- 00v“ l us simply ct ‘ m sud is “buss pin. sud Trimmings in srs Ill psi- tusrkct vslucs, su dvnutsgs obtained by buying in very large widths for kpct cub. . ' "I I We hsvc vcn special sttcntlon. ‘snd with gratifying procuring o! cu‘s, ladies’ and Children’s underwear. Don mountain ucPing our usual lull" “00“ we“ ‘mrw' ,isddcd. I range of fluidâ€"painted Window Shades (40 ., . p ‘ h spring rollers ; also Luce Curtslns. Cur- ' ' A t T“ Fancy Pole Ends and Fixtures, and all greatly reduced in price. ' We mskc our Gent's furnishing department a speciality, and can give u we! Suit, better Psnts, hotter H at, Boots, Shirt, Collar, or Tie, thsn can get elsewhere for the some money. And why 1 prode in these lines we give .speciul attention to the buying, dealing only with manufacturers, rind getting closest cash prices. i. Come and see us. Give us an Opportunity to serve you, and you wil mllu the above statements as facts. Gain-HAL BLOCK - ATHENS @Od POLITE Value Alllll' . Dealing .The family who spend their money right will succct d. The family who Spend their money wrong can not. When you want (iroccrim and Pro ‘visicns go to the store and get our prices :ind see our goods. We claim to give you more value for your dollnr than you can gt‘t olscwlierc. The question will arise, how can this be? It only requires an explanation and you Will admit that we can do oil we claim. “'0 luwo always had in large trade in Athens, but at the present we are closely ('olmoctrd with another atoreiii Lyndhurat. This enables us to buy goods in almost cur lots; in 'fuot,furthclast six months we have had car lots «'Vcry month. besides 'nssrly every day's train has goods for no. This We can llrlth.‘ by the freight bgcut. We. any, and conscientiously, too, that there is no other store in AMI handling lllin amount of goods. Why is it 2‘ " We started business to sell goods. not to give them awnv. We cannot ï¬vs without a little proï¬t, but we cut tltnt profit down to the lowest point. {We prefer 5 per cent. profit on ion sales before 40 per cent. proï¬t on one. When you Want any nn-l cvvrythinur in Groceries and Provisions, go to ,Thompson's. Please note the tollowing prices : A Fair Best granuluted sugar 20 lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 (l0 Bright yellow engiir 1.3 UN. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i (it) Best 'Viilcncin liiiiimns, z') lbr-x for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ ' , .n') We have purchnscd this week a whole line of Ten, “'(‘ll worth 35c., ‘whieb will be sold for 25c per pound. Don’t. fail to come und sec for your- tï¬clf. Fnithfnlly Yours, Joseph Thompson. Athens, Nov. l, 1892. .____._._.A.._..._______..,._w,..- -..__......_. t V-..â€" .ï¬. D. w. “now may {THE ONE PRICE BARGAIN SHOE HOUSE ‘BOOTS AND SHGES 'l‘houeainde of pairs of lltltllS and Show in cvcrycon- =_:civablc ftiylc lllltl in curry him“ it ixliiil Jl‘ Lt-nihm‘. K' " Thai 115.3}? {gunkâ€"r (wiring ailing; daily lu‘t'l) thia‘ butt-so away in the lead 21% to :l;:%l>l'ttl1t'lll. Styli :mtl prim \Vclitfg that you will kindly visit our stnrc, lltllti mtr prim-k}, and, like hurt- (ll'CtlS Wlin (it) SH (litlt‘, you will l‘t‘ Mint/(ml :it ill"? HpL‘CiZil ill- '(lUCClllt‘lltS. in 'l‘rnnks (liltl \'.i‘si::.<w~. m- :m- lull} prtgf..>rir(:tl for the season's illlf-‘vllit‘fitx‘, uhirh prmrxiw: ' bu f;l‘rf.’llt.‘.l‘ with us Ln than over before. i I). \‘v’. PLINT’S NEW†BLOCK, "D O "N LE Tr†BROCKVIVLLE. '1 glib]- Axles :\,l‘t' :ill Ktl‘t'l fan liiilt‘t‘l and «Hal-4rd. lit-sl‘ltli‘l’ Sl.l‘t‘.l, l‘Ol‘llHl t‘tlge, :tiul protrude time of ulvl‘t‘lfk Springs-~Alt (21.: Dump Paintingflsl‘ "VHF- Pm‘c lend and Th0§llly$rribvr i. inn, 3 ~ ‘ to the pllllllt' .‘L 1.“. ._- kl‘entm‘ \‘m‘iut.y ml llm‘ 55‘ 'cver before, :in oi tht- listo .i I / . “l 'l .li'lli "l l\[l , My (litri'ingcs’ ll'!\t‘ ll!"'li liviurc t hry ublic for fH/t‘l‘ thirty \‘uliri «ml it u ill unnecessary for low l-w " i)“ anything oil txm'll, hi to their merits. Million it (pm- h Mal. m. thatiti-i ivy ptir:..w ml?! the front rank. ‘ in the past. and ma} Trimming 'opinio. of all who me), new llcvl'l. \(,,,i.,,.u..‘ 1’ Hy Wheels 2W tlw M: A lit:tf¢'rii"‘ l:lil"l‘ :r'»; 7 grade. Buy illl‘l‘t‘ i. more deer-ption in J: “in wl ‘l-:t~. it .my on?) luv? \nwiiusin lullht‘l‘ list-d. I 'ther psrto’i-r c'ixzm k . . H, .m Ample time 1., l;.-.-p twirtr-t'j. I 1‘ -- y r ' | .‘lhv ll'l\t‘ worm. \""ll'\ll. th-- guul done with [Ill 1 ‘ .‘lv' ‘l‘ C: run rimdr‘ ‘t'itl irfz‘ictvry ltinlL csnrc undzivc :tic .x r .11 ' MI" 1‘ m i ."ll ' D. FISHER ., .__.. a“... mm...“ a. warn-c.â€" Arm rhoi‘ t ,‘.nr~. r3 pflld l" pry Ht 1 t. rrz'u '- ' r .v - Y“ FN \. "in yiw J "nu-a Hui. twin or ccmmiwslon \Yi'irt‘ Fr ALLEN NURSERY 60.. ' linl‘lu‘lsl (‘1‘, N . Y. \‘ I In W JACK". iMrHASSELS‘ W e.» - THE REPORTER "ww- lccsl columns to cats mgtl lwat paints that can be given for \il \roi‘l; iilllSll“(l Willi Leather, l.f‘.llll(‘l' (,‘inlli, and other All Tops mndc in my shop,nnd “guys :‘I' 1-t-onilgrriwtli kcy Ash ...l.il;ignnr Army . you sit n.1,» miplpyinrnt tho 5' our rmiiitl. “I‘ll.an our :ut oncc nnrt secure llllll’ armour an at. to «is ~. U .u a H U N etc-tblslcolvoc mwmmm ATHENS, NOV. 82, 1892 LOCALHSUEHARY. because having 5 “'80 LWIAID humus LOCALI- ' ï¬ll m3 "1!!!! v2. [mt-u..." “think 0!“. “W W. m “t MI. ‘ 0 15th. Fresh Oysters, dsily st Wilson dz Son's. Pembroke psys its is: collector u sslary 018175. Mr. M. K. Events. of Boston‘s Corners, is again engaged in the sheep buying business this fall. Carriages built to order. repairing and psmting done in ï¬rst class style at moderate pl‘lOeB.â€"A. James. The distribution of the Texas Jack stock, recently advertised in the Re- porter. will tske place on December 15th. Tea Store and China Hall, Brook- ville-«T. W. Drumswhas removed to the Merrill Block. next door to C. M. Babc0ck's. Ameng those who are buying: lambs in this vicinity this full rate M cssra. T. Berney, C. Bowsomc, und J. Cowley. ()n Snbbatb evening in the Metho- dist church Rev. John Grcnfcll preached an excellent sermon to young men. H. HpgjtnNOLD mm... ..... .. Itch of every kind, on bumnn or animals, cured in 80 minutes by W'oolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Werr~ outed by J. P. Lamb. The Presbyterian congregation of Newborn and Westport are about to give a call to Rev. Mr. Binney, ti graduate of Queen's. On Tuesday, the 18th inst, Bishop Lewis confirmed about thirty in Trin- ity church, Lombardy, and a number in St. Peter's, Newbcyne. Two thousand three hundred and eighteen vessclo ltuVe passed through the looks at Iroquois during the your ending Nov. lst,1892' Mr. \V. W. Robeson, who has been making cheese at. Munster this sum- mcr, has returned to Athan and re~ ports an excellent season‘s business. Scnd $1 in advance and have thc Reporter sent until Jnn. lot 1894, to your friends. It will be the most acceptable Christmas present you can make them. The horsetar line lately established in Brockville has not proved e. ï¬nan- cial success and new the whole outï¬t is under seizure and is to be sold at morlg'igc sale. At. the civil service examinatiOns hold in the House of Commons chem- lwr Ottawa inst week, ninctyonc gen ’lcmun and thirty-ï¬ve lady cnn-lidntcs wrote on the qualifying subjects. An skirt-grabbing and the display of petticoats is in vcgue, why can't it fol- low who r. yank (it his trout-tors to show his embroidered sucks ? It. would save that awful fringe at the heels, too, Moralizing on the changes rind nu certainties of all things here below, the Montreal Herald any that to-day ivc. mnv be in the full enjoyment of life. indulging the splendid visions of hope. and tomorrow we may be in Toronto. Ales! we never know what fete may be in store for 118. Choose dealers in Brockville district say that cheese in this auction is now clrm'ed out better than was ever be. fore known at this time of the your. very few of November make now rc. msining unsold. Nenrly all factories have closed down. English Spnvin Linimcnt removes all hard, soft or csllouscd Lumps niul lllomisbcs from horses. Blood Spnvin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone. Swecncy. Slides. Sprains. Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. use of one bottle. J. P. Lamb. The Canadian Pacific Railway is sending delegates to Europe to assist in the promotion of immigration to Manitoba and the Canadian Northwest. The delegstes are successful farmers from Manitoba. Two will go to Nor- way and Sweeden, one to the‘Mennon- lies in Southern Russia and one to Belgium. Rnsoxsrisl Conn m A Du.â€" South American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Ncumlgis radically cures in 1 to 3 dsys. Its action upon the system is rcmsrksble and myster- ious. It removes st once the cause slid the discuss immcdlstcly disappears. The ï¬rst docs greatly beneï¬ts. 75 cents. Wsrrsnted by J. P.-Iamb. Tbs Hidlssd ‘hir Associstlon, st Kingston. m considering the sdviss- bility of selling out the property snd sbsodonlng ibc sunusl Fsir. The Fsir at 1892 lsll .300 short of psying expanses. and there is s 3.10.000 on the grounds. Sonic oi the city umchsuts who lsst summer sign. cd.vuviom smooch in sid ofths Fsir, new rchsc to ps . on the pics tint the lair use no anrranted by u L m.me like lllt‘ Save $50 by i. w "Vlad .m'.’ ‘“':“‘I i"" A I.' 1- . “Mun, a. ï¬nd“... their new tum fur-tor, 1., Tbs hmous truck ssusr'is no! sbout com lstcdf only the caper- reo being lacking. m Miss Nellie Richards. 0! Atbsuc. spent last \vc'ck st Hsrlen’i visiting her lsthcr, Mr. R. A. Richards. The W. O. T. U. will met- st the residence of Mrs. Stone. Alma ct , on Wednesday next at the ususl hour. Sweeping reduction in price of lsdies and children's underwssr for next ten days at H. H. Arnold's. A druggist in Ottawa hss his store heated by electricity, being the ï¬rst business man in the world to adopt the new inuovstion. Rev. T. J. Murduck was prevented from conducting the usual service at Plum Hollow and Toledo on Sabbath through an injury received by a fall. A judicial decision recently given is to the effect that articles sold on the instalment plan are liable to Seizure {or to.ch owing by the purchaser. Mr. Harry Riddell, formerly of Athens, last Week presented Bal- morsl ludze of I. 0. 0. l". with a handsome bible costing 820. Mrs. Gllvt-l and Miss Sarah Giles leave Athens this week for the win- ter. the former going to Moose Creek, P. Q.. and the latter to Keene, N. 11. The Independent Protestant Asso- ciation of Brockville emitiuues to hold meetings and may be conï¬dently counted upon as n lively fnctor in the approaching municipal elections. A petition is being circulated for the reprieve of J times Slnvin, who was sentencch at the 7:111 assizes at Cornwall to be hungerl ' on the 16th December for the murder of John R. Davey. A golden Opportunityâ€"Just open- ed, at H. II. Arnold‘s, 500 pair Rouillon's Josephine kid gloves in blacks, tnns,grcys. (Train and white- â€"durk shades 30c., light shades 200. per pair. The city council and the street railway company of Toronto ltrr hnvinglivuly times these dull days. Last week the city engineer put a gang of men at work chopping down woollen trolley poles that had been erected without his censcnt. The Little (Hunt Root Cutter has been much improved. If you feed roots, try it and you will buy it. Sixgnrrnrch castings, improved dcstgn, tho bcst stylv in use. Apply to or address G. I). McNish, Lyn Ag’l \Vurl-zs. Rideati Rut-0rd: Mr. James Mur- ray showed the Record this morning one of the bust sniiiplcs of hidia inl Work we met new. It "was the pic tom of his f:il.ll(‘.l‘-ln~l1l.W, the latc Thomas: Hayes, of Athcm, enlnrged to life size from a photograph. 'l‘hc examination-t in connection with the Ontario School of l’rdugogv will llt' hold in Toronto, London and - Brockville on Doc. 12. 13, ll and If). Thc Normal St'lloul oxmninations wili begin on Doc. 12 and close on the 21. Star gnzors toll (is that n. comet is now in sight. and approaching the earth. that in brilliain will discount the grand comet in 1856. It can be seen early in the morning in the eastern dry with an ordinary opera gloss. thn itwns announced that Mrs. Shepherd was to rt-tnrn to Addison and speak in the Mrthodist church, it is said that the trustees and a large percentage of the members petitioned the pastor to cancel the engagement. A countrr petition, numerously signed, was then gotten up And pre- prayer. Christmas will soon be here, and the shrewd housewife has already her eye open, net-king nowlties and articles suitible for presents. Mer- chants and othors wishing to secure an advantage to make their announce- ments through the Reporter. An ad- vertisementin these columns always puye. A conspicuous object on Mom at. on Thursday last Win a consignment of half a car lend of tea that Mr. Joseph Thompson, the grocer, had re- cotvcd. To our surpriac we learned that it wits all of one grade, iind will be sold at 250. per lb. Its excellent quslitv can be judged from the fact of Mr. Thompson having bought so ex- tensively. The display in his store is worthy of a visit. ' Those who expected s "motion" st the Shepherd-Lynch controversy were disappointed. The meeting took place st Lunsdowne on Monday svcm mg of last week, snd was s vsry or~ derly' gathering. If one is to believe the statements msde by friends of the speakers it is evident thst they were hoIh badly wowed in srgumsnt. Sim-e the world so. such s cou- Ircvcrsy ncvsr rcsn ted otherwise thsn to cmbittsr the feeling of hostility and intolerance Already existing. A co ndcnt to a local pqu my: the medical students of Kinsman n s of hsvs got Nowhere and vicinity ststs of nic. Thst country is ï¬lling as, rapid]; with units. Only the 0 er sy an old gentlemen died sud m buried. Tbs body was exhumed. in» m humid-d snd rim is him canted to the pastor, who granted its part of this trade will ï¬nd it to their The Oldâ€"idioms Farmer and Builer F ‘ b L O 3 I “'9' “"0 the best Assortment of Hardware, Tinwnrc, Psi-ts, Oils, no U an Vsmlcbcl, Cslcivnincs. Glues, sum. ‘5' ’ . vsâ€, Fishing Tackle, to, in town, I‘ and prices to «it thstlmss. no Woke wallet-vet c r t. .. “will! Deity Ohmsâ€"best in the Metâ€"- * d m“ m teat Stills sï¬t to them, slflyshc‘cckhdutlmw ï¬lth-I auwmdm «silty. I. “M m it Ind theta†s But the Itth M t cxssvsticc sud Me i) I“. l h Muslim Help“ building ssd will risks scan-or sud victor. Instr-vs will not like to beer tbst thumb of incomes on their has they will bcvctc psy cue sud s bolt pot cent. tor tbrsc ycsrs inter] at one per cent. ss formerly. Tbs cou- psmcs 'ssy they liva been money on their rstss. ' A Cornwall young ms with well developed tut. or the menu. described s My whom he encoun- teiod in sn omnibus ss “excessivst pretty. sad tbs dimples st tbs comers ofher month were so deep sud so turned in. like inverted columns. Ihst bar lips looked like s quotation." The Educsticn Department calls st- tcution to the fact thst tbs ublic school drawing course is inteu ed to be freehand, although the tcscbc'r may in ccrtsin instances allow the use oi'tlie ruler, but only to the extent that will ensblo the pupil to scquire (be proper use of it. ‘ The compass .hould not be used. At the entrance examination neither the ruler nor the compass is permitted. Perth Expositor: A. Nimrod from Drummond was awakened from his sound repose one night last week by what he suppOsed t e screeeh of an owl. and on going to the window he utw what he thought was the coveted bird. Quickly dressing, he got a. gun and in it short time was within range. He dropped on his knee, pulled the trigger, and dew†dropped Mr. (sup- posed) owl. It turned out to be one of his father’s choice pulleis. Sevérul noblemcn in England are in the habit of giving special orders to makers in Virginia for their supply of .moking tobacco. There is no doubt that by that means they get the very best tobacco to be had, but it costs them about $2 ii pound. The work- ingmen of Canada are making the very same quality of tobacco at '75 cents a pound, and it is known to them by the name of “Myrtle Navy." Nathaniel C. Fowler, Jr., writes: “An advertisement in a local paper has an identity and an air of respec- tability which it cannot have in the national publications. It strikes hard into the local heart. Advertis- ing appears to be a part of the town ztscll. The reader knows the paper Jlfl his father knew it. He is ac- quainted with the editor and the (‘(lll.ul"8 wife. He reads eVet-ything in it, because he believes everything in it, is written especially for his bene- lit." The last of the ï¬rst series of the Dcmorest silver model a“ lid“ the W.O. T.U. Mk ' I in “K Methist'ilimroh cm W ' ysvsc- lllg “to Us J. M M The following «and tbs ccutsst: Mince! Echo! Arnold. Lillian Black burn, Louise Towriss, Miriam Green, Louise Bult'ord and Mr. F. Eaton. A glee club iind Miss Jennie DaviSon contributed vet-iii selections. The judges ofihe recitations awarded the medal to Mr. Eaton, end it was pre- qcnted by Mrs. Elliott with a few sp- propt'into remarks. The success of the Harvey armor- plate in the recent trials in England have wukened Canadians to the grow- ing importance of the vast nickel mines of Ontario. The Harvey plate is composed of nickel-steel and with- stood the severest tests, demonstrating its power of withstanding penetration by the usual projectiles. As Great Britain is now likely to adopt the Harveyized plate, following the lead of the United States Government, it is not improbable that other countries will follow suit and thus create a demand for nickel that will speedily develop the Ontario mines and boom the industry in a. legitimate way. Next Weeblu Reporter will contain the ï¬rst instalment of Ye Editor’s experiences with the hunting party out in the North woods. The party reached home on Thursday evening last, bringing ï¬ve deer. The ex- periences ot'thc party were as varied and exciting as on former occasions and will be presented to readers of the Reporter in such s manner as to make interesting reading to those who love the chase. The Editor‘s kodsk brought home a large number of ï¬ne views of the most exciting events of the hunt, and as soon ss ï¬nished they will be on exhibition in the omce window. The Deputy Minister of Edncstiou has issued a circular containing the following :-â€"-"I sm directed by the acting Minister of Educstion to invite the co operstion of inspectors snd tout-hers in the prepsrstiou of s col- lection of pupils' work from the schools of Ontsrio, to be exhibited st the World's Colombian Exhibition to be held in Cities , 1803. To keep it the reputation w icb tbs Education cxbibib Mm the rovincc hsvs sl- rssdy schicvrd in nglsnd, Frcncc sud tbs United Statics. it is dcsirsbls to :ckc the exhibit ss nttrsctlvirhsugf ss lriy rspvcscutstivc ss pass c the pupils' ordlmry school vvcr ." The Reuters! ncrsld is for the abolition cftlic duty on oil sndclcssc on exhaustive calcium In these words; we of every night sftcr four, ‘ ‘1‘ . .. in? v. r > ' ‘4 Ll «u'o utt.‘ kL'x‘t s lsc,’ & in, I We 'Wnllfe we at times , ' Wool in unmade.“ Hr. Pusmorc bus s cls- otboys iving them instructions in dumb-half exercises. In doing this Mr. Psssmorc is be slowing s great favor on the be for which they thank him beert' y sud will endeavor to mskc good use of the instructions. We should sll be thankful that the dispositions of our teachers are not us changeable us the weather oflntc ; if they were, the scholars would need the. earnest prayers of the whole commun- ity. The members of the foot-bull team are greatly elated over the fact that their names have appeared in iunnor- tnl print. . From the position of the school gate the other day, we would infer that somebody was of the opinion that Halloween came about 9. month later than usual this year. _. The boy stood on the bumln deck Whence all but be bad it ' The flames leaped up iii-(mud hlu neck And all about hlii end. Why should he neck this awful desth The unuwer comes back true-7 The boys called him the “missing link," When his value was - A full Holden. The following touching tribute 0t praise wss hsnded in for this column with the explanation that it was "written by special request of E. A. Leehy :†Her home it is in Fraukvillc, On Main street of that town ; Her house is known to all the boys For many milec around. I Chorus And she is neat and she is sweet And she has lovely hair, And when one meets her on the street He cannot help but stare. Oh, she is tall and graceful, Her eyes are skyey blue; The heart that but: beneath that bros-it ssly be but true: Chem. Oct And it usny ’ 7, At an“ ’ ‘ my; ԠAnd [fibers was no objections. I'd like to My M icy 2 Chorus She has the sweetest maiden voice, That ever you may hear; It strikes so deep upon the heart, And lingers on the ear : Chorus. And many it lass, may envy her, And say she’s "soft" you know, But if she is, I can't. see it. And I don‘t think it's so: Chorus. [The H. S. students would confer n favor if they would court their muses a little earlier in the week and hand in their inspirations on Friday evening or during Snturday.-En.] MaoeAâ€"A...“ Betrayed Thou- Trust. Badfood is four or ï¬ve miles from Shawville, Que, and a correspoudent of the Equity tells of how a. traveller betrayed the trust reposed in him by the people of that district. He says : “A young man, whose name we have not learned, but went under the style of a book agent}. has caused quite n sensation here. He was eta. ing at Mr. G. Homer’s, but Mr. orner being away left him in charge of the place, spending what time be had in canvassing for books, and occasionally taking part in the prayer meetings held in the schoolhouse, which made him popular in that district. as all visitors of that class are well treated here. But he has gone never to re- turn, and with him went bis esteemed friend's(Mr. Homer's) horse, Mr. S. Armstrong's sulky and harness, also a supply of books and abouts-25 in cash, the money and books belonging to Miss S. Harris. In the morning be fore starting be tried to get a watch from Miss Harris, saying he was going to deliver books snd that he would need a time iece. But she was going awn bersel snd told him she would no it. Lucky for her that she kept it. Getting the horse he started. saying he would'be back in s couple of hours ; the hours srs long as he has not re turned. It is supposed he sold the horse snd rig sud crossed over into Uncle Sam's domins, ss there is no trace of him from Brockvillc. to which see be use trsocd. We feel corry or those who src at the ex trick, but they will weigh trsvclling iu tbs futurs sud soc that s they on not found waiting." “mum-mom's» Bishop Lewis wss in one" on Mondsy on his my ions from s cou- Irustion toll- vb ch included Wil- cbsstsr. Avon-ms s ’ moment Old Prescott tics. held 14 services sud conï¬rmed sheet 400 yous. “Spain. to s t diocese the ' A New Yuck sendls circulsn advertising s in! thst its uss icons. ibupro- porticn of municipal anally no 't. . Dose, of the ' sgricsltursl coll bought so.“ u sud ex merited with it, W van t bolug thst he foundtbc circuit of butter 5" extrsctcd from the mm which tlw Pepsin hsd been sdded to be ml! leutzbsu grould hsvc' bk obtain in s or icsry way. Prof. Dcsn. alter detailing the result of his ex- pertinent, ssys: I would advise farm- ers to continue mski butter by the latest improved met eds, hoping to make the ordinsry proï¬ts. sud giving black pepsin sud all compounds 3 wide birth. It is his that some new kind of food may ‘- be manufactured from milk. “will not supplying in the or ‘ "aim veil... to pay the highest market price for 1|. wig-n3 ' ATHENS 830% e ) st moderate prices. W1. Loo'i. nuns: The [acute buy groceriesI to got them v resb sud unequclled. from a ï¬ne selection, is st Mott «k Rob-son's, where they do by far the Input in ï¬ne Confectioner's Biscuits, Canned Goods of all kinds, in town. trade Remember, it is the general opinion that our 256., 350. and Block Teal other rich fsst are taking the lead. We have unequalled facilitieh for wnreliouve goods be butter, but. mouthing which 0011- such as sugar, flour, coal oil, suit, the. tales more of the solids of milk tbsn does either butter or cheese. If my- thiug new develops we shall be glad st all times to give the public the beneï¬t. An Athens young man bad a some- what peculiar experience at Lake Eloi- dn the other day. Gun in band. he was reconnoitering for duck along the «bore of the lake, when he came unex~ pectedly upon a large flock of geese. His eyes grew big as the buns he bakes, and steeping low he made an tlugant sneak to within easy range. He aimed carefully and ï¬red. When he opened his eyes he expected to see the lake strewn with dead geese. and at ï¬rst glance he thought thst be bad ourslly zed the whole flock, as they were all there; but fortunately be either missed his mark, or his gun " was not losded for geese, for the birds belonged to Mr. Henderson. Death cl Elton I. Blossom By buying from us you will plicw by your life that you are pncticing economy and acting on your better judgment. Your (l rocers, MOTT it ROBESON Coal Stove For Sale. For sale at a great bargain, n large. ï¬rst- clnss coal stove, nearly new. U. M. ii. ARNOLD. Athena. W136} “ so... H Slim shire and Soutbuown buck lambs: also iv it keep for service good Berkshire bout. F. B. BLA NC“ E}:i fiESmé 63 Rent. NexttoChsssclls’ tailor shop, front rooms below and three rooms up stairs. entrance outside to the chamber. suitable both for nilllnory and dress making. 8. A. TAPI‘JN. t Addison. Nov. let. Aug. ‘58. 189:. r facts Worth Knowing m.- pcnsc of the From the Humn Expositor of the 18th inst... we imn of the death stl his home at Wintirnp, Huron CO-sl ()nt., of Hiram Blanchard [‘hursday. 17th No . at I 51 years. bl)‘. anch brother of Daniel 8130 Friend, Nebraska, and was 0 7 old Blanchard homestead " EFront oi‘ Ewart nlmut 2 Illlll'd west of t 0 bush, in , ~ ' ‘1 County , Vittngc of Mnllorytuwn. 150 acres eluur , I I ' . ; ‘ - . ‘ ' n r th‘ b m for stock a J'sâ€. II 3.01:â€) was a "'“‘â€â€" “Wm†H“ ‘ ll ' v ' « Mplcmt from‘ brick nonsl- nearly new ml barns and on buildings of liil\‘ll\i!lltl:. ï¬alï¬ysieo wild: Mb. ml 0 sufferer lor ifj:;,’,,',1,f""" w ‘ ' ’ ‘ ' ° ' " "Omll yuan. The Reporter, ini common with the funny friends of hllt‘ family in this section. extendi bcnrt- ; For Sale or. to Rent. . . . . , 0 first. [\llf H V ' occasions of Town ilp i ' l‘IriLlUl t, Hopi. Lilli. lSDL‘. felt sympathies t) the bereaved relu‘ , Business College ' mom tuning. l l l I l ROCKVILLB . In last week‘s is~ue of the llcportcr] we rtnled that Israel Slick had been? SHORTHAND A SPEOIILTY caught in the act of netting by Over. l ueerSmith ; that the ofï¬cer's nttempti Comm‘rcm' 00"â€â€œ3 Thâ€'°“°h nt conï¬scation was successfully rcâ€"l Tuna llEASONADLlI slated ; and that Slack foreslalled thel ofï¬cer's prosecution by causing an in-l Send ,f‘fr Illustmt‘id GE‘le’gue b°‘ formation to be laid against himself. fore ‘lec‘dmg Whom yo“ m" 80- I‘hese stflcmcnts are in every par-g V , . . ticulsr correct. For the inforniutioni GAY &' MLLORD' Prmmpfls of a gentleman who wrote to the! “- m Brockvillc Times respecting this mat- ter. we statu that Mr. Justus Smith ifll aduly metalth ofï¬cer of the On-l tario Government, a fact that law- brcakers will do Well to bear in mind. A Dunn-cc lduutlon Pun. Any young woman or man can secure a free business education at one The cut rcvvccents s of the best colleges in Canada. It ! Po “ n , , d u , will only cost you one cent for partic~ lm’Janiné‘f’†m M an m "man “new, ulars. Address The News, Kingston, Out. The Reporter from now until Jan 1st 1894, to new subscribers, for ’1. DR. WASHINGTOR .; Graduated in 1872 at \ ‘. ’ tho Victoria University t " _ With honors, the wine ‘ ‘ w your panned the exam- I .- r . nntlonofthoOollc co! 5 -, - l‘hysiclsus and = ' geom.0nt. Since 1880 Dr. W. has devoted his whole tlmo- to the speciality of the TM? and Lung disâ€" ('nsw . I] I" Dr. Washington the cmlrï¬Ã©nt Throat. and Lung Surgeonof 'i‘orcnio. will be at the fol- lowing placcs on the dates named :â€" Athcne. Dec. 16, Mtcnnoon. Delta. Dec. lli, forcnoon. ._.._.....~m...__. Disnsxs TREATED: (lutnrrh of the head and throet.,(‘ctnrrhal linnlncsn. Chronic bronchi- tis, Asthma and {lonsnmptlonz lino lose 0! In Montroa‘ the St“, Alm‘nflc is, voicc.Sore Throat. Enlarged Tonsill.Poly “A of the Nose. or any other le Obltruct on. just coming out. It is simply a emovedwltbuiit the knife. wonder, thoroughly practical. mar- lously comprehensive, snd sbsolutelyl overflowing with things We nil onghti to, but do not, know about. Nol amount of praise seems to do it jun- Ths Grost Btu- Atmsnsc. â€".’â€" Club Terms FOR I... II Will. Y UM"- ‘l‘lcPlucstLlstct Priscilla-Is cvcvMbychuu- dlsn Paper. DAILY class. uni-u ll. “.00 so as m u Ԡm u I... “III! “II MILLINERY criteria in - Bristcw's Thursday Ev’g, Oct. 13 AND I'OLIDWIN’O DA". mama-muzzle. !SZ'" “r "M. l’. 1'. BRICI'OW. A“ “fl rns mums mmmmsmm Patent - Roof - Ladder AND ms noun. "Mï¬ï¬ï¬m‘lm’ laid-rs smiles tits of and w ' c M fly a In every mewâ€"m . x V. .rz~~. _. . it w' . a. e, 5% W. m