‘9 v for. ~ » . V chyaggeï¬sï¬s in every known kind of Leather. V V“ . H ‘w t ‘ .;, . 5-4 " ' a ./,l r a who ,olv “dint K will admit that we can do all we claim. v . rbylmhplng bur usual large stock 'well aeeortedi ' i.) ci- 1‘ , t""'l wwswa co †epdugrollere Lace Ouc- let. «an H . % ‘Wmm-damflvnmhrb- beaten-gin euca- Andean give a ‘ , bathe ‘ sum. Collar. or ï¬t. M III And why! because having 3 W W '53? like“ can opportunity to com W- “‘l ’°“."m Hi ARNOLD w, mLI'rE Fair [liable Dealing The family who spend thpir moneyyright will ecccec-d. The fnmil ad their money wrong can not. hen you went Groceries an Pru- mcol go to the store and get our prices and see our gnods. We claim to 'vc on more value for your tlullut' than you can got obsewhero. The 5;.“ It on y requires an explanation and We have always had a large grade in Athens. but at. the present we are closely connecth with another etorein/Lyndhurel. This enables us to buy goods in almost our late; in 'fact. for the last six months we have had our lots cvory month. besides early every day’s train has goods for us. This We can pruVu by the freight Cgent. We say, and conscientiously, too. that there in no other store in Athens handling this amount of goods. Why is it. ‘2 We started business to sell goods, not to give them away. We cannot live without a little profit, bu! we cut that proï¬t down to the lowest point. We prefer 5 per cent. proï¬t on ten sales before 40 per cent. proï¬t. on one. When you want any and evu-ything in Groceries and Provisions, go to Thompson's. Please note the following prices ; Bout grunuluted sugar ‘30 lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 00 Bright )‘clluw sugar 25 ll». for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 00 Beat Valencia Raiuons, b lbsfl’or . . . , .' .’ . . '. , . . . . . . LL. . . 26 We have purchased this week a whole line of Tea, well worth 35c., which will be cold l‘or‘zsc per pomld. Don't fall to come and see for your- " ' ‘ ‘ " Fulthfully Yours, ' m N 1189flJocmph Thompson. †1), iv. DOWNEY :rHu one PRIGE BARGAIN SHOE HOUSE BOOTS AND SHOES. " Thousands of pairs of Boots and Shoes in every con- 0. A AT who 'n‘ will arise, how can on. hot ‘ new gme'c‘otnMg alas daily keep this house away yo the lead accumulator, “yr.- end prim, Webeg that you will kindly. visit our atom. note but†prices, and, like hun- dreds who do so daily, you will be amazed at the special in- ducements. In Trunks and Valises we are fully prépiired for the season’s business, which promises to be greater with us than ever before, ' " ‘ I). W. DOWNEY PLINT'B NEW CLOCK BROCKVILLE. â€m_-__. ____~-_.. -m-- .m... “-w_ ..__.W.-._._.. ,a A- A _-_v._.__~-_._._...~ Artistic caanmcc worms The unbecribor is now repdy to oli‘or' ‘swcllged. to the public a larger stock and a greater variety of line Carriages than 1 ï¬ver before, an of the latest styles. lnnd protects rims of wheels My Carriages have been before thei springtâ€"A“ can Step" . Axle; are all stccl fan-trailed and Tiregwllcscmer steel. round. edge, articles. Nov. s, 239'! w... LOCAL SUMMARY. ammmem maximum». 'lveoeaeeleeewoeeweleae Freeh I. 80% Reporter fro. now until he let 1804. to new eubaerlbere. for .1. A Prescott man is buying turkeys for the English market. A good cecond-baud buggy for sale at A. Jamee.’ A two cents a mile rate on the Grand Trunk is talked of. Tra ping or killing of fur-bearing anim became legal on Nov. let. The presidential ï¬ght between Cleveland and llurricon takes place to-day. Nov. 9th is the last day for Collec- tors to demand taxes on lauds omitted from the roll. The ï¬rst real snow atorm of the season leached Athena on Friday evening. A Kitley farmer was recently ï¬ned $18 for selling unwholeeome pork on Smith's Fella market. Carriages built to order. repairing and painting done in ï¬rst clasc style at moderate prices.-â€"-A. J amen. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the reeidenoc of Mrs. R. Arnold. Elma at... on Wedpeeday afternoon. Last Wednesday was a dark day in Athens. In stores and ofï¬ces lamps were/kept. hunting all day. Invitations are out for a private acacian y to be held at Oak Leaf hall on Friday evening of this week. , News teacher: us from Levant that our hunters have slain their ï¬rst. deer. It fell before the rifle of Mr. Chas. Stung. There was only one care at. the session of the Division Court here on Tuesday last. and it was settled out or court. It is probable that the A. F. B. C. will have a match with the Cell. lust. club at Brockville on Thanks- giving Day. We regret to state that on Friday last Mr. M. A. Evcrtts slipped on the icy sidewalk and fractured his right arm. The Store and China Hall, Brock. ville-T. \V. DENNISâ€"«has removed to the Merrill Block, next door to C. M. Bubcock's. Brockville is suï¬'cring from a rcpu lar epidemic or typhoid fcvcr~ 'l‘ in Times says on Gordon street there are vases in nearly every house. Itch of every kind, on human or animals. cured in 80 minutes by W'oolford's Sanitary Lotion. W'arr- ‘ antcd by J 1’. Lamb. voted against the revision of the Con- Keep a look out for the counterfeit American ï¬ve dollar note, which may 4 , .l.l... . .v..« oi l. i. .. v. Elma street. on The Allegheny. Pa... Presbytery has feesion of Faith and has decided to op- pose the introduction of dcaconeasee. cc. e; . ï¬nh-rtalnml the anlil Crutlt‘ are Mt ill, as m cull-T . oanday. e m A acetativeweepreeeutbetweeum 0‘ 0a llov. ecu. the ratepayerl‘ d Brcckville ’ . u ‘ i I 4 .l . .. _. i 4». " 9.3.0.. n will)»: found my gppgulitublamÃ©ï¬ V . I .. Iiaeefgel. .. Jae ' . M’ killer“; The interfered , ,_ vill rota tron e bill-v eataeecftbelehuee the metronooanuo-mot Withduodwbieb m ulghtbeyuuâ€" thcwatcr works. Watercommieeicn- M1,, .mwndtumm, erewill beappointed. _ . . w. emitted a credit I431. w. Howard. of Delta. with .lnviug written the excellent paper on ex- tracting honey that appeared“ ie last. week‘s ieeue of the Reporter. ' The suspected murdeu, †. Cherie Lackey conducts himself inc. tle-' manly manner. Help ' _a¢lay room by himself and II not chewed to associate with any of the other prieonere. Those who are inclined to b9“ 0‘ having the biggest apple tree In the couotr will do well to notedbat Mr. Brook vie, oi Glen Buell. has an apple tree that measure» in circum- ference 8 it. 6 in. A leading physician of Brookville has "broken out." The eruption is in the form of a 8-inch advertisement in the daily paper. He evidently believes in letting hie light shine, but when the High Committee on Profesaionel Ethics gets after him he’ll wich that he had kept it undor the medical bushel. One evening lust Week, when the Royal Crusaders were exhibltlu‘g their aciopticon views, a picture of Grover Cleveland was flashed upon the canvas. The lecturer asked the boys whose likeness it was, and they at once replied “John L. Sullivan. Both of those gentlemen have been chased, but we thought the resem- blance begun and ended there. The Elgiu division of the Sons of Temperance are preparing a play to be introduced to t e publiciu the near future. It is entitled “The Country School," and abounds with ludicrous incidents and comic din. logue. It is under the management of Mr. Joe. Sexton and is already ad- vanced to such a stage as justiï¬es the assumption that it will prove one of the beat and most popular entertain- ments of the winter season. Mrs. John Rockwell, in her report to the W. C. T.U. of Ontario, roundly assailed the royal commission appoint- ed by the Dominion government, as being a more farce to hoodwink the term perance people. The report emphati- cally condemned the Scott act, Dunkin act and local option and similar measures as being put forward in order to side track the real issue. 1 What the W. C. T. U. wanted Was total prohibition or nothing. ' ' 14" 1" Rebecca VVilkineon, of Brownavnlley, Ind. says: “I had been in u. distressed condition for three years from Ner- vousncss. W'cakncss of the Stomach. lilyapcpsiu and Indigestiou until my health was gone. .i bought one bottle of South Ameriun Nervine, which done me more good than any $50 worth of motoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy." A trinl bottle will convince you. Wart-tinted by J. P. Lamb. There is 1 secret or patent: in the production 0 "Myrtle Navy" tobacco. It could be produced by any menu ficturcr, but no manufucturer could make it pay at that price. mile. N portend. contage of when k' I cat 3: Canadian ' p leeled he said. "If bowevir Hr. Abbott ould "reluctant. hie meillhumuityifheui‘eqde- melee teu or otherpriaou.†p. P†'. Every ecaeoe the northern hkee V‘M woods“ are ever-run with American I a large - eeut. ties ya and and pay nothing whatever for the privi- ege. Thia acacon no permits will be granted for deer chootiug to reeidente of the United States. The Provin- cirl Secretary has wisely decided not tograut an owing to the fact that the demau e for ermilc have thi- year been bayou all reasonable numbers. It is probable that. a great unuy A. meicanc will go shooting with- out permit}: however. and "V0 the 325, which is the price of a shooting permit. So faruadmiceion to‘ “13 19081â€! market is concerned, Canadian “N0 are now upon the same plai'.‘a I. American; that is, they meet, be slaughtered immediately upon arrival. The announcement that Cmcdian cattle had been “scheduled.†made last week, caused consternation among dealers in Montreal and eleewbere. No case of pleura-pneumonia was known to exist in Canada. and at. ï¬rst. the cable report was dieeredited. but later advices conï¬rm the report. This wee by far the most valuable trade Canada had with the mother land, and the new regulations wil mean a serious lose to Canadh dealers. Every municipal council : .‘ endeavor to have its ï¬nancial business completed as near as ible during the present month. he Act requirea a meeting of the council to be held an the 15th day of December for the pur- pose of preparing a ï¬nancial statement for publication, showing a detailed statement of receipts and expenditures for the portion of the year ending on the date of such meeting. together with a statement of the acactc, liabil- ities and uncnllected taxes. A similur statement in detail respecting the last ï¬fteen days of the ing year. Hill], is now required to be attached thereto. Every effort should be made to have this statement show on clearly as peseible the ï¬nancial 0W v the municipality. We know that to satisfy inmvidnnl ambition. prtioulere that should be included are often law buck,so much so that members of councils have been placed iae' very unenvieble light when the auditors' report was published and compared with the statement required on the 15th December. If.df. On Wednesday 0 ' last, at a meeting held in the reebyterian church, the Royal Crusaders organ- ized a Council of the R. T. of T. with a charter membership of twenty~ï¬ve. The following ofï¬cers were elected to serve until 1893 :â€" Select 00W. .. . . . .G. alarm-u ' 0110 mm " That-u of the mm for October contains the portrai theme In. Dr. Elliot-u. The editor writes concerning the late In. Kil- born thatfromearlieet youth she was of etudioua habits. alwaye giving her study the preference over all other engagementa. “Bo ,†g he says. “was she to acquire owledgc and co close was her application that her health suffered in consequence. Of an active. cheerful dicpoeition. she was a favorite with her companions. and formed many friendships. which, we doubt not, will be renewed in the better land. Her sympethy and coneideration for others was such that self wamtteu and sacriï¬ced. and she pro to endure pain rath- .: than witncca the cuï¬eringe of others. While a diligent student and faithful friend, aha did not neglect the higher 3116, more dutiu of the Christian. From childhood until she left the parental roof she won an earn- est worker in the Sabbath School. ï¬rst as a scholar. then as a teacher; her. faith, as her husband 15me it, being simple but bright. e mourn ï¬e oath of Sister Kilborn, and weep ‘fl‘ bereaved husband. but we ' ed by her unselï¬sh and me he do and dare for the . have 'lbeacouetant , , to work “ h C“ .1 am am, .. ' Lieut-got'erllllr w. ill. ' ing before the prom 0" at Winnipeg. catd : "I were the vote cast in favor of prohibitiee at recent general election in this p vince to have been the , expression of the matured conviction of our upon a subject which has been Oe- gxtging their thoughtful attention for many years, and most, I think, be ac- cepted as their ï¬nal decieiol. In giving it, I think It“ ecu my convinced M eftdr all. the only radical cue for out. which local, were. sad the cave-eel M individually. hi the pulpit ae “l, as bidet] societice, tea-perm 0r lessen the evil caused by in- toxiï¬ante." An American Doctor. The Medical News (American) says: One of our physicians recent- ly received the following letter from a country physician (?) : “Dear dock I hav a paehunt whoa phisicol since shoes that the wind pipe was ulcerated of. and his lung hcv dropped intoo bin atumick. he is unable to cwollor and I fear hoe stumick tube is goo. I hav a: him eveything without ed‘eokt. m is Weltby Onenble and Mammal. he is an active membber More have made to VidGeIecellcr....li-I.Lnflha ll. Chimh and Ice! use I .4, A . . c‘g‘wvwfrm’u, . ‘ A ‘ ‘ "’ .v \4 y. I. y o m. -7 u momma...) .,.,.» . . . «q M -.~‘..b . ‘9“ x 321ml“ 'i‘ff ‘ u ' » out Rebecca’ grocery. W machete-uh. A HOT? & WK. ATHENS? cum ' LOO" HERE! ‘ Factt Worth Knowing The place to groceries ti 11:07:. meta Robeeon' O†' " .. Patent - Roof - Ladder .1... .nflolynm. 1...... o... in ï¬ne Confectioner'e Biacuite, Canned arm "a: mean. . [unheated and cold in Atbeua and vicinity G°°d‘ °f "" kind“ “‘ “"- by wu. HICKIY. Klein 8:. Theae ladders oombtnetbcqualltice air-rely. Remember. it is the general oplnlpa that. our 25m, 350. and Black Teal durability and oheaplwee. Bctn made b are taking the lead. Stove For Sale. em- Till HAN†machinery a ly adapted to e purpoec. they are no cot. in even out. Hampch always on hand. Price lac. per foot at the shop. 1‘ l have purchased the sole ht for the We have unequalled Militia f0! monotone and-sale of thewlad eretn Lana- downo. Yongc Elfubothtown including thoi’upplying in th“ warehom R00" town of Brockvflle and it llla ea in those - wwumfl ‘ l 8 k such as sugar, flour. coal or], salt, to. Agents wanted for the eale of this ladder-:i and alto right.- and anyolnforination may box obtained on application I By buying from us you will show lby your life that you are practicing WM. HICKEY‘Leconomy and acting on your better ud tout. Athena. Sept. I. ma. J 8" Your Grocers. MOTT d; ROBESON MILLINERY OPENING AT Mrs. - Brictcw’c l 0" Thursday Ev’g, Oct. 13 AND FOLLOWISO DA Y8. A full line of Fancy Goods. Stamping done to order. Feather- curlcd and dyed. nus. r. r. eme'row. Athena. on. I Poo!“ V In TUle JACKâ€. CHASSELS The Old Reliable T A 11. D B I N G HO‘JSE. _...___.- ._..,_.. _.._.. ._...._.N 1 on. vismieion , , (:rmluntcil in 1372 at. 'v thr- ‘Jiciuria University 3 '. with honors, the munci “ our put-mud llw ovum-1 . nation of tho Hallo o of i l'hyslrlnua and .‘ur- ;‘ gonna. 0m. Since 1880 Dr. “Khan duvotcd hi1; holc llnw g to the 3pm: y of tho ‘ Throat and Lung diag‘. means. I The cut represents (ll Pornua lteaplrator and the patient in the act of i breathing. DR. W'ASHINGTON I will visit the following places about; 10 days earlier, as he has some private business to look after in Newborn on Nov. 3. All patients must sisal the“ during hie vie“, as he w nflv We: cix weeks :-â€" Gentlemen who wish to havothelr suite made up is: The Latest Qtylo V ecu-er, M‘ n a, an, find its way into Canada ; it is of the 1880 series and is numbered A 224. 655.7“. . A The cf new. has in M vwg_wlâ€theleweeccdm t" ihmw' ' oykâ€.mmu V‘ 3' ut - r.“ szhwwordeto parents. “- mb“ h“‘* m †whichke would have no in u’dcments ' m if . ‘! conï¬dend. "158m 59 I pub the com b a e“ ‘90 go on. “mm be .1]. work of mm, Qt'p- “mud - - - - - - . - 1;“ great aid in the enforcement of disci- V'm'o‘“ '"Y My ael‘l- were. ~ That is the reason why Gum.“ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ °"' Pill" i" Publi" “hall'- I 1'97“ ‘0 “19 The Toronto Evening News. which Messrs. Tuckett a Son have the sen‘m‘l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' it H‘Wflmm MW:.....I.I.M§¢£ what dull mqudcb. yehe mm“ ‘ . ublic for over thirty years and it will i Painting-Strictly. pure lead and geunneceueary for me to say anything oil used, and. heat paints a.“ a.“ be Sullicc it to no. lpurchwu‘.’ Ample tine wee pounï¬wtltgie ny to keeplpnintingl I All "work In' I whh b†lathe Ml“ he .9! they have'Engliah ‘htrv’ "h imbe- ml onto: them minutes can vlo leather. cpl-ind '0!» my use them. Motivate, mm rant. and can ' are the heat A mnterinla. “m ï¬ "’ w‘a «when... '2 i m “all A a outcasts mm Acthma Coneulnptlon; also lows of' e e , - Q volumï¬ore Throat. Enlarged 'l‘onalla. Polypul h...â€" ALL W03“ WABR‘AITBD. of the Nose. or any other Nasal Obstruction. emovcd without the knife. I! “IV! LLB could purchase on a liar cw , rend «nun-mach: .nul ’e'to their merits. fl M We; to For Sale or to Rent. Three bounce to rent or for sale. Apply to H. C. PHILLIPS. Athena. All Tops made in my lhopsand lhougbtleec and presuming interfer- . l ra‘de. Buy no other. as there lit: glow deception in rt wheel than in any louly bout American rubber used. pther part of a carriage. Reeve lend give me a call before purclnetngclewbcrc. Tet-me made Satisfactory to all. D. FISHER ‘e Laugk Bow; of accondigrowth key Ash. has long eed as a friend of the work» ingman, nae locked out its printers. The men have formed a company and started an opposition paper. to be called The Star. Mr. Palmer, manager of the Travel~ ling Dairy, is credited by the Kingston News with stating at' a meeting at Cataraqui that there was a farmer in Renfrcw county who had told him that spotted butter came from spotted cows. The local council of the R. T. of T. will meet in the veetry of St. Pnul'c Tohnroh on Saturday evening next. (“be regular night and piece of meet 5 log have yet to be decided The new Swot-ioty contains c number of members yeiqmrienood in the coudect of lodge intuition and no doubt the Select Degree will coo be made a prominent feature. The last of the mice of Demure-t Medal conteete will be held next week. after which comes the gold nodal. Thie will No the am. contest held by the Athens W. C. T. U.. and ac li-CcrricGreefcllietheholdcrofa silver medal. the number required for a gold medal contact. will then be complete. The entertainments id. of y: those Inth are rcely ex- tent and are of c atom V I c: g! .. . . v..." command of the market. and they can retain it only by keeping the price down to hard pan ï¬gures. A lull-cu I‘m ran. Any young woman or man can secure a free business education at one of the best colleges in Canada. It will only cost you one cent for partic- ulars. Address The News. Kingston, Out. The My M Is the greatest news-paper wonder of the age. It is four years old and has a circulation of over a quarter of a mill- ion copiee a week. The latest ecu- sations and the moat marvelous events are written up in the best at to and fully illustrated. Su one -_re ceived at 82.00 per year, t ‘ for six months. or 60 cents for three months. Special inducementa tn clubs. Sand for free specimen copiee, Bo e where are making big mono the Blade on the streets. ieulare, Addreee the .B. Bo . nc. “baud avenue, Ounce-imam 8.0. Lyech, of leech. bee obel- lenged ï¬re. to erect we the public platform in the town Ilenedowne. at? tw.. cw lee. Mi. ï¬lling rite for rim... 1? "ill! , whomheu " Ive. the Trustees . . . . . . . Messrs. Hon. Hagar- mau and Kerr. Quarterly mu. V Editor Reporter : meeting in the Methodist churc Athena waa well attended on Sunday last. In the fellowship met-ting there were 78 females and 32 males spoke. and fully 250 partook of the sacrament. come for the first time. In listening to the diï¬erent teati- mOnies that were given. I found some were given with a great eeeur. men of their knowledge of hill salve. u'on, while others seemed to hesitate ,to speak of that aceurancc, but were trusting in God'e goodueee to eav them at last. ' I am aware that talk is very cheap. and wichce and deeiree are very Si u,â€"-Quarlerly “‘7' numerous in all the cbercbee. but genuine chrictiaoity is enjoyable and ptofltebleto all that have it. cad our neighbors will be benelttal by it. TbeBihtcbaeoolyeeeetaadardot cum and that le to “love the Lordth with all thy been. and witbel tbyeoul,aed with elltb . end with all M. thy eclghbor a; thyeelf. 5:?“ le experience. c-eafled good lei-die Athena It’s a. 4‘me .i'l‘f i.“ once of some parents who exercise improper influences over their child- ren at home. web as encourage them to disobey or otherwise disturb the dicipline and routine of the echool and thus give the teacher uncalled for trouble. Purente would chow far more common-sense and better judg- ment if they would not listen so readily and attentively to the ctoriec which their children carry home from school, but would discuss matters with the teacher and thereby ascertain the true state of affairs. This centre would save the teacher, themselves and their children many unpleaeuut a . 8mde inadvanee and have the Reporter out until Jan. let 1804. to your frlecdc. It will be the meet acceptable Christmas precept you can Bake them. For Sale. mar-sma- “:2! n u I. It maul-a New! New! “IIYTHII‘O I" .. Business College layJ. In. Rooms to Rent. NexttoChaflellc' tailor chop. front roome below and three moms up atalre. entrance outaldo to the chamber. suitable both for kl . minim" “d “m†n" "g e. A. u PLIN. Aug. 93. 108. a SHOITHIID I BPEOIILTY Commercial Course Thorouelh mus uusoxwu Send for Illustrated Catalogue be~ fore deciding where you will go. GAY & MCCORD. Principle Farm for Sale“? Bel Imam-ccofpartnflota21.fleurl a In the fli-‘e‘t and second mncoulnna 0! Township of Front. of Eacott about 2 mlloe west of the Village of Mallorytown, mo acres clca . running spring near the burn for at It. h eonearl now. good borne and out: hmdlno“ of all’klnda. Terms of paymept easy. only to W31. A.0UILD. llaoott P. 1... t. Sept. m, Iâ€. we con give you Itoedyem mentthe â€" yeer nu .eclllnsour m rec atock celery or com. mlaelou mag}: wgk. Write at once and secure ALLIN IUIIIIY 00.. Rocha-tor. N. Y. . . .mm. _..__..._.._..._.__.._â€"._...__. -..~_ Rv Joli!" our Army SALEO llllllll Tiiiiigw lullylleymou la this sale. on hoe-I. eleven .5 each. charc- not to exceed .200!" number. Oorecraoker. b. c., ve yre. “e 2.â€. m “.te hm six , . the dam of four la the teeny Walker, a noted-la new; about tea Al efyeewg la eu- debt-0. All TO “I Farmer and Builder They have the beat Amer-Queue ef Hardware. Tit-ware, Palate. Olle; (Mei-lace. “in. Bilvefr- leg Mb, ‘18.. la cove, and prices to suit the dues. d MM la 0“ ‘ Millet lew'edt m’ 9‘!!! m-