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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 21 Feb 1893, p. 4

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Minoan und (,‘hlldrcn'u new patented We- to Murdoch-(I. my It but"! cud Wcur louucr thuuuny other clocking in the moth Boo our W'uw moth Ovar- oboooâ€"~ wuionpmot and wool~llaod. ’l‘hcy org: out and com! .... -- ~~ ,. A full line of ('urdl an Oven-shoes for India, Ill-col nod Children. Thou mmclully culled for school girl» I nu luu c to truvcl through the snow. Harmon Felt Slip Mars in all circa. from infom- to the urgent flu in man's. We Invite you to visit u. and m.- cct your ‘Xmu- presents from our [urge and mmillccnl clock. D. W. DOWNEY FLINT’S NEW BLOCK BROCKVILLE. The Great Bargain House 5% Whig A fii/zouncemmz‘ .7/ We are still Leading the Trpdo in the following lines: LAPIES’ DEPARTMENT \Vc have all lines of Fancy Goods kept in agcneral store. in“ Dross Goods our lines an: unequalled in Athens or even Brockvillc. In Flannclcttes, Ginghams and Prints we defy comparirion in quality, pattern and price. 0‘ GENQIS’ FURNISHINGS .W’c Ill‘t.‘ “in in”. Our stock is complete and second to none in town. llull lines of plain and fancy French and English “for- :sti'ils ; “"021 of England l’antings in the latest designs ; Scotch and Canadian :2U.itings~â€"- all of the best that money can buy. Any person desiring a ready- mudc suit should come. to the Great Bargain House. \Vc have a full line in Men's Boys' .‘dllll Youthé' clothing, manufactured by James O'Brien & Co., Cletln'illthl clothicrs. All Work guaranteed to give satisfaction. l BOOTS AND SHOES \Vc always have led the trade, but this spring we will have the largest stock over olTercd for sale in Athens, and at prices to surprise the closest buyers. Our boots and shoes are manu- facturml by Amos Holden & (30., whose name is a guarantee of excellence. K a. O IN ALL LINES; “'0. have the. , ids ”ox, want at the rices veil like. 36: sure g I. . P , . you SCC our stock lJfllQI'E: spendmg one dollar. It Will pay you. J. H. McLAUGHLIN ATHENS , ONTARIO p wâ€" ...â€"â€" ’ A PRIZE ‘Pom'rmAi'r PUZZLE. .-....qu.,u,...um-.-...~i~ .... 4.1.1“. .. .. ‘ moan-u. ‘ i‘ “in"! up, I'll.“ comma.” " - \thnddflm nun-Wain .h . p vacuum-um to ‘ WW wfl M 9m wow-o anal... Bbmm‘ "ml-c- DIME-bud *v. muhm.muohom ”Mdunmmo mun-Who.” wblob will hum ovary Inc-bur a! only Whit-drun- um. undo-cl: I- luurucd pun. Do not dolor In W chi-our. nwulcootyounotblulo‘uohll yur'oou'uoorlm lo Wowklnd. ample: .-....__. .... ...-.._.-,.......â€"-_â€" T115 HMO/eh? ATHENS, m; 21, 1898 I? no. notlcoa In local column- 10 ml. per llno ouch lounlon. . LOCAL SUMMARY. . g. A13!!! m 88103303130 mom- TIES BRIEFLY mum UT. In.“ on loo- ” Olr but 01th PonclL--~I.oou Mu...” ' Iouod Itch: Down. The W. C. T. U. meet: in the R. T. of T. hall on Friday at 3 o'clock. A good second-hand buggy for sale at A. Jumos.‘ ' Mr. A. E. Coolidge, of New York city, paid a. visit to friends in Athens last week. Carriages built to order, repairing and pointing done in first class style at moderate pricea.â€"â€"A. James. Good samples of llougb's Hive furnished at Wm. Buoll’u near Sylves- ter Andres! shops, for 50 cents. Rev. Wm. Wright. returned from his missionary tour on Friday and conducted service as usual on Sabbath A few expenaive chamber sets to be sold for $5 per cotâ€"original price $9, $10, and 812-!“ the Chino Hull, ~Brockvillc.~-T. W. Dumas. Next Sunday the coflcctious at Methodist churches go to film educa- tional fund. The usual exchange of pulpits will take place. Messrs. Adam Armstrong, of tho Armstrozig House, and Fred Pierce. oi the Gamble, are both we are pleased to any, in a. fair way for recovery from their recent curious illness. M5 per week straight salary, l'o reâ€" sponsible person “male or female" to represent us in your loculity.~Addrccu 8 Canadian Music Folio (30.. 77 Victoriu St. Toronto. Ont. Mr. F. '1‘. Warren, Rochi‘ield, is at- tondiug the Dominion Ilium-us Col- lege, Kingston, with a 35.6.93 to per. fooling himself for general business. He will runain in that institution until his course in an thorough as may be. Our Judo” Little Conn-om. In an editorial in the Bmckvillc Times of Thursday last, under the heading “Gross Inconsistencies" this paper is attacked for not dogroding its new: columns by following in the well-worn rut of party papers. To show our inconsistency the Times rc~ publishes from the Reporter 1 num- ber of paragraphs that. do not hon monize with the policy of Tory oditoral and 5 number that would prove dim tasteful to the average Grit. editor. it is not claimed that these paragraph: are untrue. but simply that they are incousi t: Now, this injunt‘ where the Times editor make: u mistake. We pus without rebuke his impudcnt assumption of the fight. to examine ocular-hip our our columns, and will merely point out. the com of his error sad the cause of his stack. The Times, in common with many other party poporc, nuke. the mistake of cuppo-ing that its render: desire only new: thut strengthens the clnirm mode by in party. obi-to be correct we state that the Reporter bu found 3 constituency of reader: larger thou the Timon over (ll-coined of priming who ore per- fectly ntioficd to receive new: cloc- gather free from pony bin. Our list include- . lu‘r’gu number of the loading Conan-five. of the county cad this, uoooubt, hurt: the fooling- afar little oonfrcro. f cl:- n W m- pcpcr. o Mwobonltbo do roqulnduidthol they «1M 5 tboReporv-nmaoyhuodtbu it was tb- but mafia- To show Inhod mm! to b. ubluluiug home rule I. on fora. Mr. Glad-tom'- 0 pretty certain to be carried 0 Command bycgoodm'ri ind “tit-GM by the mafi'lc likely t I cuflcicut nun be cratoglr'lo pun it. Tb ’mrifl'chmgu cnnouncod by My outer on Tuesday ore o reduc- tltinoftbo duty on binder twice from 5 per cent to 12} pet can Mid the cancellation 6f the rogu alien for- bidding the importotion of cool oil in tanks. which will be equivalent to a reduction of So. I gullou of the. duty. It ulm no Iilver-tonguod orâ€" ctor or owcry rhetoric to-oouviucc a businessman that it pays him. and pay: him well, to become a regular advertiser in the opal-tor. It cir- culatcc widely and is read by thou- undl. Every week we are adding. new names to our loruc list, which is gratifying evidence to us that the public approciutcu our efforts to pubo liuh u thin-clans local paper. The high nclmol Literary society gave their second entertainment on Friday afternoon. The programme was composed of mucio b come of the boys; the tending d; the high school iouru-l by Fred Eaton and a debate entitled “Resolved. that the Americans were justified in their war of Independence." The ufllruiativo was upheld by Mr. Howard and Mica Bertha Gila and tho negatiVe by Mr. Clow and Miss Currie Grenfoll. After the president. had summed up the arguments, the pupils decided in favor of the negative. “7e have been favored with a peep at the programme for the concert «to be given in the high School hall on Feb. 27th, under the auspices of the Ludii-a' Aid Bocioly of the Methodist church, and find that it pramison a musical and literary treat to the people. of Athens, besides possessing a novul feature that we are sure will be appreciated.“ Those who will take part arc Mandamus Cornell. Donovan, Beach, Misses Could , Duvicon. Gile,l Johnson, Messrs. earl/fit, Hanna. Fisher, Ind a galaxy of mung ladios who will execute a Fur-drill. Tho programme will be isuuud in a few dnya. We are sure that the people of Athens will be pleased to welcome the return of Mrs. (Dr.) Cornell to an Athens concert platform. Clubs have been formed from be- giningu no greater than can be found in Caintown. It incfust becoming a centre where sports who love fast hon-cc meet and cxputiute on the qualities cl their favorites, and then adjourn regal orly on Saturday aller- noons to G chum Lake to test the value of their opinions. Mr. R. Phillip. has a line animal which is 3 leader ll. present with a good proc- poct of becoming valuable. Mr. Zoo Porn: represent. Juneto‘wn with I. good one; John Quinsoy claims a good position; D. McClury also has Ifanl om; I number of 00109. are coming to the front. ' ll wouldn't be auurprilc to some if the Cuintown blacksmith himnclf 'cleuned them all out at some future clay. Speeding on the pond has brought out mom and better bones thou was expected. Robert Dcvidnon, one of Funk- 1 llo‘s brightest young men died and- denly last. week. During last term it won 3 student {It tho Athena high *vbool cud bin follow-students bore loomed with deny rcgrot of bio unor- pocted domino. Driven-0d left this school to enter upon a theological cour- at Montreal. The lbnertl tool: pluco on Tburodn luv und the princi- polohbo bighu ool. MnFlncb. and 3mm] students drove oclh to Fuck- cb wen protect an oobccqulu. On Sundry cvonhg in tho Hotbodlot church the luv. John Gnnfoll protub- odo spacial urmou in 4. s. 5:: ul ll ll it i! Cl. at now 'Pccrl will . .. . ...-m... ...... .., n...vmw~wh¢~«anfi~ numb» mmtnu’ South Lod- will bu hold at l p.13. on Tbnndoy, Feb. 23. monieipclity is nomad to and full "pros-lotion. El: ulvertlcomont of can. Host 5 bacon Ippom on is pogo tho Boportgr. mu bu on on well u collars in tho an all bcvc wake-13p 3 good bur-into. ' Thin in gmt- weather lor mow. shoeing, than being 3 splendid crust on the now. It in: pity thot thin invigorating ulimcic not more ox- tonsivoly in ulgod iii iv our young people. Go 1'0 TuoIr-ou’u for Tomilkunde Too, the float blend of Black on tho marketâ€"only 40 cent. per pound. Mr.Jameo Moulton, I bluchmitb of ex rieucc and Ability bu pur- chat: the chop at Dulccmoinc. for~ mcrly occupied by the lute W. Wort, cud will conduct. the busincns with vigor, making a specialty of borro- shoeing. Senior! tenders uddroucd to June: Mooney, Sup't of the B. «b W.. Brockville, will be received up to 20th inst. for delivery on right of wuv, along the line, at guy portion of 5000 oak, hemlock, umnrcc or cedar lieu. For specification. 000 bills. For: Sun A'l' Taounou’u. Christie's Biscuit: for eating. Sapolio for cleuning. Curpct Brooms for swooping. Mr. John Slack, a. farmer residing near the outlet of Charleston Lakc, possesses a. very fruitful cow. Last week she presented him With four calves, “and all at. latent accounts, were alive and doing well. Such fecundity is probably unprecedented. Truman Hayes, 3 well-known and highly esteemed former of Spring Valley, died ct his home on the 13th inch, in the 52nd year of his ego, and the body was placed in the Athens vault on Wednesday. A sunstroko [but deceased received last summer, from which he suffered a great deal, was the primary ounce of hi: death. In uoumx’u. Finncn Hod lea Salt vmtor salmon Salmon Trout No. l Lobnulor Herring: Dighy Herring Cod Fish. qurt week Mr. Wm. Sherman wont to Muitland, Accompanied by Mr. W. R. Merrick, to inspect the flooring mill located there, which was ofl'ered for Sale. The result mu that the mill passed into Mr. Sherman’s ponc- cnuion. It is a three-Ivory atone build- ing, having two run of stones driven by c 40 h. p. engine. Mr. Sherman will mom to Mnitllnd in about u momh IDWI'. Merrick, on experienc- ed miller, will be superintcudcut. A score of members of Brockvillo council of Royal Templar-I of Temper- peruncc pcid o fraternal visit to the Athen- coumil on Friduf evening. They brought with them 1 rognmme for the outrrtainmeut of eir boots, cod no the local council ciao bod ro- vided o programme there wu no nck ' of amusement during the evening. Refreshments were served by the Athens Templar-I, and than u action of rumor were indulged in lhct worn much enjoyed by all. ccpociolly the younger members. ~l. wont-tumult. At tho rosidcocq of John Golhiu. Oak Leaf, on Feb. 14th, Alice Juno Godkio to Edwurd G. Murphy. of 3:1’Appollo. N. W. T., fbrmerly of is county. b the Rev. W. floor. of Lyndhunt. The happy couple left for their futon home the come do) with the good wirbco of their may Moods. In- low has Inna-a. Tbc new carton of tho booking bout ofA. nriob a Son in comfort- . r “- dccouod. Itwllc 3mm» "lagoon aborpou the and lblddiom‘ him-f ' N! Ind-ami- I 00.000 kink. fl... ...... _ till. upper but on ad"!- Ilmt poo-ibly more truthful than intended; "Wanted a gentleman to undmukc tho solo of potent nodioino. The udvcrtlur gum-outco- that it will bo profitable to tho underlckor" Amoiety of young pooplc, the mombon "on to lot church “work" clone two night: in tho month, than two night: to be spent ct. homo genius ccquulutod with mommn, pupa. nd the bcbiu. would fill c long-tell. wont in thin communityâ€"Homilton Spoc‘ mar. , The meeting of the Bible’ Society in the Bcptilt church on Wednesday evening was well ottondod and the proceedings very interesting. Rev‘ Mr. Gomery up a to be well quali- fied for the war he bus in charge sad the interacts ot the Society will no doubt prosper in his hands. A maiden fuir with sun kiucd hair come tripping down the street; the uirwus keen, her age will ”clean," and, renders, Ibo was sweet. The in . Y... 'Poinlu Bock. Conotlpollon. Slob mm. “0., are cured by a..- no Kidney ml Liar cup cold by Ill deals". Try it. Ifyou wont to punk.» I picnic. on crawl-g machine, vs no u cal and uvo money. no ood ”could-hood on: and IIIOl cons for al- clnup. a. Boss. Alhenu. English vin Unimcnt removcc All bud, It“ or collouod Lam and Bldmlshu from homes, Blood povin, Curb, in“, Ring Bone. Sweeney, Stalin, Inn. Sore 3nd Swollen rbmt. lulu, etc. Have .50 by use of one bottle. Wurranted by J. P. Lcmb. Membny'a Kidney and Liver Cure bu been diapenced by a prominent chemist cud ‘druggist for your! and hundreds of his customers have freely teatifiodto the beneficial effects and wonderful cure of Kidnay Ind Liver compluints. Auk J. 1’. Lamb, Athena. ubOtll It. RHRUIATIII Comm is A DAY.â€" Soutb Americun Rheumatic Cure for Rhaumutism and Neurulgiu radically cum in 1 to 3 duyc. its action upon tho system is remarkable and myster- ious. ‘It removes at once the cause and tho (license immediately disappears. The lint dose greatly bonctits. 75 cents. Wurmntod by J. P. Lamb. sidewolk was sleet and she went ofl' llebooca Wilkinson, of BI'OWllBVthllfi‘Yl-i her foot, with a jolt tbut chock out her Ind, says: “I bud been in a. distressed iuul. building». \vcll wuturcnl. curls. and the words she used must b0 excuaed. for ahe‘u one of our best girls. On Sunday lost the heaviest snow- fall of the cocoon occurred. Towards evening the wind sprang up and blew a perfect hurricane cll night and part of Monday forcnoon. A complotv blockade of the roads resulted. Th» oxpresa train 0n the B. & W. got as fur Is Newboro, but was sent back to Wootport to await the clearing of the line. The plucky driver. of the Oak Leaf stage reported at the Athens P. O. onlv an hour Iota. Tom Connors was at Brockville and it was confidently ex- pected that he would arrive at. Athens sonic time on Monday ; and, sure enough, the "old reliable" brawghl the mail hero at 4 p. m., having boon just eight hours in coming from Breckville. He had a. hard fight. For one hour and a quarter he struggled with tho drifts within sight. of Elbe Mills P. 0. Mol- lorytown stage did not get to Athens until Tuesday forenoon, and Fred Stafford got through with the Wool- port mail about 11 c. m. today. loom of mun. The directors of Unionvillc fair met On Thursday last for revision of the prizeliat. All the members, except Mr. Beecher, wero preconl. After reading and confirming the minutes, the revision of rules; i-egulationl and prize list for 1893 was taken up. The rules and regulations were left some as lost your, exceptin rule 17, which was amended by u ding after the word fair "and both accuser and accused shall furnish proof if called upon. which ohcll be considered by the board and their decision shall be fincL" Before proceeding wrtb the re- vislon of tho prixé list, I long dis- cussion took pllco so to the advis- ub' ity of encouraging tho introduc ti of a rule requiring: all the classes of blood cattle to be pedigree animals. cud fiuullyurelolution to the effect that all exhibitor! in Ayrshire, Gallo- woyI. Holatcim, Jerseys cud Dur- ham: be obliged to produce registered pedigree for the ins tiou of judges, wot curried. so Owing to the very largo number of Inll'fllll om) nrticlec cnumcntod in the prizclist, and the foot Obot the price. uero in most every one lolly 50pm- ccnt bigbor thou It my other foir in custom Ontario. it. won decided to rocks 1 alight reduction ' in tho cmouot of the prison oflcrod in the horse and collie clan“. In the grade ccttlo clone the prices remain the mac loot year, And 4 prizes will be givcu inland oftbroou formerly. us“ U - Sheep will be in mode to mommoduo oxbibiton who have both «all. not! chorp. Tho print on cheap ram-in some n loot your. and tho and. clu- no struck at 10 on Thin chug. tr, w Waco-pilot! tint pooltrywltl b0 01 for arm. 1 slight reduction. won mule [uh ohm. condition for three years from Ner- Vousncss, Weakness of the Stomach, Dyapepln. and Indigestion until my heal h wu gone. I bought one bottle of outh Ameriun Nervinc, which done me more good than [my $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this vulunlile and lovely remedy." A triul bottlc will convince you. VVnrruntml by J. P. Lsunb. Glmlulono'u Home Rule bill rc- ceivud its first reading in film British House ol Commons on li‘iiilay last and thedilo for the second wailing has been fixed for illill‘ull liltli. l’rizi‘scd copies oftlichill are now in blue hands of the mvnihcre. 'l'lnul fur the oppnnuuts of the bill have been i Cll‘m'rf grsvillo Lodge bitterly hostile and it is evident llllll the light will be u nil-moralilc one. Edward Blake has us yet liken only a minor part in the debate within tho Home, but outside hia speeches huw been received with grout fivur by politlohuls of all shades of opinion. We. have arrangements made with D. Dowslcy, auctioneer, whereby we can fix. dates for auction sales without. going to see him before ordering bills. Parties ordering bills from this ofiico will be given a free notice in this space from the time phc order is given until 5 the solo takes place. John Muckie, Luke Eloida, will sell 12 cows, 6 yourlings, 1‘). sheep, 7 hogs. , horses, farm implements, sup buckets etc. on Tuesday, Feb. ‘28, M. 12 p. m. D. Dowslcy, auctioneer. Alex. Taylor, Alguire‘s will sell ll good dairy cows, Corners, menta &c., on Thursday, March 2nd. at 1 p. m. D. Dowelcy uuctioueor. Thou. Greenwood, Hard Island, will sell 6 cows, brood more, implements, etc., on Monday, March fill), all p. m. D. Dow-lay. uuctionuer. Levi S. Bowr will sell at his farm in Delta, on l p. m. sharp, 17 good dairy cows. 1 bull, span of homo, farm implements. up buckets, drawing tub. sup pan, and an immense assortment of small urtiâ€" clan. This will be the biggest sole of i D. Downloy. auctioneer i the Beacon. Abel Wither-ell, of plum Hollow. will coil 9 cowc, 2colvos. 9. 9mm, horse, up buckets, and u lot of small ariiclea, on Wednesday, lurch lax, a l p. m., D. ‘Donloy, auctioneer. Collim Mullen. will sell at lot 15. (on. 10, Killcy, on Thursday, Feb. 23, , mlloh'cowl. 2 hogs. l s I." of | bonus, 2 colt: (one bloo l, 301 8 good ”and u lot of small articles. D. Dow-lay, oucfioueer. . ...”; The Conodion 0rd“ of Forester- lc u Intern“ Benevolent Socioty, in-g mud in l 9 And rcmrtcrod’ nu rtbo Imn rporntlom Act, 18". of Ontario. The object. of the Owl-ty- m to furnish iu munibcrl with Slob cud Fancy-cl Benefits and on Imam ofonoor two tlfouund dolhrl. Tb. paymcnh of tho-c hono- Itl nag luv-I Iboul one dollar to condo! and My cent! per month, according but.” of the member, Cb. moi of the insurance mborobip is com- only, sad when ad. ‘ bl between the milk 1 wagon. sop buckets and tubs, implo- 5 . “will the highest market price for ‘ . n. wot-nu Aluminum. CATCH ON TO THIS Once a Customer Always a Customer. 1% in tho pnvuiliug opinion tint we have the but selected stock of Gro- cerico in the place. ,Wc keep every- thing required in our line cud the volume of business we do in u gunron- too tbot our price: are right and on Insurance that. our gooods no always fmh. Our bargain: for (la-h, Produce, or its equivalent ore unequalled. ‘70 quote as follows : 25 lbl. light, Muscovndo Sugar. .$1.00 Our 25, 35, and 400. Tea. has no equal. For produce we will pay :â€"- Dried Applets, par bushel ...... $1.00 Butter, per lb ................ 20 Eggs, per doz ................. 20 Lard, per lb' ......... . ....... 18 Outs, per bushel .............. BU Corn, per bushel ............... 65 ! Mott & Robeson. Farm For Sale. Lot No. 10, con. 8. lmlf mllc oust of Athcnr known as tho Abriun llukor l'nnu ; 6."- ucrcu ul’ clourud. Hood locality. culiil'nrthlilc lions» and Term» uiwy. l’. S. 'l‘lllL‘Kl‘lY. 3-mo l l Athena. Fri). 10th. 1393. ' 'l‘hrcu housvn to rent or for solo. l H. (t. l’lill.l.ll'rl, Athens. l Mun“), 1502. l ! For Sale or to Rent. l 'l‘hul vuluulilo now two story brick house on lCi-nlrul Hi.. ALlumH. Purim-anon glVon in:- i lucdmtcly. A ppl)’ to -‘ l). h'ldlllfill, Athens. l Athena Jun. 16th 1393. For Sale or to Rent. Apply to if n , __,-_., .,_. ...,T I Wanted Immediately. l l.‘i good choppcm. Apply to H. Y. BULLIS, l i A l liens . ......â€" i 'No.177 9 1k. C)- U. 5VV. , Moots list and 31rd ’l‘ur-mluya o! our-h month. n Lamb‘s Hull. l‘i-nlru! llIm-k. M‘- ln 5L. Alllcno. V' Hi l‘UltS \V ELCUM E. i Logisjiyanted l The undcralxncc will my the following prices ‘ln rank for good, mum loan. free from knot. fund chalice. cut to tho lcn tho inrntluncd. do. ' liverod m, his factory ncur t c ruilwuy outlo- ATHENS Rough Hark Hickory. cut l3 foot .......... 8. lW‘blloOnk... ,, .011! ll or N feet ...: l l l “'hito Ash .......... out 6 or 1‘! foot ..... lllInAuli, ....cutdgorISfoct.,.. . i 2nd Growth ltcrl (Ink, rut ll or 16 foul, . .. . ibisawoml ,, .. rm 1! fact .. .. i 2 l lliack Auh. not loss than 10 inches at lop .léfl l cnd.ciit.13fcot... ...... .. , lPrlr-u quulud is per slundord). ('uueom mulnpflof all kinds done on Ibo, I notlccut rounonu 0 wires. l x f u. v. BULLIS, Ache-u. l edneaday, Feb. 22nd. at l *- mm JAM A.M.CHASSELS* . The Oldâ€"follows rctncatno IIOUSE. Gentlemen who vmh to havotbol r cuiu mud. upin The Latest Style no PERFECT IJ‘ FIT 41D WOIIJJMHIP. cnoouvnunn . Llllflilt, - ITIIIB ALI. won wnnum

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