N ’ all tho qunlltlce that. nmkc footwenr [\«l. "lltmilsoinv ia 118 luuidrmmu does." In an old “I.†l L‘av. Morrill Sweet. Next Kerri-en'- Hotel . clove 7‘ ‘ neeeloolior‘ “celltltlltat A Amid-out Bedfldtgwnn u AMWWu........fl Till Fllllll'fllll Ill “ROCKVXLLI BROCKVILLE Business Oonsgs suonruilï¬ smum Commercial Couru Thorough TERMS BIABONABLI Send for Illustrated Catalogue bo- lore deciding where you will go. GAY & MoCOltl). Principnle The Farrier LATE 'l‘. MILLS 6L (‘0. is at the old stand and is carryâ€" ing a large and well assorted stock of Furs in all the leading styles. Furs remodelled and repatr- cd on the premium by CRAIG, The Furrier King St, Brockvilic. 1’. S.â€"â€" Full Huts ‘ R Arnold, r B Shellie-ill. Our 0 5 Me Away Up. truolnm. and il'sjinn ms trim in it is old. true of our rtmvanr tnâ€- 1559:, Irmt, i...“ ............. 1 comb. wear cvvu morn linuvlwonwly than they ‘ look. and oil who bur lhnni rcnlizuto I ho fulln-u uxtont wlmt it is to lw thoroughly wrll shod. “pays to ho Wf‘ll xhod at all times, und cr- ..inlly in had wuithcr. \t'v drnw no line in oolweur: im-n‘s nod lmyn', itul' ‘ "mi mlmu-e‘, nnd bnbu-s. loo. i‘un ha,- l‘nlly g: i exact. ll} In of (noun-m" lllt‘) Auk for tho Hhm’s you want, or donirtn s hm 0 them. “Wore Hollan turn it fox 1mm 2mm :1, :liii lmzllwr. for 8|.(II; iiii-n'n cxtrn high lt'H, . l r water roof Boots for 31!) A i-mn‘s long boot at '2. is popular. an nut-ta withquiuk Mlc. provided it in Now, wu make the statement . “I‘ll 0011\‘illlli9. “'omeu'n solid lenthcr lncc boom for 75¢. Mis- em solid leather ltutc boots for and oil oth. er llnon (‘qnully chimp. D. W. DOWNEY no. valuan W I‘ll“. Below will helooï¬d" Wdthflud Bonk Stock: whlo the Be twill p: weekly in future M the “on a! tu um rennet-I:w Boat 05 Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bull: 0 Manned Imperial Bush of Standard Bonk d Moleou‘e Bulk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mombentu' Bank of Olntflln . . ., Bank 0! Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l (Multan Hunt 0! 00minqu .. Ont-yin Bonk Union Bank of Canada . . . . . . . . . . W ’n ‘ Boson. Wm Billie, John Kirkloud. S Y Brown. - Spociel.â€"-3 Bowie. heat bnehel nix rowed berley. Wm Peutioch ; do, two~ rowed. Wm Pcnnock. Permenter J3 Bullock. beet bulhel I lint: wheat, Wm Blwlicld: do, wheat, Win Sbelliold: TnylorlGroeu, but peck beam, 3 Y Brown. -V EGBTABLIG. Potatoes, Early Ohio. Wm Shefllohl, Thom» Johneou, F B Bhvflicld. Potatoes. Snowflake. Wm Shemold. B W Dsy,Ed Webster; iotetoee, new Delaware, John Nib ock, Jsmee Young; latoes, Beauty of Halli-on. B. L She eld. Merlin White, J Kirk- land. Potstoea any other variety. 8 Y Brown, Halo Eyr<-. J Kirklnnd.‘ Carrots, while, Wm l'ennock. Willis llollister. Ed Welhtor. Carrots, yellow, W G Kendrick, Wm l’cnncck. S Y llrmrn. Citron, F B Slieflicld, Wm Hillie. \lorril Sweet. Bretelor table. WG Kendrick. 8 Y Brown.'Willis Hollistrr. Mongolds, William Pcnnock EdWfll‘d Web eter, Willie Hollietcr. Turnips, Halo Eer. C Niblock, Ell Webster. Apples, summer, it Arnold, Marlin White,JKirklmrl. Applva. Winter. J W Wiltec,Mtirti1i \Vluito, W .l IMcKiulev. Pumpkins, yellow. Mrrril LYNDHURST FAIR. W of Price Win." at the “null nc- 80111 Sept. 81 and an. HORSEB. stallion, Wm. Spence“ Jnmen Pope. Stallion, ut-nural pur pus-c. Amos Judd. llrutt. tram in human. l') Ill-iwkl-n, Wm Penuock, Ulinrloï¬ Mullutrhcon. Carriage teflui, ll. E Sly, 'l‘lnmnnn Sly. (ieimrul pm Thrilling lettll.. iJohu Byron. m-d walli l'nf- , Mâ€!an a l grain. i i horse. R l. Shalliulvl. '13 um propurml to prove. ii, that I l.‘. 3' 1 I. '( 1- m; . ,l’» 16 ’t we hnvethc boat boot in L‘nnndn fox that money. L'L'mmo‘flh,‘ i ) b 't u‘ t ion" 6 03’ draught. l». Arnold. l l l l . l . cnriinqc. F. El. Shefï¬eld. more or gi-ldlng in harness. S llullis, North Williams, S W Stnfl'ord. Pair roadstcrs, 0 Shefï¬eld. Knud- tltrilic, singlv, E P Chamberlain, Alox. Vennla'cine. (lnpt. Soothers, Brood mare, currmgo, raised foul ’98, Ed Webster, lt'. Bracken. W J McKinley. Brood more, draught. ruined foal ‘93. Stallion, 3 yr. old, carriage. J Loverin, John Brynn. Colt. 2 yr. old, carriage. Robert llmwu, Charley Mcl'lutcheon, Wm Withwrvl (Jolt. 1 yr old, curringu. Martin \Vliitc. \Vtu Shefï¬eld, (7 Niblwk. Colt, 12 yr old, dreu dd, J W Wilbur. l? McCutcluon. l J McKinley. (Jolt, 1 yr old, draught. C. Nt-(Jntcheon, ii ll Sliclllcld, John Mut'kl. {'olt, draught. fouled ’93. F B L’imiï¬cldr Coll. carnage. loalcd '93, Ed l‘t’ebstcr. \V (i Kendrick, W J {liclmilcv Mare or gelding. 3 yr - old. carriage, John McArdlc, R W Sporinl.-â€".l B Turner’s, brill. all do i-oidstcr, Ach Corned. Billlb of lhloiiti‘vcl, llrockville. beet carriage 'tcnms, I} Townes, T it Sheï¬icld. Bunk, Brockvillc. best general purpose tram. Alex Bllvldon. Best draught. tram. James Wilson. llrockvdlo Carriage (30.. for slowest Ell Brilton, Herb Fitzeim- mun». Brockvillc. best. 2 yr. old colt in harms“. John McArdle. A Friend, best colt. carriage. fouled ’93, Wm Shefï¬eld. T \V Sudduhy, Bt‘ï¬b saddle The One Price Barnum Shoo mnccihorm’ Wm “Inlme Brookvulc. 1‘th have the beat Assortmen Hardware. Tin-mm, Paints. Vol-niches. Celciminm. (Hose. Silver- ware. Fishing Tackle, &c., end pricec to suit the times. The Doin Chums-when in the market-â€" slvnyl in ctoolr. dud M. lowest price: Gun: And ammunition of boat quelity Eon them. COAL OIL . BestQuelity. Low Price KARIJE‘, B1..()CK ATHENS __ m.“- 1 ya}, l and 2, F B Blenchcr. mm which with m l l NiXOn. l ' 'lltl, James Young. l‘ATTLE. Ayrshireâ€"bull, 2 yrs or over. 0 Wood. E Brnckin. Bull. yearling, (Turmnn Eyre. Bull calf 1898. C Eyre. Cow. milch. Hale Eyre. Hoiflvr 8 yre old, givmg milk, (3 Eyre. Heifer cult of 1893, (J Eyre. Jersey Cattle-«Cow, milch, John Heifer 8 yrs old, giving milk, James Young. Heifer cult of Special by D. F E Jones Manufacturing (30., host Jersey bull James Young. Grade. or other yr‘s old, (1 Shefï¬eld. Bull, yearling, ll Mnxcll. W G Kcndrick, Wm Shoï¬ivld. Bull Calf, \Vm Shrflield, f2 and ll, \V J McKinlvy. Cow, milclt, E llrm'ken, R l. tilictilekl. Wm Sheffield. liril‘cr. Il yin old, giving Cutlerâ€"Bull, 2 milk, w .l McKinley. u lirnckcn. l-‘lWiltae. i ll Shefï¬eld. tMcKinMy, " l Heller, l l .. . .. .. i Mclunicy, W hlirlliclu. llcifc'r. ‘2 yr'e old. W J .. 'tml 3, “Ion Slieflielil. yr. old, 0. Shefï¬eld. W J ill-liar cull' inf m. \Villiu Holllstor. n L Shefï¬eld, of of ’98. Oils. - _ g heifer, r B Shefï¬eld in town, i hen-t2 yr. old llv'liel, giiiug milk. W F B Sliefliflltl. S )ctlnl by Bank of Toronto. llroakvill", bent herd of cattle. lei. prize C-u-men Eyre, 2nd W J McKinley. Special.â€"--Jsmee Smart. heifer cull~ James Yomig. Gaminqu &. Arln (‘20., lhelll. yearling N ll Golcock, (4l\n"|" I . P 4. J Mc Inlay. K emu. Long Vioo1.~ Rom aged. 0 Me Cntclioon, C Niblcck, Merrill Sweet. Ram. 1 year old. 0 MoCuchorL Ram lamb. F B Shrfllold. ‘2 and a 0 Mchtoheon. Ewe used, (‘- Mc- Cntcheon. Ed Webster. C Shoflleld. Ewc, 1 your. C Nlblock. F B Shameld. C Shelï¬old. Ewe lamb. 1 end 2. 0 l_ MoCntchco , (l Niblook. Baudâ€"L- , aged, F’B Blanch". Wm Johnmn, W G Kendrick. Bum, Rea lomhï¬ end 2. F B Blsecher. In , 1 and 8, F B Blanchcr. 3. W G '3. 3'. I 70-“, Wm (ohm. V] G which. 'I Jainism. II. but, W 0 Kendrick, 2 end 3, 1' I Bleach-r. 01M and ï¬hmpï¬mw-M Id New. ’ 1:1 Beecher, 1 ,posc tl‘ltl-Tl, it: let““. Jr‘l‘" M"’\"‘â€â€œv{Swoct, F ii Shefï¬eld, John M““'“"' 2 yr‘ nld'iUe-lwllï¬, \Vm llillis, S W Stafford,l 8mg": i John Nixon. Tomatoes, S Y BroWn. ' John Kirkland. Cole Bros. (lab- blige. Cole Bros, Willis Hollietcr, Hnlc , - l have lost more or loss, but the loss Will Cucumbers. R ; average 3 lbs per hivo for the mouth. I“ B Shoï¬ield. l The fair warm wcuther Ilollinler. lexcrcise, but no employment; they Eyre. Bros. E C Webstrr. W Day. Cole Bros†Squash. winter. Willis Colo Bros. Parsnipn, Wm Pcnnock, S Y Brown. melon, Colo Broa., Wm Hillia, We bslt‘l‘. Grapes, John Kirkland. Cole Wont-k, flex Inked. Arcane work. J Slag I Inhmkl, Ah Neurone“. Rah:- une wot . ins ton. s . v work. .1 Kirkland, Mn A lodge. A Sheldon. Point. hoe. J B "Wilson. J E Johnson. J Singleton. Psi! all pan worked in convu. B Berlow, Hillie. J B Wilwn. Flower- in J Krill-ed, Johnson, J W line. 8 ion †detains by e child under 1 "5., J irklon J Singleton. A dreued dol hr 1» child under 12 yin, J Young. J Kirkland. J Nixon. Best collection of canary birds, 8 Y Brown, J W Wiltne. Monti; dupe. J B Wil- son. E Irel-nll, J E Johneon. Print drama, Kirkland. W Hilliu. licuu pnuu, John Biliï¬leton. 'r John~ con. 8 best. collection of lediea' work, J ll Wilwn, John Singleton. (‘orrigan it 00., bent collection of ludiee' under- iwanr. John Singleton. W Edwards. best band made print dress. J E John- son. Muriny 6; Son, best specimen ol’ pOIHHBanliP by any pupil under 14 yeais old, W J Mt-Kmley. W F Lu- timer, bvet vmbroidury in cumhric. J l B Wilson. 0 N Ask-chino, best pair I pill0w shame. S Y Brown. Sucict)’. lbeel. collection cl paintings. ï¬rst.R [ Barlow. : D. \V. GREEN, Sec-'5'. â€"-â€"~-â€"-4 » »-« Notes on the Apiary. home-mode, J E Johuoon, J , " Collection of pen I l l g “H l A month since 3- weighed hives (it bees; in acvernl localities ; smce. the 3‘ gave the bees Ed Webster. ! consumed nu unusual amount of food Wutcr- for the season with no return. Ed few instances, they begun brood-rear- ing, which is costly work for the bees Special.â€"â€"E G Hurt best bushellntnny time. Such hives might lose potatoes. John Kirkland. lip, best collection Kirkland. DAIRY. lluttcr in crock. Wm llillis. John Kirkland. Butter in roll, Climsc. factory, 1“ ll Kuklnnd, James W V‘Viltse. .-xlra.ctcd. John Singleton. sugar, Merril Sweet. Maple syrup, Show, B L Shefï¬eld, Alex Sheldon. Bread, home-mode. John Nixon, Wm Hillie, John Kirkland. potatoes, John ‘ S Y ‘ Brown, John Nixon, Julln Kirlnnd. pure honey or Sheffield, J ,sugnr syrup.“ Honey, i include weight of been. beebrend or _ Maple '1 comb. “'m Peacock, B. L Slieflirld. l in C i any other time of the i They appear to go to sleep for from to 50 days, if all the conditions are favorable : In a. W T Heas- 7 or 8 lbs. It has been very favorable weather I for feeding. I have never known the beekeepers to respond BO promptly to i the caution : "Feed standard of not loss than 18 lbs. of your been up to a. honey and granulated 'MH weight should not Bees will consume less stores November and December than at some length. 4" mi) dark. silent comft.srte.bieâ€"-â€" Special.â€"-J B Turner, bent crook l temperature not less than 42 deg. nor butter, Wm Hillis. lrcal, best pint William Hillis. best maple syrup, J Colbert. best butter in rolls. Hilliu. of native winc, MANUFACTURE. Phaeton, single, with top, Bron. Bros. Buggy. Spring wagon. Spring wagon, Wilson. Lumber wngon, Hugh W'ilson, 3 Cole Bron. single, Cole Bron Double hnrneflï¬. lumber, W ll. Acton. Double hurt Single. Cole platform, democrat, 1 and 2 Hugh ! the maple leaves 1 and '2 month 1 Cutter, , about 8 lbs for the above 1.55 dcyn, Bank of Mon- ; more than 45 deg†not long at the | letter. W ll Fullerton, = brooding will begin by the 15th of F B Shefï¬eld. . February. and may be seen nbOut the Wm l size oi a penny cu centre of the centre comb. and clevely expand to the size of ', oue'a hand in April, in standard stocks. Cole l Buggy, singlo, with top, Cole ' from the 15th Nov. and on to the 15th Bros. of April. and the loss of the stores and Cole Bros. l dead been falling from the combs into In the foregoing condition. Ilievc tested colonies: by weight under them is per pound 8 to lOounces. 5 months. Remember. 3 higher temperature nose, carriage, W R Acton. Single liar- l will consume more than the above 8 or Boots, Calf, sewed, Boots, kip, pegged, Willis Hollicter. Set horseâ€"shout, S W Stafford, Jon Young. Plough. Hugh Wilson. Wheel cultivator. Hugh Wilson Road cart. Hugh Wilson, Cole Bros. Bobsleighs, Cole hens, W R Acton. Willis Hollieter. Br 5. gpocinl.--Gillia, best covered buggy. Hugh Wilson. DOMISTXUE. cloth, Wm Pcnnook, John J W Wiltein Flannol, 'nll wool. white, \Vm Pannock, S Y Brown. R Bot-law. Flannel, all wool, plaid, Wm Pennock. S Y Brown. J ‘V Flannel, union, Wm Hillia, \Vm Pennock, S Y Brown. Coverlet, woven, Robt Barlow. S Y Brawn, T Johnson. Factory tweed, 1 and 2 I.) W Omen. Factory flannel. D W Green. Knitting yum. Wm Pennock, SY Brown, R Arnold. Stockings, woolen. B. Arnold. Wm Pennock. J B Full Mackio, Wham. Socke. woolen, Wm Pennock, l R Arnold, S Y Brown Stockingn, cotton, R Arnold. J B Wilson, R W Dny. Socks, cotton, Wm Pcnnock, J W Wiltee, R Arnold. woolen, gente', J E Johnston, J W Wilm, J Kirkland. Mlttons’ ludice’ E Arnold, Wm Billie, S Y Brawn. Shirt, home-mode, 8 Y Brown, J Kirkland,J W Wilton. Log cabin quilt, Wm Billie, J Kirkland, W U Kendrick. Pstchvork uilt. Mrs A Mow, Henry Medan 1, Wm Pen- nook. Iilt. J EJohmon. Henry I I. Knit uilt, B Burlâ€. John Sing 30km. Omhdqullt, J Mittens, I 10 lbs. Warm weather from the 15th of March to the 15th of April may con‘ some more than all the previous winter A (it cellar holding the temperature at 42 eg. will prove all that is d. Fired. carrying the bees quietly on m til th = day they go out. Bees placcd in such n room over fresh leaves of the ma. pic. always have. and ulnnyn will, come out in prime order. if the maple leaves are gathered before they get wet. they ntrc worth double value. They will retain their sweetness and ï¬ll the collar with a. sweet odor all winter. It. spoila them sometimes it left packed in cocks ; they lose their odor. Bees wintored in the open nit lose 3 lbs or more per month. the result of sudden changes and cold. Don‘t forgot to connect the ï¬rst joint of pipe in the stove over the cellar by e nice little elbow to e 3 foot 4 or :3 in. pipe. which just passes through the floor into the cellnr. This will draw 05 the foul air, cove doctor's bills. prevent euï¬erin . and is orna- mental when made 0 ï¬ne nlvenieed material. The cost is but little and gives 3 perfect cellar. Bees had more then munl diflicul- ty in building comb. A My epieriee. locsted neat quantities of slcike clover or large ï¬elds of muetcrd. tthece enlâ€" tered lane from the drcuth then other floweta). yielded 1: to the avenge ; but. generolly. the th cut the nec- tar flow short. According to the lows of probability, hich ie mother u- preeaion tor providence, we hove ree- eontohopethntweeremetcmin npisrien tide. one tint will 'n on s which my be grand, mphuiud when m ell pt (mind) the pure nod improved Italians. The hllo'iq notch hoot Glanlnce in Bee 01Mâ€. which hoe long been the sole-tend hell emith jamm- In it! bed a! ' ' l l l l l l dent of the other. an nmount of cold no possible while re- plenishing tln- :iro. draft. Tim Only it it‘ll Radam’s WHY "I! HOMES. “OM MI A†CIMN. MU AS “IE m. “disï¬-h- A 14“;- W pecial.â€"-R H Preston, M D. )1 P P m we! m‘OI mu am GMT! NANL'PACTURID A? THE Lyn Agricultural Works BITE I'll! lIPIIVlIEINt 1. Deep during tire-box, with nar- row grnte, by means of which you n1- wnya hnve a. good ï¬re, as it settles to- gethch it burns down. ‘3. The doors open each indo letting in as 5 fl' all 3. Swinging damper to govern the . Q These CHM mge cost no more than the old style, null snvc fuel, time, and alâ€" ‘ wnys give s'xx‘isimszioii. avoid delay. K Aibï¬n “linurnl puria'mr ‘i‘low. warranted boot 0:th ult‘cl mould. rtle lwmu. l'tlili‘i' and land- eidc. {or lutnlulhrn. Fulr lrlul (allowed. Points 8:0. for almost IUI)’ blow in use. clump. Send 1 p. o. for iii-long Urder early to G. P. MCNISH Microbe Killer Eli‘s 8PEOIFIG run in nlsEAsEs OF THE BLOOD OB. 8m Has been Sustained in the Supreme Court of New York before a.- Judge and Jury As the most wonderful remedy of this ngo. Scores of living witnesses of the merita of Microbe Killer appeared and . tentiï¬ed, under oath, that lifter they . had been given up to die, this Remody as a last resource cured them. Do not lose precious time, but obtain full particulars from Home Ofï¬ce direct, and then purchase it jer from your nearest chemist. llm. llllllll, Ilcrobo Killer Co. Ltd. 120 King St. W. Toronto, Ont. ‘ J. 1’. LAD, AGEIT, nuns, on. For-general information, :ddreu : MEM KIDN N0" “.1 E W \.“ “r \ .. 7 Into St..oppoelte Melcy‘l Boot a: shoe am. The Great Bargain House I I - '†dt H have for yuan given no their trade Ind , TELIPHONE 183 not consider ltmy trouble to allow †u. 1 our untamed interests our own. Stock now complete in ‘ WATCHES The belt moku ct the love“ Gold, Silver and Filled cones. JEWELRY Lute“ etylee in Brooches, Brscelets. Fancy Combs, to. PLATED WARE Sept. ‘12, 1893. A ï¬ne selection of the nice-t and newest patterns. Extra nine in I W N SPOON. Fork: and Kuivetl. En. The leadin Grocery Store, The ' :"i'ii‘lto buy and the greved Free. place to sell. 0 serve the followin p ‘ces and satisfy your- ST Selves that we lead in the Gracery usincss. We quote as follows :-- . ‘ Now paper, Envelopes. Blank Books, _ . School Books, Sundny School Library ‘ “"- B‘“"“ '0‘ 250- Badmn Sell- to be coma. ,, . Booke, Ito. Discount to cler men 4 “"- C“"‘““ for 350. reduction. and Sunday Schools. y 4 n)" Burch f0? 250- Our Ipawe will not ALL nouns miniâ€"Susanna Our Specialty-worm“ fitting of Spectac on by graduate of Ophthal- mic Schooll. WM. MATES & SON JEWELERS & 0PTlClAll3 220 King Street. Brockville pricelâ€" Pins. 1 permit to (plow .5 prices 011 other lines, but call and i impact our stock and not prices. I WILL PAY FOR 'Butter 226. per lb. lugâ€, l3c'. Land, 150. Muscovndo Sugar, all grades, 201i): for $1. Boneless , 60. Our 86, 35 and 400. Tee have no uni. Aek'for a sample of our Back Tpa. We will give you the very best vnluclohickem ,. I. 800 in Flour. ground Fwd. Mentions, mnpisclf‘léaae lOc. LiWWW“ salt, com “1111 ï¬lm llJom in car, 250. per bushel. Call and see our Crockery and Stone- l Buckwheat, 450. A few Dinner, Tea anlenioue, $1.00. The Athens Grocery mettéhï¬obeson When in Brockvillei'~~ 63a%you 130.03.11 and in» groikewufm Dd wiring râ€: spect . . LeClalr’s stock of dogged beforerilrtoberutlic '16:, as it in nishings and Hats and Caps. myintnntinn todiaconti no the prize 0'. w. giving system and adopt n strictly Directly Opposite Bucll Street. . W NQTIGE All persons holding coupons or 5T9 cash system. Remember we give tickets from now till Oct. the let in order to give our customers 9.. chance tosecure the article they went. I will expect to have all the tickets in early so as noï¬bo cause a rush on the last of tho month. I have just passed ‘ntc stock n choice lot of New Dress Gooda, cw Silks, New Velvctl, New Fla male and New Underwear, or will sell at very low prices from now till Oct. lat. Cell and see my goods and prices. ..._..~...â€".._â€" .. v _ .V,.._._._............___‘___.._. J. H. McLaughlin’s. , We have no ucstionabl the lat est, the ï¬nest, the best G‘f'den mef‘ D†Wm!" “M 01°“? stock of Fall andquntcr Goyods EVCl'g opened Out in Athens. :8 amia’rmm' ng Street W‘M’ A few lincs that will interest the ladies are :-â€" '°‘"' V‘ 9' Dress Goodsp. _ I _ w.I J. \‘Ve make a spcualty: of this line. . Call‘and be convinced that we have the R1 ht Goods at the Right Price. Jacket. 0101 S'- A ï¬ne range to choose from, ranging from 48 cents per ard upward. rs, ,Furs. Now is the time to make a selection. Our Range is Superb. \Vt: carry only the Best Goods in this line, and they are always the cheapest to buy. As usual, Wt: lead the trade in Boots ity. range and price. our stock and get quotations. J. H. McLAUGHLlN Athens, Ontario 3. and Shoes, in qual- JOS. LANE, IBOCKVILLB Ccrfleltho LIIOEOT 8T0“ OF WATER“ of any house In ten [II n kolGlochJewel .Wd 8 - mid-.mm. l- completo have†0931me WELL BE SOLD RIGHT mirth; by emu-a Worm“ Ou- Ipochly. om use coll when wanting anything in our line. We use cult you. , ou’ww " I Cmiw and look through. if only tor ,' ', 9 60%: ‘x. mï¬ew Fall 6066?“ Do not buy a single pair until you see ‘ l“ J‘x 3’s. ‘ ‘an