M Eff: Como md m {11. Give us in opportnluy t â€dill! the ‘50" statement.- an (acts. ‘ CENTRAL BLOCK ‘ ‘ATHENS Gobd .I N alue The femily who went! their money right. will succeed. d their money wrong can not. ' When you went Gr ‘Vuicme go to the store and get. our price: and see our goode give on more velue for your dollar than 'o’n can get question will nine, how can this be? It on y require- on you vnll admit. the; we can do all we claim. ‘ We have ul' trede in Athens. but at. the present we are ‘cloeely many “are in Lyndhuret. This enables us to buy goods m al hot. for the lest six months we have had car lots cw! nearly every day'e train has goods for us. This we can pr hgent. We say, and conscientiously. floor that there is 1 Athens handling this amount. of goods. Why is it. ‘2 A .We tufted basin live without. a little pr We prefer 5 per cent. When you Want any :We have put which will be sold ?HE ONE PRICE BARGAIN SHOE HOUSE . _ w“-.. .‘nnmnnkm m. am- an m work Irv-1m: to 11m! u anilvablorprresopt for our friends pp hot make any n'ï¬stakg. We am: not going on; of usin‘ess,‘ or gomg out of present premlses. No. by; what we are going out 6f IS ~, . )mpmn 'a tm ï¬ents l LI/NT'3 CONSEQUENTLY A: '10:)!» spam Boa}. Vilcncia Nov t of is u. xg o S,- Mantle- d8, 0 _ 4 A SS ’ Furnishings ‘ _ i : soon 35“ possible. we an going to deVotp our wh( ore roomgexclusnvely to ‘- - ‘ D. W. DOWNE NEW BLOCK 3 1892 . W. DOVVNEY «My. «laud Joseph Thompson. imply fl“; to sell goc . but we cw «a I! I’OLITE Ilnx than {oh can get olgewhare. Thu ‘1 It on y require: n explanation and we claim. ' We have ulwuys bad a lugs awe are 5:103er connected with another as to buy goods 1:: almost. car lot»; in have had our lots every month. besides for us. This We can prnw by the freight Lly. too.- that. there is no other store in code. Why is it. ‘2 ode. not to give them away. We cannot :ut thnt proï¬t dov'vn to the lowest point. sales before 40 per cent. prhï¬t on one. se and nothinggmw a wm Dal Mulh‘ f 51ng ‘rntilyinu 3-; uudngam'w Don't at “IN NS! “0° m Her ARNOLD races BI'IGS If wunt Groceries and PIG? Il’ mods. We chin: to 51‘! Deahng It also In met“. We Mid magniï¬cent nook BROCKVILLE. way. We came the lowest poin‘ m. prbï¬t on on Provisions, go I m I! hi can.» .. «unwed The“ no mentally you mun; Tl’ Pink W hit. you will )l‘ “boner Lamb's Lubricating Liniment Tm" ‘1†0"" sore throat, sprains, bruises and every‘ place where a. hmmcnt is required. ‘; Tblsis the aenmn for céugh with: invm horses. Lamb's Home Powder is ï¬nal ' only safe Ind sure remedy. Try it. Every person tint bu med Hunt's Cough Syrup my whit it. is the best. LLE- remedy for coughs. oolda. bouncers: ' and all buonchial nflectiom. Dealei‘mL over the country are sorely disappointed, because they can- nnt get. the Star Almanac, the do far which is phenomenal. _ "~‘ .1 Mr. Adam Benny. ow “ ‘ ' dent of this villus. - ' from Bomb SUE of triendshato specially e k. h )C “II-T . iv. :14 “Item Wo'mduamm wWomuka-ubdmm yuflluhflfl’flolw mm!- ad nun now-annulus um i- .......u~u.....: 12712: REPORTER A Min..." 5 “W ‘ ‘ noWWMWh wuuhweonurmww m o M oumï¬ï¬‚puonuwwtutp "our†"and monthly Joan-l “W It “v ï¬eld. mun. We will an. a 1m mumm- A HANDSOME hold non-no mmwmumw sj Immucdummtm- In M. [u tuhton dawn-mus u M and no tuuly mum-ml. n n- n rut w walnxoomotoonmhml. and“. m b edited VI“): an AM . “I “5 «pl-(mom nuns ‘a‘hm withtheyouns,udln My“ oat-III “ which mu lnmut our! ' but at cm. household in m tumor 7 ll- luuntod won. Do not‘ ohy turnout“; at otter. It will con you nothing no at 5 full Won-Ikbdwm I Ivon- u “an by Our venomâ€"Lem « a son“ In†M ï¬x Gladstone was 84 3'9an of age on Thursday Int. A good second hwd buy at A. gJamen.’ Fresh Oystefs, daily at Son‘ 8 Miss Birdie Hallway. . visiting friends in Athens Miss Leah Addison, of New York, in spending A brief vacation at her home in Athens. - ‘Oan-iagea built to order. rewiring and painting done in ï¬rst aim style at moderate prices.â€"-â€"A. James. Mise Lover-in spout. last. week Miss Florence Hanes, at Iroquois Invitation. 3r rille party, nnde at Oak Leaf, on Tea Store“ A “' villeâ€"T. W. Dunc" ; 3 the trill Block hie-“306: Bsbmk'a. ' ~ wunt t9 purclw - 5 machine, ’.I 4 .. ,- ii m. c“ woolen ‘1‘" . rammed ht LOCAL MXARYH JAN. 3 huh-1mm†you nothing to get I ml WomAnkmd. emplo- out for n gran popular mun- Friday evenin 37 5! 1!» PETER 1893 II] 30¢ with arm next d EigWâ€˜ï¬ â€œ$51). WM? m‘ perinlen e W In her oollu‘ and u s plight tank of their um «r. ‘I “ï¬ne: In: “M to. ' 4 “enumerate": teeny .. p . Here we obhined our ' and, In British enbieeu. ~ 5’ on the letter pertol our fourâ€" Mtimugh April, the country . luau-ital. with vegemion. " pee-.mbndpop pp, y'enebont 1; for the 'eickle. Rice ï¬eld. we . Wotgpre Iion A: the p ’ u e nev expeti- . “lime. it. wee watched ‘ v . Weter ie the one : - - teuéntiel, end the menus em- ' oy ed to lupp ply the ï¬eld» b‘ountL ' idly with this ingredient were variant? ‘ “3 “liming and ydieplnyed considenï¬le ingenuity Someumcs the hills would be temed D. Wiltse giving II fairy like appearance to the WI. [slain Hell up. In, qrriud Â¥: 3 â€Chas. Wilson whole ooumry Reservoir! bn hill . 5 ........... Geo Jud-0n topeoeteh the water from the 0 ads "The ........ H. H. Arnold and diatil it gradually to who paddy RIB. Boo. ...... G. F. Donnelley ï¬eldll. WhenndrnughtIWm eat Tun... ....... W. M. Stevens. loan follows. Dunng 1}!“th A meeting of thelodge will be every possible mode is e on dey eveninx of next when excite the gode Io pity or D. . 0 M MIR“. 0' “OM“"NO one place. '6 saw a long row of if“: will â€ï¬brin the ineulistion oeretnO- come down to the Iivur and nine ; ently wo‘rnhipjt. AL auuilwit,’ a L ‘ wmoqting of the lodge will be , W ‘ - 'dty evening 0! next when a! . 9. M. Mtgâ€. of Morï¬okwilk. Wm the insullstion ceremoâ€" 1†. a Will nom melt louuu unnu- ‘ i fin mthe Presbyterian church, » “W “.63 Saturday. Jan. 14 at the W'WgQZQid 7 p. m. This Aasocia :‘f‘mg org anized {or the special ‘ K ‘ flï¬Bunda‘y School Tewhers was wor era. Being na’denomination- 31 um! evangelical. 83118.8. wan-lion md others are cordiall invited to attend. that by their und counsel the my help to make the Association, :- divine influence, a. decided success. Panera will be read on n am a; m- nm, (or variety of Sabbdth Set invited on e invited on each Those attending will be entertained by friends m Athens. mum an“ The! mumupcl council 61' ï¬lm village inthp oil chamber {even t, 28th ingt. , m 0‘ “‘9 you;- to ï¬nish up t The minute! and signed by "$0! chairman of the I recommended the pix; H. H. Arnold m given on the Treasurer for up ,aums named. The collector repo . that. there was still about $90 an ‘ ted tuna, and by resalmion he “he in- structed to prooeed to collect tho‘bal- was ï¬t once. There being no further busineu. the minutes were read, con- ï¬rmed. and signed by the Reeve and clerk, and the council of 1892 adâ€" why Earle. Annie Barney, Elma ““0 Mgr}: .1! ed sme names appetring Aflum lode! School mat ' show, a- ' . ' ny *durihg “t I6 ensumg and displayed a annnmcs [I t 3 wall ample an AI China in nbout to ï¬gur- promlu. “with! mu. My uthe binary of tho world. X ï¬nal. III-u (utterly ,g «he me liberty to uni" wdlo and mm I have «will Q" “km 3 {u oxporilnuva am no qugu hiynd sud uyul! wet-Mp: “mung: m mission-rim I puliou- â€manning my nil ' I . , hrizwum. vethofmn the link" I vou'ld “th .m‘énnm‘ l‘ . . ‘ ‘ Nun†every 'dgy giv'e . idol. “(no law 3 in I!) r h“ “I ’9' ‘9'"‘3 '9' mm man I. id“ of tho hnbilu and {an on the -flvh o! tho Nor! HI )16 t} Wï¬R‘W-Who ha inlendont. a very 11‘ und 0an box. “OI ‘.lm Altman H: II. C. Wilma. m â€"-W. Elliott. W 1 WI Burr lasn.â€"--M. Stinlon | «1 on high “Mom Md house Cm Pun Moder ,i m 01" mt conï¬r'med Jerk. The kiwi Wilson J udson Arnold thh anm examxn USS! 3V EM 101 ’0' nm and puniuï¬mt in quickly '8" meted. Opohoy annealing when â€I0 my amend. He never stopped 03-- "Wynwhwhempilmm ace Emma) to luminarie- ently vex-amp it. At euotlelge string of urchin: carrying‘l‘br‘r bought paraded the streets. Betty; each shop they halted whiledhe mer- chants threw bucketsl‘ul of water upon their innocenhheedn until [.5in looked like drenched rats. †In a city. to the south of M. the following pro- cenea were tried before.'«1hey Wore successful in prodnmng rniï¬.llir,‘Fh-st the south gets was closed to keep the but out. then. the penple repaired to the temples 3nd offered sacriï¬ces. her seeching their idols to send rain; lastly. the big man of the city brought nutatiger'sheed and threw it into the pond when- the dragon residue. When the dragon and liner ï¬ght there In sum to he rain. Al'tvr «he tzlin the Iiger’u head is ï¬uhed nut 10 In city on the northern border Pulhill Turner. Wife and h childi‘un movud to Sung-pun i this year. Mrs. Turner my... unable to move aboat. She pected of being the cam drought. A crowd gathered Pnlhill Turner. Wife and two Small childi‘un movad to Sung-pun in May of this year. Mrs. Turner was ill and unable to move about. She was-sus- pected of being the cause of the drought. A croWd gathered 9“ their home and after receiving much“ harsh, tremmem Mr. Turher. wife and chil- dren wen sent from the city. Strange to guy the next {lay thgro was mn._ The great plaiua- which mpke 8m Chuun the garden of China are no! entirely dependent on lucal rainal hence a famine in this province is very rare. Swift flowing rivers rust through its centres and by means 01 ditches and lame wheels which turn ’ari {$1 of (I; o’id')". 4 allow. AM I joyed. rumbling nmon mu vioiting temples, while the plowiy puiling the hm“ swift. current Ono . temple. we hem-d ,9. joyed rumbling amon( the tombs and visiting temples, while the men worn slowly puiling the bane 93mm 5 swift. current Ono .p. I topple, we bend g 2.539. wuhin and an“ out «pi. _for' m 099 loan 1“! 90 "w y. m, eapocil 1 th 3 ‘1" y! nd many happy oxci iOMWHMItV 0! 31a Chan m m n'dilphy u! vials. AH along the; ‘. nic!‘ "V 6mm) and um“, am cut 1“ the x' 1 when! idnh um pineal! 9 pr aunt ‘mnt men. Especially uhngwrnw JMA mm 1bâ€. to ha n 3nd ., r humor! of then idols null, haw- «No- In while parsing ham. The F4: have I novel my (getting th Yin-lino! auction: «the shun they match («uh a uh visit, a in. fur“ mu.“ ad m 4W top In r was anal: our“! no 350‘ m an... m lulu... m ï¬MMohï¬ VII.“ MOM: Pam amt-i». ;hou living ry plenum as were on- Ill‘ â€Ivunu I" net monnuter; null edulvntevl. lov. burned ( null brand sign yo! ins: far on and templcis e on! which but :- pause way [our (on wide out into the side. Alon this burrow rand ï¬fteen men much ‘ in Iidgle ï¬le bummed to e rope and pulling out in"! but again“ I ewih onmnt. Suddenly we emerged hum thin narrow pethny end flood almost trencflxed by the tonne ehe‘t presented itself. A be†elifl roee u into the beneï¬t not perpendiculer. ut heving s «I. w “ward. I. though} hollo *0“ by tome mister hmd.‘ F †top to bottom fan pauflol “ripe: of uflwidthnnd with am» out hues. - be whole presented the uppeurnnce of un‘ mimic Jmnd that dabble: not with point or brush but btsmpliu out Koouliu bounty upon the roolm. T ‘h. wan the work 0! God; muâ€! hwd, however. had named. A large upmment, 15 it high and 7 ft wide. us out into the rock. In the background wan one of the largest idols I had yet‘ loan. carved out 1‘ the solid rock and banned. gonad it were six life" tiled suntan, ohm caéved from the rock. The ceiling» were frgocoel. nfler the Indian sxyle of -ar'c'lï¬il‘ctdl"e‘,‘ lhuu showing the Influope W home of Buddhism. India. han upon this tï¬esta“) province. This image of Winn {m sitting on a. lotuu ‘plam. I-q'mbed up and nut on him mon- inwubflxm-s and judged mhat’dx murc could (It. more Very romfnrubh'. H~ could lit. shore wiry romlnmbly. It did not Rambo -1 that, £qu dis hnnr'vring him, a guards did not make my Italian! 90 in sufcty I re turned to the Nut. A few dams “her we saw pn-rhnp- the m It. sat. full height. i Ihreo hundu hvad was u hire. mept f r mime mn- cnrdully umbeu-d. It~ dieated by 3 huge in crnwn out ofits lap. ( ground surmumling it monautery where young eduéated. They all had burned on their forum sun-dully calheu-«l. It~ age What heated by 3 huge tree that ha“ lrnwn out ofits lap. on ma him. ground surrOI-mling it wax 2: large monnutery where young priests 'agr eduvated. They ï¬ll had nine spots burned on their ï¬n’ehoadn. This brand signifies that they are prepar- in: far ordination. “The road to this temple in paved with stones at a cunt aflhoucandu of dollars. , Seeing in one plane the character {or drug-m printed on the {me oh: unlid rock, we asked what it meant. A Chinaman standing near aid the dragon lives in there but is very rarely seen. At. the entrance of hhe temple Were two huge images. ï¬fteen feet. high. One sitting on a wild bull the other on a buffalo. Each had eight huge arms and held ldiï¬'erent articles of" state and warfare. One pair of arms wel'o folded as though for worship. though their faces had a most horrid expression. I imagine lhc-ir duties are If) acme awuy manumz evil spirits who hue away manumr evu upmm wno Dive no bclbinus there. In this neighborhood‘gro the Man- lu ones, where the aborigines dwelt. These caves exhibit great skill and We felt. greatly prinleged in hemg able to examine them. It would seem from the sizeand general appearance ahao the royal court was muuled here. The most. conspicuous has nbom forty feet long dug into the solid mk. II had threq Ipnrtmentn. «ucl: seven feet high and nine wide Within. on bath alder, small room:- were dug out. to be used perh-pn, na bed rooms and kitchen". Each room had a solid stone conch. To guard the entrance a low cave had been dug into the rock where about twenty- ï¬ve men could aleep. The Rant was shaded by am overhanging shelf, nn- dernenth which the chiefs of those early tribe- conld‘y't nt eventing and gaze upon one of the prettiest†acenes imaginable. " Like the indiana 0! America. these native inhabitants have had to move westward. They 'au {till found on the Thlbetan bor- “. a wild unruly tribe. Near by is OM'in‘ city which expom large ' itiea of silk. Three young mie- avonariea are ntationed here. doing â€or! work {or their Muter.‘ Perhaps some One me these men are as If ban« lulu-d, hut could that one see how cheerfully. hmv contentodly, they live, they would realize that. no plncr iu lonely where the Saviour of the world dwells. Life to a Ina-ranger ol the cmaa in China in full of menninu. lull of grand npport_upitiea._full of pan [MM- me 3*? than mink am mid not mko up t man of the pour and l'evfnla the Wham made by Mr. Inward. Inn pkg-0d that. he had tho 51511th to nigh Ma mum at an [mm ofthpt mm: x, wit] go mg down to po-teï¬my .0 being i mum 7.. pic. 0! hi. genius foe III-nee, Ind cm â€cum hush. tonne good of MI ï¬lo. III. a. Inna-«lurch. as: b' much work. ohm-No. lot a .- Ix 01400. 1w. . I WW“ 9" '0. Id ......... -ibilitiél. [1. WA life people with)“ (111er Sim-Will you be so kind u u w Inn 1 am." .1 co in Mar widnh laud Mad in namiul jnum-cl h t few n-marku "gm-Jim: , r vn I rovont iu'vo of m , "v 3 north! owr thv 819m ollr. 0. '1‘. hum. in Mon- .00me inland.) far" it ï¬t [at of cm uM_ counties Editor Acne stone "H in [We I‘M M I... Frmkvillu, Dec. 17. than Reporter: Suddhlnt i1 r [insure at! in n uitlin Gm. E. Hn‘twn mu‘enget 0! of meaning. I. full of pan ' love far a . , 0' HIGII’ 3 '†Rnhvrt 'l‘htlp‘ anph ‘1 world. ""‘r‘d “ Yul. .Id (‘ll'l ,, Wu» \I’l'm" l. The! Hednmw '|‘;AIA| \\" Have a good stock ofgenuin‘e" ill-wool Yarn and Cl will be prepared to sell {be same at moderite prices. and at all times be prepared to pay, the highest nukes pricl wool in cash or trade. a Lyn. by fl. 1393 mu. Om- judgu m in lav , ’5 poor house. silo our oounï¬ol oo . and we or. utinflod that Mr. ul- lord doe! not voice an untimentu of tho We of Brockvillo when he claims thqt no pow )10900 is goedgd. We win-h t6 than“ Mr. J. B. Saun- den of Athena. new of the Rear of Yonge. and other gentlemen of the counties council, for mi: action in tponing the matter until nox§ musty. We were shay-I under ï¬lo impression thug the juil v'vu not the place to: those whose only crime wu poverty, and we hue oonfldnum dnough in the peoPIo of Bu-ockvilie Illntthey will re date the {ulna u- uertiona nude y Mr. Fulford. and that. they will nniw hem und hand with the counties in having lame plum of reiugo for the indigant poor besides the jail. God help tho poor. ml they need expect none from George i'l‘uylor Fulford. 'town councillor ot the mom! of Brwkvillu. - On Wednesday evening, 0:13. 38th. mother one of lhOI-O .imereuting events: '01: p:lme III IlIe residence of Mr. Eli Manuel], being the marriage at Iheir "My dmmhlcl‘g Luau to MI. Rnlwrt B. Town-Ins, eldewt non of . mmph Tuer as Enq. The hride was :ullr «I ll rm; n Irummed wiIh lace, .4 II ('Xl'I‘H“ IILIII l' fl ownâ€. ‘1153 u a v ) plan-ant eunmg was [NIH n-lm whcl: .“r and Mm. luwrispvmk Um midnight train for he wcs where they inknd spending a. couple of weeks. We «ï¬x-em. our subscribers nttq-ntlon to the cenerous nfl‘vr made at tup 0! Inc»! column.- W« mankind contains a mass of infnrmmion of intereut tn the ladies and being puro in mm! and its nuverul departments well “(1 it .vnuld be In Welcome visitor in any home. The manner of unlifying tn nbtain it. is so easy and '1 u from east ‘lhut all should reoaufe it nexL year. ‘ We qre pleased to be alglo to add I’m nus terms. This ucollnnt ngrncm mmljourml has a wide niruulutiou 9nd :3 familiar tn many 0! cm read ms During the past year it hm been enlarged and grutly improved So, remember. those who ply in ad- vnnce fur the Roponer during 1893 will receive either Womsnltiud or. the American Farmer absolutely free 0! cost. the above offer that we thVu perfected arIangumIâ€"nu whereby we are en. Ihled to give the American Farmer to our subacIth-I-s on the N111“) gmwr nus terms. This cxmllnnt ngriéul- 8: Hollis. danghier of Jubi! Bullis, Ea .. of Township of ma. Co. «is. Out. TownrssmMA'muL.-On Dec. 1892, at the residence of the b father by the Rev. John Gm MnRobeI-t Boyd Towriss. 8‘ Joseph T. Towriu, an., of [trance quoLTownahig jot 3: Jam. will he mined MW at MI d the Mum-noun. Jul. â€2' FARMERS’ INSIITUTEW MEETINGS 1’ Alh HA1 In! Dublin on Jan. 16 ACK at. uCKHONwBULLls.--Un Doc. 28, 92. Ml. um' Memo“ palsmmge. A ‘ . 0nL.. by the Rev. John Gre m , Mr. Ziba Jackson. sun of the late Jorominh 11. Jackson; ‘15?†of Lyndhurat. Om, to Miss .unice [trance Luke. Township of Yonge. Co.ot'Leeda,Om., to Miss Lam's Mmmll, daughter of Eli Mnnaoll, Euq., of Temperance Lake. Town- ship of Yonge, Co. 0! Leeds. Ont. Aljournul has n l in familiar tn m: ‘ During tlw n enlarged and . rom'embur. those (:0 far the Roper l ueceive either V TE}! I’ERA N C t of the infant lnnltulo win In ting VI A. F. G. 8. of out-AP; Mr. on. Ynlllnnd Edvard mam ngd upon or deliver annual. AND AT 1i. fl'ALwRY. M 1.3. Athens on Jan. 11 LAKE Huumrr! EH‘ 3159“,}:‘331; The Latest; Style ., .of: "mm-‘1 BOOK - 8 RE “ROCK VILL . Ulll Ont Jon I: . A {hawk-nuns!†“mam 0N BRIO IRON In Poul†ITOCK four.! for Cowl... IN! PROVE Yoskahiro 4. what Balance of tho bu Henry Palm" AM. CHASSELS TAILOBING I.M.0HA88EL8, - ATHENS. ALL wonn wmlnn'n). 89'1“?“ 0'»!- muloqtm!" ! “A No- Y Senennnnendennn, '- nnnnnn We will a cent of? for y‘ .'our teachers Off all goods. They h... "I. but Assortment d Hudwm, Thu-m, Pain“. Oils, Vnmhhm Main", (Hun, fliher m. Hutu; Tackle in†in town, and uh- t: In“ tho- tignn. Th. wmwnww in tho mufï¬n-â€" ylh flock dud It lam! OI Ian-um" 016-“ In Q on. BOOKS Porous mm nil u Months... Farmer ï¬nd Builder. PEflPlfl'T 1x rm aura WORKJIJMIIP. ououu "noun l Dr. “DWI: who Lvm Sum. of flour bulge plat-on tho mac n: Dunn-ll Tun hunt, (Ynmrflml The Old Reliable Athena Gun bum. hoax '41" Ova S'roc‘ Rooms to Rent Teacher Wanted. memol who) w: R. WALKI [I (,) 'l O’DELL’S Autumn): 'ro’fln ll TR“ : humane} «.an . (‘hn-ic mu um Cmmptkm; MI «Tim. M ‘IMM. HAS {U I. ‘I ufl’ï¬uflflnm in»: BOOKS BROCKYHJ BOOKS Moment n' ï¬nwi.’ f allow you 30 per your schools or for rs ; 0150 a discount allow vou "I“ All kn‘lz a hub! uivenfly with ham“. the «me our M the sum («Amalia Colic oof Pb! no Ind ur- may: ammo Dr. WA.» and hi! who]. chm; mu» moduli†at â€he rum and Lu; din- Di. WAIKIIGTOI Plum Hollow KINCAH) “Sunni“. O. in than Thrmt And at the fab lhoi pltu for Id 1nd