Winn-olives:- “vault-slut. 1‘0"“ Molnar. Jan. ll.--'rha People's Istuleheese Fae he. been sold to Mr. Thea. lyera the sum at $800 and Mr. Irwin has been en- as maker fennext season. isa H. Hales and Mrs. Holmes Henderson returned home from Athena where they were visiting friends. A number from here attended the funeral of Rev. N. H. Howard at We. Farmers are takin advantage of the aleighing and are my teaming. Remnant and Stock-taking Sale 'I Imported .'. Garment- 'I W ha at “as van yuurWme-aummrwm“ llaalblu Jm‘CnMBd-oomhflumitfl‘uwmudu l wn Cheviot Jack Sou-Ll t t. ' at I“. 10.0. t .- a." Tweed my. inmow at mm a; 5500.410 Cloth line-last Circular. . in. very special. M new flue Brocade Russian Circular. Gem“ lath Hood. for Collar and Edging. 02!. new “3] 14.50. ‘ladlos' Black Cloth Wm“. Braldcd. ted tht. Heavy 2111 M. so). now am Use. These naryatnesnonioaotbspa-su y. wikTï¬lephtme 149. Bill. 0 IIIITOHESON d. 00. fl... .. _ . . ._..__..__...__.___.__q__â€"_.-.__ __ um...†._... m Buick-taking Sale COMMENCING mmmtuwi We have about completed a JANUARY. 1892 NEW - GOODS ‘ gen'oral Just opened up WAHIIBURN’S CORNERS. Meson, Jan. litâ€"Last Friday night our correspondent was thrown into a state of stnazemem by seeing the boys getting out their best turn- tiuts. Unmquiry it was discovered that they and their fair ones were gonng to a party at the home of our genial ex-school teacher, Mr. T. H. Crawford. After the party had as- sembled, the evening was s cut in games and plays, intersperst- with excellent music rendered by Messrs. Morrison and Washburn. When they were tired of this. they refreshed themselves by a luncheon which did justice to the judgment and skill of the button. But when old Father Time got around to the wee sma' hours, they took their reluctant lame. gill “ow?th .satlsdsd, unwoun- “8 "P." hoe-v ‘ - ‘ -99†mï¬ï¬‚rw mm 0’ m3. Monmv. Jan. 11.â€"-â€"Mr. Jun. Jock- son, blacksmith, of (Jaintown, was married last Week to it Miss Hogan. The ceremony was performed in the English church, Lsusdown. Mr. J. l’. Dnell starts with his family this Week for Cliicngo, at which place a son ofhis now resides. Mr. Bnell has still another son in the Mounted Police in the North Wrst. There will he in the near future several noted weddings in Cuintowu, but we must touch things very cure- ??W “"0" fully in said village. on we might pos- ileeae Feathers by the pound. Every P." “swam sibly got it bee in our cup. 5 Mr. Z. Pin-vie and Mr. J. Dix-hey I are huvingnsplendid time in Culi- ROBT. WRIGHT & C0. ,ROB'T WRIGHT and Co. forum. These young gentlemen Pnorxseionitn cums. “We a»; Convinced thatâ€" e. no..." a. scan GENERAL XERCKANTB lyron A.ivertts, Addison and Rocksprings IOLICITUR, CONVEYARLER. ac. uv ntonm Panels von mic-ovals A. Pants" AND Sox's man. IAIN STREET, ATHENS. BUTTER}. EGGS. BEACON SKINS. BAPth e't’ltiji‘ an» EUOAR. £117.. A1“) IILL AT 301'“)! Pllc‘ than. M. B. CORNELL, Ous- Sprin' Goods .UILZ. L. .' BROCKVELEJI rlvswurt. st'nosox an accountant. “ave Just arrived and for Qualit . ï¬gsntity and Prices we defy compo i- t Dr- Stanley 8. Cornell a. Our Prints. Ginghamaï¬hirtinxa. Cattonades, Gray (tattoos. and Twecda IAIN STREET. ATHENS are very attractive and chea . whilst our Wall Pa r. Boots an Shoes. Ready Mixed ’aints. l.euds.(ills.t}lasa. Crockery. Etc, are for Superior to Quality than ever before shown. 4,057 Yds. Resurrection latest designs of Remnants T’r'zr'v" . -... . PRINTED , outcome Flannelettesâ€"large assortment at sale prices. Hundreds and hundreds of ards bargain prices in Feather ’l‘iekings. IArge variety bargain Apron Check Ginghaml. Big assortment Striped Checked Cotton Shirtings. lhlss Grey Cations all anal. lths. CassaW’Hta Mes. Pillow Causal. Towels and Towellingu, Linens, ato. Bargains in 2«yd. wide White Twilled Flannel Shootings. nod White Wool Blankets. all through our immense assortment. They are all now laid out on tables. and marked down to about balf‘price. Early buyers will. as usucl. secure the best choice. lemuuv DISEABIï¬ or Wolln. O... llavnzrrinn Afternoons of Tuesdays. Thursdussnnd Saturdays. 1. F. Harte, M.D.,C.K.. P-YHKCIAN. HlfltUl-JOV & ACCOUCHER. Graduate Royal l‘uili'flil t' uoen's University.) “in of ()olle 'u of Phys riunsnnd So no. 0-.- Oflcc: Me. n at.. opposite Gamble louse Athans. 2&5! and on TIAI at 85m, 80m, 00¢. and 10¢- per lb. are unequalled for flavor and for stron on. J. 2. Lamb. 1.0.8.. IINTItfl'. Arm $81-$31.“ to years a! - sues Ir. Lamb In “report-d to render the services in both mechanical and surgical dent- lat". Remnants Dress Goods Remnants Laces Remnants Ribbons Remnants Silk Remnants Cottons Remnants Cambrics Remnants Linings Remnants Prints Remnants Towellings Remnants Table Linens Remnants Tickinga Etc. 300., Ito. Iona-slur we always give as nay lia- ol‘ HUG“ for 61 as nay “ louse " in the Trade. m h M, A _ v.._~-_.w._-._._-â€"-â€"---â€"â€"- Ladies on should examine our atockol‘ Fine 8 . Slippers. All-Wool Cash 3. J, sanndorl, mores aud Prints. Gents our Hats. - “W. Furnishing-.1‘wceda. and Kid Gloves 03011. EVGINEER, Domlnmn and Provln- are exactly what you yum, dbl Lind flurvuynr. Engineer for Load. (70., _____ > ! ll: uth 8:. Escort and ï¬mï¬u‘ro:’3illx uv-‘v’larl t-i Fulford block. car. 3011‘! Munro Onnau AND l-‘rrs (influx-nun j I: St. and (Tour: liouw . veutto. Brockvilie. ’ ‘ igheat Market Price for Pro- ww†cc: 5 per cent at! for Cash ; mall proï¬ts and quick. was ATT & SCOTT. , a... - 4.-...- " ~ _ ‘ _ ‘1'!!! a i ;~ ~'--;~;‘:-~"~""~ western tartan MONEY it) LOAN . um um stvmss no. “A†'ronoxro Table " "ease. til}? 0"! MOFF Bythscslshrated h. , ‘ o W. have lfl‘tl.rll'.’l7-)‘i" '4 place A large aunt of ’fh'itl" fund-i :il warren! mines of internal on Int fli'll’llexL‘ un improved farms. Terms to '3 ‘,. .\ lfi' l!) "‘“M'†“itt'li-l’wiicsin 8L msnnn, llnrrlstcrn. Bun. l'iroclt ville. wruti‘or the good of their health, which is daily improving. Mr. Wm. Powell, of Chit-ago, is visiting his mother and brother in Cnintown. *lvir. Charles ’l‘ruvsdc-ll and wife. of unetown, attended the James Buell ' recrption on last Friday. Mr. Button Pool, of Cnintown. is attending college in Bulloville in view of ï¬tting himself for the ministry. THE HUN. GEORGE W. ALLAN. PRESIDINI" GEORGE (IOODERHAM. Vton-rmuurms'r Money to Lend ~â€"â€"-ON Farm or City Property 3 ,AVORABLI TIRIE 3'33 ELIE‘AYIKNT. For particulars apply to‘Waltor 8.1.00. an.. : “mm†"mm" 7° Chm" 8Ԡfrom†The season has been unusually warm-4:00 warm to create orto much of a demand for heavy goods. and we have a very large SAXOK w‘mlmvnx’ stock of this class of goods on hand. , It will pay us better to or other deleterious sum maï¬w mg «wow-many“. .w. - fun)". make some sacriï¬ce of proï¬t than to carry {hem over ; Ebere_ V ‘ “fwd,†fore. we are prepared to make generous reductions in all dc- "‘*"~ ’ - rtmcnts of winter goods. ,, W & Ce‘ pa We will commence this sale Saturday morning. A age oi at years She leaves two sons ‘1’“? 87m ’ ,7 inmmw. .m, Don't buy Flannels, Underwear. Dress Goods, Mantle maï¬a.“ “in,†“friendâ€, mm at .075.000 Cloths; Ready-made Mantles. Etc. until you see our stock and her loss. ' The funeral service was get our reduced prices. it will mean money in your pocket. conducted m the M001!le Chnri'l). 1mg... & by the Rt... A. A. Rudlsy, who preached from Gen. xmtt, s. The C. 0. F. Court. Frankvdle, P. S.â€"-â€"Remcmber Saturday morningâ€"«Saturday Morning. TU R N ER’S Baking Powder ..__ 13...- Pure ""holrsome. 3 «(simple Reliable IT is A PURE Cream Tartar Baking Powder And contains no Alum. Ammonia r Sale. Decem Many people when they hear the words “special e’ale' shrug their shoulders with incredulity. Perhaps they are not to blame. regardless of prices " and the " selling under cost †business has Burt is a ï¬ne young man. The “ great clearing sale A “4..-...†., been over-(10m. FRANKVILLE. FRIDAY. Jan. 8.~~l\ir. James Rudd. who has been very ill. in recovering slowly. Miss Valone. of Delta. visiting friends here. Frank Eaton in learning the tailor- ing business with l). McKenzie and is ï¬tting along splendidly. in. Lewis Ireland one of the old" t residents of the township of liï¬tlay. passed uway on the 7th. after in l and lingering illness. at the advnn has been IIOOIPOBATID av Acr- ov Paaunssrn l 8 b 5 CAPII’A‘ .2 000 .000 WA “1' ED Amer-a) Baltth business transacted. m 40,000 DEACON AND CALF SKINS toJlaw York and Medusa. Inland. bought W.“- gnve an oyster supper in their hell on Thursday evening the 7th. Alter supper was over Mr. John Lonckn occupied the oluir, after which speeches were delivered bv the fol. lowing brethren: Bro. W. I). Liv- ingstono, 11. Johnson. W. Richards. 0. L. Munroe. C. McGrady. and the tall-man was called upon but refused. so oysters seemed too plenty for him. and aoldat lowest rates. Saunas Ban or part-ant in connection. mv -â€"â€.~ o M. Baton; - “Brockville Has decided to sell a big lot of Winter Goods at prices that will tell. A. B. BRODRICK. Ila-acme. u-..“ utomr CA8]! PRICE a'r BANK OF MONTREAL m BBOCKVIL“ scram-an ills. . TAII’EBY. WISTPORT. aa-saae-eoaea. a a e e a e e s o u o a n u a ~ e y a u a a a c u a a . . u a o a . a a on tables in the centre of store will .oagaaaeaeooe-e .AlargelotofDro-Goodsplaecd beslasghtered, and all fresh, nest Barnum", Jan. 16.-â€"-Thero wore . two marriages in out little town this One lot at $0 and No. to be sold at "a. all wool goods. Another lot week. Misc 0. Toll was mnrried to from 40 to 000. to he sold at lbs. Isa than. Mr. B. Spicer. by Rev. D. Y. Roan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b We wish the oung couple much joy. Ir. Hugh agen and Miss Agnes Bennett were married in the R. 0. Church On the lilth. A ver successful social was given by the «lies Aid of the Methodist e uroh st Mrs. D. P. lguira'e on Wednesda event . he program Trim-d was all t at cool he desired. and the boys and girls thoroughly an- ‘ jeyed thornaelvea in the guinea pro- " ' " " videdfortheiraiensemen'. «4 ra- h" “MM-i Whatiathe matter with our um. lq rink? Coma. boys, hurry ID: I all runs-- ............. W L 9' nCORADY BONE a...†............. .............. cam e a . o e a e a u n a e a e e a o a A choice lot of Ready-made Kantlss. lor Ladies and Children. all new. at 20 per cent discount. eel-C e s o u e a e a a u t c e u a e a e a a e a e e a a o o a a a a e v u a e e s . - a e a a e g a u . a - a u . a u e o e v n â€"â€" Savings Bank Depart- ment pays Pour per Gent Interest, fie-pounded on 30thof1aneand81at Wisuï¬yssr. Sterling and other Exchanges on all parts efthe world bought and sold. Alnelotoflantlafllothsandï¬salsttsbâ€"thelargeatdtoiceintownâ€" aadcutanditssdfresovuadstoordsv. saccesaaaaaaeaece a v e e a - a 'euses e a e - - a houses. 'mtugmmult in Breekville. all . podssoldathalfprlce. [Adla- Girls'Isltflatsfrc-Sbe.spt also-OOaIsDQOIoueIOOOOIIooDIeCOII‘oanaitasaIe s v . Olav-as levees-I'd evavyi‘dssarlptlee. DryOcedsltsshiaBmhvlllsssebssQM ........... ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ I'lroallwaitinftohauaahase. hbpï¬aumadabe h ssll 00 A fielq'won 0 or" loo“ dlw'uion of BROCKVlLLE BRANCH. Mm. Oomsmly "him “'0 Sonsrlf’l‘emperancc attended the noon novel scum Ierrill Block. O. M. BABOOCK om" mm†M" “ “m ‘“ Thursday. I'll. lam! law“ b Jun. nan, -....-_ 3a. m "watt. Ialoy‘sIssthï¬ssI-a )no'cuvsna'l. Mt Farrie- the “I'll? 8106! Of Ilfllll 0ICC.-IDCOQI‘IICOI00.0.590IIQIIIODIOII Waregrct ‘,-V"ili c':i~ . .‘ptmp'dv’nfl‘ ‘ r ‘ ‘ l' ' - woman-v- “unnummaqw v9 ADDICOI. Qï¬mfltvï¬mfie.m an. to. the pulpit to our slim m genie; of ti: 10th gal.“ Ha preach s vs sea a hopes-Iva dissent-seize mqtgslou wcrh. Mrs. Poulsh. of Pleasant Valley. li- returned home from Gan-neg: where she has been 39904an Christmas and New Year holida s. The infant daughter of Mr. Gray, who has been alehtoah [time is recoverio . it is rumored t at May Browntown, will move into the vil- do lane in the sprin . We extend to him a uncut cordis welcome. Mr. Blb'n. of hit. Plea-tut. who has been cite indisposed for a few days. is al right again and ready for business. om metre our Yolas-ibeelthammssila mmvmwwana lusting for Game in the Wilder-ans. In order to keep the thread of our narative complete, it will be necea~ attry to go back a few days anterior to those recorded in last week's Ito porter. On the rty reaching camp one evening they ound that the For Hunter had met with a very severe accident. and bad to be assisted to mbytbemawhow in the vicinity of where the hunter was W tor the It sound the sour " the to: V m it. all“, '0" was u runway. and be ing to not H. . across and intercept tlili game he "m" a". W’ M mm hi. started down towards the spot on n 1"†humâ€? “If†b°.l’m°°°d°d ‘0 helt‘ run. He suddenly came torn Ole†" mud .b3 .bm'dmg 9'" we abrupt descent down which he at- mph." "1d Wm“ birch 3‘“)!ng “Id tempted to clamber. When about “uhmg‘ “mm “you! they bmko 0“: half wny down he slipped and in his 1†ma" Plum bum": 103" “n or effort to save himself from itching We!†aetlong' "ould be Nu“ out headlong down the cliil‘, be ial on s ouhe “1 md " rmâ€, 3°“! “wk . y . . .. . ‘ do or the return ' urne . When rharp rock. striking ms leg Just below u" 1° y the knee clip. 0n attempting torise the B‘m’her remth "m the 1"“ he found himsell hora do combat. Ho agent!“ 12:3: dfsiarlgu‘ï¬ro £3 “3:11?â€ny as“? to???†orgihotpzsy’ Josiah alidptbe Agent after removing not l5 "'8 mung was to By . . ' . ~ “Rigid nott miss himH until may “I†32,2515: atli: idibti'efi'i‘tltd‘llliutdlloofldlg: g8. irrot 5t crimp. e neocor may , . determwd to Widen,“ to "who his the lukezlltll‘éllng, lenvtpg dthe pormlg. wily ‘mt to the trail that would he 3&3} :Iileo‘gziozmlgogfoyge ï¬ns; tulton by the Butchor on his way to .l . L: '. ' comp. He put forth all but energies “mm w†"0 "510‘ 'mmrng'l the and managed to partly Wullt and “'5? “giltâ€? 1:0 'Old Weâ€; 033‘ crawl over the interwning hills and ‘0 ‘30 "X a ‘3 gm “0 on. ofâ€: vulleyniend was fortunate in striking gm?!†1 wlyllo "‘1‘ “reg, 5'" the ll‘:lll only n few minutes in ud~ Sign?!) .3033“ more}: oï¬ â€˜le‘ï¬gf' vnnoo of llltl companion of the morn- ' ‘ ' V“ l ‘ a ll “ "e “8 ing. The Butcher boy carried the WM old had“ "alumna aboul’ 15.0 guns and lent hem the aid of his lbs" “ml the "'1‘ 0f dwggmg " tr, . _1 . l ,_ across the halfvmile space _bt-gun. ;,:)t;ï¬â€™ 12:3; Zéaizngtt: “11.6%; The Rabbit Hunter was inclined to camp. By this time the wounded leg hit'l swollen considerably and the liirtoriun (who hot] on more than one OCttlISIOII been dubbed “Doc") was called upon to give his profes- stonnl services to alleviate the pain experienced by his patient. On ex- amination he was satisï¬ed that no bones were broken and he at once set to work to reduce the swelling and take out the soreness. The ï¬rst thing was to put on a large pan of water on the ntove and while the water was beating he assisted in re- moving the clothing from the injured oi tramping and aboutiï¬g the Rabbit Hunter was told to row the boat down one of the bays in the direction of another laha that lay in the direc- tion of where the deer was killed. The Historian. and Butcher shoul- dered the boat and the Rabbit Hun- ' ter carried the oats and his gun. The path lay along an old iodine trail for a short distance when it was blocked with fallen trace and underhush. To stand on the mountains above and lock down on the isthmus separating the two lakes. it did not seem to be more than forty 0r ï¬fty rods, but the boys felt in their bones before the shore of the lake was reached that it was nearer a mile. All things, even to carrying a bout over rocks, logs and underhush, must have an ending. end the share was reached after a full bout-of rough and W“. '3' '03“. out. the road as done by the Historian, but he soon felt compo knowledge that the work of ringing was lessened one-half. \ hen the carcass wee deposit-ed on the shore of the other lake. a return trip bed to be made for the boat and ears and about the middle of the afternoon the frail croft was launched, and the deer dropped in the stern, and while the Rabbit Hunter ullcd across to the other shore. t e others made is detour around the shore for the same a t. The party all gathered at the a ore and making a rude litter for l“ the carcase of the deer and occasion- of .WW“ mwfl‘MWthelmdw tswssreeortsdto. rm belies “W " our was apeotia this wedged tliaa mm“ M u w allwereiacamp. " ‘ from the capacious now of the Bigg’s Block pooh at the idea of trying to clear magnet. and on mvommo tot-m of revenues - klndfo legal papers. such as deeds. worm. . lled to ac- chattel mortgme. wills. leases. the" drawn a. reasonable rates. shire Fire Insurance Do. Veterinary Athens. 'Big Ch“? 5‘1“? iii-.5 ennu- muqm’m ,1,_..F svaamua mam you All Bili- aad Baths A“ REDUCED . BIDUCKD All Black Dress Goods ’ REDUCED Kantlea at lass than 0061' ' Sealetts Cloaking '1' COST Grey col Flannals REDUCED Canton Flannels REDUCED Fanc Wool Flannols EDUCED Bhirtin and Tichin nii'ovonn 8" Table Linens and Napkins REDUCED Towels and 'I’owelings REDUCED Sheeting and Pillow Cottons REDUCED Men’s Shirts and Drawers REDUCED REDUOI Ludioe’ Stockings REDUCED Gonts’ Furnishings REDUCED Dress Shirts, Collars and Cuib REDUCED Lndies’ Corsets REDUCED Handkerchiefs REDUCED Wool Gaods of all Kinds REDUCE «’3 J. V. Miller & Ce. . . ar- " radforti W tn'ehouse '1 Opposite Central Hotel BROCKVILLE Money to Loan. 0:: real estate at lowest current rota. I Al es and debentures pure i also represent the (Mice in connection with it. J. Johnston‘s. in the Parish Bloch. JOflN CAWL‘Y. tint-goon. Wwbsn iii- use.“ ‘ torian's trunk was brought lbrth a bottle of L. L. L. Nearly one third of the contents of the bottle was rubbed on and then a liberal supply of banilugea was applied and the patient rolled up in blankets and etowed away in one corner of the tent. B the time supper was ready he was s is to eat a good sup ly ol‘ the delicacies tendered him, an after windin up with a good smoke he was allow to noon y the rivileged side of the camp . which happened to be alongside of his medical adviser who was under the necessity o4 'ving him an occaeitinsl vigorouu '90 e in the ribs when his snares. (not groans) disturbed him. Next morning a second application of Lamb's Lubri- cating Liniment hel to reduce the swelling and soreness. mod that after- noon the patient. was able to bobble out and out the wood for the camp tire. The next day he was able to go in the bonito the Narrows. and on the following day he resumed hi. old lacs as one of the most active unters. For a number ofdays the arrange- ments for hunting had not seemed to please Jeaiah. Ila said but little about anything but starting hr horns. 80a vstseouneilefwér was held and t a Isolates A at daputisad to m on behalf or the assembled hantatsthat Josiah should be com- uandaninoebiaffce the seat day and "have the say" as to how thu'hsat Md be m . when hull suddaiiastaly Accordingly new: Andnew.hhdmdsv.mm hi about being brought to a close. We ‘ mightgoon relating the adventures of individual members of the party, and run the sto out for several oolmnns more. e could tell of how on nearly halfs doaen oecasiona the Smith allowed deer to come up to within a stone's throw of him and ‘ C LOOK‘ - HERE l A Valuable Watch for then gallo away unharmed; how the Fox outer trailed the woode, only put out the dogs. sat for days on run~ Elgln movement, fully warranted in a wayundmllhom uvtho flop 0' a 3 es. Nickel Silver case. outs-o- ~ dim?" “"5 how Josiah in his with. examine and be convinced thatyou dertngs over the hills saw many get extra value for your money. chances to kill game but something )1, stock of Roll Plato Jewelry is always intenvoncd to prevent him a... ma wellselecterl. ahcctin “to hill"; we could tell.too. so. my assortment of Bracelets, of the islori-n'u adventurer in tho Chains, and Necklm. The team came lips. how he saw quite a num are of the latest design and t3 goods her of ï¬ne bucks and does. but at .m h. gold right. though he shot at several he only 0.â€. Binge, Keeper Bin and succeeded in bringing down one. as wedding Rings in Solid Gog cal, already daecribed. The Butcher “Pun nook, boy's orta seemed to be small game Clock, Silverware and for he kept the larder wall supplied M“ MW prices. with rabbit, partridge and duck, and 9.. a... .9 mt. but“... it was no uncommon thing to see Mn. N m from dam to tan r-rtï¬ds- ban-zine tlon. rant-ed. Give [hdntho treasaumend- m..." in an vary 0 went "not as a marriage bell." The nearly r weeks at in the woods were like one m pieaia. in wblcbslllbltetheaiasadMate set Edgy-:32" with"? m “#0 out 3. B. “OWL