ll. Moms. 1. -â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"v “Q- 04M-u-â€"â€".....-~ HARRIAE‘HS. KNOWLTDN.~~-TENMAE-KT.«vsept. 23rd, 18m, at the residence of the bride's father. by the Rev. John Grcnfcll, Mr. Hermon R. Knowlton, jeweller. of Athens, Om., non of Stearnu T. Knowlton of Chantry. 00. Leeds. Out, to Miss Grace M. Tonnent. daughter of Dnvid 'll‘. 'Il‘ennsnt,‘ Esq. of Cuictovin, Co. of Leeds, Ont. ‘T he People‘s Celum For Sale. A number of improved Berkshire Plan about ï¬ve momhc old. male or IMO. Wei developed. nuxlblo to registry. 000d founda- Mon mack. , , ' (J. J. (HLROY. Glen lluell P. 0. WANTED NUMBER OF YOUNG M w {you m ‘hlmil mmothctc‘ (infill ’ E. A. .. wwwm .4-.- m..-.~'....5... .- .0 W "minim on recon-omittin- em to , s. an or about the lath June. a in; one. Owner can have some by prov pops"; and paying expenses. Wu. (7.. c W. Athens. so». I. IDI. mum â€"â€"~.¢.-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" Nb'rIOE Ll. PERSONS ARE HEREâ€? WARNID and motto-0d dwelling boon rmwï¬â€&’m'm“ a. it.“ otter hï¬h‘m to tho"!- MWM W W“"‘“‘"" "° â€" ass wouth m. ' his so: I? and ARA ï¬brous. c m. "I “II III scum M. w" Come and and in the mechaini~ ‘ rm Were are being sold at a similar . reduction. . soothe 331W ‘ i at y , y y ' LAURIE’S OLD STAND A y . FU LFOEQOQKJM LOGK ' New G335. rem. of 1891 A large quantity here and more arriving daily. All Bought in the Very Best Markets for, SP 0 '1' a A s H. Never before were 'wc in so good a position to some are?! our cashmere. tentiou to our own business and make our (rusZomers’ We give our unvivided at- z'nterests our own. We therefore invite inspection from those who have not heretofore been regular customers as well as from old friends who for many years have given us their trade and C'an in mid 2001* whether you wont to buy oi." not. 4 l ' H.H.ARNOLD Central Bloc-k. General Merchant .m..- w...“ m- muâ€"Q-w- _..._._._.4_. . BUSHING BUSINESS NOW m... “.3222...â€" WILLIAMS & M’lAllGHllN Announcement. â€"â€".Aâ€"t. E h h 1 I ' mm nil’ord to cell It. to you bole-fr cannon ave urn Item I no general monk and l 5‘ "1’"- , tmduo tho Grout Uni-gain Home fmml iiez1mnm.-..’3‘hie week we direct special , “mu-mm and rm» week make our bow to ; hllcutlon lo a liur- m†Remnants! of all aims of the piirchnalxig public, } groom which Will he found laid out for inspec- w." did“, cm: 0 m “m, hunmm (m. m“. Hon. if you ï¬nd the plcooi'ou want we are ggzlt’lfi.‘hat::imiznts my: “(Cat‘sï¬ï¬‚gt 31:", hum 2:5? :Eï¬yvï¬m Notched will below (mouth. - H on m s, ‘. 8m ocuun- " ' t . We bought. it. cheap and we urn going in i w 1'» r I: 53! it at the some mic, which means At least i N, , ,g‘, E‘smfg'og 33‘ I): ’3 I!) per cont lower than any other homoln town. l mm“, "#343; g:;;:’;c‘:":’:flt“hxgï¬q“°ln ,l'0:gï¬k' V, V v , 3951.. ' ~ onto- m: 0 “its: youttholbcslt militia {0}" 32%“ l Parlor tlui’w. We don't iLSIUW tbs may 0 on mu, .n pron o 3. you “ Marimba ll. will be ‘Ou. This is haw we ï¬nd all our mimic marked in plain man-em, n. Mr... . v , - One price and no abnteumut is our Invnrhiblc l “3,315; k _!'?:.,:,m jamnéogfgzrpiï¬org :3 '3: rule. 'Wu hnvcn‘r time to “ dialer," And 9,... . my,†mg . w . . 1 when your [)1erth la mrcollwl you have the l 1.3â€", wnshm ,,,,,,{f,‘,{,",§‘ï¬â€™d‘u.ï¬fffflhe nnmm satisfaction of knowing that you bought it at, an 5mm in kiwi“. 0,, L 9,, You... a†m. the lowest living price. a; will be "mailed, the buttons counted. And Our long cxperlonco cnoblco us to buy just l the Parlor Suite mtod to the potion no... what you want, and on our OXW n‘m low 1 lug comet the exact number. tens- Koop your eye on this spot. M we are going to talk to you through this medium M you will be sum to and somthtlu to your interest and advantage. ' Your path respectfully solicited. WILLIAMS MeLAUGHLIN‘ BANK OF Tlllllllllll reï¬nement» 1856 ATHENS. Sept. fl, 1m. “.MM FURSl l l , *’~ "'\“\--“~. - -. WAX: 7PM l0? “may. mm mm W «run... loom: mm mm'r INTEREE‘X‘ “you‘d 0â€" III “m, THOMAS MILLS & CO'S r.m...v.............................. For this 'I'I“ Is the LARGII‘I’ IVII OARRIID H“0@‘1€.Vll.b£ MARC“ COMHTO‘EK'S “LOCK 10’: hr Costs us». to. W a! “‘05- l". "0‘"- M’ flu hrs s Ipscmty. uâ€"uuâ€"hâ€"s would do wstl toss- swm'rz‘m Lyn Agr'l Works lamdl sum. “recount No trouble to M m atom- non 8h. It. Stockist“... “out. A‘ .117.“ Tum-mahwn.m1mru. “If-I'M Mt: A.M.CHASSELS PLOUGHS. AND POINTS man-Manon) mm“ must-tool is... Inflation-lash. Wmmh x. Drunks x. Wool†Itch m is IX. DULLA R33 1X. moon mumm- a...» . musmnm «locum-smug...“ The Oldlclisblc 'l‘ A Z In 0 .8 8 I 9 HOUSE. W who Chi "Much ssh-nth, Isis ’ We , 1 . . ' m W H‘T‘p’fl Hm mun. Bunch.’ v