gaiOrder Your Coal by Tele- 1% phone 13, Phone Charges Prepaid. {gi’riees Are Reduced To: $7.00 Per Ton Delivered. g 6. 75 " At Shed. Q Hi e eempt Delivery and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Wm. Thextoue "U ' e E i §WAKELY é EEBED gAfter gEverythingin Our Stock is Reduced ‘53? 5.25.1952. .J\ These great bargains oï¬â€˜er prudent buyers a. chance to double their money._ An equal chance that will not soon come your way again. The reductions mean savings of hundreds of dollars to our custo' mers. Do you object to low prices? Tell us frankly. did you ever know of any Lindsay Store except WAKELY FORD’S which offered suit; Bargains. Test them. :uuaacwâ€"auanm: ESTER. Easesâ€"es Q5? Wae mean to Ifeduce our general stocE as much as poss1ble’1' by making prices that W111 not only command attention butn will insure takers. g It’s easier to count money than to measure goods at stock-takingn ---that’s why we give you choice of all our highâ€"grade, seas-a onable merchandise at from Ten to Fifty Per Cent Belowg more, Thursday. Friday and Saturday, but in that short space of time we expect to crowd a full week's business, and with such merchandise, such prices and such induce- ments as We offer all through the Store, it is not only pos- sible but probable that, our most sanguine hopes will be fully realized. This generalreduction sale lasts but three daysé After the phenomenal business last year brought us, we are W111- ing from now till stock taking ’50 Forget Prchts Entirelvp u ml! be glad to welcome all his old customers, and others who \\favor me with their patrcnage. Yours smeerely, The Safe, Satisfactory Store, my cm mums, LINDSAY. om; 0M . / r-\\ /’ ‘ a; - s. E. EAKINS. Our Usual Low Prices,_ ésé of Mr. W. J. Gardiner, For the Last Three Days of ’ESS CHANGE. Estock must be 06, regardless of Lga rly andsecure Em as. Presents aï¬ï¬isr, F1Utist:â€"i‘;4:..ra:d Light- A pleasing featurcâ€" Costume and It Engagements. This Week. QERA’I'E. . . . ï¬- \ ~ . . '3 Prrsemmg Musxcal gm @%’§§@2§ mm%§ COHDE illbrook. The Sundav School Orchestra ren- dered special music, sultabk to the oc- casion, stnkmg up the different national airs as each character appeared on the platform. ' NOTES ON THE CANTA'I’A. Each character took his or her part remarkably well, but perhaps we may refer to a few, whose characters had the most favorable chance of bringing out their talents. ONE OF THE BIG SHYDICATE. Miss Pearl Bumham, as the “ Cen-' tral Figure." and perhaps having the most difï¬cult part to take, deserves great praise for the very effective man- The Cantatn,entitled “The Happiest Land," wasa tunnel of beauty, and equisitely rendered by the following characters : Miss Burnham, ...... Central Figure “ Blanche Clarry ...... Egyptian “ Mabel Strain ........... Swiss " Byam ................ Syrian “ Homer .............. Persian “ Irene Raper .......... Italian “ Elvy Lock .......... Icelander “ Flossie 'l‘hcxton . . . . . .JapaneSC Gladys Snelgrovc 3 Jessie Cl;sz : Japancsclittle Girls Eveline McKim ‘ Mr Mart. Brock ........... Chinese Miss M. Richards . . . . . .Scotch Lass “ E. Gillott .......... Irls'l) Lass “ l.. McMahon, ........ Hindoo “ Stella Hethermgton ..... Jewx'ess “ Batcson . . . . . . . . . . .Armenian Mr McCullough .............. 'l‘urk Miss Ethel Richardson. . . . . . German Pearl Nattmss : Mabel Raper I ........ Hollmdcrs Norman Lock: Mr. Wesley Fry ............ African “ W. (E. Hetherington [Hon.105eph Chamberlain] Miss Gertie (Ilarry : French Lady Mr. Harvey 'l'hexton: Frenchman Miss Letitia Armstrong ...... Grecian Miss Gertie (Ilurry 1 Frcm Mr. Harvey 'l'hexton Z . ~. Frc Mias I‘cï¬tia Armstrong ...... Miss A. Hnmpmn . . . . . . (3: Mrs. Walter (iillutt . A Mr. H. L. Burnllam 2 " I Mr. Walter (lillott King 2 Miss N. Hellmrmgton Queen: Mr. Flummcrfclt Z “ Pcthick : Soldiers c " \Vutson Clark I George Rapcr ............. Roy Rapcr ................ Harvw McMahon ........ B Lillian ’l‘hcxton .......... L Miss Ethel Ferguson : Miss Gussie Clarry - ..... . ASncnnnnfnl nnn Delightful Sunday thnnl Entertainment. The entertamment m connectxon with the Annmersary Services of the Millbrook Methodist Sunday School was held in the Church on New Y ears’ N ight. 'l'here was a very large attend- ance, and all thoroughly enjoyed the program, which comznenCed prccrsely at 7.45. The motion songs by the small children of the School, all of whom were pretty and attract i ve, t o o k thur part excnedingly well. The flag drill. by seventeen young ladies. was a most pleasing feature, and received nmny eulogtstlc comments. Recitations by May; McKim, (Bordon Snelgrove and Laura Clarke, were well received. and showed what the little folk can do when trained by elï¬cicnt Instructors. ......... Swnbian ........... Saxon ........ Bohemian ........ Little Girl . . . . . . . . .Chincsc . . . . . .Scotch Lass . . . . . . .Imh Lass ,.... ....Hindoo mgtou . . . . .chcss , . . . . . . .Armeniau ............'l‘urk isou. . . . . . Cemum Soldiers of Queen . . Central Figure ...... Egyptian ......... Swiss ......... Syrian ........ Persian ........ Italian ...... Icciandcr . â€CANADA . . Americans Eng’d. ’ianists Mr Brock represented the Chime to perfection, and as many stated, looked more km: a Chmaman in the costume he wore than the Manager for See See Sing He brought out hi: plat for China for ï¬rst place in :1 clear voiceâ€"but nay, his was not the Hap- piest Lana. r . ,, ,, Miss M. Batcson representing the suchring Armemans, and Mr. McCulv lough, rcprescming {he 'l‘crriblc 'l‘urK, with hrs dagger raised to striKe the poor suffering woman of Armenia, was effectively carried out in a Tableau. and very Atouching. Mrs. Walter Gillott and Mr. H L. Burnham, representatives of America, and Mr. Walter (Billott and sts Nclhe Hetherington, representing England, came to the platform in order, amid the strams of the National Anthems of each country, the flags of each were raised side by side. making 3 lim; of friendship, and when the Shamrocx, Rose, anj 'l'histle, with the hcnutiful Maple Leaf, were held above Miss Canada’s hcad, they had a very pretty effect, a rd made on: think of the great power of the nations represented. v Miss Gertie (Harry tool; the pan of a stylish French Lady very We" indeed. and Mr. Harvey Thcxton made a cap- :ml ‘(Ecntlcman of France.’ Mi<s Aggie Hampton, rcprcscntmg our fair Dominion, made: a great hit whcn shc appcarcd in her beautiful custumc, and carrying a Maple I‘.c:1f. Mr. W ‘ G. Hcthcrington rcpres‘cntcd Hon. Joseph Chamberlain m a nicct)‘. 'l'hosc “specKn†of Walter’s put the: ï¬nishing touch on, and behold “the great jun-3’ ,. Miss Eva Gillott cleverly rcprescnb ed the Emerald Isle, and made lots of fun. Miss (lillmt is a genius at enter mining, and on this occasion all present were delighted with her “ Irish mt.’ \ The Soldwrs of the Qucen were ï¬ne stalwart men, and they lomced as tho’ they were ready to ï¬ghtâ€"yea even did for the glory of the Motherland. Mr. J. W. Lowes, of Cavan, gave the Mirror a friendly call’tlns week. Mr. Lowes IS the owner of that celebrated Stallion, “King Alfred,†(1 1762), sired by Prince Alexandria. This stallion is really a handsome one, and a thoro’~ bred, and all who are interested in rais- ing good stock should make a note of the fact that such a ï¬ne horse is owned in the township. The iittlé Japanese (hrls wcrc Very interesting characters, and thcxr 3mg. ingflwas very much enjoyed. The Superintendvnt of the: Sunday School, Mr. R. W. Clark, and all those who in any way Maia-ted m making the entertainment sucha magniï¬cent suc- Ccss, deserve great praise. We undursthnd that there is a prob- ability ofthc entertainment being rc- pcatcd. at an early date, m the town hall. The Or-‘hcszra “'ch (rompmcd uf the fuliowing arï¬ï¬‚s: Messrs. (I. A. Duncan, (2. \V. McKim. (i. ‘2. Burn- hnm, jos. and Chas. 'l‘homdykc, and }as. Cochmne. On Dec. 28:11,:an {allow-Inc ofï¬cers of J. B. Hall, Lodge No.1â€, A. F. (T: A. M., “are duly Installed by W. Bro. A. A, Smith. W. \|.. W. Bm. D Hampton. V'l‘he Mist-sex Mina' Batcson, Ethel Richardson. Mabel Strain, Girlieflflos- sic Thcxton and Mary M. Richards intcrspcrscd the Cantata with well rendered Solos and Hurts. Mn \Valtcr Stewart returned on Monday. ~from Minto, Man. He reports a ï¬ne winter there. Cement Rooï¬ng cannot rust.~â€"L. F. Clarry, Agent, Millbroox. Rev.‘1\[r. Burgess, of Bethany, was in lo“ n 3 osterduv, calling on friends. John Haggart, Auctiomcr, has re- ccxvcd instructions from Mr. Chas. R. Nixon to sell by public auction, on his premises, Lot 22, Con. 1, Emily, on Tuesday, jan. 19th, 1904, at one o’clock p. m., his valuable farm stocx, implements, 8m. Termsâ€"$10 and under, cash ; 9 months’ credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. See bills. Mr. \V. ]. \Vetherup. ofEmily, is visiting his Millbrook and Port Hope friends, this week! Mr. 'I‘uck:r received a. telegram on Wednesday. from Everett, Wash, hear- ing the sad intclligencc of the sudden death nfhis daughter, Mrs. Frank Lang. The bereaved family will have the heart- felt sympathy of thctr many friends here. Cement Rooï¬ngwiil not buckle or crz-urx and break from expansion and contraction, because It is made of a composition that remains in a flexible smte. and can be applied on flat roofs. â€"I.. S. Clarry, Agent, Mlllbroox. S. \\'., Bro. W. Montgomery. J. “2, 8m. Hon. ('2. Burnl‘am. Fluudnin. W. Bro. H. .|. Turner. '1 reuanrer, V. W. Bro. J, C. Kells. Sevretary, Bro. Chas. Thoma) Le. S. 0., Bro. 600.5. Curveth. J. 1).. Bro. Goo. A. Duncan. S. S. Bro. T. A. Kelly.‘ J. 8.. Bro. Chas. McNeil. J. 6,. Bff’. W.~ E. Dean. Tyler, Bro John I‘m. D. uf 0., W. Bro. C. H. Winslow. Orgnnlat, W. Bro. S. \V. Clarke. Aftvr the hzstallmiona the committee pm on the funnh dagreo, and a most pleasant evening Was spam. The Heraids Were Masters Wilfn-d Gillan and Wesley ClarK. They were very handsomely attired, and did thcir part rcal well, havmg had to stand “Kc statutes during the cutirv proccd~ urc of the: Cantataâ€"«newly two hours. Mr. Thos. \Vctherup, of Emily, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dolhcrt Sanderson. BORN FAIRâ€"In MiHbrook, on Thurs- day. Jan. 7th, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Fail, 3. daughter. 'mwmrgwmw~ .- . 9. â€Mb Mustard, WINES and Worsta. Sauce, TEAS S: COFFEES :\ SPECIALTY I desire to thank my numcmm fricnds for their liberal patronage dur- ing the past year, and wish them one and all a most happy New Year. Card of Thanks. Ialso wish to state that I will 1):: in a better position than ever to scrvc you and as many others who can see their way clear to deal with me. J08. H. ROBERTS. Next Door East of Mirror Ofï¬ce, directly opposit: Town Hall, We SELL Crgarss, Fianna, 83., Best Matias OYSTERS Pa FRESH GROCERIES Choice Tobaccos and Cigars. CON FECTIONERY J. McBride, LUNCHES served at All Hours. MILLBROOK, ONT. ammasesaasasa WThe Stem TEAS, COFFEES, MELLBRWIL At 19C: -5 DOZCII Ladlts’ VLSIS and I)12t\\tl."â€"( 1‘r 511“.“ 35“ â€"9 Of “hid! “6 haw: {00 mum- lo clan them quickh \.<.l 'u n: mlul 1.1: cm to 19 ( Lnts At 952C. 500 Sarcls 36 incl: \Vrappcnuc, neat patterns, bright cumming? ~ngular 15c qualitv, marked to clear quickly to 9 I-2c, . NEW SKIRTSâ€"~38 only new Cloth Skills ’0: ladies, in new Spring slylcr, heavy cloih, new strap trimminus, \thh $5â€"Sp(Clal at $3 L0. DRESSING S \0 [IRS RE DLCEI)â€"4o (uh I adie-‘s Dussmg - aques “6 Law n mLul m ,r ulouslx low to clmr up qmckly. Here are the pxices and mductmm- $1.75 qualiu lux $1 15; $1 cunlm for 69‘; 75c quality for 57¢. One Rack of Child“ n s C oats (Emmi .six g Re {615 and Long Coats 4.; m all. This constnutrs lhe “man‘s of our emin slock ofChi dren's Garments, and “e “an: to CchI‘ L'Vcn' gmmcnt Lu’oxe< Sim Lulu g. l 13 .1e marked at and bale“ Lost. ' Upnnsite Queens’ Hotel, ace Restaurant, of the ï¬nest quality. arriving du‘ in every style. and choice Our business methcds make it imperitive that SHORT ENDS- ODD [ lNltSam-i REMNAN 18 of every description “LN 00 ( L‘i (,KI \'-_â€"-u leuu of!!! \\ 1'!) before He inventor} our stock 1h: {t' s uh} you will ï¬nd ODD LI\ES with SMAI L PRICES all O\'L'F the Swrv. Our Business Calendar says stock must be entered up complete Friday, January 15th. M min-=3 V V Ila-E IV for XMAS GIFTS. Everybody, appreciates Gem, but they must be the GOOD KIND-~the KIND WE SELL. You hate to discard them just because they become. “SEEDY†looking, but your self respect demands that you discard that Shabby Hat. We can supply you with one as Good as yours USED TO BE_ Shirts-Collars A Shirt we’re proud to sell, and you’ll be happy to wear. for (NE DOLLAR, including the Cuffs-~and they’re ALRIGBT TOO. Those contemplating putting roofs on their buildings, the cem- ing season, “‘1“ ï¬nd it to their advantage to call on me, see sample-s and get prices before buying any other kind of roohng. It is \Mud, dust, rain and ï¬re proof, and comes cheaper than ï¬rst class shingh-s; COOMBE’S Cement Rooï¬ng. [larev’s Magnesia Flexible ES‘ï¬CORN ER STORE. Agent, Box 315, Millbmek. Gocd Hats are like Tm Friends. 385 387 George Street, PETERBORO. as was may 52%: