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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 12 Sep 1893, p. 4

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now} not“ woo Nests Biii'nss AND ~ arsenals: INSURANCE COMPANY Ol’ wxooar AND lDlNBURO I‘aad Glee to: Canada - loatreal . Capital......... . . . . . . .3l4,500,000 Funds Invested in Canada 4,482,762 Total Assets. . . . . .. .. . 65,706,475 Insurea all kinds of property against Loan or Damage by Fire or Lightning at Current Rates. E. A. BUCKMAN, Dinner Adm - Baccxvrua “Mm; 'COUNTY Nrws‘. "IIDIITIIG LIT'luI r301 on If"! 01‘ OOBIIIPONDIITB. Alumt e! News and Gossip. reruaal llmmmâ€"A Little of Ivory- mu wen lined up. HARD ISLAND. â€"-â€"â€" SATURDAY, Sept. 9.â€"â€"Mr. J. Howe has again returned from his visit to the west. Some of those who attended the Glen Snell camp-meeting on Sunday last complain of having thereby con- tracted a severe cold. A slight mistake appears to have attended the report given last week of the average of the grain crop in this section, caused by the omission of a single word, as it is the like deficien cy thereof that is seldom witnessed. â€"â€"< o >«-â€"â€"~â€"â€"~ ‘VILTSETOWB . Tnoasoar, Sept. 7.â€"~Miss Laura Rowsome is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wiltsc intend starting this week for Chicago. Mrs. M. Rowsome and Miss Morris of Ingersoll spent part of last week with friends here. Miss A. Steacy who, with Mrs. Grant of Athens, is spending a wool: in Brocllville, attended the excursion to Morrisburg on the (lib inst. 7 .-.â€".._~.__..- . \VIGIIT'S CORNERS. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 6.â€"â€"Everything progresses favorably around the Cor's, at present. Harvesting done, and .fill ploughing begun. V Mr. A. F. Webster. who has been the guest of his uncle, J. R. Redmond, the past week, has returned home. Mrs. E. Livingston and Mrs. Bird- sell have been on the sick list for the past few days, but are now convales- cent, Our worthy correspondent from Hard Island contemplates a trip to the World‘s Fair. Wonder will he take the same crowd he took to camp meet- ing. ? We would advise the replacement of the old guide board for the benefit of of strangers. since all information is not thoroughly reliable, judging from the recent experience of two young ladies who inquired the way from a gentleman from "Farmer's Choice" and were directed twenty-six and a half miles off the right road. 49»~-- ~- SHEATOWN. SArcnoAv. Sept 9.~â€"â€"The pic-nic held here on 2nd Sept. was a brilliant suc. cess, socially and financially. The ladies in serve high praise for the good dinner and too they so generously pre- sented to their numerous patrons. The parishioners of St. James’ church are hustlers in the cause they so ard- ently work let. The platform was first-class and the music of a superior order. No fault could be found, even by our best developed crank. We had athletics of all sorts ', even speeches were delivered by eminent and notori- ous craters, who unfortunately were not listened to as much as they ex- pectcd. We offer special thanks to Mr. P. J. Shea tor use of his grove; also to the ntlemen who sent the lumber and uilt the tables. A new separate school will he built in the place of. the old one. It is said that a hall for concerts and lectures will be allowed over the school. Ed. eyes, who is now an invalid, will lea for the hospital. IrmP. Oobey has returned from muwhero she was .._â€". â€". FOGTERVILIJ SArnsoAr, Sept. 2.-â€"«Earveatiag all ‘0, and farmm bony threshing. - The long looked for rain has some at la‘ and will do a amount of , farmers are busy with their Ir. 3%.»... of Marion. s.- a med opening P LOCAL SUMMARY. so. was a: news: sass-m“... mm~..,..a are visiting friends here. just returned from a visit to England. Everybody is pleased to see them W- Johu McCarthy, Kilmarnock, at- tended the funeral of the late Ste- vialted Ottawa to-dav. tended the harvest dinner at Plum . Hollow, Wednesday. They all report Band. Brockfllki. plays at Unionvillc g time. visit acquaintances. ' . mammalian ' mmrmo. “nauseous-unam- accrual-aspen. Ir. John Bappell, or. spent Bua‘ lay in Athens. ' Ncaovvlce will be held in Christ church on Sabbath next. Mr. Duncan Fisher is attending the World's Fair this week. Six mootha' course at Brockville Business College only 024 l 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parish left for Hamilton on Monday. Remember, the oil Andalusabeav-ly -â€"â€"--oo-wâ€"-â€"-â€"- CBAN‘I'IY. Paton, Sept. 8.â€"G. J. Alford Several from this neighborhood at- 42nd Battalion on Thursday. n H9910! “"1 ‘0“: 0' 3 “M”. l F‘ranlrville fair in to have music fur- who have been relati as he"; .sh b , _ several weeks, intend getuming m ed y “ wmbm'mw 0‘ Adm“ the first of' next week. In. L. Chamberlain, companyin hum musicians. a“ I‘m." Brockvillc sportsmen talk of a mom. puma u. shooting expedition to the preserve of Th" Mr. and Mrs. w. r. Earl started on Monday for Hamilton, Niagara Falls. and the great Toronto fair. Rev. Mr. Woodcock preached in the Methodist church, morning and He remained a day to evening, on Sabbath last. A dancing platform was a prominc ent feature ate school picnic recently held at Lombardy. The Arnpriol- Methodists have sub~ scribed between $6,000 and $7.000 Rev. an pheu Seaman. W WEXFOBD. SArnnoAr, Sept. 9.â€"-A young man of Wexford with his companion, both full of whiskey, were, by a respectable for s new church. young woman of Sheatown. refused ad. Mrs. Fred Wood left Athens Mon- mission to her father’s house. We con- day morning for a trip to Berlin and gratulate her. ‘ other points in Western Ontario. A few well known chaps 0‘ \v°.xf°rd' The eleventh session of the Who always have “thirst for Whmkey’ Woman's Medical College will open spent their time at the pic-nic search- , K- ,t n w ,d . ( u . ing for bottles of whiskey but were very ‘ a mgs 0“ 0 L Nada" ' )CL 4 ' l unsuccessful. The Church of England harvest din- nor takes place on the 12th inst. We wish them success. One of Mr. J. Leader’s twins died on the 8th inst... and is being buried this 7th inst. Mrs. J. Wight has been very ill. but under the skilful treatment of Dr. Harte is recovering. It is now proposed to substitute a E. J. Leader won the large crayon public library for the statue pro picture of Father Kelly, at the She - , posed-to be erected in memory of the town picâ€"pic. late Sir John A. McDonald in King- w~~ ston. slmhxyu, BAY. The Athens Auxiliary in connec- tion with Brockville General Hos- pital will meet at the residence 0“ Mrs. Joseph Thompson on E'v’ednesday, 13th inst., at 4 p.m. Rev. Mr. Cameron, of Cornwall, who occupied the pulpit of St. Paul's 1 church on Sabbath, left for home on ’ Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Gallagher, of Newborn. and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lockwood, of Westport, started for the World‘s Fair on Friday last. ansv. Sept. H.â€"â€"â€"Mylcs Yound, Glcnvale, vialted old friends last week. Rev. J. Roadhouse has placed a furnace in the parsonage. MTS- WNW» 0f MM)“, is Visil‘ Miss Ellen McClllluzn, a graduate‘ lot: at Wm- Iiw'rhp’a- _ of the Brockville Business College. W- N J0me“) 3-3 Improvmg 310']? has secured a good pesition in Can- . MlSB P11. JOllESCn 15 on the sick ’ ton, 0. Attend the Brockvine 001. list. "ge if you want a position. i The funeral sermon of Wm. Galli- The stock of fall goods at the store i way, sr., was preached by Rev. J. ‘ _ Roadhouse in the Methodist church t”f H; H- Amold. Athena. islustnow; specially worthy of inspection. Alli last. Tuesday to a large congregation. ' _ I lines are full and they embrace an lm~ The remains were placed in the . . , mun“ mense variety of splendid values. Be ' sure and see his display of hand-paint- There will be a social and a lecture ‘ . _ . by Rev, O, Johnna"), of Kingmou. " ed Window shades all Unlonvflle Fair. ’ l illls‘tlll‘xziefl’o‘ji“ church 0" Frid‘y’ The move authorizes us to state that i , ' all laces of business ' Athens w‘ll be H- I"lap? '9“, a horse 1'“ Thur” olbkped from noon till €13). m. on Thurs- dallf',:y a?" masking of? log t k day to enable everybody to attend the E b . - “9 'ds a_1""3’l)°°t 0 {8 m‘w’ "0 Unionville fair. he schools, as usual, “"3 m“ e ‘“ ’0 "6" “mm will take a half-holiday on Thursday. l Train leaves Athens at 1 p. m. Breathes there a man with soul so 3 dead, who never to himself hath said, ' [will my local paper take, both for my own and family's sake ? If such there be, let him repeat, and have the paper to him sent, and if he‘d pass a happy wlnter, he in advance *- -â€" ADDISON. Professor Lewis has gone to Chicago to attend the fair {or a few weeks. ‘ He intends visiting several of the lead- ing cities of the Union before his re- turn home. Mr. Joseph Berry and lady, of Jel~ 1' . lyby, paid our village a short visit on 2 Should [’0 tho pr'mer’ Saturday last and were the guests of' Mr. T. A. Beckett, oi Sudbury, was H. B. Brown, King at. East. in Athens last week visiting his Mr. John Lather. and lady, of Yonge sister, Mrs. Wm. Merrick. He is en- Mills, paid a short visit to friends at l gaged in mercantile business in that Mt. Pleasant this week, northern mining town and reports | Mrs. Mott. of st., will leave 3 trade good. lie brought with him as in a few days, as she intends move- l samples of rich gold quarts from the ing into her new home at Bay View, ; mine recently opened. . I as she gets it repaired and put in first 1 . . . An idea of the vast amount of fixifgfifigfimfingr I???" m domg water that fell during the recent The parties who ,ook the 0M “81” 1 storm can be formoi by a calculation left at side of the road at Maple Grove , glad; 'hzzeahgfizaznfiggzrémfggzg h‘dt.betmr rung m?“ N the 3 two days 464 tons of water fell on 53:03“ "6 "own m m pm’ each acre of land, or about 24 pounds Gm“ rejoicing “ Gm T.pun.s at on each square (cut of surface. M... Roy“. Annual larvoat Dinner, The annual harvest dinner of Plum Hollow Baptist church, held on Wed- m n” "M" i needay last. was in every respect a mm 01 JUMP-a. l pronounced success. The attendance Horses in Harnessâ€"-8. B. Williams, ' was very large and the whole proceed- Nortou Gardner, Antoine Wendling. , in s were thoroughly enjoyed. Mares and Colte.â€"-â€"Joho Forth. ‘ he day was observed in common» I oration of the fiftieth anniversary of Wm. Ennis, Arch Stevens. Holstein and Durham Cattleâ€"D. the erection of the old church, and the 1 services of the day were all of a jubilee Nichol, J. B. Arnold, Wm. KcNish. character. Ayrshire and Grade Cattle."- Holmu Eyre, Thea. Percival, Edward In the foreman; a was preached by Rev. . D. Munro, of Davis. - Shoe .-â€"-Thos. Footer, Wm. Nail- Gouverneur. N. Y., a former pastor. which was listened to with great inter- est by a large congregation. 80 hi h- ly was the asthma esteemed that members of the church have decided to have it published in the Reporter and printed in sheet form for general dis- tributicu. In the Moon one of the good lum It’s a girl. __... __._ . w... A... t 'ubilee sermon Poultry.-â€"N. H. Beecher, Leohy. J. D. IcBeth. Calm-«Geo. Brown, mines, W. A. Wood. Boots and Vegetabln-S. Edgar, C. Bellamy. Geo. Percival. Dal and finit.-â€"John Colbert, John chat-r, Joseph Thompson. Demise-Ira. 0. Marshall, D. Al 1.. Hrs. Levi lures. ‘ Worksâ€"Ila- music Brown, Ilsa Irate Jobs-tea. In. A. Good. m .0. I . eâ€" P- Jamas _0um- lies Blanche Howls, of Athc Out..a sate of Brockville B - no. . cutie uprm her work as an anaemia in Ir. Corbiu'l cfllce. Prescott. Ont. Duck shooting began on the 1st September. The season for grouse, woodoock, hares etc., opens on the 15th September, and all that class of shooting (including ducks) ceases on December the 16th. Deer shooting cornea on the 20th of October and ex- pires on the 15th of November. Deer hunters may use hounds through- out the season. (in Sunday evening a frog of the genus Hyla was observed climbing up the glass of the editor’s kitchen win- dow. Its movements as revealed by the light of a lamp were quite interest- ing. It has three toes on each foot and five on each hind, two of the lat- ter being merely rudimentary. The toes at the and expand into rounded, viscous surfaces by means of which it clung to the (loss. We. '1'. Untonvtue. On last two days of the Unionville fair special trains on the B. at W. will leave Brockville at 11 a. m. and West- pcrt at 7.15 a. m. for Forthtcn. Train leaves Athens at l p. m. The rates are very low and include admission to the grounds. Round trip from Athens, 400. a -c- . b...” uIGHT AND AIRV The 2“ lsernhle Milllunnirg. I am so wry. wry Hull it is a nut-ounce ququ It keep.» me anxious all day long and wide nu uer at lllltlil. My hands llwv are so manv that ll. makes my lingers sure To cut on all the coupons, which ill-i-lull'ul bore. ldccma l have nix t'illitaln the hills and scrap by the art. But they‘re no Joy. but aggravation: rather. unto me. For when the summer season comm l'nl always full of woe, ‘ Because I can't make up my mind to which of them I‘ll go. [have it stable run of rigs and horses (Ji- each one, Yet. though they're all of blooded stock ray horses l must shun. Because when I‘d go driving in my sulky or my brake i cannot scorn to choose the one ‘twonlil please me best to take. Upon the water ’tls the same. l‘ve until u! ev~ ory kind. Frolmllnlzlvs up to steamers slim (but leave all else behind. And yet I never venture out upon the sound or sea Because my mind and i do not seem able to agree. Now Wealth is very lovely. and there’s much that it w'll buy, [lut 'tls .1 sm' , burden to a follow such u i. For Just tho My: 1 need the most gold llclps me no» to find, And that. as you may guess, in brief, ‘u a (lrm and stable mind. “Harper‘s Sonar. THE ALPHA SAFE. Rho Arrive-e all. Halifax and Report: A Terrible Experienceâ€"~Alvo Given Up, HAvax, Sept. 9.-â€"'I‘he steamer Alpha arrived yesterday from the West Indies in charge of Chief (lfllcer Holmes. On the voyage out from Halifax the steamer out through the eastern edge of the great storm. At that time the Alpha was bound to Jamaica from Bermuda, which was cleared on Aug. 19, at six o'clock in the evening. 0n the 2lnt an easterly hurricane was encountered and the ship was immediately hovo to uni“. remained thus until 6 o'clock next morning. Heavy seas came absurd and washed away one boat and damaged twoothera. The trysails were blownto pieces. About the same time the Alpha reached Kingston the Atlas line steamer Avlcna, from New York. entered the harbor with her flag at half inns-t. She had passed right tllrml h the some storm (ti) the Al lbs. encounters and suffered heavily. er captain. James Bishop, a young unmarried man, aged 3-4., belonging to the isle of Man, was washed ()Vel’llmu'tl and drowned. Two sailors were injured .nd a lot of deck hamper was lost. Two other steamers from New York were due at Jamaica about August 26. One was the Simeon Dumola, winch has since arrived safely, but not unscathed. The other was the Alvo, which left New York on August 17th, two days after the Simeon Dumoia. She is not yet reported. The steamer Miranda also ar- rived at Kingston from New York with her decks swept. She too but been in the great storm. The sons washed over her from stem to stem, carried away her steam pipe-s and flOUllf'd the engine-room. The fires were utingulnhml by wate“ and for thirty hours the steamer lay helpless on the ocean. A Gallant Pamlly. HAleAx, Sept. 9,-‘(Jsptain Charles A. Harlell, of the schooner Helena, will be presented by the Limit. Governor tomor- row. on behalf of the i‘neldent of the United States, with a gold watch and chain for gallant conduct in rescuing the crew of an American schooner on the lelona‘s voyage hence to the West Indies. His son and mate, Fnrbo Martoll, will also receive a gold medal am two members ' of the crew,alao llartella,witb silver medal and twenty dollars In crew were Martens. gold. The whole The Financial Year, OrvAwA. Sept. 0.-â€"Tbe finance 1) meat to-day unload the books for the sea year ending June 80. The following 5 the statement of revenue and dltuve on account of consolidated fund .-Re venueâ€"Customs, 3%,”,700; Excise, up 884,247; Peat-once, $3,773,508. Public works (includlu rather), “3’70,” ; sol-w muons n- , . Expenditure ‘ . . v- tag I surplus of simian. connection"! Oneal. In MI.- testing mad that Scents vessel or two to ties with the President. The Cbarle‘ou is believed to be either at Rio do Jaularo ornoar Montevideo, but nothln definite concernluaher whereabouts is new at the Navy pertinent. Woeth Inflow o! Trude. wa You. Sept. 9.-â€"R O. Dun a Co's weekly review of trade to-day says: Improvement has extended from the banks to the mllla The condition of great indultrleu has distinctly mended though still seriously depressed. More important by far than spy rise in stocks la the fact that more works have resumed during the- paat week than have stopped o tlon, so that the producing force of 0 country after months of constant decline has be- gun to increase. Deapatohes mention 28 textile and 30 metal works which have re- sumed, some only with part of their force, while 25 textile and 9 iron works have ato d. ltls ex tedthat most of the Fallxfilver mills wi i start soon, the hands accepting to reduced wages. The money markets are more healthy, the remlnm on currency has almost vania , the embarrasanienta in domestic exchanges have well nigh disappeared, and while very little money is yet avail~ able for commercial or industrial loans, there is some relief in that respect also. Failures for the week have been onlv 828m number against 430 for the week previous, and 25 in Canada against 88 for the same week last ear. Social Science Controls SARATOHA, Sept. 0.â€"Tlle convention if the American Social Science Association was brought to a close yesterday. The convention met in the Departlneutof Social Economy. Secretary l". Lt. Sui-born pre- sided. .An address was delivered on “The Poor People of India," by the Ruami Vive Kanundn of Madras, a Brahmin priest He drew avivid picture of the manrluls ‘ and customs, modes of living and destitu- tlon of the 200,000,000 people of Hindco- stan and farther ‘Illdia The department report on the sweating system was read by the chairman and it bristled with statistics of the evils of the tenement house work. shops, against which the sooiety has labor~ ed so long and effectively. Collision on the Rock Island. OMAHA, Nob. Sept. 9.â€"â€"A passenger train and a freight train on the Rock Is land railroad collided near Alhright yea tor-«lay, completely wrecking both engines and reducing to kindling wood the mail and baggage rare and the smoker, besides a dozen box cars. Dr. H. H. Molntvre, a World‘ a Fair commissioner from Randolph, \'t,,w:1 injured. Four other passengers weresllghtly hurt and Mail Clerk Miller received injuries which it is feared will prove fatal. The trainmeu jumped and saved their lives. Carnegie Works Becoming. I’msmvnl‘i, Sept. 9.â€"â€"A notice has been posted at the Carnegie steel works, at illiquesne, that all departments of the works will be put in operation next Mon~ day. Two thousand men will be given work at the following terms : A reduction of ten per cent. in all departments except where employee are paid 18 cents per hour, in which case a reduction of one cent per hour will he made, and except also in case of salaried men who have recently had a reduction, A Louisiana Cyclone. RACELAND, La, Sept. 9.â€"-A severe oy- elone struck the pretty little town of Lock- port on Rayon in Foureha at about 9 sun. yesterday and left it a mass of ruins and desolation. The killed aro- Sister Pul~ rharie Sister Lucie, .‘lliss Mabel Gauthre- lmx, illiver Revel and an unknown man with his Rr‘ttlp torn off. Sereral persons Wore seriously wounded. The property loss in this city will approximate blO0,000. Aullniahr-d Thelr l‘ursueru. DENVER, Col. Sept. 9.-â€"-The poses in pursuit of the Mexicans who murdered W. '1‘. Welsh. of \Vashiugton, Il.t.‘., fell into an ambush set for them by the mur- llerira yesterday. One member of the pursuing party was killed in the fight which followed, and two others were not tally Wounds-l by the bandits. Lust Money in a Mine. an Yonx, Sept. il.~-Receiver William N. Dykeman. in charge of the wrecked Commercial bank in Brooklyn, made a startling announcement yesterday. He said “the institution had lost $163,000 through investments in the Kevin mine in Col. made. The loss had heretofore been claimed to be about 380,000. ltrset Car Men Strike. lsnumroms, 1nd, Sept. 9.~General \lanaper Nelson, of the Citizens Street Railway Company. }eaterduy discharged two conductors for alleged dishonesty, and as a result a strike has been inaugur- ated, and every car on the line is tied up. An Anerr-hlat’s Sentence. le Yuan. Sept, 9.-â€"-Clans Timmer- man, the Anarvhist who was accused of having uttered incendiary a hen at the n-ccnt Union liquors meet ng, was this morning sentenced to six months in the penitentiary, Depression In Mexico. Sr. lnms, Sept. ll.-â€"Mannfncturers and inwrehants of St. Louis doing busian with uric", have noted an enormous falling in in orders from the". due. they say, to the una.-ttle«l condition of silver. Canadian Cattle for Allure; lomut, Sept. 9.‘-A new on meat in thcllvcatook trade is being triedhere at in the ship ing of cattle to A . The steamship out took no s32: that port yesterday. This is the aseoodahlp- ment «named; to the continent. A ablp' meet to an org two years wasa failure. .80 _~.. a, ‘l. I. lac-aces. Roman. 9.-8lr Hoary Tyler, pruddent of the Grand Trunk railway. and lean. Demo; Wain t. Ste- bcason. Hanna silk, and sing eve returned to the city from an Inspec- tluu tour of eastern division of the road. They will View the western divides aarlv next DOIN- D to m laudâ€"Bowlers- Itotaatm lb. . rune-i 11.4 “fulfill-null. Mam urban ml was lutrodu from If in 1868. ’1‘ aumption now is 4,000,000, pounds. lore Dealers u VAIOOU'VII. 3.0., Sept. 0.â€"Word was brought in last night that the sealing schoonora Annie Seymour. W. P. Bayward, and one unknown vessel were seized by the Russians 0! Copper Island Julv 28. .... ._.._...-....._â€"... - r y... YOU CAN'T no wrrnou'l' sOAP WHY NOT GIT BY APPOINle NO SOAP comes UP TO SUNLIGHT Lost. From the B. a: W‘. train near Unionvllle, On Sept. lbth, a black cocker spaniel dogwlnform- atlon as to its whereabouts will be thankfully received by James Smith, brakesmon on train. or at Reporter office. Dress-Making. Go‘to Miss A. Richards for first class dress- making at. reasonable prices hall. Central St... Athens. 17â€"341). Lost. Bet-ween McIntosh Mills and Athens. n' lady‘s silver watch. Finder will be suitably re‘ worded by leaving it at Reporter olllce. A CENTRAL ’FAIR KINGSTON, ONT. Sept. 25th to 29th ARGEST FAIR of Eastern Ont. Special Attractions afternoon and even- ing consisting of Grand M llltary Tournament, Uniformed Encampment of Oddfellows, Fanc Drill by (Bunion Kingston. Champions of Anne, .- ca, Acrobatic Feats are. by celebrated l'artcllo Troupe. Baacball Matches, Bicycle Races. 1N P033138 1‘08 TIMING AND BURNING Mm. Grand Parade of Stock Thursday momlng. Admission 250, Children 15c. For Prize List and any information apply to A. SHAW, or J. P. OILMAN. Manager. Soc’y-Treas. ' CCCCC as: :5 Garden, Field and Flower A full stockjust recclvod~All fresh 8t Reliable -â€"â€"-AL80 -- . LINSEED HEAL AND GROUND OIL OAK‘ For Foodan purposes. at the Lowest Market Price. Parties requiring quantities of Bonds wil llnd our prices mom. and we invite enquiry. ALLAN TURNER & C0. Chemists and Drmlsts also srussr,‘ BROCKVILLE. ll Only Me ltlll' Radam’s ' Microbe. Killer I creolno m All times: Opposite row It . l 0 use of the Union villa. Lyndbarstaad Proaka c . intheleporter. This toamemberclany‘cltbebbevem wet-thus times prioeoftbopapertortbebalaboeefysel‘. . Induce witbycer addreastetbe Hellman-Athena, and (lockout. ' . t In mah- ola M. No! that “unrated-‘st :- led movement, couloth al vcment'a. Solid Bllvertneeaseof the bee q fordurablllw and service. . European Watch "- mammal be» mrrat the lowest miscible Noe. the result is the ° emder" which Is a marvel or cbaa lean. dura- bility and exec en that d N leadsaqata'lllt .style. 02h no es teed occur c-keewr. e supple Silm‘l‘SM-auder “ Wonder” Watch as strove described. forwarded expgg‘l charges prepaid to col part oannada or the Unit States. on receipt of O 5 ortour watches for 08.50. For More. extra we will send an Ele Satin Lined Plush C con- taining this Watc also a handsome Gold lated Chain and charm. thatla warranted. All for Is. . Cash withorder. No cam on not 0.0.D. If are not found exwtl reallocated r money will be cheerfullyrefbuded. [um e "wanted forelt rLad orOen man. as. for agents an others selling our "Wonder" W Its sale w be sin: llyrenorrnoue, u it is the only reliable Watch on the market the price. ware of coolers for cheap sun dials etc.. and send order direct to as and get g- value {order money. You may have be same Watc in a duo Gold Plate ibr sects. ( extra. Munro trump! 00., 192 King St West, NOT ACLOCKJ ’I‘oronto, Canada. | NOT A 10!, , obsessed: KARLEY 8L SEYMOU Have purchased a full line of the celebrated H ls-taclcs from B. LAURANCE. perfect lit by the aid of B. Laurancc's tests, am will sell them from 50 CIN’I‘S ran P413. You will have perfect lit and not have to pay three times as much as you would ll'yqu pur- chased elsewhere. [land It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi- cial to you and your children. Such is Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos- phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the children and produces sound healthy flesh. It keeps them from taking cold and it will do the same for you. Scott’s . mulsion A... “~â€" _.,__.._.-__.,...~.__....._..â€"_._..... _.._ -.__..___...._..____. KMWABIXIN. ATKINS They guar-an tee a Scott’s Emulsion cues Golda. colds, Consumption, urchin and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. Al- most as palatable as milk. Get only the hunt... Prepared by Boott k Bowne, Bellevlllo. Sold by all Drugglsts. 50 cents and 81.00. W_.___.. HRESHERS USE LARDINE MACHINE OIL The Champion Gold Medal ()il. which cannot be Ext-oiled. McCOLL’S CYLINDER OIL HAS NO EQUAL. MANUFACTURED BY MeColl Bros. & 00., Toronto Ask your Dealer for -“Lardine” and beware of imitation.‘ For sale by all leading dealers 2: the country m W00 ~â€" Having purchased the stone building near our old premises and moved our machinery into it and thoroughly refitted and added to it, *6 Me pre- pared to do Custom 8 nning and all branches of wel'k. W's have in stock is good line of fine T and Flannols and our own make of heavy Twecda and Blanketing to exchange for wool. for which the highest price will be paid Alaoblghest price paid in cash for wool. ' JAS. F. (o 017].)ON' “Mp”... ..-. . 0-... ’*â€"~W‘~a~.mm~â€" HARE'J'EWOUl’l’SED HORSES 9:29 FUN-IR. MTROLLED WITH ANOLUTI ml. 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