Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 18 Jul 1893, p. 4

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a totol hilure. W; are pleased to learn that our genial friend Kr. Ed. ' “' in d in o WBXI'OBD. Meson, July 17.-Mrs. J. Foster is at Mr. J. Flood’s. Misses Kelly and McLaughlin are spending summer-time at the Thous- snd Island Perk. S'ohn Gegnon is a guest at Mr. P. Flood’s. Miss Muggie Lender and brother le‘Me for Detroit next week. Our cheese factory is successful. Bro. Ben is a good and honest man. Mr. P. Flood gave it private picnic at the Mallory farm. lest Saturday. Only a few attended. Mrs. M. llefl'ernen is visiting st her father's this weefi MW MCINTOBII MILLS. MONDAY. July 17.â€"-â€"-E. O'Brien is doing crushing business in the grist. mill. Box. Rivets has left the Mills. Charles Birch, was crossing the railway the other day when his horse took fright and run down the truck, leaving Charles and the cart in one of the culbdrts. Bro. Johnson is meeting success. He is appreciated by all classes. Mr. P. Kelly, of Montreal, was a guest at Mr. Jackson's last. week. Mr. M. Roman was in town. called at the rivet factory. Mrs. Leedcris 90 years old and is yet able to go to church, is distance of four miles. John Flood will have his temper moo hotel in full blast next week. He WM INJRP'AR. Mosnsr, July 17.~«Mrs. M. A. Grahame has returned home after visiting friends at Lansdowne. Mrs. Jas. Lunches. of Spring Valley, is spending his holideys st Spadinu Avenue. Mr. Justice Preston, of this place, was marriedto Miss Mabel Church, of Merrickvillc, lest Week. The ypung couple have the best wishes of sl. Mrs. Lucy Henderson is visiting friends in Athens. Miss Jennie Smith is spending it few days on Charleston Luke with friends. \l-.. I: Q Wort he: rainy-nor] home to Montreal tit; her psronts, Mr. and Mrs.,Smith. bore. ‘ -wâ€"w ALG UIEE‘S CORNERS. Morton. July 17..-â€"-'l‘he hey crop in this vicinity is fairly good this season. The “Glorious Twelfth" sod by very quietly here. with to excep- lions of some noisy people returning home from Addison in the wee sms' hours. Loboring men around here are very few. " Farmers requiring the some. find its very difficult task to hire one at most any wages ofl'ered. Mr. Ed King, we Are. led to say, is recovering quite rapid y trom his late illness. Mr. Andrew Fergu as paid no a flying visit lost week. Mr. T. H. Crawford. 38.13., in spending his vmticn, with friends in , and around Genauoquo. llr. ltd Moles spent Sande last at Igrievlglzalteeort undimA‘loxsn rie Bey. ' s loosent t . Mr. 8. (£00 and wife spent Bentley with Min Delta. . In. Pinkie, cl Tee-onto. is the m cl her mother. Ire. W. 8. SW!‘ BAY. thtiun; . ' met with a severe accident by being L..- ow IEMEOWK . (‘1’ Joe. Keyee be! his leg seriously maimed by his horse. lies IL Shea line hit for Kitley. John Shoo will soon begin the cou- struotion of the Wide“. A post omce to required ‘ in this town. Ed Keyee is about. to purchue on organ. - ; Fitnro hep yccnple-rrlwd here on Wed- n ey from their wedding trip, when, about 50 invited gents were reed, to extend their congretulntiooe to Hit. and Mrs. Richards. wishing them a long and prosperous lite. About 8 o'clock e sumptuous tee wes for the occasion. Alter visitin Moods ' will vo for 8 fl teacher in o Is wish him sno- BOMB. "Molnar, July l7.â€"-H. C. Lynch lire engaged J. Savage to beautify his wu. M. Oobey is feathering s nest for e damsel this Autumn. Our teacher, Miss O'Donaghue. left for her home last. week. T. Curtiu me o guest at M. Heifer- nun's. id. 0. Lynch bus 43 milch cows. Mrs. T. Donovm left for the World's fair. John Kennedy was it guest at J. Foster's. M. Donovan will soon have a. life helper. G LOSSVILLB. Wsnrtnsnsr, July 10.2- Last week our community was thrown into it flat tor of excitement by the msrrriage of one of our fairest demoels of the north end, Miss Bis Love, daughter of Rich- srd Love. Esq., who was united to Mr. Burton Knapp. of Plum Hollow, in the bonds of matrimony. They were assisted by Miss A. Scott, of Glossville, and Mr. O. Knapp, of Watertown. The ceremony wee per- formed by the Rev. Wm. Wright, of Athens. Nearly 100 guests had as. semblcd at an early hour to witness the ceremony and st 8 o’clock. amidst the strains of Mendelssolm's wedding march. the wedding party passed into the lawn. where the guests had already assembled to do honor. After the nuptial knot was tied n magnificent tea was prepared. After tee a few very pleasant hours were spent with the bride and groom amid hearty well wishing and congratulating. The following morning the bride and groom sturted on their wedding trip to U. 8. PM carrying with them the best wish- es of the community in genernl. Mrs. Herace Brown, ol Carleton Place, was the guest of Mr. Levi Church last week. The Messrs. Alford spent Sunday at Harlem. Be careful, Percy. Mrs. Barnum snd Miss Bishop, oil 1&3: week, visiting r5533”. 08ch0, are visiting Mrs. Jae. Brown. i Mr; Thom and Mr. Davis and ladies. l Rev. Mr. Jamieson. ct Knox college, of Jellyhy, were guests at Mr. Robert ’I Toronto, will occupy the pulpit of the Barlow’s on Sunday last. a Presbyterian church next Sunday Mr. Chsrles Jsmes, of Lake street, I evening. Miss Addie G. Stuart, who has con attending the training school for nurses in Kingston, came to Athens over the B. do W. last evening and is the guest of Miss Lou Alguire. .â€" ._._...__.... “L... LOCAL SUMMARY. A. cheese board has been established at the vilhige of Winchester. II. Johnston. of Bweets’ Corners, carried oil' the rim for stepdsncing ut the Philipsvi le pic-nic. An interesting letter from Rev. W. J. Hall. of Seoul. Goren, will be pub« lished next week. We return tlmnlts to Mr. A. E. Don- oven for late copies of London. ling" papers. thrown from n horse-rake last week. b Glad to say he is slowly recovering. Maud o p. â€".â€"-â€"--~â€"- ADDISON. I l Snunnsr. July 14.-»Fermers busy l ' with buying ; help scarce. Dr. F. Lewis’ family here visiting grandparents. Our cheese and ' butter factory, 3mm] is.“ credit to 0.“: bum, ma 1 handed in to him for the hell year its preprietor. ' is turning out in large ending July 1. 1893_ Pumas who” end fine quentttyof cheese and butter. duty It is to “Rim,” a .bmh‘ mar in” “upp‘y 0‘ m‘u‘ "' so large hm." 1‘ ‘ risge or death must hand the same in is necessary to enlarge the building K to the clerk before the duo memioned and plant, which will be done before I or be 531,16 to a fine of $20 and 005% next season. I The revival services being held here i were bronght W 8 71.4980 011 the 5th iold thresher. and one who knows a under circumstances to he regretted. “good thing when h. we. in has p“... While one brother W118 bl! ! “I‘m one of tho t‘ngfloo Chum. thmmyv the DV'llfiell“ 93am- l‘h“ pion" tbrmhers from Mr. Crawford, of meeting was suddenly imp! that Ottows. As the record ofthis mill in it W" his duty to sing II Ink) tll8 m. we“, {3 gwgy up. My, Coon will Lord, whereupon the brother toolt his 5 w“, W}, the WP "mg 0‘ sh. all-uh. 860 DO‘Wllhlls‘ndin “10 "9“ 0" er‘s ladder in this communlt , and his rethren not to so. hen the one. there it will be hord to d’ioplsoo divine woe throu h singing, a second ‘ him. to lithe corondt ' 3’ broth“ 0 h’ s 4., Eu:qu Broomâ€"It will prove was renewed, but the brother omp - _ _ _ celly sfiirmsd his resolve to have his ! to tho Interest of our readers Ind vult- ' hte observed, so to conclude his l are to Brookville to visit the fine drug :igission among us the evangelist dis. store of John A. Barr and Inspect‘the missed the meeting. leaving e sod , oleg'snt stock of ell the latest tcilot state of affairs behind him. for he left. 1 requisites at less than city prices as the piece on route for Ottawa. that even- i then numerous mutation om army. ing. When, ob, when will our extreme , Mr. Burl long city expo brethren realize the feet thst they are 1 enabled him to meet requirements of . . . . z ' ‘ department. Ex- drmog consistency into the world and : “‘9 Wu" ‘“ "“Y . . sinners so well he christian beyond M “W w'mm" A “‘1 '°“°“°d' their mob, ‘06 at by we know. W “gore, block, out POSI- ledge sod not be found over heaping l Ono-.- illwll upon in: '33:; “our”! The midsummer . iten. the «me vi" 0 I 13’, , r ' first atthc new price of 19 cents per o‘lb’u'hhv m y" b a” d in“, GI- thot Wino lobed can- in its om illustretione by tflo. no midsummer nem- peee for the HThe clerk of the village of lAthens will on Saturday next, 22nd inst., malts up and send to the Begin Mrs. W. H. Fredenburgh. of West- . port, spent severel do. 's in Athens: trar general, a list of all the births. . marriages and deaths that have been l " .. . - “J. n . .. mr. Halli. Cuuu, of voids I‘. u.. rm ‘ rienee hes . l wq OHIL w , FAREWELL 'l‘O CANADA. nspssruns or LORD lino LADY osssv son shoutin- .“â€" 4...”...â€" A Dieting-lobed Party at the Airfares (lupltmLâ€"Gol. lout‘omory-Ioon lwm In no Administrator-«A loyal Ids-to- Dopurtm o! the Sardinia. Oruws. Julyfillawfioldmn If ever has my Governor natal of Conqu re- se ved so warm on ovstlou on his depor- ture from Ottawa other live ears' rest demons was uccordedto His xoellency the Earl of Derby today on his leaving by the CPR. to! Montreal on his way to Eng . Lord end Ludy Derby have been excwdlngl popu- lar at the capitol. sud many an earnest were the expressions of regret. at their departure. The weather was in Tlllv‘. KARL (3F DE'i'lllY. I; from propitious, bring overcast and ! slmwery, but all alum; the lineul‘Susser. ; Wellington and other streets clung which ll'n-i Extwilonc ' and Lady Derby drove. escorted by tile Print-ens Louise Draco-nu (inertia, largo Crowds lintl use scintilutl nntl waived and shouted their = zulit-ns to the vim-regal puir. At the [ :lopol u guard of hounr from the (luv oruor (ietwrnl’s Foot (illllril't was drawn up uml received His Ext't-llwnc)’ with ' tzi‘ml'lllt‘ll arms. the build playing. “t intl rhivv the Hum-n" mu! "ll'llttt‘. a Home " ills ltlxcellvm-v inspected both the (inertia end the llrngnnns, and said ; mending otlivcrs. _ i h‘l'lNTitllnL, July lil.»â€"(Innudu's do- ‘ parting (lovornor‘tlvnornl nnd suite at“- rile in the city last evening at 8.34), aunt the inrty were greeted right rnynlly all, the Windsor station b soverul thou I sum] people who bud gathered on Dom» inirm st more to wish (loll speed to Lord mul [Milly Derby and their distinguished family. Amongst those present sit the depot Wort.- Muyor Dvsjurt ins, lion. .l. J. (.‘urmn. W'. W. ()gilvit-, Aldermen FEE lenetive. Nolan. Stephenson, Smith, C‘onmy', Mnrsoluiu and. Dustnnrtenn, i Limit. Cole. lionghtrm mus?n~v::>st, with I .‘t :27. a many more lending citizens. L Witt. s Excellency and Lsdy Derby emerged from the car they were given three hearty cheers, repeated nguin end again. and in fact the applause was kept up all the way up Peel street to t 0 Windsor hotel. whither the Governor , and suits were escorts;- by No. l troop i of the Duke of Corinne.ng llussurs. , QI'i-zuict', July litu'l‘he vireregai party l uri'mnl here at 1 o'clock yesterday in the i ofliriul our Victoria, which was attached l totho fast CPR. express from Monâ€" 1 l l l i tl't‘dl. Their oxcollomrtes were conveyed in Mr. R. R. [mlmll’s carriage to Beau r we. .......t .oir, Hi. .. mu... where tlmv were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dobell. The [ (Jmtmlitm Dragoons formed the escort | to the (lovemortlenernl from the rail 1 way station to Mr. Dnbell's residence. Tliiscvenin Mr. Dobell gave n. grand dinner nt nuvnir. to which about forty ladies and gentlemen were invited to time with the distinguished guests. The address of the Muvor and Council wen resented nt llJlU this charm n i the .eirlslstlve Council hull. undo :renmining there a short time teeny fare- ! well to those resent. his Excellency nt- ten-lcil n meeting ofthe Federal Cabinet, l at which General Montgomery Moore l was sworn in as q rninistrstorqntll the RWI‘Jll'lllt! in of Lo , Aberdeen. A“; 4 80 ‘ Lord Derby finally stopped ofl‘ Cmadiun soil at the Queen's wharf. whence n tender conveyed him to the i1“? Sardini- I an. I gunman July 15.-â€"-Attor nice; ofthose WWW!“ ut the civic reception had token i own of their Excellencies. the vice- : l’m(.tl arty proceeded to the citadel, to v‘ utivzu the ceremony ofswmtringin Gun. ! Montgmneryhloorv.mlministrntm'. The I osxh mu administered by Mr. Justice Funnich of the Supreme Court. in the ~st Rheum more M Ind may lurch. 1889, b they come out church in the even . because she refused his company. 0 escaped. and hes avoided arrest u to this time. although 1.000 has .n ofieretl for his arrest be general {In on to that he to Wilson. on there is lttle likelihood of Imwroek mistaking the men. BRITAIN SURE TO WIN In the Iohrln. to. Arbitration. In the Gen- eral Opinion to Parts. OTTAWA. Jul 14.. â€"â€"J. M. Macoun of the Geo! cal pertinent returned this morning om Paris. where he Who in connection with the Behring Sea Arbi- tration case. Mr. Maooun was dong with Dr. Daw- son as secretary while the latter was en- egod so a British Commissioner looking , law soul life in Behring Boo. That was in 1891. In 1892 Macoun spent a season alone in the lshnds, supplementing the work done by Dr. Dawson and Sir (leer e Beden~Powe1L Mr. Missouri sold t 10 British were cute to w ill the once, that was the nernlopiulou when he left It was not ikely that the arbitrators would . be through until the end of the month. i They were having a. still light. ; It is stated in oflicinl circles here that ’ Sir John Thompson will come straight from Paris in Canada, as important nblic and political business is awaiting urn. 211...: ML: of Bethlehem. Orr!.w.'., July l-i. -â€"-Proi'. VlelttlllE M ‘u l that in. Wm .21’ three wt-cks u very b l | linnt our: 3‘. will be seen in the northern l “w i sit . its 13.)... been watching for some weeks for a rumor. which, lw guys, is the lurigv 5 vnrinbl-- stur sum by Cornelius (lemma 3 in 1570 iii the (‘t'ltfitfllitlllilll of Clll‘SltlplE. as its reupgieursna‘ wan uhout due. ' In l-‘ili-l lto uimmmccd thut (ioimun‘n stnr, usually called the Slur of llutlxlo- hem, was only ti large millet at its pvt- llvelion, when its tail surrounded it untl | giro it. the up “teem ' : ,; of u star of the ‘ if" iimtsnitmio. .- .‘Ulldltlt‘l'h‘ that his , theory bus been ‘rX‘tWtMl now. far on film g night of the nth lllhl. lll‘ sun {in :t few minutes. lu-ttku (“limits and [will the pole of the heavens, ll. sic...” of lhn sixth magnitude moving Tic-pi!“ k i-‘tlll\"ill'tl, whirl) liopmumiiu v52; . our, um] which 1 i in seeking it nnmwr ,m't'iiudlon then it . meit . u. few rmnplinwntur)’ words to the 0mm , - sciousnvss, sud (lit-(l in about tvm hours. i l l l g l l l l I l l l l pruu‘nt‘o of the members of the Privy l , Council. . 'l’ueir Excellent-ice then wanton been! I the lthlfil. Sonllnlsn, and us they left E (hoodlum soil the guns of the u tndel ’ thundered forth a royal solute. This morning without ceremony the Herdin- l -M. .... DREN DROWNED- A slut Ant-lens In the Boy at “than on "Inlay Alter” HAIILTON, July l7.-A very end drowning handout occurred on the hay yesterday afternoon, near the water works pmpIng station I Harrison; «shines was cut in a hoot whoring water lilies with his ytmson ndAllIe .andN. l we... and the ambition to ho ogr l Chm north. While action will h r u b m out“. nvo a Clorer client in i bolting member of the Reichstsg. bus |beon ronthetl of libelling l ofl'lmls and sentenced to three months ; 15;?” (m it]. return from tluesuu it wilt 3 ha very brilliant. it is now. he says, probably liclnw llli: 1101'th m, “is Hrums '(l‘ltl‘kl'tl Uni. Putt'r Emmi, .luly :5 v A sud litt'l'lt'l’li: ; occurred yvstertlny“veiling :it i tllflttt‘lt’. V on the stock form of Mr. John tiwrge ‘ ‘2ntl concession of .‘inugotrn, \vlun'u 9» ' lmrneruisimz was in primrose. Duo oi the plntm n htli‘k of limb-'1‘ 7U tot-t long. ' Wits almost to the to}: when the trickle i gave wuy, the stick striking Mr. John ' Sclnvaczs, in, on the bend, crushing out his bruins Mntlioul nitl Witt: .‘ttionue sent for. but llt‘ never regained (‘ml- He WM 33-3 yours of ago. and lt‘itVt't-ll; wlfonmltwo little girls to mourn his untimelycn-‘l. tlreut S‘mputhy is exâ€" pressed for the lusrcnvct fninilv l'rulilhlttmi Thrown chru THIWLK \, July litwln n. letter this iunrnim: to A. J. lilt'llltl‘tl, of Fort Scott, Atlurnr)’ (it-norul Little intimation tlint illt‘ Kansas Slum Ailiiiinistmtion has brown proliiliitit'm ow-rlmnrtl and will 2 n! Itat‘ tlw iuucliiiieryofstatotoenforce it. The Glgcllua noble. A serious aspect of tho giggling bnhlt , is that it is an hourly incorrigible. Mau- nrrisnis of all lrinrls strike their roots . dwpl'f, lint, “lml lie!" and "hill hill" b9 - come‘purt and pumel of the offenders ' against reason and taste. That which makes the listener nervous to irritabil- ity. fretting the amiable into a desire to smother the meauln lees cnchle in the throat that was it rth if he cannot are cope beyon hens-ingot It. is .mttced g involuntm'ily by tho hobittml incubator. Like the famous button on the loomed . sdvocats's cost with which he fumbled incessantly whle pleading, the gig lo would. it suddenly taken away, deprive its slave of the power of speech. To commend avsly tern rote articula- tion would to strike t umb. The origin of the obnoxious trick is of course in youth and logos, and almost slwuys ln native dlflldcncs or temporary embarrassment. When the i girl has no fitting words at cull. she gig» ’ glee. When the lad is oppressed hyu weight of bitshl'lllDCHS and would swegâ€" l grr it off. he guil'awe. In the tyrtv‘s l opinion a laugh outdooe charity as u l cloak for every defect and cxtrlcntcs Af- ferteizirm is or. active nllyln the evil l bio l brings up the rm: (murdmllhrlun i loud in Harper‘s Boner. l him from the most trying Weldon. . V l Factor Ahlwnrdt. the notorious Jew i l’msimn imprisonment. Pallet-lent...” e. i mil be i d in‘ [moo on “may?” MM. 13“” Stone (30th Ird‘ifl the infarct in the wml hos talledi V Vanderbilt system dividends wore l d. . my pot The amount was an, i bonkers belie” India’s silver Ir. J. A. floors, agent of the lust mud in Bufido. loll down stairs cl n hadron-I ed by”. d v injuries which M e. . .umdownc in tmorol‘ the undersigned. . t\'ll('l'('.l.l)0lll4 lt-l't ' C‘Lilmw‘ 'l‘i‘imiuin About sum-y Work. Stanley lsbor ls prohibited In Europe, except in France and the Netherlands, where the workmen are pivot; tune for devotional exercises. Night work Is pro hibltetl for women under 9i years of age in Austria, ltelglnm, .ti‘runec. Uurnm'zy, Grout Britain, Netherlands and Switzer luntl, except in canes where factorivs run continuously all hours, The hours of inimi- are eleven tlmly, except in Ureut lit-min. where ten hours only are allowed. 1n m. healthy moupntlous n doctor's certlht are l» required in all countrirs for both “'12:” n and children. -â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"<¢>â€"â€"â€"â€"- mmcolflmm Fine Dressing cases in leather. plush, celluloid and oak, fitted up coin lete. also manicure sets at Barr’s lrug Store, llrockville, just the the thing for presents; 20 per cent cent discount for the next 10 duyn. Cull curly, Must make way for new arrivals next week, Visitors to town cordially in- Ask Vitcd to cull and inspect stock. to see their line inns. .._.._____....____â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€" Note Lost. liwtu promissory note .runk Sheldon of lipids 0. (.u'. Nitl urtlny cumin {or 322.1», mull” h) to under on roturnin it) I SHE]. UN Y. HULle. uni-m: July 17m. inn. “snw wui'tl Estray Calves. :“myml from lot 39 con. 8, Kith live rml Mid thlillf calves. llifnrnmtlnn my to their ill Knupp'atzlimmo: l:t»'t0r)'. l’lunl llollow. or with the undersigned \\ ill bk? thankfully received. FRANK HALH‘n'. Plum llollow. Charleston Lake. 'l‘wum‘ tlu‘w- nail furnished rooms in title \l'liilv m: |.:I' ._'lt'§ in: it-nvml by the wink. I'M: ul' ‘umlwn. wax-lung tilt‘ll‘lll‘s, thml. untl taxltlt-wu't- lll"lll‘,l.‘tl. lanquire of ll. (3. l’llll.l.-ll‘$. Athens gnu l'lt‘n lo‘ll'l. Wool l Wool 1 JUN!) Elm. of mm? for which i will pay 1:2: .iuzfu-il lll'lt‘t'lll ("My m‘ inulv. I luv it L‘. «I J‘leflsxlllti'k n!“ K‘tgiitil, .‘J't'ntt‘li. Itll'i (Xinéi ;.Ii.m Hit mlv. : I «Lula, Ilmulv l7; . -"lllllil:t‘ forum/ll l.)ntlliu1's! will xx- ll:tmu:ls: rile-i , .tntl 3.1m. \S'illl h 1 Jim! SALE BY TENDER. . " H \vlll lu‘ gwtrivt 51 by tho unllora‘i l'l‘tl 'i -- plii‘t'llfllit‘ ll 71 min on lhl‘ lizlllnr. u the ' 'it-lrntlv l‘sllll slit) I fixtures t-f (itzur’c \. .l. latent the \illztgc of Album in ’he ' i: .i of Lucile. lIll‘l‘t‘lltU'tl tailor tloconsuth 'l‘lio amok combats of .Slll.‘ 50 2b.: 00 XL! 81 ll? 73 "'wui-ilu. ‘V’sl'rilt‘tlg. l'uminxs 8H: s .. , . . . . . . , , . . , Holt-.1) Mandi: ('lut‘lllng . , . . . . . . . . . . . o‘liop Fixtures . . . . . 'l‘utai Tho slot-k sheet Hth in lllt‘ poem-union 'II' the mlministtutur and mm" in: tlt'Cl‘. Ht it's Width" of lmeiuvss, Athens. sun! so The highest or any tender not iitveucemily .tw-v itctl. "‘Iu owing to tho Into {merge A. Laid fortimtth willbo Immlt'tl for on t: Fisher, solicitors for the tulniimsirutnr. Dated this lilii (lily ot‘ Julv, intIl. llENllY Il. ARNOLD. Administrntor. ltlililu ” 1 Killer s SPEDIFIB For ALL cleanses 01“ THE BLOOD OB SKIN 5 Has been Sustained in v the Supreme Court of E New York before a. 1 Judge and Jury ‘ As l’ll" most wonderful remedy of this} age. bloom-s of living witnesses of tho merits of Microbe Killer nppcttretl nntl ; testified, under oath, that utter tlioyi lttMi been gluon up to die, this Remedy on A less resource cured them 1 Do not lose precious time, but obtain full pnrtieulnrs from Home; ()i‘fim dirt-ct, and limit purchase a jar I l , from your nearest chemist. J. P. LAMB, ~ nurse, on. sense, For general information, address : In. Ruin. 120 King St. \Y. Toronto. Ont. ! I l l l t‘. 1‘. LAMB. Alln‘nu l l 'l‘cmlm'n intuit ho put in on or no: )5;- i-ni August 1593. ‘ limbo “I”! Co, Ltd, i our machinery into it pared to do Custom 8 lining good line of line and Blanketing Also highest price puld in ouch for wool. Athens. May a. 1.. kn r‘r. of '0 cm: till inst-tn, : '11s it soil s: “' ' 0.... Meg-imsmm KING mm. BROORVILLI 6 ‘He Who Hesitates is Lost!” Defer not calling on MOWAT 6t JOHNSTON when in Brorkville for the very latest novelties in Canadian and Amerieen Boots and Shoes, all at ice of shapes and width, at prices that will satisl the closest bu ere. e have recsntl ht et burgoin prices. u all line of L ios.’ Gent‘s. Misses,’ end oyo’ ts Ind Shoes. which we feel disposed to clear for the benefit of our customers. We con honestly ensure intendizg purchasers the best veins in the market and the lsrgeot and most vorl stock to select from. REPAIRING NEA'I‘LY DONE. Trun'k Ind Also a fine escortmont of Trunks, Vsllses, Handbags. MOWAT & JOHNSTON. Shawl. Straps. THE PALACE SHOE STORE. HARDWMIN . AW! KARLEY & SEVMOUR liuvo tmrclinsctl it full line of the celebrated IS wt-tatrlcs from B. LAVHANCE. lit'l‘ft't'l m by llm aid of it. Luumnco's tests. out will m-ll them from 50 CENTS PIE, PAIR. \‘on will have poi-foot ill end not have to my three times us much its you would if you pll'." chased else“ here. ' ..W...... The): demented“ It should be taken. as regularly and with as much relish as a well person would sit down to a juicy bcefsteak,by all who have lost their appetite and . their flesh and who constantly feel listless and exhausted. Nothâ€"a lug Scott‘s Emulsion euro. Goughu, b u l l d colds. Consumption. Scrofule. , _ and all Anaemia and Wasting "1p ‘15 glho't'saeeo. Prevents Hanging"! ' d .Almot spa t on qumkIY_Or per' milk. '32: only this: cellulite. I‘m- mancntly_ Don‘t pared by Seotthbownc, Ilellcvllle. 80h] . . . n u , call it a modicum, "’ k nggm WW" “(mm call it a food. USE LARDINE MACHINE OIL CHAMPION GULDdIEDAL OIL OF THE DOMINION. McCOLL’S CYLINDER OIL Will wear twice as long as .my other make. The finest hlflll [rude Engine Oils are manufactured by it M60011 Bros. & 00., Toronto For sale by all leading dealers in the country Janus“ fithcns lining purchased the stone building near our old remiece and moved end thoroughly refitted and add to it, we are . and all brooches of work. W's hove in stun n. and Flannel! and our own make of heavy TM to exchange for ml. for which the highest price will be paid. J A5311? GORDON , a _ I - .-. _.I‘ unsotuoumsn Hanan; n wrm scooters .' 1w . ' at '5 .4 _... "it ALLAN Wm, a; CO.“ .

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