‘3 Naipaul. ' With spilling his his and Fixtures. w ls“. better hots. better not. “when for the same money. not: also 1.... curtains. and all greatly reduced in pd.- nnr Gent’s furnisbin dc rtrncnt a speciality. and ' [gammï¬m out... «:3. . And w yi because “a†l. .s “.5â€; hull“ we 've special attention to the buying. twin". Fh the above atntssnenta as facts. peanut. eLocK ATHENS t Good Value The busily who spend their mowy right will succeed. When you want (iroceriu icon and see our goods. their money wrong can not. I go to the store and get our pt ' 3“ more value for your -t'.'llvli.'t'f ti...†3%†can . It only rupntus an oxplanatton and We l‘..l\'0 nlways'had a large section will arise, how can this he 'i OI will admit that wu run «in all Wr- claim. getting closest cash prices. ' Oshssadsee us. Give us'an opportunity to serve you. and yen H. H. POLITE I , ARNOLD Fair- Dealing Thc inmil who a Pro- Wc claim to gr!) elsewhere. The e in Athens. but at llm prurmtt no aw (lusUlV t'nnnectcd with another min Lyndhutht. forthc last Six month? wh l‘fn't‘ act. . Iy every day's train has goods for its. bgont. We say, and cotï¬ctttflinusly, Athens handling this mnunnt of goods. 4| ’l‘lllh‘ «nulth us to buy goals in almost our lots; in hml mu- lots cwry month. besides This We (‘llll prnt‘c by the freight too. that thorn in no" other store in Why 1.. it 2’ We started busim‘u in Mill ponds, not to give them away. c cannot without a little prom. hut we cut that proï¬t. dowu to tho lowest point. g: prefer 5 par cent. {)1 olit on tin mtlt;e'hut‘oro 40 per cent. proï¬t on one. ban you want ,any‘ and evtrything in {imam-ion and Provrsions, go to peon 's. H Best granulated sugar 20 lbs. for . . . . r 50,, ii? 3-} Bright. yellow lbs. ibr . . , Beat Valencia liaisons, 5 lbs. for . . . . . We have put-chusml this Wool; a wholu lint" of Ten, well worth 850.. 25c per pound. “A will be Sold for cu' . . . . . . - . . u . y . n a u 42 House note the iollowtng Ema-c: t 5 . . . a ~ a u . . . - e a . 26 Joseph Thompson. Athens. Nov. 1. 1802. W w v .- -â€"---â€"~ -- -â€"-r» ‘ ‘ BOOTS WI). W. DOWNEY 3m ONE PRICE BARGAIN SHOE Hone: AND SHOES, ‘10 dir- a'rms. Iov. w. M "Lw¢nâ€" _W twilth ltl loud column. lo 001“. LOCAL SUIIARY. - murmurs» J mmrmer. w manure-smut» Miss-lam t 0 Read 41er stones, on this papaâ€"Milena. “Mdmuslubflee menu-m. Alariskvllsmsnelopedwith his wib'sl'stsroni'uesdaylast. here private dances in Gamnoqneonecveninglastweek. OetolotthRobesunfor and oil. dourJeodasdsalt. The town of Prescott is building a $10,000 high school. You will always ï¬nd the best selection of tea and cofl'cs st Mott & Robe-00‘s. Mr. W. Taber, merchant. of Carle- ton Place. paid his friends here a visit this week. In the Inn! list of those who passed the medical council. the name of W. H. Booms. of Addison. appears. Carriages built to order. repairing and painting done in ï¬rst class style at moderate printâ€"A. James. Evangelist has removed his to the Vicinity of the Carp. where he Intends holding revival services. - Aï¬er Dec. 1st no hogs will be allowed to remain within the corpor- Don't, tail to coma and sec for your- ate limits ofBrockville. .l“ali.l'lttll‘,' Yours, Tea Store and China Hall. Brock~ ville-Jr. W. Drumsâ€"has removed to the Merrill Block. next door to C. M. Bsbcock's. Hajor O’Neil. of Pskcnham, now owns the mock bearing Masonic em- blems that was found in Upper Pnkcnham. Itchofevcry kind. on human or animals, cured in 80 minutes by Woolfovd’s Sanitary Lotion. Warr~ Thousands of pairs of Boots and Shoes in every con- “IN by J-P.anb. I ‘rable Style and in every known kind of Leather. L" The new gentle coming along daily keep this house away a the lead as to noseyt'tmcnr, style and prices. you will kindly visit our smart, mm: Webeg that our prices, and, like hun- dreds who do so (Lilly. you will be amazed at £th Special in- 'ducements. l Elie season’s htminms, ’ V. han ever before. I). \V. 'LlNT'Sï¬M‘ftiiErWr w W ‘3? The Subscrtifl‘r i3 now rmuly tn nil'ur. tothe public n lltl'gs'l‘ stork renter Vurioty of lime. ilrtrrtztrgm than ’ ver before, on of the. lminst Myles. . I Mâ€. lmv-s: i‘wn lwi'ni“: illr-I .y“ “ï¬re;- jHM‘SIUHl it will 1 gum-try for me to say anything to that. write. hm: pr‘mmism to be In 'l‘runlr and Valleys we are fully prepared for greater with us T) C) VV N ICY anooxwuz. nuns csnmhcu worms Axles are. oat stool fan-tailed end mu! 5. S\lt’"l;_{t‘fl. ‘ ' Tires» llrsonmr stool. round edge. hntl pmtt-vts rims of wheels. Springsâ€"’All (last Steel. Paintingâ€"Strictly. pure lead and oil URI-ll, und host points that can be Sum... it to my ' lilll’t‘llll‘s‘l‘tl, “it ll my pilrpfna‘ to lté't'p p'tinting. ’v-me given for All "niahed with in the bout rank, ftl-l thny lmm I English Varnish. it the past, and unjoy this good nice 0! all who "my use tlwtu. 0. Buy no otlmr. M: tlmr.0 15‘ "deception in n whorl, than in any W pOl‘t of a carriage. Eur.an glvc me a. ml! b-ifurn :ritrchnsinx Plowhuro. Trinming done with Leather. :anuflttu, Leather Cloth. and onâ€! Wheels “T0 “Itâ€: (542% Aitmtturmln. ' All Tops mode in my shop, and ï¬rmly host Atncrimtn rubber used. Bowgof second-growth key Alb. Terms nmdc Rat Isfactory to all. D.~ FISHER Stiflec. A Ballerina man named Timmcr- man, aged 82. hast been married to; demure maiden of 65. An Ottawa man here little pup that was without any fore-legs. It is growing well. and walks like a hang. aroc. The removal of the carriage works to Brockvillc is said not to litm- aflected the value of real estate in Gsnanoque. Alter a lingering illness. Mrs. Her-- rison. wife of the President of the United States. died on Tuesday morn- mg. 1 The adv't of Mr. .709. Thompson. grocer, appears on this page of the Reporter. Customers, old and now. . will be pleased to read his announce- mont. V . Mrs. Keaton, of New Hampshire. ts here on A visit to her mother. Mrs. Slack. Church street. She is brim: warmly greeted by her numerous friends. Mrs. Drinkwater (one Isadore Wiltse) daughter of smith Wiltae, died at her father's residence on Sat- cstimate has ever been ublished. There willbc so much ting greater demand for Canadian wheat. Hr. W. B.f Prtiston, for many years organiser or a Liberal party in Onvano._has been appointed Provin- cial Librarian. Mr. Houston. the late Ishtar-Ian, has been appointed Inspec- tor of Teachers' Institutes. "We have this week received a well written letter for publication. advo' eating the formation of s new party in politics, but as the Reporter does not deal with perry politics. we must do- cltne to insert it. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard. soft or calloused Lumps and pnvin. Curbs. Splints. Bing Bone. Sweeney, ' Flore and Swollen $50 Warrant“! ii; at Charla-ates. l trailers were D. Judson. who a 4 lbs. .m. .n nrday last The funeral took in ‘ Monday afternoon. p w on The British wheat harvest is esti- mted to be the lightest of which on “‘5‘ ‘ being removed. ‘ Mumm-ntflm is meted-edict starch asst Sabbath. mausoleum. , 1.8 W t.ct‘tbc Ottawa Hours. lewbeiods in fun‘. Ass-cal, he lspsylnc guns. Tbeworknfexcavatiuforthcnew asylum at Broekville has been con- menced. Tbetctalcostwillbeabont 0375.900- Jan. I. Grahsnte has been awarded the contract for erecting the new station. at Newborn. and work will be commenced at once. Many of our readers will regret to learn of the death of William John McHsnry. grocer. ofBrockvjlle which occurred on Thursday last. A bonus of $125,000 in aid of the Ottawa and Parry Bound.Rsilway, will be voted upon at the 'ing municipal electioan in Ottawa. ‘ A prominent forwarder made: the assertion last week. that a four-pound loaf of bread was sold cheaper in Glasgow than in Kingston. although it. was made from Canadian grown wheel. And new the festive {armor Brings his apples into town. This size on the top side. 0 000000000 And this else further down. oooooooooooo There is little chance oi‘potetoes get- ting any cheaper this winter. and if reperts from the surrounding farms are correct, thorn is scarcely a doubt but prices will increase before spring- time. Wc have rccuivcd several communi- cations regarding tho lectures deliver- ed by Mrs. Shepherd, for and against, but must decline to open our columns to a discussion of the subject. believing that it would not. advance the inter- ests of our readers to do so. Mr. J. 1’. Lamb left. yesterday for Toronto to take a course in the Optical Institute of Camuls. lie has always carried a large stock of spec» tuclca, and in order to prepare him- self to {it glasses correctly, and at; tain gnu-titer proï¬ciency in the busi Hess. has decided to take it course of instruction. lie has lately added to his stock several lines of new styles of spectacles. Mr.(lm.l.~. Littlojohn. u lending tcsidt-nt oi" Yongc from, died on the 27111 tilt... at the rcsnirnco of‘ his son- lit-law, Mr. John Chick. fulï¬ll“) yours. lie wnsu mun widely known and highly esteemed for his runny sterling qualities. The loss of his prueence Xilltl wwa cmmwcl will he felt and reâ€" gt-ottul by all rosidt-ntn o! the town- lahipuml by many throughout the county. The Presbyterian church. Cainâ€" towu, has mldvd another item that will "italic its interior more attractive and comfortable «luring the coming \Vinh‘r. Mr. Wright. the devoted pasta. nrurly nlwnys superintends nnv ohm-cl) lmprrwomrnts and on- llvonn the process by his pereomtl presence. llcis‘. a tractical man, s atudont, rm origins thinker, and a. popular divine, and is stcudtly enlarg- ing his ï¬eld of usefulness. He gave ttnlnt his own expcncc last winter oriclt entertainment in sscrics of discoursecs on the Prodigal Son, om- bellishod with highly illuminated and costly paintings. Rumor intimates this will probably be duplicated next winter in other omntiomtl bible scenes. Am 3003301101115. owing to the recent departure of Mr. L. A. Kennedy. M. A.. it was thought hoovsnat'y to elect new oiï¬cers for the A. F. B. C. Accord- inglyn meeting was culled Wednes- day cmning lust and appointed the following: Pros., A. D. Possmm-e. B. A.; vircprcs.. U. J. Finch, M. A.; erupt... W. A. Acklnnd; set'yutreasq E. W. Moles; curator. M. Arnold; mamm- ingcommittce: E. W. Moles, W. A. Aoklmt'l. A. Curlnichuol. ll. Rhodes, E. Lechy. E. King. Columbus ante l lament. The Columbusoflflz‘r inmont given by the upils of the public school in the higli school hell no Tnesda even- ing lost aï¬â€˜ot‘dcd n vcr cnjoyab 9 even- ing to perhaps the srgest audience that ever assembled in that building. The programme contained twenty- scven numbers and they were all on and ctl‘ the boards in loss than one hour and a half. a {.3 creditable to the excellent trainin they edfrotn their teac m and to the executive ability of the chairman. Kr. Sherman. Randi were given by May Stevens. 0. lack, H. Barber. W Barr. Angeline Wiltse. K. Kilborn and K. Gilmy ; imitations b O. Kilborn. C. Wiltse. G. Johnson. . Crawford. M. Wright. Edith. Wcart. Columbus Catechism given by classes were excellent numbers. the unison being nice in pint of time had receiv- ' 1'. t? "t. are the market.†newbuts smelt Ill. mark“ etc. it out in a†seat. We they have a large capital. In England Hr. Gladstone. although in his 84th . still retains energy and strength down hu 'flenlt an wearisoms ascension of Mount Snowdon bin‘yo! relaxation. Mrs. Gladstone. is voted wife. althouil: herself over 80. reads. writssand war with her needle. without the use of spectacles. Miss J. Sybil Wilson. has announc- ed that she will make over her whole fortune to persons to be selected b dignitaries of the Church of Raglan . to be used as a fund {or the mainten- once of an order of deaconesscs in this country. Kiss Wilson will her- self enter the order and she has alrea- dy sailed to England h undergo a preparatory course. According to the new postal law. newspaper publishers can hold for fraud anyone who takes the paper from the omen and refuses payment, and the man who allows a subscription to run unpaid. and than orders the postmaster to mark a paper "refused" and sends a notiï¬cation to the publish gr. lays himself liable to arrest and no. Indians on the reserve near Calgary declare that. two new-born babes have spoken. and predicted that soon a terrible storm will sweep over the North-West, destroying trees. houses and every ind“ 80 alarm- ed are theme ugh-ibis . m and so imyw do they believe K. that they hero (but! and M shelter w hen the tass- m The long«distance telephone circuit between New York and Chicago is completed, and. they are now listening in Chicago to the licking 0! watches in New York. nearly 1.000 miles away. It is reported that “words uttered in n whisper in New York were plainly heard in Chicago." when the line was tested. The telephone is the true annihilator of distance. A Commission has been appointed to ascertain the spawning season of the most valuable ï¬sh of Ontario with a view to greater accuracy in the catch- lishment of the close seasons. The experience of the State of Michigan has shown that if the money spent on ofï¬cers and cruisers were ex nded on butcheries the waters would stocked with ï¬sh in spite of all the labor of ï¬shermen. At a milk meeting, held on Satur- day,22nd nlt.. Smith and Knapp, cheese manufacturers. at Philipsville. agreed to run their factory until Christmas if the patrons will furnish the milk. They will either buy the milk at one cent per lb. or make it u for the same riceas in the past. number of e patrons intend sand. on their milk through November and December. The makers will also take milk from any outside parties who wish to send it. \{No charge was made ata social held by the Babtists of Brockville last week. and in refcveme to this feature of the thcring. the Recorder credits Rev. 3 r. Weeks with saying: cause of the Gospel should be promot- ,. ed by purely voluntary giving. Where a. charge was made at socials etc, a men might flatter himself he had giv- en ï¬fty cents to the Lord when in reality he had paid ï¬fty cents for his own stiflcation and perhaps cannon ed a llar's worth of grub. At the Provincial convention of the W. O. 'l‘. 0., hell in Belleville last ted ' Pending a question as to whether the d mad.ltwasthou ht best to remove him. According y. a gun was pro- cured and carefully aimed and ï¬red. The shot was greeted with shrill canine yells. telling that the aim had been true to the mark. but a diligent search failed to discover the dog. It is a singular fact that the cheap ness of an article should even tem- porarilly retard its sale. and yet that was the experience of Messrs. Tuckott s Son in the introduction of their now famous “Myrtle Nev " tobacco. People who had been in e habit of smoking the ï¬nest Virginia tobscoo. could not for a tints be made to be- lieve that they were offered the same article at about one half i he old price, and it was only b slow degree that tbev were indu to put the question to the test of an actual trial. When they did adopt that test, however. it never failed to satiety them. “has.†On Thursday last a part consisting of Chas. Stung, Brockvil e ; B. W. Loverin, Gtccubnsh; Wm. Neilson, L n; Phil. Halladay, Elgiu ; end the itor of the Reporter started on their annual pilgrim-gs to the shrine of the red deer in the vicinity of LsVant. a station on the K. & P. The editor‘s birch-bark-canvas~covered canoe (the “Sea-foam") had been presented with a tin bottom and painted a beautiful 1M ot’lreland green with vermillion "wales. mummy-hid“ “inflammation lance' Insect-h ‘ may ' he salute“ to . .“rwomoe an»: "at when-ad‘wm." This sane is urn-tire of many things, but we won’t enlarge upon it. as some of the party may cucspe and return. As usual the hunters will be chupcroned by Josiah, the famous hunter of Jones' Falls. »-_â€"._â€"_ MM...“ loner 8011 at Athens Iodel Bohcol. Following is the honor roll of Athens model school. the names sp- pearing in order of merit :« otvxston no. 1. Arith.. Sen. IV.-â€"Msry Wn'ght, Libbic Earl, ddie Sherman, Hattie Sheldon, An" Barney. Arith. Jr. lV.-â€"Liz.zie Pierce. Eva Sherman. W. Wiltsic. N ormau Hogor- man, Edith Wesrt. Goog.â€"-â€"Elma Wiltsie. Katha. Liv- ingston. Gertie Johnston, Hurry Tap- lin. Kelhn Kilbornc. History.-â€"Msrion Grenfcll. Hurry Taplin. Katha Kilbomc, Cluyttm Staflord. Annie Barney. A. W. thmsnr. Teacher. mvnston no. 2. Son. ULâ€"M. McLean, W. Elliott. L. Bullis, M. Barr. ‘ Jr. III.â€"â€" M. Hsgsrrmn, W. Collin»; '0“, us 3 8e Guru“. 0. Colbert, 0. Kincaid. Misc Srsvnss. Teacher. omston so. 8. Jr. Broom] Classâ€"C. Redmond, E. Wiltsio. G. Lawson. B. Collinson. J. Wiltsie, P. To lin. Ben. I. Pt. soundâ€"M. thtsie. B. Wright. F. Bullis, G. Barber. Miss Crow. Teacher. ntvzstos so. 4. Jr. Pt» Second Ulâ€I.-â€"~IA“O’ Cur- tis. M? billiard, Lou Stevens. A. Barber, Glen Sherman. May Wiltsie, Ben. Pt. l.-â€"-lt'ms Colbert. Gracie Wing. Kenneth Barney. Maudie Bracken. Lucian Hawkins, E. Mc- Laeghlin. Jr. I.â€"â€"-Mcrtic OsdchI. Arthur Parish. Anhur Hull. Roberta Boss, Katie Johnston. Miss Tunas-r, Teacher. Coal Stove For Sale. ' 0' “Q'Eï¬aio‘f'fâ€˜ï¬ Why [the I. "i‘. For Sale. momma: In.“ Lacuna-sh New! New! svanr'rmuo NIW New Grocer Slot ' sh to and mammal manualâ€? 3.. Son. ILâ€" . Fowler, M. woofm" rs- " to be , to no the». sad mess-l1 e "" “mâ€? ‘2‘2‘.’ Contactihoancr's mud More . “ Good. s of all kinda, in town. al bead. Noelle. bet amulet way-on nes- tbe sole it In that salecnheecl era ~ minbctbtown inch: 1.3:. villa and all villages in These towant tor the sale of this ladder; Ann ed information may be‘ I have on use... v“ town bl it cwnsbtps. t that our “a. 850. and Black Teas are taking the lead. We have unequalled faciliti‘ for supplying in the warehouse goods such as sugar, flour. coal oil. salt. to. By by your economy and acting on your, judgment. WM. HIOKEY Athens. Sept. $.18“. ing from its you will show its thst you are practicumr better MILLINERY OPENING You? O roccrs. A . Mrs, . Erigtow’g mom a. ROBEBON ON Thursday Ev'g, Oct. 18 AND FOLLOWING DAYS. A full line of Fancy Goods. Stamping done to order. Feathers curled and dyed. x118. 1". F. BRISTOW. Athens. Ont. l MILLINERY 0PENING. T3URSDZ?OCT. 13 AND l’OLLO'INO DAYS. To ï¬ll Lsoma: It is with pleasure that I again announce to the people 0 Athens ttnd vicinity my Mllllnery 0 nlng on tthovo ditto. stock. from magma of. IBaron‘s)!“ gi'iï¬ei‘MI Miss A. Hanna. Main St.' ik'l" I I I? N S l flu: rusuuo noun. W AM. CHASSELS . pit. missions-13 The Old Reliable T A l L O R I N G llm Victoria University r II 0 U S E. ’ . with honors. tho camel ..._....._. «" your [mm-mil tho «exam-i that ion of the (‘ullogo of ] Gentlemen who wish to havethcir suits made up in The Latest Style , i gonna, Hm. I AND Hint-t: 12W) Dr. VV'. has; I PERFECT 1.)!†FIT 4WD tit-voted his whole time W'ORKalu‘IJVSHIP, SHOULD PATIOKIII I. I. NMSBELS. - Willi“. cm. worn: WARRAH'I‘ID. 7 to Hit! apt-chatty of tho Throat and hum; Ilia-l '.' 111809. ‘ The cut roprcscnts n I Porous Respirator and the patient in the act; of , breathing. I‘ll. \VASIH'NGTON will visit the following places obouti 10 days earlier, as he hits sonic privnto} business to look after in Newborn on; Nov. 3. All patients mus; has the! Doctor during his visit, its 5:6 will not return for six weeks :-- Athens. Nov. 2. forcnoon. Gamble llonsc. Delta. Nov. 2. Dollmwn llotcl from 2 to 6 . m. Newborn. \Vlght‘s or Ottawa liotol. Nov. . . all i da '. . Brianna Tutu-run: Cstsrrb or the head no thmat.0atarrhnl Deafness. Chronic Branch - it“. Asthma and Consumption; also loss of voice. Sore Throat. Enlargctl Tongue. Poly ul None. or any other Nasal ubctmct on. cmovcd wlthout the knife. For Sale or to Rent. Three ounce to rent or for sale. 8. (I. P )1.†PS. Atbona. MayJR. ms. Rooms to Rent l WORTH!!!) I BPEBIILTY Next m.(3hmolls' tallor slmp. from momsl below and thou rooms up stairs. entrance. outside to the chmnhor. suitable both tori millluery and dress making. 3. A. TAPLIN. Aux. as. )0. ti BOCKVILLB Business College I , ._. .. i Apply fol tr Commercial Coursc‘rhereuoh nuns RIABONABLI Bend for Illustrated Catalogue be. ' fore deciding where you will go. GAY a. McCORD, ' Principals Farm for Sale. Belmflflacresofpartofiots'll.22am! 29‘ in the ï¬rst and second concussions of Township of Front of Eecott. about 2 mllns west of. the Village of Mallorytown 1m acres cleared. running spring near the born for stock. brick home nearly new. good barns and out.- bulldln of all kinds. Terms of payment money. only to WM. A. GUXLD. Mott P. 0., tarto. Iaoott. Sept. 15th. tor. a,“ .. ~........â€"-__._-. -â€" â€"- By joining our Army we can give you stcul y single] merit the * â€" ’0071'0“ nulliï¬ed" Mac Nurse stock sols or commission wearysz Writes cacaaadsccere ALLIN NURIIIY 00.. d Root/rm. N. Y. SALE OF illiil .. ~ ~ little littotr .....â€"-â€".~-._.-........__,..... . . -.. W m. -.-_...- in tile-hie. M' an manna“ so ens Miter. it is the general opioid“