â€â€™73 AGIOy B. Brown Welfmf handy w: lave regard the O¢t ml? ML,“ .._.. M 2%. age: has been before the 01- over thMy‘yoa rs and it will MIG} md to any mything â€dial!- maria, Sufï¬ce it to us- WQ'WH my :1 rpmtokoep Whiting“ rant ran ,3: they have lathe , and enjoy the good in “of I‘vho may ate them. ' " "y‘ â€.91. ne‘ the but A Buy an (that, u there is ‘ Won :11 I wheel than' 111 any pan 0‘ a ouriuge. " f?! w kinds and the best kinds . u Blanket“: Robes, eta. £0 *HI ON! PRICE BARGAIN SHOE HOUSE a â€Win nov‘ ready to 030:: â€Wows ’ lurkdr"*htoc' k and a. uriety‘of ï¬ne Cs‘rrisgeu chm MN. m n: we Inn-shyness- .‘ Thopsands of pairs of Boots and Shoes in every con- ‘ ‘vahl'e Style‘ and in'eVery known kind of Leather. “W The heat goods coming along dail keep this house away a the lead is to 'éssmtment, style an prices. We beg that “will kindly'visitout store, note our prices, and, like hun- . " who do’ so daily, You will be amazed at the special in~ ‘uc'ementls. ‘ In Trunks and Valises we are fully prepared for the season's business, which promises to be greater with us an ever before. ‘ t In.“ ‘ '. - , . #. , _ _ A ___.____ ._____...__ I. an gull [In {no 9 at,†More pumbuxns «nowhere. Tot-Inn mule anthem-y to an. pardine Wfly Wé‘LWM WW float in the mnqkot. Use it once and you will use no other Burma! inflation?t McColl': famous Cy ï¬nder Oil is the best' an "' 3' -' ‘ CMforengina cylinders. AskiorLardine. “QENSENS CARRIAGE WORKS ELINT'Q NEW BLOCK 'or Sale By S. Boddy, BOOTS AND SHOES McCOLL BROS. “If“ “Md Dy ova: nun: a cunniurmhic rooms for the concluding of Drum and in it“ their varied branches. 1 A†“Initiation in announcin chef I have .' _‘ | the â€nice: of Miss May ampbell. late M 1W. to take charge 9f the degpartment, fMMphdlhu Ind over so: an ex- prism“ in CM masking» adia' in M lugs towns in «stem "and has been successful in suiting the m 0f the most fastidious class of societ, and Rom bet m8 “get and excellent testimonia s, we fuel conï¬dent «Juana will in every respect besafigfactgrily d twfth ï¬WWï¬AI‘mMVM: “ Miss Campbell will be in her rooms etch day during business hours. when she will be plead to sec pros ï¬ve customers. either to advise as to ma ' and trimming or to receive orders. Au Penna! Block. hi... Awu «an. un. HJRJVESS m OPEN 1-3118; Wag Mm prom†attention. Silence is Golden Batik» does no prevent as saying that . W. DOWN EY . W. DQWNIEY TORONTO Made only by H.’ H. ARNOLD. "All Top! made in my Ihop. me! only but American rubber used. Tire|~Besamer steel. round edge, and protects rims of wheels: 8 PMâ€. 5.11 Cast Steel. Paintin sâ€"Bhrictly, pure lead 3nd oil mod, and beat paint: that can be. purchued. Ample time given for n'gnbin. All work ï¬nilhed with glilh gVamish. '_‘1‘rimming done with Luther, Moqnatté, Luther 010th, and other Intel-ink. All†are all steel Inn tailed md “lodged. Bowl of second-growth key Alh 315nm. Mnncmrr Machine Oil D. FISHER Athens, Ont. BROCKVILLE. of Harness, Athens {BANK or mnoum of Baile'a orcahChuh-ton. a: 4 pm. and at once commenced an fling. They were somwlnt discounagd by Mr. and NFL R D. Jud-on. who mid Huey Ind bun Ethic; to boot without receiving I nibble. The ï¬lth m «Many non»: home, but the â€uni concluded £5 "a: Mr return. It the ad 0! my about I goal“: bullpo p0“: «torn: and .138", y, rtpr-ou m an! uncut ha»! I of tho m. Boon 0M and u“- would b- nbovuho m, and both mm hating than is. Toto Mu um debut 3. ‘0. ad vil- mm a an m M “MIMI? ~Ibil~ POUR PI]! 0381‘ mm on ma! ONE DOLLAR & UPWARDI w «an II. “a _ A vote will soon be taken on the nation 0! lighting the streets of roquoia with the electric light. About ten light: will be required. The ium tennis court et the Athens high no’hooi grounds in once more loid out. and the net enspomied above the green-even]. Of oooue, lit'e none of our buineee. but we od- viee the club to keep on oration their net; otherwise inspector dy may come eorone it tome night and anther it in for o gill-net. mm * Loni-ii of the luscious bull-pout will read with interest the following obloluteiy true. nome-blown-imthe» bottle ileh ntory. Dr. 8. 8. Cornell‘ with his duk-oompleximed, void} eutebie undertook to touch our loan! repoï¬or â€nothing about liaising on l'rldey lent. :06 wounded :4th). 1'92 is“! mat-â€90' -t W- .W WM“: «'10.: FRIIEII' "TE! â€UNITED AT LOW“? um HIE-TABLE. I. W. t 8. 8. I. I. 8 Bl muumuymnmtotno Palm-4.0m mum“ louod flint Down. pir'lfno «obi wind-knot ATKINS m “163303130 mom- TXEB BRIEFLY WRIT!“ UP. For points. oil: and "wishes. go to Medical H3“. Rev. Mr. Oliver, of Addimon, pro-chad education-I sermons to Inge mum-options in the Methodist church here on Band" Int. Mr. Reid; 3 university grudmte of Toronto. arrival in Athens lust we'ek to take up the study of dentistry with Mr. J. P. Lamb. Mn. John Porcivd, of Toronto. uh rived in Athens on Saturday on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Got-horn Yates. ' Mr. Condell principal of Newboro school, was in Athenl on Sunday. All good: st cost this month gt China Hall. Bmckï¬lluâ€"T.W. Dumas Mrs. D. Derbyahire, of Brookville, is in Athens this week, the guest. of her sister, Mrs. P. P. Black. The new Presbyterian church st Pmoott will cont $12,600. A line of ï¬ne envelopes printed by the thousand M; 70 per wings, n. the Reporter oï¬ice ‘ Posters ure‘ out announcing the human: Ballyoanoe piomic and 'ï¬xing the date for Saturdsy, 11th of June. Mr. N. H. Beecher, Toledo. visited his Charleston cottage on Friday last if oqmpgmy with Mr. D. Dowsley, Rev. B. C. Homer. who has been conducting meetinga at Lyn. will reach in the Methodist church on riduy evening. A. James in: n few ï¬rst-clue buggies for sale cheap. Mrs. Joel P. Reid, of Mankatto. Minn... in on a visit to her friend. in Athens. Just arrived 5 fun flock of home wall colors. kalaomine. and dab»â€" tinel of colors at Medical Hall. THE REPORTER wins. nu II! W WVI rum W m w. as. It!) W Carriages built to order. repairing and pniming done in ï¬rst. class style at. moderate prioes.â€"-A. Jamel. Hm rum». muted chmâ€"x. name-q notion- tn load column: no can" 3N0. P318013 H.013“ VILLB Ill .0! LOCAL SUMMARY. ATHENS. MAY 17, 1892. â€VA-LI“ W“ V. com I- 616 hmhlbinpbcod'onhip In tho will-phwghlto m no my an... dumofdnphm. Ill-dig tin-him†M the clue of tho progmmmo. the «Minna- irmtod Rev. Father Kelly Ho address the audionoo. The rev. gentleman feelingly expressed his ‘gntitndo to the lime .ndxenoo for their "tend-non at, the flat of: series of entertainment: which he pnrpood giving in Am. Re m ghd to mom-pimï¬holmnnd kind- ahl um exited betm hit poo it an mun. of M- o budnuMh rmgmh W W sup-I Ii- "When it is Moonlight" in 3003 style. She posses»: a moat voioa of moderate strength and her selection was well within her voou'l campus. For uh encore she gave an Irish song fin dialect. Mn. R. B. Algmre. who presided “the piano u wcompuniat for the voodists, fnvored the audience with an instrumental 3010. “The Chime: of Romany," in which the1 ringmg of bulb wan cleverly munch Mr. L. A. Kennedy m warmly wal- oomud and his rendering of John Hum"! thrilled the 'nudionoo with minimum of 3b. have M united. For an noon be (In the our popular Ben Pï¬ngle. and tho ludi- e‘uco he; an they won tired. Kill Brunifh noond long was a! n elm-oath show to sham ha pom of mg. flout an m was madmhtbyhr m in “F â€ï¬‚aw _ mm:- -W"- mm a ’ no haypitgum-md. M M «an annual, ' “C A. B. W. o! “It loin-'0 nah. Buddha. and Bun m Almon nook. Tmmmndhg bug: I: t with friends here 3nd a Amman. Km. How Pam , CW! Poles 580d 13 H WNWGWM; ‘lmJ. 8. award]. of Tunas. W. T.. pic! 5 W to h homo and {M 111 week. She will he hue!- known In MIMI!“ Hi. my Rich, be ‘n m while I «yd-m. 0nd hooker hm am the gdnod the long ll» of {rind- that woloomod her no unruly. Whilo' m Athens she m the gum of Mn. Crud. Bitch. ville, gum an exhibition of club swinging. Miss A. McGlnde playing an accompaniment on the piann. His motions were all in perfnct time. and in executing some of the more inm- ento movements he showed 3 wonder- ful flexibility of the muscles of the am. The exhibition was very ï¬ne and mm highly I prooiamd by lb- aqgionoo, mug Juggie Kelly sang Wellington ' . from Guinn- eque. who is neuly . has been hi thuvillngefortlu weekend will remain until Set 3 next. selling‘ s superior lot of small heuuheld Article‘s. We hue tried early all the srtlelee he sells und den lately memmeed them to the puhlle. He bul . Prism“ 833'“ 9311:; In 'I I n: e, e ’ i end the best windwfutner we have ever seen. He will own: every house in town. utter ‘whieh his goods can be procured from G. W. Bench. (3 aleston is to observe the 24th of as a gale day. Aquatic led 0% er sports have been gmnged to Me place at Coder Park. and the stunt yacht Idle While will carry ex- oursioniett urouud the lake during the any. This populsr resort will he s plemnt place at which to spent! the Queen’s birthday. Justus Smith‘s ï¬ne bout livery will provide craft for slarge number of pleasure seekers. while the beautiful grounds of Cedar Perl: will be thrown open to the publie. Capt. Phillipe has grovided whsrvee at different parts of the lake and pie-hie parties can land at 4th0, spend the day. and have the steamer cell for them in the evening. Altogether, the arrangements for ufl‘ording visitors a pleasant dey ere most complete. Played the Piano." was unique. The instrumental duets by Miss Brenifl end Mia Maggie Kelly was pleasing mimbore. being well played and very fevombly received. They graciously responded to the enthusiastic encore iven them. Mien Kelly made her ohm. It this concert and we have pleasure in congratulating her on the mom she achieved. Mr. W. Ker- foot mag “The Song that Reached My Hem." an old favorite with Athena endieneoe. Mr. Kerfoot we: in flue voice and did ample justice to the mug. M r. J. McGlede, of Brock- ville, gm; an exhibition of club swinging. Miss A. McGlnde playing an accompaniment on the plum. His motions were all in perfect time. and in executing some of the more inm-1 M A very large eudienee. including the elite of the town and country, ereembled in the lecture room of the high echool on Tuesday lent to hear the concert to be given in oOnnection with the R. C. Church. Maseru. MoArdle end Dunn. acting he ushers, fulï¬lled their duties Very acceptably, ï¬nding comfortable seats for the large number present. Mr. L. A. Kennedy. M.A.. presided in hie usual pleasing runner. Mr. W. Kerioot opened the programme with a olerioget gate and its excellent rendering called forth a vigorous applenee end a hearty en. core. but he declined to respond. Then followed the star of the even- ing. Mien Carrie Brunnifl‘, who sang “I'll Follow Thee"â€"e piece of high clan music full of trille, ,werblce end inflections that none but u highly onl- tivnted voice could do justice to. For an encore she gue “The Kerry Dances.†which she rendered with feelin and becoming spirit end was vermy applauded. Mr. J. T. Noonen proved to be e Versatile per- former and appeared several times in readings end songs of 3 comic chnmcter, for which he wee applauded and encored. Hie rendering of “The Bold McIntyree," and “How Ruby D.&A.Oomua.w licensed hgtda mu in (Many have wood the WW inc twitter cit-tab. I! lab you inn eï¬eoton land-f ‘Nsy lat; Bmlgm drink. wot: u whiskey. handy. gm. aw" two for 5 W: Ml round; mixed drink-u. 2 emu; do and Inner, two {In- t quarkâ€; urhAunpngna, I. uuuuuuuuuuu wfll be seen tint. the Institute is in u very flourishing condition. The air. caution of book: has been vary 1 for a village of the size of Alba and must has a beneï¬cial influence on tho minds Ind chumtgn of the meadow. ' Although the grate: pun 1china books read no not of: very heavy type of reading, yet they m .n of such I" clan a manic». tho qualitiu of mind tnd rule. of oooduut which go to make up good “a min! citizens. The “mind “they of! 8:1ng mm In and by M Iimnod number, and own Icicle. ha" in vauriu. Tho libnry eon-ha a‘ ï¬ne lot. 0! Mada-d vol-h of: roflgiou ohm-cur that will up†O atom reading. We mm 1300' m of our fellow townumou will his aim of the bureau m by EMU [Ah-I7. mu. m. Follawing in Oh. man! upon at thd‘ Amon- Icahuï¬u' W h “upstanding April m, 1â€):â€" Bohuoaon had .......... Hamlin-’5.- ............ Ingidatin 3nd h n- saw and u :- Bonn. ‘ Shah‘ud’ port are incl in “damn drinks." WWW We give below the report of Mechanics’ Institute from which it J. Harte Goa W. Lewis Bic! F. Field! B. Hill Half Bun B. Bnin W. Bisnean C. Lillie Form B. Fields F. Black G. Sherifl’ R. Mon-2y H. Shannan, referee "We huvohulvcy hm rain h.“ during tho past but itâ€. and on (Am work in «own! in woo. The apple, ohm-y. Ind plum mu m in bloom. god the floldn look green and nice. We’ll begin to plant our com in a low dun. We will plan: 860 some this uprim‘.‘I Ind hope to haw some «on: next I. Our boy! mtdo‘up n upociul tnin of 90 out of oatglo for the Chimp maid. and went through in 23 hours via the North-Walton: road. Before they reached the any there were 21 upociul trains of 20 0er each. close behind them, with 4000 hold on «oh trnin. There were dumped on the Chimo market. the dav they arrived. 87,077 head of cattle." Our junior football team are not enthusiastic as they were a touch ago. but they know more." than they did then. They learned their lesson in Broekville on Saturday when they were beaten by four straight goals in one hour and a half by the junior club of that town. We are assured that our boys, as usual, played a grand- stand game. each striving to win dis- tinction and goals by his own in- dividual exertions, while the shrewd teem-play of the home team broke them all up end rendered futile their disorganized efforts. Brockvill’ is said to have played four of their seniors, one of whom voted at the last election but this 19 very poor oonsola- “on. as the Athens boys should not have oomented to a kinky 03 till these men were replaced by juniors. Fol- lowing are the teams a theyfuood gush other on Sammy .â€"-- After the reading uni dop‘iou of the minutes of In: meeting .the clerk read bins from Steven: 88m... for 814. 50 for coma, buriol :3an manna digging grave for Mn. 11:. Haw kins; B. Loverin, $3.05for dog tags and expresu charges on Mme. _ __ , The regal-r monthly meeting of the Athens village council It» held in the council room on Friday oven- ing last. All the member: mount. An informal conversation took place amongst. the councillors rela- tiveto taking steps to more e new site forecemotory. The nmnimoua Opinion being expressed thnl the present oemeten would have to be re- moved outside l e competition limitl. and Fridey the 20th inst. wan selected as the day on which the council. reeve and clerk 'wonld visit seven! localities Ipoken of, will: a View to selecting e suitable alto for a new cemetery. Council then sdjburnod' until Friday evening May 27th,. u. 8 o'clock, than to meet an a Court of Revision. A motion to pay the bill of Stevens Bros. was lost, and u motion instructing reeva to Iign order for $12.50, carried. Clerk'u bill wn or- dared mid, also a order on treasurer for $16 to H. Roma). ï¬lm a col- lector of taxes for 1891. Half Bach I'm IWQ. Fomrds Goal Backs C. Oliver 6. Ellis G. Blackl‘ H. Brown C. Leehy B. Halluhy C. Kilbom E. Kin A. Poo G. Tsyior 8. Mn» 07â€â€œ .2550! 0102 48 was ununu ¢umun Horne-Hoes, with and with- W neatly 5 din!†“on k; Lmh.’f}u mutation at I near, nigh ughbor whoa†"nus â€time same law of merchundiufl. 'Ihe “Superb" Sun D Corn Planter can't get ours; order. Drops three, four and ï¬ve kernels m I hill. ‘ The two-horse straddle-[ow Cultimor much im- with may. Wm‘ m Mï¬ï¬w "MM†"mu.“ mhwï¬ Lyn 53": Work: hm.â€"-M Hamburg. Ont... on In: 6th. I Flynn, widow of “ the Into My Flynn of Famou- vfllo, Ont, aged 78 years. Datumâ€"On Aszflq 240:, mg, m label km. of Be.- c, pm, A . ï¬hm 3.31:“ l M 1 Choc-o factories are very genera! in Leeds County. Neuly every farmer ‘in tho county can dispose of his milk t: one of those factorirl if he no denim. Mr. J. H. Singlom. the award the factories around Newâ€" boro.‘ After being present at om: of the. Whaling risky meoï¬ngu, expressed it a his opinion the this dairy would tend to further We intent“ of the factodeu by creating a desire mung the timer: to exercise more one in the brooding and feeding of we" com and In the handling of milk. 3 Lomtx -â€"-At Adam. on the 41.): last... the WHO ofB. W. Inverin, of a man. The ï¬rmer: in Leeds County are nearly all da‘ men, the clirmto. nail and situation ing well suited for this It. ‘0 of farming. Abundance of pure and mm- om be obtained almost ‘avorywhm from spring: or walk, and the soil moms to be adapted (or grow- ing milk producing foods. The cattle no main! Ayrshire, uhorthorna, Jer- Iey und olstein grades. The ï¬rst “to breeds no probably in the ma- jority. w‘am - my.“ a- s from on: than. mp3)... 5 In? “- - mm. «1 - “ w #1 heard-7,03% in Mb “My for III] helium pinged: . bu ' 12"“ brought lawsuit _ I w .A..__.-..._._____._........_._.__..___ ‘ Katha-rim nut cum upon ib- ond comma! human by tho! be bid o to“! o! 1, 660 box.- of Brockvillo choc-o for n10. Tho pnblio cubic quoted 55/8 for ï¬ne goods in Li thot doy 37. which moont tint we a onld not good ï¬g um here. Colored ohm. I‘0! which there were 1.160 boxes. m behind Qhe “white house" in point. of ulna. 9.0 w the highootpo int goined. thta mud on olwpo up too 10c mum. A very uncommon occurrence at an ‘ time in the men to ï¬nd as me diaerence in aloe. The aeleemen having white goods were line callers. while thou with colored good: soon get down to accept the sitution and cold out. In the sale. Webster. Clair. Bates. and Bin-ell Itruggled hard for the lion'- ahare o! the goods. The last named gentlemen neared all the white goods bnt about 115 how. â€on val established an the ruling price tor the day. We think that if the farmers of this district could have been present an that occasion they would 1)have given up eighing for the good old dey a when cheese was sold at .the fectorieey. Competition wee keen indeed among the gentiemen wanting goods, in consequence of which Brock ville leed' m point of price any other Canadian market for the week. Since the eastern section of the tnveling dairy started from Ganan» oqne. in County Leeds. On Tuesday, 3rd hut» the meetings wherever held have been attended by an interested and approointive audience. inciudin themamgen of cheese factories an choose when. The work accomplished by the Traveling Dairy, with other notes, in thus related by a correspondent of (In- Totonto Globe :-â€" Almonte citizens h†M $7.000 towards the M cotton wtrp factory in that‘town‘. ,I‘bo bal- mca of the amok will likely {‘39 taken in Montreal. Few people hwe my idea of the can with which tobacco has to be attended after it is grown. It will imbibe odor: of nlmoct my kind if pllood mm the source of them. A pig at , for inuunoe. near the pluce where t a planter stom- his crops will impart a disngroeable flavor, which no care nflermrds will divest it of. Amnng the man pmoantions taken to obtain a fault ens leaf for the "Myrtle Nny" brand, is to “onto min cfurefullydthe $3335 “3;: .overy armors ‘I «up the sections dog" ‘ vim the “Myrtle Navy" lent byâ€. k The board od'ournod tomcat atl p. m. on Th ‘ y next, when it is expected thot the very important question of Montreal or point~o£ahi - ment 5an tion of goods will settled. hisis of more than ordinary importance to ever cheese maker who works in the Brookville section of Ont-tic. '1‘)» Tnnunz 931:7. G. 1’. mm nun I. I. mum, . "Milt. All. won: wanna». The Latest Style TAILOBINO A.M.CHASSELS lulu-13:19]: um Hath-n mnom WMNFM the In In." "a mummy Manama-u A maholumuvdhm VILLAGE of Lima I 1899. Thursday, 14th of April '3 ï¬sh W wi‘fir :5: _ 5...; gggammww Tomihfiuu'i '60:} 126a? 6F €567)an nonoytobopddbthe of 10.1th bahnoombopudwiuamt rt: may col (‘c . aw aha-w 0A xJ‘WVMi" W. J. PALMER, B. B. A. " Also part a! lot number fourteen la tho ulxth concession of the Towmhlp or Ian.- downo unwound bdrm bound and bounded u (allow.- am is to u oommonoln at a pout hated at the wont do of the Km mod ¢ tonnldroadflftoenrodlm a fly direction from the norm and o! the Imago acron- the outlctot tho mum“ Luke and man! m no: wat to ty 3!: rod. be tho went a mud lot number fourteen than†north along tho nlde line between lot- nom- bon thirteen and fourteen in and leth cou- oe-ion bathe touthofly llmltoftho and Kidd root! thonoo In a south onus-’13 direction don; the mthaflyllmlt o! and mu m to the pines of bounnlnx containing human mm more orlou wm be told by public mouon or On behalf of the: at the Town all In Mallorytown in o Towmhlv of You" on Satan-thy tho twcmty-nnt day of May AD. 1823 at. moAbouroI twelve o'clock noon. E ...... . .......... ï¬ Mr 3mm“ ....... hands; M‘s; â€"".'§&c'm'“"yl an: 'lfll‘lfl!‘ '3’ I"? 1.!" WI‘JAJ‘IHI’P. JOHN FRANKLIN. D. lWï¬Yi M t Bmkvlflo‘g‘nmon' hit. an Cl haven mm out of Henry St. In Black .20â€! pummel?“ otter-ale. WM 9332.1» ' """" 5' a loii Wit" on Moat- 131: and 3rd Tuvalu: of «ob month. in Math Hsll. Central Block. Hutu sh. Athens vm’mfls WELCOM m.whmnunum ' " """" "m'ï¬b'si'i'n hung“. “wot-yum: April um. um. Mm: who won “hunch um and. up in WT» W "smut! wor- Good House to Rent. The Old Reliable FARM LANDS. Farmersville Lodge N o. 1 7 7 Farmers, Attention! The Traveling Dairy MRS. BRISTOW’S For Sale or to Rent. Court of.. Revision. MORTGAGS SALE-w A. O- U‘. W. inery Opening! H()IJ8E. A" "Ml!“ DA“ IMLI 9‘7â€". LAMBS IN ORARGE 0" For Sale. of Revision. AID bun mutton or nano- %‘;“n.‘1’.‘;.":.¢°* ymfl‘... "' V -flnt day of May A. D. “:ka ‘5 in «Ind describe y_ â€pile containing by mm m the 1 we“ qulmr nth concoumn now-aid. oun- umc atom or â€gunk um “ufluuu uh Alto wt for the Gun-nag" on It... Gummy. Thu 3011101. Aaron: AmENI lay. 1&8 A Minimal. In.“ II thy-mind. up. "I“ 0r.'mnbort,.ny kinda! I ï¬tMImt-Odlon More M‘s-d pin. and who. ATHENS m U some 10 m «Binder Mower FARMERS 'LOOK HERE! JM now we hum l spoil! ï¬lm 0] TEAM we invim you MCI- to. Idling w u. as when. lb. n- 2:». m h «at. who. ry it. 001de M (mom no we no fun and cumulu- "new. "Wont-gm}, all your milk“. km: and give you that: whim-m: A Cpl! Ind do on nick. luv-m whoa; voubdlboplmdh my“ whechnryonbuyornot. THOMAS MILLS 8L CO’S THE Hal 1‘ TE" Men’ : stin' but: from 759. ".up Boy. at u u Boys’ on. from 15c. “3o Boyu’ to hu- from 4 up. Don't fail to see our stock of goods when in town. ware, Fiï¬hg Talk, 69., in “um, and prim b m “IO the: m Dani-1W in tum»... dnpiuflukind 10M 3» ' 1am. The largest and best assorted of Hats ever shewn in Brock- villc is now on view at Ezémwtthol‘ am Mntgxï¬ of M m: win" in mtg. Mom moot on} 31y! new gnu-ans. .; ,_ ‘L,_-_.._ «ottoman!!! THE W at on! “Thaw W. 5nd outline†min. .3415 all kinds at 17rd -orw ï¬rst. dun" work var: . BUNK. an n: so AWAMHUA.X&. ‘ ATIIENE Ka relev&S vmou; Farmer and Builder Thoy have the belt Amman 0! Hardware, Tinwune, Psintl. Gilt, Varnish“, Calciminen, Glam, Silver- HATS! REMOVAL .B.â€"»Wo continue to dentin â€in mdhmpnduoo. HOT? & Rï¬'BESON .‘ H. McLAUGHLIN ARI FRIENDS 1‘0 THE PAINTING MOTT & BOBESON