Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 28 Mar 1893, p. 1

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g - was»: «Wm» llflwuu’hflh an .lu..wag:i.1...,.m .a,,.,.«q.,.n,¢uWMW‘VM is the Leading House i.i Brockvillc for msliiouAIiLE TAILORJNG, M. ./. 10311013. K "his wlll rooclvo an uncut unam- VOL. IX. N0. GEO. G. HUTOHESON & CO. New Dress Goods W. hove recclvcd about novontyflO) pieces of Sprlng Drag. Gocds. coxpprlutn the lamest novelties ln Whlpvonlu. Shot Fitter-tn. Surges, l-‘uncy V le00. ltmbroldcmd hpot : a lo Chsllloa in In“! artistlo coloring». ’l‘lu-m- um all mmflnod to us and wlll not buy at all counnun. We will be plunsml to ban: you mine in and look over our amok. You wlll find them In oholcc and [or M “illl' mouuy its any um um now. Our nic’tluxln of supply um [noel direct and have lust nothing by uill‘ ion :53. Hanoi-.m- and ulnmltng In tho huslneqs world. >()ur rus- nmkln Departim-nt. under Jinn lturch. llUL‘ of Toronto. will in ln work!!!" order :1: a. do; or! two. cmn mvvnioot satisfactory rclcronccn, and wlll xuumnteo uni-club work. Order ‘ ' SPRING JACKETS We have mcrlvcd our New Elm-lug Jackets and Ca ms, in long. r variety than we have shown, and have some ducidud liuvoltluw. Fit und llnls l are tho ‘tll, min price. moduruto. chat a stylish jacket. lull am: and lulx-at cut, for only “.50. Special discounts for cash. Telephone 149. GEO- (i HUTCHESON 80 00. if: MONEY TO LOAN v V. . . i . . l T’ROFlum-slfik All (:A ill)». 1 "We lmvo Instructions to place n large sum of private funds in currcnt ruins of interest on BllUl‘KVUal-E ' first mortgage on improved farms. 'l‘crmato Dr. C. M. B. CORNELL, null. borrowers. App to flu ‘ BUELI. STREET, HH‘HIVLW. HL‘RUEUN 6: M't-uiwiimxn. u “18”” & FHHER‘ Barristers, Sun. lll-ochvlllu. .._ .~._'.L_V,, l 7 Stanley 8. Cornell ATHEer “IRICA‘UCH my \Vunxw. ul‘lurimnim of Tuesday's, u .A v“I .. . uxi a. \li\) .v. oiONEYEQ LOAN Private rundl. on lmprmu (l forms at low- I rent «'urn-nl mum of i'ntvrnu. unit on fmom'olr ‘ ll-ruw (if I'r-puynil-nt. A 1 Consult your own intci'cst nud lippi) to J. .1. ! l’ugv. “ruck ville, or to A. llrrhyuhini, Athens Uuzurlo. MAIN STREET. Srm'uixrv Office buys: the lllllevlnjbulu: J. 1‘. Harts, M.D.,C.M., PHYSH‘LAN. Slflltll'ZUN S; .'\(‘f“()l."t‘lll‘1l‘(. llruduntr‘ Royal ('ol‘wpp guun-l-n's l inn-rally.) Momlmrof (lollogool' 'liyflll'izinsunfi N‘ur 'l‘Ollfi, Utfiou: Mull: 3L, nppu-usr tlmnhlrl it’lllflo 21-53. A..-» New Point Shep ! Tho tlndl'rfiignt'll having; lenile liii,‘ tint own;- I N. l'. “'llllnms' Lin-r3, filfllliu. nnd put in a Ni Vl‘ \ I: Y £ulni'l‘ of ll"‘ll i'lusfl [mints mu! VlU'illillffS, is now hum on um; ‘pi'ieyuuwl lodu all kinds of curring» painting Athena, l on short noticv iuu’: \‘vry rwmomtblc pricca. A, Fillw‘lllll)‘ made of rrnpninliugfi portly worn mu‘rmgvs und cuttvru. llmin md consuli‘r- (lllll‘. DY u-ri'i-m‘c- under Hmuuu rlw limit point ‘ «rs in llllfi Hrt‘linll. llt' {vols ('I'Ilillll‘nl tluu lici 'run mu: l min. satisfaction to thosu favoring! him with thelrordurs. WM. BROWN. Athens, June 2m. 1mm. ' l l l Out. Athens. 1 it'rllln. M. A. Evertts, .\lllllH'l‘l'Ilt. Mlldl'i'l‘nll f'l IllJl, (kc. Mun-'3’ m ()filco in Vui'lsii Black, Him), L.D.s., DKN'i'l‘iT. A l'll'l‘ more: than 2031”er vxpnii ellf‘l‘ Mr. lmml: is {W p mud to l‘l‘lllll'r Lliv' lH'l-ll RQH‘Vl’ZUf‘i in hit 3: vn imnu ;\1 null summit dcut- lorry. Lyn Ag‘i Worksl Spring is coming, when you will rcquirc to roll your mcud- ows nftvr the 51"‘.‘c1‘l.r frosts. Get your Roller ready! if you want the best, Get the Paragon i have a stocl-t ruddy for d¢.5li\'<:ry-â€"â€"~Mc‘ 50‘." I ezv‘r illadc. Dr. .3. H. 0. Todd YE'l‘ElllNARY L'il‘lilllillY :mrl Equinv l llrnlist. Hrmluuh- or Humrul VPN‘J'UMI'}, l :‘ollupzv. lion-1mm gm mlwr nl Untltrio "Hal‘- inurv Mmlii'ul *' ' l}. ltvxistvrvri niitmiwrnI! Volt-Willow \fiSnf‘lu. ion of thumb. ‘l'rcnilvi .ill «lismmrri I)? tlunuminmod I‘llllllll.l4 lyy llw lu-sl l .«yslr-m lmonn. All Pilllh promptly utli-udi-d an. a. 3.9". nmnlvi'nrr. ()lnr'il‘l'" Kim: Ht. Hmhllrockiillv llic Albion Huh-l The; «Gamble House, A'I'HENS. Tillh‘ FlNE Nli‘V llltll‘K llil'l‘lél. HA9 m‘en vlu‘gnntly ltivniulil-«l throughout in tho latest slylun. Eur) ntwutlon lvvu to the munnof gin-bits, (lowlyurllszmr Mnblea. 752.17 Flil‘lll. PIERCE. Prntl’r. oppimil n , “7 nn‘ i: F0 it SEEDS ; Garden, Field and F lower. l . l .llso :1 largo stock at Horse- ; i I l, ovs, much ‘mprovvd. wood A full stock juw I‘t’Pl'lVl‘lli All lover expand flash a. Reliable] -~â€"â€"â€"».\l..‘m -â€"â€" LINSEED MEAL g ‘fVANTiau-wA limited AND tity oi first-class rock GROUND OIL QAKEIlumln‘r in cxrhungr. P. MCNISH and iron Maxis: _i i (in _.‘\' quanâ€" clm For Funding purpiz-si's. m tlw Lowest. Market Price. find our prices mmrr, and w». lm Ho "hlililf‘y. ALLAN TURNER & C0. Chemlsas: sud Dragging Portion requiring qunntlllvs m’ snmls ulli‘ niiot‘K‘rt‘a. I KING STREET. ..£f.i m...â€" 7.-.... w. .. 7 1mm Y , '50“ .a DON ’T "Win-1n in Athens and want a ill-.l‘“;‘.llt or at slmvc, call at Melanch- liu’s barber shop not] 2M it dorm. its]..an around, hmuvd :lllll strapped. Mimi‘s sharpened, whilo yin wmt. l‘lmvu‘mbcr the place, Armstrong housu sample rooms. door to Beach’s «tors, main street. W. G. MCLAUGHLlN max t. $100,000 DEACON _ AND CALF SKINS l mm cum rams AT THE BROCXVILLE mum“. :2 l i A. o. McCRADY SONS- '! 19pm Tailors. wm' ot'Fl '~o......~vss - t... . ( OGIVILLI mum . . The above mentioned m. M w... w...*. . m... 1...... 0...... ‘ .+ . " 1 WW”---. INFORMATION u sun. or for visitors to maii'i aisle is ‘ ROBT. WRIGHT & CO'S. LARGE SHOW ROOM For M i‘llinery and F fancy Goods. new store in Dunham Block, materials for Art Needles Work. About midway down from opposite Court House Ave. As you enter, an eight feet wide aisle extends the full length of store ; just to the right centre of store of entrance is Kid Gloves is broad stair and Corset counter ; next for entrance to behind is Hosiery and large and well Glove counter ; ncxt counter lighted basement, is Handkerchiefs, Belts, Veilings and other small where are laid out in easy shape to see Mcns' and Boy's Ready-Made Suits. Men's Overalls, goods; next counter is Laces and Edgings of cvcry dcscriptioné‘ Ladics' and Girls. counters run cast and west Mantlcs, across store. from eight feet Mantle Cloths, dish: on cast sidc to six foot lVVool 'l‘wccds, ziislc on west side. Lacc, Muslin and To an»: of six foot aisle lChcnlllc Curtains, iCurtziin l’olcs iaml 'l'rimi'uings, :u'c Staple counters, when: . . i..lllt‘ll Goods, Showings, I \Viudow Sltéitlcs, also, I ‘ LEJQSS and Mantle Cottons, Shirtings, Cottonadcs, Prints, Sutton, I’innmdcttcs. , Making” department. lilunncls, \Vnsh Goods, \Al’hitc \chr, Underwear. Etc, Etc, lint. 'l‘o th 1 cast of main aisle arc Dress Goods department, Dress Trimming department, Silk and Velvet department, Gents' Furnishing department. ; ll.â€"â€"-rli vcrybody limited to c...” land look through i this cstulllishmcut iwhothcr you arc. ibuying or not. lGrand iMillinPry‘Opcning, 'VVcdncsduy, 29th inst. ROB'I‘. W'RIGHT 8; CO., TELEPIION E 138 M .___._._. -. .A_....._» --.__....._-.......__..--_.___. “w..â€".u English Goods. This wool. we nit“. stock ll cases new goods, imported direct, comm-31mg of Dress Goods, llrcss Silks, Silt-i ‘u’clvcts, Towels. Towclling, Linens 'l‘ublc Lincns, Bod Spreads, Lawn and Apron Chucks, l’rints, Fancy Crctonncs, Imitation of Raw Silk, Lacs Curtains, and Curtain Nets, Art Muslims, Mantles and Mantle Cloths. Competition does not affect our trade and var- icty, quality and cheapncss will be fully sustained season as it has been in the past. Your own intelligence will justify this state- mom. 'Wc ask you to see the goods. pa. :1 LEWIS & PATTERSON". TEL‘ii‘l‘llONE l6l. G. M. BAQCOCK’S SPRING AND SUMMER : Milliner . Opening, Will take place on Wednesday 29th of March And following: days. When will be shown the finest lot of Trimmed and Un- trimmcd Millincry ever' shown in Brockvillc. Lots of Novelties to show you. Miss Smrson, who in charge, will be pleased to see you. All at: cordially invited to attend. O. m. DABGOGK, TWHORI I”. ' ' 45.; 4'! TIME 11$ “MONEY V. .. a. _,, one“ “ . ‘_ ‘ A ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘I i i 0 ha | .... ‘, w, ‘ .9 .......... _-â€"-â€"â€"-â€" BROOKV’I LIJE ‘Nivnws. ' - nuns-2m unen- noa on IMF or oouuronnn. A mu a lawn and Candy. Porous! um; um» 0! Ivory- mla won mod I). HARD ISLAND. BA’IUEDAY, March 25. -- Miss». Hewitt and Hewitt no the guests Mrs. A. Scott; l, The drminnkeriu quite on expert {with t rifle ; a. challenge it you doubt “. We are sorry to learn of the mid ille of Mr. and Mn. R. C. Loli- ‘mcr since leaving this place for their pran home wt Smith's Falls. Mr. and Mn. Cbu. Whale on at elont visiting his brother, r. Goo. haluy, of this place. Mr. P. H. Robeson has been to- enng for the coming Season to draw the milk going from this nei h~ burhood to the Farmer's Choice ac- mry, which will be his fifth lucomive season at the business for the same factory. Baud meetings at the school-house scmimcekly, loval service on Sabbatle intervening, with prayer meetings every Wednesday evening. (llomalndor noxt week.) .............A. 7.... . \V ESTPORT. SATURDAY, Mulch 25.-Mre. II. Pro- vost is slowly recovering. Mr. J. J. Carey and family moved to Smith‘s Falls. Mr. A. J. Harte. of Elgiu, visited Westpcrt on Monday last. i A number from hero attended the horse races at Fcrmoy on Tuesday. Miss Annie Tale is visiting at Miss Johnson's. Mr. 0. Lillie, dentist, of Newboro, who has been here for the past week, returned to Newboro on Saturday. Mr. P. Alguit‘o has a. number of men .- cngsgcd building a cheese factory all Salem. Mr. Thou. Scrimnize, who has boon visiting his sister, Mrs. Hurry Provost, for a. {cw rotuml-d to his home in \l’utcrtm'u on Wednesday Mr. (7}. iii. ."CJi‘L‘ll, who has lli'ull Hl(‘l( iu iho-;-.L"~”'~ for some Linu-, wâ€" turnmlihon‘c light. moralistic:- ;.!. homo for a few weeks have (i 2.1.}‘I‘l , .«r. T: H .i-; DO. I l l" m... it tiA'rithMY. Mill't‘ll ‘25. WA good imam of the f.:l'll}cl.‘8 have hiple the maple but have not received much fruit as yet. There was gool skating on the lint beat week and was well enjoyed by the young people here. It. has blClHflfl a Very common sight to ecu the which running OllCL‘ l‘morc. Um outcrprising linolililh Mr. T. ‘Singlclon has bein wry huh-,4 mulling, ’rvp-liring 11nd selling ' for making sugar for the pupil few nooks. The Methodist Suliiinth school of illllS place purpose holding their tint. quarterly icviow Sunday night. Mulch 26th. Mr. T. I‘Illll-‘l lns been busy far the psst two WOCltH making and repairing ’Sap tubs. l .mm wank??? UH 'l‘llcso ll’lfilllllg to make min for thrii‘umple- syrup would do well to we Mr. M. Duv'bysllirc of Toledo who propusvs lllllldllllg about 20m) gnlhns lthis l-e'u-ou. Mr. Geo. Stratum this plate sirendcd Liza» “riding; .u‘ Miss Smitten, dauphin. of Mr. Richard Stratum, of Ra'ockville, on Wednesday, 22nd inch. of». ., and othcrv oil “'16 [IT‘S 1.7531313 ERH. Snuamv, More!) “lbs-«One even-i ing not. long ago, as tho rays of the setting sun were inkling behind the wcstcm lrnetopfl, llrcne who chanced to be on the highway loading up to Wigbt‘s Corlth might, have noon one of‘our popular your; men speed- ing clung at a rapid rain-:- mate-d on a single bobby. Seeing a lst ahead of; him thc thought occurred to him this: 7' he hind for otlon to‘hnng up the par , ccln he hail promised her he would. Not. wishingto imm- thia lady's rc- roof for his carelmsness, which he linew he would receive if he overtooli her, be than ht to escape it by enroll in at. the middle gate and going acre} lot: home. All thl fine until the ice was ruched when. Great 'Scott ! the horse plunged". and the sled sieved round, (leper. if-ng this unfortunate young gum in tin debris of mud and broken ice. Those who wimpy-sad Um citutroplie (mm so: II] that under the olroumalonoo the words be and mm ho excused. The next morning, n tub... school girl on hI-r way through the fluids found the photo of the wlm’ some enanved an the ice. :9 ' l. way round is the «a». N “FELL. Bi Ssmuns‘r, March 25.-~Tho farmers no waiting maiouly for the up to run. 801m have tapped a Ewan nlrmdy to no if it would run a with who: hey get a tow rum. ' Mr. “via-gm met woven a odou- accident. W its returning, mi ht have a a i i i 3‘. s i E i i i it i i‘ a: l 5:. i ‘l __ I A" g. ’32: fi , , $3 ,5 ion the sick list; for a few days, but -WM-.--WM .. M-.. -.... -... Bull will ho ascend how in the Brockvi notion. Tbs} have u little room done 06’ the out-ingrown {or the Baboook mater whom «or, ...._..._..â€"W....... ._-¢ mp... a...” _ patron’s milk will be tented had ho ’ will be pnid for it wording to the commerch ulna of it. I bolicvc it in their intention to communes making cheese About April 13¢. Mr. MscConnoll in to be our choose mcker this year spin. He has A Mr. Bywu Wing from Green Bush engaged a: helper. No Trickoy this year, girls. We on planned to record that Mr. Jouph Hall’l finally have recovered from their late illncu. Mr. J mph Towon, formerly h reci- dent of lake Sh, bu moved to our lot:â€" tlumcnt. Mr. Towers will be of grout benefit to the people of Glen Buell. We give Mr. Towers and hmily a. heu- ty welcome. LYN. MONDAY, March 27.â€"~-The snow and ice has almost unlit-01y disappear- sd without the usual floods. The revival services which have been in progress in the Methodist church have closed. The new maple syrup vendors made their appearance on Saturday. Dcnumd not. very brink at a dollar a gallon. A load of potatoes would go off better just now. Wm. Neilaon, Esq., has brought down :1. our load of fut cattlo from Wash-m Ont. Those who have in- spected them rcpurt a fine lot. -He intends slaughtering them for home li'ndt". Mr. Cumming is bound to have the out muchincry procurable in his flowing .nill. flu is now constructing mi ciitimiy now system of separating tho floor from the bran. He has one machine now running and is building six. more. Thorc are not. a many people talking of visiting the World’s fair sun-n tlu- R. R. combination has fiXPd Llwir raw: so high lloht. l,ll.-lill'ja')llll shirts for weslcm Ont... lO-ttmrmw. lie is loading: a car with his Nicola-“i li‘v-dilfi'. j<Thc Eyru “‘4 (lo. have got out 4M“. ._‘. it. is a. mystery where tlioy They are all made to spring :l!‘(‘ :lll Wl‘tlllf’rl. with r, liowowr. iill:’l’ll.~«i,ln March 25, at vae Furm. the wife of W. McNiah of a daughter. -.._.- W... a... .1sl)I)ll-§0N. SATURDAY, March 25.~â€"Mr. A. Dunn and Indy, of Boachburg. paid our village a short visit; on the 19th inst. and were the guests of the Rev. h r. Knox, his brntlleiuin’law. Mrs. Vincent Wiltsc and family. of Gweuhush, have moved into our village, having leased the farm of Mr. Clmrhnq Tnplin for this sin-son. Mr. Tnplin iuicuals making a tour of the western Moles this season and will rcpres-‘m our noted city as n delegate at the “’00 id's Fair at. Chicago. Severn? iarmm-s in this motion linV" tappwd thrir sugar bunlivs, but rl-porl mllwra light. run of cap thus int. % Mr. Morton Simulf‘lm! l‘vflS leased his firm to Mr. Thomas Brown of this plum“ who will movu on to about the first. oi April. One of our local sports purchased Kim H. p the i-elebrntod trotting mare Lady llulfl-rin from Mr. Philip Slack of Athens. Jahcs should call round soon as he is missing some good ban gains. The Rev. Mr. Leehy} of Frnnkville, occupied the pulpit in our church on Sabbath eve-ring, the 19th inst. He llelivei'ml a most eloquenhmldrers to n gowded house. Mr. Juseph Moullon has moved into our village, having leases-1‘ 2,5,: villa on King at” formerly ocmpisd by Mr. William Lnngdon, who has moved to Lyn. Mrs. Snider, of Splim at., has beer. is slowly recovering. The Rev. D. C. Sandermn, of King stun, paid our village a com“ What this week. â€"uoor «7 7» Ion For Adoption. Elm-on. Burcmun,~-â€"Mnny of your readers will be interacted in learning that a party of 180 boys nailed from Glasgow on Wednesduy moruin , 15th inst, and will (0. V. roach r06}.- ygllo whom. the end of arch. Pnrlies who huVe boon promised boys will be notified in as. time whim to come for, or meet them. Not only are all the boy: own 10 years of ' a strunng for, but the some may .go said of tho girls' party. due about tho and of May. Any Mend: withing boys or girls Fa‘rwm 10 years down to a or 4 you! would. do well to write at once. (anointing minister's immisc- dation) tor fow- o‘!‘ disappointment. Those who ham slrmcly applied for boys nml girls. but have not not on recommcaaluioul as requested, ml expect to have than forde as if! 9:“ I? ,And wt...” ~â€"... .... ' . . . -,.... «cunt-ml mvwmmpiloudm ugsmssr‘m h , Wt» nu . mu m " 53w w infill: : do. it It Manhunt-g truth; “quot/lug God. . . “calm: with. c 'nl ." Yozimlutcolnonahutu r m gligmdomih d ’lmgmh b “mun” V 0 Y. The schoolâ€"boo hiii nude-1' :2. Juan. ' Tho tun unb don curbâ€""t thou dost ‘ gird (10d wmmm dune will guppy. imp, ‘11“. mvrmoro sun-shun mound u€ rdcn down. my «own ; Hogs!” will I lay in o wanton I ,ivsfijssmmn main m t Gla- Duoll. Inch I“ m “in... Lust week the oflicers and members um will hon not their koo'n in "I. of Addison Lodge No.358 A. O. U. W. mot and presented Mr. Chas. McCra- if. who is about to remove to Balsam ill, Benn-ow 00., with the ’ following Iddress : Dear Brotlier,â€"-We have gathered here this evening that we may give expression to the high regard in which you are held by your brothers in H. and l’., and by your friends and neigh- bors. Your untiring interest in the welfare of the A. 0. U. W. has won for you the est-93m and love of your brothers also the respect and 3.2;?! Will of tho whole community. We hope that. your future may be ms 1-- ous and friends numerous. on while with regret. we sepumte here in time, we hope that. we shall meet in the great future to part 7:") more. R. M. Basin. P. M. W. Cutting Con la Nobrm. A feature of western farming is thus described in a letter wrilmn by Mr. Daniel Blanchard, of Friend. Nob. : The last. days of January wn cut torty acres of stalks. always picked from the standing stalk m the field. After the corn is gatlu-red cattle are turned in; after the cattle have taken what they will thri- are stalks, yet standing and to get them in shape to plow under we have It stalk-cutter, running on two Our corn is lie intends :xiloutn barn lull l-f horse pokes this \vhtu-ls with a revolving cylinder, something like it threshing n‘iaohino lcylindcr, with six long knives. The row, mulnwsy you go, the cylinder revolving, the .knivos striking the around and cutting the stalks in about ten inch pieces. ‘Chis can’t. be done with snow on la;- gronnd. or when the ground is fromcn. The best time is when the ground and the stalks are dry. One team can cut from 10 to 1'3 acres per day. With it heavy stand of stalks the snapping and Cracking has outdo me think of a fire in a ce-lar swamp in a dry timo. We have 230 acres to cull yet. . ._..‘. “a, Stanton nod Smith's Full: Railway. interest. in tho Kingston. Smith's Falls and Ottawa railroad has been re mowed during the past. few months, and now llm scheme. is being actively pushed. Home time ago the city of Kingston, leu town oi South’s Falls and intervnning villager: cud munici- palities voth liberal bonuses to the proposed road, which in: 33.30 subsi- dised by the (lovemsiené‘. to the amount of $3,200 is mile between Smith's Falls and Kingston, a distance Hun wond' m m... i:omu tut. :illl' ‘ ago no. uh v0 Mflh'b '0“ 3 sloop. ! i l l l l ‘FURNITURE _ Lofin's' u L UNTIL April 15th CASH ONLY a“ From now until I take stock, April 15th, I will sell Furni- ture at a reduction of from 29 per cent. to 30 per cent. '1 his, off my usual low prices will be a great inducement to {my one who may intend buy- mg. As an illustration, it would reduce my $15.00 Ash Bedroom Suite to $12.oo,'and my $35.00 Flu-sh Parlor Suite to $28.00. and so on. ‘Take advantage of this sale while it lasts. 'Lonnn THE WHITE“ Ill Nox Morrison‘s Hotel. BROCKVILLE N. B ~~~Bsby carriages from $0.00 up. V .IU Big Reductions IN PRICES . 20 Per Cent Discount lor cash will be given on all Furs purchased before list of of 56 miias. Nothing has been done February, at _ towards pushing the enterprise to completion since. until this winter. when in January, Ottawa #0th a ho- nus of $73,300 in its favor. Since then public meetings have been held in the clifl'urent. villages sud townships between Smith’s Falls and Ottawa. Though none of tlicm actually voted any aid to tho project, nearly all have promised to submit bylaws for liberal grants towards it. cylinder is dropped by u lcvcr on the with the team a straddle of a r ---~-â€"--.J-â€"-v «m “The noun Mute" '34. j 'Fnrhnps the most idiotic expression Sweat-dad ri‘Sflfllfi. those days in that of 5physicinns that n path-m, "died of ‘ ‘sslt fuilm‘v.” It is enough to make 9. man stop on the uiduwnlk on his way ‘from church and pinch the face of? s cutiron Indium in the act nib-oiling cizars out to the goneml public with a clinched fiat. be thoroughly revised and greatly on- larged and improved and than decent- :ly and res ccthlly hairin with corn- estnm. oral courage suggesiiou.-â€"Ex. An old farmer predict- s firing become, he says, the plum Hordflfl. “Mn”. The expression nhonld . THOMAS MILLS & ms Tun Funnmm, Bnocxvrus Fraser, Reynolds 8: Fraser. IEABRISTERS SOLICITORS, E112 Otficc ( onmock flinch. Court Home Avonuc, Brockvlllcrl) film hours»! mm. to 5 pm. MONEY Lon)! on Eur Tunis. Hox. C. F. husuz. QC. E. J. RIYNOLDB, 0. K. F‘lusln. m.-.__...........- Money to Loan. 0:: real estate murky, only, or lowest run or Inter-cat. on the moat favorable tom of repayman . Conveyancing damn: I“ la hmnchca. Correspondent.- uollcltod. Dillon and residence. opposite the Method!” church. Athens. JOHN (JAWth aisle? 6 [Hill ABE FRIEND! T0 TR! A r»):- PmmP‘“ ‘1‘" Farmer and Builder m. They have tho but Assertion 01 Points. Oiln, ocsoms are out, ninety nine out of VM‘nilhfl. 048mm“. 0‘0“. Bil"?- every hundred limos. with the full Ware. Fill-inc moon in Mly md thin your the moon sud prices to out: the times. is full on tho lut (by of Mny. Itch of every kind, on hum animnlg cured in $0 minute: Wooltord’a Ssniury Leticia. mead by J P. lamb. 4y Wur- H M unit to a ' II 0" ’0' nm., . w a: and nvymoncy. £0 a mood-Mad m and . Pv _ MAM. . Rumma- Odno u A Due-V South Am Elna-mada- m.“ 'V i “in!” , Tuchlo, ‘30., in town, The Dulxy Charmâ€"but in tho moi-hotâ€" wnyl in I dad a 16m prim Gnu ml on million of but qudlty k “30m. ‘ OOAL'TJIL lthudlty. Low Price; mLEY BLOCK Ammun-

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