1' ‘r lb: :u . ":3". .w,‘ ‘ 0 < ,L- ‘ V.’ '.' i '9‘, ‘ hm i ‘ gnu, 0". . ‘ .. “I'M . - ‘ " .â€" - . .,.“r W V ,.. Iowan. Mares Sitâ€"lbs better . '1 ‘ ‘ Mary m o ‘ i « h? M ’l n in;- stunning-i. Ml! "all. mu m I , Wags-«3W “ eret (nest-of in thhstes. ‘ m . L . . ,""‘.. “ Tris Plum, has has m. Nd“. “hm. A“... 'ï¬ â€œ “mm m 5 I , Second Q‘lseecfloy Killian-n, Blondie V, it ' visiting lbthslltheesy. mega-senile†one set to I“ 'h‘ clay. ‘I ' *0 N†s for limo. ' , ‘ {fol-Ea.“ ,‘l‘ ,pr , E‘Tnu.m' 1809 I“. Am. B“. b. m a p more†‘ clue- “papa I I A... youi Beet-bye. gut S-eond.~â€"'l'hmtcnfllivinpton. “ . mu" on . w " ' e t x I: , ‘ ml..- ’e. W. I ~ .â€" 235323" M "s “ml -h°°' m. ........... ....... ,. WWW: u... ... m» .12; Irritation-r“... .i: :2: ï¬'â€"' 5% inc». MissAlford,ourtsschor spent her ~â€"-â€" m†w... M lllommil like" , holidsys st her home is Hhrlem. 3' “3....- _ next Stanley st iheusosl hours. All m l.“ “Mm†J‘x'u',“ki" W MONEY TO LOAN. Rev. Mr. Grende inde starting Below wiilhefennd'i. e! on invited to sttend. “It's; ""1 "3,†“S†‘ 50321.0)“ I undersigned hose lsu'ssum of no†vevivsl services in this pin» soon. 23:3,. 53““... ,5. W m Mr. 3...; pm. or m... Bus" “m °““- ° ' “' “l†siruamv Mar. 31â€"~Miee Annie w m on and «we now: u ion-l â€"..._.... ' Y Mm,“- informs us thst he io'umi a little bird's. “m "'"l'" “l†'YNP' “5°†“em†"" Gums of 'w.» h i n """ . INSURANCE COM PAN m m an n.“ in. mm in it on “I sml than sgsin strsins it to remove “mu 2)†h. f i' 3n; JOI'DO?.".I t- ‘ w. s. "a 18" r i 0? 14011002! AND IDINBUM ’g- “o: ‘Il'lero'nrta.I . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1. mm; on m. 2&3“; a" of Mud: the ulna Th. “‘8â€. i. ‘ flue ample M: 1Alï¬e? graihbunprzn in omce--Dunhsni Block.Broekville.0st.' ' . . p. l ~â€" nomuv, April 2,...Th. mm in amperlnl 33in: "I: 11.: i 17: funny um lumber] on the 30th 3nd ‘3 "d1 u a†I’m?“ Be in?†one evening this week. We ere slwsys 5"†g ' 'm‘ a“ '†My " um“ orbnnrction with u... Lsdlee’ Aid of the 3"“. efï¬ng? .....:::::: w ill the little mm us doing well. ï¬zz: {3"th $2.2“;rl; “ï¬ght: pleased to m H... mm", M, of 0,“. wantedï¬at once. i at... . . ' ts’ o . ' , Cspi ............ “4.600.000 “blwmn mm" “ M" Amh' 8:3 ot H-mmon .............. m J... r. Gordon in husv on. ï¬ne and then run . line ofli in (soy int-h P°P“"" Y°““8 fmn‘l'. Asood enersl rv .. A 1 Do 70 189‘ . . Funds nvested in Censds 4,482,152 Giepns,onEthe 26th. was very suc- ., m iii-4 weatherin 1mm“ in“ ï¬lm-m to carry bore) “8 pip: my unkgin the ins“ Our young musicians brave men iii-owns: m-mï¬th'iriecflttm'lu. "rid 3 “'1 To“! AW" ~ - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' 65’706'475 l m “L verywdy mm?! enjoy Um“ m“ CM -------- w‘ “" water to run his osrdin mill The house‘ This will ssve the most of the "mkmg 0‘ mgml'mll " mu‘w‘“ 50"†â€"~~~â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€" ' ._..._._.. 9 ' . it I sures sll kinds of I‘OPGrtY sgsinst ‘ rhzrtiibe:willAheflligl. boom; “'4’ fan "m I†“bout 1381",“. "up" hull! ‘rmrk on the w‘m’ †the up i' we hope this wm no†a“ and in For sale 01' Rent 1 “a muowmo mum-r ' ‘ " ' l O - . . s ' - . a n P sufficient to give the required power to new drama over eighty rods of soft Mr. W. J. Shefï¬eld is no “outâ€, but ,bo'xggfrgm #0331131“, Loss or Dsinnge by Fire or Lightnian Nish, on Friday evening next. T at Current Rates. E REPoR TE ATHENS. APRIL 3,1894. MONDAY» Aprilâ€"E “The “um 0‘ ipeclfll [ll‘iceï¬ It H H Arnold's Vina ' tlienrticle et but Mr Rowsom is l-n- M - Ar 2 0 l' 1 ‘ v' sacriï¬ce. ADD]? to . - ' - 2e bylaws regarding ï¬re, . _ Y i _‘ ‘_ . 0NDM, . pr. â€"- ur ittosprings _ ' the old adage which says that March Muskrat and mink ma ha "a med nuisance". Imblic ’momls, 4w. It is thusisstic over his ll‘iV'alltitill' "and poet was heard ,0 Slab, ..AH_nOdded __ wuu‘f’i‘lmâ€"‘M ALMEIION [1085805. 3 TING trusts 1301:0113 mm†Weather†wucmfly dem‘m' durin the whole of thisy month ‘1... “096* that at“ well (“closed citims °l“"“â€"‘“â€h""’ “"9""â€.‘“°“““"' l‘" curl-V bend-43h I cum“ ï¬nish “W INT! 1‘3 strated during the past month. the fogrmer must not be Shot r will assist the chief of Police in em him, nod us soon as the hnul papers are poetry but then l’ni not o. poet." But 8'1“?! 01‘ OOISEBPONDINTS. A Ind ‘03 o! News uddessip. Persona Isteui‘enoe.â€"A Little of Ivory- thing well lined up. FRONTENAC. _..-.â€" with litIle hopes Easter holidays visiting lriends Brockville. Rev. Mr. McDowul is still very ill, of his recovery. ‘Getomting the ceiling and walls which ._M.._m.--m will sppesrsnce very much. 1' mm...†V... _... . OAK LEAF. M iss her in Miriam Green spent Miss Lillie Webster, of Athens, was visiting friends here last week. M. J. Johnson bud a. bee on Thurs- day, drawing logs to Lyndhurst. AEEIII AID 38163303136 LOCAL! ‘1'!!! 331311.! M!!! UP. but very few are oï¬'ered. Highest price paid for msple sugar st Mott dz Robeson’s. Lace curtains and curtain poles at Oranges and lemons st 250 per doz. st Mott dz Robeson’s. Mr. U. J. Finch, who was ill during the Enster vacation, was unable to discharge his duties at the high School yesterday and today. turn his machinery. during the spring and full freshots. son, daughter of Levi Johnson, former- ly of Athens. The “chief†has bet-n busy during the past week, distributing the fly sheets containing n synopsis of the forcing these regulations. The high school students are now'on the home. stretch. Those who Waslfld precious hours at n time when the mid- summer exams appeared only as s remote contingency will now have to some, down tn business in dead eurâ€" bottom lsnl. cutting the ï¬elds badly. The pipe can be easily elevated and Mr. Henry Rowsom, of Athens, has perfected and will have the patent in a few days 'of a machine for picking ripple-s from the trees, without climbing or using ladders. We have not seen issued he will sell county, township sndshop rights for the manufacture and sale of his lnwntion. Glen Snell Honor Roll. Sr. Fourtli.â€"-â€"-S. Ort In, J. Wostlake. Jr. Fourth-uh. Lapoiute, C. Davis, R. Westluku, C Towriss, G. Sturgeon. his many friends are anxiously hoping for his recovery. - ' . ' ' ht incline iven on light adjustable . ‘ E A There is s market here for good It 1' 5'4"!“ on ‘1 ‘uth‘mty “I†Pg 8 Sugar rugs are an the at, 10 now My Goods are ell new sud hnu mm . . i 3".“ u 3... w on nu. gym J h 05.0 . w u k ' Jocks. Ho taps Over 800 trees. The . y ' 9 houses in the trade dud sm estth [in I on i n,s ormei e non . _ , ‘ Dlfllth'l' Acum- - BBOCKVILLI ;:&°;ugtz :31 if 'Kgpzttzrkmuntry ’C-“lrâ€"m menses-eats ‘Nnident of Athem,’ will be myriad cost will not be very much and it Will of :25; “‘23:, azsminwï¬ gangs?" F or Sale. gig‘mfggf' 35° "'7 but "he _ -'v~-â€"-*.-- "v" W“; L-â€"' 'l‘lie manager of the Presbyterian “M .1.†n." this (Tuesday) evening, at Gsnsnoqne, “Y‘a‘l‘lll’ be 3" mV'mm‘K “Perlment- why ‘do our “mug mm idliw “aï¬azeangï¬liggl pawn? only “up A†“'1’ "‘“‘°“°“°‘- ‘o - e l . . t . , I . chum}, have arranged for painting and Eggs are selling at. 100 in Athens, to Mrs. G. Monteith, nee Miss John- A low Invention. often wwwd the we“ now" AWE†(o - y 0 “p “m†C. M. EDITâ€. ently, attraction is chiefly out of town The body of the lute Mr. Carson, of Athens, wss interred in the Methodist burying-ground here, on Saturday, (to- day). who is our spring pox-t anvwliyl Do all our young Indies keep diaries l One (u diary) was found a low duys ago which cou'uined some very amusâ€" ing and interesting incidents. The roads uro now quite good. A young cyclist was seen passing throuin Three fleet clsss houses in Athens. Prlee to in suit hurdtlm s. E l i . . Athens Jule. 9th, m o H o Pfutlg‘lpa PA‘I'I'IflN. HAM ION! I'm-KY AND Vllllflfltâ€" m ARCH. JAMES. Msrch 5th. 1â€. Elxln St.. Athens. For Sale. A village lot on Snroh street-«viii scll st n MONDAY, Apr. 2.â€"-Mrs. P. Cobey is Mrs. McNaughton, of Almonto, , . . r . here the other day l v " l home from Kingston. visiting friends here. A correspondent says that Mr. and “95": ‘f “my 3}†tol‘M‘“ "ml" “‘3 ‘le‘ \, 13““;‘73', rhfleii'L'Foggi‘zivï¬ Sugar “In,†a“, Wâ€, prevalent Mrs. P. Hickey is a proud woman. R. J. Green leaves this morning for Mrs. W. Running, Frankvillo, intend Purim-“1tâ€1 mm mm “'9 leadem- ginnhvg' U will u i’ ' i ' lutelv, one "mu-Iv cvm-v other cvvuing. It's a boy. Biockville to attend a special com- sieving to their farm ncur Charleston V I '1" anfun- . "up? ‘1' R gm r m" L How“ Tl]... fanny,“ “,1. whinng that Sugar. Where is Charlie Flood ’l Hashe mitten to open the tenders for the Lsku soon. rhe‘l‘llo‘ww‘l ff!â€e°““g 0!: “hose ‘1"â€" [.iiiidilii'eâ€"u ill;th , I ’ making were over. nhsconded'l We hope not. House of Industry and to report on - r . 7 it""ï¬ml “1 “9W3†r†lâ€"""““’" lor “f3 ‘ k v i ’ ’ ' h left for Toronto _ ’ Jus. Gibson, of Stmkdsle, ()nt., was ï¬lm 8 WM held as announced on F,.,_ Pt. Il.â€"-D. Duck, V. Wes'lske. W__-..W - Ml“ B' Kavem‘g the “me' rocentl lined $"0 and costs for new g - v' ’ P I F VV\ l k I W. tl k ' last wwk â€___VM“ _’ a 30 35ml ) thug, d b P l l day evening. Fliers Wus s. good repro- \ t" 1‘" f“ “ erg 1-i '9" fl 9. acumen)â€, of reï¬ned mqu Chew ' l Notlceo Mr E Keyes, 811. is How mm†to ‘ . l m a u use“ ’L 0"†soututiou of the lending citizens present. ‘ 1- Pâ€ka ‘ ' L “"C".Vv ‘ ' I “ll’n- 1 Beaver munccn‘ ,.xulusi,.e),. For 3 ,|,. \izggï¬lglr‘l'lesdoé Amtlammtml’ \‘lcxlrl‘illy' nro ln-i . - ' ‘ . . . " . . -’ ’ ' on 'i -' 5n oi ’ _" “3:; do ï¬rst clues tailoring in the intact SHEABWN' You can save from I to 5 cents a Reeve Lamb‘ took the choir An’nd B. hulilxémtl:l’110r2‘ï¬fmfd m l by all du-nlers. ) y m g iralllï¬t“??o°o'5lf"li°dn33 lliigegt mfgltif'lo‘lxise‘ll ’ _ s’ r " , ‘ - _ . .‘ . . ,n ' ‘ I t l . - ' 'Flosscllo. Arrsscne Plush and Brass Oms- stfles. MONDAY, Apt. .Zâ€"Mr. P. Hickey 1011 by buying your wall paper at ll. 13mmâ€. “ï¬le†A†W “9â€â€?- l‘er, a l - . ’ s . _ ~ . ,. l. , .. ' . Pnd‘y and saturd‘yo namh 3° and 31- . . l ' - Visimm : Messrs. Boom, ROM“, refuses to speak to his “Uighbon “,8 H. Arnold“. few pmlumnnw remarks by the chmp Whaley, R. bturgeon, \V estlukt. ‘lleisvu ,tul at £0 18‘ the standuid nu um, 51 so Ribbons and Butchers Linen. Flyn, cuddv and warm"? 9 “1301 ll. boy. A , f I 1 Id f . , 1 man. the clerk of the Village stated ISADUKA (“Low’ Touche," gent "man 8 chew 0f (lanada' scoured the services of Ml (f. Nichols. of (“dyeing (.mming ,md making over “aim Misses. Hudson Foster, Flood and Messrs. E. Kcvos and Jns. Kavsnngh 8“ C 0 muse“) mmtium w†that he lmd V‘lï¬itcd BN’Clelle Slm'e mlfl‘ m “ '°"“" “W' Beaver tobucvo is absolutely clean "Kliml'bum‘mrm".â€â€œ"â€Â°"‘ w "-m'm’.“ high†in 'lwlM-el’lmylm A few re" M“ “‘4 mu' ‘ l l f f . T, . ~ . ' take place at the late residence Di 1 t ,t' ,,, l .,C .01. .0 .v 1‘â€. , . . - , Mum‘lm‘mlml“"{IWH‘PQEPN “"lllneh :llnory trimmings at low prices for cash. A Cosgrove. u t m. .nooptown on u very impor- Geo K annou Athens “tel P m on a“ “’0‘ 'ma 4Ԡl’" "l l ‘l ‘~ l'. U " Nouns in lil‘llv‘l’ of lliPl‘lt. and is the only gentleman s chew. Amen". Mulch 56â€" 139-3- ;call is solicited. Two doors east. of Reporter ...-.-_. “w v - W“ ""‘T‘“’"‘ .,. Tuesday. April 10th. he... udv't on 1V.- ‘7 “‘“m““‘°â€"T Mm Swill." v w v- um mm mm. Wm“ Mus. ma. non. YONGE MILLS. The Sgem’owu news (if like ‘znd “If this page ‘1 I F G I .i t, t p, Jennie ‘roung, Frank Young, Hattie ._ _!- â€"-â€"- cmtuine' u s uib w i ' r ' ’ -‘ ’ . r. . us. . on on sun in. w are i . , . , ' A I 0MP) t of mud ( q ‘ C‘l .evuleity I . . K. ‘ f l. 1 i l Poole, Edward Buiker, John Barker, PRINCE BISMARCKS BmTHDAy, Morton, pi. .. en y came from an ill-tutored mind and n. Last Week Ml- 11- H. ArnOlil 1581194 l" "133w" d 9"†(“‘35 "8° 1“ ““ Arm lvey. «a ' ‘ ‘ ' ' The Patrons of Industry have he“ heart brimful with the lwium of jeal- his annual spring announcement, which sol-n an ongme owned by that City, IV._-_U,,,0g,.,,,,hyr__Edward Barker, Grout Enthusle Displayed u the Cole- {av A 77‘ i their meetings in the cheese factory ousy and selï¬shness. It reads thus: Will be read with interest by too pur- Wlllcll he WOW!“ “‘0’†Will" he h“ John Barker, Arm. Ivey, John Smith, "'"m" "f mâ€"“'“'â€""“" I this Winter, bl†0“ “ccmmt 0‘ the fl‘c‘ 1 “Miss N. Cox returns to Montreal to chasing public heard about it, would answer the pur-- Frank Yum“, FRIEDMCHKM'HI. APT†{whom- lhs- . b | . l brother are nt present very ill. Mr. .ltts. Senior; is" domg'lndgrppt would do well in dip, linn.) to “min..- I .n_ f h ’ organizmg a hook and ladder company. nI‘MArmmmtic‘_Violet Stevens, meeting between 9 and 1,, dulock M u . . business in making pumps. “"1 “ll 3: stand that lie or she is more at home in “"3 ml mm“ ,0 Al 0"“ ham ,ex' ‘1’“de that “my bad canvw q""e I-ln Beach, Levonn Ivcy, Katie o'clock the Channeler lmnd 119.31%" Playing ’ etc, . the “,1.â€de than at the desk, worry- celled themselves in the bounty, variety in few good men for the pomtion and Sinclair. end during the ï¬rst number :lw Prince and ’ ’ , Mr. John Town come near being - mg his 0,. her untrained brain at com and elegance of their display this that thvro would be :16 difï¬culty in se- 1†m'kaflo * ‘ Violet Swvem ï¬rincml. 810nm Herbert In“? 0:11:31 “'iIi ’ , v . . . - ‘ ‘ ;-. ' ,- _ -. ' “" " sm um . eir Wives um tie .‘0 tan burnt- OUt. A l‘lllm‘k fl?“ "um the l Cocting senseless itvms for the Reporter, spring- Lam†Shm‘ld “0t “mi†9'“ m' 0mm}: the it‘llulle‘l lllllllber- wr- \V- 1.1“, Brnch' Levon, 1W» Comm,†Rmtnn “pyeamd an “m ,"mcxp. --- ----â€"~‘--â€"â€"-â€"~â€"â€"-“ â€"â€"-;-vâ€"- I. r l. x M x V 1' ill. man is now robgbl with (0 nay; bill for from W, 0, Parish '. 0. ‘I'. U. I“ _ sloughters His Family slut Buioidee. Mr. R. Gsriiner's cheese fed“! 0,5,. F. Forum, Wm". .501". 100 “mgwtumpnp, e flotsam: for belsnce of account rendered for Proceeds from the sole of li nor in DOWme N-Yu AP?“ 9. *m“ i , willow: up “wind April Mr- 5- ion the Blue Moontsin which hehsebeensllowed tornn h‘ . . lumberin 1893- the N" York “100"! 0“ m“ m“""'“‘“"""" h"""‘“‘“""'°h"d‘ )/ 5‘ ' V f L shes} , is nice o ren st his home here end then committed I f, ncAlm “an Balm 5‘" be“ '9' 50 veers sgowss the lurking place for hosts on Bundsy no doubt led him on million: “‘0 I'l'" 0‘ .250 "3 b" 24w! 1337, W “‘9055-05- esioids ? o E, ans-rd for this seem n cheese mmâ€, M "do. a,“ “who; ",9". my, placed to the credit of the rosd “(.‘snsds epvnds eight, millfpnslznnu- He olfiss been Hills}; on‘ the (unit; l mu" ' . w ‘ bean "I. '- “l miseinnen for reunion on streets on s in ll or, on srersge piece not any s ew choirs F'. Mr. 30-, "00$". 0‘" dd m‘ will-.0] Winn, lo q a†sidewalks for 1894'. hail. 8h? gives hslf s million of m “m†:“m "Wilm- Klofltl' 1nd ' t ,l W, who is sttend the model v", m Yesterday (Hominy) morning Mrs. on motion, theme. endch were ler for mlesions,‘ en smege of ten m"{ d. A °°'""“P"“““hâ€â€œ"d’ “1mm ARE MANY lEASONs 3,, . "pool st Othws, spent holideys “L Q Bk“. of wum. m on . Wm. Lsyng, who wse ,so eevemly eppolnted eoommlttee tomske s cents per heed. _ o. a. M m h, on“, m. Mk 0 j WV“. on M“ M." Mr in “haw-n b. M bur-ado“ the 13m uh. flush-ï¬ns» mm“ for pnmhssing s Ire engine or If. tax of one dolls: were lowed hedrecmson s iew hlsshets. with their Y d \ Athhe lsetregelsr meeting Amity mm, extinguish e Ire occseloned by the up an viii-.30, may, if accessory, in secure upon our mm, women end child m at.†the well. were loud the y ‘ I if; Division 8. of I. the following elem wan“. Tum“, of “hum, 1,“ setting of s leap, number! to her in- lhe services of s predticsl ï¬remen in throughout the world. “I! liquor "d ,- Jm ° m'?£’m‘ï¬, 12:. . A , . ' all were elected forth main. gunner, mo. M. o" “my.†'b" cries sod peesed from this lib. makings selection. iobseco bill of the United Stetee M... gamuhm_ n. W?“ mm» P "ml"l ‘MB “m†“lbs that yo ass herdly “« on; h 7‘“ W h m " I: the ports burned were .lsqs, On motion, the citiesn's amenities. would ehecrb ev cent eeeosd wee Matthew M is l u m“ "I “Mimi elle'lk'â€, 3nd. moot lined with us will be w, P,,N. Allah-cunt“ L, mdwmmw he! yIiMDr.8.I,Oornell,hsd lidu'af leave.fl.W.Klnuld, «woulan wk" ssgflfhereis reel-oh“ Therewses ndlbtoflpereent chespor then with, “homunhmnr . ' a“. hr veï¬very until A. ï¬shes: sod In I. Kelly. Vere one smell is the tk of [re- m {Law “I m.“ I 3 Due- Godl letply M the (MINI! bud. brothels-ks tors ifl' mug-ted wen-cue the lsnd.vlthl. inhibit-I'll "W eknflewossd 3' m :3“... sum THESE Pmcns- ' ' M eat no. leeks. sses,‘ inmates-teeny say-mm t~ gemeflgm-oflrmm ‘ a) l ' cs . ' - ' w u H 1 m M :n. Tends. aOgJo. Mun. Light My M, , 50 ‘1‘. "Menuhin-meld ees Ines, 5“" '3‘ mâ€. "L '. ' "1'00 n h‘ ‘ll'wlsgr'l 35°14- I. “bees "Myth "905!“ Mm M,M. 49-1“. TIM]? “vs Willing, ‘ Ollie» wssvsn, at 15c ell-wool, 4.30. wereeels woes Indus,â€me / “he. “lawsvyesdblsdh'guo. tory opening they have rented a room from Mr. John McLean for the m (‘1‘. her daily lsbor.' burndoor writer that the latter words are never rippled to females, no matter Let me inform the Colored chamber setsâ€"pink, brown, blue nnd greyâ€"only $2, and full dinner Sets in all the new colors lor pose of this village, and could bl- bought very cheap. Messrs. Kelly, McLean und Kincaid,thc committx‘e IV.â€"~Arithmeticâ€""Arts lvey, Ed- Wurd Barker. John Smith, Frank Young, John Burker. msrck celebrated his 78th blrllnluy yester- day. Just before he took his breakfast ll.“ bends of the Rntzeburg (Lam-ulmrul Rifle- men, the 31st lnfsntry regiment from the ' ‘ -‘ e. and mother and -. . - , I , p I I , ~ , - . , ’ _ y A“ , . . ., " Mm RM’e†15-" ‘ What! {my be the". ‘00“:1’2}; m" 86.50, at China Hull, Brockvxlleâ€"â€" tiniwl'll’ecu‘tvilll'xl: laantfwggtfli’: lll.~â€" Gnogr:i[iliy.-Violet, btevcns, Unfo'L‘hl‘azrgngg,flhahimrg?‘:mtsï¬ilg won ( - m correspondent o o eutown T. W. DENNIl ' A ' ‘ Ids Bench, :vornu Ive-y. They g“, the 01d Chanceâ€, m“ mum,†chimney on the roof, but lots of help was near und the flames were exting- thereby allot-ding the public a thorough exhibition of inherited ignorance. spection of the goods. Perfect health is seldom found, for G. Parish then moved, seconded by Jus. Ross, that this meeting request the village council to expend the sum of L. Motrzs, Teacher. A Iweet Sylvsn reset. X B; this time the OXlilll'SlonlShF, who crowd- e the inns, private houses and msny of the borne to overflowing. bud gathered in . . , . , . _ wmmmw “mmâ€"m giggyf‘ggf x3333 gfggm‘;m,,lioï¬ï¬ saoom a... appliances, and that may For years .Mr- and Mm- ‘hgmtnrrymd H, ., ,,. DELTA. P . l 3 3 mi“. immediate amps m nuke arrange- Erastus Livmgston, residing about half mi. dupflmgh (mid '1“ :bblzï¬ â€œ:1, MCINTOSM MILLS“. ' Miss M. Bolge’i’ép-ent lust Sunday at Orchard Villa with her brother. The Misses Kelly called on Miss Bolger ut Orchard Vilhi. uished. i i i MONDAY, April 2.â€"â€"-Tho roads are veiy bad in the vicinity but will be better soon. , Noah Parish, who has been clerking at Moulton’s store for four years, re- Mr. J. Dixie has the contract of the signed and intends to go to Kempwme stone work for Mr. T. Graham's inan- sion. I Mr. M. lIeflernun was at Birch's on business. Mr. ‘W. Kerr passed through the city this week. \Vodding bells will ring for several Ml. Anson Coleman has men “wing ‘ I ' i ' - ' ‘ ' perm. parties in May. wood with his sawing machine, every Quit†a number of Athenians took Md lmng it Imme- Sigmks and m tht?‘ miiumo‘m' month The number of letters and deeputchrs V V A _ W. Curtis has received a letter from dâ€. in the minstm, Show at Bmkvme on Vm. m 3 them sugar _urtnsce tarp}?! 8(3)!“ meowâ€: km, “1,, “gm, 1»? beyund a“ M r 7 r :7 7 ‘ ‘ a k 77 _ 7V . , fro -ï¬shin - , , ’ ‘ of u 8 one a nice .y. l 6 9 our: 9 0 iii. ,‘ormor mlu uys. The nice. I“... B‘Uanmont and wpom 8 8 There. m already talk Of bass-mu for Friday hut and report n to have boa“ ' The regular mm“th meetmg ' ‘ hum was belt] wasted about ten Mill-s hnve been receiVo-tl by the busketful 0 s very good at the Pork. the coming summer. ‘ subclass entertainment Village councd was held last evening 3 I cw†n“ u m ‘t d n d ‘ n from 858830 ' i \l (1 Th Reew was in the 49m“ “883 W9?“ PM mm the 88F .. v 9"“ ‘ " “l “""K 10' “y. ' P Ed. Igeder, of Wexford, is A. J. Flood, the a r. ,3 around (i on sy). 0 L pan and the“ am eating hean in llwy have mine from ull mms of the world. P. Flood’s pontoon sud was with dith- cnlty rescued from s wstery grove. SIELEY‘S BAY. Fsinsv, March tillâ€"Willie Gain- ford, who is standing the commercisl , at (l. K. Stevens this week. "' sh des in do bl â€"f ld ll f r » - .' .. ' l l, l i n ‘ ‘ cover at Brown we!" how mam w m Mr. p3,... “ ° ° '“ WW" r .. .2... ..... .. unwed foot :22. :22: ....‘.1‘.:...‘:.f..‘25.?.";:::2§â€.‘::?l§ :5: .1::::c':.°:...{.:2:2..‘33351’73: ‘ l“ °:."°-' ‘° N n hi“ old home‘ . son Bolton is still st Brockville lios- .. . . plisnces as they may think best suited (“t-68. qnml Pm’hmgr “0’7 ‘91""8 ""1 l-‘rm-ulelu suliwslbe. ot Frsnliiurt on-the A I .ï¬gops hue": in, moved no,“ w!“ 2:â€; ic‘auho‘m :t'og’ ""1 . on Alex Donahue has opened up his pm] “,9â€, he I,“ been aince Jun,“ Mm‘mlm" “9de e‘l'mlm‘m ll" to the requirements of the villnge ; like ï¬mll‘emenu- A 8‘39'0‘" '“Pl‘l! Main. it portrays Blsmsrck so be was in ' ' 0 d ï¬n I l u' 91d, ' n “‘0 M180 or oundstion. 0 mm". .hop “d “doing ‘ good buai. 1",. We .11 ï¬sh him 5 I y "i protects from N‘ulll‘e 160 acres of land, not,†from J. L_ (“pusher “,1 0th..." of stirred sugar and we): was (ll‘l- 1324i“ tlifelngedof lID; M1851, lust "18:31:; r e“ e Pmmp Y- i "38.- - . ' ' tile fem-in buildin t . seed f 80 ' ' ' ' used to oil, and st 3 .m. the rt 01"" "8° ll" ll) ""1"" “"9"; l" - ness. 8- 8' 0 c 0" l 0 Re 1 st, thst n chimne on P Pa 3 , a»... 9““ . _ m,“ Wm; WHOM mg n u y ,3, m Mm, m M m .... .. N... am... .. WILLIAM YOUNG, Mr. W. Adonis sud A. Smith, of Kingston, on visiting st Dr. Bowen; The plsnt of the new cheese factory is now plsced in position end resdy for work. It will open on Hondsy, April as clerk in s general store. His friends feel that he will meet good success in the iuturc. Miss Jennie Madden has returned to Escott to teach school, after spending her holidays at home. the village now. Many people regret to hear about Mrs. lisyng, of Athens. She is well known here and used to live here a few yours . Miss Elliott, of Chsntry, is visiting FRONT 01‘ YONGE. Meson, April 2.-â€"Mies Lsurs Horbison, of J unetown. is st present blood and restores health. The Metropolitan of Canada has called the House of Bishops of the Ecclesiastical Province to meet in Ottawa on April 14. The librarian of the Athens Mechan- ics' Institute wishes us to state that lie is now receiving the sessionul papers and departmental reports of the Ontario Government. Timothy and clover seed at Mott dz .Robeson's. The discipline of Gsnsnoqus high school is now being considered by the board, charges having been brought against the msnsgement. H. H. Arnold's stock of new spring dress goods bests them all. Beautiful bedding, books, etc. The value of the exemption is not to exceed $1,500. The Kingston electric rsilwsy cars were run on Sundsy lust, and the rules and regulations illiOllhlfd by the Brockville hook and luddcr company. ments for purchnssing such fire appli~ unces as they think best suited to the mquirerna-nts of the villuge.â€"Carri;;d unanimously. An informal discussion ensued as to the best plan to npproprinte the sum asked for, Vund it was ï¬nally decided thut the village clerk write the chair- mnn of ï¬re (lop't at Kingston, engine was still unsold, to ï¬lm a dis inwrestml (invert. up and have the en- gine carefully lookpd over and tested, and if found satisfactory, to poi-chose clmir and all the numbers present. After the reading and sdoption of the minutes of last meeting, the clerk road and laid on the table the following bills and communications, viz, copy of resolution p48le at a meeting of the citizens of Athens. asking the village s. house belonging to 1.). Fisher was in on unsafe condition, sud that they would hold the oorporstion responsible for may lose or dsmsge that might oc- our to them from such defective chim- and hollsu n milo North West of Athens, have en~ tertuined a. number of their friends from Athens to a sugar party, and at ll sun. to~rlny u. party of ï¬lteen left in the Armstrong house “nus to psrticipute in the annual event. Each one of the party was expected to provide 2; share of notables, and when the sugar was reached n small table liter- ally grosned under the Wright of ham, eggs, pickles, bread, cheese and other like solids. "l‘he pound slices of ham were soon transï¬xed to long prooged earnest. It is said-that the honor ol being the fastest and longest eater, was about evean divided between the Wel- lington str lawver and dry goods man from south side of Main street. While the syrup for wax wss being cheers for the hostend hostess. The Reporter's ltoduk secured two line views of the party while pertsking of luncheon. "I send you my hearth-st congrnmhr tions. My side-tie crimp, Major Von Moltke, ls commissioned Lo hand you in my name s cuirsss. The ï¬rm steel of this ullli'uiw, which is designed to lie round your breast, may serve us a symbol of the German gratitude which your firm ï¬delity hos brought you, end which I for my part do- sire to express most vividly. " W'ILBELM, Iinpernlor Rex." Msjor Count von Mollks arrived at the Friedrichsrnhe station st 12.40 sud rode directly to the castle. where Blulilfltik wel- comed him, and at once receive-cl lrum his hands the steel cuirsss sent by the Eu:- At. 5 o'clock lust evening- 7,000 letters sud 4,580 telegrams had been counted sud the minnow-rs were still busy bringing more. l’r. aunts have been brought to the csstle so rllpidly that it has been impossible to unpack them all. The castle yard looks liko u freight depot. it is piled high with barrels, boxes and bundles of all shspes 1878, the yeer of the Berlin Con ress. sad in 1590, when his work wss ilnls ed. A GHASTLY TRAGEDY. A Unemployed New York lists In G. E. Bongo/l ' . Slum um: done to order. l lake plcnsnrc in announcing that I burn I w n “he 10mm, ml“ need“ work_ i For the manufacturing and sale of Bee-Hives & Beekeepers’ Supplies I give special attention to the mnnulmtnring of comb-foundation in sll April 2, 1894. 2‘... WARBURTON, ONT. {476 You Going 2‘0 Buy s Specialty" hoes messing with us. I WMMMHWHhï¬ â€œii-“gs