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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 10 Oct 1893, p. 4

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1t -â€" v. Tun Pmcu Suc- Bron Ed'l‘llllbllil NORTH BETTISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY 01‘ MONDON AND EDINBURG m Glee (or cued. - Inn's-eel 1809 1” Capital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . “4.500.000 Fundd Invested in Canada. 1,432,752 Total Asscts . . . . . . . . . . . . 55,706,475 lnsurcs all kinds of property cgeinst Loss or Damage by Fire or Lightning ut Current Rates. E. A. BUCKMAN, lllsrmc'r Annur Bsocxvuu Elfin Nsws. INTBBEBTING LETTERS 1'30! 0“ ETA?! OP OOBEEBPONDINTB. A Budget o! News Ind Gossip. terse-u Intelligence. â€"A Little of Ivory- thtnx well lined up. OAK LEAF. Mounsv, ()ct. 9.â€"â€"Aoron Green is repairing his tenement house. ll. Long is around buying up lambs and is paying the highest. price. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Johnson have gone to the World's Fair. 7 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Green intend going to the World’s Fair next week. (7. ll. Jobneon.M. D.. of Austin, Minnesota. is visiting his brother, W. S. Johnson, and his many friends llot'o. t‘lmrlic Murphy sprained his ankle by jumping oi? the horseâ€"power. The farmers are now through filling their silos. (l. (l reon received one of the prizes at liunsdon‘nc fair on grain, last week. You went to hurry up that house. Winter‘s approaching. . 7 no». .__.‘. “' ENIFPOR'E‘. Sinflnmr, Oct. .‘itl.â€"â€"-Mr. and Mrs. ll. \V. l.t)t’.l(WOt'Hl limit? returned from tho \VUl‘ltl‘fl Fair. Mr. und Mrs. ll. l’lt‘gg. Dr. A. W'. llwyro. Messrs. M. 1'). Melvill, ll. McNully, un-l Peter Rooney urn at the Worlds Fuir this week. Misses (icrtiu Ewing and Ethel ceivednl‘ew cute about the head end Webster are attending Colinny Col- face. logo. Ottawa. , i, 4" v : 813nm ’ r. word Stowe" has- errived normal.“ glowing mounts or filmmwmhmhw " gecdforthelutwesb repeinng the h": . , rend Control. flours. Grey and Wm“ ’ b“ ‘ '5“ Matthews, of Forthtm. are doing the work. . . mum-moron 0, who has Mr.’l‘.!l'loodissbappyman. [trim w n n for‘wseh with . 3 I Bu'l- , friends st Mt. Planner. end vicinity. Mr- 0113105 N305 “3 “ml! '3‘ 5' returned home on the 9th inst. bout to move to Athens. W R. Lceder ispeiu ' bismw house. The colors are “litigated. TOILED‘" n Samson, Oot. 7.-â€"l[r. Alvob Visitors: “A. .Welhee. W. 11ch- erty, Jss. Kihmrc. also Mrs. Lumen. Ketchum hes the heartfelt s mpsthy of the whole community int 9 very Mrs. Fitzpetriok, Mrs. MoGlyn. I and loss which he hes sustained by the . M very sudden dosth of his son. John 'MEV‘LLI- Ketchum. or shun. run, who died Enron, Oct. 6,â€"Ooncgfl gm. 1,, on Wednesdev of typhoid fever. lie the Epworth League was s. success. '1“ W 98mm“ 20"”?!“3” “id be‘ Wedding bolls will soon ring in this 10'“ b" I" 'll0 “0" him. _ vicinity. Sbornfl' Smart was here on Friday One man who {ranked the {akin i giving a number of the . boys s ticket on fsir dsy lost 100 in cosh. I to sttond the coming sssiscs st Brock- Mr. Stnfl'ord Rudd s c lsst week ville- . visitin his person. Murray in Son. of Brookvtlle. were James add. in town lest week and secured a nega- Mr. Joe Jones. maker st Fermers' “'9 0f 0"" PleMlm looking boys. Friend cheese “morn w” awn-de DI. Boers ht! his new drug ball first prize on hi. ohm 3t our {an openpow for the soccmmodstwn of the Mr. R. Dowsley, don-1mm 131.08, pubhc. Cell and inspect his stock. spsnt n few day. he" 1.9; '00k ma Miss Gertrude Reeve and her mother was the guest of Mr, find Mm. wm. have rstumed from Toronto. where Dowsloy. they have been Rev. Mr. Porter. M.A., end B. D.. “39 P“t month I who has bun “been; for mo “mks. Mr. W. G. Dowsley, of Frankvtlle, arrived home on Tum-ad”, “com delivered e very interesting lecture in ll!)le by his wife and niece {mm connection with the Epwmth League oronto. hero on Thursday evening, his subject being the “Flame of n candle." r. and Mrs. visiting relatives for â€"~»â€"-â€"<+>â€"-â€"â€"â€" _, A4_..-...V_ ALGI'IRIEIE'CORNERS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL MONDAY,' Oct. 9.â€"-An accident, which might have resulted seriously, happened last Wednesday morning, As Davie Smith wns going to he] butter factory with Mr. Joynt’s milk, l the horse. :1 spirited animal, bocsme unmanageable at the sight of a handy . . car on the railway. rim across thol Greenbum Cranmer}? h“ wcmved “ track at a furious rate. throwing the 1 “team Chum 0f large “Weill driver and one can all. It continued Five gum cm) 0” and 0a,, fur. 3&8 Ohms" toward“ the {Emory Where nished for $1 or Mott. d. ltobeson's. n. was on turml and tulle-n buck. , I)ij was ad}, wake" up and re_ ‘ Crossley and Hunter begin n series of services in Brockvxlle in January next Miss Josie Williamson. of Whitrs- A a ,.,,.v Millinory openingâ€"read sdv’t of Mrs. Jane Slack. Mr. Bower VVillimns, of Riclivillo, N. Y., spent Sunday in Athens. Mr. B. Conuell has the best cwp ofl Mr. W. ll. Rorrison has rented his potatoes and roots we have soon this , 5mg, N. Y” rammed to 4 Athens on lurm to Mr. Wm. Perkins. Mr. Wm. Harrisbaw, of Perth, paid Westport 9. visit on Tuesday. Messrs. ’l‘. Houthvvorth and O. K. Fraser, of Brockville, were here on ‘x‘t’cd n and y, Mr. i. ll. thlsn took first prize at I‘icwbcro fair on some of his stock. llmnembor the Sons of Temperance concert on the lathâ€"most of the sen- .scn. tickrtu. 25c. Tao“ cook-Mm- nun-innit“. Funuv, Oct. Blitcr and Miss visiting friends in week. Miss Lcm‘fio Arctic returned homo ' . "miay after spending six or seven the: with her brother at Fulton- lion: nod her sister at Msllrirytown. Rev. ll. '1‘. Cumming has started a caries of meetings here. He expects Misses liirtlsell and Mason to assist him next week. Wellington Slitcr is visiting Mr. John {lowan at Charleston this week. Tho fair at Lansdowne was well at. tended the last day. Considem‘olc full ploughing is being dorm. but the Farmers are wishing for l'fllU. Miss Lilly; Billings of Lyn, is the guest of cousin, Miss Sophia Hotlrcuitjx "his week, hire. ll. Shorts and Mrs. S. Yates Swansea are visiting at their Salon.- ’8. hi .lolm Earl's, this weak. 6.â€"~Miss Louisa Lizzie Scott were Brockvillo last M. ... .....g . y“..- _. L ('HANTRY. ::..."i‘!zz\Av, Sept. 180.~~Rev. J. Sirrol. Algonquin, died at S. L. Knowllon's on Wednesdsv, 20th, ult. Mr. Sins! came hero to attend the {amoral {:5 the late S. Seaman and was .; in during the cervice. lie 2 first to this neighborhood in less, having char 6 of the Bsptist church M. Delta our Philipsville. He remined here three years, during which time he hsd s host of friends. not only smoog his own people, but emong others“ well. From here he wont to Algonquin. This summer he end his wits and cor: u t in Eng- land. Visiting relatives til-Te. He and Mrs. .‘iin'oll returned shout the first. of Sept. The funeral sermon wss vouched it. tbs ills tist church st hilipsvillo. by the v. J. Hoyle. emitted by Rev. Murdock, of Athens. The poll-beers" were members of his mpgstlon. whgls lag-rs. Hrs. 8irrel , sym y . the nci hbor- hood in but g " Mr. end In. 8. M. Seams: srs “5:12?! mm in the World's Psir. ’D. W. Hive-b. * end do tor, , mm? J. 3:3" “mm whl 1......,....ui‘:t,'u ' .ber u - intends. season. Messrs. Scott and Hewitt hnvc finished the threshing in this vicinity. They do good work and give entire satisfaction. New neighbors! The “Cabin in the lone" is no longer empty. I Mr. E. W. Moles and Mr. and Mrs. ' King attended the Lansdowno Fair last week. Master Herbert. Brown, we are glad Saturday last on a visit to friends. A number of members of Addison Council C. 0. I“. paid a fraternal visit to Athens council on Monday evening and were liospitubly received. The ladies of the Athens Auxiliary in connection with Brockville General Hospital will meet at the residence of Mrs. Finch, Reid st" to-morrow (Wed. nssdtty) st 4 p. m. to learn. is recovering from . “no” The seventh annual convention of the Leeds County W. C. T. U. will he illness. â€"â€"~â€"-~’b>‘--â€"- held at Gananoque On Oct. 1R. 19 Mid summers BAY. 20. An interesting. programme has SATURDAY, Oct.'77'.'__Mr. R J_ G“. l been prepared and will be printed this diner has returned home from visit- I 'oek‘ ing friends in Michigan. ‘ Messrs. S. Giflord and John Ball Adsv or two ago Mr. T. Immer- have won distinction as successful son. while handling a colt. wool gsrdeners this season. Today Mr. severely injured by a kick from the Ball exhibited a. cauliflower that colt on the arm. measured sixty-hm inches in circum- Mrs. J. N. Chspmon hes gone on s fcronce. visit to friends at Havelock. - - The Fntmns of Industry for Leeds MISS L' Pumnm h" remmod homo County hove a convention at Delta on from visiting friends at Kingston and l Oct. 20%“ The ammo“ “won is wig? Eh]: hawkina is buildin .n for Patrons only, but in tho evening u addition ‘to his home 2 public meeting will be addressed by ' Grand President Mallory and others. Rev. J. Roadhouse is building s I kitchen and woodhouao at the psr- It has looked out that the Sun Al- ’Olmfle- ' manac of Montreal is to be even larger received 8 ' sud greater than lsst year’s, consisting The schoolhouse has fresh 00M- Of punt. a much needed im- of no less thou four hundred and fifty provoment. as, Before the publishers have Mr. W. W. Williams, of Smith's issued s single announcement shore Falls, is home on s short visit. h" sprung up 5 great, spontaneous do- The social held at Mr. J. J. Block- mend for it. shy-lost Wednesdsvpessed oh no Mr. John K9140“ pbompher‘ cossfully. . . . Mr, A, 01.. mm i, busy {mmm \ves emong the Athenians who visited the timbers for-plain new saw mill. 8 we world 8 F111;“ I'll 'wli“ Mr. W. J. Berry bss placed. c. “0‘ ."lnm‘? 0M. II VI to e fumsoe in his house. up his Fags-tbs tpwnxpf 2.§l00 ' " ... e nstue s umymies Miss Lillie Edwsrds has retumod minds 'hem be h“ pumh home than Gsneooqus. . . . . v a gullet . Mr. Kodoot gave the best Our tstlor. Mr. S. L. Gorslmc. 1.10f . u in mi. “Hon we will dolfi. iddn;n.8.t:l:rlne(’)z mn ha" yo doubt make It success of hi venture gone to (3 ago to k. i“ w. mtbswsst. World' Feir. .' I I . The nialoaery anniversary of the Methodist church. Athens. will be held next Bubbsth. Sermons by Rev. Meson. Oct. 9::Tho runornl ur- m vice of old Mrs. Beech was hold in the 336 .r: Methodist church Sunday p.m.. u). I. I “:0. R". Parley a! Delta ooednctius the Adam 1,, a... J: Armamhx. service. in the themes of the pester. J. pm end the m. uh. “his? White and lemin unl'lm” "'"l’" 'm a”; bin.“ “ Mara": “an: I I. my “a girdles". sailnndltbs . “2.30 not I 1 mos ll “Min there no in Genet. so hove returned to spin try their fortunes. Ir. Whitshss to work for Mr. , “1.23%: °"‘ "" i&"n'1“m "of: L“ . wss ' . . “an”: m... . .t m. m u pa...__. PHILIPSVILLE. . ,_._._... *. ._... .. .. “WWII m M In. . I. Brown totes-ed The 0! Kb. 28th , lent con- telned s I on biographical sketch 0! Hr. Wesson. accompanied by e life- like Matt and cuts of his residence- sed e duo block of stores and open house erected and owned by him. From thst short account we melts the following sstrsots; "Joshua Warren wee born in the year 1848 near Elcin in the county of Leeds, Unt.. and had two Mothers who counted their birth- deys from the some hour. or. in other words, he was a triplet. Tbs triplets were named Celeb. Joshua and David. David was killed b s falling tree. sevsrsl your 0, in eunsylvenis, and the other brot tor. Celeb. lives at Obe- tsuqun. N. Y. Joshua carried a dough. tor of Justus Coon. of Elgin. -Ths Tele- reph ol‘ Friend. Nebraska, paid Mr. arrcu. thls tribute in an editorial last fall : “Mr. Warren is is public spirited men and his purse strings are always opened {or the furthering of any object for the public good." The many friends of Mr. Warren in Athens, Elgin. Brockvillo, and throughout the county of Leeds, will join with the Reporter in extending heartfelt sympathy to the wife, children and relatives of the deâ€" ceased. â€"-- ~â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€".»e<.-â€"~â€"â€">hâ€"â€" W. O. '1‘. U. Notes. The W. 0. T. U. meet in their rooms Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock. On Good Templurs' day at the World’s Temperance Congress recent- ly, Thomas Nixon, G. C. ’1‘. cl Manito- ba. 8 he tor the Order, in the grcut. Nor «vest Territories ot‘tlio Domin- irn of (lsosdn, showing the grout all- vanco of prohibition sentiment in that. section of the country. He mid that a plebiscite was re» ccntly taken in the entire province and prohibition carried by s. majority of 12,000. He had thought they would have been beaten in the City of Winnipeg, but their nnrjority in that city rolled up to 1,500. “‘tVo propose to carry on the work." said Brother Nixon. “We do not propose to sleep until we have entire prohibition grunt- cd b parliament For our province and the. orth-wcsttorritmins. The Logis luturo has rccrntly grunt-nil tho grout. province of Ontario, the priailogc of taking a plebiscite on this quit-slum. and I think the time is not far distant when you will not be nblc to lind u grogslmp in the Dominion. ' Referring to the exhibit of Manito be in connection With the world‘s fair the speaker said that n brcwor who was represented therein, had put. a placard inscribed with these words. “Don’t touch" over his exhibit. He thought this was cxmallent advice. and one which the people ot’ Manitoba would heartily endorse. unst’ms or rnonlnmon. Kansas, with prohibition, and 100,000 more people than Texas, hurt but one ponitentinry and 996 prisoners. Texas. with saloons and 100,000 lens people than Kansnslnis two penitmâ€" liarics and 8,000 convicts. The bunk managers of Maine hm:- just re 107'th that. of the 661,000 poo- plo 0 that. state. 116,666 have $50,278,452 (ll-posited in the savings’ bunks, so that prohibition cannot luth ruined business. A glance at local option in Opera- tion in Illinois shows that. the prohibi- tion town of Pullman, with u populo- tionzol' 11,0th, gets along admirably with a police-force 0! but two consta- blcs in all. The Dakota Fermi-r says: “Not.- withstendiug the efforts of the liquorv dealers to the contrary. drunkenness has been nlmom wiped outâ€"~msny e former moderate drinker hm: quit the habit; and. above all, a host of? young men have started on n sober and in- dustrious career under three years' in- fluence of prohibition. The drink-bill of the two Dakotas dropped ofl‘ 70 per cent. the very first. year, and has been growing materially loss over since. sud no one has been made the poorer thereby but the ssloon~ltecpers. brew- ers. sud distillate. -m... .. w... commâ€"W l I BISMARCK'3 RETURN- “ Silence In Roaches llte' (lusts at l'rledrtchsnhe. annulus. Oct. 9. l‘rlncc Bismmk'a rm trsln from Kin-tum bed Fried- hwruhe It 11.07 o’clock Saturday evening . Blmmk bed hardly felt the i fetl s of the journey, and es bestcppsd l on t o Blotters: was a tly In bottor spirits st sup 1p“ us time since the in or his Ins-s With s gesture of Jet oehe declined Dr. Submits;- erl or of ssststenos. The Prince's old band forester ll fun been st the ststtouf twehhonrs I n I at t I re caption of if: m mistress. He to inquire otter the Prince's ' the whereabouts at the rest of l l l ! l le You. Oct. 1-41“ Harold’s How tovldoo mdent nobles; Intonation reached hero test I t tint Admiral t or sued Hello. oommendl run in the w of an Janelle. Pclmto to abandon the city within forty night hours or the s... will resume its bombardment of the city. ' The dlulomatls amps is in favor cl Pstxoto withdran from Rio Janslro. as it believes such e course on his pert would Eon-minute’tihp‘wnr.‘l Emma“. rs- uses to e . an partitions to carry on openness gift: greater vigor then he has yet shown. One or his new projects is to oombet Ilello's fleet with ships as well II the shore bet- teries To this end the Governmth ordered the orgenlsstton of A novel divi- sion of the north. which will bepluoed under the command or Admiral Gounlves Dunne. The Government has also opened a] 65.0001“) credit to meet the expenses at t It: war. hit-Ho's ships, which, it wee sup . were plentifully supplied with stores 0! all kinds. are ruunlugrshort of ammunition. The di dome-tic corps in Rio Juncer bu notiti Hello that he must sbetsln from throwing shot- and shell into the nude- feudsul psi-u of the town, otherwise the foreign ships in the harbor will be or lor- ed to prevent him from bombarding the town, l‘slxoto has driven the inhabitants into as state of frenzy by planting batteries on a hill among private residences. When these gums open fire on the ships the fleet will direct its shot at them in an eflort to silence them. Thoma shells ‘talltng among the houses are sure to work irreparable damage to one of the finest residential districts of the city. The diplomatic corps has notified Pelt~ oto that it he will remove his batteries from the water front nnd other points where he has plnutod his guns and cease firing on the ships under Mello. the for eign warships in the harbor will combine to stop the bouibnrdment o! the city. Peixuto has declined to listen to this pro- posal. and dentures he will continue flgbt‘ ing. an he believes he is able to crush the revolt- in the squadron. Arfslrs have assumed a serious aspect not only in lilo .lsneiro, but also in Rio tirundc do Sul. where the rovolutlonlsts are suprcxne. The city of Bugs bus fallen into the hands of the insurgent element of the Rio (hands do Sul. I l No Further Bomhanlnwnt. \VAHHIMWUN, Oct. 9.~â€"’l‘he Secretary of the Navy llsli received the following (lee pltll‘ll from Uupmin I’ickin , commander ut‘ the U. h‘. cruiser Char eston at Rio : l " Admirul Hello. having been interim-d ’ that the fort would dismount guns in the l l l l city. said he would not. again tire upon the place. To Punish Berlin. BERLIN. O-Jt. 9.-â€"~As the town council I has rinsed OI improve the castle square Emperor's sons, “no but decided to limit his residence in Berlin to the period re» quired by ollicini necessity. lie and his family will puss the rest of their time at l _. n the Kuprnce m .l'ctmlntn. m..-... ._.....~. Tim Twenty-luau Hours ltecord. LONDON, Oct. 9,â€"«1‘ho bicycle race, on Saturday at Home Hill. resulted: Wridge- way first, 240 miles IWO la n: Horton sec‘ (\lltl, Linton third. Vv'r'ugewuy mode A new World's record. John Prince, tnnn‘ua. on the same track, broke the hull mile professions}. record, making the dis- tance in Fill) seconds from r. stvmii' u start. Wouldn‘t (lull "Haul! I Liar. Bonus. Oct. ll.â€"-â€"Oen. Kirchbsch, n ! Prussian army officer wcll~kuown in the Brandcnburg military district, tried to kill Dr. list-lob, sub-editor of the Berlin Tago- blutt, after falling to make him sign e document calling himself a scouudrel end a liar. Kirchbncb was crusted. A nether Cholera ship. I l l Lonnon, Oct. 9.»»A dcepntch from Ham- : burg says. There is A report current tllstn | Norwoglsn bark which hes énst nrrlvcd here from Mexico in infected with cholerls, three of her crew having died on the voy- age, and two being now down with the diocese. Knot/moms, Oct. 9.â€"~Mrs. Youn ! child. James Young and T. G. Youngvv‘o‘i‘li driving home to Annow when the horse I mung some object in front. stopped sudZ denly short, throwln Mr. Young and the child out. The girl all under the horse's juries which in eight hours proved fetal. ficrkmcn‘s serious hell.“ loyed on the new libnr of “still ‘ ~ flags fell as distance of thizty feet on dvny morning by tho breelrln of n soeflohl. "V moent Pugs bed three rl broken. A. . Psyetto be. his skull {m , .n . . ‘ {"308 mum-d “norm-«Tommi... w'mâ€"mmww-‘m MQCQIJL’S CY Mu... To the Ladies. a Mice A. Richards has removed her : inching; reconnect from t‘cntrul m Man (“W' 0“” "1"!“ Flinn. ooooelte ('cnlml “loch. Milliiiéry opening; Saturday ()ct. um rounwms mu. Thine"! have W: to Mon- trsn of v" out and host revurfiauhnvr we. M o :33??? M... ..e~:n_ ., - m” M s m it rimmed myéhum"? uni-gig.“ Furnl' ' a... to} ' 14th $52? I i: l bore no ms to provide a play ground for the ' feet. and won trumped upon, sustslning in. old style. and save. fuel, time, itntl ul- .\lowmur., Oct. 9. “Three workmen cm- ' Wu“... M.~...v,i-.....-m......m umimmunities,oimmau nit-Wu urn-m mmflfltsl~mm.Wmu mum: www.cmwstmn ‘ The Naw Tailor? if you want an Overcoat or :1 Suit. it will, pay YOU. Low prices. ' " A large assortment. . ‘ H 7 Clothes made in the q , ~V . latest style and finish. . . u I In." lone lam-lune ” -1 - Men’s all wool Pants, $1.50 to $1.75. Men’s Uvemlls, 600. Suits for Boys, uge 6 to 10, $1.85 to “3‘. l Overt-outs for Boys, ago 8 b0 l2, $2.50 to V 33.50. (.Ilotb bought-rout free. 5;, G. E. inaugall, .._ u -.. - “no”... ..,..._ M snip YOUR APPLES, POTATOES, BUTTER, CHEESE sass, Poutm, suns, mass, to. .___....... 'I‘ O ..... ._ SHAW & SIMPSON lll‘lt.‘.ElVl‘lRS AND EXPORTERS Ul" COUNTRY PRODUCE 100 and [02 lt‘onndling Street. MONTREAL, CANADA And receive HIGHEST CASH l’lllt.‘l§b’. They buy outright, or bundle on commission for Lil: per cent. OPENING OCTOBER 5th and 6th ' AND FOLLOWING DAYS. All"? dis lev of all the Latest Novelties willbe ouud n the Mllltnery Rooms over the Post. Office on above dates. MISS ADDIE HANNA Rid-Opening oi‘ Schools. Huvln decided to reduce our large stock of School is and School Stationery. we will this sermon. make discounts ranking from ten to twenty wr cont... mmordin to the quan- tltlus Iljl‘t’. unntl on All 'iuro ages from us. Both ‘u‘oilc School rand lilin School Books will be sold at. the same low rates. Orders by mail promptly filled and all enquiries by letter at once answered. MCMULLEN & (50. Brook ville August 3131, 18%. “l For Sale. The underelgned has thc following useful art tifsloc {but he wishes to sell :s'c prlvotc sale. VIZ. : 9 Organ But-mu Corner i'upbmu-ll A lot of; llltll‘d '_’ (film-kn Sausage ‘il ill “.1 Tool Cheats 5 lotnlhl Ext‘n ’l‘ttblc [torso l urruw ‘l‘op Buggy llmlslcud flux Simult- Ilurucea 80 lm t‘uttcr mul Hobos. W colbnrruw Lulu Isuntl Silverwurc (Innketovu hourly now am u lot of cooking I tonsil! First class Sin-min}? \th‘l rt-ul nnrl Swifts. All rho above wi l be mild l'lll‘:\|l for mush or on short ('l‘t'tlll of. ti ncr cont inlvrcst. ll. INHVNJM. GAR LOAD LOTS A SPEGIILTY. SEND FOR THEIR PRIOE LIST New Yin-k, U. S. A. Honor“ 'l‘uhlo (‘ont ro 'l‘ublc Soil limit. Connor-tad \vitli lmntlnn, laugh, Etgin 5L. Atlwnmom. THE OHAIPIOH SUGAR FURNACE} FRONT AND GMTE ' KARLEY & SEYMOUR Haw- purrbmcd 't full line o! the I‘t‘ll‘lll‘lllt'll \' wwtnvh‘s {mm B LAt'ltt'v’t‘F' The u M . .I . . ,V . . I . , ._ ,.,. ygunnnteoe porn-ct III, by also uld I)! ll. Insurance ii ll'i‘llh, nml \vil! no“ thy-In from so cums: ems: rum. You will t1§\’3iipklrfficl.fll and not lame to m ' thrvo lim- ~l m w: "h as on w ldlf (lmwxd Naewmw. [ g , .. l. ,. y on you put The mt . womlerl’ul wsxch pro- duction of the age. 5 Latest luc- ‘_ Movement of th'llfllllCM skill. High. rlc Wett‘bc. - " Nnx out of night," is No False that takes all any to wind is , or u bl: clm'k watch so mtcnnivnly ndvcrthuul but u hm - some. (Altlll'ill'y size \Vntrh t2 ' ‘n warranted {or five rs. Sbl‘lll-Wl‘ltll'l', jow-llmlr mnvcnu ., mink-lining all the ates: 'lmpr-iv: moms. Solid Hllvcrino : one ol'tlm lw'st quality, nnox. rcllcd l' -rdumbllity null survicv. guaranteed to we“ 9. life- Ilmc. l'lumpmn Watch Makers hztu‘ npemt your! in exportincnllnq ln nrdnf to produm n \ant'll Ill Illfll'l‘ ut the hit“ st [maslblc k: ' L price. the rcsult. is the ' ~ .. " “\Vmpdct‘l" whlle in u marvc (ll ( innpnossu urn lulllty‘ and «convince, that loathlnqunllt .stylmllnlsh and price guaranteed an accurate: hm.- no u r. mm sample Nilverlno Stem-winder "Wonder" littrb as above described. Munle cxpmss chanson prt-pnld to snipe” «it'll-simmer the United States. on rv-«u-lnt of I . 5 or foul-Wm.th (hr 08.50. For Y’wls. extra we will send an Etc ant Seth: Lincil l‘lmh ('iL-o run. mining this Write , the s. handsome t‘mltl lllntml Lhuln and Chit-m thistle warrmitcd. All for $3.00. Club wtthordcr. No samples sent CALI). tt‘unnds are not toundaxactl unaprosentmlyunrmonvy \rllllucthcert‘ully refunded. 111mm 8d ’ lt'hntl’d for cit cr Lid OIGNIllI‘Iu‘m. bmanzg for agents rm other soilinu nnr “W'ondel'” Watch. Its sale will be rump! enormoust it is the only rwlmlilt: \Vstvh rm the maker. M the prleo. 8e- wnro ot‘s l icufiers {or cheap sun dlnls. "tin. n ml Mud .ur order direct to us and m I gallstoxxgpgflmmy. You msy how) the mun-l Write ln ll fine Gold Plats i’ We scrum! (30., 192 King St West, T()i‘( ) ntt ), Canada. I A N l'F‘A (FTURED AT T“ I". Lyn Agricultural Works I“! "I! IIPIIVIIIIYO : 1. Deep flaring fire-box. with our- row grate, by menus of which you niâ€" wrws have it good tire, on it settles 21% gctheras it burns down. 2. The doors open each indepen- dent of the other, letting in as small on amount of cold as possible while re I plenishing the fire. 3. Swinging damper to govern the draft Thcne castings cost no more. that. the mm “mm raw or: «mam some. __.......... .__..... _-M._~rw.. -_ T H R E S H E R 3 USE LARDINE MACHINE OIL r The Clmmplrm (told Medal (til. which cannot be Excelled. _â€"-â€"â€"â€"~ ways give satisfaction. (micr curly to avoid delay. Alcoa oncml purpose Plow. wurmnled bust cost stce mould,stcul boom coltnr and loud- sldc, for ten dollars. Fnlr trial chewed. l‘oints kc. for almost my plow In use. cheep. Hand 9. for prices. G. P. McNISH HAS NO EQUAL. MANUFACTURED BY McColl Bros. & 00.. Toronto Ask your Dealer for “Lardine” and beware of imitations. ‘ For sale by all leading dealers in an; ~«ountry 0 nl} llll icine deam’s , Microbe silicone.”â€" “u.” '5». Killer I SPElllFlll Fill Ill. DIBEQBEO OF THE“ BLOOD 03 Has been Sustained tn the Supreme Court of New York before a Judgodeury Aatbomeenderhlre-cdyd op. WellivinMMd‘ nuts-claimant W unwmmlmt. on mu ‘

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