Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 17 Oct 1893, p. 3

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V. l mw Murmurs M . mun" M M tuna-c I mutu- W BBOCKVILLI BRANCH PRICE .nao.‘w 5 a 0 4A"â€" 1mm at Out-rout Idea 0)! was or ONE DOLLAR & UPWABDH cc ntbyMtuicBock...“ A . . A Herdwood Bodfluita... 'A Plush Purlor Suite 0a. putt-AM Halidlwflhccplglcl up: up.“ I on“. m can .hcetfludlakc. Durlnftbcycu culingflcthOtb Brook'ilcjoil received 188 prisoners. leelccendfllcmla. “Fle clocde nan-wwan 3 1 03 «run ml mums" m.,...» ,. m.,...“ cm...“ mum a girl- of to-dcy. The gun dong" of looking to° muck upon the win. when it’u rod 1' that one my begin using it for point. Loyd'c bone, Bnyonct, sod Lam- bert‘l Mcrsbcll France an aid to be matched for w rucc, to takc plus It cpcncc. . N IIEIS NOTE! 0|8000ITEI no number of “when in the AT LOWEST RATES. The olllccrc of mu Bonk no pl THE l’llllll'l'llllll Ill on. JNO. PRINGLE 3m Stocks. lit-low will bu loundqnotluom of the loulln Bunk Slot-ks wlilch the Reporter will pub Wet'kl)’ in future for the lnforumtlon of ltc modern: A~ Next Morrison's Hot :1 BllOCKVILLE Hunger. BROCKVILLB Business College SHORTHAllllâ€"Aâ€" SPEBIALTY Commercial Course Thor-ouch IAIKID' B") l llankof’l‘oronlo...... . 245 l Bunk of Monlruul . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 222‘ l Imperial Bank or (Emmi; . . . . . 119 l 173 Standard Bank of Canada . _ . . . ‘ 163 l 15‘} Molwn'a flunk . . . .. . 166 I I57 Murchtmm' Bank of Canada. . 1.55 i “9 Bank of llnmilton .. l56 1.52 ('uumlian Bulk. of (Joutmoroc . 139 1 134 On'ario Bank 111 I â€"â€" Send for Illustrated Catalogue be- Lv“l°"fl““k 0‘ (:m‘d‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l 10‘ fore deciding where you will go. GAY Jr. MCCORD, Principllc -.â€"__._._ enlist ‘ The Furrier LATE T. MILLS 8:. (.‘0. TERMS REASONABLE THE REPok TE}? ATHENS, OCT. 17, 1898. (Fllllfllnt‘mi notices in loco! columns lOccntc pi-r lino t‘iU'll limm‘tion. LOCAL SUMMARY. Is at the old stand and is carry- ' r . y a . ATHENS AND NEIGHBOBING LOCAL! mg .1 largo fill-(l wcll assorted TIES BRIEFLY warns}, UP. stock of bum in all the leading ._ styles. lventl u Soon by Our Knight of the Pencil. Loos] Announcement! Boiled Blunt Down. The Patrons of ltitlUstry meet at. Delta on the 20th. Dr. H. S. and Mn, (‘orncll left last week far the \Vorld's Mr. M rs. J. (‘. Millt'r and daughter, of Toronto, om vi-«iting Mrs. Chamber- lain, l‘llgin Sl. Rev, D. G. S. Connery, of \Vinv Ollt‘h‘bt'l', was married last week in Nova Scotiu. Furs "modelled and repair- ed on the prcmlsu by CRAIG, The F urrier King 5L. iSrOckYillc. P. S.-â€"-l“:tll l lots. The total paid attendance tit the Chicago Fuil' up to Sept. ‘29, Was 14,403,300. Miss Mutnlc Addition wont to Mon- trctil lust \tht'li where. she will pursue it Course of studios in clocution. Mr. Justin; Coon. of Elgin, attend» m1 thi- funm‘ztl of Joshua, Warren tit- l’ticnd, Nebraska, last work. if Athena in to have n skating rink tthis winter, steps should ill. onus be taken to prcparc the ground. Mr (2.31. Skinner caught a mas~ "kinongo Weighing 43 lbs” near (inn- lt measured 4 ft. Bur Shoes Are Away Up. in ltll llll‘ qualitic-t llinl nmiw footwmn‘ A. l. “lluml:-mnw In .‘H lmmlwnn- thus," i.â€"' on out trttciwln, ~llHl it's |lt~i no. l1|l(' :H ll i-t mu! It" truo nit-u? fonlut‘nl‘. (‘ttr shut-s Int-k tn..tri~ Burnt). L\‘4‘4lrl'\f'll mun li'LIltthllu'l) than tllt‘) unmium Last week. hack. and till “ho bin llmm r- :tlimv lntln fullest . uttlcul who! ll inlobn thorough!) \-.t-ll Allili‘. lllCllt‘H. . he. “fill HllOtl at all limbs. and 5% i M " in hull tn-ntlmr. \Vt- draw no lirw li‘. l I :m-n's out: l‘ut 4' lmlivu' thl nnmw‘t' anti lunlmu. ltl1).tllll lu.‘ fuli‘. prntitlt :l with lltt' {rxm‘l phi» tll' llllll\\t'.ll‘ Hwy ni'w‘. or 'lf‘hll't‘. Ask for the : ho.~ tnu wanl. \Vt' lune- them. "Ni-'1"? Ft‘lltllk’ dis-u « fox mm- hoot“. xtelitl lt‘llllll‘r. for SLCO; inch 9 2mm high lt-g, fivdnvy grain. wnlt'r proof lloolu for 83.!!! .\ nmn it long hoot at $2 (I) in pnpnlm‘, .m/l ll‘n't'l-I wit li IIlHl'lt unit". provldod ll iA Knoll \':llllt _ \(m, u z- nmkv llit‘ ' alulrtm-nhnnu lll‘l' pz't l‘ilrl'li to “Ili“.l‘ it, llml ; ' l‘ '. v .' ' \l’l‘. linvt'llir lit-,4! lllllll Illl‘lllldtltl lltul mont‘). l I“ Lnnilnl' hold” gufld' 1).“) (/hs‘bfl WI“ “'olnvn'n mini lt‘ntlu-r lm-i- nn.” for 73¢. Mix» | hereafter run greater YlSkS. Judge ""‘l "H "I" 1 Elliot rt Judgment ngutnct ll wheel- mnn H clnnn for damngvs removed in n crlinea winull) Clll‘np. Icolliuion wm hwy-d upon the opinion I). DIOWNEY , ltltot ll. wagon should not be The One Prlco Bargain Shoo noun , .‘ . Brookvmo, i to turn out of tux way for u bicycle. A big windrtnrm frorn the south- ' aunt prvvniivd horn on Friday night, dt-nuding the clinic-trace of their lolmgc- and the orchardn of their I fruit. ' If u 'ndicinl derision rt-contl ' givvn J not! solid lt :llltt‘l‘ hum boom forufyu I Venus, after an ab‘lcnoe of nearly t1 : yt-nr, lm<t again made her appearance as :m owning: star, and may now be not-n for it short time in tho curly (Wt-hing in the «Host. tintw to mlnrn the western rr-m'nndcr of the your, growing brighter until :ll‘d‘lllfll’j’ 6th, when she will have reached her greatest bril- linncy. Tho. trial. 17-.“ four oftho Freeman (tn-urn) lltllllly for the murder of po« licmnun ltnnkin, t‘hatimm, which was held ln London, (lot... has rhsulted in n vt-gdtt't of tnanslaughtt-r against tho } ihrct- brothers, lit-orgc, William lien- , ry, and Alvxnndor, who have been sen- tt-ncwl to imprisonment for life. The l jury found their cousin, Lemuel Frec- ' man, not guilty, and he was discharg ‘ ml. Obituary. David llttl‘nilton, limp, one of the l T l oldvst unidian of Charleston, pavsud ,' away on Monday. Oct. 2, after a short C land painful illtie‘s, :tgt‘tl 7B. llu wm botn in Armagh. Ireland. ARE FRIENDS To 'l‘llE . of Scotch parent: in 1541;”), and came Farmer and Builder to Ilrnckvilln in early-boyhood, whore hc lcttrnctl his trndv. llo then moved “my lmvn tho host Assortmnn of lo llartlwuro, 'l‘inwnrt‘, Paints, (llmrlvston and married Juue Vornilhos, Calciminvs. (Him, Silver. Illl‘n, of Whom the following are ware, Fishing Tnoklc. do. in town, I liVlnzi Mir}. J. M. Hamilton, ln~pm and prices to suit. tho film-s. Theft"! of Military Department. 17.5.; Daisy Clturimwbost in the nmrkot~~ 7 Mrs. ll. L. Booth, Mallory town; slwaysin titock dnd at. lowost prices ern. T. Mort-in, Elgin; Mrs. A. Guns and mutnunltion :i'brst quality ll’clmor, sttpott; Mrs. D. Andrews. see them, illufl‘nln; and Miss Mary Hamilton. lllc was a member of the Prcnhy. C O A L O I L twrian church. it man of sterling in« BectQuclily. tvgrity. nun who loved untl respected the law of (ind and desired to see it I‘ARIJI‘JX' ] H 1(7)(31{ AT IIICN S 1 observed bv others. In his last illness ho. wna kindly world humor. with y-‘ Low Price visited by the Rev. J. (lrenfcll, by 8 whom tho funcrnl services were con- ducted at Athena. and you weep alone. ‘ Great intgdct'm'bmken in the thng‘k mat you LOOK sulppv Vulkyricâ€"Vigilant yacht rcce all over ymrcndltc mo. tho continent and in the old country. On the fint trill, on Thurcdcy of last I01 Ill MOI “III! III! A. ll. CHASSELLS week, the mo wu decllrcd ofl', not l having been finished within the time Tailor, Athens limit. It wu udriftiug moo. the Ear m boot lending. On Saturday the Vclkyric lost tln Int rccc for the cup by five minute! and fonv-csght loco-dc in c light wind. '3 [I "HAND N rm '00] ton inch-I. m "I I m 3 3 , Tbc Valkyric cud Vi nt ml lo the ‘ "k m“. { ' third ran y, blunts wlnd m u, , o wu (cc t r I MM. him! my mum. ml at tho but cflt bcwvvcr. my low can. our on M- On Icn the second race of the mice, the American ycclit Vlgllnt coorcd another victory. tucking two out of the In. 'l‘ln 00cm w:- c M- angular one, ton nil.- cu each title. Then wu a nil? broom and In cl- lollln' race, the Vlgllnt wlrualug by will" not to dluclooe the inn-scum:- of Any of custom- requircd , She will con-' Fh’lOH the . lsh Sabbath. Comitlcrrble hard feeling 5 his Olilimicnln had to kick the some Ml"an ’"ld Alumni“ “lollardscnu Oils, Moulton by whom he had gotten chil- I 9' r c at Sweet's Pctroul of Indutry incrcuing Comm in mid to rcpidly. Fully l000 persons attended the funeral of tliclcte Joe Hose which took place from his home in Claren- don, N. Y. last week. Lady Aberdeen, who is the presi- dent of the waman‘n enft-mlchisemeut association of England and Scotland, intends to boom the movement in Canada. Mr. H. S. Moflatt, merchant, Ad- (“ROM and Rocksprinc, has made a big cut in prices to reduce stock and will offer special bargains on and after, Nov. let. The W. C. T. U. will meet on Sator- day the 215i, at 3 o’clock, in Temper» ance Hall, to hear the report of the dolcgates to the county convention. A full attendance requested. *W~M%a - “a W Mean-Adm mum-ha“ ed «the mile scum.m"‘..‘.“.l't. gnu to tho Octalo tcccbcn‘ 1...... Carlene built to order. "pith. and painting done In first ch- Itylc u modulo DIMâ€"A. Jo... A Icrgcly- ban in. pron-ted to mm of Joe- ticc. praying!» the colon. of I. ‘- McLoec ham Inca-ton Penitentiary. when be ha and twolnd-s-bclf youn' untcnoc. Arnold's wife. Colored cbcmbcr actsâ€"pink, brown, blue cud guyâ€"only .3. Inc full dinner cot-m All the new color. to: 86.50, ct Chine Hall. Brockvillcâ€" ’1‘. W. Dam. The survey of Kingston, Smith'- F‘alln and Ottswc Reilwcy Com nv will begin this week. Thomas Mall, of the Kingston sud Pembroke Railway, and a sulfof ton men will perform the work. They ex t to be engaged for three monthl. bc work will begin at Kingston. The seventh mutual meeting or the Leeds County W. C. T. U. will be held at Gnnanogue on Oct. 18, 19 cud 20. The programme issued last week allows that the session will be a busy one, including a public meeting on \Vuslneuduy evening. three meetings on Thursday and one on Friday morning. Election of officers tckcs place on Thursday afternoon and in the evening Rev. 0. O. Johnston will deliver a lecture. , This week a arty composed of tbe ,fnllowing gcntcmcn stan on their Awarding to the Journal. the datel for tln- Atliena-(lunnnoquc baseblll match has not bccn definitely fixed, but Saturday. 28th inst, will prob- ably be the time. The match is to be , played at Gttnanoque. On Wodnesduy last the funeral of the late Mrs. George Weurt, who died on Monday afternOOn, took place, and was largely attended. Service was conducted in the Methodist chumh by Rev. John Grcnfcll. Geo. (‘omstnck drove into Mullory- I town but weck with a load of melons , and, it. is alleged, was set upon by} ‘three young men and robbed of his 1' fruit. He promptly entered an action to punish his assailants. John H. Wliitnmrsh, North Crosby, charged Gooruc Hutchina with assault , and groasly in‘mlting language on | Sept. 19th. They quarrelcd aftcr l a prayer meeting. The defendant did nor put in an appearance, conuequont- ly was fined, tho total sum with costs amounting to $47.35. l l The tenth annual meeting of thol End-cm bunch of the Woman‘s ‘Missionary Society of the Methodist . church opencd zit Brockville on Tut-a» (may but. Delegates wcro prevent li‘mm ’lll section»: of Cll‘llf‘l‘ll ()ntcrio limo x'el-‘té‘l‘ll anhoc. Athvns Roch-t3! '.=.'s;-. i«‘}ll'(‘.‘l‘llll'll by Mrs. 'l‘nplin 21ml ,Iliisri Stone; lumsdowno, lllcdmnnd; Mullorytown, Mrs. Avery I:ind Mrs. E, l’urvit-t; Dollar, Mrs. l’crlcy; llarlotn, Miss Chamberlain; , Frankvillc. Miss Eaton. i There is considerible ext-itemcnt j l among the residents of the little vill- l 1 ago of Sturgeon Falls cm the fact' lllltl. several of their number have lately become cnnvmt-i to tho .lmvisll . l l'uith. A Hlltll‘t tnnc (120 u ptultller I l visited that Hectioo Bolling a book I which contained am intcrosting diacus- l sion on tho .lcwiab doctrines. Finally I one man avowvdhis lmliefin Judaism l and shortly ttftvrwuwls in spite ofall tho i nrgumcnts ot their friends, a. dozen or K , more othch wcrv l):t}il.lZ(-ll into that per- l anasion. Tho prowl} tus have not yet ' x l fortm-d unv cnngrt-zutinn but as hie-J / ' Convcm To Judnlem. . l l l l i are int-rousingy in numbers they toll: of 1 ' holding regular matings at Once. I They will ohservv S-ttut'day m lhe Jew- ‘ has tnisen between the parties now compromised by the change of religion. , Rom And Lccdcr. ! t On Tuesday, 17th Och, tit 10 ft. m., l . Mr. Thomas Routm and Miss Martha l Leader were married in St. James” l church by the Ilnv. Father Kelly. | The brido entered accompanied by i ‘ her brother-inlaw. Jus. Roman. She 2 wore a. bountiful wedding gown and! looked charming. The groom in his 3 t mOmcnt of trial wax mnnrted by many ’ friends and admirers. The organ, pro 33:...31 by Miss Maggie lwcdcr. played a I ; grand wedding march and the choir ' i song very appropriately. After the cormnonv. the bridal par- ty drove to the brtdo's father’s whom a sumptuous ropast. grrotcd the happy [ couple and their invited guests. In the afternoon the bridal party. followed by a lengthy procession, took i a constitutional drive to Athens and Charleston lake tmd returned by 7 p. I l m . l t The maid of honor was the sister of l the bride, Miss M. Louder, and the groomsme. ': was Mr. J. Roman. The presents were very numerous. : We with Mr. T. Ronan and his young wifc happiness in the new life just opened to tltem.â€"â€"Com. Protect”: of lhccp. | The act respecting the protection of; ’ sheep was amt-ndo-d at last session of the legislature. by providing tbct. where dog l.th in not paid, the dog may be killed by a constable. on order of the juctice of the peace. to whom the collector rcpom. and by substitut. ing the following for no. 6 which has been repealed: Any person mlv kill (a) my dog which be «cc pursuing, worrying or wounding my sheep or ' lamb. or (b) my dog without lawful , permission in any enclosed field on I any form which the owner 0r occu- punt thereof or his servant finds giv- tng tongue and terrifying my clle or lamb on such form, or (c) on dog which cm percon ll‘ndl ctnyicgbc- tween cumin and cancel wbcrcon abccp m l:ch Providcd clwlyc than no dog to unyi cm] which be- t longs to or in kept or bond b the l occupant of my icon ucct join- ing an acid or mt flouting am part clay Mgbwcy or lcnc lwblcllmholfllhrw acronym momentum ecu-Myan- ‘Ilctlccw c byccbcl ifluhmbkullnmgfi pounce-wlech or lac“ crouch-ll dull i l TMM‘ Mrs. J. ‘ l is ridiculous. "l‘hroat, Coughs, ctc. - doom . r V V N“. .. .. . ,i‘ U “ml . . 3} l... . annual hunting expedition to the north woods: Phil lIalladay, Elgin; B. Lovarin, Athena; Albert Brown, Philipsvillc; Wm. Neilaon, Lyn; Chas. Stage, Brockville; Byron Loverin, Addison. W. Noilson, jr., and M.'Stack accompany the party, their object being principally fishing. The destination of the party is thirty miles beyond Kazabazua, ninety miles east of Ottawa, on the line of tho ()tlaW'l. and Gatiunu Valley railway, a new line in course of construction. The party will have for scout and guide a Mr. Teeplus who is well so- quaintcd Wltll the hunting ground. A rootbul Report ncvlud. In the report, which appeared in your issue of Sept. 26th. of the foot- ball nmtcb bctwceu Seelcy's Buy and Harlem there are some statements that need correct-ion. At first, it was resolved to take no notice. of the squib, but the unsports- ' manlikc conduct of the Harlem team since then has made it necessary for us to say something in our own dc- fencc. First, nfew words about the so called "Harlem" team. It consisted t of five players from Harlem and the remaining six are borrowed from various places, Delta, Athens and Newborn figuring prominently. The Sccley's llay team, on the contrary, is “i " local, and on the day of the . was WOltkf‘nl.'(l by the absence of :. . oinycrn whose places were filled .’x...:‘iom, u fttct well known to the llmLt-fn team. In his report your correspondent status that his side had it nll their own way and that the ball was con- stantly on the Scelcy’n Bay goal and. thou iu obliged to confuses that they won only one goal in an hour and a half. To any one who knows any- thing about football. such a. statement But that is not the worst of hia‘ folly. Ho evidently rcalizca tho absurdity of the statement and hostan to offer the following excusvs for the smull score: First, "the Harlem team were kicking cgaimt a Strong wind." Does he l'nrgct that goals; were changed at half time, and consequently the; " Seeley's llav tmm kicked against the I Bel" wind for as long a. time 38 his team ? Secondly, he says it wan impossible to score, owntg to the “picshaped” ball. He evidently fonzots again that "pie-shaped" bull, which, however, was no flatter than the head «if your correspondent. It was decided that a return in mph I be played in two wucks at Del: t. As the time approacth the I‘llrlldll loam “dunked” and asked for n po>tp0ne- mvnt till ltth Saturday. This was ngrced to. but on Saturday morning lhcy failed to appear. telcgrapbing that their team was “bustod.” Now, iftlmy are as strong ployora as this ‘ll’lthtlltlt‘tl rcportcr rays they rm, smme they will not rofuse to purfi‘up twenty five dollnrn on a return match. an amount which we will cover With thirty dollar-5, ii the game be played in Sccloy's Bay. ONE WHO PLAYED. ltr‘h of ovary kind, on humor of animals, cured in 80 minutes .iy Woolfnrd's Sanitary Lotion. “'nrr tinted by J. P. Lamb. English Spnvin Lintment removes All hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blomishos from horses, Blood Spnvin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone. Sweeney. .‘ltiflos, .‘lpmina. Sore and swollen Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warman by J. l’. Lmnh RUEUMATIRI (Joann m A DAY.â€" South Amerian Rheumatic ('urc for Rheumatism and Neumlgio radically cum in 1 to 3 days. Ito action upon the system is remarkable and myster- ious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Warmnted by J. P. Lamb. Bobtach Wilkinson,“ Browncvnlley. Ind, says: “I had been in s dictmnced condition for three years from Nar- Vousnecc. WMan of the Stonmch. Dyspcpsiannd Indigestion until my health was storm. I bought one bottle of South Amerinn Net-vino, which done me more good then my $50 worth of doctorin [over did in my life. I would vile every wcskly person to me thin valuable end lever remedy." A trial bottle will convincw you. Wumtcd bv J. P. Lamb. “renown-nu... Send 2' "Gunfight" Hoop kappa but on ma. '" by c Wotan Old Sooner Than nimble lava Inc, 13.. 08 In“ B... Tat-um, and you will rc- ccmbypoctcpm datumfrcc Mn clvcrtblngr. a well win): filming. TM. ll on my wcy to . mint. an... to the burnt mundflwlllccly “to h h be how ‘ llvlngll Mam I, bu to- Human-aforflm. ' sum: Bloch. Minn 'u end Shoes. Hats and Cg Clothing, or Cloth made to 0 cuwa in the AND.WHYP€ 3...... we give our personal and undivided attention to our business. 8.0.“. we’ have had an ex ricnce of more than twenty years and thoroughly un around our business. 140 3.0.1::- wl: buy our goods in the very best market in c wor . 1 lo B...u.. we pay spot cash r all goods at all times. 80 8.0.”. we are so cit-cum need that our expenses are 50 very small. 8.0.“.- we have the con dence of the buying public ' and are determined to maintain our reputation for supplying the best goods at the lowest possible price. We respectfully solicit patronage from those who have not heretofore done with us as well as from old friends who have for years given us their trade and confidence. We do not consider it any trouble to show you our oods. Come in and look through, if only for comparison. 8 aim to make our customers’ interests our own. Fall Stock now complete in every line. H. H. ARNOLD, Gcn’l Merchant Sept. 12, 1893. Central Block, Athens, Ont. ATHENS __§R08ERY The leading Grocery Store. The place to buy and the place to sell. Observe the following prices and satisfy your- pelllves' that we lead in the Grocery business. quote as o owszâ€" on: twain-hi. , ’56“ V. w E . ,“W' "l" " M” Ton Rolls of Paper and Border for 500. tobc Ilia Adl- sctctl a fully bride. hemmqu - wbod' Ills .5 11 planing manor. bride was the rccipicut of my candy :pdhuutul pro-ecu. Mar pundit-g ' t c cumptuourc t rcpucd or the occulon, efcw 12ml): cccicl at. 25c Paper for yoymcct were bpcnt n cxtcoding con- .0 u gntulntiouc to the bsppy couple. 200 u u ' ing them 3 happy cud O WP.” mlifo. Manic wlc fcmichcd by the 10c “ " Eaton orobect curated by Prof. . “ Lewis, of Add' a sad Obu. Dnilny. The happy co plc drove to Brookxllc , and from there took the twin for Toronto. The Reporter cougratulctu. LIST 0' Pfillllfl'l. Mr. cud Mrs. Ezn Ireland, llvc lots of curuinc. Mr. C. and Heater Rudd, net of flat irons. Mrs. Steen c'nd Lona Goad, work basket. Mr. O. R. Daily end Min Linic Murphy, album. Mr. sod Mrs. J. Cosd. fruit. pluto. Mr. Ind Mrs. R. Brumbridgc, cool oil can. Mrs. J. Watts, cofl‘ee pot. W. J. Lewic, butter knife. Mr. and Mrs. R. Latimer, clock. Misc Ell. Ocvcnugh, berry dishes. Misc Lida Davis, flour cu . Mr. James Burns, picklu t-ruet stand. Mr. M. Davis, breakfast cruot. Mrs. and Mr. James Howison, set of silver knives and forks. Miss Maggirt Latirner, cruot. Mics Emma. Latimer, pickle cruel. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Connor. fruit dish. Willie and Minnie Bell, cruet. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis, cheese dish. Mr. and Mrs. James Blake, pickle cruot. Mr. and Mrs. I. Dowsley, butter dish. H. A. Watts and family, silver fruit dish. Maggie Hanton, coffee pot. Mira, Katie and Harry Brown. water not. Misc Maria Wright, fruit dish. Mrs. N‘oah Marshall, glove box. Miss {do Marshall, work box. Mrs. Noah Marshall, music holder. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson, wath set. Mr. and Mrs. rocking chair. Mr. Fred and Herb Latimor, 1 set of bread, cake and paring knives. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook, Work stand. Mr. Alfred Ireland, easel. 180 AT O’DELLS TELEPHONE 183 WATCHES The but make: at the lowect pricesâ€"- Gold, Silver 3nd Filled cues. JEWELRY Latent styles in Brooches, Bracelets, Fancy Combs, to. PLATED WARE A fine selection of the niocct sud newest potter-nu. Extra value in Spoons, Fork: and Knives. En- graved Free. STATIONERY Note paper, Envelopes, Blank Books, School BOOkB, Sunday School Idbl‘ll'y 4 1b.. Raisins for 250 Books, kc. Discount to clergyman 4 lb.‘ Currants for 25'“ and Sunday Schmls- 4 lbs. Starch for 250. ““ Muscovado Su var, all grades 20 lbs. Ill. 60008 NHOLEMLE & RETAIL E’ ’ 7 for 81. _ inspect our “wk and get priccn. Sreoialty.â€"Correct BODGlOflB Flflh, 6C. 19(113; of Spectac as by graduate of Ophthal- Our 25, 35 and 40c. Ten. have no l Butter 22 ,b ’ mic Schools. ’ c' per ' usl. Ask for a. sample of ourlEggs 130 B k T . WM. & we :2“ you the "My be“ value Ciligkcltiscper pair, 800. in Flour, ground Feed, Meal, ,Qflts' cash 35Cq trade 400. d Liverpool Salt, coarse and fine. loom 3,, can 25¢. per tougher. 220 King Street. Brockville Call and see our Crockery and Stone» i Buckwheat, 45c. ' The Athens Grocery - Plus. dinner pickle Bedroom Sets to ho sold at a. great reduction. Our space will not permit to quote prices on other lines, but call and James Murphy, -____â€"â€"â€"â€".____....._.__..~- _..._- I c... New Fall Goods , It W111 pay you to call and 1n- . tickets of ours are requested to Mr. (1. W. Leveretta, dnz tablc curtain poles. my intention to discontinue the prize - - mshmgs and Hats and Caps. Mr. Arthur llurst, carving: svt. . . ' tickets from now till Oct. the Isl; in Mr. Dave Johnson, csrving set. will expecttohove all the tickets in Mint Dollie Nevins. work bnv. , iinto stock a. choice lot of New Dress Mr. and Mr. H. Mofi‘att, parlor Mr. and Mrs. R. Richard. and Mr. which I will sell at very low prices ware. A few Dinner. Tea and Onions, $1.00. Mott & Robeson Mr. and Mrs. A. (load. doz. of 1 ' h ll‘ ‘ t butter pads and dish. A] persons 0 ( mg quom or - I napkin5_ bring them in and have them re- C. . S M... and M... L... Kelly. set of deemed before October the M as it is Ready-made Clothing, Gents’ Fur- Mr. and Mrs. Geargc Eaton and . d t t '-tl family, two sets ofwindow curtains. slung 838mm an udOp a a "L. y cash system. Remember we give Mnand Mrs. W. H. Bruce, wetcr c. w. set. order to give our customers a chance I). O ' B n S , l h. -.1 m. t. I trectiy pposue ue treat, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood, Bel. pre- to “our? t L Mt“ e W wan servo dishes. early so as not to ounce a rush on the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bruce. pickle last of the month. I have just passed cruet. hmp Goods, New Silks, New Velvetc, Miss Stella Coad, fruit dish. New Flume“ “NI New Ul‘dorwmr' from now till Oct. Isl). Call and see my goods and prices. and Mrs. W. D. Loving-don, bedroom Miss Blanche Super, cheese dish. Mr. and Mrs. M. Derbyahirc, lemon set. Mr. and . i " Golden Crown Dry Goods and Clotb- We have unquestionably the largest, the finest, the best ing Emporium. King Street West, StOCk Of Fall and Winter Goods ever opened out in Athens. Brockville. A few lines that will interest the ladies are 2-â€" Dress Goods. ' w- J- \Ve make a specialty of this line. Call and be convinced that we have the Ri ht Goods at the Right Price. J aoket'. 0101: s. A fine range to choose from, ranging from 48 count ard upward. artful-p. ‘ . Now is the time to make a selection. Our Ranpl- r4 Superb. We carry only the Best Goods in this line, and Llluy are always the cheapest to buy. " As usual. we lead the trade in Boots; and Shoes, in qunla. ity, range and price. Do not buy a single pair until you see our stock and get quotations. J. H. MGLAUGHLIN The Great Bargain House - Athens, Ontario Mrs. P. Richardson, silver sugar bowl. M ‘. J. Watts. pickle cruet. Mr. David Blair, parlor lamp. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parker, tea set. C. W. Brown, (101.. table ,ocpkim. Miss Etta. and chntha Soper, nap- kin ring. Miss Mary A. Nevins, berry not. Bert Latimer, clothes wringer. Miss Mario Clark, napkin ring. Misc Annie Bums, two china cups and saucers. Mr. George Cnvanegh. napkin ring. Mr. Wesley and Frank Letimer, pepper and salt cruet. .liss Getty Empey, Q doz silver spoons. Mr. Albert Crumm‘y, spoon holder. v i cos. LANE, Main 8L, oppoclw Malcy'c Boot tr. Shoe Store, I! R o C K V l L L B Carrch the LlllOE8T 8T0“ 0F VIITBHES of any house In town “In stock of Clocks, Jewelry, lllsmcndc. Spoc- tncdcc. Elm. la complete in every department on M 1'. Wm. Corncl doz silver knives and forks. ‘ Miss A. E. Mulvangb, broad knive and board end rattle box. Mrs. A. E. Green, carving knife and fork. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchel, bcd apt-cad. Mrs. George Scott, bed spread. Mr. and Mn. Oran Lillie. table cloth. Miss Alice Ireland. towel. Misc Lida Blake. towel. Mr. and Mrs. W. London, table cloth. Misc Etta Latimer, t’tble cloth. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Richards, table cloth. Mics Lucy Croat, table c‘otb. Mr. and Mrs. Darius Ireland, glue tea set. Mr. and Misc Kendrick. choose dish. Mr. cud Mrs. Goo. Percival, Bed- room set. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer hell loin . Mr. and Mn V. Judson, choose din . Mr. M. thmcld. bull lam . Mi. end Mn. Bob't Toilor, pro- cerve dish. Mr. and Mn. 0. Stacy. parlor lsm . , bfi'. cnd Mrs. E. Johnna. clock Mr. Wm. Johncou, foot ctcol. Min Nettie Bichmlccn. table cloth. Mr. sud Mn. '1'. E. Connor, lilvcr cram ml. in Lcdcnnc Eaton. biscuit bec- rel. Mr. Wm. Arnold and m. we. m. WILL BE SOLD RIGHT Icpulrlng by Iklllcd 'orhmcl Oct Ipochly. lec m- u call when wutlw myth!" In oul’ line. We can cult you. Vltlollorlltll mod-Icmcm. snowman! Thou Furnncoc weak for themselvu In Athnnc. Thny glvo morn hour for tho immo nmountof fuel than any furnace yct mode. Each one In mmruntccd in writing toglm allo- factlon. I bnvc also to mock (on '! Warrior Hmur. tho but of H! klndevcr modo. You chocltl soc them before buying. I w ll call on terms to cult the hard ttmmi. W". 1‘. EJRL. like." M Buy It! Try It! Buy the favorite brand of Machine .Oil. viz.: -â€"_.. vu‘ m» The Odd Fellow of Butch-Ill- m . ‘ ALL general dealers and Hardware men keep it. Does not on» to cculullcb . mm m “a: gum or corrode and wears better than cantor oil. Ack‘for igincict on' having it, and when you have given it a trial you will be delighted with the wearing qualities. . The Samuel Rogers, Oil ‘ pom uw+ - M l’ ll- “ thebeuvaluccin general 0137M Peerless Machine 0“ ’ .

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