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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 22 Aug 1893, p. 3

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- «our w wimp»! mm» in.» ‘_ 5 £35 Everything bordwccd. free. pad No hclf-eeesoned bus. P kiln.dried. 0N. DOLLAR 3 UP'ABDC “MI-Infill... o n n I FAIIEIU NOTES 0|0000|TII A'I' WWIS'I‘ RAT”. 'l'lll flllll'l‘llRR Ill out. The oflcerscf this Bonk are p custom- :igdose the mus-clien- ol' any of Next Harrison's Hotel BROCKVILLE JNO. PRINGLE ' - W ml”- Below will be found quotntlcneof the ME: Bank Stocks which the Reporter will point weekly in future for the information of to. readers :â€" Asxln up ' n5 n. m 178 18:! MB 165 157 155 ’ u 1.50 l l34 ._... IBOCKVILLB Business College anonnnnfi SPEOIILTY Cone-urch Course Thorouoh Benkof Toronto... .. . Bonk of Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lmpcrlnl Bank of (‘nnndn . . . . . . Standard Bank of i‘cnm'n . . . , . l . Moan s Bunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I TERMS REASONAHLE Merchnnio' llunl. ufi‘uundn... l Bank of Humllton., . (:uumlinn Bank of Commerce .. Uuiurlo Bunk L mon Bunk of i‘nnmlu . . . . . . . . Semi for Illustrated Catalogue be- fore deciding whore you will go. GAY 61. MCCORD, Principals 75â€"31116 roamimm’ r. Mirna & i‘O. The Hat fer ls selling TAM O' SHAN- TF. RS. worth ()oc for 30¢. just the thing for the river. no an, ATM EN S, August "Business notices in local columns 10 cents l per line each insertion. Y ATHENS AND NEIGHBORING LODALI- TIES BRIEFLY WRITTEN UP. MW Events we Seen by Our Knith of the Pencil.-Locnl Announcements Boiled Right Down. Miss Muy licrnuy is this week visit- ing friends in Bruckvillc. and The latest name for u milk shake is " “lnotcul vibration.“ for l “ . A I v The Toronto (‘Xllllllimn Will he held , from the 4th to the 16th of Septem- ber. Miss Idn Tecnant. of Cuintown, visited friends in Athens on Saturday. The cnsign of the Netherlands waves over licrthu Island, Charleston Lake. 0n Sabbath evening next Rev. D. l). Munro, 0f (ionvurncur, N. Y., will occupy the pulpit ofthe Baptist church. liO‘r’.‘ li(‘);\'l‘ll\'(} BASIC BALI, LINK“. 2 35c. worth 25c (fIlCll. Willow miss this n portunity, I AM .-\'1‘ Ti! i“. will STAND. | Caxnpvmueling opens at Glen illuoll on 30:11 lllHl. it is likely to be l ’1 well attended by friends from Athens. % Several cums 0l(‘l10l0lll have nguin ,nppcured in New York harbor, being ' brought thin time from llnly. ’l‘lic ("Mange (imml Lodge which ' nn'nmnhlml at Stunt Ste. Marie lately. l pushed a very strong l'l‘“0l{1l10l1. tom poruncc larriagcs built to order, repairing . at moderutc pricvs.-~«A. Jumes. War In 'llv Shoe 'l‘rudi‘. Avmlhvr lliK lll'up ln priucn all l). \V. l'uum-y'q Hrm l'rim: liui'gnin Shoo llouw. Nn'clln‘fnllnwing' The Rlilflilll Rwonl culls the fiscal system that prevents (.‘unudiuns from l bu) ing American pcuclms tho "blunted Mon Ll-‘iUllli luillit l” lii'OgnrM. l‘igll 1 ‘ll. lm‘ “30. P," " ' " luculnmts “ fur 38v. “ml” ‘7‘,”le 3H.“ Colorml chamber >(‘lS-‘.~«pllll<. brown, l blue and greyâ€"only S3, and full lill‘lli‘a lln.‘ lmngnln lynllnm vim... com. I dinner Sela in all the new colon: for 23;. (mom .i,.;.;.,‘,,,, ‘ ‘ l 86.50, at China llztll, BrOCliVlllt‘m ‘ 'l‘. W. Drums. ('hililroun' lCnmncii-d Huh, llllllil turned Mr H On Monday next, zen. lush, the ‘ fincllull' fur ,. . . . Ludws lhinxoln lumth for . S] 18 button illtHlld. liiiiiil .l. Kill Al fll‘l‘ 'l'ir Nil'JL‘d fur , 3‘! ; Bollii lilllllli'i' llu‘t' licoln fiil‘ f l Mil-Mus snlid lt'uillc'r luuw for Unr Much is \‘l‘l y imnpirii- in m wry 'l nu-m uni! nil UlfH‘l‘ Imps .ll'l‘ P! Hill 1 .i‘ - i '.. ' ltmurnihurJho uhm'u ,‘vmul. urviull rim! ' ‘ “‘h l'erm' _ from ih.‘ l)“.‘ll lllllllllffli'lill‘l'r'i. \l'i-viu'rywt :. l! .‘iil [illpllfi l)(l [Al'cktlll 0n fllC OllEl'llllg n-w l'lmrri (if Ar “ll -:-1 l l r ;.: firs" - . , , ,,,,,,’,,,,,,,,,'K,.,,..,.,,',,,," “ "m ’ " “l m ‘ day to fumntutc the arrangement of Agent for lnmvrivn i‘mnnu. l {Justus for the work of the term. Mmlordora proinptl) .ilti-mlud In. - ll. W. UOWNE'll g The 03. price Burgan 53.9.3. Houw‘! Willt'l' is m low that. unless heavy Brockvillo. , ruinri fall Within the next few days it Quite a number of ducks resort to ;to make their way through 13:0 bog i at the “immug of the season. ', There in apparently good fishing); SmiXed With the midsummer fun at it'harlcston. Last. Saturday we re- ct-ivod u pleasing i-vidcnco of this in I tlm form cfpun of bony beautie-z, a generous nlliti‘u of a. good catch 1119.09 by Mr. and Mrs. ll. Judcon on Friday. ‘ .lclm Forth in on tll“ :‘f‘nlll thin wot-k distributing prize huts and dodger-i and putting up posters for tho Unionvillc fnir L0 be held on tho lBlh, 13th and MN) Sept. New members: or rnflyr'n wishing a prize llth will have mm anl. by return lmuil hv Minli’mu m ll. hoverin, l Smrclury, Allin nu. l The SulvMion 1.?”le has hit upon a ' new him for raising funds. Lani i l .‘ , - l your, Commandant lloolh inaugurated al 0 \ l 0 \ 0 [1 r a plan for ('lmring pom- corps and 4 Harvest cflicem ofdchL by instituting unnunl L; t‘ V Festivula throughout the AM: memm 1." fl”. , Dominion. This year, the dates will l he bcptcmbcr 2nd. 3rd and dill. Farmer and Builder; . . v The annual harvest (llnllfll' of the of? Plum llollcw Baptist church, which They have the host Assortmon ()iln, takes place on Wednesday. Sept. 6th, Hordwsre, Tin ware, Paints. “furnishes, Culcimim-n, Glass, Silver hue gained more tlnm a local name. ware. Fishing Tackle, &(7., in tawnynnd fume, nnd the focal. of good “mull, end prices to suit the lines. The 1 things providrd each your in partnken Daisy Ohmicâ€"best in the mnrkvtw'of by an increasingly large number elwsyl in stool: dud at. lowest prices from the neighboring townships and Guns end ammunition of best quslily i villages. See them. The question of Sunday street, care C O A L O I L lin Toronto is being much rlincuesed _ itholo days at. both public meetings Ba'tq‘mmy 1 snd in the press of the city. Msny inrgumcnts for and sgoinlt are put is set l fot'bfd. but the in potable ' ' that the proposed innovation would A'l‘ IIENfi Low Price disturb the quiet of the cit , tend towsrdc e deeecrstion of the .sbbuth on the pert of tboee using sud run- . A.M.CHASSELSEflit.“&$i2;&”l..l'°2:.”liu“‘f.:: dsys every week, will, we think, serve todsfsetthe ’ectbsnov. nu In mm W ’ " I O , have insisted that and mimic i' ilullo i: first. clam, gt 1.3. V . 1 i" y y E from the school (:lccllnna, held through ? Athena high school reopens for the l community; it is Very desirable thatllnwa; why should they not unmet in ‘iIllll‘. cabooee where his file-W Vsllsy. us Is AM he? the and of Miss levy Mist. sl- lio'tcn street. -' is lit. sud um posters tol'ui. Pie-hills Ur were rintedie thlsollee lsstwech end harsh!“ mine-H in led w enema. It is the”? listcfspes ever secured by t st sud show: the populnrlty of the fur with the businessmen of the surrounding country. , 0e Thorsdsy evening so Ir. Ooh tom of North A cute, sped over eighty yours. on his wife, were driving slang from Oxford Hills to Kcmptviile,tbs out bound 0. P. R. from struck their rig and killed them instantly. Now doth the llmp snd weary trump Adowo the dusty aide rosd steel ; And now the farmer's hungry dog Prepares for on 610“an mesl. A com lete list if high, public sud model so uol books, now in stock for school opening, at H. B. Knowlton'e Jewelry store, Msin at. Mr. J. A. Jackson. first suietnnt master in the Gauanoquc High School, has cent in his regeignation. He bee the position of hood mater of the Iroquois High School, at e salary of $1,000 per yesr. The village council met last week and passed a resolution placing $250 to the credit of the road and eidewslk committee. As Meeere. Arm Wiltac and Cawley were absent, the by-lcw fixing the rate for village assesment for all purposes for 1893 was laid ovar in a special meeting to be called by the l‘l‘BYB. Apples promise to be scarce this full. Reports from all over Ontario bring newn of a much diminished crop. It seems that this spring the fruit did not “set” well and very few will probably mature. Plums how ever promise to be a very fair crop. Grapes will likely be very plentiful. An custom editor says that a. man got himself into uoublc by marrying two wives. A western editor replies that a good many have done the same by marrying one. A northern editor-Says the: a number of his ac- quaintances found trouble enough by barely promining to marry and never going any further. A southern editor says that a friend of his was l bothered enough when he was simply found in company with another man’s wife. The. London "Advertiser" ewe.- the pponcntc of woman .qufi'rage who Elie women do not desire the bullet, find that the returns out Kimmie Thursday, do not justify their claims. The increase in womcn l votes in One year was nearly 100 per cent. The elections were held in the country districts. and the results Show that the farmers’ wives and daughters are abreast of the equal suffrngc movement. The outlook in that the equal suffrage amendment to be voted on in Kansas next you: will be carried by a big majority. Why not? Women are half the (May have to obey the making and enforcing them? 3 Through Bis Body. 1 One oflhc most peculiar accidents thut has yet. occurred on the C. P. B... rflvlllb'f) Lilli“ every evening, but llllj ! 300k place lap“, “199]; On the hue of the C. P. ll. near Port Arthur. A young lad about sixteen years of age, camâ€"v» } “ill be filliliJNl impossible im- lzuniynm l was engaged in the a“ of “Dimming.” la flat car forward with u long steel Icrowbar. lie was partly underneath l the car at the front truck; he turned lhis hch to look around, and 'uat M llic did so the bar slipped off i. o rail land wedged itself against a. tie. At . the same moment. it beam underneath lilifl car caught his buck and pushed him forward against the amber impaling him in such a manner that the but WIS paused ole-n through his body and five inches beyond. The steelpmed just over the hip bone and grazing it on its way through. Notwithstanding the horrible cgcoy which he must have endured the boy stood the ordeal of having the bar pulled out of his body without a. mnr- Ho woe carried to o conductor-'5 wounds were dressed as Well an possible and s doc- tor was telegraphed for from Schricbcr. During the whole of this time be retained consciousness, end winced only when the doctor was probing the wound for pieces of cloth. lie was brought to Port Arthur and taken to St. Joseph' hospital where he is doing well undo: the good sieferu' careful nursing, with every chance of pulling solely t rough. -..-._...-.¢-. Itch of every kind, on humor of cured in 80 minntee .)y Woolford’e Ssnitnry Lotion. Worr- snted by J. P. Lsmb. English Rpcvin Linuuent removes ' ell herd. soft or celloused Lem end Blemishes from horses, Blood pvin. Curbs, Splints. Ric Bone. Sweeney. Stifles, Sprsins. end Swollen Throat. Coughs, etc. ficve .50 by use of one bottle. Wen-crich by I J. P. bulb. lRebeocs Wilklsscn,ef Brownsvelley, Ind., soys: "1 bed been in e distal-ed audition for three years from Ner- voceness. Wesknell of the 8M Dyspepslc end Indxl d th‘ of love, showing that should love tbdv anemia, which they. uspecpls.utbcyhcrsto locuess in somber, both tough led . They did not only refine ro- vmdnm injuries done then end can ed it es en occbrlstlen but did freely to ve and he! re~ have those who ed been cue! to them when it was in their power to have dealt otherwise with them, of which may end singulu instsuccl might be given. Endesvorlng through filth sud penance to over- come sll injustice sud op res-ton. believing also thst wer resu ts frbm snrl eucour es the evil .pesno' us of the humonwmiud end conflicts with the injunctle of the which breathes pence on esrth so good will toward men, they refused to take part in my military emenu, deeming it entirely incomps hle with the commands of our Holy Redeemer, “I my unto you that ye resist not evil"-â€"-“Love your enemies, bless them that curse you. do good to them , that hate you, and prey for them which despitef‘uuy use you and perse- cute you, thst ye may be the children of your Father which in in Heaven." This objection, however, subjected many of them to core persecution end I imprisonment, accompanied withl great 1085 of property, all of whicbl they bore with Christian resignation and weakness, until relief was even- l tunlly granted, when after a. long lapse of time they were granted an‘ exemption from any military requi-, sitiOns. ‘ Another part of the character ofl this people was and is the sufficiency l of truth speaking according to Christ's own form oi'aound words of yes and nay among Christiane without cwenr- ‘ mg; also deeming it a reproach to their Christian verity to ensure their truth by such an extraordinary way of speaking, deeming simple and un- ccmpounded answers. without usaev- . erutions or supernatural vouchcre,l more suitable to evangelical righteous- ' nesc. Nor did they ask such like things of others. offering in the mean- time to be punished to the full for fslae speaking as other» for perjury, if ever guilty of it. They also used the] plain language of thee and thou to of singlopet‘non, believing the pmcticei of using the singular number to a. single person to be scriptural as well l as more correct and pcrspicuouc. Their burials are also performed with much simplicity, although truly, column and impressive. At thol grounds they pause some time inl silence before placing the body in the l grave, that if any one there ehouldl have something on their mind to ex- hort the people they may not be dis- appointed and that the relations may i the more rctircdly and solemnly take , their last leave of the body of their‘ departed kindred. The apectutoflI have n tense of mortality by the co, cesion there given them to reflect! upon their owu latter end; otlicrwisel they have no set rites or ceremonies I on those occasions. The kindred of ' the diseased never weer mourning, but look upon it an a worldly core-n mony, and that what mourning in fit for Christians to have at the dc. purture of c. beloved relative or friend should be worn in the minim; which only is sensible of the loss, and l the love they had to them and rcmcm- l bronco of them to be outwardly moi pressed by a respect to their mince and a care of those they h.-.ve left behind them. This conduct of their‘e, although nnfsshiocnblo, lcuvos nothing of the substance of things neglected or undone. Although the above is nowisc the ruling principle of this people, but only is cw of the peculisrincs inci- dent to their proleeeion, e careful perusal of their writings will re: move from the unprejudieed mind' the last shadow of at doubt regsrding the sincerity of their proceedings, for whom, on 3 people, we hope that through the patient endurance of all things they may retain their ancient glory until the love and tender re- gard which they manifest towsrd one soother msy become the prevailing element of sll nations, and the glorious anthem risen Notion with notion strives no more, the golden chitin of love Tbm‘rh the wide earth links soul to soul eeceedi from above. The Indium by l hundred strosnu. the Tartar Ilyiliis snowe. TM. u: '12th the burning run. its wentlc ivllpu se knows. From every tribe in kneeling ranks upon the silent air In to the Throne of Thmn‘eo go forth, the A" scored wraps of from; h pmloeto mwocc welcomwcee own I. head both done This work end mode the hesrts of l His children one Then like the slum lscnpblc have hymn-ed by the l choir. I've-1 evenlposcwgbreehe forth cod mmwgrgzbmtlm led or and. e p or out their: lee. It echoes from the forest shrines mad men 0. a?" ......... l‘ '0 .0 . ‘flh m 0‘". res turn. the cusp-vs we'll been» precinthe. there shell be wet so more. anumn Con-o in A DALâ€"- South Amer-icon Rheometle Core for anmtisoi end Nfll'll'll rsdlcslly esvssln ltoadsys. Itssctloc upon a. system is remrhsble sud lays..- lows. It mom :3 once the ceess fin - mm- $¢£§r "08m Ania-Klimt“ “mm-hunch! , M humid-ammo o thermos. coy girl would be!" . “Wouldn't chef But. oh. Hill). I um sold you the perfectly swful mun» pence the other evening!" “0! course you hoven’t. you ncsn. dose moiâ€"butane“ mom." “0 it isneerlytccswful to tell!" “No. tell Incâ€"I haven't shit of uric-fey. so you know. but. I know who: I relief it is to all somebody whu A thing is molly too M to opuk about.” “So it in. Now. when Stella’s lovely loo; curl come of! in Dick's bond while he was twining it. sround his finger. she aid she bedn't e moment’s until she esme over to tell me chant it." “Yes, indeed. And when Hattie fund that Nelson Ive-mead to both lflesnd herself. she said she’d hsve died if she bedc't hed me All chaotic Mom” “I know. ell. if f rally must. I will an you”â€"-- “Yes. indeed. 1”â€" “Well, you know, he and my brother were on on s yscbtlng trlp for severe! u,.n___, “i know. My brother wee of the pcrty, sud he said that your brother's friend was the only men he ever knew who could quota pootry when he was seasick." "Yes. Well, they got home in the dunk of the evening. I was alone, for Will had got offended two hours earlier than usual cud gone home, and l"-â€"â€"- “Yr-n, yes. Don't keep me in suspense." “Well, I had on my lovely white empire l gown. which falls in such long, classic llnce, and, you know, i have been studying Del- sarte a long time and have learned to aka the meet fetching nttltudce." "Yes. but”.â€" “Well. when I heard them coming; an idea nuddenly occurred to me, And I deter. mined to mske one lust effort to awaken his interest. You know it in swfully easy to mistake people in the duck of the even- mg." "Yes, yes, l"-â€"â€" “Well, I just rushed out into the hell and flung my urine around one of them and kissed him." “011. but you hmln't”--â€"- “No. i had kissed my own brother after all. I was always unlucky," she concluded, with o slgh.-Chicnuo Tribune. Bound to “use. The new nut. .- had opullml up an elegant chop and bud 2m: lint-M. collection of goods in town, und nut urully the dressen went to Ice him. "iluw‘a the new man going to do?” re marked Ulmllie to erddic. v“He‘ll go to pieces," (inserted chddie. “‘beY He has fine gnorls and knows how to turn out lx'uutiful work.” “Yes. but. he‘s no business man.” “Iluw do you know 7" "800127514131 aunt. in there today talking about y;t'.-'ug u «nit. llc- told me be ex- pt‘Clt‘Ll :utt-r to the fashionable trade only. anti, do you know. he wanlc tie to pay on the (ll‘ll‘t’t‘l‘y of the gmxln?” “is thu‘l: so?” cxr‘lnimod (Tholllc. “Then of course he'll lime to shut up shop.”â€"De- trclt Free Prom. use Reward. A wanna: go: beyond her depth, and Charlie lx'nlMi-rimclicr heroically rushed into the “lift-T and pulled her out just M l :du- unis going down for the third time. llrr litmlnuul, as large. ntout man, thanked (tlmrl'w lwurtlly. and taking him off to one ride whl'qwred: "You linve saved the life of my wife, but ynll uri- me much of a gentleman to accept any rikunl from me. Let me give you s plrce of advice thut. will be valuable to you ~-llt'\'(1f em. anus:th in Hummer. I’m a flowery butcher, and I know what I’m talk- ing about. "â€"Texus 5m lugs. Most Extraordinary. Mr. “'ickwirc ~I notice that. Jules Verne is (J‘- ycursold and has written juetflfibooka. Mm \Vlc-'- v lrolecll, that in not I0 munv. ll(‘(‘11l_‘,‘ hurl to write at the rote of one l)'.x'l; it your todc thanâ€"Indianapolis Journal. A Mlstoke. "’i his hub}; of yours seems pretty solid.” mm lfuukiunon. holding Tompklne' bsby up "i hm Arms. “Lu? course he is,” retorted Tompkins. “Did you think he was pletedf"-â€"Hcrpaé:‘a Bauer. flow Ibo Knew. Heâ€"l‘m growing it mustache. ShhSo some one told mesâ€"Excth Know Ills Penehnl. The Milkmen-The eow batted Mr. City men yesterday. The Other Girl «Deer not She must bsvs knpmow food he w- of milk punch Wonted. to to sell ccrcbolee sod hardy Noreen special venetian s. to cflbr, which Wes-venom: new 0 m “00" m “mm. Charleston Lake. or three .nmurs. AMMDII‘ www.m-w -.‘â€" .. 'omsmchl and hesitant o'o TELEPHONE 180 The best mskce st the lowest pricesâ€"~ Gold, Silver cud Filled cones. JEWELRY Intent stylee in Brooches, Pins, Brsoelets, Fancy Combs, M. PLATED WARE A fine selection of the nicest sud newest pctterus. Extre' voice in Spoons, Forks sud Knives. graved Free. STATIONERY Note paper, Envelopes, Blank Books, School Books, Sunday School Library Books, kc. Discount to clergyman and Sunday Schools. Ill. 00008 WHOLEMLE & RETIII. Our 8 601311: .â€"-â€"Correct fitting Of SWOMCTBS by gtzduate of Ophthal- mic Schools. WM. MATES 86 80M JEWELERS & OPTIClllS 220 King Street. Brockvillc DRESS GOODS This week we are hnving a. run on Dress Goods. Our customers are tek- im; advantage of our low price sale. \Ve are selling those clMVool Set-gee in Blue and Black, 42 inches wide, at 37lc. 600 Sergcs in Blue and Block at. 50c. Black Cnshmere’a at 25c, 35c, 40c and 480. are grand value. Whip Cords, Fancy Tweeda and Summer Dress Goods at 20 per cent less than regular price. See our Remnant Pile at 250 each. CLOTHING "We have a. few Summer Coats and Vents left, also 9. low Alpaca Coats which we will clear at s sacrifice. Felt Hate at cost. Latest styles in Children’s Suite, Children's Fancy Cups and Tom 0’ Shooters, at BRADLEY’S KING STREET W. BROCKVILLE cos. no“, Main St... opposite Heley'e Boot n Shoe more. B B 0 C K V I L L E Carries the LIME” 8TO0K 0F WITOHE8 of any home in town no stock of Clocks. Jame-y. Diamonds, apoc- wes. Etc. is complete in every department WILL BE SOLD RIGHT lepelflog by lhlllod 'errhuen Our Ipeetoly. Give us s coll when wanting ssytbinl ll 0‘" line. We can suit you. ”. -_.. A... __,...... fir...“ Vll'illll or'MEN l pnn._ Don'tfslltomakcanearlyvlelt." A! ' E L Block, Athens. ATHENS cancer We Always Lead. We‘ Never Follow And we have struck it hard this time. we will sell at following prices 2â€"- 4 lbe. Currents for 250. Soda. Biscuits. 23c Muscust Sc light for $1.00. 4 lbe. Starch for 250. per box. gar. all grades, 201be. Mixed Candy, 100. per lb. Boneless Fish, 60. per Soc “C” Flour 81.96 per c ll). wt. The Athens Grocery When in Brockville Cpay you to call and in- It Will spect l prices. During August El» 4 lbs. beet Vslencic Rsisine for 203. Stone, Butter and Fruit Jo real sizee, at reduced i ‘x'ever were such bargains offered to the trade in Tin before. I Our spacey/ill not do to quote prices ’ on older lines, such as Baking Powder. Canned Hoods, l Extracts, Etc. . . goal! and inspect our stock and get ps, all kinds, ct reduced pricee.iprices. but Mott & Robeson. â€"â€".â€"â€"_ W. LeClair’s stock of Readyâ€"made Clothing, Gents’ Fur- nishings and Hats and Caps. 0. W. LeGLAIB Directly Opposite Bucll Street. 4 Opt-anal; W Since we adapted the Cash Sgstem many have asked us how it worked. n the start our refusal to give credit offended Well, we are satisfied a. few long pay customers. and bringing their dollars with them. with it. We expected that. But they are all coming back The reductiori in price we made on first of July was genuine and embraced every line of our great stock. The people, especially the ladies, go where they get the best value, and if you wish to know how the Cash system operates at our store, read the following :â€" 1 Man Wife Confnb Strife. She vexed He mad Hard words Too bad. Clothes old 88 few Big row What to do Boy reeds Our ad Tells M it She’s glsd. J. The Great Bargain House - 5 Comes Secs clothes Oveijoyed Home goes 8 Bring Pa» Hetoo Sees now Whirl. to do 7 Doubts vanish Ve ' clear l wew Buy here 8 We supply Every need W few Little heed. here 9 Big bundle Cosh sole Our prices Never fail 10 Bill ready Mun titch Figures up Great snakes i ll r3$ loft Buy more Great place This store. 12 Both pleased Very nice Fine Goods Low price. 13 Go home Sit dOWn Think it over Know town. 14 Best place Found yet Come again You bet. 15 Pleased them Very true You buy Please you. 16 Good goods Stock largo All cash No charge. H. MGLAUGHLIN â€" .m Athens, Ontario THESE STOVES MUST BE SOLD awnâ€"v» -_ II“! III I FE! PIN“ THAT I WILL Sill. F00 Till! IOITII fl ’0 onlth hugged flufikiwiem sure . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 0... Melt. co '3.» ill. ills»... . l3llfi7’f-Fiiiiiil ts ‘ " E W. EARL - ATHENS Buy It! Try It! Buy the fsvorite brand of Machine Oil, viz: ' Peerless Machine Oil , , cod Hardware men keep it. Does not i ween better than caster oil. you have given it MW‘W‘ u . lt‘ ,5 r V. r m t Astral, . ‘ ‘ "kl “film i

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