FOR GENTLEMEN - 89 Pgu'rRAL BLOCK w.‘ATHENS 114: ONE PRICE BARGAIN SHOE HOUSE ' BOOTS AND SHOES Thousands of pairs of Boots and Shoes in every con- pelvable Style and in every known kind of Leather. W“ The new goods coming along daily keep this 'house away in the lead as to assortment. style and prices. We beg that you will kindly visit our store, note our prices, and, like hun- flrads who do so daily, you will be amazed at the special in- ducements. In Trunks and Valises we are fully prepared for the season's business, which tpromises to be greater with us than ever before it. Manuhctured by GOOLL BROS. & CO. TORONTO 3"†-nm- nwlindm nil in ï¬lm ("nnndian Enmnrer's best friend. Try it. J" ‘ " ' ONE mIAL ALWAYS CONVINCF-S by it once 3nd you will use no other. All loading dealers all it. Ankltor 'l . . . it. Manhattan-ed by ' My Cordage: have been before the blic for over thirty years and it will ; unnecessary for me to say anything II to their merits. Sufï¬ce it to an- mnoe diet it is my purpose to keep them in the front rank, as they have been in the put. and enjoy the good opinion of all who may use them. The subscriber in now ready to ofl'er tom public a larger stock and a stator variety of ï¬ne Carriage- than gver before, an of the latest styles. f fly Wheel. are the but A matérials. gnde. Buy no other, as there is All Top: made in my shop. and more deception in a wheel than in any on] best American rubber used. other port of a. urriage. on of nomad-growth key Ash. be m and give me a an more marchudng Nowhere. Tom undo summon to an. McColls’s Lardine Machine Oil JV! Our Cylinder 0i: i. the Canadian Enginrer’l best friend. Try “(I longer and in cheaper than fallow. Beware of imitatiom. d: j v ~ Dominion and Bell Organs Dominion and Bell Pianos Brantford Pianos 36:26.2}th Piano. -. my Organ: r' §undud Sewing â€whine - Became of my Inca-sad trade. I hem-e gnu-y Inmsudpleuadnm. l _ Wit-n inno- to J. L. (3&qu I ~ . {mm REPORTER omen Noted for Fine Poster. Work We [dag/i Muse we kaw secured Me W for ka We Laugh ATHENS CARRIAGE WORKS leNT'S NEW BLOCK ins! that. a well-dressed man requires. Fina Tweodé for Suiting; U81“ Underwear. Hats and Cape. Bummer Ties, Boots and Shoes. out! there no no Oil: known today that given the nniveunl satisfaction of ESTIMATES FURNISHED Ix Gulf Furnis‘isg: we lead Me Indy ARE THE PEOPLE '. DOWN EY 909 uwedged. Tiresâ€"Become:- Iteel. round edge, am} prqtectsriug of whgels._ Sittingsâ€"All Cast. Steel. Painting-Strictly, pure lead and oil used, andvbest paint: that can be purchased. Ample time given for gaming. All work ï¬nished with nglish Varnish. Trimming done with Leather, Moquetto, Leather Cloth. and other materials. H. H. ARNOLD Axles D. FISHER 0N all steel fan-tailed and BROCKVILLE. TIRE-TIM! I. V. ‘ B. 8. I. I. Whine-hull.» Inca-b prlu um: AID I‘llï¬m mm- flll 3mm mm W. THE REPORTER as quoted st 100. par dou- ntter at 17 md 18 not!†lb byd Athono merchant.- thil not?†A good mend-hind bum in: ale » A. Jumec.‘ Mr. J. P. Lunhdld a rushing businou in the dentd line :8 Welt port last week. Carriages built to ordet. rewiring md painting done in ï¬rst clue style at moderate micaâ€"A. J nines. Mn. Alguire, with 3 party 0! My friends, in occupying Camp Lookout M Cbsrleoton this week. "‘ The weather has been almost an- bearably hot for the: past few days. On Monday the mercury registered 97 in the shade, but in the evaning we had a thunder shower that cooled the air for the time being. In New York, Chicago and other American cities the number of deaths from ennetroke is very large, iChm-loeton Lnke in generally re- garded us almost entirely free from snskee. the pure, deep water and bluff shores being unfevoreble for their propa tion. However. 'on Bundo 11:. Ml. Wilhelm! an ex- ,Tenca that ' to ehow thlt the if; things of o lake ate not wholly conï¬ned to ï¬sh. He use At his not- tage when he noticed something nn usualonthe venudeh of the n ' - Miss M. Ada Barri", of Godarieh, has been visiting at her cousin's. ,Mrl. Wright, at tho Rectory, during the put weak. You can buy the Bed Cap. Crown. Bluo Csp, and Composite Silver Binder Twinoï¬-om G. W. Beach at very low price- for cub. Services will not. be held in the Presbyterian church for the next two Sumhye. but on Aug. 14th the Rev. Mr. Giles of New York will occupy the pulpit. Y The many friends of J oshue Wer- ren. efcrmer resident. of Elgin and Athens, will be pained to learn that ho is suffering from a. paralytic stroke atdiis home in Friend. Nebraska. A genuine cost price saleâ€"- coating $1 will be sold for 81. Noticeâ€"T. W. Denniu, China Hall. Brockville, will remove to Merrill Block Sept. lat. All a sold at cost pronoun to remova . “‘ Wm. Hicks. has now, under the Dominion tow. undisputed authority over the waters of Charleston Lake. the commission tooontly issued to Justus Smith having been withdrawn. Mr. Smith was working without salary, and his dismisssl was 3 grant surprise to his friends. A number of young poopla from Athens and vicinity joined with Charlelwn lake visitor! in a merry party at Cedar Park on Monday evan- ing. The music“ good and the company spent a {e ours most do- lightfully. manna-smut“ tam A few days ago we were presented by Mr. B. Dorbyshire with o hund- somo bouquet of cut flowers, “awfully arranged in pyramidal form. The variety of flowers indicate that Mr. Derbyshira must have a garden of un- usual extent and excellence. Miss Julia Mitchell, of Cincinnati, is on a visit to her uncle, D. Fisher, if this village. Miss Mitchell is an xpert, stonognpher and typewriter and holds an imporunt position in one of the largest. buginm houses of her mtive oily. {'{Llst week we received from Mr. W. D. Livingston. Franhille, a ï¬ne sample of honey in the comb. He has an extenmve apiary und as his bass no doing unusunlly well he will have a go quantity of honey for sale. P nt orders can be ï¬lled at Once. “ A camping party composed of Harry Blanchard, George Merrie-k and Elmo Hickey now has their tent pitched at Charleston. After rc- muining a week. they will portage into the Fumes: watorl and proceed to Merrickville. In“! ATHENS. JULY 30. 1892 LOCAL SUMMARY. 7'. whiting am in caution, and ' h ulna-m Ilia}: i331â€:- oou'luh’u. 150‘ pmokor who an it to ma W by getting it met 1' 5rd qgumy and nomine- a! had. hi nrrangomwtn of tho mum-an Ior keeping in quality equal on very iuiuborate and complete. And no the new“. of may your: 0! experience hurl close observation. VJ“ A m {- Snndoy, nu: inn... In. Ohms Balm). who raided with he! bulb“ on I hm nut North Aqua. m her home and the and diligent lurch bu W to We! her whereabonh. AI Ibo in IOVOM. years ofsgo pm! of unsound min , (rue fears as felt for her utoty. A amoral larch in being pmoonhd this week. flThe Min 0! Iroquois any don!» thin “on. but u luv. it on the but of unborn . _A raid.“ 01th“ on- tax-prising “In town wu trawling in the we» then. happen' to mention the nuns of his native v lingo. n lady said : “Iroquois, oh ya. I' remember that place. Our boat. «poked more on the way to Montred. Nice little indium villageâ€"and than 0e" such u lot of squar- shnding on the wharf!" Vb. m i Some little doubt no u: to the genuineneu of t 0 ï¬gures quoted in than column: lut week. to reacting the size of the 18} lb. n on ought by A. W. VenAll-n of New York, in Ohm-latch lake. But the ï¬gures are all right. end the ï¬sh iii“; in tlhl: hands 01 e inï¬del-mist. r. anA 0 appears to putml' to big ï¬sh, on lost Week his notch of one day included four ï¬sh weighing respectively 12, 11'. 11. md 6 lbs. j. The W M From many indication. it is a pain out that the Bebcook test for eter- mining the value of milk will in the near future be adopted in this" county. Mr. Gilt-0y, proprietor of Glen Buell cheese factory. has already com- menced an educative campaign and last week sent out a circular to his patrons giving a critical analysis of a test. recently made by Inspector Pablo. The subject matter of this circular in so practical and so full of good points that we take the liberty of publishing it this week (leaving out the names of patrons), and commend it to the careful consideration of all interested in dairying. leamI-m 0n Tun-day last one of Punkville'n bush" enthuliuu called upon the secretory of the A. B. C.- Md deï¬ed u mmh' m Frankvilo on tho' blowing They‘d-y. Dmyho the abortin- of the notice and lock of practice of the hop. who Ind not hyod since their untohvwl thocloni of Magi,“ .. meant-munch? pm The publishers of the Essex Free Press have been troubled, as ere many other newspaper publishers, by subscribers ondeavoring to evade payment of subscription fees. A re- port of the Division Court proceed- ings. held last week at Essex contains the following :â€"-Essex Free Press vs. T: B. White. The plaintiffs ere pub- lishers of the Essex Free Press, a newspaper published at Essex. The defendant is Thee. B. White. a wealthy querrymen of Anderson. The action Was on a subseri .tion account. The plaintiffs broug t the action to test the low in regard to a contention sometimes made, where a newspaper has been transferred, that the paper was not specially ordered from the new proprietors, but was aimpl eon- tinued without authority. '1' e de- fendant set up the contention that though he bed ordered the paper from the former proprietor. he had not from the present ones. The learned judge held thet his accepting and rounding the paper week eï¬er week wuevidenee thee he desired it. end euï¬eient reason for the plaintiï¬'e tomail it to him. He accordingly gave jet! set ageflaet the defendant. 22%. three years' subscription, :4 nos-mm The following dialogue is said to have occurred not very long a o. in one of our adjoining villages. T 0 family were preparing to go on their annual summer outing and were leaving the house in charge of Bridget : The Mistressâ€"AWe leave on Monâ€" day, Bridget. You will surely stay during our month’s a ea? You will have scarcely anyth "g to do.†The Maidâ€"“Oi’llehtay on one con- diahun." The Mistmâ€"“Well ?" The Maid-"An'thet is that ye’ll have the plume: chuned. It’s in that bad a shape that me young man don’t know whether O'm playing ‘Annie Rooney’ or the "Wearing of the Green.“ Renewing hummus with their poduom on we now:â€" mtm mnnm Whnlwi Cornell in “I s in mm ‘Tm M. Bunnmn Bin,--On Honda . July 13th. 1892. Mr. G. G. Publov made ‘an ofllcial visit to the "Glen Bue Chcece Fee †to tact the milk cud gm ‘instmctione to the cheese mnketu in bundling J y milk. Re need e b- 1cock machine and lcotometer in conducting the teat. the malt c! which is hereby placed before you, from which much useful know me be obtained Wing the reletive nine of tho metal oomph: of milk in. chow- ing theperocntmibuttcrhtconteimdin-ch. ltietln W of huttcr Jet that milk contains that givel this fluid itl chief nine. Ind thereflon e knowledge oftho percentage oithe fat emble- ms to orrive st e correct and just value of the milk. And thin ulna holdl good in every once. whetbar it is need for consumption in the family circle at home or In! the production of ï¬ne chem or butter in our bctonee. Prof. Robertson, Deity Commiuioncr, recently in ‘ng shout the relative who of milk. gnu this inbrmetion nth. malt embaofcu'efnlly conducted test: mode. It m bend thet in milk containing between three endfourpetoeotofht,thegeininthcpereen olhtbcoomeeinon im- portant,uevcrytwo-tcnthec€epermt.ol malignant“: - tenthcofopomflofohmodditiomlpet 100%..an. cohteh edditionelwdghtdchmhmmflktbhinflhendthu e men who ‘nichccmilkcontoiningc mdhhentidcitoc of the choc-e. since more at choc chore milk than mgww, “ m: awry-ï¬rm :55 i 3 rig: if: i 1‘2 . '1’ gig I“! g. ii iii: 35:; kg?! uhouldruultinogoodwwbztho huvymheminm The market“- strong. nary buys having order: inland, but whammy onntawu made my otthemwm classed M NO. Csblarrepqrtedy) shilling {or white bud colored 0006!. AI neural we can colonists. than were jun about 9, 000 bouion ands: the bond for n10.0ur list a! flgn areâ€"Bind. 1. 550: W. A. Johnson. 1.600: of Montreal, 925; Web: star, 6802.13». 700; Wm Johnlon. 500 Duluth; ynhiro. 1. 500; Bots. 800; nah. 300; Thompon. 800. Now. ifwe ova-ago than “1015.. box. and ï¬gure on the ruling ngprioo, which was nine cents. we have 856,700 to be distributed omo dairy (armor: for one week’s notion of July milk. Surely some n molt be} making : little money mJuly milk. mm“? «a. h m “mmmmh mum Wm mmmmm W mh»hfldflflw Editor Reporter: â€ï¬brin Starâ€"Your lest issue con- tained obituary notices of several persons who hed occupied prominent position in these counties; yet. how soon will they pass out o! the memory of all except it may be intimete, r- conel friends. Do the 3rd inst... t are died at his home. 6th Com, Elimbeth‘ town, Mr. David Manhard. known lately as the “Doctor." This apells- tion come through his success in nursing patients, especially children, through that dreadful disease diph- theria. Having a natural aptneee ca nurse, and being of a generous, chur- itable dispoaition, his services were in constant request for miles, and while his own strength lasted he never re- fused toreepoud to a cell. night or day. from rich or poor. His cncceae in bringing through patients whom the “regular" doctors had pronounced incurable seems to have aroused their envy. as a year or two ago a detective wee placed on his track who. after considerable hunting, succeeded in ï¬nding something on which to rest a complaint. He was summoned to ap- pear before Police Magistrate Deacon when he pleaded guilty and was flood the minimum and costs which amount W883â€; oncopaid by a friend. â€"â€"â€"-;â€"mesn and aim. thlt. he had minted hil wife Ind ohildrtn ï¬nd had never contributed ono cont to thq support. 0! his hymn ‘ When a child is born into this world the physician is present and gets about $10-‘for ofï¬ciating at the important event. The editor heralds the event and gets a cussing for makin a mis- take as to the sex and day 0 arrival. After a while the come child be- comoe a man; the minister is called to perform the marriage ceremony and the minister waska oft with a ten dollar bill imhio pocket for his trouble. The editor is again called upon and chronicles the event by drawing upon his imagination to make the bride and groom tho beet and most respected people in the country. His only pay is to be asked for a few sample copies of his paper to be sent to some abeont friends. In time the once happy baby. the once hep y groom, but now ad- vanood in 11 o. in brought down to death. The physician calls. presents his bill. the undertaker is precant and wants $100 for porformin the last sad rite, while the editor expected to complete the drama by holding up the deceased" an a modern gentleman. a christian, and one who at present la aingin the song- of the redeemed aronn Jean-elem. Thwbability at the came time In that baby, the groom, and the deaf! man has bongo One would’natnmny suppose that the regular M. D's, Instead - of treat- ing such persons with envy and ap- position. would encourage them, as the success of a doctor’s prescription often depends on the nursing the pagigutlreceigea. ’ ‘ His funeral on the 6th at the Mn- bard church was largely attended by those whom he had befriended in time of trouble. CORRESPONDENCE. {I M mm MBM G129 Buefl Gheesc Faculty. mï¬pudmdwm a. ï¬g .3 WWW» mm w†n w. mewm “wwwfwï¬ mflflmwm .. tn: .am mm â€133%?“ wmAmmumum my mMMmmmwwumm wwmwï¬wm mm‘mmmmmm "all 0" BALI. 5335“â€;53WWE’" m on am no“. man tut-mu Ow _ us. an 1'. m-om.muno.1ulym mum. In the my; cm: of fwd“, Chancery Dim'u'on. I; " Re PLUIKBTT ; IILLAB n. FLUKE" t us In of This We Coma int the s n mar. «mm»; dmmmucill‘mmsu.mllu ’0: Must!» M “IMAMO: Egeldldg dAmst, no on of August ,I â€More go mm“ utohosonm 8'?! cm! “rooï¬ng: lulwrs tor Mounds: mu» mm» with will annexed of the their christian and surnames. Max-m (ll-mud descriptions. the run pullout»; of their claims, a statement of their mounts sud use nscuw of their security (it snly held by them . or in dehlllll thereof the verom toruy uxolndod from tho balsa?! of the In! Jud; meat. ' Any creditor holding my .001:th loco pro- duce the mo More mutiny chamber.» the Court-homo 1n the Town ct Brockvl on tho mood day of 809mm m. ct oven o'clock in the torenoon. as the “mo ap- pointed So: uyudlcnuon on tho claims. mm 111:, 13a. J. 9. EUR. ’ Mom: at kvnlo. wan- l‘urthor Mm lmmhhndfmï¬utcho nontmher. “rm: «Brook mwmm $1.0"th Mo: Jan. J. m â€maul: ILJMVIHI. KU'I'OEWN O MW nmonnson a “grim? " Phlntlfl Solicitor: Pursuant to tho Jud gamut“ made II muse bearing duo tho m and the order for we dated 0 “NW June. 1893. thaw will he sold with the ‘ Man of Jacob lbckamder “1131!, W ‘ " Aha twenty-three acre- ot lot numhn cw hubs aid eighth ammo-lion of aforesaid. omumoncius at a punt an hundred rods from the said mwsrionltnom tho zenith-out much of and lot. thouoo nonh {arty-norm man. thence won eighty rods thence math forty-sown rods to n. pm lama! ono hundred rod- lrom tho 3814001100.ch line. thence eighty rods mm to the place a! ho- mlnm. conwnm tram-tum ism-A Arthur Blank and" hand 1‘ which W111 ox- Mumthollth September. And also to. rum-Va bid who ï¬xed b the NW. TERMS Ohm SALE. it) cent. of magnum ume dad “3335:: the coat tho. pun Intacmn to the credit of “ham Farm . Property June. 1892. more will he sold with the ‘ g “on of Jaw!» l'ockatader linen, Esq ‘ ‘ this Court at Brockvmo b Jamal Y! Auctioneer. a." Copelami‘n otel in th at Lyndhunc on Tu the Twont - of August A. 0., 10:. a the hour 0 seven o'ol‘ock in the evening. the 15nd: and maniacs: All and singular than emu-1n rook tracts onmd Md promises situate. ’11 bum: in the Township of Lonndowu County of hood- bedng composed of e» um!- woat quarter of (or, number nine in tho m â€â€œ8???†afgho {mid anmï¬lggf Ian-down. con nng y-nnoacrcso m a: ‘ Also the ammo rt 0! the mufï¬n «a: number oovon In on“! otghth com lanldowne. commencing M. a. on Iixty-nvn rods from the sum night con lino on the south-east angle of said lot rn north along tho llnn bouyocn lots m In the High Court of jusliu. Ckancery Division. Re Samuel Planksâ€, deceased MILLER vs. PLUNKETT. 4 Id! 01 JUDICIAL SALE OB wtion nloxik the mat (Mu '30 non lots 6 and Bevan: In and: - two rods. memo man 1101 with mule lath comm lo M the planet uni“. ~- Jno natal be the sum “or ween Ion um and rhw-wa m. Moo nif Vomhiml and log 11%; all in a ï¬rst. i 0 farm is won Soot toalouoto wi‘t’h' 150 did a, thence la a at 69610 0! m nt pout Have a good stock of genuine will be prepared to sell the same ‘ at alltimesbc prepared to pay I wool in cash or trade. MINI.“- For Sale at. a. Bargam. mm -“NIANIIII| EARNâ€. Am Jh‘mwï¬ï¬g villa)“ minu- oawom. noon. on: O. “R“ wwm I [unity with honors. mumym marl! Thrust and 5" may the 17th!“ ’21". ,n Iii-wavy v... vâ€"v ’1'â€" --- - -V_ Wan" an; ltho Ian. at August. Vinn- m mdlunu immuta- 0t 1:33.?vmma Purim. flu nuxtv tm At um ho mm. paper ubout that: Dun-u 'l'nu'rw.:d'nwrfln at the gnu-t und Tum Oscar-bu Deafness. Chronic v ohms. An. ml Consumption; 0-180 Voho. Ben L. mum-god Tamils. III ammo. :- an other Natl Wvflom eknuo. They have the hut Amortmenc of "Adm. Tinm, Psinu. pm. Var-Hal, Mines. Glad, flilver- wan. Fishing Twila. to†in Wu, and who... nit the clam. Tho â€China-"but in Maurie.» ~1ny hunch dad a love-O prion- Oluud “mum albut quality. I. than. mm TWIN! u to mtorforuh. A UN Adam. W PB Warner-aimed having leased the ah: over 3 unamo‘ Livery ammo. and put In a of amtm paints and vanishes. [I now , todo All Mud-.0! carriage painting on notice and very monablo prices. A lalty made of myth-mm". partly worn and cutters. {Min ad conglom- ‘ ‘ u ï¬ance under some flu: but pulm- unln intention. he foul: ounfldmu, mm ho an glyrqugug'e sgï¬afmtlon to those {waxing Farmer and’ Builder ï¬ber is w t 0 orders for k of innido liq. or ï¬nish' mg all 7 AA- 4"- .._-_A.‘ EBA-“WW; Business College KARLEY‘ BLOCK ATHENII Hawaiian orden. Am. Juno ï¬at. [892 SHORTHMID I SPEOIILTY WM Course Thorn-oh W8 MIAMI Send for Illustrated Catalogue ho fore deciding where you will go. Or. in short, any kind of a farm im- lement this season! 0is on the un enigma before order-ism and get price- um! terms. A full lino of samples and npnin olwsya on Innd. Also agent for the Gmsnoquo Cur rinse Company. Thou. Barney; Agent Ka arley& \‘cf cymour ‘ABE YOU GOING TO BUY A FARMERS LOOK HERE! Maw. 1892‘ AM. Amu mu. 1i: MK)" II In. New Paint Shw! For Sale or to Rent. GAY & McCORD, Principal! an: minds mm: Self-Binder Reaper Mower Rake ATIIENS BROCKVILLB PAINTING Wanted. WM. BROWN. m ATHENS GROCERY OI! undo along sword lin. 3 Mb inert-sing 3nd our I desire Inving 9113ng any. Our alo- ol TEA am In...“ hvoritu being 26, 35 mm! £00. an it. Thu. mhdou. W M I“ make: them no. ‘ “rHUM’As‘HILLs &‘ Cw‘s’ We hove die sole ‘8'"! for Athl- for the Toronto Biscuit. I. 0.5.- tionory Cola good: and they on how- ing an hummus ale. Out on a choir bilouiu on tho but «or soft! in Athens. And tho Conw- oryf-wgll. just t5; 3 “Innis. .. _ ». 'Our Lniaim flu and cum. Imp" londid 31m sud give min-Isl to I nth 'on. always fmh and relitbla. W'e huve . large stock of M Goodsâ€"just tho very thing hr I“. no and camping pun-tin. "1. mm; w; ' carry . M! n» u: breakfast meals, flour sud food, on; Come and see our stock. The iargest and best assorted of Hats‘cvcr shewn in M ville is m on View at m Don't fail to she our stock of floods when in town. “Gentleman who winh to Invasion units made up in 5:??? mnnot fail ‘2' NR. K m, pricethem , an Lyn Ag'! Works The “Superb" Sure Drw Corn Planter can’t get omof order. Drops three. [out and ï¬ve kernels an a hill. The two-horse muddle-m Com Cultivator much 1.. proved. with eagle-claw loci. and bmk-pln mm . Horne-Hoes. with and \ ~ â€Mlle". Iron» not! wed have: ‘ . AM. CHASSELS TAILORING H()U8E. The Latest Style I. I. ONISBELO, A Ll. WORK WARRANT... HATS! the Plll’lC’T [I I", 1.,- WORKJJJ‘JHIP. Field, Flower and Gut-den Bahâ€"â€" MO'IT & ROBESON The Old Reliable 1'" In!!!“ Men’s stiff huts from 750. up II on u Boys’ cup sfrom 15c. up ’ Boyo' sofpt hats from 400. up. R. WALKER mwmoucru. DHOILD PA'I‘IOIIII MOTT a BOBESON G. P. HON 183 AID “1d Cloth- mu “E ITIIEIO. vi“ fur gut