Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 20 Feb 1894, p. 3

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' ‘le? I ready to supply them, beat. in . aLOjRD -i’-‘ ’l‘llll l'llllll'l‘llllfl Ill Next. Morrison's Hotel BRUC-KVILLI “ROCIVILLB Busineee College “mm”: BPEBIALTY Cannon-Nat ('ouru Thorouoh ream nneouwtz Send for Illustrated Cutulogue be- fore in “Hill”; where you will go. HAY it MCCORD. Principnls PURS The good-i in this line must be I tluoetl llt'f'Tt‘ taking st.ocl~:.nntl in order to do 3» the prices have bet-n Jlurkcd dwa Down . if you want a cheap Cup, Mull. Collut' or Cope, don’t fail to take ndt'nntngv of this gvnuine (,‘henp Fur SuleL~1nm going; in at tln- 15W]? T27 lVIAItT m or â€"--~ CRAIG, The Furrier Kingr st.. Brockvillc. in Shoes in tiny Up. in All “It! tau" Him 1h ‘ age hour-1v A l. 'fim-omw’fy no trauma dot-a; u an old (ml li'a lu-lt. no true on it in old. It 5. true in our footwear. ()nr Shoe-t Inuit blunt MM wenrcren niomltnudwmt 3. than the} lookJanfl nil whnhnv tht-m mnlizt o the {villi-M extort" “but ll Ill tub: thin-might, will! Mind. I? In. 'n It: bu “"lll ultutl .‘ll 9.“ linier tend itflv ; ‘3 n llT|V\ no lino in v invth and be Is. milieu land infirm-a _ .- povin lly in hml weather foot ."511‘: «all hil'llltth_ :00. mm ttll)‘ promlt-il u» tlh the rth mrtlnnf toolweor lhcy uopd 'll‘llT‘l' UK for Ho a: “Jim-rt you wnu. . “r: h. ‘lé \i't-‘rt- i"lllli,.;'.!'i1‘35?l" ’ ix lam: ham. or” mltlwr, l'tir filJW, nah-r tir w" :l- ~tz= lsr " .0“ A mill at £31! l*~ tvw '. nu' mtmlh with. l!!‘1|\ltll‘tl.i i. Hui v'nlue. NW, Wt- :tlttlt‘illt‘tfl :ttt.I .zt‘lt prrgnnrod H) [lrl!\t‘ . 'i\ v lltll'l'l ht- llt‘“. lumt ml ‘Mmdu for but mun“. ‘thutm'n :4 :«ultti i- u' hrt‘ Lice hnntnf r The. sum will li"lilil‘l" lmu- hunt» for 6:342 and all oth- '."' linen trtpmll) witcnp. U. W. DOWNEY - rice Ber-ann Shoe Bone. Brockvule Tim One U ARI. truncan To run Farmer and Builder l'ltev have the best Awm-ttm-n Inf l‘Al‘th'H'Q, Tiuwnrt’, Paints, Ulla, 'v'nrnisthca. (llttlcimines. (llnu. Silver our“, Fla-hing Tackle. hr... in town. Mill prim-ct to suit thetinies. Tho l‘misy l'hurnqwlmst in the nmrltfb- ulwuys in stock dud at lowest price. (innit null mnmunition ofbest qunlity SM them. COAL OIL Best. Quality. Low Prion KKA'lIJEX' [3].;()CK A'I‘IIIENE flâ€"w world Innsb- wlth ym VHF... ,.. .... ...... “333 SEA-hm... lulu ttmltt ~ ' tacit Sfllulm,“ :33? ‘ ’ bins-immoral a «it. I. ca" 5.x [.8 I M “We “my. Gown of rolled tut! chew Home tobacco. excl-lively. for rule by end-elm. The been! of the Rev. Dr. Doe.- las we! prlvete end without flowers and crepe. Title won by his exprees requut. Don't fell to beer Mile Libbie Beech. Conede'e l'evorite soprano. at the World'l Folr concert in the high school on the 96th. Lonaâ€"In Athena. on Friday. Feb. 2. it smell gold watch with gold chein attached Finder will be suitably re- wnrded on luring it ct the Reportet office. Mesa-rs. Saundem a Wiggins. civil engineers. line been engaged taking sci-ndings in the river for the pro- pOBml interactions! bridge ct Block- ville. ‘ Colored chamber netsâ€"pink, brown, blue and greyâ€"only 82, end full dimm- sets in All the new color! for 86 50, at Chine Hall. Brockvilleâ€" T. W. Drums. A Petrnns of Industry lodge hen been instituted u Toledo whh the tollowiug ofliceru: Bhilip Yelen, nreeitlent; John Mchmce. vice- ,irceideut; C. McGuire, secretary; G. llvllnmy. trt-nsurt'r; L. Dunhnm, guide; J. Robb, sentinel. Mr. and Mrs. G. '1‘. Lewis were luccnnlrtl ureceptiun at the nurcntul home of the groom. Atltlison, on Wednesday evening. on their return from their Wedding tour. A host of {Fleudn were present to meat and great with warm congratulations the guests l of the evening. I I I ! I I t I I I nwn'n tsxlt'whigh low, r‘y. l."l “rain. I 2 is: bout l ' ’ ettln, : .‘ ‘ 1- tho ‘ that ers-‘ . nominal fee. meets with strung oppo- "llt‘ln 1“ lmfl l“ l“' kept Wail‘ll’l mid when in . r ‘ v the house is kept. in a box mm. a fire.‘ tntrtting l those who :hnultl be ‘ in tin Ct-nnnt‘v:it,mn ()i‘tllo fiiilllltq, Lina I Pflort mil probably pi'ovt‘ aim-tire ; inf tlw DPTFCHZ at lv Int. p'irttnt‘ni flirlttrl that the .nn upct intent. ntul it will ltkelv lw . .uiven :1 trial before being rescinded. I in the meantime i l I l l Rev. ll. 0. (Judy. returned mis~ alonary from China, has spent several (luvs in Kincaid" preaching and lec- turing. He wan nu associate If. Chentn ot'Rev.G. Hartwell and Dr. Kilborn. of Leeds Ont. His ed- .trmsen upon the difficulties and pro. mess of China missions were most interesting. um: M. w. Chase, at ()mioneburg. I the fnrumm Worhi'rl fair lecturer, will l h.- llt'l‘t‘tlll the 26th with his grand tirruy (ll. atvruopticnn views of the White (My, and is Sill-l to give one oft 'llt‘ linr‘xt entertainments that over», wart-Hod. He will be accompanied? by lliw tliglltiguislit'll \ocul urtiatcfl Miss Libbio lil‘ttt'll. l an. In In Line. I from Tornntn is visiting: line with the} “‘lll‘natllirlnl" A bull Kinguon. She ir. ill New York {all which h-ul so much to say. She has 3| entitlian lizard. the color of which vlumgua from green to red at inter- villa. She wears it on her bureau} hastened by a chain. and it has a con I tam area to travel. It is not luzyi and ltrelvfl continually on the mova I â€"â€"â€"Wbig. ; They Don't Like It. l The conceunitm rccuntlt granted to ' rvaidenta in the vicmity of Charleston i Luke, by which they tire allowed to net comma {lab on payment of Bi sition from cottage ownera find from those who occneionztlly “fill the like: for a. tiny.“ fishing. it is thought; lllfll. despite the vigilance oi thel inspector. the concession willbcanuncd, and that many ot the not too numer- I one grime fish at llw. lake will lobe. their ll\'t‘fl by bN‘Dflllflfl entangled in , llli! meshes nf nrtn wt for hub of lower 1 An (‘flOt‘l will be made to: lt-nurtrnetit. aritlirlrnw the} but nn it W218 E't‘t‘tllnfl‘leflflltl')“ of moat iiih'rwstol tlegtt't‘. have the p, ilet‘IL’t', gritntwl on tlll‘ Tlll‘ ll! {ltll'i Olivia-Sitar in lltlhe who wi-h to preserve the firth hll't‘lltl new. that firm . t'auuht are not marketed, and that other l‘CSU‘lt'llOTll imptw‘il by the rogu- lutinna are faithfully observer}. ‘ been: of Mrs. J. I. Knapp. ‘ Citirrns ofAthnnn. nu wI-ll an th' no l of Plum Hollow, wrm grained to learn , that on 'i'umtlny hint. liltli inst . Mrs. . J. 5') Knapp, hnd depart“! this life at‘ her res' once. Plum Hollow, aged 32} years. he had given birth to- echild a week previously. sud both: wore doing well, when who won tnkenf suddenly ill end [rented awny 3ft" nl fem hour: nickname. "or mother wne with her during lit-r illnm. Ind ell thntloving hearts and willing burial could do wart done to may the atrlnoftbe l destroying angel, but she had mcelvcd thet. nummonstbat all must obey, and human inmwontim proved in vein. Down-ed leaves her bns‘r‘nd, her infant babe md than children to sorrow o'er the loan of n loving. faith- lnl wife And fond mother. Mrs. Knapp. when maiden name wu lmlielln Mei-pm Cunt. we. 3 raider". of South M along-fry County, when she wow hurried to Ir. Kn .rleveuyeen . Ker Iner ried ifc heel born n one. end her muny “nimble valid. the cum end of o .ai but "ma: 'l-tl /.~. ‘ $l LOW). 1 last. 3 room with otlirr priecncrn he dodged .. nutter... r "JI " Jervie of Nap-nee. Tudor. There in an open in white line. which look- exceedineg well. e nave window: er. of rolled cathodrnl gle- cf neutrel tint, while them-t window is e beentifel execution in mined glue, the central light committing :1 figure of our Lord. erected by Mr. Richnrd Mord in memory of his fntber. The went win- : dow, 10 ft. by 6 ft. in elno a memorial of Itnined glue containing ten ponds in two rows, the upper one oomprieing the figureo of Joseph, Devid. Melee, Solomon aid Daniel; the lower. Joe. of Arimnthen, Gomcliel. Christ, Nethuuiel and Nicodemus. All the windows were made by Mean. Spence of Montreal, and reflect much credit upon this well known end long Bifflbll‘llod firm. There are few churcheehuilt, where more grutnitmtl labor has been given proportionately, than by a few hearty, loynl churchmen in this congregation. The members ere few in number, but of these there have been instances of most cxrmplnry enthusiasm, energy and toil. Few country churches, too, have been more fortunate in the number and velnnble gifts received. The trim end stone were presented by Mr. Richard Stufv fowl. who also boarded gmtuitously some of the workmen employed in the erection of the building. The bell from the foundry of Merieely & 00.. West Troy. New York, was purcbued through the exertionof Miss Maggie Young and Miss Lillian Pricburd The marble fnntend alter linen were given by the Children’s Min~ionury Guild. of St. John’s pariah, Ottawa. Two umgniticvnt altar l'rontals, white and red. were presented by the Kil- born Siatlern of London, England, while the holy vessels of sterling I silver. were given in part by friends in England, and Miss Maggie Young through subscriptions. Mr. Benjamin Shillifll'll. of Arnprior, who wants the contractor for roof mnterinl, doors, trauma, seat», etc. presented an artill- tirullv ext‘cutml sancturt' chair, anal the Al'clltlt‘ll.lull Of Klngntun {hasl promised the fullletool for the recitull of the Lituny. The ofl'urtory Mates; were given by the Rev. Albert Green. of Bellevillo. Mrs. W’illium Scott. too, has bet-n most env-rgetic in so- liciting mibscripttontt to the building fund. it. will be. H on from the above that no effort but»; berm spared to make this l House of (lo-l worthy of its high ob-l ject and the congregation of All Saints, l .HPdull, in to be. congrntuluted upon the . poser-scion of no beautiful a Btrt|t,tllt‘(’,1 which is a credit to all who may bevel made it what it is, and an ornament to i the neighborhwod in which it. mantle. ' About $200 will clear the cburchI from debt. “um”..- Boner tobacco is the gentleumn’n chew of Cenada. atandqrd l l l At a convention of repreSentotiV'J: of the lending Insurance comp-initial the other day it wns decided to lawn 1 the rate on places keeping fire in- plinnct-s up to the proper standard. and to lllCl'l’flae M in plccee neglecting to do so. Rev Dr. llrtfiin. in his address in' First Mo-tlollat church. King-ton. on {lutuluy lot (in behalf of the sllpt'l'ltl- Itdfi‘llf!” fund. Raid $80,000 was dis“: butctlynznlv in three hundred and inllv claimante, an average of over $‘letl l lll'il. Ministers contrihuttd l Yr“; ('2 Itltlne doe. “Ill '01" tho bt‘Ok profits $7.000, l I int-rent of bequvsu 814.000, and the‘ I-alnu-e nt $45,000 was melted from the t-ltut't-ln s. A priaonor named Ellio- "coped When being lake-n to the tiny- mtu nu unoccupied cell where bit found a suit uf clothes. hilly-risen uniform fur thin wit. he watched his opportunity and dodged into the back yertl, climbed the f nee. tend had got its for u Pbilede phi- bet‘nre the electric messages sent out 'ntercepted him. the following day he was brought over the river end epic lodged in jail. Weetport Mirror: Rev. J. A. Bin- "'.--.~.m Brnrkvillo jail 0" wwnm'yl t h dfll it witit e l cu y l l :on Excheugicg ‘ l t I i JlM‘d-Q’M mllfltlfll t Mo. to r III will “now. mMWatbflpfltdW weight do not show under but am do - tropes- brinp in Very One once. to rub“ lee tether. Inrlee CONN“. nine- ber a ll. Her futures ere regain, up My 5" DOM. mist 0)” an very Her red lips dleeloeee row of wbl “0th. powerful end even. Ibo b of slightly less than ev m mirebly Wong‘s; undertbs ordinary When. with fashionably I“. I100". than would be nothing body thbberernnend neck band. I" ‘ Witno. become- extreordlnery. An 10 moves her heed greet bone of muscle eppeer on her white ea: down toward her shoulder: Her power erm- tsper grmfully down to her slender wrists. Her bends m not exceptionally while her foot ere really notleeebly Somewbet below the nv height of women, she given no hint of her mkeble s . But when site In: e ro end In her bend over bendwmntplbe two] leg muscles fbor nrme end abculden use-rt tbemeel , end it is noon at once that be! 188 pounds ere ate when controlled by tho-o two ems. wblcb nre than. of n (lent. She is et tbs trepeze. end telling the her in one emell bend ebe hang. for e moment. Then both bend- clutcb the”. end by the movement which small boye delight to cell winning the out" lb! cute herself on the Nor is the plecldlty of her duly obla- eled feature. dieturbed by those tactful grim-cei- end oontortione which vnerell mer the performances of the pro “slouch With businesslike euctneu of detail. so though exercising clone in her print. ymnuium, sue you throth her por' ormnnce. only wxving her band occaâ€" Iionelly in reeponse to the nppletne of the audience. Exmnding from one tn tothe other, e distance of 12 feet. is e ctout pole. from cub Ild. of which. at alum-ting inter» vale, extend stout rungs. By the aid of trapeze rupee ehe place. one arched instep on the first mug and then trends-4f tbnt expreenlon mny be needâ€"diet furlou- way ncroee to the other trn on. Al ehe goe- brr bends ere clnepe et her back. ere held close to her ables, or are gracefully swaying, n- hor fency dictek-e. It is on this trepcze thnt her most difll- cult fonts are performed Moat difiicult vt-Amttsu mam rmwnwnm. tits-y certainly ere, but they Arc of thnt ; quivt. undmnonntratlvo order that come- ‘ tint“ they fell to a peel to the lay mind nemntzh nu rt «inch on feet of the molt flimle tlfllt'ripllnn How mot-vwmnen ere there. or men either for that matter, who can kneel on I the R or uni, bending forwu'd. l‘lln pick up with their teeth a lmndknrchief placed ‘ bctwr-rn the burn? Not. mnny. you think. act. and ehe ‘ in bit-“9 in: on the slender her of the swey- 2n; impale and not on n on ted floor. Aw aha elnwly bows forwerd ii looks evnt'v m-ond u if ebe must plunge head first into the net slum: nnderneeth. But no. tube to not of that clue of performerrw ' and «vary one know: there are many in the ole-n -â€"~whn try in lmpreee en Audience of a trick b fellin in ltunce or twice before In . in; he. . the other bend, mnku no such by- I play». but more to find e (blight in doing everything at the flrnt trill. and doing It oleverl end really easily. Notl the sw ng of t e trepoec, also well: on the permanent. end then. with A pretty lnel "on of the bend. the cello: the delicate piece of he. with bar “:0, ltrllghtunl up. and stllgbolivnch an or On the mummy] d' ll.“- place the Nimble! in or aor- ‘cAotrlok wblok but rarely been been in title mntry. end whwn seen bee beendoee in nob e bungling runner as to wemnt no pales. is the next It to win in celled "diuloootlug" the aboulder 101nm It ll clair. during the source of bio em frequently cud nutty W on a... 1,. on Sunday evening in the Presbyterian church. referred to Mr. Gladstone. bung hiwdbyebmdon nob a few menth too. The pure thought on erennnt of him being e of the l in. ring». when one throws his feet over hte hood. Allowe hlut body to 6 down. and then. by sudden twist. we bl- iutnis en revolve in the enable Is tint the url nnl pmltlon haunted. it will motl- ‘1 Prince nt Wale- be ebb-Id have hm mu: m. 'Buebbnebl PO endbenor.isufu efWel-nethehsn fifth. The tutorehwlrto I . I I A ntrncvu m1: reedyto- ‘belnretbe We. Bbe find" her «film in Magician. noon won I reputation throughout southern Europe a "the umrve'ous lnfnnt." before the pub- Sbe but been cmtutly llo ever since then and hes once-red every where in Europe end in uncut South Am- erlcen countries. 8h. hu- lneldentnlly picked tsp the molt import-mt model-len- guegee. and speak- English. French. Spen- leb and German as fluently n she duel her nntlva Italian. She plnyed for n lunar time in Ln duo. in the Aquarium, Crystal Pelnce. Count Gordon and Empire. and her Ettuliuh above I blight truce 01 000k- nev ecrrcundlnge The “Running Antelope." Tbme who bnve afien eny pertlculer et- tentlnu to the study of botn'nlcel oddltlee know tbet the Bream-n flower known In the " running antelope " in en culled bo- ccnse lte white Ale have n eerie. of well- detlued.dnrk-co cred lineund dots in which the imagination con reedlly trace the form of In antelope with its limbs outstretched nod heed thrown beck. seemingly fleeing for it- liia. In the " cericnure plant ' one species bu the imitative form on the petals end number be» it outlined in the rlbl't end eluding of the leevee. This lent mentioned i-nrloulty been a remarkably well-executed likeness of the Duke of Wellington, and bu on that nccount been named " Arthur end Hie Noon." Among the orchard: the imitative form in entirely different in character, being exhibited in the shape of the flower itself, Some ere exact counterfeit: of been, butterflies. moth-t, etc. while othern take I) n them- gelvu the form of wurme an beetles. Natureliuts bHiM’e that in the first inctnnoc it is nuture'u trap to him other been. mothn end 'hutterzlmu, but in the cnnetuf thr worm end beetle -:.chulu. or those t‘mt err, rxact cuutllnrp-Irtn of tun-la, llnrtlu :tml lingo Ipltleru, they do not vit'n-mrt ' ~A-(wluin, .... -.-.~m Romance of It Your Yuan-,1 'vlun, There in a great Rebuilt)" in tuitionablc moiety 0V0? the eel ret marriage of I been- tifnl young helm” and a poor but hand- some private in the Infantry Sch'ull Corp» in Toronto. The marriage took plane nix week-t ago It a secluded little Anglican church in the Went-End and the fuel: he- ceine known to the girl's parents and the nblic (ml the otlwf day. [he brl 49. Mice May Helen Cook, in the daughter of the millionaire l’itwe‘l’reuideut of the Cook Brotherx‘ Lumber Uoinpeuy. The bridegroom is Wnlter Henry Utmpt-r, who“ income is 80 cent: 3 day. Hie futh- . er in an Anglican clerm'mnn at Calgary, ' North‘s-mt Territory. ‘ lnnuedintely after lllll nmrringn he young enl'lu-r returned to hiw military duties and the 1 rule to her fat wr's tiutnv. an ttmt nothing “Hui imperiled. it in nut! thnt tier purer-to will tnnka the beat of it by standing the your”; ounplc to l England, will re Coopar, who but taken to l studying in' tltciue. Will be animated nt ‘ O‘Iflftll lnfnlllhle. C‘heukfl'ly 45qu Jove. Chilly. l winh I knew mm. golth and my nay in put .13 dune Stripesâ€"Jun pay verb. «Harper‘s lin- ear. The World's lumen. The list of the world it butler mmpriree l.527 regular rngwom-rtzts whim names are given no worthy of mental. Well Earned Rest. ‘ 1mm ttmmwtrtwwmm at Wm. amulcawnnmmmmw."x.tu..:. (e m hurlâ€""All e febe.’ It qunbeemkedyouobucu it! “The bore of my etory.” lichens. "end bow-s ebuoof their" wetter. wee en Athena- fermer wbo celled under the bonereble cement Imer. Of cum on ell knowjbet in Athens. it to enact the law of the commonweeltb to needy- nunite in the public weenie. Well. t9 berry through the sweet of the“ a lot o In some to the coneluelon that if we wented to mnke a big haul of fish it would 1:; d ‘t; mantle force Accord- y yum were neared, end .we naked Miller .to go up throw the bombs in, while we. bl: guests. would gather et 5 ford e few rode down and eecnre the acetic tub. Killer. accompanied by n higbl'y edu- cated water spaniel. went up the bunk end propered for NI ntteck upon the denizens of the water. He hurled one mlule. fuse nttecbed. into the stream. An lnetent leter his dog we: in the water, end in A moment he bud the bomb in his mouth. swimming for the chore, “ 'Drep it, ’1‘ ‘Drn it, I uyl' w. " ut the dog would not obey. Ho swam wildly forwerd end in ‘30 monde bed laud. ed. Miller eterteal to run, the dog coming After him at n breakneck gnit. Miller ran town-d the flahermen below. They realized the situation in an instant, and leveling their guns warned the farmer to heat! in another direction, The situation. for all its eerioneneea, wen the funniest that l ere-r new. Miller run wildly down the bill, yell ing at the (log to go beck. " ‘Stop!’ he yelled. ‘Drnp it, Tiger! ()0 home!’ But. the dog only mermaid his ef forte to reach his master's little. “But the end soon came. I‘be (use burned its length sud thenâ€"Miller never recovered even the collar -of poor 'l‘ige."â€"â€"â€"St. Louis Republic. . l' shouted the tumor. SENSATION IN A LEGISLATURE. A New Iouth Wale: Mlnleter charged with Being Intoxlcntcd. Vrcronu, B.C., Feb. l2.â€"-â€"Aocordln¢ to ulvlcee received per the roynl mail steamer Arnvm. which nrrlved veeterdn , on eult‘ ing scene occurred in the ow South “'nlee Legieleturs. When the new session opened end while Mr. Copeland. Minister for Lnndl. wu speaking, s V labor member rose to n point of order that the Minister beta in- toxit‘ated should not be Allowed to ed recs the Home. Mr. Copeland demanded an Ipology, and eddedo “ You conundrel. I'll wring your neck if you give me e chance.” To put. his thrext into execution be rushed Across the floor to get at Kindle, and wee with difficulty reetrulned from n violent metric. The Speeker ordered Mr. Cope- land’s removnl from the House end the gellrriee Were clearedvof spectator; . ..7..... About Hath-l Mn. The national elrs of great countries are short. while those of little countries are long. "God Sue the Queen" is hunts-on bare, the Rnsainn hymn is six- tuen burn, and “Hail Columbia" has twenty eight bare. Stern’s national in nu: lav.“ seventy air. bare and that of ' willfully seventy. (fliili‘a mrty six and .u mi rum Marino has the Ion eat , mLitt‘Jl‘ll hymn, except (.‘hinn‘s, whic in ' m .‘I-lllfl that people take half ndey o! , to listen to it. Lady (to polite lfllmi‘vr W'm lmu nfl'rrfdi her his wallâ€"4H1. no! Keep your H at. my l good mun. you have been wnr‘xlng hard I.“ day it. ma'nm. Thrtw. ()l've his: mrryln tk' bod all th' day. but you’re bf: chm- Puck *- M....__..«...-- .â€" A Bad Day. Little Girl-Dc '. mother sent in. round to no how hnelnene in do" chm unten- dict nor. Dub-flute” In had. very bad. l'vctfled ‘bc lame. the blind end the deaf noddqu en ’em and l eln‘t made enough to cover my weer end the. NI your mother we'll have to one not cold. and to nuke-mind of the valance than wee lat h- Wilyâ€"uh. 5*“ WITHOUT SOAP war nor our . Polltr Laborer tnynipnthettcellyh'l‘akel - J. Greene Q Co. sellers » l Stall . , e t J x stream end ‘ dent of the other. law It, Tfyl Buy the favorite brand of Machine Othvieg a I - Peerless Muchlne fill-.. ., general dealers and Hardware men keep it. ALL gum or corrode and wears better than castor all. Ask for it. insist on having it. and when’you have given it a trial you will be delighted with the wearing qualities. ‘“ t The Samuel Rogers Oil Co. OTTAWA m MIDI arm I'UHAOI non an aura IANU'AC’I'UIIU .9! THE Lyn Agricultural Works ll“ TIE INPIIVIIEI" l 1. Deep flaring fire-box, with nar- row grate, by inqu of which you nl-. ways have a good fire, as it settles to 5 gathere- it: bum. down. 2. The incite open etch indepen- n; in an small on mount of 0le u newbie while a... plowiebingr'tlwfiw . 3. Brougham. to gear: the draft. » Theae castings cost no more than tho old style, und save fuel, time. untl al- ways give satisfaction. Order nerl y to avoid delay. Alcoa eneml purpoee Plow. warranted best cut stce mould. steel beam. coltcr and hunt tilde. for ten dollars. Fnlr trial allowed. Points Refer almost any plow in non. cheap. Send 9. c. for prices. G. P. McNISH Less than $1 is the cent. per week to use the MICilOBE the our. great cause of its pop-- that it makes no unfounded pretensxons. but PEIFOIHS an Tl'lllT ‘ l8 BLAIHED Flll lT Thor. Lnnnin. Toronto. Ont. WM unlined with n severecneo of Fluuln end terrlbtc palm in his back. Hell no faith in I ILL. but need it and [0: mm cut-«l. . J. 80 m0“! 00“!le Out. For twent «rs marred from at . Liver and My trouble-t but tried y nine-lies. but to embed tor nut. to «are John I. Inn-y. W I. It cured bun. llKnv‘o . W. W. m. WI. I“ I’m Kill" 00- m. . -- .........._....w. “. Warnerâ€"o... a...“ What are yo Waiting for m little“ use: to out Our New Our low The m In ltyle M law, Umh V“, n: m Yea Wm“ ;, .1: IBM rum ens-Ive. «weed... v-eue-ee ‘ peso-.10. no... ewe sue Main St. cppoelte Malay“: Boot 81. Shoe Store. 3 II 0 C K V I L L E Curle- tbe J' i mam STDOK or limit? of any house in town Hie stock of Clocks. chclry. tncles.ltc., is complete in way “ end WILL BE SOLD mam 301nm" by lbw-e V Give us a w w line. ‘IVc mm 11,. IX ‘ ‘ .WWU . .. .s..- - -.-..~.......---... 2“ ill I l ttvu CIR'E ‘v‘ "I: 3, «>4 KILLER ; ularity is. (MI I DITA K MW“; “glut-e Ema-.3 Lost on FlltlllB Mllfllillljl m III MIC Milly. . I _Mdmewu , e n i» y. Dounot: M

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