wtruc of our {must-our gs :tuzl‘ozun. ~., . .. oxmtt «lylv All [out .\'l-t|l' lilo} mmvl nr tlvjv-‘Iirtl, ’ Till I'llllllfflll Ill Ncst Harrison's Hotel BBOCKVILLI assoc WILLIE Business cottage SHDITHAIï¬ snouttv Commercial Course Thorouch TEBMB REASONABLI Send for Illustrated Catalogue be- fore deciding where you will go. GAY &. MCCORD, Principals wm - _,___. .. RAIG That Furrier- LA'l'E T. MILLS 8: CO. Is at the old stand and is carry- ing a large and well assorted stock of Furs. in llll the loading styles. Furs remodelled and repair- ed on the prcmtsts by CRAIG, The Furrier King St., Brockl‘illc. I’. S.â€"â€"Fall H alts our Stats All Away Up. in :hll tho qualitlcs lint; null“; footwear All. 'llnntlsonlv lat llil lltllltlrlllliltf lll)t"l, 1H an old I t . . l I l it s Uttr Slums llmk inund- soltlc. wnnt't-vvn morv lmtltlxntnvl) tlu-n lltt‘y look. nml all who bnv : hl-In rt-uilzolo tlw fulll'hl nxtcnt “llâ€! 2'. m I.) luv thoroughly \u-Il shod. It pnys to he w'r-il ,r trot-ism. .-.ml ll'ï¬ltlil its li‘illl om it isolti. almll m all limos. and 1‘»- wont lmr \Vt- tlrnu tm lint: in .. “1.: lmryn. lmlirc itllil ttliaM‘H'. .. m. . ccially lul oolwcnr‘ l . . . 1 .....Lu . I|,ll)..~ ,utunt‘i "null" Ask fortht- zlltm-s you wan“ \‘l-‘v have thorn. \\ u'ro ai'llan nu-n's Mt Lin-l- bums ï¬llllll lootht‘r, for $'.t'".‘ turn .4 l‘Xil‘ll. loch log, H}llll(ty groin. Will: 4, ' J lit-om ful‘ RR (10 .\ man’s long boot M 33.. . .n Inlpnlnv. um tum-l»! with-puck min. prm'ltloti at is Sioutl \utluv. Now, “1- make tho Mntomonl, not art- prcpurml in provv it. that we lmvolhvx boat hunt ln("tll.".1l.l inr l but nullity. “'otm-n's solid lt‘llllll r lm o hunts for 7.31". Min- scs solid loathe-r lm-c boots (or (L's; nntl all oth- or linoa orpmlly t-ltcnp, D. W. DOWNEY Tho One Price Bus-Kain Shoo Rouse Brockvlllc. little tymtttt ARE FRIEND?! TO 1'“! Farmer and Builder l'hcy hsvsï¬ host Assortmen of Hsrdwsrc, Tiuvntrc, Paints, )ils, Vsmishes, Cnlciminns, Glass, Silver- hrc. Fishing Tockle, &c., in town, snd prices to suit the times. The Dolly Chumpâ€"best in the market-- slwc s in stock dud at lowest prices Gun and ammunition of best quslity See them. cont. OIL BostQunlity. Low Price KARLEY BIJOCK ATHENII so {callume ass-us- lob . mpsd plop. tors“ “and bill I Tin-Ewpogmcwy sun-unsound“ must-u “Mamas-blowing]. wcn loin-in. Mule old mun rcudthc notloc. lnwtt mode his I lrlt burnt “Pastor about on vsostion, church is and till his return." Then he stutter-ed slowly backward and lot him down to think. For hll soul we stirred within him till ho thought. his cart would Soho moved slung and wondered. in Mussel! solllotpllscd : “I hnvc lived till almost eighty. Ind was cover so surprised As 1 tlmt oddest notice stuck on the lust- cor, 'Puwr absent on vucotion'.-novcf M tho like before l "Why, when ï¬rst 1 Joined the mouths. Tm many years ago, Preachers tmvullcu on tho circuit, in tho host and through tho snow ; ('tvns um. If lhcy pot clothes and vlttnls, cos 1 (boy lfot). They said With It ’bout vnootion. but were happy in the r lot. 'Would tho f’tl‘mel‘ leave his cattle. or the shepherd lcnvo his sheep! Who Would give them csro sud shelter. or provldu thorn food to cat! Sullstrikos Inc vcry sing'lor, when A man of holy hands ’l‘hlnks honcudn to have vucotlon. and forsake his tundur lambs. ‘Did St. Paul all such a notion! Did u Wesley or it Knox i Did [lmy in the host of summer turn lmtn their newly flocks! Did they shut up their nicctlnMjust co and )oungc ulmutl “'hy. sunny thou. if they did. Satan would I nintt ts nlluuL “Do tho tnvorna closu their doors, just to take a littlc rust! Why. ’twunltl bu thu hoight. of nonsenoo. for their truth: would ho distress. Did younuvor know it lmppon, or hear anybody I" . Sutun absent on vacation ttnd closod the doors of bull! ‘Anti shall prc'lvhcrs of the gospel pack their trunks tu-d go nwuy. lmttvuu; stunts and dying sinners to get along its bust tlmy tnuyi A re the Rtllllfl ol‘ mtlnls tmd nlnnorï¬ vnlucd loss lhun «oiling lmurl Or do prunchnrs iiru quickcr than the rust of lnortuls lli'l‘i‘l “why it is. l mnnut. answer. but. my feelings > lltt-y taro -»ltirt'otl A- lmru - .mva- «lr-tqmni my tot‘mring foot-stops to lll r llil‘. gnupol word; trunctmr is is traveling and too mcotln’ . .t(: in t‘lIJiOd. .. ill l'vry trying. hard lndood lo koop cutnposod. Elt- "Tcll mt- wlmn i trcmi tho vulloy. and go up the shinin' ht‘ighl, Willi lll‘:il‘ rm nnqol singin‘, will i see no Klvuttlin' llKllll \‘thl tlm Killtlv'll lltll‘llilill snout. will I mnot no Wt‘ll'ltllll‘ Elll't‘v-i \Vhy. Ihv lltzutgltl ls tnonl distressing, 'twoultl bu mom.- than l could L‘crxr. "Toll mo when 1 Ni uh the city. on the m llt‘l‘ ï¬ltlll‘i‘, “'lll l litul n littlo m. .53. tntrln‘d upon tlw gold on door. ’i'ullinu "19'.llll(ltll'('llll{|llï¬ll0n(‘0. writ. in words that cut and burn. ‘Jcsus n‘tJHt-nl on vacation, lu-nvon closed till his return." 0‘75)"; It IX. â€"-â€"-â€"â€"4¢>â€"â€"-â€"-â€" A Memory. Tlm lust glit‘ntncring ray of the sun had l’udct‘; from above the western horizon are we retlchcd tlto homo ol our friend. it was one of those beau- tiful autumn (walnut-{u when the re. splentlunt glory of tho starry ï¬rmnâ€" lneut was pluinly mirrored by the tranquil brooks along tltc way. The l lowing lturxl had gathered to their no- t custotnvd resting: place on the hilltop, t and the utzwly shocked corn oust n swunt odor on the air. senming plainly , to cvinco tlmt “plenty crowns the in- ! dustry of tlli‘. humor." The sound of ! lurntltur voices now broke upon our 2 cars, by which we were glad to know ltllc terminus of our journey was at ‘ hand, and we Wurc soon not only en- joying tlto crutforts of their home, but, more to issued. the company of our friends. During the course of the evening, our attention was called to some relics which workmen, while rc- psiring the house. had discovered. having been lost years ago through a. hole in the chamber wall. Amongst the rest, was a coverless hymn book of somewhat ancient design sud bunting in large, round letters the hand writ.- ing and the name of “Frank.†He with whom I had spent my youthful 1 days and. leisure hours in the same old clmmbcr ; but. alas! to whose bedside I was eventually summoned. to bid 3 last farewell. and there beheld him divinely sustained in peace to close his mortal career while yet in the bloom of youth. Those. with many suchlikc thoughts prcvnded my mind as I. care- fully turned its dusty leaves, until nt last, ï¬nding a loaf with crimpcd corn- or, i glvmt‘wl on tho linns below, whon the mulls seemed to come as u miss tiul echo and doubtless in harmony with his present experience. By mm M; are c c to our permanent home, a; now vuhc M turc lm vs. laws vac rtlll rise until dawn on the skies. For the lie: wen of “sevens is love. Who on cam-l: mm normal" how hn we live in tha palace- o! and. the mt kl What a mnccrl cf pl'lilo whm oui‘lcsus' [moo The whole henvcnly company sing. Whatâ€: rapturous song. when the [lorlflod In the mom! of harmou join- Join All the glut cho rs. hoot-ts, Moss and lym. And t. c burden is mcrcy divilsc. Tho hunt) on tho throne. in l Kc dwells with ills on. Our bounced 'cplrits [is (sods. rt lulu ills in“. no.0. r hodiu hmy c A was "in: 'l-m. Wigumcn . d.» m Sacnl‘llmcct “mm Enm% M... “to cult. ' hi and sum. ï¬ï¬ï¬bw 0 ,Wedncsduv. m , quits "c liaisons to cm When tbs coufl'W. lulu tr conic to so .sbvupt prisons: snthdrsw u. well-z to tho chums oi nurdsr. sud pl ‘ng palsy to msuslsuchtcs. Ho \vss union to serve scvcu yours in tho penitentiary. sud the othcr prison- crs wcrc discharged. .M....â€"-~o-..â€"~â€"â€"m VWOM Tbs Winchester Press states tbst one do recently Mu. Goo. Hondu- son 0! that plsco was visited b an unseen: sensation snd shortly a , tohcr surprise and horror vomited up 5 lizard measuring about ten inches in length. The head of the reptile was in a fair utstc of pro-ter- vation but. all thst remained of the body was its skeleton. It is sup- posed that the reptile was swullowcd iu itwinfsnoy while Mrs. Handel'son was taking a drink of W-llel' sn-l til it it developed in her stomach. It has been preserved by some parties in alcohol. In Favor of the Plum... At the meeting of the quarterly oï¬icisl board at the Lyn circuit. it was moved by R. McUmdy and seconded by Nelson Shipmuu, and unanimously rcsolvud that tltie quarterly board dc- sit-es to express its hearty sympathy with all legitimate oï¬'orts to suppress the liquor trnï¬lc, and that its mem- bers hereby pledge themselves to heartily cn-upornte with the movement. no w in ptogtcss throughout the town- ship of Elizabctlllown and the county of Leeds, the aim of which we under- stood to be the securing of as largo a. vote as possible on behalf of the cause of‘prol’ubition in connection with the approaching plebiscite. The Ghoul cl Lulu-k cud Leeds. "Mr. Geo. F. for Perth Courier; Publow, Inspeator of cheese Etnlcrn Ontario, arrived home at l’m'th from the Chicago Fair on He conï¬rms the new-t already received that the Canadian cheese cxhlbit swept. the prize-list, and won astonishing honors cbovc sll competitors there. Mr. Publow solncted a hundred cheese from the counties of L‘ln‘ll‘li and Leeds to rept’t’,~0tll5 lllo llliit‘fl'l'fl in this tll8~ trivt, and it is exceedingly creditable not only to the factories which tnrnutl out this cheese, but. to his cum ï¬tness in selecting, that every one of these scored s prize, and none won less than 96 pomts. One of tbt-ne score-1199} which is practically per- f‘oction. These cheese were not made especially for BXlllbltlon pur- poses, but. were taken from Mary day make. Mr. l’ublow says that in the 1 limited time left. for selection he| could not get wound to all that factories, and had to curtail lbel territorytn got all the sections repro- sctltcd in the. competition. He feels l proud of the record m‘tdc by Canada in tho chemo show. and especittlly by the counties oi Lanai-k and Leeds." -..__.....4¢>_ _...__. Semi your name and address on a postal card to the Weekly News, Kingston, 0nt., and you will receive The Kingston Weekly News until January next free of charge. November 23rd seems a ridicul- ously late day ior_the Nstionul- Thanksgiving. All tokens of harvest joy will have long since disopposred, the snow will probably be on the ground, and December will be only a low days away. Itch of every kind, on humor of animals, cured in 80 minutes oy Woolfcrd’sSanitary Lotion. th mutual by J P. lamb. English Spawn lnmmcnt mmovcs all hurd, soft or callouscd Lumps and Blomishes from horses, Blood Spcvin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone. Sweeney, Stiflcs, Sprsins. Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Wernnted by J. P. Lamb. Rasputin: Como is A Du.â€" South American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism snd Nounlgisl ndicully cum in l to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mystcr- ious. It rcmovcs at once the cause and the disc-cc immediately disoppesrs. The ï¬rst dose gmtly beneï¬ts. 75 cunts. Wsmntcd by J. P. lamb. [tobacco Wilkinsou,af Brownsvcllcy, Ind., luvs: "I had been in s distrcsscd condition for three yours from Nor- chsncu. Wcskncss oi the Stomsch, ~ qutlou until my I bought cwd : worthd doctcrin Icvcr didin my lilo. I would visa ovary svtu person to is. this valuable and lovely vastly.†A trial bottlc viflcsuvtm you. Worn-toll in J. P. Inch. .«.:. ‘t . .. w, w. . «law's- I'll. w m ‘ loo sud said shruptly. “ give out months! The club nodded. "Well," mtlnncd the old mu. '1 thoughtubowl could some up on d†you son. ti †"Ya," Jim clerk politcly. “Yul. l’vc flaunt! on it s littls... Ila! shot ye slu't si’sys right." “No; we sometimes make Int-tubs.†“Cour-c you (10. “7. oil do cousins. Now. l was thlubiu u how u lino tins and tobconthccuctionhandbtlls downinou county might do fuss rots on your will. predictions so can you 0. lot at or plslnln.†“tht was the line?" “Wind on weather pcrmittin.†He went down without waiting to It] goodby.â€"~Londcn TltrBits. llo Ovcrdld It. 863891!) (to Mummy-I've got around that rich old gruntlaunt of m be st lust. Site's interested in liencvolcnt schch sud l'nl ltclplng her night and dsytoscurch out. wlrtby oblcgts. Tod-y she said I’d lmvv collar (or rejoicing when her will was read. His Grunduunt (to herselOâ€"I had no idea nty grnndncphcw was so good. ’1‘ worrien him almost sick to soc so much mirwry in the. world. HOW dslightcd It. Will be to ï¬nd that all my money istcgo to llw support, of tho poor. frlcudlsssor (lllliunl -Ncw York Weekly. NOT SUCH A BAD SWINDLE. A Ball timbre": Habit Is (land In “I. Outlny of It. Some years ago I answered an sdvortiss- mcnt which offered in return for n .1 bill I.) M'lld an infallible remedy for the habit of leaving onv's umbrella behind in ofï¬ce! and more especially in vehicles. As 3 mon- ny mnkcr that advertiser was n distinct ‘li'lllllfi, for in response to my application and in return for my dollar I received I printed slip, about 4 inches by 8 ln size. with the picture of a man allgbting {rpm a. back With an optn umbrella, which had got stuck last in the door. Below the picture, which it was explained was purposely drawn out of perspective, were 3 few lines rxpltllnlng that. if a man would once im- prt-ss the picture on his mind he would think of it every time he left a vehicle or cur and would be pmvunted thereby from leaving; his umbrella behind. t., ’rï¬ï¬ignntion at this bsrcfaced swin- ‘1 no grout that what tho advertiser llll'fl‘til uctunlly llnppcm-tl. The incident u'ltl illustration both became no photo ,rt'xtpllctl in my mind‘s eye every time I car- rll‘tl an umbrella I thought 0! that. absurd l llhmlrutnr, and tho tlnllnr i thought. thrown ‘ Alana 9mm.†,-.gr1tt)nt- l .1: .~ nwuy liltil nincze saved me many dollars 3 )’:‘MT in umbrellas. The science of mnor mullle i.» a very peculiar one, and few pet) pic upticrntsttd it. Years ago it. was comâ€" mon to tic a knot in one's handkerchief†I reminder of anything, and this plan bu lwnl improved upon from time to time. I have n friend who ulwnys hangs his but on one pig in his allies and has a small brass ï¬le just below the peg. By hanging loose mt-nmmndunm on this ï¬le he can scarcely loln'te the cilia! without. being reminded of irtlpot‘ltt'tt dntlrs or engagements. Anothvr man, who him no clock in his tn’lif't‘, .kllptt memoranduth In his watch porltrt, t-o thut when he looks to see if it is «luv it) “n battle he will also notlccvvhether ho llllfl forgotten anything. The only duty wl. ll'll no one yet has been sblc to rememâ€" hot“ or to invcnt u scheme {or in mulling I li‘lli‘r written by Otto's wife. The number n! tiutt-u a rational business man will carry it lrttcr around in his pocket for over a vu-ck and then sneak quietly out and mull it in the corner letter box is something re- msrkublc, and this unaccountable neglect of huslmndllke duty accounts for no end of misunderstandings and broken friendships among the victims of this species of mucu- -l'mc carciessnmâ€"stcrly Msminc. “and on o Serious Chas...†«w»... will on m no its; pottqu “MWâ€- 0.. THI III? I“ T". m " Audnhtm {hose who unit 'ï¬ï¬‚“ .'°'W:sae:ww : m GRAIPIOI BUG“ ruum non AID GIL†MAN UI‘AOTL‘RID AT ml Lyn Agricultural Works I“! "it IIPIIVIIIITII 1. Deep flaring ï¬rebox, with nar- row grute, by means of which you al- ways have it good lit-c, us it. settles to- gether Mi it. burns dbwn. 2. Tho doors open each indepen- dent of tho other. letting in as small on amount of cold as possible while rc- plenislting the tint. 3. Swinging; damper to govern tho draft. Those castings rout no more than the Old style, null suvn fill‘l, time, ttnd ol- wnys give sultsfnctiot. '"‘:".ler early to avoid delay. a .trmntcd boat. cast Slot: mould, ntvcl lwltttt. (-nli:-r and land- nldo. for ll'ndullï¬l‘d. Fulr trlnl allowed. Points &c. for utmost any plow in non, clump. Hand p. c. for prices. G. P. McNISH~ â€"â€"- r. n.0,.†RADAM’S t. lllll. ll 2 scams 3' Killing .t ttttt lllllllll Semi for pamphlets giving swom evidence: from mmy cured (persons of both sens; helium the “Supt-ems Court of New York,†lately. This evidence cannot be overthrown. Your life may ée at stake. Send for tr. avadencc, it will Eve conï¬dant-cs in the REMED . Address .â€"- c. w. EMAN, Gssmlm. Mnucn, 120 King St. W., Toronto, Ont. you ‘KEDNEY AND“ W‘- "1 '- t. otbéLL's " TELEPHONE 183 hsve for years given ,us 7:]; not consider it ' andrnlcuk throngs-tr for our cost , WATCHES namwummm' Gold,8llvcrsndl‘illcdcsscs. JEWELRY Lstcst styles in Brooches, Pins, Brsoclcts, Fancy Combs, to. PLATED WARE A line selection of the nicest and newest pottcrns. Extrs vnluc in Spoons, Forks and Knives. En- graved Free. STATIONERY Note per, Envelo , Blank Books, Schoo Books, Sunday School Library Books, 8w. Discount to clergyman and Sunday Schools. tut nouns milâ€"3&3“: s newt. Our 8 ocislt roan-root ï¬ttin 0f Spatial)?“ by graduate of Ophths - mic Schools. WM. MATES c SON JEWBLERS & OP'l‘lClllS 220 King Street. Brockvillc NOTICE All persons holding coupons or tickets of ours are rcqucsted to bring them in and have them re- deemed before October the lat, as it is my intention to discontinue the prize giving system and sdopt a strictly cash system. Remember we give tickets from now till Oct. the 1st in order to give our customers a. chance tosecure the article they want. I will expect to have all the tickets in early so as not to cause a rush on the lust of the month. I llavo just passed 1into stock a. choice lot of New Dress Goods, New Silks, New Velveu, New Flunnels and New Underwear, which I will sell at very low prices from now till Oct. 1st. Call and see my goods and prices. The Athens Grqcery It will 3 act Golden Crown Dry Goods and Cloth- ing Emporium. King Street West, Brockville. W. J. BRADLEY, JOB. mm, whatnot,qu Xclcv's Boot a 810.8%â€, DBOCKVILLB Mutts LIIIEIT 8T0“ 0F WITCH“ ctsuyhcsschtowu mu torches Jews! .Dhnosdms :20. .. is MM bunny «mat WILL II IOLD "031' If Olvc’scult when wond- “Ml-s In 0‘! tins. c consults... Visoll or llEll Mâ€. “3“ plan: to sell. selves that we lead in the Grocery Boneless Fish, 66. Our 86, 35 snd 400. Tea ‘tsvc no We will give you the very best value Chicken. Cull sud see our Crockory AT HENSjfl " F The a The leadin Grocery Store. O we the followin follows :-- 4 lbs. Raisins for 25c. 4 lbs. Outs-sut- for 250. 4 lbs. Starch for 250. Muscordo Sugsr. s11 grodg, 201bs. for l. .t ‘ path“, I ; seam Sou Willi-old ate orcductlou. n » ' ur s vi not pursuit to note pricc’stn other lines, baton! sud Inspect our stock sud got prion. WILL PAY FOR Butter, 220. per lb. Eggs, 13c. Lord, 15c. per pair, 800. in Flour. ground Fuxl. Meal. 09.1mm“! 35c, trsde 40c. Liverpool Salt, course and ï¬ne. Com in ear, 25¢. per bushel. and Stone. l Buckwheat, 460. A few Dinner, Tao and lOnlonI, $1.00. Mott & Robeson “mu-v .1,“ When in Brockville Cpayvyou to call and in- . . LeClair's stock ~' of eady-made Clothing, Gents’iFura .- ucl. Ask for s sample of our B ck Too. wore. nis'hings and Hats and Caps. 0. w. LeGLAIn Directly Opposite Buell Street. m... -._~â€".._..~.â€"â€"-â€"~. llllllll 'l‘lllills ran TEE was-:- We have deï¬nitely, positively decided to leave 'l’llthens early in 1894, and in the meantime we will conduct a big Clearing Sale I. We have one of the biggest and best stocks of Fall and Winter Goods ever displa ed in Athens. The line {all weather has simply paralyze trade, and these goods mas! de sold ; so we have decided upon commencing on Saturday , Nov. 1!, a great ' " . “' s» Sacrlï¬ce Sale j: Everything must go--no lines will be spaced. The special cut in prices made covers every article in the store, both staple and fancy. You want these goods now or you will want them a month henceâ€"in either case. it will pay you to invest your money at once. Our sale is ing to attract a host buyers. and, you should come while t c assortment is complete. _, ‘ “ The sale will be conducted on a strictly cash basis. A: v the prices we have placed on our goods, we cannot sï¬ord to ._ wait a day for the moneyâ€"we must have the Mn: the ‘ goods leave the counter. J. H. MOLAUGHLIN ll‘hc Grout Bel-gun House ' psid “m3 court for collection. 1"