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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 21 Mar 1893, p. 4

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. , J“ ' x “’i ' 1' . wowwu m Wind “Sunni-harm Pfl‘wfiifib l . dam springrollgl W‘ohovorhuéwf.nqsh~ a DO you war.» ‘ ~ “7"” . , “In. Mus. Chenille Curtain. Polbaudot Bumios. Art ,I ' Madras Marlins. ancy' florists. or anything in the house. furnishing lino. Consult your best interests and see our goods. 0 {y direct attention in our Emilio meh k50va *? vsthe best value obtainable in grey and bleached Cotton. Cotton You and Carpet Weir. Culimor_snd other Concludes. Cotton Bhirtings, Fiennolotts, euslev‘cloths. Outing Finnnols. Prints, Gmg~ hams, 81c... kc. An opportunityyo show you our goods will be appreciated. Central Block, Athens. H. ARNOLD ' THENS GROCERY CATCH ON TO THIS! ONCE A CUSTOMER ~â€" ALWAYS A CUSTOMER s . a stock of genuine‘nlw ' V - ‘nwwnunm M EASTER ' Dress Goods Sale 090113,th B ' S started on Saturday, 18th the greatest Dress Goods gale that has ever been held iii Brockville, and Saturday’s business makes us certain that it is a success. PRICES TELL AND JUST.THINK OF THESE 24 in. Costume Tweeds nt 91c. 42 in. Estamano Borges in B salt, Nasys, anns and Browus, etc. 25o, worth 390. 42 in. Colored Henriette: at 19 mod 220. 42 in. Fancy Jacquard Suitings, worth 500., only 380. yd., etc. etc. etc. _, will bsprcporod to sell the some at moderate '_ ..= ‘ usiltlmesbe re redto the'hihest .E “w wool in cash «page. pay a . ‘ i' " ' mimicry. t _ cocoons ""i'l‘a '33 rmiwm a hot. ymwwmmw J We um I. n- ., tint.~ 'GotoG.W.Bsaob'l mm. b ‘ ' - i w «in. kslsominosndfloorpsiai. “mam” An English railway train will be ands, evening he, H can of the sights'ut the Chicago Fsir. “r. on ma, 1,000 col! skins. vented, 50 ctl. cosh, at Mott s Robe-011’s. We acknowledge with thanks receipt of late Florida pspsra from Mr. E. Middleton. If you wont s new list, gloves. tie. shirt or collar, the latest styles. go to II. ll. Arnold's, Control Block. It is probable that The Peogilo's Lifo Insurance Company will shortly be represented in this section by an Athens agent. «on to as m .' ’ Prices on oil prove this siste- “m ment by you made st Thompson’s. . Dakota Farm For Rent A VM to for to t mutation of W too. its unanimoultivat‘ion within A short nuns. “mm “em doorman: w u no In .. horses. i now warm and whom". Good l0lll|° OB writer idlnp. Wells. to. Schoolo 3”“ A M were new?" “ Fort Ransom. Dakota. TN to. cos Out. 110‘ the word “bus (1" which they spelled V out but could not pronounce. and to assist them the teacher s little girl whst she would hove it she got married. 'I‘hohsnsvvei'(1 cams s3 :33 irons seed, clover seed and garden pootedly thot s 6 out on m seeds at Mott a. Robesou’s. the 1:10:01»! dig {on-1° £1113 widow and A Merrickvillo mun was flood 814 etc or . n 0 w n ' me new vrssiou. last ok for swearing on the streets . in Sxmth‘s Falls. Hs-mwherc are you goeng my pretty mud. G. W. Beach's is the place to buy She_['m 80‘,” an..- 250, your loco curtains, art muslins. cur- Thompson’s. tom poles, carpets and floor Oil cloths. Owing to . milmdonkndmg “mans. some of the officers :1 report of the inst high school literary entertainment did not sppesr. The programme can- sisted of an instrumental by Miss my H t k “in & t Arnold. recitation by Miss flush. 1: cm "“ I’iofrs’ fmo 6‘ I n 9’ c‘ 8' song by high school glee club, rustling MO“ It 0 "mo" 5‘ of high school Journal by Mr. Elton, The Ontario Legislature will meet and last, but not least, a debate. April 5th. The delay has been Subject: Resolved. “That Welling- cnused by the new buildings not living ton was a greater general than lcmnplcicd. Napoleon." The afirmstch was Orto ALLAN I. W! A into Farmersville Lodge u-..“ .... or .40 ’It is the prevailing Opinion that we lbs. light Musom‘udo Sugar. $1.00 1“” the b‘m’ “clawed “Lock “f “’0' i Our 25, 35, and 400.. Too. has no equal. caries in the place. We keep ovory- l thing required in our line and the: I Volume of business we do is n. guurnrni Dried Apples, per bushel . . . . . . $1.00 We tlmt 0‘" Prices W‘- r‘iihl “ml “'1': cum-r. per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 assurance that our goods are ulways ‘ 16 Mrs. J. L. Gallagher Was 3 dclcgstc fresh. Our bill'gillns f'll' (infill. Pm‘lm‘e» 0"; Lard' per m ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' i 13 to the meeting of the Bmckvillo Prom 30 bylcry st Iroquois not week. ‘ 1 l0 Lb ,.._ 1-1.) its equivalent uro unequalled. Wel " i 1"" NW“ - - - - - - . . - « - . . - 55 %HOILVK Moots lot and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. n Lamb's Hull Control Block Mtln St" Athens. \fltii’i‘OitB WELCOME. ....__...v .. . _...__._..-_,..â€".... 0â€".-.” For Product we will pay BBOCKVILLB Th 1 f o h . ese are on y a ew prices, to s ow you that we mean 338311888 3033889 business; but whatever style of dress you want you will find it _--â€"- just as cheap. Come soon and get first choice in the other SHORTHIND I SPEGMLTV dcpts. Everything will be found Aâ€"i. Value and prices Thorouqls always the lowest for firstâ€"class goods. Among the special lines are Too st Eggs, por doz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening. 0n and utter A l 811: ‘i will show it fine M- Iortmont of Trimgibd and Untrinnnod Millin- ory at the store of J. H. McLaughlin. My Commercuu caurwe coda ere all new. and of the t x voig'ulatee styles. Sutislnotlon cunt-anthem my goods and prices bolero purchasing elsewhere. M138 0. BEXI‘ON. .sâ€"I- ; Corn, per bushel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smoked herrimzs, salt I herrings. quote as follows : You are ("rite-d to (‘all TERMS nusousuns MOTT & nonnsom ' Send for Illustmmd Catalogue be, Ladies Black (Fast Dye) Cotton llosc, 10c, 15 and 250. fora where you 30. [Indies Undervestfl Inf?” 2 for 250., up. Special line heavy Cottonndo, 16c. GAY 6b MCCORD. Principals Table Linen from 170. up. Men's Grey Working Shirts. 500 ; Navy Flfll'll‘l‘i do, 750‘ Our space here won’t permit our gix’iug you as many prices as we wrmld like. ‘ E RIGHT GOODS AT THE liIEHT PRICE BROCKVILLE‘S ONT- PRICI BARGAIN $1303: HOUSE . ._____.....___.._u_.-__..â€"_ we ._.,._._...w,. THE RlGliT PLAOE TO SET Til 2 in! to muimi ‘ (f l . l) min' D W. \ L , do ‘I zglt‘ 0 10!; 1 . |I\ \ Ili:\"\5 u now Till «toys in: Will run it Grand Clearing Sale of [Kay's and Men’s Shoes, motion in favor of (gigging the Cup“- i‘ills'll on to the following prices: dim] mama” at the \V01'1(],d fail. on . . . . . . . . . for slirl worth $2.51) a ‘ ' ' Mm $137 worth $2.00 uumiuy. . . . . . , . for $l.‘.’3 \Vnrill 351.75 Count taken by Morford Arnold Ind Willie Sly, the negative by Sidney Crummy sun! Mr. Moore. After weighing the many strong arguments on either side, the school decided in favor of the affirmative. The clomug literary of the term will be held on the 24th lust. (lyricist, ovary day, \Vilsou 3t. Sm’s. pail-linn'wul. support We call this The People's Store and we endeavor to make the name. a suitable one ; and you will find it to your advantage to do your buying here, as we carry a complete stock in every department and always mark our goods at selling~p0t keeping â€"-â€"prices. ' Don’t fail to give us :1 call when you are in town and we will make it to your interest to buy from us. For Hi 7 I Grout I'UillIIJl ion « ill ouch «lupuriinont. Mi n'u (ii‘lllllilt‘ lliinggrilii liitlti. \X‘lltllt‘ fox. Monk- iil'lillillll “mm l..u,o- Boots. wulvtr‘primf .. .. Mr n'u mini! l.i-n,xln:r lllurzlwr-i, wull mm o . .. w i N Mung mfi‘nl lumllu r lntm: limits. strong. . . . . . . . . for 1).! worth Stile ll... '4 rolnl in .il lxvr luu'u limits, i'Z‘Lll'iI m mug“ .. . . .. lUr ll“! Worth {Lin in. ‘n rmlhl ln-zulwr i.ui'o..llo«ils, liooksmni tip. .... ...fur 6-) worth $.00 (‘nmparv liw nlnr. u ';:i‘i'.‘t:5 with whnl you have. boon pnying xuul we ought to bu sure inuii- in future- A good secondhand buggy for sale I oi- .\. .l nmes . ' Emotion. x At tho Methodist parsonage, Athens, on Wedn’csdny lust, by the Rev. John Grenfcll. Manmo-i Louch. of Lyn. was united in marriage to Miss Lucy Lillie, of Plum Hollow. On Friday they wern fli'i‘Ol'lle'l a reception at the residuum of Mr. 0" WW, accompanied the I "icing sun on Friday. A slight ilurry :nl‘snow full in the evening. All signs fiin 5"“ n Cold winter and the weaning proplnzm are in it bad fix. ’l‘wa Minions Men's (liiitvrn um! Low linols. .~rl on our llnrimin Tablas u lot of iilli‘H in V q ' lion! lcl (hm .5 \Vvliv‘ 'l¢l‘ , I ‘ t u I I ~54 and we 1.51%(33'0‘1 your choice from $1.00 to salon Hryinllr isv'iv'vs from ‘3‘! “r (-htuwc puss you. We on solo .igrnis for iluttorick's l'uttoms. ii. it. Arnold spent last week in Montreal picking up novelties for the spring trade and reports securing some sway-down bargains in special lines of dry-goods. council of Boar Yongc It: Escoit will meet. at the town hall. Athens, on Monvlny, April 3. when they will appoint pntlnnustcrs, pound- kecpcrs. etc. I} “ii/V . I) O VVISlâ€"ITCXV The Great Bargain House A low expensive chamber sets to be incl-l for $5 pr-r sew-original price 3}). C $10, and {HZâ€"4m the China Hull, .4 rmoumcemem // The Calgary Herald snys grass hoppers have made an appearance out wont, and the pubic in some parts is We are still Leading the Trade in. the following lines: covered with thoumnds of those LADIES DEPARTMENT nimble little insects. Cari-inure built in order. repairing and painting dune in first class style nt mmicrnto primerâ€"A. J umcs. Brch is do. and be. a loaf in Smith's Falls. The bakers are having s fight. “’0. have all lines of Fancy Goods. kept in a general store. 1., is muccxy nocosgay'y m dir'oci in Dress Goods our lines are unequalled in Athens or even ititélilon to the allvt at E. A Bigt - r; , , . ‘- . . . is. . . mini. ' o. appearing in us issue. Brockvdlc. In l'lf‘lllnijlflllCS.’(Illlghilnlfi .md l'iiiltta wt. v commands Mention. The company competition In quality. pattern and price. “A and mg a strictly cash bu“ ness and their quotations are really ‘3‘ i Q sur mining. GENTS FURNISHINGU . ‘ We are “in it". Our stock is complete and second to. none in town. Full lines. of plain and fancy French and hiiglish VVor- eludes the lent of the Newboro Stsndnrd on it is likely that that lpnpfl‘ will in future be owned sud con- ‘trollcd by a Westport business mo. “act advertised to be sold by auction in Toronto yesterday. The stool: in- Wc always ha largest stock e surprise the closest buyers. factured by Amos Holden 8: C0.) of excellence. i H. H. Arnold has just received from ;il10 .‘luni‘ord Mfg. Co’y of Hamilton a large consignment of men's. boys’ and oiaildicu’s readymodo clothing ----- the best mode goods in Canada. {sec them. A writer in iho Prescott Journal usys that while blasl‘ing the ice jumb opposite that town recently the oper- sims are convinced that they dis- steds; 1W est of England Pantin sin the latest designs ; Scotch ggefogfiewl’fiflz‘i Eggsmhogngapt‘ and Canadian -si,iitings-â€"â€" all 0ft c best that money can buy. ’ ‘ ' ‘p . Any person damning :1 readyâ€" made suit ShOUl-d come to the Great Bargain House. 'We have a full line 10 Mens Boys and Youths‘ clothing, manufactured by James Brien & (To. celebrated clothicm. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. [in not be discouraged if orher medicines have failed to give an relief. Mombrs 's Kidney sad or Cute acts on the idney's direct, com- bined with s mild sction on the Liver sud Bowels. thereby removing the soon ss navigation opens. BOQTS AND SHOES come of Back-lobe. Sour Stomach. Mr. L. S. Lewis, insolvent, oi Newborn. failed to effect a settlement with his creditors and the stock was v0 led the trade. but this s )ring we will have'thc vcr offurcd for sale in At cos, and at prices to Our boots and shoes are shutou- Dlsslhoss, Indigestion and Constipo A'k 1' Pt 14““. whose name is a guarantee IN ALL ' LINES We have the goods you want at the'prices you like. Be sure you see our stock before spending one dollar. It will pay you. J. H. McLAUGHLIN , yr. . “‘w'fifikn -... .. W. ’1‘. Stevens. Plum Hollow. in the afternoon by their Wedded friends and in the oven- ing by ~voung people. They will make their home at. Lyn. Thai: their lives may be bug and happy is the wish of their many friends in which ilm Reporter joins. A Western Woddm . Mr. Frank AVery, a former well known resident of ongo Front. can- ducis a prosperous business at Book- ford. Illinois. On March 9th be on- lercd into partnership with Miss Louise Hngun,of that city and the Rogistmudnsctio thus spool; of the event :â€" A very pretty wedding was cele- brated at the horns of Mrs. Emma. Hogan. 12‘). North Court. about 0 this afternoon, iho marriage ofMiss Louise .l. Hogan to Fran Avery. Rev. Shepard officiated. About 60 tel- u'ivss ’snd intimate friends were present. The bride looked charming in a costume of English cherry fnillo, with passcmontric trimming; to ntutz'h. The couplo rejoice in the POSSOSSTOH of many friends in Rock- ford. Mr. Avery is the well known ropricior of the shop store at 105 i'Orth Court street and is us ui’iivsr- sally liked by the no usintsncce mode in s social way as i use with whom he comes in contact in business. [. 0. 1‘. Annual onus-oh “m On Sunday lost at 10.15 a. m. the members of Court Athens lodge o! Foresters, accompanied by visiting brethren from Lyndhuut, Glen Bucll nod New Dublin. assembled at their lodge room for the purpose of attend~ ing divine service at the Methodist Church hot-c. . At 10.30 sharp the members of " the order, visitors and local, tastefully wearing the regalio of their brotherhoood, formed in process- ion in front of the lodge rooms and marched to the church. About fifty foresters were in attendance. The. church space was taxed to its utter- most to accommodate the numbers who attended this impressive service. At the church the special service for the dav was conducted by the Rev. Bro. John Grenfell. of Athens, assist» ed by Rev. Prof. B. Wrench. of Bufi'alo. N. Y. The congregation listened with leased attention to an eloquent and attractive sermon do liver-ed by the Dev. Hr. Greniell, who took ior his text I chose of the 14th of James. choir ser- g Millinerv Opening 1 wish to inform tho people of Athons and vicinity thatmy milllnery opening is on Friday, March 24, 1893 AND FOLIOV‘HNG DAYS. My display will consist of New York. Paris and French patterns. Vclvote. Velvotoens. Ribbons. Locos. Flowers 8w..le of the latest novnlt ice â€"not one dollar of old stock. Miss A. llnnnn for the benefit, of heroel well as tho ublio. attended the Jim: y opening at A bony. N. Y.. and Mos Locke nttcn od Monti-en openings. and with all oqui cuts are prepared to guarantee soils faction. Mitts Looks in without exception it first close millincr. Remember the old stand â€"ovcr the post office J. HANNA. _â€" Sprin ....____.... .a............_._...._.. Don’t Fail to call and inspect our stock of Watches. Clocks, jewelry and Silverware. Correct fitting of the Eyes our Specialty. A full line of Stationery always in stock. Repairing in all branches of the trade carefully and prompt- ly done. All goods represented. WM. DOATES & SON uremia t omcun 220 King Street“ Brockville guaranteed as ..__â€"~ TIIE Golden Crow WHEN IN - BROOKVILLE - CALL AT THE Goldsp Crown [in Goods and Clothing Emporium s stt m. "‘qu tress Ten Dist per cent 0“ all cash In our last. (mmpi'tltirm, in «Mon wr- had a circle containing M’nlnia. Wu limi mum in mum ink from 300 in 9.‘“l.‘llll. UH tho it linli', llOi‘l'VttY, our ouswmcrsmuuntrd lwttrr than we Pxpi'cnli. At the clu'il,‘ of tho cmnpi'iiliun the winners were notiilod of tlutir sum-out. und l‘no [ll'l'M‘lllMlilt’ai‘di‘d just M we mlvt‘i‘tlstxl. As it prIK-i' of this and on an evidence that we have kn-pi urn-m mil: with our patrons. We will sum] a comp t'ii' lint ni‘n lnnrrs (excepting those obji-ctlng to pulilnli‘.) to any address on receipt of a. 3 t‘vnt slum in my woman. Wodo this instr‘ml of publishing t n-m on nt'Cflllni. of the list helm: so vcr largo. In our prurient competition we pnuwnt t n: nlmvi‘ mu: um] risk our customers to count tho tltll! :L! tin-i did will. .hogq in the, circle. \Vlth it we nmltl' this nle TO Ch” first flint” 31w” '{Jxmu w-miiai ' in ii‘. .Yfl‘f‘f'g‘ mmwur we will give curl; an iii-unlit COLE? WATCH with BLUES. Till" [ELTIIARL DUEUEli. HAM!” DEN. or other first vines movement. Wu \vlli giro. ihn smnc miin- snmiore of the three mrrrot nnswcrs, who we rqunlly for from the first and the lust. while the jwrmlllfl sending in the lust thri-n cvn‘vrt onsu'rrs will each be van wotcln's rsnvlli‘ sin-.ilnr tuiihc other six 'I‘ Hi! MAKES N151". (30L!) “'AT- mitts. neon on WHICH Io VALUE!) AT .100.tlmi will pnellh 1-1:; hr piwn away, A sample wstch is now on "Illiillilhll iii our Amos, nodt-sn be soon by on) from inn n nod; snirour sincerity is doubted t is [wi‘sml now call, or have a friend do so. and see thnt (hov- ari- PM no claim. [bimcmlmr I spit one is first rims; and will be m m I s. ,mrnntcc from tho mukt'f. ws noon. 1' (film wsrrnrs in m. com “ion in preference to PURSES 0]“ (IO D because as a rule the lust lougcr, and con. for years afterwards, _ shown by the delighted Wesson as an cviitrnru t M. we do oxth usvve .mlsc, The \I'uit'l‘vfl will I-oprw sent in bull or cnilcmcn’n sine.- " dr-irml. In M‘idition wo wl rive ONE [UPIDHED EX’I BA PRESENTS such no Bl .K DRESS PATTERNS. VALUAHLE PIECES OF JEWELLERY USEFUL AND PRETTY “moons m'm Tim TOILET, mm, for intomicdisto correct answers. sli’u'iir‘i them he no current Misc-era, the presents will iw dis. itit-utnd Arming those whose anew-m urn nearest the correct number. Envh.anuwnr must be N‘cmnpAIiioll by .‘0 cents in silvcrnr stamps it: pity for a box of Dr. Marx‘s licnlth l‘ilis. \V’r- soil to" the pills and aim you tho rrscni. To snv turnout who is illssaiisfimi nod (nos mvt flml tho l'llls exactly MI”! z'cprcsnnt them. we will n-turn ilwif money. Our sole object in Inukan this cxtrmrrii. nsryotfor to lntrod'tc this excullent rem into every mm: in Al!“ in. 0d, ‘8 2.: .lth Pills llMVI‘ no cone]. mm 0“ Y ' Elie ig‘fi‘l ligiinumrkrr und nu- new an m l mm In- wi-iall sdnptcd to his crew. They give now its and orich 'mu mnkl rmi Work out! . I)“. MA }9 RALT PI .13 slammâ€" TIIE TI E BODY A D BRIGHTER TH I BE Al N . Who suitor Trm‘n ext-mm of ynUth. nocinrnnl Muirslone u s v no. overwork or simple-snow. should use Health ‘llis. 'l‘h-Iy will slop your imiii‘ucs, give you energy and strength. and mum you yourself unlit. . Pals and first} snflor hum nose. sceniinu suppression of their sick- um headache. uh pain in the book and bowing dowry pains. Iimilll use lienlth Pills. They restore he mouthlles in all curs. build up the sys . enrich the Max! and mute the {see {loitering from plumpD ht and piniontritium... lossorrn menteiwor crown-w it use Ruiz: bills “unset 1le} I the bi hid» s. and res th vi”- or Wflum cams. both pguui m“ o ‘ luflnring “c .lggiir.m.§g..,xlioydl£lln .h..'.'.‘l'.h. amntipation.oilcs. irrsirniari in Mid mental do. mien. Ihould use Health Will. They relieve all these symwnm, wflfy the torrid. stron hen genus“. requisite tilts bowels. nod sum ours we will“ it‘ll 2mm- rim-:5 fifimmfiw‘fimm new Wm REMEMBER - 1 l may. I O’Donahoe Bros. “The People’s Store.” Telephone 109. BROCKVILLE, ONT. Allllflllllilllllilll CHANGE OF BUSINESS. GRAND CONSOLIDATION 3 WSTQRES Occupying half as much again. Floor Space as the largest store in town. "-TIIE“ Bradford Warehouse, Crystal Hall, And the Fair. V, A new departureâ€"«‘Zvciyihing sold strictly for CASH, and at from to to 25 per cent cheaper in all lines than elsewhere. I HA" accounts due the Bradford Warehouse must be settled on or before the 30th Aqril, fitter which date they will- be placed for collection. ' i prices on strictly cash basis which has. rendered

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