Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 7 Mar 1893, p. 4

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. ‘ gaywewa a one.» Jq . . w « saw-«maul new» «are; v , l in 1893 eseeeded any previous year by 85 ".3 v p. ‘ l which neene en adv-nugget see customeruhefiiwellae _, I Was; br. «em vol-nut our business w.- do " -- of profit decree-re; and we” itl'rcly ensure those who favor to with their , during 1893 a greater caring and better value tho" ever before-“end why tâ€"M we mode large W q! spring Rood! e- eerly ee quembev, before the udvpm in . 9,406, (which is fully lb ‘X, ‘en all fabrics), and . , romsumu. we made a further “Vifl‘ incest by paying and a,“ M . .lor every dollure worth bananaâ€"«nu because all these «4- m?” Ive.“ ll lee. It on M ettbe teeeurobeeelw mmm~ Oysters. every day, Wilson d. Bou’e. Notioeo . in next columnâ€"â€" Mott e Ilobeeon "MM g ‘iin a- ‘r\.""1:"'i"l.v‘. vantages ere for Our rmtomrn‘ Mic/it. Come and see \u ; 7. ‘nt your trade and influence and in return will give you tho best treatment- nnd the clout-It possible price. condom: with a. healthy, legitimate business. ' Respectfully, )ll' : CentralBlocl,llhens H, H. ARNOLD --.....-.... _ “M m..- a...“ ‘ cton general hospital. ~’~4_.~_â€"Mf m "ATHENS CATCH ON TO TJ-uss llNCE A CUSTOMER â€"~ ALWAYS A CUSTOMER m l A good second-hand buggy for sale lot A. Jemce.‘ l Go to Mott & Rnlieecn'e for corn- imcul, linlseed meal, provondor, &c. lonvc Athens for Manitoba on Tuesday next. Dried hot-rings, rmokml lwrrtngn, owns morals. to for The sixth ye? been apeetor of ted la- eheeee Mo and in- structor in cheese-meking hr More Ontario. ' Tom Connors, well known tothe .m- hates with him uncovere his head, and so meet he. of course. when he rieee». to address theflouee. Another require- mentie that a member must only mete aapeeeh from one of the accul- travelling public as the “old reliable" routed mu, never from the entrance, driver on the 3. d W. line, is v now lowled in the Armrtroag Home ‘fi'l'lierc are ninety patients hi rung. in Tim; position‘vi'eotid'b] "flack; Be ‘ Wolfe. Tho Vl’. C. T. U. will nwetfin the the her. or the gangway. Bend 0. Johnston, of Kingston ‘ré‘eelved a call from the Gore street Methodist chereh. Hamilton. to take calm in June, 1804. Ber. Mr. R. T. of T. hall on Fridey st 3 o’clock Johnston was pastor of the church p. in. codl’ish. nalmmm - Mott d. Robeson's. of which he is now making 6 Willow choose factory, near Bruck- butter p8" week. “’0 are requested to Every member le requestedto be present and bring two friends with her. as an interesting time is expect- Mr Dclurmn Kilbm'n mul fumily ed_ Mr. Vnmlstine, of the Hotel De Brown, Delta. has a Jersey heifer 1 year and 10 months old from the milk {- lbe. of villu. lms atnrtoi the nonsml receiving ask Mr. I. S. if he can beat that record. H" . Cf the first day. null ll. is iln- prvvulliiw; up him» {but wr- ‘ ‘Jl’i lbs. light Musum‘mlo Sugur. .$l.0ll limo ll). Inuit $"ll ('l"'..l ~tm-k (ll (Em-10m. 25‘ 33‘ and 4Uc_ 1“.“ hm; no equal]. '(wrii-z‘ in tho pl-u ‘.'\'.~ lit-op {rw-ryw Mon. & liiilmsuu's. For Produrr era will pay ‘ lll'ltftl Apples, por bushel . , . . . . $1.00 thing ..-.,..}....’ .2. ‘.:' lit‘.“ ".32". U1" Jun. 1st, 1894, to new subscribers for 75 cents. Three cent stumps taken. 20 20 1 8 90 quot" :l‘l follow. 55 ‘ l‘ou .vlrr Invited to (all he“ a“ “‘1' MOT'I‘ & ROBESON c...â€" -7. k. A_._._.,.._ vollmn‘ of lili:li\"<.§ \w .5» is n guomn for: tlml our prions mo right :Lll'l nn “an”, pm. 1}, _ . A ~ ~ _ _ ‘ v _ _ u l _ ' I ' Mr. \V. I‘nbor. merchant, of Carlo- tOn l‘lucc, arrived in Athens on Friday evening on a visit to friends here. nssurnnvr that. our ghmls mo. niwuyH ‘ f } luggs, per rim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rm; 2. l l lmrd, pt-r lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l’rml not", or (Mr lmrgninn for (Vol), ‘ r \\,',. tints, per bushel . . . . . . . . . . its (:1 nivnlt-nt :u't- illit'l llltllt‘tl. l l ! (Zorn, pcr bushel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at moderate pl'ich.â€"~â€"A. James. Mothodisl. church since June. Mr. \Vliite ls in poor lwnltli. ,THE RlGNT PLACE To on THE RlEHT sonns AT THE RIGHT Pmcr mm from D w snocxvxnuz's on: rural: mucus work in nor line, SIIOE HOUSE ‘ , '9‘ Aflcr u rcsuls-nco of sovornl yours in “i” N“ Grin-“‘1‘(Cffflflflfz‘m‘mufi‘l “W” 1m“ MW“ llrlwkvilic, ,l)r. Gilus bus roturoc'l to . , , ., "it-wt ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ’m H" i H ’ “mm “ .‘stlu-ns and is residing on his farm . for iii. “4 worth $13.30 no 5: 1:: com. um cost of the village. forslfiis Worth k.l.Tfy _ ’ . _ Im- \\ui‘:lli Easter will fall on April 2 this your. , 1.1-:4; ui‘ .‘ “Ill' l! .LJ v - .4... much-mu in: no t.) \th'lll nix-o An t-zu'lv luuslx-r usually brings 1m ‘ lw-‘n pu int: mul \vr nnyjlui to 5‘0 sure of ymirfl‘fuil)’ “I’l‘l'l'L "ll ""“lli (hilt Will ll“ llmilml with joy by all. will lutt‘r: Robin 7 Until lw lid" L-i {tax-l “A Shoes. 11.2w ii «ls-xv or! mom. Ful' lilt‘ In“. fil“‘,l[ i~nlm'1u.=« .‘tlvh' Mt u‘» .\l.:| ; ifs. \vlmlu 1w; _ ’ llmilm, \\.\ll'l' primi' '-'-4 \\.~l'. lx].l~il' i...” urn-n; .1 lm‘. ox" lint-l in Hum 'iilrlt'rri 'lawirwh'nm :UCxI tn flit)". ll xi-i 'w' .t ln‘ «‘hl.(~)“;li,\lntl . g prrpumnmis ‘n built-rim. erf)(,)'\V7N}CԤf BROCKVILLE- ‘ ilirir unnounl-micnls. of , Attonlltiu is; (lirrul‘ml to tho Ml. i J. llmvkvillu, which uppmu‘S for the [irst ilimo in this works issue. IZL‘T'l‘lir- lcportor from now until While, Seclcv’s Bay, spring and summer trade a has added sixty nine members to the 09”ch lmulloy, of tho (loltlmi l‘rown, Mins- in the championship hockey match Ton, cofl‘uc sndcocou, beat. grsdcs. at at Kingston last week betwccn 0t- tuwn and Queen's College clubs the cnpital mom came out victorious, win- ning the 5.1an by 6 goals to 8. Guy Curtis, of Delta, played with Queen's and the Newu says he is a “daisy.” Building in Brockville is likely to be brisk this spring. Several busi- ness houses. two fine residences, a Carriawa Milli” 0rd": “Pairing terrace, nnd numerous small dwell. and painting done in first class style in,“ are ail-em], “figured. Merchants state that. the prospects for a good 81- Tho Athens amateur dramatinls are diligently practicing the play, "Among Mme llymg 1mg roturm-d nl'ter five‘thc Breakers,“ which they will pllwu Weeks: vacation and is rcndy now to 0" the board! early in April. all who desire comedy is of tho Reno-comic order, This und whilcit nbounds with sparkling dialogue, ridiculous situation and mousingincidont. there is n vein of the pathetic and just n touch of the tragic running,y through the play which serve to add the charm of variety and make it in all respects u model ccmvdy. We learn that (Thus. Wing, of this village, after seven years succosnful his position with them to ncccpta lllkc pwfgiuu with Messrs. Ilutos and lrown. clwcsc mcmii‘r-cturcrs, Elbe Mr. \‘J’inp, who has always tukr-n it deep interest in his employer’s business. furnished Mr. Steve Niblock, several years ago, and he will accept the cell providing the Transfer Com- mittee sanctions it. The Btrntford Beacon states thet a farmer near that town sent the milk I eight cows to the factor last sea- son. and received therefore 448.63, on average of 856.08 or cow. The fee. tory opened Apri lath and closed Nov. 18th. He had only $25 worth of bran and chopped oats. Ho ec- complishcd this result by careful “breeding and Weeding." Do not be discouraged if other medicines have failed to give you rcliel‘. Mcmbruy'u Kidney and Liver Cure nets on the Kidnoy’s direct, com. bined with a mild action on the Liver and Bowels. thereby removing the cause of Back-Ache, Sour Stomach, Dizziness, Indigestion and Constipa- tion. Tryit. Ask J. P. Lamb. Athens, about it. ~ Stock- taking of the insolvent estate of L. S. Lewis, Newboro, is completed and at a recent meeting of the creditors he was given ten days to make some definite offer. As Mr. Lewis has been for a. great number of years in business his failure may be attributed to a new system recently introduced. The svstcm is bordering on the one used by the “patrons of industry” and which acquaints the oustomor with the pro- fit-s made on goods. A compromise seems inevitable and be will in all pro~ liability be rc-ostublishcd in business shortly. An Athens Serenade. While our Bmckvillo contempor- cries, The Recorder and Times, Were bitterly slinging dirty ink at each s . a . u. , .- ' - . .’ - . . 4‘ . .. ' , l _ Um un rclnmtsarr mikmu1r cxtsnsnc “0le .m Messrs. Mlllel and Ferguson. {other an m”, week. the 399cm] “13, V V for ile spring Lillilt‘.!("llt‘(':$c and butter mauufurtllrcrs._ oflgnrmspondem of the Recorder a, Match our uuvrrmsmg columns for bpcnrcrvillc, low concluded to resngn 1 Addison was peacefully rusticntmg at ,Athcos, taking no part whatever in the war of words waging ct Breck- ville. , The subject; under discussion by Iour contemporaries wore “ Who runs tho Recorder ‘P and “Who is to blame i The agitation for it high school in also of this village, with a letter of in- for Mrs. Shepherd ‘2’" both of which Mcnirkvillo is Silll going on. One pvrcon. who has no family to educate. oil'crod SSOU towards the erection of a building. ' Messrs. i. S. Super and f". P. Lum- bm't. of llrltn, wore buying lmrscs lost work at. l’ortli. It is probable that "Marshall France" will. go to Lnnnrk (‘0. this spring. of) I. l" l“ 4. lhfi out “me-.21“. m... . uuâ€"uo WU ‘ 5/5 Whig , A 7"ZOZ/M'26674262’Z z‘ // Bargain Housel -.m A few cXpt-nsive chamber sets to be sold for $5 pi-r rotâ€"original price $9. $510, and {SWâ€"nut the China Hall, â€"~llrockvillc.â€"-T. W. Drums. 815 per week straight salary, to re sponsiblc person "male or female" to rcprem-nt us in yourlocclitynâ€"wAddrcss ll (lmuulinn Music Folio 00., 77 Victoria St. Toronto. Ont. (loo. ll. Lenders, well this vicinity. is now spoken of as l vein? of the lat-Josh borders, lowest i'ftlll’lif‘l‘s and most progressive citizens: of Southern Kunccn 'LAltw): l‘l. Palmer. mill swcct, lius purvimsml tho butchor business from known in win}: We ore still Leading the Trade ml the following lines: LADIES DEPARTMENT \Vt‘ lmvv lel llllt'i nl 1701'; iii lll‘z‘xr‘ (lzuhlx (HH‘ iv llrw. kx'illr' in cumin". ' Amos Blanchard located in the Moral.-- lloy lilm‘lr. Mr. lllnnchnrd will out 1er l:i'~;§l3‘~‘l£tl)i. for n time. Perhaps you are wanting a wood pcyingimsitinn. Ylien learn short bond and hook-keeping. The de- mand for competent etcnogrephc-c in greater than the supply. Thom:- who register at the Brockviile Business College within the next 30 days may obtain a scholarship at reduced rates. It will pay to investigeto this. List of grndentoa who have rcccntlt' secured situation: will be forwarded with other information to all nppli; canto. ' 0n Seturdey lest use four young people were driving into the «mutt-y to spend the evening at a friend’s honee, the cutter was tipped over and the mupnnts thrown out. Fortunately, they escaped unburt. but the bore! become f ed and ran away. Two young men who made ‘a raeh attempt to catch“ narrowly amped being run over. After running about threemilee ehe home was caught end returned to the owner, who had been W perâ€" suing it. I . , i'l..:..«_..-m1‘.s. (iinghums 21ml l’rintrs w: alul‘y‘prmmsr-d .2::...idnls4. the Manitoba l \\."cvl., Murch 8th. Licnl. Mm‘llpinc tiiwn. l’ull liuvs of ilziin :n‘cl func l’rcnc and {i :lish \Vorw . ' l i y h I 1"" Meeting at 8 D. m. celebrated Clothiers. All work. guaranteed to give satisfaction. surprisn the clones: buyers. Our boots and shoes are manu- ,/ (100,13 km): in a qpmjm] 5,0er Thin will be the most. intnrcstfhg -‘ ‘ l\V‘I"‘t,'l\' of the present session of tho * quality, pattern and price, school (intuition. and McCarthy's tariff ircsnlution will all be up for discussion. . ‘1 ‘ GENTb FURNISHINGS will say good-bye to the comrades and l )m‘ stock is complete and second to none in g mend“ 0‘ “he”. .lm'mg '0 I!“ hllm“ . . . , ,1, . . . . I will be Welcome. stmls, \\ ('5'. ul ltuglzmn . .mtmg‘s m the latest tlosxgns; Scotcbl ‘ ’Any person (ll-airing n rczuly- maclt- suit should come to tlw' Great Bargain House. “N: "we a full line in Men's lioys' ‘ ' t We always have lod the trade. but thin spring we will have the fucturml liy Amos Holden 81 (30., whose name is a guarantee of excellence. m.“ “n‘J‘lUHH‘Ed m "\[hmH“r“Hmfllominion mnlimncnt, as. Tortc‘s ! At the Sulmfion Army“.bhrrncks on "NU. :m: “in it."_ no account oi'.rsickllcss. Every body and (funmlim‘i suitingsmâ€" all (if the best that money can infill and Youths? Clothing. mare .. lured by James O'Brien 8: Co, largest stock over offm‘ud for Cillt‘. in Athens, and at prices to ‘1 INALLLINES "We have :iir goods you wanf at the prices you like. - Be sure . you sec cw stock before flooding one dollar. it will pay you. . f , V“ .v l l l lmduction to his late employers and he went. down to Spencer-ville and secured the. position vacated by Mr. Wing. \Vc congratulate all parties concerned. Parish 0! Moms Beer. The annual missionary mcctinga will bclicld in the churches of this purl-Ab on Sunday next, March 12th, as follows :-â€"â€" ’ St. Pnul's church, Delta, o‘clock um. Trinity church. Lnnsdownc Beer, at 8 o'clock pm. Christ church, Athens, at 7 o'clock .m. p Addresses will be delivcréd on the missionary work of the churchhy Rev. Dr. Nimum. rector of Trinity church. Brtickvillo, and His Honor Judge McDonald, 'of‘ St. Pnul'u church, Brockville. A collection in old of the missionary fund of tho diocch will bc taken up at all of the services. The public are most gur- nestly invited to attend. )/ ..Wu. Wmmrr, Rector. 00m to hutch Wcslcy Barber loft Athens to-dny for Manitoba, taking with him four horses. At Lyn he will be joined by a Mr. Darling with sufliciout horses to make up 9. cor-loud. On Tuesday next the population of this section will be further lcssencd by the depart- uro of the following wcll~known citi- mm, the majority of whom will locate in southern Manitoba :â€"â€" ' Delormn .Kilborn and family. taking four horses, household furniture, etc. Alex. Taylor, taking two horses. Alex. Sherman. taking two horses - lite. lime, prospecting. John Mackio, pro-:pocting. Kerr and family. Newborn, taking our lead of cflbcts. L. 8. 80pm. horses. On Monday'Mr. ll. Kilhorn was presented with the following address. :â€" Athcm. Mereh 6th, 1893. MR. Dumas“ Knit)". Due Sufiâ€"AI ere about to leave this section country to settle in Munitubm we. the business men of this place. feel eouetreined in saying gand~bye to express jointly our appre- elation of your many excellent ul- itiee. During the years that you ve conducted an express bealneae between this pleea and lBroclrville we have always found you oereful. taunt-thy. and ohiiein‘, and we would be en. mtefcldid we not atthieu-eex. pron to you our thanks fer evm. Warden-tel ‘hepethetyeer oerue te.eo<l lib J at ll Delta, taking five subjects are too small to engage the attention of the War Correspondent. Instead of belittling himself by icin- ing in such a triflinlf discus- sion the talented and gifted corros- pondent gave dc.in and linurly lec' lures to delighted audiences (men only) on the topic of “Home Rule for Ireland," and “What. will wo do with the Irish when we get them 7" II. is with regret that we have to announce that we must, for lack of space, only publish the very bricfest mention of his discourse. Hie omtorical eulogice ofCol. Sanderson and JohnstOn, of Bullykillhcg, were particularly elor quent. In addition to his other wr- aotilo talents the War Correspondent is on llrplicsn child of song, and in- cidentally this talent was called into requisition last Thursday evening. ()n that evening a rumor was cir- culated through the village that one of tlic stalwart young bachelors 0f the towuship had taken unto himself a fair bride in the person of a lady about double or treble his own age. Mnny‘of the more youthful members of the community determined that such succession was worthy of a serenade, and accordingly the order was given to the boys to assemble and each to bring with him his musi- cal instrument. When they did ctr rumble, and when they had tried several times to coax forth the happy couple by the strains of their discoro dnnt horns and hello. the Chief of scene of the serenade. appeared and costumed eole control of the party. The Chiefs musical education has probeny been neglected, u be utterly failed to appreciate the musical ml of that. youthful gathering. and he even threatened some of the perform. era with the terrors of the law it‘ they did tgo home. Even while the Obie was dispersing the party the War Corrupondeut. in reeponee to a special invitation. and accompanied by Trustee Tom ofDobbaville'. ea in- trodneer, quietly entered and was made welcomeb all the inmates of iiic‘houee.end er spending a meet delightful half hour in singing a few here of "Annie Laurie,” the Gene!- deet, before leaving. eemeetly and ’ncl endeavored to lmpreas u the te‘edbridegroomthe vitel m- of the m of "Ho-e in." meet! new couples. We learn that both the eereuede led the “M W' advice were rather «My, as the couple eve v e " era“ grow. ’ ‘ lite beak, the urnnment then slippingto Police, who lives just opposite to thd .. '3'... l.p..;.i.~4.".'...;..t....., “an... ., _i ‘ ‘- ain“ ' . The teases . at bum.» the time; but next day node .an examination. To their surprise. they found that there actually was a gold ring firmly lodged on the heck of the sender‘s tongue. It proved to be u ring that one of the daughters of the home had lost eight yenre before. It is suppoeed that the ring had fallen into the spring at the ’ which the fowl drank. end that the under bed recently fished it up with the back of its tongue. The edges of the ring were somewhat worn. 7.0mm”. Through the'courtaey of Goo. Tay- lor, M. P., we received lest week copies of the annual report of the Dominion dairy commissioner, Prof. Robertson. Fran cover to cover it is full of valuable hinte and information respwting dairying, and every farmer interested in this branch of agricul- ture should obtain a copy. Roswel- ing the Bnbcock milk tester, J. B. McEwsn, one of Prof. Robertson‘s assistants, says: The wonderful situ- plicity and undoubted reliability of the B-ibcuck milk tester renders it in- Valnablc to tho dairying inlemsts. Any person of ordinary intelligence can learn to use it in a very short time. The grant difference in the per ccntof‘ the butter-fat. contained in milk from different herds. the nm‘luubtrd value of milk according to its butter- fat, goes to show the injustice of the present. system of paying f0r milk. The immediate adaption of the Syn- tem ofpaying for milk according to the per cent of butter-fut. contained is most desirable. not only for its being the Only rquimblc way. but us a pm- vention against all frauds. winter Defining. Mr. Stems Knapp. Writing to the Recordnr from Philipsville, gives the following information respecting win- ter duirying, which will be read with interest by our rural subscribers :â€"- Especially muong the agricultural portion of the community, one has only to say “cheese” nudvnll is uttcn- ticn. It is :1 question of vital impor~ tunce from the fact that it is about the only source today from which the farmer can secure the money to meet his liabilities. Consequently, all of ll‘..'_)l"lllllll0n relating to this impor- tant industry is eagerly sought after and discussed. The best breeds of cattle, tho silo vs. the old way of feed- ing, how many months in tho your can and should a cow give milk, is it advis- able to operate combined cheese and butter factories, can cheese be success- fully inunufncturcd during the winter months ? I think the latter has been fully answered at the Furmers’ Pride cheese factory where I was maker the post season. The patrons of this lac. torv are a. go-nlicud lot of men and were willing to take their chances of losing a. few mesaes of milk to prove or disprove the theory that choose which would pass on the English market could be made in the winter months. I was: not only willing, but anxious to assist them to gain this valuable in- formation end lam planned to state what in alrrn-‘ly widely known. that. up to the 7th of January, in whnt is ad- mittcd to be the coldest Winter in the history of the cheese industry in Cons.- ‘ do, we manufactured ch:ch which 1 contained all the qualificntuxm which go to make up a. first-class article. 80 the old theory is practically dead. beyond any hope of resurrection. I do not take all the credit for the s lendid success which attended the nrmers’ Pride the past season. for I have no fear of successful cacti-fiction when l soy that the patrons or .cond to none for honesty and intelligence in furnishing and producing pure milk. I“ “DWI”. Talk. Hector, the"l‘ ror, has closed a week's work in gilkton. In one of his addressee he sai there were a. whole lot of people he wanted to strike, that close of people who were always singing and re ing. They asked the Lord to roll it the dark cloud of in temperance and let the sunbeams of light spread with radiance and splen- dor o'er the nation. That was the language they used in prayer meetings. When these people came before the rum power they bowed down and used their citieenehip in helping the dam- nable thing along. The attitude of a many men to temperance work was like an old hen that a man had for whom the speaker worked at one time. This hen never laid a dozen eggsinher life. She would run to round with her wl spread end clock. ell the time. iii; would set on anything. Be triedto break up her eettingpreetieee. and wee toldthat if beeaw a ring .“ he“! in cash or recount to be the M. M. P. for L’Ielet by a majority of 36. hll eeet. and no doubt the little man ii buckling on his armor for a flerpe‘ Ight. Be fights well. but he would. I ht better if hie own skirts were [law states that children _> i ' " "' a, " ' u- I ' Revel ‘ stock of enui lll‘nbe ‘ to eclldthe game times prepare to y t trade. Pa Umllvflm 1“” Hui" W- “" ' “tr”? “Vim.” ’ nc all-wool Yarn and Cloth. at moderate prices, and will be highest market price for R. WALKER “no... .. .04..” m Mr. Torte he! been declared on a He has taken eener. B. Bolton and B. Derbyshire lmvel the contract. of building a new cheese factory for D. P. Alguire at the, Salem church, Redford town line. 3 . Itch of every kind, on humor all animals, cured in 30 minutes oyl Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. \Vnrrv', anted by J P. Lamb. l Committees hove been appointed to canvas the town of Perth und the townships of Bathurst and North Burgess to purchase the toll road no the Scotch Line and remove the toil- gates. A Kingston alderman is proposing I0 introduce into the city council n_ by-law, imposing u for on all bach- elors over 26 years of age, unlusn they can show good cause why they should not marry. After the lat July next any person » found with firearm-u or wmmns on his. person and not having a. certificate from a justice of tho pear-o permiuinc him to do so, will be liable to im- prisonment without. the option ' tho finc. English Spnvin Linimcnt rmnoves‘ all herd. soft, or cullouscd Lumps and : Blemishes from horses, Blood Spuvin, Curbs, Splints. Ring Bone. Swwncy, Stifles, Sprains. Sore and Swollen, Throat, Coughs, etc. Sure $50 by! use of one bottle. ‘v‘l’nrrnntcd by" J. P. Lamb. ‘ I The former school law requiring, children betwocn the ages of 8 and 14 years to attend school 100 :lnys in till“. your has been repealed. Tho proscntg must allmnll regularly lul‘ the full term. Parents? should bear this in mind and sure: tlicmSclvru lroulxlc. . E The Postofilce Department lsfillt‘tl a largo postal card pcrfomicd and gummed both most useful mull whut lllc public have been u'nnlmg. They can be bought from lit-cured stump vendors. Ther is also an issue of 20 and 50 cont stumps. Tlituu- ‘ stumps bear the Queen's brad in her: widow hood. l r iAn exchange incidentally nnd’ briefly illustrates one of the (-urious' phases of human nature when it an pounced that there is n Woman ' Cope Vioccnt who in not only support ; inglmrhusbnnd, he being too busy, with politics to work, but is also pay- ing in instalments, the bill for =52 first wife's funeral. has: RHEUMA’NSM Congo m A Dunâ€"«l South American Rheumatic Cure for; Rheumatism and Neuralgiu radically curt‘s in l to 3 days. its action upon : the system is remarkable and mysan ious. It removes at once. the muscf’ and the diocese immediately lllfiappwtrs‘. l The first dose greatly bcnt‘iitn. 7.3 cunts. \Vnrrnnted by J. P. anb. g * C. Miller. the hermit of Fa'm'nqui " who lived in a but. of pine lmuglis, 18, now in the Gencrnl Hospital lic‘ suffered from a float-blunt: fnrn and font, but Ilie unrus will heal. lie is :1 German, about 60 yours of ego. and ‘1 has been in America eight yours. lie could get no woi'k, so he enlorud up n the career of a tramp. Ho terrible sight on entering the Hm: l'itnl. His hair was a. foot long. his; beard unkempt, his clothes rugged, and person unclean. l Robeccn Wilkinson, of Brownsvnlley,‘ 1nd,, says: "I had been in a distressed . condition for three years from Nor-i vousnees. Weakness of the Stonmcli,3 Dyspepsia and Indiqestion until my? health was gone. I bought one bottle} of South Amerian Nervine, which} done me more good than any $505 worth of doctoring I ever did in my; life. I would advise every weeklyl person to use this valuable and lovely remedy." A trial bottle will convince you. Werrentcd by J. P. Lamb. 1 ‘. An interesting point has arisen in connection with the will of the latcl J. J. Locker, for whole murder near’ Smith's Falls the son of the. deceased is now in Brockvillc jeil awaiting! trial. A cleuae in the will provideei thet his wife should mm. $1100 on l the sale of the reel eetatc. Mm' Lackey wastheeecondwifo of J. L! Luke end had no children. Reed! ere wt Member that Mrs. Lin-key. - waa muttered at the some time as her! gt. . rt; 1 I’ll 15‘ fig?“ husband and stepdaughter. and tbel in eeetioe now is. which ofl the two I Iret ’ If Ifre. anhey died Int the dues In the will never ' ease into Meet, and the children of be late 3.3. Luke] will be entitled money. If she did not die till hum her heirs. who are ben and elem would be the The sate:- e I? i organ or sewing machine, cell and save money. secondhand organs nnd imiodeonu cl. in ‘ my Vin-5 n; _, If you wont to purchase a piano. no me e owe good for sale cheapâ€"Jail. Rose, Athens. The Canadian Order of Forcede is c Fraternal Benevolent Society, in~' cor-pointed in 1879 and registered under the Insurance Corporations Act, 1892, of Ontario. The objects of the Scalety are to furnish its members with Sick and Funeral Benefit-l and an Insurance of our or two thousand dollars. The payments of the-so bonu- lits range from about one dollar to one dollnr and fifty cents pcr month, according to tho ago of the. member, and the nuimmt of the insurance curricd. The memluership is com- posed of men only, untl when ML mittcd they must bo between the uges of eighteen and fortytive. The present number of members is over ‘6,000, and the Society has a cash surplus on hand for the payment of the lnsurnncé of over 315,000, 850,- 000 of which is in Dominion of Cuna- (ln. Bonds, and “the balance is invested in the bout honorary institutions of like Dmninion. In addition to this, the local Courts hnvc about half 3 million of dollurs in their truafiurics lfnr tho pnynu-nt of the flick and. lFuncml Bum-ills. The High Score- tury of tho ()rdm' is Mr. Tlmnins iVVhift‘. of [ll'illllffil'tl’ and it is [mctodtlmt u. (‘ouil of this popular and purely (Inuntlinu Society will shortly be orgnniu-(l hero. Wanted Immediately. 153ml. choppcrl. Apply to S. Y. BUILIH, Athens For Sale or to Rent. Apply to tf Thrco humus to rrm or for sole. ll. ('. l‘llll.l.ll‘.‘~', Athena. May. 2. isms. Girls Wanted. To lrnrn :lru'H-mztklnx. nlt'llll’. ltl'xl door to Mon at, Athens. M Apply to Miss Evil 5: luminous, Elihu“ 3 n. .' Lost. ()1) Monthly, 371M, lulwncn l'nlmn'illo and llrvwln illr .I :m-x- v. Molnloih (‘Ulli with capo. Fimlrr will mil” ‘. f‘tx’ru' by“ lonrinq mum all l-‘urll. :- ll '14.”. L' view lllc, or at llti-pnrlvr ufllco. Alllt‘HH. ll. Mill'll'l‘ON, Athene‘. Allln‘llQ, Murch ml. i893. ...._..___M . . .. ..._._m...,_..__..___..-..~._......â€"._.â€"â€" Eldrm to Rent. Tho Goo. ll. Lutlmm farm. ottunted neer Algilll‘ii'fl (fol-nor, om: nod n hull miles coat of Album. l’nhwm'afiiim givnn Mnrcli int. Apply to (I'l'lh‘ F, lll’lJJH. Album. Athens. Fob. ‘lelh. mm. if. "i wlilauz'm For Sale. Iol No. l0, con. 54. half mile cost of Athens- 12 us (he Abrnm linker farm : iii: curve all «1. Hon-l hwnlit), ;-« ‘" v'gshlnlmusc rind wuildlngs. null .rnt ,. .. "Forum may. . "‘lllCKEY. .Lllmns. Fob. lOllI, Him. B‘nto ogs ~_yanted Tho "odor-signed wfli puy sht- following Drives ‘lfl (‘1‘.Hllfflr good. Mound logs, {run from knot nod ‘lllllklrfl. r-ut to tho lest he mr-ullnncd. dc- llvcrnd of his fnt'iory no.an 0 railway station .t'l‘llhiVS llmuzl: llnrk Tait-hum Hi? i? fm‘l \thlltrhztk ., ,. . rut llm‘llivo' “'IHU‘ .\.~4l| . . . . . . . 1 ul fir1rlflfrT-l . . Rim Ash .. . (1|de or Life: t. . . 1 51} 2nd llrotwh ltrdOak. out ll or ill fro! . l 75 lluauwnml . .. rm 1‘) frrt . . . . _ l 25 lllnvlc Ash. nut lore tlmn l6 lllt'ht‘fl at top 4,-ni'l.(utl3f(-(‘l. ., , . 7 li‘rh-r quoted in per Mumford). t'uslmn showing of nil kinds done on she “mime m FOR-liminth pril'os. H. Y. lllflllllfi, Album. $311“ .. 3:1) .200 '1‘ II E t Golden Crown \VllEN IN - BROOKVSLLE - CALL A"? Ell-"r3 Golden Crown Dry Goods and Clothing Emporium e BEE nun usuernm floor Ten pcr cont off all cash sales. Children‘s Suits gspecialty. J. W. Bradley A.M.CHASSELS Til! Ill auteur ’ rename dnirmiumadeepuvheaez, f l . 5,... i , . o . .'~~"< . ‘ . p. e 4- 30083 Gemlsmen whowlehtohave ~. and perfect ~ ¢ ll l :"

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