Lakes and Islands, Times Past

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

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Glen-vile was repreunted at I“ the surrounding ooterttinmenu on My night, some at Athens, Saginaw nud Glen Buoll. All report 3 very enjoy- able time. Buomflflw l-v-W NW that: d h 5!- lt. Mai. Oct-w. MAM. i- on- ID Ht. Running's luv still. am up on. of our young men in than to join tho Bundle“. Min Lilly Goal, who in boon ill â€" Mr. O. Burks has returned from the north where he held an ugenoy for the Rochester nurseries. Mr. and Mrs. G. Booth of Bronx- toqn are visiting friends in Curleton Plume. Mr. R. Love who has been suffering {or some duo, in pl slow! . Our cheque factory, n Friend is still running. It. Ind Hrs. Wu. Running, 01 Charleston, upon! a {0' any; last weak with ”lath!” here. Emit, Nov. 30.41:. an In. J. But luv. mun-nod from their bonny moon trip :0 Otuvn And have settled in our midst. “ Kimâ€"lihu of mum and Mr. Ed Lyon: of Smith's Full: wont Sunday a Barlowville. A for some time from effects of I. cancer in slowly recovering under We treat- ment of Dr. Dixon of Frankville. Mr. Wesley 36%" a. gun to move into hi: now house. The Spadina Aw busily engaged tnki beef ; as he only sells retail butchers need I although he keeps mare continually on tween here and Brocl Mrs. Reuben Au downc, is here visiti: Mr. Thos. Moles. Mrs. W. ] in Belleville returned h made her a a nice pony the time. ~ Mrs. J; N. Chapman is home. after an extended visit to friends in New York state. Mm. M. E. Preston is very ill. The new butter fuclory commenced operations last Monduy and is turning out a superior ,quality of butter. Farmers are bringing milk a distance 01 10 miles. The rices for making are S cts. per lb for utter and 1} cta. :- lb for skim milk cheese. Mr. W . Edgely is butter'maker and in ably assisted by Mr. J. McAlonan. Seeley’s Bay in to be congrated on having such an industry. as the factor in second to none in the country an speaks well for the enterprise shown by the gentle- men who compose the compeny. Mr. J. Hudson has bought the Guinford farm owned by the Greene Bros. _ gCCUNTY MWS MONDAY, Dec. }1108 Connell are States and are acme. Hush Mrs gainin; M rs Manon, Dec. 3.â€"â€"'I'he lmmry so- ciety in connection with the public school here is humming into an enter- rieing institution, worthy of a charter. e have only indirectly enjoyed the productions of the youthful contestant; for literary honors, but. would be de- lighted to ensemble some evening soon at the grand final. where we could judge for ourselves the prowess of which we hove been! so much. ' Mine Angie Sheffield in unending e fey dove in Antone and Elbe Mills. On Wednesday evenin lent a low of “the hop” called on ouro Mend, Rah Morrison, of the “Corners”, who. we on to beer, in ramming from Ilia ganddugemuillne-e. ‘ Our etc-Io loom, “Island City No.‘ 2," in cloned for we tee-on. - It. and In. H. Believer“ lave and in» e new been in the not Skating on the Inks pumice: to he very popular this moon. We an anxiously «man. the moonlight. ni Ma. r. .1an Fry. has gone to Forfnr to with lib hunter. who am. An our .0500! mm- Io hard to plead Woh‘hhd-nnl “numb-"lot end-m atria-3mg ‘ _|n.__ ._A._ The («Kid “I'm." boy" has .hudy among both-wok braedem und duty- hia “nigh on hand und in washing cum men. Among the ludin duirym in fully to: the Int lake- ol mow to fl“ this IOUNOII who hue did: and. on the I.“ worn surf-cod Pm hill. doprivodof their wan-om of Mono. Seven! mum-nu luv. been em- u-e Mm Am Wilt-o, Bil. Emilia, radium” , M Maiti- Johnson Greene. Rani. Win. ‘ ml should In of the mhmun M Buy... Home mi.“ ‘1. un- oondiuonof WdIWHWrying m human ml] m 00 ‘0‘ ground, than nuts I» mono!“- M honing h Myphnmnd who! fit flb‘rnimfly Wu“ Uur 3011001 nas been cwwu a riday last owing to the illncs: 1r teacher, Mr. Hog-an. Joseph Moulton has severed )nnection with the Hayes farm www.mu‘dmw vbitmflniy’afinyfilil'fii Mb“ I". 9118311.!»an Mm My nah.” He. Will “My, 0! M95.“ .m loll ‘ “I WWI In!!!” m G “A" 0! OOHWOIDIIII We an ”3&0!de who. A-..__ . Wm. Gainford is slowly re 1 health. ALGUIRE’S CORNER l he keeps the chestnm ntinually on the road be- are and Brockvillc. Reuben Austin, of Lans 3 here visiting her father “mutual. SEEIJJY’S BAY FWVILLI GLOBIVILLI. Ummor Gilber is able Woof, Wh visiting f l SOPEBTON DOW “(in 113 t hear that Mrs :riously ill. no. killing a :IC m a little better. is imprOVing in o sit. up part. of rofd friend, Rob men”, who. we mounting from illnels. closed since the illness 01 Charley and :1: from the occupied at friends 1' fathc had been wholesale, alarmed, chestnut road be- IS HALLOBY TOW I. MONDAY, Dec. Finâ€"Mr. R. Mp, who has been very ill, in convales- com. Butcher-ins was the order of the day for some time put and some fine animals have been slaughtered. George Lee killed a spring pig that when dressed ti ped the scales at 273 lbs. Next e are visited again with an- other snow storm. Mr. Wilbert Mallory has his new house nearly completed. Mr. A. W. Mallory has laid ten thousand tile this season and in- tends putting in more next summer. Mr. A. W., in, intends putting in a tile yard here, for he has the finest clay in the county. The ladies of the Methodist church held a social at Mr. C. Root’s. A good programme was rendered and a neat sum realized. Law suit is the topic of conver- sation at present. Mr. Bob Haeslip is the champion horse trader in this town, Lust Friday C. McDonald killed eight skunks in one hole. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collins spent Sunday with friends' in Lyn. Thanksgiving day was duly ob- scncd here. A few dinner parties ATHENS AND NEIGHBORING LOCALI- TIEB BRIEFLY WRITTEN UT. wen All the stores m Athens are now displaying Christmas goods and arti- cles of beauty and utility are found everywhere. Ivontu u Sun by Our [alum 01th. Poncu.-Loosl Announoonont Bound flint Down Mr. Low Brown is in Athen week on aviait to his mother, Case Brown. and other relatives The top figure for hogs on the Brockville market on Saturday was Rev. J. W. Weeks, of Smith’s Falls. has accepted a call to a church in Gue|ph. Mr. Wm. Chat-5913 arrived hc-re a Thousands of cars of have been cured by Hood’s This is abundant reason f0] it will cure you. Now is the time to squ the printer. Don’t neg portant matter, as we m dollars just now. ' Our magnifieenc display of holiday goods is now ready for inspection and is undoubtedly the finest collection of novrltieo ever shown in Athens-4t G. W. Beach’s. duced than of citizens. the Remember the free entertainment to be given b the A. 0. U. W. in the high school is evening. An excell- ent prognm will be presented includ in; un address by John Milne. Pm Gnud Mule! Work'mn. The condition of the Rev. W. H. Grahum, of Kemptville, in cunning hie friende serious anxiety. It in thought thathe in mfierlng from blood prel- mre‘on the bnin. He had mother serious “tech Int Friday end had to be curried home. having felleu down 0n Subbtth morning in the Madam dist church the pater pruohod an “a mine: of "Holinou" sud unnamed am for some time he would amend» Smith's Falls turkey fair will be eld on Dec. 13 and 14“ ho carnal home, In while taking a that morning mica of the first Sands, in nah month to s oomidonhon of thin mutter. 1n the evening hil addict. mpuflcnlu'ly Goth. youngpoopb. The pumice of Morning can]. in becoming' more gum] every day anon; both-took broaden and dairy- non. A “alumna dairy-CI in um when w hue Mr nub deprived of Mr weapon- a! M m Mun Ar. Wilton, 3]. Rant Join-on 0mm. 1-!qu Wk a Great bargains” Ir 'ercoats this month Mr LOCAL SUMMARY. .Jolm R agent of Is lust weq go from : is brothm n in honor 3R6!) .ND‘I‘IITON mo.“ 1511198 Q”â€" the ‘OV d. Jack Collins spent ands in Lyn. day was duly ob- A few dinner parties ‘6] Bidp of Otuwn, gel ‘ Sun Life, was! ind in compmy wit Ir. A. Jamel. inm is in Athens this his mother, Mrs. otland and in the A. M mumma. men's and boys‘ .le lua :glc at ll rheumatism hrmparilla. Jeliéf that. \889'8‘ his im- all out Ir.O.H.Wood.dluvflb. 0“» no! to lg on My 0:! 633706.000» pay ”Iron 0! h etc-um On tho '3’ Ion. "one. to“ him oftbovholo Put (land Mute: Milne of the A. 0. U. W. will spank It Toledo on Doc. 5 and ot Delta on Dec. 0. 0006 cm tortcinmcntl in connection therewith hove boon cmngod for both place: and the public will be admitted (no. Phil. Wilton & Co. will clef Mr whole stock of crockery, china 3nd ‘huwam It on» for the next. month, nordor to claw it out. The flock in well selected and is ofl'ered It a amt reduction as we IN going out o! thut lino. 4w. At this union of the your advertiuo manta become new: matter. In every hon-ohold there no than who are looking for holidny bargain; The spirit of Christina preoenhtionn brood. over the land, _nnd the eye: of kind- lioeu and forethought mean the mer- chants with keen viniou. KIM “that. Mat Lynonnao'r'lth “Santa Clam" will soon be making his annual visit. I f our readers, when making urchuee, will pmronise the stores hut. advertise. they cannot make u miuuke in getting value every time. It in the wide-awake merchsuu who can give you the grate“ bar- gill“. nonmnamm. The High School Literary Society scored a grout success in their first onâ€" Vterminment held on Friday evening. From startto finish it was thoroughly enjoyable und more than satisfied the large audience present. After the singing of a melody by the whule company. the president of the society, Mr. G. L. 'l‘uohr, welcomed the nudi. ence in a nutlv worded salutabory «address, in which he gave. the planning I intmlligonco- that it was the intention of When near Wettport on Tuesday evening last the B. & W. express struck and killed two horses. Acci- dent; of this unture would be much more frequent wove it not for the vigilance exercised by the rngineor. Shnuld any damage or loss of life result in such cases a, very heavy re sponsibility would rest on the owners of the animals allowed to stray on the track... One of the numerous weather prophets predicts that December will be the coldest month of the coming winwr. January and Feb- ruary will be warm with occasional high winds and ice will be a scarce article This prophet ovi- dentlv has no interest in the coal business. Regarding the Scarcity of ice, people of this section will prob ably be able to secure enough for their needs. It is generally a pretty sure crop. Alex. McGregor. of Smith’s Falls. died in utter wretchednesn, from delir- ium cremens, on Monday night of last week. He ml: for many years a bar tender in Smith's Falls, but. for the past four or five years had been loafing abcnt doing nothing but drinking. He was a sort of a mixer and led the life of a hermit, dwelling in a. little hovel he had built for himself, and in it he would spend days and weeks ulone About ten days ago he went out and bought several bottles of liquor with which he drank himself to death. Al. though livin; in squalor he left a canh account in the bank of over $5,000, which sum will go cu his aged mother, who maiden in North E'msley. He was «bout. 45 years of aged waterâ€"others next to itâ€"min order to misc u grxxl share of tho toml uimcd at. Soltliflrshavo been told oil to visit from house.- to housc, and solicit contributions. 1n nthvr places, the. bands have urmugml to wrenmlu, and by this moans misc something towards the “Target." Gout“! coo-on lot“. tninmcnts during the winter. The Glee Club and orchestra were popular features of the program that followed and were favored with enthusiastic encores. The choruses of the former were full and harmonious, the differ- ent parts blending sweetly, «ml were such an to demonstrate the prvaencn oi a number of good voices. The orches- trul music delighted all and with the addition of a has: viol cauld be ranked in every respect as first-clung. Dickens “Death of Little Joe" was read by Miss Etho' Richards with becoming. inflection and pathos Ind her inter- pretation of the and story meived Tl f" ‘ .1 I nwriminppluuso. Th 0 "Tent Scene" 10 o ow ng grants “([1 made mm “ "Wm" “nu, Casu- ' to locks-ups: Gsnanoquc. 850; Car- in,“ instant“ by Jun"... 3', ":3 dinal, 325: S necrviilc, 825; Hagar, the former taking the port of Athens, 325; cmptlvillv, '25; Brutus and the lanai-JIM“; Both WWW", “5 chnmtorn, in voice cud union, were A ”Ohm“! 0‘ "'1- '” passed crumb], impel-”mud, n". H ' at the death Mr. illiam Chester in tho randvringof his rt. nonm- smwn’y ““5 0f Philipsville. in; midst-able histrion talent. Tho JIG- Goliagher, 0' Augusta, and um. loading up to the «Ton: Scone” Israel Knapp, of Ruler. wen placed won concisely tainted in n plpor red on the list of destitute insane. and by Ir. 0. Nah. A dam by m..- llooe- Stevens, of Bastard, on the K. Wu ands}... mud n neitâ€" chlrity list, club, in n. ylhirn M Ma nonhu- of the fin En "‘m "The v-Ksh- mu. Ito-Ko- n,” 7 o "illusion by W on). My societyolthe high school, held Last week the couutios council , a by-Iuw creating North Augustus police village, and nom- inations for truism will take place on Jan. 9. society to give THE ATHERE. BEH)RTER DEC. 4 1894. little hovel he and in it. he lweeks ulone unter. The were popular that followed x enthusiastic f the former a, the difl'er- IV. and were enu Wilton l. Son, bum, m in» «yum mu union direct beds. and have mm con- Innfly on hand. Pu'da muffins 3 quantity for «immanent- will be supplied on short notice. unknown-nu. mum”. Wt. youningin Ml . is” J. r. Uh. with tho Y. .0 I. in Tobie; on Tun-duh «'an Duh. Admin-ion Ina. Thi- ii the I.“ for {u mil-,0. , nah udoolku. l a big 0! fun. all] price- were never Iv- Ior equal quality. Cc.” M an Shannaâ€"u 0. W. Bambi. "‘ W1 ' ma- 5% l “ mono" Soap lo somethh now. t will elem pubis, ollolotl marble. and will polhh bran, coppt tin and all meallc swimâ€"a; hon: hold necessity. Be euro and get Me. For sale at Molt & Robeson We regret to bar of the very uti- I illum- of Anion 0010mm, 0! Deli... He wu .- well a usual up to {malty :Hondny) when on than in Iii no broke. rupturing o blood vmol. At noon w-dty he wu alive, but very low. Athcne' skating rink in now muted, work in the vey o! prepcring the ground heviz‘gubeen commenced yea- terdey. It ' be located in the old I , rear of the etore of Holt 8 bacon. end will be under the men- ement of Mr. John Mulvcnc. Mr. A. Jemel has [one out of the blacksmithing bneinees the; he has carried on‘ successfully for seven] yous on Elgin street. and the premiu- ee have been leased for e term of years by his late foreman, Mr. Hebe: Young. A! _t.he__petroqe of the chop well know. Mr. Young is an excellent practical mechanic of experience, and it is hie intention to continue the busi nose in all its branches, viz. :general blacksmithing, horseshoeing. repairing. and the wood- working and painting departments will be 8attended to by skilled mechanics. He invites the {En-0mg age of the public, assured that will be able to give them the best of satisfaction. A few weeks ago some of the grain dealers of Manitoba were found mixing No. l and No. 2 hard wheat and selling the mixture for No. 1, thus misrepre- swnting Manitoba wheat as to quality. It is headless to say that the farmen were indignant because of such treat- ment. During the past week dis honest Canadian shippers of cheese have be-n branding summer chem-so as September make and placing it on the English market. This can have no Eng liah market. This can have no other effect than to lower the grading of Canadian cheese and consequently lower the price. It is too bad that them too staple articles of our country should be thus misrepresented. as to the e dustry. I mince of i institution 000. The and the contract lot, and al ed to $15,537, more than : than the estimate. It now charities in the counties ah 000 per year, while the ance of the House of Indu be about $8,500, or only cverv $1.000 assessment.” the contents of the “War-Cry." and the special phamplcts and appeals which are being distributed by the soldiers d officers. The proceeds of prev 5 Self-Denial Weeks in Canada have been continually in- creasing, and there are many reasons to believe that this year’s effort will exceed the former. Many officers and soldiers have deter- mined to live actually on bread and watchâ€"others next to ituâ€"in order to raise a good share of the total aimed at. Soldiers have been told of! to visit from house to house, and solicit contributions. In other places, the bands have arranged to serenade. and by this means raise We have previously announced that the Snlvationists am having their Self-Denial Week during the week, December 1st to 8th, and efforts are now being put forth in a, practical way, as we conclude from the contents of the “War-Cry." and passed a by-law creating North Angus» a police village, and nom {nations for trustees will take plaa on Jan. 9. At a special meeting 0! mo mcr my society of the high school, hclrf onmeeven, olDac.8rd,for pm- of meal and ndopdng an rer‘I report, the loilowlng minimum moved by Principal Mr 3.8.mmdmmdedby In. G F. Wt, m curled nun! “mm: "Timbuktu o! M- and»: In". My a nu. nun. 3mg Du. hum“ um and ”'0'.me railway hm: ”flu will“ 1."; I” t: tin” “hum“, Hr '- m mly. W V Y.” ’6! m m Who! found he I. W] me ma Industry abo' something onoxom, M. OODDGI‘. into] )uflt “ammonia-chow «cum 071nm. flow Dv-Dlphm 1: 351128 numb-o .ufl *m M” “I “It. .mn?‘ m It. m Hz. M ”bum-ambit“.- IIW than mulls-luau: magnum... how mum-nub Khulna. 0n- tnlud nan: In goo-MOI:- uwn w Klnburn. “d h b M och-r my ho mum Tim-o was un pom-MI with diph- mm. a Klnburn And victim m. Suverd doub- huo coon tho I‘m-u whole neighborhood. The Kilburu public u'lmol has been cloned and the Board of Health has authorized the health ufllcer (Au-low every whoa] in the wwuablp if town 01 with the day. 11: willingn loll Hu- ('1 on midst no nut u DWI l')‘ Io lulu Illa ly-puuu An With and. MI Ibo 00.1".“ 9-0.“... husmm. Nov. OILâ€"Arnold Foot", 11).. bu written to the Tune- todlnot in u- trulion w in: t omission- from its report of Lot Ripon'is exchange of :10!" wIth them “(it deputatio- on Tue-- (151140 ngl'pon he - n. uprated hIl wI llngnau to submit to Sir John My wu Mu «lawmlon' Imam”. Lord 819- on «Mad: “ My deputmontd lymputhlfl no naturally In thI- qumlon wlth than colonies lupoclally "pro-out." Ar unlll Fmtor comments: ”I‘M- Is a rennrknhln declu-htIon had It Mod other (IL-legato. heuldu myself. If a non- any of sum appear In tho whines u an m. owml advocate. prajudIoed In hohhlt 0! Mn Camullm cllonu. It. seems hI. h time thn llrltlah authors sud publhhori find mum other channels to convey their VlOWI, Inasmuch as I! Canadian views I). w oeplud the property of Brim-h authors will he In jeopu'dy In Canal: and still morn to In Auntralil and the United States." Income a mother. local Euro, Aged Tayl It. in estimated the receipts tron perfurnmnces amounted to al and “'Hsou and Smith, besit' this money with them. have ue pay incidental expemeu conne the production of “ Billee Tayk David (rm-lulu Murray on Copmhh. HAMILTON, Dan. aer. David Christie Mu ny,1n an Interview here. 3110 o» p ion to his views upon the Canndlan copyright question. upon which 5 con- troversy kin program between Mr. R. '1'. Laneefleld. of this city. and Mr. Dd”, mints been that mm h comm and u 3! method 4 J0“). HM 0mm pt mum I RIPON OFFENDED THI AUTHOR‘ “'a‘vamm M alum mod Tun nvcmm-wny mannaâ€"m m. Kw nun Tatum”. lowly.- nu! mm.m u m. In! an ”a '- m Shh-”d With no I...” "Mn. HAMILTUN. Nov. mâ€"Horhon Wilson, 3 col mimic-inn and Weber 0! voice cul~ we. and James Smith. who jointly mon- {ed the production of the opera “Bill“ aylot," in the Grand Opera house in“ oek by local tnleut. have left. the city ith the receipts of the performances. he opera was a great uncoun financially ul otherwise, audit WM believed St. star's Home for Incumhloo. in aid oi hlch the opera Wu given. would be at ucmrlcherns a result. but the full wipts. exclusive of rent. of the Opera ou-pe, have gone with Wilma and Smith, ‘ui several of the farmer‘s triendn have sen victimiwd to the extent of about $1 wh. which they had loaned to the tenor nger. Mr. McKmnm. the cmtumer, oi oronto. also loses $150 on the transaction. yin estimated the receipts from the three flied [Hound a! mumcm n Ill- t-h en \‘unconvor Mill Mon Strike, mush nut-l Hey A Clv mm. B. 0.. Dec. 3.â€"-The cm- the Royal City mills here have vrk owing to a cut in wnges. Th! u from 10 to 80 per cent. About are out. The employee of tha Mill, belonging to the acorn- y also strike. These m ll- are : only ones running in British s at present, and the company y cannot, pay higher wages owing cmxnpetmon with Puget. Soon 'ogresl between Mr. R. '1‘. mm city, and Mr. Dnloy, nd la the London Tlmes. Md: “Thane latte" have time X lo“ Eng ltnd but l informed on the subject I ' the Csnadlnn VlQ' very wonder why Englmd nnd m should object] .8 I“. sud It. Cunadt pronoun to right Into an own oontI'OI. Gmermnont will Moons. firm to publuh an n pm'ment of an anchor: I per mt. all In" war :0 the Milli author. nn admirable Armagnac». m movement. on a. pm“ .H (rum Enchant! WM th'o 'nlhd Summon- LJ can no “Immun- mm] in dank n. I Il-hlnu nub. n l Ink lb- myflw alum-5:: momma md hnd always been con- nnd was highly eswomad Boston. where he wu naive business and had n-umt positions, among *reaident o! the French In addition to the above oud also swindled can 01 nnod Builley of a sum 01 in nu] , pond to have .1 and the popolice are now who him. ~en m ‘e WIDC I got. he mgh to for the In» two n tho-anneal up n my «hum lion. oogyuld of a "It"! llfllll n the dam triand whc >1 the Gov Lngged hm low the 100 r 3 mm In: L city after the extent we been tnk (med um. 01 uwned bum Ml con Conn-Al at...“ Al Marl-um house (but: gum “a; ”M. 81n.-lf..M. RICHARDS. Twenty flood ohoppo nwmtod (or shanty on “labor In"; no” Athena. Hlulwol. price for Illundlot lop. L! s. Y. BULLIB. Athens. hm man" no." "1"“ mm" 01.3. v on oro arm 0 put full and are yan- n I kinda of arguing and “win: We run I corn cob cruuh er in connection. Bringy our corn sud fi‘ oi it around into fine pmvmmimxy cob and Lil. ho saw mm in now in full repair for the winter cut of loan. Soliciting a shun of public patronnfi). D. .DILLABOUG Prop'r. Elbe Grist and Saw Mills. . The underei nod having had a la expert. once. with er ect. eucceu. in dehorn nu cattle. euuounce t t. they are tapered to undertake the dohornlnx of horde. area or email. and wnll mmmntoo satisfaction in every cue. Reta veg-y reasonable. Address at Athene poet A do“ ble tum of shout. zoo acm. altu. one mile nd a quarter out of Athens. wi told or oxchnnfod for farm of 50 acres. ‘ Property II we! watered. the l0“ 1: good to a nod state of cultivation. and a. new I» has un been erected. Can belmpocwd at time. Apply on the farm or to M. WILLIAM W001“. Athens. For Sale or Exchange. Havingputlnnpower paper cutter we will Icllntn amp to a quick buyer. a first olun Thorpe iron framo plow mpor cutter. cuc- fi Inches. 2 k five: 30 wth cutter; also a a londld roller nlfecnrd cutter with from and Ida “use. These machines fro In good M new and will beoold ate ha n as we have no flrthornw for them. W to or call on Paper .and Card Cutter For Sale, Cheap. a Jondid rbllogril I e u 0. new nd‘wm be no further use (I , He we. of quiet diep oeition and spent. a ‘greetpo rtion of his time in reading. being one of the but patrons the hotel newe- stendflnd W. In up ranco he wee short and stout. Dr. we ineuve made an ex- eminetion of the room in which the poor fellow committed the deed. It is stated that for eweek puteoloee wetchhed been ke pt on Feile’ a movements, n it was (erred he would do something rush. As Well as Ever An Ann-Ion (Mon. It tho Vlad-or Cnu I'll- Throat. MONTREAL. Dec. fi.-â€"-H. C. Folio. an American. who has been aguesc at the Windsor howl hero (or six weeks or more, out his throat inhil bedroom. Little-i: known About the man. He was about anofm tad aupposodtobo I New Yorker. uwmxflammmunm lie. Isaac-aura lwlphonuktn‘mom Int but“. man dechml to WW1!!!” mm. the mud Louie (eel "T wel never 1am umymo.” Gnu HIumJ orouw.0n Hood's HIII m promp‘ sud cmclom. yet my 0! notion. sold by :11 drowns. 25c. .sftor Taking Hood’: Iampulfla Full. wu snflerinn from niénul trouble and was greatly disturbed by the strikes in the sum. which turned to fill his mind with undue torohodlngl for the fumn. He woo found lying on his bed with his throot cut from oor to‘ cor. A bloody rooor was lying by his side ond o pool of clotted blood covered tho bed. From the blood oprlnklod on tho floor ond duo-ins table, it would oppeor thot [he committed suicide otondlng in front of tho mirror.» drops of blood cover the doorhomthobmontotho bod. Darin thopoot two or three doyo liohodoo t numorouo letter: ond tologromo to bio Mond- ln the United Stow wlio ovidontly mo olormod our bio condition. on no of his Month, H. C. Woit of Joruy City, orrivod in tho city only to find him dood. An inqnoot woo hold on tho . m jury rcturnod o verdict 0! on! whil- tompororlly intone. The anoint m token to Jorooy City. whoro tho boo rolodm for intormont. To Rutâ€"thus desirable brick house. with road can“ um! (um. lately occupied by Mr. Punch. and situated on Bold “not. tpply to K. H. ARNOLD. [out Opuon and-«I In Pam Ion-d. PAlun' 80mm. Out... Due. Lâ€"A m was taken mm; to and use local option by-hw In force hero. and unload In the prohiutkm hy-h' hing W by a Motive!!! _ bun” total. in may: 0M! "actor 00 gulch So: In the door and u h- Cronehd In the corn: and“ slum-t. Horned tom. calla. VIM mm to Mil-ho ml Elbe Mull. Nor. Mb. I” Ion. against H). Mama. Wu and nml another M new of A hm your old 3 than H Whig Mn men! and" ’M can ut dl gum-"g. w “N4 For Sale or to Rent. 00nd at a W m X “unauthmflmvmbmll :M'I dilute lo: Iv. “Iliad-nu. e Hun. Men nub ‘11:“ququ ”In; dull.“ ollnllucbulnlbdlldmcdlow 8w: 3 llood'n sun-punk uvomud h mmraldocldml to If! a bottle. 1 bill Choppers Wanted. Dehorning Cattle Sanaparllla ‘F SUICIDE IN MONTREAL. at"! "an Notice. m Hack to Ilalu. Nov. mum-nus Rsbhltoy. e Ir. t camped from Kim!“ on Md! In the on, to: noneth- lo and Trmm I wont to his mother'- home him. Th. mun mad I he Md no In looked blind in the cm in mm , 30 w. uh- in hand ad I calls. when to will an“ “I fiEPORTEH OFFICE. Ansel. 0m J. A. SHERMAN E. PALMER. m an This and mute any QM September 25th Lyn .. Wooflen Mills FUR ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF Buggies, Road Carta' Democrat Wagons, Fancy Carnages, Mikados, Kensingtona, and Phaetons, ‘I REPRESENT THE And it is a well known fact their work is not excelled for its style. comfort or durability. and the beat of all ~prices to suit. the times. Any rigs not. in stock can be ordered from the factory on short notice. Also Agent. for all the leading Agricultural Machinery of the day. Call and see me before placing an order for anything in the above lines. I give special attention to the manufactul ix 3 «f ((n b fr 1 x ('M n u n its branches I c eanse hy the latest procus « f filiuh g in cut. r Io Nth . u all foreign matter, which inssentinl in making first chat foundation, II «de on A. I. Root’slateatimproved. Macine wax taken in exchange for fourdnticn . Orderlfilled promptly. Address, A to... W by an old mu... Wily I“ WW by mm at tau... 1: tho only Moody uhMroflAbkMk-ludb Mona. Mm of ummlplnd annulus who cl. mm m in plane of mu. Ask for Cook'l 0am Boot (Yo-pom. (an an MC“- Md. or Inch” 81 no a out» In postage in mm and nwmund. salad, by rent-null. lull-«lad puumhn ln plan onwlopo. to ladle- only. I an". Add"- The Cook Coup-Iv. Wind-or. Out. 00m THOS. BERNEY, ATHENS Bee-Hives 82; Beekeepers’ Supplies Have a good stock at genuir mil be prepared to sell the same ; at all times be prepared to pay th wool in cash or trade. Head-quarters in Warburton In. Ann 17. In MILLINERY Danada Carriage Company Athonl. April pril AID NWO DAYI Are You Fortified? tom Mnngth. Scou'u Emulsion noun-Mm. Mug“:- making o! to!“ [glare a,” enrichu ‘bohlood ad to... Ip thewholo m. “mminathQotho-lth,mdon flow 0 “unknown-flaw“. OI’ENIN(3 Log of Flash. mm m u will. an all conditions of Hating. 3'" on!) the min! It In- our trudg- mark on ”(Mail '9)”. ”up”. Him. IRES. m "W!“ O" ”0 Sggtt’s Emulsion 1894 Don I“.- IV AME. Drum-t. Athena ook’sCottonfloot BE SURE TO CALL ON COMPOUND. :or the manufacturing and sale of I! ~ E WILLIAM YOUNQ, OF BROCKVILLI I; Niki THOS. BERNEY ' m “I I" w _. 3'. {ELâ€"Tu u do"? .fift’lu in! M h m to u 99 Awgvm 9964 it .30 PM __ In“! ”Imus-‘1‘ a. uptofi Ill ”Dido: work. “demure rum to In 2:21“ «knack. A hon. A In mm do n3: Wm gun to no." 3; Iowan 0: my land ML!!! he work required lob- doun I." had by swirl“ ‘0 “1' mm; m n Lib; ' it'hifiv‘mulyotyo‘miffla '0' I. I W5 .W5. , first out-Maw will 1 [or III. the Adam Bflokud I‘ll. K: . 005% MIL ’ HE undo nod hu 5 In 0 mm d! we 1‘ to lotn l(13%“! «tun Jam: .0. Iouu’t ulna Gillanâ€"Dunn Block. Broohillé; 0n Ann“. June 5th. nu Admin on MONEY TO LOAN. Tenders Wanted. Ill-wool Yarn and Club moderate prices, and nil highest market price {or Lime for Sale. R. wnnxm WAR BURTON, ONT JV W- .. gym. one:

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