. immilmlp n. M. J. KEHOE. .‘ww. mm. .â€" M...“â€" .__.. -_.. .... .“MWW-M.â€" .. V01... V11]. N0 4:. umm-wâ€"uâ€" M-.M..~_.. “w-.. -._ ........__..-. . .v-.-...-....._., ‘ IMPORTED MANTLES We put into stock this morning forty-four Imported Capes, Inch to, Tweed Coats. etc. which for style and vulue we‘thjnk you will say u the best you luwe seen yet. Every one a. novelty and nearly all difl'crent. rdt is impouible to describe them in these columns; the only «my to apprecith them is to come and see them. The ï¬ts are perfection, sud if you how any thought of buying you cannot miss this lot. We show with pleasure. Five per cent cub discount of)‘ all prices. Uull sud see them. sï¬A‘WL‘S The lit-st. lotof Blinwls we linvo lmd in years Scotch Shawl-l, Glencoe Shawls, llurris \Vrups, (flan Shawls, Black W'ool Shawls, Reversible Shawls -â€"O\’or_y lilllll of shawl you can ask for, and st reasonable prices. Telephone 149. 650- ll HUTGHESON & 00. PROFEHMUNA I. v. ,4 mm. l . _.v__.,_._ .__,...._._. an.-- W., u... , , Dr. C. M. B. CORNELL, buxom. :z‘i'i‘ithi‘I'l'. liltOl‘i(\'Il.l.E PHYHIUIAN. EL'HUKUN tic ALL‘UUCllEl’R. V W w 0 ’ Write Us Club Terms FOR 1808 AND VALUABLE PRIZE LIST. IT WILL PAY YOU The Finest List of Premium ever offered by u Cann- diun Paper. __..._._.,__ DAILY owns. Morning Ed. $6.00 “ “ Second “ 4.00 Saturday H L50 WEEKLY GLOBE 5199190" "19"" in?! 01in One Dollar. Dr- Stanley 8. Cornell MAIN STREET. - ATHENS Bl'lï¬l'lALTY Illsiï¬AHICH or “puny. Ofllco buy»: Lav min-minus of 'i‘ucmluya. l'lmrulluie nml Suturilnys. rte, M.D.,C.M., \i'i'iiiri'iiriil. l'lile'i‘AlljJ -â€"..... w...-.... .. V J. F. H' PHYSIFHN, Rl'lJlil‘I‘lV .5.- uraduatl: ii'ij,u‘. l‘ullrgn ï¬lm nu -: Number of Ulilllilzu (if l’li)’ni:'i.tii4.uiii “4111" tons, Ont. ()llico: Muln 31., nppueiio (:umlm- loin-m Athena. 32hr: J. DFZN'i‘irri‘l‘. \f' w". r. .,. ,I ! onwi Mr. Luna... , g. ' ..V | l I l P. Lamb. L.D.S., at 0C sonic-13in ll\'.:. in . .i,;: “try. Faill'lnux-zi sili' NH. ‘3 ANYONE 42‘}: cm ['9 A CLUB AND BEL‘L‘IZK A imxnsmME Pluzm. MWritocurly‘lhl THE GLOEQ‘Eoronto. .... -. l l _/\. (l l", 155.7. Mani ~s la! in l Lirul 'l‘nrmlufl a mt ' mall ni'iiiiti. lll Lmnli'n ll.\ll. i'on'i‘ui WM"... ‘4' )1 ‘ I. ~ Vi illUllr; '«V itlii‘ ». I The G .\llv"ni‘. \It- 4 .", -â€"......-.â€"_.â€"â€"â€" TllF. WEBTERN CANADA LOAN AND SilVlNGS GO. TORONTO . <'v{ lliil‘l‘i, ll \.“- .«.. (innuglwnl ill tho I .il‘iilli‘ii Kui‘vl in llii: .» l '- uni-4 mm slxilill-s. THIS Fi'QE". been tilt-mm! ) 'ltéï¬l il‘ it'“ wnnlui-i yin 4| a, 23.lV r‘l:l“.i: l'il‘illl‘l'i. l‘rup'r, i uinlilo Renee, } l THE “0):. GEORGE NV, l‘illï¬k‘llflslNT ALLAN. Zl hwy" will] illil'i‘l"ll on Vlil‘i‘lzln' lll Hi ‘ 'v'iiii‘yi ll! l4leir‘.‘ ,i i1l7‘l‘l‘hl 111- mil lll:i"“*'~l"l lkllll‘. ,\1w'.\ ‘.-I ‘2‘. l“lll'xl~‘. 5:;iirn‘i-i-i, .‘iix. "WW tun .- flf l "i‘ ' ' fun-h ill‘rll llvl'fl suit .. .r-gcn. in. (.‘I‘Liiluna (:(inlivziiiiAM. \‘li I; i'liivti-lllihm‘f UN .\1 l"l.~lil‘ll1. Hi‘leillC. I " latency to Landi SEEDS harden. Field, zuul Flower A ll ._--.â€"_.(i.\'--â€".â€"- A llill Ri‘il‘l. iIM‘l !'1 :‘i 3\ I'll Fresh 8:. ï¬ciiahle (is- \ [Nu »m-- LINSEED MEAL li’erm or City Property FAYTFRSRLE 'l‘HliMl-l FOR REPAYMENT. For particular.“ apply to \‘v'nllur S. Loo. Esq. \ituiuging lnnwtur, 70 Church HL. Toronto or to SAXUN Vl’A‘S’liï¬iTRN, ATHENS, ONT. .\..l GleUND OIL CAKE For Fouling; lillrlnldi". m llil‘ Lowest Market. Price. "M-..__ ail-Iniilii'a (if Sim]! will l’nrllr‘u rx-zguiiini: I I _ Elllll \vu my ilo (‘li-lllll') . ï¬nd our prions ltlliii'l', ALLAN TURNER & C0. Chemists and Drugglsls IiiiOGKVIlilJS The suhsvribor has not settled in his new ShIIVilifisnd llnerculllnit rooms in the Arm~ strong louse. nnd is now on hand at all mason- ubiu hours in M tend to all work in his line. td’llnvurs and Solemn-s around. honed-ad sharpened at reasonable prices. W. G. McLAUGHLIN 60,060 *‘DEACON M AND CALF SKINS W manner GEEâ€"n rmcn AT m BBOCKVILLB TANNERY. BROCKVILLE. Athens. Leeds Count, - ,......., .. ._.... _..._ “.qu- w“ “BROCKVILLE'S BARGAIN on GOODS HOUSE†ROBERT WRIGHT & CO. Lsdiee' Ready-mule Societte Emile-t Our own well known tit end ï¬nish, in two lengths. Imlieu’ perfect fitting imported German Muntlcs. Nice nssortment Shawl Wraps. Ask to see our Foster Hook Luce Kid Gluv (is in blacks and colors. Enormous variety of Cashmere and Knit Wool Stockings. Knitting Silks, Quill. Silks. “lithe uml (Linn-l Linen Embroidery Floss, Ivory Oolton for Funcy Work. Art sun, Art Sateens. 2-yd wide Felts, Stem sml tinted Covers 0 every description. Mncnme Cord, and large general sssortment of Fsucy Goods and Materials for Art Needle Work which you are invited to call and inspect. gtylhrhillinery. W.â€" Headquarters for Show Rooms of Robert. Wright do 00., at rear end of store. As we always 1 a“ carry a large variety of Ready-Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in pH the Newth Styles. ladies ï¬nd it a com sratively easy matter to make selections of I coming shapes. Boys' Scotch Cups, Girls’ Wool Tums, Girls' Bonnets, {lirls‘ unrl lloyls’ Cloth Cup-I, lloys' lluuvy Knit Wool Hose, loys‘ Heavy Pen Jackets, Boys' (li'm‘t'iiale, Buy a’ two and three piece Suits, all site's Boyu‘ Undershirts and Drawers ll) qlltillllflfl. (.lll'li‘s’ Sizes liudor-vmts. Mnntles of ever description me e to order by expert hands. All work guaranteed Mantle Clothe Cut. Fitted uni! Basted together Free of charge. Try our Letter Orilcr Department. Samples mailed to any address. Mull orders always receive prompt and careful attention, Buy the Celebrated. Kid-Fitting D & A’Oorsets. Robert Wright, do Go. Telephone 138. Bargains in Men’s Underwear. I lit} Judge Them DH 38S Goods; business lmu fairly begun. Yourself new ilrcse (tl‘jJils got. lots of attvntio- Today we msko special mention of 5 line of English. Dress Sergeg. ï¬nished alumni; like flenrlottns but much better to wmr. The price is 50¢ per yard full 46 inchfldï¬â€"n burguin. Actuell‘ , it spoils the sale of everything near it. ’Blsck of the some width so qunlity at 650 per yard. All throth our tool: the values are exceptionally good. If you only know it, there's quite n saving when you buy here.»- 205 Kmo STREET. New Goods Art Silks, Art Cretonncs, Art Muslins. Fancy Moire PM Our stock as soon as possible. wee“ LEWIS & PATTERSON G. M. BABCOCK’S Fall and Winter Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry. Goods is now Complete. Over Three Hundred Styles to cheese from, and no two alike. Ii Cheviots. Sergei, Stanley Suitingn, an, patterns strictly conï¬ned to myself for Brochvilie. The ï¬nest Envy and Block Set-ch and Estemines. tsrio nice, Fancy Frillintzs, Ribbons~~direct importstions. no middleumn's proï¬t. See ~..._ __ ._.‘ -.-,....._...- .- . i... “boom unis. IUInIl‘HFO LITE!!! YIQI on It"! 0! OOMWOIDufl. A I'm at lew- aim m lutentnue.â€"-A limit of Ivory- thlu wen lined up. F03 FAB. Mosmv, on. Sitâ€"The trustees in- tend building A fence round the school yard. This bus been needed for years and will add greatly to the Ippeumnce of the ground. Forfur Division of the Sons of Tom- oruuce has not met for some time. Ve hope that the division will not break up as some of the neighboring divisions have. Furnin-ru iu'e threshing and they report the grain not turning out us well as last your. The potato rot is complained of here as Well as in many other secticna. Very few fro-mere have enough potatoes for their own use. v 00977.“ OAK LEAFS. SATURDAY, Oct. 22.â€"-A new vault is now under “‘2th at Trinity Church. Mr. Tuber, Morton, has the stone- work. The committee expect to have it up in three weeks The jurymen at the assizes, from thispurt were Mr. R. J. Green and er. (loo. 1*}. (’lodltin. The iuiiieiuhly held inflhe hull Fri y owning; provw'l to he an unquali- ï¬ed success. A large and select crowd tripped the light fantastic to lmusic furnished by Messrs. Lul’ointe, of Addison, and Warren of L ndhurst. An intermission was taken a ut mid- night. during which an excellent supper was prepared. The committee are to he congrutulutod. lei-more um Wcurina very broad (3“‘317, consul-d by the root crop. It is oxcvll! tit. ML'. (in). Johnson, has bought n guilty plow, and Jimmy knows how to ‘usc itâ€"-}oxi luv-t. l l i l .-- IllCl/tAa The so it (crud '\.T leaves are {i}? HAY, ilzjl. u on tho l‘illllnm ull‘uwl or van-(Hr...- i ‘ihv'iy n. It! . iiw'wdirii -; lino returned home or: : aw.- mvliing in Quebec. Wit- - -~ our: him. lie is ll)(ll(ll-(,:: halal. lnivi Super and, Luther \Vashburn returned home from tho North cht. The former purchasoil :1 form and in- li'llilrl to mm v ilu-ro next coring. th l’oeih ml (“Emu Llopclund um “unipian-r ‘lilll tlu ll“ und klllingl lili'tl". only in {he iii-'ll’i'llllgrl on thel i4; Shepherd lectured .. (Hileulimsm in the .gt". 5: hut W4 i'li'iosduy and She Was hum Boston, w 'e‘l, (Mr I “PC-30 left the‘ .;z at l“: iriuy. Lwne on a visit to 1 :uli and intends vol-:24. A sillJli ~iflrm - tar :«lm - :‘ Mi". (hull ii n'l’lllYi‘S m ‘, “dying: f.,p ;, ’llu, lk‘lllli‘ï¬d ;: :: making good use li‘rleC lint: “Ultilli’l'. Sumo, all them hm; k"'llit-ii‘L(-ll their full ploughing, u‘ixihe olhm‘q are busy puilusriltg in their apples Wliluli with many are a splendid crop. The farmers are bucking their con snd roport it good mop. Howard Stevens; waggipr open ator ot‘ Unileion Place. visited his parents hero and returncd ll“ week. llo is operator at the C. l’. R. Motion. Melvm llnv pin-chased ti Clydusale horse lit the Toronto fair. 4, FRONT on “was. MONDAY, Oct. 2l.â€"~Mr. M. J. Con- nolly, of (Tnintown, has erected a very convenient cow bum this full. For more should are it lielure building. \Vo met the dummy of Hungry llill lust Wel'li on his way home from the country where he hud picked up two fine looting young ladies, sud some children. The whole struck us very foxvilily us being a fresh air party from New York. The entire crop of apples in some parts of the west have been shipped to England. Farmers should look to tho halsuco of their crop for this your. (Ilii‘istopher 'l‘viii'iuut, of Junutowm is the champion com: hunter of On- tnrio. Mr. Colbert. the accommodating mail cariior between Athens and Mallorytown, is doing a very sstis- factory business in passengers and , height. n' . Mezzo, her hither and mother, Mr. sud Hrs. David 'l'onnsnt, of Csintown. Mr. Thomas Scott, of Mallorytowu. .,....m...... .... .m.......‘ 4 , Tuesday. “h. 18â€. W .. “v . q... me...“ . Mill. Knowlton of Athens is visiting v ..._...... -..... a... w mmuï¬uww Ion-huh“ / .1: “atâ€: F In! chit-it's .3???“ write with n wmr week my code. latent If; I et lust IIle write some knew-st to you. w w “to t Incth my as .“no. dth vpcrunlct" 0" u e v end from convolution M mask 0 ii on the the at the m... mfiï¬a ...........3 Inch. spa-i tutu-cement s mucus. I now with the result of my experience, eon nod with the informuuou recs v Ilrondy mm. undo follow] points: l. Full Proper-tied. G n. th 1. Win 3. B p out. int-4‘: Pinpoint on.--!u the mouth of Oct- ober I examine over colony and see that they; ore strong. task! 0 super, or imitators}. nn four treme- oot buck port of hive; put his divislonhoud and weigh the hive con- tents. and if they have not the stand-rd we ht of stores. 1 Mid whutevcr is deficient. close he entrances to bolt an inch by drnwiua tho miller blocks together, covet wunn. and they are and! for winter quarters. in â€"-Wlnturin¢.-l plot to been into winter quarters in the moot of ovembcr. Their house is 10x31, shouted inside with coder. I Igmd over the door about four inches of dry 0 all. set my hives without bottom boards nome- two 8x sonntitngs. give them one venti- lntor to bring in fresh air And live ventilators to take out impure sir. The vontl tlon is so u that. the thermometer vu edonl 10 demos from November to April. By keep m] the temperature-o even I do not think they consume so much of their stores no they would otherwise. 1 llrd-Bprlng his. maniac-"About the first emotion given my on in spring in uftcr the weather becomes worm and-effects the temper- ature in the bee hell. the thermometer rising to ebout fifty do recs ulxivo zero. and there is a respect t at l o boos can gather pollen. n a warm morning I commence setting the hlvou out on their summer stands and 1 place them each on the some stands us before, my hives ind sands hearing corresponding num- bers. On the ï¬rst do] i sotout only nine or ten hivesâ€"â€"â€"lut them have a cleansing flight. examine their condition as re rds stores and bees close the mitt-mice to ho tun inch. draw up the division board. if needed. and cover warm. Early the following niornln I close up the entrance of those that had t ulr flight. then set out nine or ten more. lot them have their flight. examine us before stated. and in the mid . loot t c afternoon. I open the entrance 0‘ '32â€; (none and let them have another flight. Early next morning I clone the eu- tmuoc of all out null set out nine or ten more, and pursue this course until all are out. on their summer stands, being careful from tho commencement to the and in lmmilln them easy. and not allow sny old comb in t .c yurd that the bees can have access to. (in tho third tiny. if fine, after all urn on their sum- lncr smnds. I take my smoker, pencil nml book in which I liuvo all my colonies tome~ bored and make a. clear examination of each hive. entering the results of such cxumiuntlon o monitc a. corms winding number in the book. ’1 ill! in in say. No. to is very stronlv that in unit-rod in the book. mnsw uuntiy Nu. ll) needs no moreiooklng after unti it wums the {our frames that won; taken out in the full nropnr- I partitions. No. if) is strong. but short of stores, consequently i would lnnc to \‘isil No. if) two or three times before it required liu four frames. No. 20 in “oak. but has plenty of stores; No. 20! have daily to look after lost the slron would rob the wonkvimd so on ihrou h l c whole exumhiul ion. After the exam nutiun I recapitulate my books. i find so many nirong which need no more can. onl' aivliï¬gthom the frames as SUIlilil before. ulna) ml so many strong, bulchort of stores. of which i know how sud when to food and l also timi so many tvcnk but with lots of slows; those l have to protect from the strong. At ihiujunctnri‘thcro may be it rum-lion to ill" woutlii‘r 11nd. linumm- "'ll‘l, llu: xwi'nu' muy (mqu in flaw. tlu. pnl‘wn may not mono t‘urili, nml Kim haw 1.5m»; out in mum i‘. :if both Iim'tm.‘ :le puller. :mii limls mm: for his young. ll“. l returns with as full ‘lf‘lttf‘il'lll‘iilliln m m) to hi.;| nvixhlu'irn mnl liHlK l1)‘lln'l't‘; if I'vfum'd, war in ‘ (inclurmi inmnriliulvl' and rubber) I.‘I‘illll'-1‘ll(‘l .i. The lwi‘. kt'l'1ii‘i'llll'il'lltirl lu'u to do to x'mii-H llil' wvxtk .iuzilnsl Hw strong. in MN“ i u» a 1 how: 1 insert! lltv on! mile" on only um: luv I'mth ‘ cnlvr, mul lhuvc nlmi pill. tho hive mun hull into line winter quarters for qu or llm-o (in) a, nod l mu :1- put imy over the tow :ii‘iurltrvl moi wet the hay with water. Those plan.» \\'i‘.i‘l~'.n‘ll very n‘vil, hut in it good many rum-i Milo-l. ’l'hoplnnl “so now Works very su:-r.>_wi‘m:_i. it is this: My honey hall, or cramming] room. is built in the ammo (if my hon yin-«l. t Fl 22-; l ft. square with ii. window in each side. Myl hoes not around this honey hull with the on lmnvroof cm'h luring one of those win'.lr‘.‘u'n. The windows can be opened from the in 93 or the outside and um wivvrwl with u lino Vii") l scrum. \thn I Inn on uttcmpt My rubbing i ii inside of honey liull ililll ï¬lll‘ll lhr wimlm-rs. ho ("\litl" of tho hon-i) passes through the wire m‘rccnngo. Muster mhlyor immuninh 1y , tolled tho Rt'l‘lil unil ronnii‘s to tho wim'mwii. tlushosi ainsi tho " 1m. mill makes! it grim: noise. lroctlyhi, .ts plenty of um'mnpllcrs which leave the hive utmckwl nod join in the melee n 'nlnut the wire. 'l‘lxcy lire mvnv. shot sud lhell. until tired out. no tli'od tin-v lmvo to A. not Ab!!! to rl‘»!tt.tm:k the him: they ' on home unhonored and Without on} y. i id Mindset-tho honey would it; knew how how to that n a is In: sun-me caused by m. qum‘wi’l. W ere on into on uneven T in“ colonies bowmc dogï¬iulntod, leaving pluntv of stem and brood th cupped snd uncun . in their lili'ec. Ikeptn clone watch at t clr movements and saw them cruwl around on the bottom board and rub themselves and crawl out of the hive and die. Their hive appeared clean and their stores healthy. I have road about thobcemitc in (but's‘flidunnnl of the A inry." and it might be tho cnuso. He says: "i tiring the tsprin a. lady bocekeepcr of Connecticut l lucovcr these mites in her hivc while lnvesti ting to learn the cause of their m lll depict on. She had noticed that tho collusion were greatly- reduced in number of bone. odes was“ and m closer obscrvstlon she found that. the end or full! (colonies were covered with these miles. 0 strong and prosperous colonies worn exempt from the annoyance. 80 small are those little pests that scours cmild take ion of it sin in bee. and notbc new neighbors either. a lad stolenthntt u been roll and scratch in the r vain at? reï¬lls to rid themselves of these on no in: .55 tights. And finally worried out. cl or full to the bottom of the lvo or go forth to die outside.†I would like to any something on pwsrminn but I must bring my essay to a close x ;- owing thot the osscnccof all pmii'nhlc bf'fl""' ting is to hoe nii colonies strong. which is the Golden ule. it you cannot seleccc'l in doing this. the more money you invest in boss the heavier will be your losses: while if your stocks are strong you will show thnt. you are u benmuteruweli u n bee'keeper. and may utely calculate on s amorous return from your industrious sublet: . At this convention my door brother bee- keepers. let us remember that unity is ctr-cu h : the in the ctth oflts deposits the “ nk oilinan l'rlond ip“ ls invincible, end the ulst- no tly augmented when men undtrue "out | y in its cup mistook. Worn mankind to cones to old each other. the two would soon perish. From the moment of our scum. into this world until some kind bond wt the below from our brow. m anle help. nod none 4. i . drcd miles from the. r“: the "Reporter" have ‘4}... n "1213» In oouclucbn. I would ~sue flint nil colonicsu'e incl-u in th in every rc- e s t diam no! "or l‘roni to 331°. ‘n m“ K. lost in m†“3 so at ï¬nds . r. P. CUBS. Ride-u Centre. IO Allin? not. uiduoo u .3. ion! be united 4‘. th I. o. 'l'. U. nonunion. The sixth annual convention of the W. G. T. U. was held in the Metho- dist church, at Lunsdowno, Oct. 13th and l4lh, s goodly number,oi' dolo- utcs being present. Reports frbm ocnl uuious plainly prove the tcm~ pcrance work. though quietly, is stesdily growing more extensive. I Two public meetings were held, in which Mrs. (Iowan, the president of the county, presided. A goodly pro. gramme was given, consisting of readings, rccitnlions, and solos, it ‘0 excellent music 1) the choir. M n. Cownn gave an a dress in her usual eloquent manner. On Friday evening the Demorest medal contest brought out a large crowd. The medal woo won by Miss Jennie Davis of (lunanoquo. Each selection was exqedingly Well ren- dcrerl. The following adopted 2 Resolvi-d, filial. We, as a county W. C. T. U. ieuflirni our position and platforms as “Prohibition the scum- ity of the state, and total abstinence the safety of the individual." Resolved : regret that. we notice the law of the use of tobacco amongst the young ot‘uur country; therefore, be it my eolviid. lhut the count com/cation urge upon each i union the necessity of cppointin] u superinten- dent of narcotics. Received: That we tender our thanks to the press of the county who have so kindly opened the columns of their papers for the use of the W. C. 'l“. U. muons. itosolvul: That we tender our hem-tiest thanks to the people of Lunathnvno, who have so kindly opt-uni their homes to us. thereby Tllltllllir much to our pleasure ; also to the lrustocs, who have so kindly (more! their church for our m... and lo the choir, and any others who have in any way assisted in making this couwntion :1 sucrose. Mus. Wiuom‘. Rec-(Soc. resolutions Were ~~o-.~ A. The Saw-log Quectlon. Writing of the export duty on loge, trim Little Current. Expenitor says. The tooling is gaining ground that he interests of this district have been uncritical to the political exigencies of the moment. As this feeling gains ground llJe government will have to give way. and time is good reason to ii that next We lull seen We use lumbermen simply becuu control more votes in the House than I we can. We are good Conservatiws in this district and support “the Old Flag and the Old Pole-y,†but by the Greet Big Jum ing Jerusalem we can't live on old age and old policies; it is the dollars we are alter, and this log business is sucking the very life’s blood out of the district, and bringing bankruptcy instead of prosperity." The matter of the export (hit on ssw~logs presents a fiscal pro lem that is dillicnlt of solution. It is feared that if the expert duty on logs is "imposed the Americans will retaliate with n tsrifi‘ prohibiting Canadian lumber. In the meantime, owners of limits ï¬nd it more profitsâ€" hle to sell their logs to American millers than to out them here. and so several of curler-ngi mills on Georgian Bay are closed. The ex rt duty was imposed shortly after t e Americsn lumberineu hsd invested lsrgely in Canadian limits. with 3 view lo forc~ in; them to cut the timber in Canals. The Americans had the intention of to their mills in Michigan, end the n is with tasting- of i urchmd with rig the logs to furniture dealers. not a’ the opinion that I mum :00 etc. on the dollsi‘.st vices! sell furniture. for. tosaythstwhllcthsnklug'.l them for their friendly lam. ‘ t. it’s alright with me. ' shell continue as long as loan stand it, to give people furniture st a small . margin on the/cost.†notwithstanding the jealousy of any woof-date, backcnumbcr dealers. F. W. LORD. Next lm‘l notol. 3300va w...“ .___...._. _..._...._..... ..._â€"â€"-.._. New Paint Shop! The undersigned having loosed the flat. over N. C. W illiuinn' Livery Stable. and put in. stock of lint-clues points nod vnrninhos, is now prepared to do all kinds of carriage painting on short notice and very reasonable prices. A specialty made of re- lntln partly worn carriages iiu-l culture. nvin ml consider» able ox iriunco under some o the bout palmo are in t is section. he feels conï¬dent that be con give c tire satisfaction to those tuvom him with but: orders. . WM. BROWN Athens. June 21st. 1893. I .....__. ._..._.._,....A_-.. H...» -...,_.~..W.._ "w... The largest and best am of Hats ever 'shcwn in Brock- ville is now on View at THOMAS MILLS 8t CO’S THE HJTTL‘RS Men’s still huts from 75c. up. Boys is u it u Boys’ cups from 15c. up Boys’ soft hole from 400. up. Don't fail to sue our stock of goods when in town. u..- Money to Loan. 0n real estate at. lowest current rules of interest and on favorable terms of repayment Mort); cs nnd debentures purchsscd. Al. kinds 0 legal papers. suchns dccd9.mortsngel chuttni mortgages. wills, lcusce. &o., drawn at roneonahlurmes. Inigo represent the [Anon uhim l-‘lrc insurance (‘0. , (Mike in connection with ll. J. Johnstons Veterinary Surgeon. in the Parish Bitch All) . . 9"†.ionN CAWLIY. GAUTION 3‘0- ILUG 0" ‘1'.- is IARKID 1.? DROJFZE LETTERS None Other Genuine .r it ._.,,i'w V if; I can has been visiting st the residence 0! m «I .u in. Inish one... Osintown. e-I'ln “Won? Puck peddlsrs no as thick through boost-m this" i w the country as marbles round s village I “W?†m Ml worth p auto - w lenduro whoa! ho???“ 1"...†Until the hcttrumpet shell sound.“ FRIUK L. IOORI. Addlcr msnit‘ut “kimono of the export tax being brought forcibly to the attention of the Dominiouoovcnmcnt, the tst‘ wsc pro- ly removed, einoe which time the marines hove lbcot'i taking the Iojs to lliohimm for . v 'xncuni‘arture mil lion htoutthe stock h", mm“ ofmen Candi-n mil on. Just houto on hsvo usdisn timber sewn in Cunn- de sad "tan Icon- to the kAmericva mar stje s cm that practit- â€. our Goverth sud lumber -ï¬... *‘ A. G. MCCBADY SONS. All the new Huntle- m in nil the new styles end cut. THE PLACE FOR ROSIERY. Bole silent for Fm Rooitms’s French Kid Gloves. for Brockvillc. The pl to boy Erskine h Bevcridge’s Linens of sll kinds-â€"snid to be thehutnxrlofthecegoodsin tbeworld. A big lot of new Silks. lust, and Shot Silks and Velvets, just in. 800 the podsâ€"none like than in Brookville. In the Ride“ Beoord‘s c. m. nucocn, _ a the holiness convmtlol recon yhcld m TELRPFONIJW- BROCKVILLE st Smith's Fells. Rev. Dr. Sounders is cralitedofwith trying : 1 con ceive slso e. by eel-tom“ “" ’ ‘ notion, thande nptou point of tram, end time losing control of mind end hotly. ord About" Stages WWW“ . llamas: I. only $7.00 Rig-In movement. fully muted in e 3 on. Nickel 8ilvor coco. Cell and examine and be convinced (but you get oxtru voice for your money. V My stock of Roll i‘lctc Jewelry ll new end well selected. v has my assortment of M“ Ohslns, and Nookloh. The on o! the latest design end will ho mid right. Gem Bing. Keeper ‘ . q... licliof every kind. on human or Animals, cured in 80 mlnutcl- by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. noted byJ P. Lamb. louse-em KING STREET Ten Store snd‘ Chins Roll. Broch- _. n»...