Telephone 149. IEO. 0 HUTGHESDN & 00 PHYSICIAN! SURGEON & A UCBIB. nanny.) (ï¬r-‘3“ P3?†at h own am: on to I? B an 3:: Ofloozl In. 0300le mm. “on. on. bum. 3min. . . nuocxvmu rIulonl. amnion & moon-cl. Outetocknlflprin‘Oupebhe-Ifludved. ‘An and it htbelugeet “tic-you willeeein this notion. wobbly twice In large n my other nook. ItoovrieaeuuoduotMTep-tq, Wool, UnionendHeu! Carpets, elm elvot Carpet. Mull. CorpotSquem with borders“ noun . and floor Oiloloth. Tepeetry rouge hon we. to 01.00 per yb d rhea-eel Capote st 85¢. 95... .1. ", “.10 to 01.25. Borden to match a greet my patteme. Also Suit Comte. Priw manned as low or lower than the me quality 0! goods can he bought lot. either in Brockville or in the cit on. We tell no this ebout out goods; we goenntee them I: upro- oented or maney Munded. We solicit the ("or of u call 0! inopeetxon. Comet! nying and looking “tended to vheu desired. DINTXST. After more cm fl nan at - to render the one. 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D 8 Garden, Field and Flower fresh 8s Reliable FASHI ON ABLE "TAILORIN mam HELL AND GROUND OIL ALLAN TURNER & CO. WI havorlnogmqm m vim n Inge mm - -4.-- -1 1.0.“... a. WANTED ‘IGIII'I' 0m P310! A! m 3W Twill GEO. G. HUTCHESON 81: CO. A. G. McCBADY SONS. PBOFEBBIONAL CARDS. 011mm and mum: KING STREET. BROCKVILLI “mums-am... Dr. C. II. B. CORNELL, mum! Lowest Market Price. “Ill“ “0“ 0! .116"! Dr. Stanley 8. Conan Is the Iyron A. Evert“. J'.‘ 2. Lamb. LD.8.. A (an nook jut moundâ€"A11 60,000 Buggy; AND CALF SKINS 30'. nm, rummï¬m '8. J. blinders, . Harte. H.D.,0.I., 1.. 1 mm ol’ Sod- will 33¢. at we Invlu .6191??- udjng Maia Brockville for ambit.- mfm m- ATHENS TlIE We are Convinced that MUFFATT & 800'" 1!. I. KEHOE. Addison and Rocksprings Our Spring Goods WESTERN GINA!!! LOAN MID SIVIIBS 00. MOFFATT &'SCOTT Money to Land Farm or City Property W‘L‘i’kï¬ â€˜EXSSEâ€™ï¬ â€˜ï¬rï¬ï¬‚g THE MOLSONS BANK .2 000,000 Ammummmcm. m for com um moved on devotin- of“ alum Wag lulu-:1 “a Tom- . A-A_L. BANK OF MONTREAL VOL. VIII. .NO sawing- Bank Depart- ment pays Pour per Cont Intel-oat, mo DRAGON SKINS. lumaéYRUP AND SUGAR. Em" maï¬a-t "rived sad for Quin? ‘3:- 1 sad Prim we defy comm (- t . 0m- Pflnu.Glnlhlmn.ShlrtInfll. Wu. any Catmnl. and '1‘le m an utvnotlvo and chat . whilst on Wull P. r. Boom an Shows. My Kind Mats. Lends. Oil-.01“. tor]. Eta. no tu- Super-tor in um: that over More skews. on TIA. ut 96m, 80m, 860. and “a. par lb. are unequalled lb:- Invor “1| for nun th. Iona-bar w. alwlvl give u uny lbs. of MIDAS for .1 .3 any “ Iona †£13 the 'I'ndo. thwld axnmlno our about of [In 3 support. All Wool CIIII- mom and Prim Gout.- our flats. Furnishing-.Twudl. and Kid Glove! m "may uh“ â€I an“. rut. Hcmfl BROCKVILLE BRA [loo-mum I? Am 0' Pm 1 8 5 5 1n HON. GEORGE W. ALLAN Pam-LN: 'A'OIAI†TIM '03 annular. “HYIL MD I‘LL A1“ MI P310“ GleL MERCHANTS SAXON WABHBWNQ COURT HOUSI SQUABI FAY mom "10‘ '0' GEORGE GOODERHAM. ucnâ€"vmmxm IIMKVILLE BRAND“ mum m TORONTO THE A. 3. 8300310! 31 .075,000 AMINO. ONT III? Imam Manon ANC 30‘ R.W.&(30. Lace Curtains Bargain One Price Dry Goods House. Brockville's ROBERT WRIGHT 8: CO. BRIIILRD a ARISTROIG’S «I snd Crochet. Silksâ€" Celebrated Knitting Cold, Pink. light Blue, Ctr-dial. Buttercup, Burnt Orange. to" M. Bucks, White, Cream, GOING GOTN G l The W bargains Untizinchtiml, TELEPHOI‘ BOYS’ CLQTHING. § mad 2 inch-linen, and 12 9%. Math, harry, Wslnnt and My. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ‘ Mantles and Millinery Thommdï¬nduookdbmmï¬dfluddukmnd “Hubbub-diam†Almnsbrpubukofflimm on hand,ud a ï¬rm-cla- Killian-to domrworh.‘ AMNGWMMJMM Wraps AIM-oh- “mutingâ€"bu. â€whmï¬'dmwwmmn M my“. nuuhhbuilï¬-h vaI-Iy. Donal-uh tho int-mum taunt-vii.“ '- Merrill Block. Amman-mm: iRob’t Wright 81. Co . M. Babcock, AS WW AS GOLD! We're in the Boys' Clothing business and hope to get a share of your custom. Many people think that all boys are alike, that all the clothing is alikeâ€"- but they don't buy diamonds that way, nor even eye- lasses or celery. We expect as much fairness for our oys’ Clothing. it’s the good particulars that make good Clothing. The merchant who fails to provide the roper clothing and roper assortment will most lik y cross the “‘scratch" ast man. Those who know our clothing know we’ve what’s rightâ€"right in style, right in price. The clothing is {or sale. We want your ï¬t --you want clothingâ€"a mutually proï¬table agree: HEADQUARTERS BUSINESS DIRECTORY momâ€"Cloudy: gammy; mm or tuba- hound-Mun. Stylish Millinery direct from manufacturers Now for bargains?- Call ear‘ly LEWIS &-PATTERSON NEW ARRIVALS Huts, Flowers, Ribbons. Laces, ï¬e“ he. ‘ Show Room: tt m: and of store. Alw-yn open up to 10 o'clock Saul-day nights. Athens. Loeds- Cuew‘y, Ontuio. Tuclduy. lay Just passed into stock munummm" I‘OR YOUR. FOB C. M. BABOOCK coca. thdd'nkmnd BUY RUBBER GOSSAMERS Brockville Mnntles made to order or out sud ï¬tted free For Ladies And Girls Right Efï¬e}, _ ; receive prompt DRESS I!!!“ promptly “tended to. Dresses cut Charge; moderate. MALEY R. W. & CO any address and» I big amrtmong and careful Right Price! mailed to attention and ï¬tted Sample The Central Block, Athena, was‘ commenced in the a ring of 1887 by Jun. P. Lamb and a Boss, and the following lemon II. H. Arnold odded l third store to the block. the um. u the other: amt! in front oppon- woe. making one o the ï¬nest blocks to be found in any villoge of its size in Canada. The building has a front- age 66 feet, divided into three stores. The depth of the main building in 60 feet wnh a. rear annex of 20x30 feet, on the Lamb and Thompson moron, and 40 feet. on the Arnold store. The height in front, from tho sidexulk to the top of cornice, is 40 foot. A cellar the whole eize of the building gives ample room for Mouse and the fur- moea which has: the buildings. Each store in 22160 foot with plate. glass fronts. and the side walls am pluterod while the ceilings are ï¬nial)- od in wood oi'uniquo dusiqn and hem- tiful workmanship. Commencing at, the west end at the block. we will give in an concise and pointed a mum- ner as possible a short account. of the men who occupy it and the business they follow. ' The cut at. the hand of this â€two in from a how, taken specially for us by W. erfoot, opentor in- la. Rosa, photographer, who» studio is situated on the third flu. of the' Gen- tral Block. foundation oi‘their present successfuli business. Despite the small and un- ‘pretontions building snd be inning. the business proapcrad, snd w on the ï¬ne now brick block across the street was ptojectcé’, Mr. Thompson was quick to we the «Ivan es of a better sud larger iocssion, before the mshï¬ck new be had assured us! promised lease of the promises he now occupies. When tbs building wss completed he was the ï¬rst. to move his stock into it, and his family into the second ï¬st, where they hsve since resided. In those large and oommodions quarters the business hss prospsrsd Ind progressed until it is salon say that he does one of shs m rstsil Tory sod provision; “do. of any use in this oonntvw not mu excepting the town of Brook. ; vino. Tbs luminary bunch of the bum wss slso mblishsd in the new Hook. whsrs is was sand-om] noses-lull In“! two you! s30, when is m on, to In. Wm. no“, stasis m Imï¬mm ‘3“. tbs «poms a! rnouPsoN'a 030mm! fliti dhou laid the woes-ï¬ll Furthering! 0n {M Md ï¬t me Athena Lad of am but . Unmï¬ 1?;ka bun mt J y «anon. room. m l m m 8 yam u hyarim mound nowhuammbonhip of 56. m la Inn 0. Mgr-in #- the land-p Work mm. mm thin tom. and tho mod “*0 :0! .mfly ml! “and“ It =hln Id miragdmgymn: ¢ What-W MAO mmrï¬â€œ :,mh.“lhfl" a“ CENTRAL BLOCK, ATHENS 17. 1892 mg. be m conjun Ross, commenced Central Block. at Central block. and m the the same year he movoc neatest, moat commodioua. arranged drug store to h Canada. Thin is u pram aeriion, but wa found it 0‘ ion of men who have vis large city and tom: m the and know whereof they a aids: the regular lino of goods usually kept. Mr. I originamr, proprietor and Oil. and Inï¬ian Pills, which, other remedies. have a ma local re ï¬ssion and an extan Mr. nmb ha: been form more than one way, for d the pun twenty-one years he the able nuisance behind penning desk of Mr. Golda Chrymnd we hum never in mingle misuka boiug mad. I mung up a pnmiption ‘ I. ma Carson, now hourly 1 in native work in the labor: 1behind the counter. will we to take hit “thatâ€: plmum tho busines- lame Dia ll! On the Iecond flat Mr. lamb but several rooms ï¬md u eupocidl u dental mum. and mom I use portion of his time to thin branch of tho basin... To ml! p-tfoction ha ha brough‘ his work thu his hmhu extended to dl tho out! vi) and cm: the- m of rockv In. with its throeor (our dents! damn, sends in nah of a ' mm for work. tbov skin on “I“ Int dun wovk the chiming thud. [or lint. oin- wort ml low chm-g on Mr. Lmh ouch. To nob In (none. but his budnou in thoduul Iimgrown “nth-hum two Man, who duo“ Ill am the to mm mm Ibo. In then-III! the m M. iI loo-tad Ibo hnlmnmryt when diatom Wm â€hum Ir. [unbu- “abut mil km“ and GM with uni-“thaw null-ma be din work «idly )f Lnnib ten years ago Mr. Lamb he right 10 manufucturo a ' propriohry medicines, and ugh Syrup of Wild Cherry Miller’s Condition Powder, â€I Pain Cane. were pawn at, and the sales agg ante of bottles per year. his mon thing for Mr. Lamb to a more than extensive sale. | fortunste in for during the m he has had mind the dis- be able :3» of rd of A him in order. 0 years rith 150V 'iI. mm. ‘ ma Tnofd I «a cloud :- “so .- Mon-ole.- chem-i w:- Proddcut ..... L. A.†"A we. baddest“... 'wrun main returned to Mr. Perieh where he remainedvfor e number of ’OII‘I. until he ï¬nelly netted heeineee for. himeeli in the mercantile line. Hie forte seemed to be a. piece for every- thing end everything in it: 91:09, ooneequently his store wee noted for ite neat and tidy eppeennee. In the summer of 1888 he ereeted one oi the stores comprising the Central Block. Visitors to Athens from the eitlee of Cemde or the United Stem at once point ior_Arnoid’e store. which they unheeitetiualy pronounce to be one of the ï¬nest built and neeteet erren ed stores to he found anywhere. he width is 22 feet. depth 60 feet, with e neat ofï¬ce in the reel end e in more room in reu- of thet. mehing t whole depth 100 feet. A in: ï¬re and burglar proof sofa in built it the reer wall of the ofï¬ce. The ceiling- ere of red or Norway pine end the window penal! of uh end oek, in alternate etripe and ertietio delign. The side wall: are trim. end the shelving. which is of the leteet deeign. is carried up about two thirde of the 12-foot walls, making a pleuing eon- tmet with the ceiling. In the eelec» tien of the design of his oonutere, Mr. Arnold invented something on- tirely new. Instead of pleoiog the counters on the floor, he let them up on turned legs, ebout eix inehee from the floor, making it only to sweep under them or change their position, if neceeaery. The two front counters are fitted up with pleteogleee lope, :heneath which are display an end! ilees ooileotion of {they goods, that [combining counter and show-we inl ‘ one. The other counters in the store} ere ï¬nished in the most huntifnllyi rained native woods ever eeen. The esign in unique, end the top is oom- pmed of pieeee o! ugh knot. oek end body wood. which eonihined reeent e P very ï¬ne end handsome epPeemnee. The second flet ie ï¬tted up or drou- 1 melting rooms, which were 0 this a ring. in connection wi ed the More, y Mien Hey Comp-bell. hie of Wnnmou, my 11.-â€"The 01% 1mm! of cheese boxes came to the factory last week ï¬'pm tho new ï¬rm It Elbe. They won 111 No. 1. 0 The boys In talking of sun-tin foot. bull Igain. W0 hope “my w'l {ave better sum this you thus lat. Ingersoll. 7 VW-ernotioed the â€an flopped here but Tuned†ond took on 6,.qu of choose, .11 of April nuke. , All.“ m The maul nesting of tho Athom' Mecbuï¬of Inuit-h can hold on Thursday. “I: [[1891 ' The mil held June Ippfo'lod. 31,-". who «mud mort‘ for “I. ending April :0, 1892. wt: and I.“ on motion of H. B. Arnold. Iâ€) â€ll" :xrmm..mt minn p1! Wï¬Ã©r ‘ ' LA ung choose tanker, Mr. flying Mound among otho mt uhapa. He in vary .00 s bun ball tum um GLEN BUKLI Floorin lapboatds. New, Doom. LUMBER Made to Go Together Wall ' Papers Golds, Flocks, lngnins Valoun, ‘ Brows, CHEAP PAPERS 0n “mum «and nu. of mm undoubvonblbmd Moï¬m spa don-mu ynJ . chattel lane! at... I. . on. "3:43."... ‘ .hm annoy Go. -. _ _ 7 †From 3:. per R01! to nun-v u.» awn-m.“ u- on». to com “alum Vow 8mm. in tho For side walls and «2mm N a trouble to show good: or" send samples, Odcfl’s Book Stor3~- Ame-I. LOOK - HERE ! A Valuable Watch for only $7.00 8 o; ï¬NViciorlr Silver an. Cd] and examine sad bu convinced Mâ€). M at“ «In! If! ’02.? many. 1 _¥‘I_‘_ l.â€" Everything, 159 Match. W"W“ mg. punts-d. 0". â€050.1“!!th MW flu HoflmAu-I. new. WJ‘: 333??" “UNITE “MINI!†Myrtle 'Navy with corners and um E39308? #0.“ .PW â€â€˜0' " AbowokupwluvgoMoi nod Calling Nice Patterns w DIM! mums-I Money to Loan. IAOI PLUG 0" run CAQTIOH ,, KNOWLTOI BBOOKVILLE ATHENE to match ll IA‘ID JOHN. 011mm