Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 15 Aug 1893, p. 3

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"VI." “~01.” M Mr. F. W. Lord has gone to Toronto, Woodstock, and other western cities to select three or four carâ€"loads of fumi- ture for the fall trade, which he intends selling cheap for cash. unooxvmnn omen unm Ill! IEPflTIfiI‘I’ 4‘“â€" Inhqu or Maul lou- on wits or ONE U UPWABDS W In: 81 on! In.” bushy. about in y «m will turn NI ' in the town's abdln o! ..,~sr' : ' - . ‘l m - It ' ; -. ‘ r _ “M '? at Y i v : , A 1 It)“ d Jan . 1. hr.“ 753.1,” squirm-um, too-norm :3 hi... 3"“, u, Border for 506. LTHBUGH our ‘ and early Will. aspen liken.“ JMMG buttons. and you a. ’ I ¢ , , m y Egbflfihlzfllnflhw UWIMWdtâ€"M ’ ‘ ‘3 H w . I ” ember the lace-â€" Rem! P with a news item. 00-! Y thin. sensational. The latest to con- tributa in this w is Ira. Anna "’ - hey have the host Assortmcn " - 1.0 an a '1 m runuun In Next Morrison's Hotel BROCKVILLE BROCKVILLE Business Outings SHORTHAlllâ€"Aâ€" 395mm Commercial (‘ournr Thorouah TERMS nmsorvaunu Send for Illustrated Catalogue be- w.) deciding whort- you will go. GAY db MCCORI), Principals Grunts FORMERLY T. MILLS K. CO. Tilt“ lint ter ls selling“r 'l‘.-\ M 0‘ Sil.\N' TERS, worth ()O(: for just the thin-,1 for the river. BOYS lit"):\'l‘lN(} liASl‘L BALL l,.\l'5 2 .35c, worth 25c with. :1 n (i it.) l‘ KS'DOH't miss this opportunity. i AM AT 'l‘llLi til.“ STAND. War Declared In the Shoe 'l‘rmlt'. at it. w. Downl-y's Unl- l'rix-u llall‘Kltlll Shoo House. Now the TiiililWan :7 'Mml'n NUilti lent her llrngnnx, high out, for Kh'. " " “ Lil-0 lull“?! ' fur ‘ fili«‘ '.‘ M" .\l.lt‘l\ «y WWUl for Ladies 3' lilrnml.‘ Ladies iin 83.530. Ladies .1. Clilli'l‘l‘ttfls I." button hows, lutllll .,. , . . .31 13 w \ l)l)-‘)l.".\\'l>\'l it til (l m} Ail-it‘d fur . . . . Enamel-Ni ital-1, Imlul t urrvll {0" J. Kill ’l‘lu‘l) ‘l'lr Allin-:1 l-ii‘ . . . . . . solid lclillwl lul‘r hunt; in? , .. Misses solid b other boots lnr . . . “Jul,” “Inuit in Very t'nllipwil in i it ry (leper! mtinl and all other lim'l ilrt »~',iinll\' xlr-m' lionwml.wr,tlw 'llmu‘ guru!» gm» .1]! new : ‘ i n I "In in .30 from lill' ln'nl nmmllllt‘tUri-N. \u-um‘luu'ni of Alumsum bows and shun-r f): hulli‘s 11ml mull ll turn. \goni l‘m- "Hutu-ml k :i Putin-m. Munoz-dent prnmpllg .il ti mini to. El. W. DOWNEY Ono Price Bargain Shoo nouns. Brockvillc. t ARE “HF.an To run Farmer and Builder nrdware. Tinwnrc, Paints, Varniahea, (Ialciminos. (lines, Silver in ’ T Ckll. tic. in tmvn . ‘nm' F hm“ “ t ’ ’l interpreter and intuition Al. the same end prices to suit thetimce. The. Doll] Chumsm-hest in the mnrltcb l ulways in stock dnd at lowest prior;- ‘ Guns and ammunition of best quality See them. COAL OIL BeatQuality. KARIJIC 1’ ] 311()CI( A'I‘IIIENS _.-â€" A.M.CHASSELS Til! It! “lint! Low Price M (‘linntliun Bank of Commerce .. ‘ ()llllll‘li) Hunk . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . l l I in the ‘ lowest number for sovcrill yours. ‘th Same tilllt‘n as l'niouviile, Ullluiinllit'. ‘i’lZ.Z Sept. A not lit-r big drop in prices ' 851'. . , . , , . . . . . . $1.10 , i of Athens model school, of Eustcns' l a, ‘t‘orucrs, is vixiting Mrs. W. l“. :.:.o~ Elf. , ‘ centniniug iim- VlOWS «if the town and .i E excellent cuts a i' its lending citizens.| .- i-urr) .wi. i of New York, have t-omnlctvd their | , - do with the transcontinental rccord. i ll. prcseruwl :H'tl i:.‘iill(‘(l lot the rcwunl {tw'l :ivmiis tic til-Lilli l of l Oils. l FIIIEIC' IDTEB OISOWITEI AT LOWEST RATES. not to The otllcera c! this Bank m 9‘ a unwin- 2ll':cloao the transactions 0! nu)’ o! JNO. PRINGIJI -_.._â€".â€"__._...4. M Bonk Stocks. lit-low will be found quaint ions of the lendln linuk Stocks which the Reporter will publls Win-kl)! in future for the l:l!".:.’:"~.€.llou of its rcudcrsw Mum". am 260 219 -:.'d'rCED' 2... l 2‘33 I 17'.) 168 r 167 1825 ml) , not l 117 ' Union Bank of Canada . . . , , . . . 1 -- l l flank of Toronto. . 1 Bank of Montreal _ . imperial Haul. of l'nnazlrt ... Smudurti Blink of Cnumlu . . Molson's llnnk. .. . . . . . . . . . Mcrcbunts‘ Bunk of Canada . Bunk or Hunulton. tilliislncss notices in local columns 10 cont: per line ouch insertion. LOCAL SUMMARY. 3 O ATHENS AND NEIGHBORING LOCALI- TIES BRIEFLY WRITTEN UP. Events as Seen by Our Knight of the Pencil. Local Announcement- Boilcd Right Down. I Schools reopen Ll week from newtl Monday. The pencil crop in western ()ntnrio promises to be exot-‘ilvnl. The Hilary oi the headmaster oi liomptville hiin school is $1,000. liuck-slmoting bus nlrusdy comâ€" mollcrd on the river in the vicinity oil .liingdou. l (luc- dny ill-l. wart. ll. W. Loverin :nptulul Ill lillit‘ with n. trolling line .2) Alltitl‘s hike. The Albert». Quartcltc Will serenade the lilht'dlw't‘llt'l'li at Chm lusliitl some - 1:,'::nliigtlll~x week. At prtswut than are 472. prisoners Kingston penitentiary-the (lumtnoquefuir is to be hold on viz. : I :5, 1:3 and 1-1. I, Mrs. 5 The [livlwsm llcvcrd says: , 'Elliott,ciAtlu-us, was the guest of} ‘ :‘ilr. mid Mrs. James Murray lastl week. i Carriages built to or-icr, repairing , and palmng done in lirst class style ill. modcrntc pl'lCi‘Snâ€"‘A. Jnmcs. Mics Blanche. Warren, 0 graduate Earl. Mill street. Lust week the Smiths bulls News issued a Bpi‘l‘lfll midsmnmcr number. Mr. uni Misxll. Bendel null filmin mutual outing at Charleston Lulu) and last week lr-lt Harbor View tor their City home. Colored. (-hmnbcr setsâ€"«pink, brown. i blue and greyâ€"only $2, and fulll dinner Sets in all the new colors for 355i), nt ("hinn Ilull. Bl‘oclcvilleâ€" '1‘. w. Jim... The oil'eriugzs on Brockvillc board on Thursday tat-re Sill boxes of white! and "1.000 colored, Ruling price, white, 1) Fill-’3 : colon-ll, lléc. A James. l‘ilgxin ML. second hand sprint: u'nggnu order, cnpzliic of carrying l5th lbs. for min rv exchange. Last Week Mr. 'i‘. ii. 'l'nrish r-np turcd lit (,‘hurlcnt rn lathe r. salmon Weighing ltl‘t'l‘~‘<' lltllllltlfl. 321:: has lllttl 1 ml sweitnen Athens, lint-s at in ginid 1200, or and plriism e snidsumm; 1' angler. The St‘ilt“‘il ” "r'rlnigngzy opens at Toronto on tho .. ~i'i llctolu-r next and will continue .0. siou until the] 31~t of Max. .\ ugwtml examination Will he held in December for those who do not retuirc to nit-2nd the whole term ‘ be regular (rumin- ntion for teachers in attendance will be hold at the close of the scssiOn. Tuesday afternoon last. at 5.80i John Swerncy, a iorcmsu in Lugton‘s ‘ quarry at South llnmmoqd was shot and. ruled by Mrs. Anon Nicollcttc, wife of Sylvester Nicollcitr, an Italian gunrry. und the defence. A Substitute for tho Ion-Ion. A sort of sicknt the-stomach-fechng has been experienced by many of our citizens during the past Week in town, the result. the doctors say, of the recent rapid changes of tempaatnrc from excessive heat to very cool Weather A very good thing to over- come this nick subs-stomach or bilious feeling is to be found in Mom- bray‘a Kidney and Liver Cureâ€"a low doses at a time being anfilcient to regulate the disturbed condition at the liver. how-a or hone-y. Mr. Herbert Horton, Send by. boa lanai aeiroular to thin-Clef Leda county. with the in View Patrons Swrency use the aggressor. woman shot him in self. Crook Denney, rs lot of the late James Denna . Thlsioriorn widow had been lit up in Watertown and was without thoughts at matrimony until last Tuesday when she met James Watson. simmer, of Stone Mills“ He rust the widow. tell a victiln tohc charms. oflered her a laceas bis housekeeper and van refitted. llell marriage was suggested, and utter tears and smiles she consented. But the fiftyyenr old farmer Target to mention that he had another wile. They were married and next day the farmer told ol~ his other 9 use, and Na. 2 at once returned to atcrtown and told her story. Watson tied and is said to be in Cunndn. Mrs. Denney said she thought he was drunk when the nuptial knot was tied. but she thought it was a good opportunity to secure a homo. and with that object inview she united her fortune with his. 05rd or Condolence. At the meeting of Maynard Di- vision Sons of Temperance on July 29th the following resolution was imunimcusly carried: blamed by Bro. G. J. Carson. sec- onded by Bro. Holden, that whereas Almighty God in his infinite Wisdom having been pleased to call to Him- self by the and. of death Mr. C. Brown, fullicr ofour esteemed brother, L. M. Brown, and in view of the heavy loss thereby sustained to our Bio, his mother and sisters, and those nearest and dearest to them. wr, the members of Maynard Divmion of Sons of 'l‘é-mfcruuee No. “206, do sincerely sympathize and l with our brmhcr‘in this sad bereave- imnt, which has so suddenly inllen‘ condcls upon him. Dear brother, words we know can be no helm for a sorrow like, yours; the loss you have sus- tained is ten heavy to be lightened by expressions ot‘ sympathy. We there- fore Commit you to the greit Patri- arch of llll, who has promised to bc a balm to the flitlierlrss and husband to the uidow. We nuuin assure you of the heartfelt sympntuy (lithe members of the Division and tllj’:.il”0 that a copy of this be sent to nlll‘ bereaved and pinned on record of the Div. Signed on behalf of Mavuurd lhv. of S. of T. EnuAR EARL, ii. .77., Micro): ll. Tunnel), Patriarch. Acroao the Continont. The Toledo (Ohio) Commercial of J\llL"lil. Nth coutnins ti" "allowing uspectiug Mr. T. ll. Liar :, 9‘. former - resident of Lyn. and well known in this section 2»â€" Sunburned and dusty, T. B. Lillie the Oak Leaf wheclmen. of Lodi, (Yul . wheeled up to the club house of the Toledo long-ac whcclmen, yester- (lily noon and nulml for pointers on the roads east. from this city, Yester- day marked the it"i’i'u day of the Cell- i'urninn’s ride in the saddle of his wheel. Chicago was his original des- tination on his Wheel, but upon much- thnt city lest li'tm‘rsday he received letters from relatives in Cleveland and Rochester asking him to come farther east. and pay them a. visit. Since leaving Chit-ago he has been consider- ! mg the feasibility ofex‘iendimz the trip to New York, and seeing what he can Lillie started on Thursday. June 22, from the city nl San Francisco and {ilzlit‘ils the distinction of being the first ."dor it: make the trip through the lfiierm Nevada. snow sheds on the Central T‘ncilic railroad in the saddle of his Wheel. lie followed the Central Pacific tracks to Ogden, Utah, then Lhe Union Pacific to Omabn and the Northwestern road bed into Chicago, I lie reached the World's Fair city last 'i‘lmrmlny.just six weeks from the date nf his start. After resting a day he FQSU‘mntl his ride. and expects to reach (jifélIelilhti this evening. Mr. Lillie mile the same wheel. a Cleveland. and ‘v‘hll‘itillt change of tire, the entire dia- tancc. a wheel by the wax thut pas manufactured in this city. He says that he encountered all kinds of roads. and bus riden over everything except barbed wtre. While going through the ticsert he was obliged to carry a gallon canteen of water. and often ex- pcrienccd great difiiculty in getting three Inculs it day. Lillie is melting the trip purely for pleasure. and while he has made no 1 special slim-t to mnko fast time. is in a inh- way to lower the trans-conti- ncntnl record. should he decide to go on to the Atlantic coast, about 10 days. The record from ocean to ocean is now 68 days. He has stood the fatigue nfilm ride well and has lost but five pounds since making his start. Lillie is a Cnnndinn by birth and went to California but five years ago. He will «rend a few weeks Visiting friends in the two cities named. and in (1 ads. Should he decide to go on ‘ cw Vnrk this visit will be made 0. o trip. The World's [air will .m lie Ito lention for a couple at n« v ':s before he returns to California. .lnet sym- ing he was the guest of the Tomato League Wselmen. and was taken by them out to the [lesion whose pro duct he sells and rides in California He also visited the new bicycle track, expressing the opinion that it was second to nous in the country. The clyelomciar on his wheel anya that the distance from Sea [makes to Toledo is 1.785. , “Wk-tacoaaeua-e-Wukdduoil our prise. “TI-a m” w John my. “On one of the lions should out at ca. while we were than It's all over with you"--â€" . “All over with no!" “Cortninly. Tho Mono Ain't blind. are they?" ‘ “N-no. But what huthot got undo with Incl" “Just this. If you look to mo to be sweet enough to eat, how will you look to a raging. roaring. hungry lion? He will think you are a delicious mot-ad. Ind 10! are gone." "But. John. there will booths! girls that. besides me. " “i know it. but you will he the awe-mat one there.” “Very well, John. door; 1 think, darling, we'd better so to the thatcr.”â€"Spuro Mo- ment; - ‘ 5h. Pntotrod to flood. “Take this nest. madam." The Broadway car was crowded, and 3 young lady with a strikingly beautiful too. and nylphliko figuration just entered as these words wers uttered. Tho a tor. a line. manly little fellow of 18. h risen at once and stood smilingly in trout of her. prnnipt to obey the generous impulse that bud inspired him. unusual o light in New York could not but awaken surprise. The punh‘enuon crnncd their necks. Born. tittercd (Mllllbly. and a herrined look coins over the {was of the fair pussen r as she imllgnantly turned her back in t a face of the precocious youth, who straightwoy r9 | lumcil his old position. He hud been sitting on his father’s knee. -Truth. Illa Regret. The two trumps hml been wandering M‘maw didn‘t “y,.'rruth. about from back door to buck doorin ausc- lese search for a bite, as ulmont every plnco they visited was closed {or the summer. “Anybody at home?" inquired Willie, i wait lug In the alley us ills friend cnlnn out. "Now," was the disappointed response. “\l'licre are they?” “Gone to the \Vorld'n fair." “'illlt' sighed. “Brother \Vulkcr," he said sadly. “when I think how this \Vorld‘s fair is ruining our bllsinvfls, [almost wish Columbus hndn't ‘ discovered Atneric.'t."â€"â€"Detrolt Free Press. Explained. 1 An lrisbman went to a lawyer withn clue, but. tllc attorney wanted it retainer. The lrishinnn wrui poor, and flnnlly the lawyer said he would take the cum one Contingent. fee. It was settled, but the contingent fee port of the agreement both- ered llli' client. He confided his ignorance to bin friend Paddy. and riskth (or on exâ€" plnnrii‘inn: “An it is the mennln of a com i tingcut i'm: yer al'tcr knmvinf Sure. I’ll tell ye. A Contingent. fee "leans that if ya lose the case the lawyer gits nothiu; if ye win, you get nothin."-â€"Grecn Bug. I Hot “or Fault. An old womnn who kept a “Villageshop” mul postoll'tcc combined in a remote coun- i try parish wnscontiuuully impressing upon hi)" l‘l) ‘lnmvr‘d f‘m luci- that Silt} flquVH sold i the lli’nl of l-i'o-ryllung. One day a lndyl walked in to purchase some stamps. ll “DNU‘ ms. Mm: Fell,” she said no she’ prrxtemli-tl to stump her letters. "I cannot make these stumps stick.” : “1 don't know why, l am lure. mum." i replied the ofl‘rmled Mrs. Fell. "for I ob ways keep the very best."â€"Tit-Bitl. “Qulto Apparent." Very Eflcctivo. A certain French surgeon and professor of medicine, dissecting one 0! his patient. at. a clinic one morning, who, he asserted. had «lied of internal inflammation, is cer- tain process of which. he contended was the muse of every discus, was unnble to find I trace of it. He rxpluinsd the circumstance to his pupils tlms; “niemieurs.” said be. "our nuan of treat ment. in you see. was thoroughly sfleetive. Our patient is dead, but he diedâ€"cured."-- Bulletin Medicnle. I'lllnl Obedience. Mrs. Brown (angrilyrâ€"Dldn’t l caution you not to make a noise with that horrid tin whistle? Little Johnny (quite cmttollenr-Wh]. pn told me to. Mrs. Brownâ€"You naughty boyl know very well he didn't. Little Johnny (pcrtlnaciously)-Oh. yes. he did, nml [asked him to buy menbi- cycle. and he said I should have to whistl- for it.â€"o‘i'unkee Bimie. You Ml“, No“. \i‘ll‘o (at an evening pawnâ€"Don't you think. clear. that Mina Alice has something manly about her? llunlmml (lifter A glance at the young lmly 11 question, who is sitting in a re- mnie rner of the room in close proximity in null-voted adinirrryâ€"i pet-coda nothing except. the arm 0! that dude. Gus do Smith. â€"'i'r-unu Sitting; It Was n Chicke- Bole. "Corns hero."aald thoold maid to be ‘ ‘alno teeth; "I hove a bone in Mwilt you."â€"-Trutb. English Spavin Linirnont removes all hard. soft or callouocd Lam and Blend-ha from henna. Blood povin. Curbs. Splinta. Bin Bone. Sweeney. Stidea. Spralna. and Swollen Throat, Cough. site. Save $50 by us of one bottle. Warraqu by J. P. Luub. anlnm Com is a Dar.â€" Ifl ooutroii “Wfiatémfl r. “tannins-coils“. l "5&4: .b 1 o ’ D E Central Block, Athens. . m Q,‘ was it. thnt your husband (all? Mrs. Maloney-Yis. Mrs. Mahoneyâ€"Was he hurt? Mrs. Malcoey-l don't know; the deoth No Coupon-loom. WM. colrrs it Still? Mra. Poindexter (horrified)â€"â€"I heard to (llfiay that Mr. Collingwood lends a double 2 20 King Street‘ 6. Miss Forty (with n sigh)-Thnt’s much better than u single one. nBrtieklyn Life. Clx‘mplo'o Debut. Butler (who has not heard distinctly) «Miss Buddl-Hnrperk BitZZl!‘ A Brl'ht Outlook. 'Tlmt's a curious thing your little brother is waving about on a stick. Misc Clara" ’ "That‘s it cont mil.“ "A couttnill To whom. pray. rice»: it belong?" “To the young gentleman who culled hero last."--Lifo. WWW...“ Onto Rla Cur-woo. Loving Husband -- Goodby. darling. Should i be prevented from coming home to supper i will send you u not. by e messenger boy, Trusting Wileâ€"Not at all none-an. clear. I have alreody to“ it out of your coat 900k“ â€"-Truth. Wanted. A ts to aellourchoico olfl mfg]:ng 090?. which" We yoomtnidou . We have many new in fruits and Mouton. to only by us. on. at once Ohm-lesion Luke. rammed 180 146 ‘amou’ at urlng’thenext. o (intuit!!! Ind Shanta reductions in ' “' f entire stock. This miuly is a money-saving T" 11c , Will you improve it? So 50 TELEPHONE 183 WATCHES The boat makes at the lowest prices-â€" Gold, Silver and Filled M. JEWELRY We Always Lead. Least styles in Brooches, Pins, Bracelets. Fancy Combs, to. PLATED WARE A fine selectiOn of the nioeat and 41bit. best Valencia Raisins for 250. Stone, value in d lbs. Currants for 250. En- Soda Biscuits, 23c neweat patterns. Extra Spoons, Forks and Knives. greyed Free. STATIONERY En velo Note paper, B001“, 81:3. and Sunday Schools. in 30008 writifiéilssntrlil The Athens Grocery Our 8 001a1ty.â€"~Corroct fitting of Spoctac as by graduate of Ophtlml I mic Schools. JEWELERS & OP'l‘lClAilS ‘ I Our Special Bargain and Remnant Counterâ€"~ve article a' prize. Don't fail to make an early visit. H. H. nanom- ' ATHENS __l§llthEllY We Never Follow And we have struck it hard this time. During August we will sell at following prices :â€" Butter and Fruit Jars, all sizes, at reduced prices. per box. Never were such bargains offered to Muscavado Sugar. all grades, 20 lbs. the trade in Tin before. light for $1.00. Our space will not do to quote prices: 4 lbs. Starch for 250. an other lines, such as Ba ' Mixed Candy, 100. per lb. hug Power' W. Blink 1:500“. Boneless Fish, 60. School Books. Sunday School hbrary Soaps, .11 kinds, at reduced prices. Discount to clergyman , “C” Flour 81.95 per ewt. Iinnued Goods, Extracts, Etc, but call and inspect our stock and get prices. .1 per lb. Mott & Robeson. When in Brockville It will pay you to call. and in- Brockville SpeCt LeClair'S StOCk ‘ 0f WM Readyâ€"made Clothing, Gents’ Fur“ losses GOODS DThis week we are inning in run on rose Goods. Our customers are tak- lim‘; advantage of our low price sole. iWc are selling those nllflVool Serges in Blue and Black, 42 inches wide, at 3710. 600 Surges in Blue nnd Black at Oc. Black (‘Enshmere’s at 26c, 350, 400 and 48c are grand value Whip Cords, Fancy Tweeds and Summer Dress Goods at 20 per cent less than regular price. See our Remnant Pile at 250 each. CLOTHING "VVebnvea fcw Summer Costs and Vests left, ulsou few Alpaca Coats which we will clear at a. sacrifice. Felt Hats at cost. Latest styles in Children's Suits, Children's Fancy Caps and Tum 0’ Shunters, nt BRADLEY’S KING STREET W. BROCKV ILLE Main St., opposite Haley's Boot & Shoe Storm I! R 0 C II V l L L B Carries the [IIOEOT 8700! OF WITOHIO of any house in town lilo stock of Clmka. Jewelry. Diamonds. am more. Elm. la complete In every department WILL BE SOLD RIGHT lop-iris; by Skilled Work-on Our Imialy. Give an A cell when wanting anything in our line. We can mil you. w .._ Mâ€".â€"â€"-â€".v~ - .m--._._.._...._ Lost on stun tillllllllli. m It lulu M. l ginâ€"Rash l i nishings and Hats and Caps. G. W LeGLAIB. ’- Dircctly Opposite Buell Street. 15 King 95 .. ,.. AT THE . . . . . . GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, ATHENS lT PAYS YOU at» .IT PAYS ME W0 TE THESE PRICES : ron . . . . . . . . $1.10 WORTH Crompton Corsets, Yatisi . . . 81.25 Crompton Coraline 8.5 1.00 Albwool Henriettas, all leading shndes 35 50 LurgamngeofPrints............... 5 7 rge rouge c! Ginghsms . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 Large mugs Flannelettes . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 9 Large range Kid Boots. button . . . . . . . 1.75 2.25 Large range Kid Oxford Shoes, with Tip 1.50 2.00 Men's Suits, all wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.25 6.50 Men’s Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 1.75 Men’s Camping Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 2.00 Men's Camping Shirts 00 .23 Men’s Hats, felt 25 4t) Lace and Congress Boots . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 1.75 Men’s Long Boots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 1.75 We closed our bOclzs on the lat of July and marked all our goods away down to a spot cash basis. Long credit merchants don’t like it, but it pays no to do this and it will pay you to bring your cash or produce direct to the Great Bargain House. No bad debts, everybody pays cash, and shoppers get the full benefit of small profits. The prices quoted above are simply speci menu of the stock throughout. All coconuts MUST be settled this month J. H. McLAUGHLIN The Great Bargain House â€" Athens, Ontario f THESE STOVES MUST BE SOLD V it!“ All I PEI mm TlllT l WILL SELL Pull out IllllTll: o. with Mr....takoalh.wood No.9 more . . . . . . . . . , . . ' " " i go. “no ......... .. 3" as 1' No.3l. x .............. 1; y o. bra-emit... fl ' Smith-u“ . 27 ' " a I No. 16. box . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 'u " Buy the favorite blind of biachiuo Oil, via: ' Peerless Machine Oil ., ,. .Tmomfl of hot ' ‘ 0 o «ii-HOUSE was "in own: ‘ . - . A i ' . m°xmxixx ' ' i w ‘ ‘ ‘ V n ALL general dealers Md Hm men keep it. Does not Gentlemen whowiahtohavc u. M W“. M “biannual-rqu ,gumoreomdeandrvm1m than castor oil. MN ,. ' thdfwitsmadeuplnthemflib " wuhfifiy , .p Wd‘jtlwmh 51w“, Wm'... n. m “t . z” "is a * , i,” y ,. I i , i... . V r 'lfllatvlecaudporfict

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