l Wench: but nevertheles- cey they arm; went my when c bury ' ' ï¬nd they. mâ€" “ t to have a ‘ into the voter, R Monti": nu. P“ = t cycle hit-wet: ,' The icu’ .oï¬' law“ bomembumt we had I. 6 my time. Gold fnw‘h for snow to-ulnht. ‘ Another picnic in come oï¬â€˜ in the our future. So we on. -fln....w. -u...†.â€" FURFAIL Hutton, Mly 29.~â€"Mr. John Smith. ll curiously ill with rheumatism. Chas. Gakby lion gone to the King- etcu General HOï¬pllBl Mr. John Freeman is about to re- ceive a pension from the United States Government for services rm. den-ed during tbs Mexican wru. Toronto, but: had conferred on him the degree of LL. D. Bow Cannon, of How York, home on a visit. Mule Maud Blow“. of l'hillipsvillc, is visiting her sister Mrs. ll J. Davi- son. Mr. W. T. Holes bee returned home After visitlng friends at (lananoquc. " Mr. A. ’1‘. Stefan". is 'ch'y poorly n precept. in .. ‘14,..-†l’flllaXl’i-H'JLLE. Mounu’, May 29.â€"-â€"Tlle twenty- fcm‘ih of May wna observed as a grmt picnic day. Eight different g-erticn are reported in. meeting at. Jones‘ Fell-e cu that do“ for their annual It is’ placid“; matter them. the Malia will shortly tnnoucec owe “their (twig piccicc,wbe held in John ‘my'ï¬ grow. Our popular soprano, Miss Phelps, war»; greatly misc-ml in the Mclhmlist choir on ' acting as u. HlllmlltlE-QG' in chtport Elam “AWOL WM!“ ‘1Ԡregular “mam†M- In he lacks Mrs. llarvoy Wing, nus Seeds, is his: exnmlmuiom. An Eyvqrth Lasagna society in Wuhan. in the mtlmditl church ’9': Thereby evening by the Dev. G. F. 3,100.“, {f . f a 23 d. ,. hence... with c. N. Phelps to m..- m 3' 0" “mm†" "’ ' l indent. The first meeting WM 'lu-lr? Manning. Thane mcclings prom- lï¬tercsting. Our populm irmnmzzrtxl shire, lcuvos 1323:: umr:iing for Nova Scoliu. ‘r‘f-‘llCl'al Hi! :31" nix charge of n cheessz factory. Aclelbe‘rt Warren will occupy the pulpit nvxt Sabin-ill). whilc tho pastor Rev. G. I“. Reynold.†5:: conference. 'Tbo Hamlet upwï¬nlmmzt is without ; a. minister. the Rev. F. Mo.le llavmg , gone to New York State to prcnch trinl sermons. We rcgrctto annonuï¬o the FEVHI‘B illness Oldfliurlca Deviant], with [Ellie hopce entertained fir.- his memory. (41.5% 3:11.12. Moxmv. Ill/12:7 interact was; exhibitvd weight. clumping) wreath)â€: Hutch, recently livid (m thc quivi. muting .llle sporting charm-bird of our quiet lllll‘: town. Tlmmnh'l: W!“ unrlet‘ sulwr-v Vlalnn ol‘ l’le. Mun, who initial-ml that tho contact my mluhil. should be con ducted under the Cilil'cuï¬u c-mln 01 rules and Tifgy,'llfttui3£. _ . cheese maker. 'L'leuln‘nuyznt wi-h lnm the belt ofhnnm from his native town. informed the li‘mnl spoits of the fact. and tlwv soon began to adopt. ways and menus to relieve him of his coveted prize. With that end in view “Ethiopian John" commenced trniiiingumlen imiructiow given by his elder brother. When he got hold ol’ the curd-shove", he found that in- had not taken groper measurement of the champion. A. oecond content was quickly arranged. bemoan the long, lean, Smoked Yankee. who declared he could lace the champion on his book. ime being called by Prof. Men. the Yankee ntrnigbtened out the in the light- hiukn in hie 1mg book, laid entitle him; Geo. Wuhl-sgtoc while bet, and cma broced hie men, which was neatly cc. oomph-hell. After several Minute. of central. prcl’moionl work iâ€; became apparent m thou interested u spec- tetou thet the Smoked Yankee we} likely to vonqcich the champion ll! thin clown the silk belt. After (we-M.- Jam minetee’ hard work the exhi ticn cloud with. one round mud (or the junior curd oflciel end two mode 03‘ tbe old Yankee. who, when be?!“ H: and“ Magnet, A one 0 m was t: "" °‘ “3': M hi meet at eooliu cm at the m. huff! III M We are pleased to note that our i {mm m... Wide“, {bl-mar citizcn. Jae. Helca B. A . of l ‘l llll 3'“ W l“? "WY “hli'mww “'3 we†9'3 3 (‘Xtil'li0~£flgllt8nlllfl a team of horseel \V- “Mb.†cued vicetls, attached to a wagori. ran ; 3 about one mile, doing but little harm 3 :allmnding , 29:Talonslllt‘l’lhblii ; The i uuio‘x.‘ l l f’. . M c prominent 3min}... $3.23 .2 cc. w... ...Z.°.':a“l.1‘3f.’a‘.:.“.§nl:. clue chape. Aha: touting ghoul nmpleu ot ï¬lls. be pronounced it fully up to the chum th‘ well tor the patrons ol the ll Factoly. which in poly in it: infamy to yet. ’ Mien Maude ’l‘lplin in on the sick list. but we hope it will not prove carioue. « B If EL 8'1"! B§Y. Fawn, May 28.-â€"~The Queen’s birth. day passed off quietly here, the only demonstration being I few shots from an anvil. a cliildreu'a io-nic, to. few went to Jones' Fit 8 to attend the usual pic-nic held there. Wm. Gilbert has nearly ‘ecovercd Miss Eurettn Gilbert is home again from Watertown, N. Y., where she bu been spending the winter. Wm Heeulip has started a. barber shop, a much needed want supplied. Dule Patterson has moved to Kingston. W. J. Burns has purchased a bicy- ole. The leading business men held I. meeting on Thursday (25th ins: ) for . the purpose of raising 9, bonus fur the i are l projected telephone line. meeting with fair success. W. W. Williams of Smith‘s Falls is home on a visit for a few days. The revival meetings have closed. F. W. Young is on the sick list. They The farmers are very busy improving J the ï¬ne “weather. w, .... ._.h,.-......___.... ' HARD ISLAND. Snowâ€, May 27.â€"~Still the long L' ‘ continued chain of nï¬liction seem-a to BlanChN‘d'?’ . ullhough asuuming ; lilflt WeOk- 3h†3“ so: 101:5 forms as it pTWHCS from dwell- be on broken. lizigtc fwelling. It has now added , rush†“9 l‘ mm m 3 who with untiricl,r hand administered: AWN!" lull l“va W‘WWWW ‘0' to the amenities of others Wliilei undo! Aï¬gion. We hope her illness 3 Q icf’ one. wee mixed heme recently y Cummingc, wile of Rev. D. T. mlnge, when the flowing oflcen [were elected: Pm. Chemo Sliler ; vice-prom. inltutln Ora-I; tram, Flore Hakim; eec., Elle Strin the time of meeting. A terriï¬c storm of wind, thunder and lightning with some rein over here Tuesday, 23rd. A number ' of trees were Itka by the lightning. but no other dam neighborhood. A team of horeel be- 01:111.. e done in the either an. n. o' _' dun. a incl. when her sister Mrs. B. B. Algclrc on her return to Alb-cl The ï¬rst Wodue-dny in the month in on W'dumy M mu m k." vie Port Delboceie per nee-er Pecan. Loot week impeetor Obenbcrlain pill on aï¬eld vieit to the Brockville Jail and on n molt be is credited with l styling that the counties council must the jail building or enlarge) build o poor me, and that notion in longing to John M. Ferguson, liter the matter must be token this summer. being unhitohed. because so frightened by the storm tint they nu away. . Farmers on getting along with their seeding very olowly, on account of the wet weather. m. WV..â€" 5 LOCAL SUMMARY. TIES BRIEFLY mu UP. ) rumour-Local Announcequ Boned. lint Den. ’ D. b A'. Corsets at G. W. Beach‘s. W l #18318 AID 13103303330 mom- About the middle of June the Gen- trcl Cecelia) Beptllte succictlon pill meet in Kian for neva days. There will be about county-ï¬ve ‘delr gates and they will be well-token: care of by the Baptist: of the city. All er cordon among the itlendc .wil be given the vinitoru on the Empire 8 . Ladies now have a. dress err-ego- mcnt somewhot rumbling a toy balloon. when the wing; are lup- poud to be. The earnest etteution lvente 04 Seen by On- more etc» of the folr so! who wm these “bel- loon Ihouldere" is directed to the 18th ups: of the 13th chapter cl Ezekiel, where it is written: “Woe to the women that saw pillow: to all l Mr. and Mrs. F. Blcnohnrd, who N‘DhOIN." 9“- lhed been visiting at Mr. A. 'W. moer to Brmk'dle acted the mum. ans.- requesting , G. W. Beach cells } Celebrated Kid Gloves. l guaranteed. Try them. The high wind that Charleston on the 24th prevented th “v3 thunder storm passed cvcr _ “will†3P0?â€- jinelt. being prcomlod by violent gusts 1 fyvinll which fortunately did but ; of harm in this neighborhood. ' owned by Um. Whitley. The fright . until reaching home, whom they col- 2 Jul cmsideruhlc damage to tho wagon j and baritone. ; The. strawberry crop ul‘. 1 beers indications of being a very ant- : isluctory mm. E b rillllfl, procuring his now cellar. [ The farmers are at premtt progress: l in}; favorably will: their work, havng yn'ct'iously been much hindcrod by the l long continued mine. ' We were much plenum lust evening ‘ in New: 3m- fricnd Mr. J. K. Badman ' cuilicizwitly recovered from the m‘ ; law»;- he Sustained m to be able to {gum out again. Ebb Robeson he» ‘ :slfl'e bum) collating from a severe at- l lavll of mm throat. We think Dr. the ukilful manner in which he mam i Cunwli deserves the highest credit for ingccl lai'l numerous patients in lhll neighborhood ior the last few months. )1’ M ‘ Sums“. May acwlm week I ample of our moat prominent citizens, lei-ling that they had 1 grevlencc that would beer the ccrutin of the law, drove out to Athena en secured the assistance of c former resident have. who, having interacts in common with our two friends, was eaally per-ceded to go along on he also in“ a believer that “There in wisdom in c multitude of councillors." The B. At W. wu celled into requisition and they were soon on their we h the county town to ley their lite e “cries before a mu killed in lnw. who, of com-on, adviOd than that they had a good can for damages for the flooding of ‘heir M63. m with the ccccm of their nicelcn. th otnlghtwcy bid to the canto-n bootelry when they W“ to t up and roll-ab the inner me. e atrollln out to no the sight. of the city. I it s N am ‘ beer, the trio ' - more when the PM H was In to 0 mm -. rubbing until they and“ ‘ wmjlwt no Fay end whitest nightclub d “k: m, “0. party a' to the mpcelitbt' 3 with e nod-l wow latuncf the preset: t l .lita. Foley is dung considerable } just one way of doing that in to give a dollsr in good quality for a. dollar of any man’s money. will meet at Brockvillc on June 6th Bouillonv. Florida to Boston, uye: Every pair “0" Yoa can't go wrong when you buy 1 tlmith & Knap from G. W. Beach. because he hen business and ; moi-3‘ Friend, Gnnd Central, Smith's The Libenla of Brockville riding Mr. E. W. Middleton, in A letter -thut hie address be changed from "We have green corn end wetermelone, Ind have had green beans all winter and all kinda of vegeteblec. Young Prev‘iled 5‘ orange. mnow about the size of I . ° sinell carrying out of the programme of hen-egg, and the trace are hanging full." The six factories embraced in the combination are: Plum Hollow, .nrmerl' Pride. Fab iValley and Barlow‘s. The ï¬rm own in Babcock tester, and frequently, at iin’egular intervals. subject the milk delivered “each factory to e careful i It is worthy of note in l inspectidu. : 1' y 1 . .1 u f d l l ‘0 8°19“. daleggwahiï¬i “:mgt um b'8 3 thin connecIiOn that this combination lilill‘l mm apuc 0 stove .000 , am .convenuon to 9 e a. tum 0311mm“)!!de “a enviabh “mm,†as June 20. a Mr. Allen T. Miner, of New York, :who has for several years been an r {ennunl visitor to Charleston Luke, ; the Brockville Chemo “bard. Court of m The village council met last even- ing an (A court of revieidn. All the ' arrived in Athens on Friday last. A: momma Eamon; swept Mr. Kai-19,. 1 usual. while here be will be the guest l of llr. N. Doweley. ' The "Hermitage" at Cherlaton unwanted u deuericd nppeorance on Queen'e birthdcy. and cloned msny pleasure-seekers to on aim after the welfare of Inspector 'cke. He in Mill conï¬ned to his bed. On Tuned-y of last week on Adam: youth of tender yearn. though quite old enough to know better. was i called upon to pay a ï¬ne of $4.50 {or nddreuiug ehnelve language to the janitor of the high school. 1 John Mnirhecd. B. ii... well known l while e student oi. the Athens h' h whocl, end who precchcil in St. Putt '3 church recently. Will ordained by the Kingston Presbytery on Monday of lmé week. He goes to Whitman, mar realm. ' ohm Phillipa in collecting poll in this week engaged and do. tn. | Owners 0100;: should prepare tor hie coming end womï¬y the ul'cd .mo.» by no dung they ' ave them-eh†lam" trouble cod «come. The Atheu beech-ll club gained e Queen's [The acecument roll was Amended as follows: v 8. Y. Bullin chenged an tenant of Phil. Wiltee to E. DeWoll‘c. Kelly and Wiltae attack of on ten- ante of R. N. Doweley, end A.,.E. Willa put on en tenant of Wm. Perish. "‘ Goo. A. Bulford struck 00' u fluent of Wm. Perish. 'e ' Wm. Palmer struck of en tenant of D. Fiche! and put on an tenant of Mrs. 090. Lunch. Geo. C. Smith struck off no 1.8th of Mn. Wm. Lnnptaï¬' Ind put on u tenant of John Reppell. J. I. McOnfl‘cry put on u tenet of H. C. Phillipe. Bobbin Gordon changed to owner of property, nucleoli to Wm. H. Shannon and Mn. Wm. H. Sherman on owner olpro nuanced to Rob- blm Gordon on at. ' John Cowley put on to owner of rty on Kale It. elected to In. . H. Giles. ' B. Lon-rich encasement lowered 0100 and «no placed on J. L. Galle- [ber'l aha-mt. V Samuel Fowler chug“! from ten- ent alone Bebe-en to kneel of E. 0. Balm. ‘ _ , Alex. Brood chow from tenant. «In. A. Mind to tenant of Clerk Willa comm a ten-m of Albert 1? W t of c t 00 II team John Wilton. P. %"’~m* l 7" Oh I '3" ' ,.. v .‘ ‘a .1, w ill y L : l . y I: bu signiï¬ed his intention of «dale; owing to the piece-ire of other Wk. It in probkble that the club will induce him to con- tinue to ï¬ll the once. the dutlee of which be bee In the gut very util- Mtorily dueling-d. ‘t Mu. Wm. Leavitt. well known in. thie notice, died in Brockville an Monday, after an illness of covers! wake. Deceeeed was 3 daughter of Arvin Stoddard of Bastard. She leave- tbneo tom: Dr. A. 8. Lcevitt, 0! Detroit; Thad. W. H. Levitt. of Toronto; and W. H. Lecvitt, Brock- vtlle. Deceased wee infrequent visitor It the home of Mn. (Dr.) Chcmber- llain, Victoria at. and had many friends 5in Athens who will regret to loom of her deuth. E’We need and must bevo all out- tanding accounts tor eubacriptiona, amounting to $1.00 and upward», paid in before July lat next. in order to enable us to meet acme heavy pey- mentl falling due on that date. Please do not put all sending the nmonnt due, under the impression that became the amount in email. we can get along without'jy. The oggrcgnte due no on subscriptions amounts to hundreds of dollnrl. American bills taken at par. * mu Water At Ottawa The Ottawa river is still rising until it is now within three feet of the point reached by the destroying lreshct of 1878. Bince that memorable year the water he: never been so high as it is lo~du . The Chendiere Falls are oblit. ern . Only a low swell of cult running flood marks the ledge Over which the Wolen usually leap to the cauldron beneath. All else in 3 our;- iug heaving mass of foaming wnters, crowding in billowe and breckers through the narrow gorge beneath the bridge with a roar that shuts out every other sound. Shape have been taken along the line ofthe river at Britannia, Gnlineeu Point and other plucee to weigh down with pi iron and stones every structure list is to be carried away. The wind at L'Ori ml is gone. Cordwood to the vn no of 815.000 belonging to a gentleman of Ottawa has been acre-pt oil'by the flood. A great deal of damage has also been done in the vicinity of Amprior. Bridge» heve been swept away and concidemble in'ury done to mill proâ€" perty. It in t ought the wcter in not all down from the north yet and even heevier {Mode ore anticipated-«Blde Record. m memo. 0mm Pun, May minâ€"Sunday manning the sudden and atnnge disâ€" eppearnnce of Mice Bertha Sumner, second deughter 0! kaes Summer 3 young luly about 18 yam of ego, of a prepoeeesin nppeamuco and manner, occurred. in: Sumner left home on Saturday, about three o'clock. appar- ently in her mull health, with the ob- ject of e ' the afternoon and bfvin tee with tea 0mm, dd’cghter o . 0mm. She was seen ct Mr. Omm'l door about four o'clock. but es the bully were from home elm could not. of course, get in. Date:- on in the evening she won cbeerved on the “de Inch-whim“ I,» MMWdMD w l... have Julia-own owah. AMWM White men ' he mmnootkwmhenumetum ,uhhcondltton than Plu- ere‘ club. New wk, to the m at bl. eon-ind.“ [gustin- m at N where it is hoped the I. sit hut-n his 000M rumour. luv on. Recent nood- have den-total Into dietrlctlln Baum-uh. ‘ Severe ebooke of earthquake ocean! Tueeday in end non: Athena. Locnete m tuning nearlythewhole province of Butte , Wm Amo- A wee ct Loner. x03! latex-dam tor the murder of Jone. . 68. It has been decided that Theodore Thoma shall remain at the bend at the World’s m: bureau of music. The Mlnen' International oonhnnce yeeterdly adopted a reeolutiou in fever of an eight-hour working (by. A (abalone gold strike to reported from the Grand Summit mine on the Palmer mountclno. in the Changer: mining dlltrict, Washington. The two months' drought in hence in outlineth tobiwe dummy? 82,000,000 fnnce' worth of crepe. e be crop throughout Prussia ie a complete an owing to lack of nun. "Hour. HA! :0. The wedding of the duke of York mt! Princes Key of Took has been ï¬xed for July 6. Moses G. Fume! of Boston widely coco yetâ€" known electrician, died in C terdny morning. A small block bug in destroying the corn crop in southern Chester county cm! in Cecil county. Md. An aver proï¬t of .000 n dny over and above a l expenses a shady being made at the World's Fair. At Arcoln. Ille., exddayor A. Dimond was shot and killed by his pnrtnor. David Miller, yesterday noon. The Spanish minister of juetlcc has resigned on account of the op oeitlon of the chamber to his pro retrench- merits. Fifteen thousand persona, exclusive of women and children, ere unit deepetch to Siberia in the prison: Momow. The prince of 'Wales' yacht Brltnnnls Wlm the cup at the Royal Thames regotto yesterilny. Lord Dunn-Men] new yacht. the Valkyrie, was second. sA'l'lmDAY. “Av 21. Emin Pubs. in again reported to have been lulled. The Evangelical Lutheran aynod of Crmmln is in session at Phllipeburg. A provisional Government he. been formed by the revolutioniete in Him.- gm. John L. Sullivan got off with a ï¬ne of 100 and ovate for his assault on Lawyer lzotbe at Biddel‘oril, Mnino. Ex-Secretary Charlee Foster hm mule an assignment It Foetorlo, O. Llcbllitlel end. assets are both placed at obont 3300 000. THE QUEEN'S HEALTH "entity Received by the Now Anette“ Consul at lat-don. Lomxm, May 29,â€"»Mr. G. W. Bmclley cable.- the New York Tribune :mThe new comiul general of the United State. in London, General Patrick Collin, hm mmlc his ï¬rst public sppcmnce etc public dinner of foreign consult. I hope u ihmly will tell hie Irish follow-dunno lu America thnt thin festival we. hold on the birthday 0! the Queen or that n taunt to her majesty wee prsfoeod by the chairman. the German cone in- bridgu, when the meme:- wee being I ' hunched. odd ciuoe tbel time no trees can bc loam! of her whereabouts. Bnndoy sympathizing friend: were on the lookout. end the ministers on- nocuceu from the lpite the change liver benlu were In and the woods were scoured, but without “all. Huntley the high bubool wa- eloull, and We end E, I i' I? I! m: » - “i .l ‘I B.' w ' ‘ tum-u. umbr- mm.» a..â€" $3331 '.A m Mlle-g?“ Badm’g “1me mo; '"“ . ace-maniac mun. New Punt Shop ! --- m “r , “mmâ€, Radam’c Microbe Killer . ï¬vvï¬ d laced ~ memqwuei'o-b. “A org-munmvrl‘lï¬om Radam’s MlCl‘ObO K1113! by made 3 consider- ]: the bullet Beet Mutual". donned. once under come 1 check mllt- Radam’s Microbe Killer _ e in action. hole one than he Ahecletely Curve Rho-motion. ï¬gure“: ï¬lm" '° “Wm WM. BROWN. Radam’s Microbe Killer Best quinine toruee In revere. AMI. Jul. flit. 1.! Presses for .5310. Having rem-00d our WuhinswniRadam’s Microbe Killer PM “m†M†90"â€? cylim‘" WillbeenldedCholen Remedy we aim the Washington for sale at n __ For Sale by All Rtputtblo cum great {eduction for each. The press . will print a double Royal sheet and is; in perfect. order. A good two-cylinder ‘ distributor and patent composition "- roller in ï¬rst-elm condition and mould go with the press. We also have for sale .1 small. two roller, lieu-inking,| foot-power press, 5 by 8 inches inside] chase, which will be sold at a bargain. I Apply to Prlcoe, $1.00 nod 8.0). According to also 0 gm. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. J. P. LAMB, gHEMIST 33mm“ ("mm Amen" AGENT FOR ATHE 5.02312 W mag; air; USE- LARDINE MACHINE OIL CHAMPION GOLD MEDAL OIL OF THE DOMINlUN. McCOLL’S CYLINDER OIL Will weer twice as long as any othm"mnke. The Inc-I high mass Baal-c Olle are nun-Minted by MGCOll Bros. 86 00., Toronto For sale by all leading dealers in the country - mww...._.‘.__,- ___.._..._...~.._.. ._ â€"_..__._...__w,_ __... here’c 0 cub about the curative effects of Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda in the first stages of consumption. Many remedies are still on trial, but Smith Emukz'on has been tried so efl’cctually and so frequently as to be past experiment. Mï¬mumon me. We, 0011mm mm m Ana-lo 'Ilm m Prove-to m In AI- meet no mobile to milk. an only the “nut-e. Prepercd by Scott a Dom, hellcvlllo. Bold by all W, to cents end $1.00». . .0 ,-.___. m when "Eaten Mill. ' ga ,. my "M the atone buildin. um our old on Ml into it and thoroughly mod end ad to it. we are pro. to do and ell bamboo of work. We hove in stock 3 mg: of ï¬ne“ end h1"]:can’IeII'wend our own mnke a! bony Tweed.- m.- w , chbthehi t oowillbe id. Ahwwuï¬ï¬‚heuklovwool. WW F I JAB. F. GORDON E HORSES MM Roda. lee- end movd