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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 17 Apr 1894, p. 4

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l "i .. , which occurred on, '. In: Pawn- BIOI Iron! 'EflIILISIIII NORTH laxâ€"tins}! AND. MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, 0" LONDON AND EDINBURG Ion] Ole. (or Onond- - lento-l ' $14,500,000 1809 1809 Capital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Funds Invested in Carmel. 4,483,752 Toto! Aunts. . . . . . . . . . . . 55,706,475 lnuureo all kinds of property ngnipnt Lon or Damage by Fire or Lightning at Current Rates. l E. A. BUCKMAN, - Diarmcr AGINT Bsocnvitu THE REPO TER ATHENS, APRIL 17,1894. COUNTY NEWS. INTI 338131316 LE!!!” no: OUR STAFF 0P 0033!8?OXDINT8. A B u an or New. and Goo-1p. Perm! Entouigcnoe.~A Little of Ivory- thing well filled up. LYN. SATURDAY, April Iiiâ€"Thu funeral of the. late Henry MoCrndy, on Thursday last, was largely attended. Mica Jessie, dunguter Oi John Mchdy, of this village, is very ill. The llemorest contth came off on Friday evening. and the hull was crowded. They were six contestants, tho medul being awarded to Master Howard Steed by the Judges, I'lutchmon and Mr. Geo, Hung, Lyn Tho for the ridges. . v The New Urlcaum University Jubilr‘o Singers, who have truvellcd for no manv years and gained such it rc'pn» iation, will visit Lyn on ncxt and give another of their popular ourc them in time. concerts. Thu priccof admission has been placed low, so that all can hour thcm, v5.2.1 135 und 1:.» cts. .-...... .-â€"o.o r A-.. r DI’ZI .TA- Moxunv, April lb.â€"â€"The roads are in good condition auiiin. \VC :9th to chronicle the death of Alunnon Dalton, our late townsmun, «at Tuesday at the Brockrille (lonomi hospital. He was buried at lilbc. in was a member of the Methtxiist church bore and will be much inimcd in the. filings. Edward Gow- is born from Montreal for the purpose of opening a training stable. Hr has n thorough knowledge of training homers. Addis in Ilalladay ‘nnrrowly escalmd being killed while fooling with his gun. The ball ple through his right arm. . The farmers have commenced plough» ing. Mr. Alex. Stevens has had some, light buggies pointed nicely through the skilled work of the Connecticut painter of Westport. _.. __..._.¢.â€"â€"â€"â€"-~â€"..~ SEE]. E Y’S BAY . SATURDAY. April 14.~â€"â€"The new and Randall wan scour of Hawkins launched successfully on Thursday afternoon at 4 pm. A large number of the people of the nurroundmg mimtry assembled to witneu the evout. The scow was named the “Dandy” and in right noun-d, for .3139 nits on the inter Ii e a duck and a I credit to the owners and builder, Mr. .l'us. Gerald. Richard Gainford, of Chathang, formerly of this place, is mowing old acquaintance an chance of twelve years. Wm. B. Brown. painter, of Athens, has storied a paint aim in part cl Wm. Gilbert's carriage op. He in meeting with good lumen. The «mill in ngnin running after the accidth the engine lat week, the needed usde being finished. Wm. Charlton bu taken charge of the bakery again. A. F. Pntnnin, who but been running it for “2.1m ycnrl. bu been engaged on or. In 3. Damn ha been n tell tow} clerk. ‘1‘. la. in“? foetal is: too row. 0.‘ Kinkywaelcctod captain _ A. Annin mercury. Mr. 0. Miss several years. p rccitutions were. all rcmnrkubly: Whine-Inn v I. .- W'm‘ , . . 'Alm, _ (if, i a . . Mrs... can“: woman - -, III-cu m‘nâ€"omvd‘wo- .vwâ€"m .. mama..." -_..n.. u . A l" m“: “ “w nub. wakiyugcktiu'du W’h in un. nus render. :- [but at Toronto ............ . For A»: 13:11:?“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . exam Bank of cm """ Molcon'l Bonk . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . Moi-chm Bonk oKCnnndn. . .. Bank of unliton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cnnndinn Bonk of Commerce .. Ontorio Bonk Union Bank of Canada. 700A? SUMMARY. " nuns an “romaine tout: ms mum! wan-mt ur. Ive-tn no Icon by Our Inuit elm renewâ€"Leon! Announcement: Ion“ light Down Foundâ€"a lady's neck scarfâ€"now It this oflice. A good one horse waggon, 3 spring, for sale cheapâ€"at A. Jumee’. Don’t miss seeing thou milk cans, at W. F. Earl's for $4.00, before buying. Buy the Celebrated D. dz A. Corsets at G. W. Bach’s. Prescott will vote on May lot on a by-lnw to raise 85,000 fo!” fut protec- tion. Michael Dillon, of Elgin, died on the 7th inst. and was buried with Orange honors. Rev. J. H. Turnbull, of Queen's University, will be stationed at Morton during tho summer. Mr. \V. W. liobrson left yectorday to resume charge of the cheese factory in Munster, a position he has held for l An“; who; have hove with 1M anoint. Karly daytime hove hill intro- duced in'tho cw York ',Wv blytoun‘cnd dingo-alum." A luge configan of liin Good! arriving this week at G. W. Bach'l. It will pay you to cell and use them. Hood’c rilla in chlolutely on. equclled u n blood purifier and strengthening medicine. It in the ideal upring medicine. Try it. Mr. Gideon Vnnornnm, who died at Kingston on Suturdny loot. ngcd 57, wnoa brother of Mr. T. Vnunrnnm, Athens, and Geo. D., dentist of iro- quois. Lovers of highchair; music in Athens will be [ruined to learn that whntisdeocribed no “The Cut Came Back r‘o." went to pieces at Euton‘u Comes. Busean clubs are organiziiig all over the country, and some have arranged date. for matches. Isn’t it about time the Athens invincibleo were getting in shape for the season's cam. paignl At the regular meeting of tho I. 0. 0. I“. on Wednesday evening business of special importance will be transacted, and a large attendance of members is requested. Carleton Place Herald: The many friends of Mr. W. Tuber, who has boon ill with typhoid for seven weeks will be pleased to learn that: he is now con- valesciug. Mr. “Tut” Myers and Miss Arleita Hollingswmth, students of the Athens high school, have both been danger- ously ill for several dava. And their 5 condition is considered critical. Tb" (“Bill Of Rm" Mr' Cmnemni The close neauou for blan bass this arrived in Athens on Friday and will I W.“ will N pm,“ a,“ . 10 I . . .‘ _, . ;_.-. - i . y to.uly l, we“ “"“en‘d’ mukmg 11' 1‘ dufiwlt his“ I m"‘“ll’ft' the “'le COW‘K" Of D"- l instead of from April l5 to June l5. Addison on \Vilwe st. Bite-keeluars, now is the time to leave your orders for honey extractors, Saturday (liough’u latest improvements), to 56-» W. F. Earl. Lack Of rain has rendered vegetation very buck word, this being especially noticeable in the woods, where very few of the flowers have yet bloomed. Ransom and liowsom will leave Bellumy's station early on Thursday morning, Apr. 26th, for Addison, with 7” head of well bred Northern milch cows. People's Insurance (30., was in Athens ' last week in the interests 11;. biz; com- pany. Mr. John ()uwley m the iocul :tgcnt. CASEâ€"$8000.00 Worth of crockery, china and glassware nt Bankrupt priceo. Side continues for a short time only. Jâ€"T. W. Dennis, Tea. Store and China Hull. Brockville, Ont, nearly Opposite the Reverie house. Sunday was a beautiful day and every one. that could was abroad enjoy» ing the bright sunshine. The churches wore all well nttcnded, and in the after- noon nutry visited the neighboring woodn or hock their first view of Char- , ioston “Luke. l A case. of brooch of promise of mar. riuge came 9p for trial at. the. unites at Mr. (7}. W} Doksee, inspector of thci ' lSomo of the biggest und best bass of y , the Mason will be: (mptured before. the close 888.3011 urrivex. I Those of our readers who have the 1, pleusurc Of his acquaintance will be 3 pleased to learn that Alden Alguire is to be associated with H. Johnson in the running Of Cedar Park this your. g Among those who made u “final pass" in medicinv at the recent examin~ gutions in Queen’s College appear the l names of A. R. Myers, Forfur, and W. C. McCutcheon, Seoley’s Bay. Mr. , Myers will take it post graduate course lin New York. city. l 1‘ Several sons of sunny Italy gave a . bear-«inner: exhibition on Main street ‘ late. on Saturday evening. it is said to l have. been one of the clever-oat performâ€" 3 unces over witnessed here, the hour rmwnding With a graceful, willowy motion to every induction of the weird incantation of ita keeper. The com- ‘ binution in moving west. ; l’ntrons of the blacksmith shop of A I Jumes will be pleased to learn that he i has re-engagcd Mr. Young who gave ‘ such excellent satisfaction when form- ‘. orly in his employ. It is; always pleuâ€" l ing to note such a return, as it proves not only that Iroth employer and em- ployeo of“ satisfied, but also that the public interest in sum to be well sorvmi. An exchange says: “The origin of ‘He isn’t in it’ is thus explained: V. l. l‘» W. ' 5" _ ‘ land by W. ’1‘. Stem loaded by fiber, that P. W. Show not no I nunâ€"«u / blond b John '1‘. yltn'. “sanded by W. T. vans. that R. J. Green, be one‘ of the uni-tent mic-men.â€" Curried. Moved by N. B. Bownrd, seconded by R. T. Tuber, that John Fry b6 the other auiltnnt ale-innn.â€"â€"Onrried. Moved by. iii. J. Green, ascended by John Morrison, that the pntmul be paid by cheque on the hunk of Athem. “Carried. ' Moved by R. T. Tabor. seconded by W. T. Stevons, that P. W. Strong cp- [Ioiut and pay his own secretory and pay a cent a box for drawing chasedâ€"â€" Carried. * Moved by R. T. Tabor, wooded by W. '1‘. Stevens, that J. Ill. Johnson and R. J. Green be the sudden-«Carried. R. J. WHALEY, Chairman. J. E. JOHNSON, Secretary. “cu-momma”. o A special meeting of the ()snabrucl: Lodge, No. 304, of the A. 0. U. W., wan hold in the lodge room at Dickin- son's Landing on the evening of Thurs- day. the 19th inst, for the purpose of presenting a farcwull address and Post LIIINWY'H jewel as an exprosvtiou of esteem go Rev. Bro. J. J. Cameron P. l). D. G. M. on the occasion of his departure to his new home at Athens. Thobeuutitul hall was filled to over- flowing with u. large audience of Work men and invited guests of both sexes. After the address had been read and the jewel, which was both beautiful and costly, presented, an approprith reply was made by Bro. Cam-Iron, after which speeches were delivered by several prominent brethren, all ex~ pressing regret at the departure of tho i * 0” when Ind been. tub. hm , c atom-oh‘pum . um abouts unwound Pain which had evidently been taken m. hie prom notion unique-tincth unveil or to. This momma ‘ho unite-ted her mead interest in Inblunery nu- terc by 0 'ng in lowing carpet rage. Annie, nay, who is yet in hot teem, he led c moot eventful life. dur- ing the many dark "angel of which she has been more sinned agninst than guilty of ginning. She in now appar- ently in the bent of phyniul health, and after what she had nlrecdy endured, had indeed muct have been the tract mvnt thut prompted her to the her own life. 4 -â€"-~â€"â€"-â€"-++>--â€"-â€"â€"â€"~â€" OAK LEAF. MONDAY, April 16.â€"~8ugnr~nnking is now over and the season was much more profitable than at first anticipated. At n meeting of the patrons of the Island City cheese fnctory, Sopnrton, On Friday night, R. J. Green was uppoint- ed nuistnnt salesman and auditor, which latter duty he performed but your also. We regret to learn of the sickness of Mrs. Frank Pierce. Minot-s Aldie and Maggie Johnson were visiting friends in Rookfield on Saturday and Sunday. R. G. Hullidnv and wife of Willetâ€" sholmo, were visiting friends here last week. ion and reports business brisk. Highest price paid for deacon skins. He in now thinking seriously of advertising. FRONT OF YONGE. MONDAY, Apr. iii-«Miss Laura Hot-bison, of Junetown, is very low. \Voxi‘ord is in a quandary as to the brother, and wishing him success and color of paint to he. applied to their happiness in his new home. Refresh menta . provided by the ladies were buildings this summer. A bylaw is now in consideration at then ,mrtaken of, during which sovrarnl l the. McIntosh Mills with it view to pro- songa were, sung, the entertnlnnmnt I hibiting rutOi‘»lmck hogs from running being brought to a clog" by" all joining at large. in heartily uinging “Auld Lung Sync." Following is the address read and the reply mude : To Bro. the Rev’d J. J. Cameron, P. D. D. G. M. ‘ a REV. AND DEAR Badmanâ€"We the members of the above lodge sincerely regret your removal from amongst us, and we cannot let you depart without some humble expression of tho esteem we entertain towards you. During the five years of your mem- lmrolllp in this Lodge, you have ever shown a warm interest in the welfare of our order generally, and of Osua~ hruck Lodge in particular. Your pmoencc in the Lodge Room has al- wuys invert u source of . pleaaure to no and n bone-lit to the Lodge, and we shall always, therefore, rotiin a happy recollection of our intercourse with c. brother who has proved himself “a workmun that needoth not to be ashamed." Asa token of our respect and es- teem. we ask you to accept the ac- companying Past 'Maater’s Jewel, which in yours to come may serve to remind you of the regard felt for you by the Brethren of Osnahruck Lodge, whtmwrnest wishes for your future happinooo attend you to your new home. Cornwall last week. Miss Win Steele The expression was coined some time I Signed on behalf of “m Brethren. of Avonmore sued Dave Campbell of the some place. After considerable : evidence was in a settlement wu cfiect» cd out of court the plaintiff agreeing to accept $750 and costs. The Publiuhera of the Port Hope Guide got judgment for 01150 and costs in the Division Courtfrom n mun who had been It subscriber in Port Hope and moved to Guelph to which address the paper was then forwarded and continued for some yours. The subocribennfter taking the paper for some years, “refused” it end tried to get out of paying for the some. Judge Kotchum. of art Hope, however, tough? him a lesson on honesty. The B. t W. min wan dolny the down trip on Thursday morn. in, when A short distances below Unionville, byn numberof new rul- nlong the line for garcons, boys, lifted them over onto the mile. Whether done for c lurk or with evil intent, the pawl“ nhonid rc~ membovtherieh they ruminantme ago by an editor who grew weary of this life, and went to the Heavenly home that in prepared for us. hunted there high and low for the man who tool: his paper for three years and died forgetting to guy for it. mm was not there.” Owing to the continuance of the ill- ness of Mr. U. J. Finch, it was deemed l advisable to procure a teacher to per- time, and accordingly the bond en- ; wee he is capable of rendering. 2 Mr. J. P. Imuh’a Lubricating umnbiy A lot of thoughtles- tho road thnt the dcmnnd for his ston- ly incl-cued in than lut Kr. Lunb bu jolt Ordered n dnrd remedies hnl large the loonlitiel travelled by fall. tarp quantifier two-rd hnngorn. for putting. Ho The form his duties in the high school for a mod Mr. J. Ibyle. B. A., of Kingâ€" 'oton, and he arrived here last night. Mr. Finch is progressing favorably and l we believe that an noon in he in nble lthn teaching staff will have the bene- ad on 3 fit of hi: counsel and whntevor mint- anb, proprietor of Liniment, I‘mb'l wny tin hnving been throwmccmtho Home Powder, Hunt's (longh Byrnp, truck. The tics bod been muttered Indian Oil end Indian Pills, hos ro- rcpniring cud norm ccivcd word from his travellers now on Aaarn, DAWSON, M. L. Srosnuuaxhu. Recorder. Master Workman Dickinson’fl Landing, Ont, April [2, 1894. ‘ nun. Bro. M. W. and Brethren of Dunnâ€" bruck Lodge ; Accept of my warmest thank: for this kind expression of feeling, which, believe me, I fully reciprocate. I sham your feeling of . regret ct the prospect of my removal from your midst, for my interconrno'with you hon always been of the moat plenum: and profitable kind. I thunk you hecme for the words of lpprociation’ you hove spoken rugnrding my humble efi‘oru to advance the interacts of our noble Order, in public nnd in ; rihtc, no opportunity ofl‘orcd. I dull a]. ways cherish iowudc‘ you nod the member- of this W the kindlint’ forlinp. ‘Dnring the five re of my mm” with you, you hire grown in my cute. 2 and love. Although I hove not been chin to attend the meet- ingnof the lad!!! n rcgnlcrly u I would have I I hm" «lay- felt a worm inw- h r ,3, and hue watched in com om with'fegl. “in,” ft“ it! i i \ YHERE’LL BEJDEARTH OF COAL. l | l A health bureau will uan be (established in said villugo this coming summer. ' Mr. E. Wilson, of Caintown, who was very ill, is now convalescent. The Bush family, of Maliorytown, have gone to the country for the good of their health. In speaking Of Milk lake, near Ath‘ ens, Mr. D. Ludd says that in Gonousc county there is a factory where a saw- mill is being run with the whey '. this, with the sawdust, makes excellent feed for pigs. The Foresters of this township had a debate in their lodge last week. The subject was thin “which is the more benefit to man, the horse or the cow ‘3" Now, we consider that this Would in many cases depend on the owners of the property. In the case of Mr. James Coin, the merits of the case would be on the side. of the cow. - . . .-. '0. .7”..- Unundinu (foal Dcnloru Notified to Lay II a Large Stock of Son Conl- Hummon, April liâ€"Locnl con! denier- hure have been notified thnt a grant Itriko will be declared in the loft coal mine. of the United Staten on April 21. nnd nll denier: ore advised to lny in stock: of soft cool, on the fight may be a long and bitter one and n cool famine any result. The mlnon' confederation hove notified the owners tho: n strike will be lnnugunted on the date named on account of the low rate of w on conuqncnt upon the cm- E’p’ymont 0 cheap foreign lnhot. Already ,000 man are out in Pennsylvnnin nnd the uni. in to become general. rrlnce of Wnloc on Knuonnl Defence. Looms. April 16.--At the festival din- givcn ct the Mlddlmx hocpitol tho raided, afloud I nor Prince of Wnlon, who are; to ‘5? Arm end cvy. the defender: otcoln re. COIMIIII an», “on It till: decision of the Gwen‘s.” to inure... the novy. which, he said, won the bulwnrk of notional defiance. 0n the cob joct hie Boyd Highn- ncid: "God forbid that it nhonld In: ly any that to other oountrien It in order to be ct- fut the nvmlocin mmmhm ' Therefore n II on but to ‘ the Int un- 0d dummnm homolov‘vha out vdymmu pro , t ‘ colon“ m' cvcrbcrctcinchthcnnvy.” rub-=2 wnlondlyoh . m. on °n civil Hot. Woo“, April I‘m-Tho Star“ a {and v ago nrcnolntton tome... ma r civil of Crown Princh until he should deny to “pro-ion um- ‘bntrd cohlinlnngud to nor-dinn- clan of Nancy by Sweden. The Crown Prince wucntot the country “thou-c o! the pan-p of the misdembnthc pocltion to deny or oven dun-them amnion A denial of the “marrow...” °° "- to more v t cl not» no mug: It ()ur grocer has a. full stock of grocer- i l filed-a In W may. turnout no. vote in ion no I current or to mom .5 if my "In tuning the more me (301 ' hnd nit-ed nt simplicity. no the: t nu did not mad prolonged illno ll. ‘ ‘ ' ,o bill was rend (or the hint time. When Mr. lorlcy wan about to rice to in- troduce the rcgictrntion bill. Hr. Frederick C. Roach, Connorvntiu. moved tondjourn. Tue motion was loll by a vote of 2m to 166. m.wwl RUN ADRIFT m A CALL l'ivc Young Nov. Scoun- Go to Sea in n lmnll Boot and Are Lon. , DIDBY, N.S.. April l4.-0n Sunday afternoon five young men loft Samoan Rivrr for Church Point in n unnll croft called the Dot. They nailed on for u Meaghan and finding the gale increasing and wind ahesd, turned back toUcpo Cove and ran the croft aground about one hun- droi yordc from the wharf. A chart time after going on board they were men to get under way, And when but seen they were running balore tha- wind under mniur nail and jib. it is supposed they intended to work the croft in under sail and some thing going wrong \vere blown off to son and perished. They had nelthcr food, wntv-r. compuos, stove or light. Their Illallilfl huvv telephoned up and down the coast and can get no tidings. Experienced m-iuuen my thnt it. won impossible for n lmh- craft to nun-viva at can in the fearful Sloane. MELHLO sunnenoens- Ho Gives Up His Sword to the Urugunynn Unverumont ~Caliim~t Ditfli‘ulllen. MON’I'EVIDEII, April illâ€"The lTrugunyon govo-l'ntucnt, ufter having been notified by Milli,» of ms (lo-sire to surrender, lent out n battalion of infantry to receive his nub- nilfihltlll "l‘hc cmnmnnding officer, after ('ivllfv'ri'iltu With Mello, accepted his sword and pint-ed him and his followern formally umlur urrnst. Melln landed hi1 men from the lirpuhl ('ii. for :nsurgonts loot 350 killed and wuumll-d and the government forer 100 in tho r'oent battle at Rio (irnnde do Sul. (lei), Hilgvdo, who had dim-retires with Marlo, \Vll.l: 900 insurgent troops has or- x’lx'ml ml l'ruguynu noil, The whole force is unmined. What. in left of the inaurgent squadron has gone to l’urnnuguays. l‘hu (,‘ahmet urn-iv in Rio de anero '- aml lur from settlem «it. The who 9 Cabinet will pro‘! ably be rearranged. al« though not, nll the old Ministers will retire. THE BOZEMAN AFFIDAVIT. Dott‘rlivv (ire-or lH-(‘larrn 1h? Allch (‘nnfrsuluu to he no l'ulfli. Torox rzv. .\;ri2 l'l mi‘ruvinciul Detec- tive iirwr .hnn rufurxwd from llozmnnn, lilo-1t. lu th» abrupt parlance of a [mlICil ofiicvr, Mr. (irrcr pronounces ilm confer!» nion of llulron to the murdvr for which hincll'lu-rrell stands convicted on " n greet big “hon” Stewnuon still innintsinn that it in genu- inc. lie remarked that (he eucch of Dub ton liud luid him Open wmncl: ridicule and he liml been In worried About it that ho vriuho-i. he flGle‘ had anything to do with it. Uer wiiJ report. to the Attorney Gene rnl thnt Stwveuuun'o atory is not bellow-d in tho Montana town where be within»; that he found papers in Stevenson's room contuinixu ru-couutn of if“! trial and son- tcnmq of Mm-thrroll; tho wtntenwnt of the police marshal Of the town that If such a mnn no llotton exi-itcd he would certainly know of it; also other observationagaibered during the deiectlvn'a atay in the place. Bolemnu is a county seat in the Shite with as population of about 2,200 people. I)«puty Atmrney (jcncral (.‘urlwright any- time department. I! {hm-om hly vatlctird that ilwre is nothing in tho )ulton atory. The affidavit made by W, .l. ritrvenaon la in the hands of Mr. Robinmrw, who re. criwd it trom Montmmon Saturday. It beans Mining ovulcnco of not being genuin". in iypemiuon, and attached to It on: the aignumrrn “ W. J. Stevenson " null " Rulwri Duttor. ' 'l'he chamr‘si‘n of the WW) name-0 ari- renmrknbly NIII'Illti‘ While in Bum-mun Iércer‘mkc l .‘iLi-vrhuou llyflllirw him the aaiiiianit. but the latter ~aid he had furimirllril it in hli’. Rulmwtis‘ on March 31. iii» day after it won «win-nun. ’l‘hin u'nu untrue. for he had it i4 bun pot. msion all the limo (ire-e1 mm there, and for Nardcd it on the IIAIIIF train that Ilrmr left by. Enclmcd with the affidavit iv" a letter date I April H to this eff-wt. “ Wh)‘ did Stevenson not. show (,irev-r the uflieln Vit'! The rrnmm Ill obvious! He knew that the ofl‘irer would recognize at once that the signatures were made by one man and WM afraid the detective might make It uncomfortable for him." ......._..__..-0_...A- AFTER YANKEE POACHERS- labia ruthenium Caught Fishing In (Jon-alum WnN-n by lmncctor Ice-r. Pom Conmmm, (lot, April illâ€"Fishery Innpector Kerr, of “million, with the ohnrurcd tug Aldorwu, Capt. Peterson, modenraid on some Buflcln fiulmrmen engaged in aching in Ccnndlcn watcra, between Fort Erie And Pun. Ablnn, near Windmill Point, dulmyiug 3 number of their not. and to. lug some ofthc flnh found In them. Th were com. mean or twenty boot- ongnged at the time and then was quite n scattering of the men on tho opp-thee of the in. tor'n tug. in one Instance it In npor the tug ad to fire I I In order to prevent one of the boot- nlnhtng thelr not. to cave it from being Wuyrd. Some two of three lulle- of nets were simian-Mod or decimal. -â€"..... .â€" mcd M on Over-1m (inland-nu. Trivium April 14,â€"A young mm will Willin- Vnndutflor, who “'0ka MI. Bone! Smith, dvnguhf, 736 Queen mm we“, took on meldin- of chloroform and died from the 0*"... Ha bod been mom“. for uncut do". wholly accident-I. Mb"! ,. . hm. om. horned a 9...... Jam“. Ilium. April Itâ€"Tho m ~.. .......~.. -......_...~- >w “wle mum Uh voila «ll alibi-Ivy M ' Mail “£22 ..A u.â€" with the M'phiu. an no Africa tribe- hqnnnfition Thom. American tulm u dninty have! I the smallest gnu . with the stock- aloha nicely caviar and on u wanna influx Ind imid in’trndnap #3014. y ‘ new...” ' 'wéntod. '7’ dgpplxtu once to In. Do. Bub. ' KAI: hens. Apr. 17 -n-... .. --- ._..-.....-..._..-..- ...........M... For Sale or to Rent. flint desirable privntc recidonco on Man street. Athens. formerly ocouui by Dr. (in-- uoll. 8 loan lnwn, wcl fruit. (roan, gird“. no stables. pply to d. 5. Como“. . 1).. Athens. t.l'. JERSEYS FOR SALE. 'l‘wo heifers and bull l0 months oldâ€"wholes St. Lambert stockâ€"large ciao. Registered A. 0.0.0. Solid color. Write at. once for priceca-Jersc Stock Farm. 0130. W. HARDINER. Lyn (ht. MONEY TO LOAN. THE undersigned hurt a. large mum of money . to loan on real astute security at lowest rates. 7 W. S. BUEliL. Barriltor, etc. ()flioo- - Dunham Block, Brockvillc, Out. For Sale or Rent. Three first class bounce in Athens. Price to unit hard tlmus. En ulrc of H. ;. PHILLIPS. Athena Jun. 9th. mil. if. ForWS-ale. A New Sinai-r Sowing anliiuo. only used nfow wecka, will bosold vvry cheap. Apply to .\ RC". JAMES. March 5th. 1894. I‘llgin 81.. Athens. Public Notice. A1 prm idod by Ii. 5. 0. Chap.15~l. I will Offer for solo at tho (‘onlml iiotol. Delta. on Tucmlay. Mny int. 1894.1» Ibo hour of2 o'clock in tho aftcmoon. the followin goods und «butqu belonging lil \i'. A. Iiilillt'. grocer. lately doing buninouu in lmltn, to satisfy a claim of i 8.00101' bonrd and lodging furnished the nah \V. A. ilnilir. vim; Unc buy Innrc T yraru old. onu sinulu harm-an tncu ), om: trunk and nonicntn. 'l‘rrms‘ of Halo, l‘unb. \‘t'. H. [IENAll’lfl Ft. 3:. ‘le‘h‘ldu‘n‘. Auct ionccr. Vmuillt‘ Huh-(l nt lloltn this lFIh tiny of 2'. pril mu. Headquarters in! For the manufacturing and sale of Bee-Hives & Beekeepers' supplies I give special attention to the. manufacturing of combtfoundntion in all i c‘eunso by the latent process of filtering in order to take out all foreign matter, which is essential in making fimt‘olm foundation, mode on Macino wnx taken in exchange for foundation- Address. WILLIAM wanna, wan BURTON, our its brunclton A. l. lioot's latest impmved. Orders filled promptly. April 73, 1894. ‘Jm m._______._._.....â€"....H_w. . ......_..4....._..._._....-__._._~._ , FRIDAY BARGAIN r Realizing that the most advanced methods of doing busi- ' ness must be ado ed by those wishing. to march in the (my: rank. we will on riday nex't inaugurate the bargain day s - tom, and on that day we will give cash buyers the most irrcsufi iblc inducements in every department. ha (gut m eaglbusineu record stand: out i: r or ingandueady-progreca andnnotime' .. migrawd by.“ W- were our every day prices so much in leof the“ bnylrd' 7." increase our.“ or. linordcrrol ~Intuit-incurrindto 'sdors Trunks, V511“? Boga, pvt-at intentbn to retire from the shoe buan in Brook- ville, and not having “maid in cell- ing my flock in bulk, I nhnll now run it of st detail and cell everything VERY CHEAP . ‘ I have thouundn of dolls" worth of good goodn, andâ€"if I have anything you want, now in your opportunity to get great bnrgninl. runs out! It being my â€"â€" CO“ I AT 0103 GEO. McLEAN Brockville, April 10th, 1894. The lleportcr oflice is furnished with a line stock of horse cute for route bills, embracing-- Clydesdale , General Purpose . .. Draught Carriage Trotting All orders executed promptly and at reasonable rates. cut. 'the 7 bid)ng 2L9 cm 1470‘ G. E. Daugq/Z- - ‘i szmrzl‘ees Saleytacz‘z’ofi ~lrburton , .. m-_-_ ._._....__ O’Donnhoe Bros. - 3931-" 0 Call and select your v v DAY mu...

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