n Monday1 7-30 p.m. ucsday, lit-h pun. the soc-aim of St. Thoma», . oi the: \livllbrool: x! Sunday morn- b 3: woodâ€" ‘Cuhiva- Look"; ‘Making Im- ‘E‘arm cach \‘car’; ‘rnccs and Drains’; omc Life on the :ting of the town gucsdav, lhc audi ; a statement of 1 (111sz Wallis, beerssary priming Gangs of men P dnits from 1h: pcwspapers were cpaycrs to clear he mks in mm! r £0 gin: the: snow pu- work re quirtd hi the fin; Co. 'cunci}. re: that mocd sin-d, can, gain}: cord wand. hinted a con: 1m!- [maurrs rcfcrn-J iljnstrd. :rcck. On 3!! {due K Friday, r and fake ’ectoral. It :, prevents. ~Tsz'iz‘nzn; *d How to Deal 7. President. ». Seetetary. HE KING. Torontoâ€"‘ Chem- .‘Iow Plants Grow’, ' :ic Animals’; "1 be :‘Our Insect Pests; will be inter- 1e and m'cr) one y? Throat rcak'r Any nsumprion? was a great mars’ Institute t Meetings. mere: in}; nucls’ L allows“ true to the EOL'T YOU Bl ten years Inspection, Saturday, Fcb, ,3 NTINGS, :11 SAVE I HAVE 8: $22. ral Itisfaczic n [1" Shakers and GOODS xs 'nsztmg her RIO. :uvday, 3 Feb. 2 rs: "May, the your SS 0.5 the Institute th, )8 Thinking perhaps they will cure Catarrh,-â€"but no one ever heard of a genuine cure followmg such senseless treatments There is just one prompt and thorough cure for Catarrh and it is fragrant healing Catarrhozone which goes right to the root of the trouble. It destroys the germs, heals the inflam- med membranes and cures any case no matter how obstinate or long standing. “I experimented for years with Catarrh remedies but found Catarrhozone the most rational and satisfactory†writes W. I MacEachern of WaterVille. “It cured me for all time.†For a sure cure use only Catarrhozone. Complete out- ht, $1.00; trial stze 25c. Fools Use Washes and Snuffs Cf: W.’ H. Roberts. director of cermunies; Neil McGillvary. Lec- turer; \V. H. Henderson, and LT- Beatty, deputy lecturer. Warren, deputy master; \Vm Thornbury, chaplain ; john Kelly recording secretary; J. I. Vout, secretary ; Joseph Brown, treasur- W‘ var-av-lwvll. who had been a member of the order for 50 years, and a past county master, and Josiah Perrin apast district master of Fenelon, and a member for ï¬fty-two years. The following were elected Oflicers for year x905: Rev. 1. M. Whitelaw, county master; \Vm IIr The Annual Meeting was Held on Tuesday and Ofï¬cers Elected. The annual meeting of the COunty Orange lodge of the Coun- ty Of Victoria, was held in the ‘0dge room of L.O.L. 557, Black- well’s block, on Tuesday. Every diStrict lodge in the county was represented. A special committee was appointed to draft an address 0f S)lnpatbv to the farmlies Othhe late Thornas Stephenson. COUNTY ORANGE LODGE. Pneumon'a is Filling the Hospitals. Every day We hear ol'somc-ont: being ukcn with pncumonia. The only pre- Vcntn‘c is to to get strong and kecp your body hczzlthy. 'l‘akc Ferrozonc which makr: thc rich red kind of blood that nourishes and stimulates the on- tin: syst:-m. “ I was all run down and an apt subject for pneumonia writes A. B. Charters of Burlington, whcn I tried ferrozonc. I didn’t belicv: it was possible for Ferrozone to build me up so quickly. In a {cw days my appetite improvcd, color came into my cheeks and I fclt stronger. I gained eight pounds and regained my old time vigor through ufs'mg Ferrozonr.†Try Ferro- zonc, it assures health. Price 50c. 111: 13111111111}r 151111: st 1n1. ’1ng 01 {mph 315 5. N0 5, Emiiy; {or 111:: 11101111: of ):21111nr1'. Names arranged in 011’121 01‘1'11c:.rit S nmr 1554: :'-\\i1. 11:0 1\111, joaCHarrol 11a11:11cn (21111.01 ghun. Albert 0 .\111., ..1111ie [)ervan Marv Den: 111 312111 Parnngton. 5151110111. 145 3 11-â€" “but Can‘oll, Harold L 111‘ 11‘. Carrie I')er1:111. 101:1 1011.1:1. 1 :1115C1anc1 V ictur (a11ag1121n.1111111r C1155 3" .1â€" Stephen \\a11111. (1111)â€: \\1111- rim. Km 11cm: () Ned. Stella Lai111e1 josiel' mringtcm Vzolc: McLlnnin, 1111111ieGr01es (.1z1ss Pt. 2.-11â€"â€"» m1 \\ 1nd11112. Elmer: ‘..Vind:- ' (:E .155 P1 151-4111 1 \illc M 13 :e1. Attended wuh blinding phin', hut relief comes quickly when Nervilme is appllcd, for it is the strongest pan) rc- liever m the world. “ I cunsnder Ner- vilme a must manical nmedy for neu- ralgia. I am subject to vxolent attacks, writes Mrs. E. (l. Hamss of Btlttntore, but never worry if Nernline is m the house. The prompt relief that Nervt- line brings makes it priceless to me. A few nrplicatimxs never \‘et failed to kill the putt) I can also recommend Nar- ulmefur stiffnrss m the jnixtt< and rheumatiuu.†'l'ry Nernlinc yourself. Price 2;c. Neuralgic Headache is Usually Rev. C O Johnston will deliver hls‘ Cclcbrated Lccxui‘e, ““ The Englishman I r i s h m a n a h :1 $cotch:mn," at Mt. Pleasant On Wednesday (“smug ch. 22nd Tea ml] In: sen ed trom' 4 to 7 p m. ., after whxch the Lecture Will be giv.en besides musical selec~ lions. Admxsszon 25 cents. ' Omemée Boys épcak higth'of the Millbrook Boys, and would be plcaScd to have-themimck again in the near future. . Miss Annie McCaffrey is able to resume her duties again. Miss Sara Lamb has been visit- ing h: -r Port Hope friexzdslast w.eek . Emily Cuuncil proceedings on 0p- posite page. had been a membe} orfwtbt: Miss Jenmc Latchford has Opened up a dress making shop in Omemee, and invites thc Ladies of Oméince and vicinity to call. sm- has had largc‘ city and town experience, and guaran- tees ï¬rst-class work.--3 Omemee and Vicinity. LOCK Lo LRCON IC Mrs. R. H. (hwy, of Bethe}, is vis- iting hcr sister, Mrs. C W. Richard~, at Millbrook. R A. WILSON, Teacher. â€W â€A L w,“ VEGETABLE Sic: ,.§*-2‘ ‘ 3. . L'AN gamma 5 Hair Renewe it: It true vnu want to Eook old P Thu-u In.“ ..-.-- -,, ‘ -Vuv Is km: on want :9 ice]: old P Then lie'cBYmur h" . 1 then uscyHalI’s Haxr Renewer, angl have all mfï¬ï¬kfg‘ of cadLliLeEEWam Maw,†ORANGE The Mirror 3. LINE. By amount paid up to 315: Dec., By amount on hand .......... To amount of cash received up to We, the undersigned Auditors, have carefully examined the foregoing ac counts, compared them with vouchers produced, and ï¬nd them correct, show mg a balance due the Treasurer of one hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighty-two cents ($123 82.) T. A. McPHERSON, Auditors. Omemee, Feb. 3rd, 1905. O. G. WILLIAMSON : BUILDING ACCOUNT. Dr lrron} uovt urant to n b .. 453 05 I From County “ “ .. 453 05 ‘ From Teacher's exams ...... 23 00 From fees. 1904 .......... 1 174 00 Amount levied on Section. . . 725 00 H. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES. J G Beatty. material and work 3.00; T] Parsons work on b board, 2.00 ; C Richards printing 4.50 ............ 9 50 Mcl’herson 8: Co supplies 4.50 ] Nichols b boards 5;I Glen- ny, caretaker 4 mos 2o; W] Thorn wood 7.50.. . 7 .. . 37 00 I Glenny wood 4.50; I Jones wood 5.50 ;] (I Harstone presiding at exams 28.50;] M McCrea work 1.50; I Glenny W C’s 5.00 ....... 45 oo 0 Robinson ret fees to pupil 2 W W Jardine ret fee to pupil 1; W Adams 6% cds wood at 4, 25.00 .............. 28 00 _) Sherwood, 5 mos caretaking 25; Watchman 250; R J Mulligan supplies 19.15; W I) Stinson supplies 15.90. . 62 55 G A Balfour, nom c, 3 25; J Nichols b boards 5; R J Grandy Insurance 3 yrs 80.3o W H Curry salary 35 - . . . . 123 55 Public Library use mom 22.50 Of Receipts and Expenditures of the Omemec High and l thc year 1904. W H. Curry, 'l‘reasurcr HIGH SCHOOL RECEIPTS. PUBLIC SCHO From Gov’t Grant to H S .. 453 05 T0 035110" hand . From County .. u .. 453 05 From Go.v grant to; From Teacher's exams ...... 23 00 From bunldmg fum From fees. 1904 .......... ‘. 174 00 i Amount IeV‘iCd on 5 Amount Icvicd on Section. . . 72: oo 1 Advanced hv 'l‘mm w.“ .Jâ€"vu, puyllcnlï¬ [U can: ....................... 6966 56 By Cash :0 balance on hand ............. .. . 24x 59 S'I‘A'I‘EMEN'I‘ OF COLLECTOR’S ROLL. Oct. ro~â€"To amount of R0“ to Colicctor. Wm. Gardiner .. . . . . Dec. xsâ€"Cr. by 8 poll taxes 8.00; by cash for balance 2602 05. .I . .$ \Vr, the undersigned Auditors, have: can-fully examined the 1 accounts and vouchers. of thchumcipality of Omcmce. and ï¬nd them Cash on hand two hundred and forty one dollars and ï¬fty-nine cents, 1 'l‘. A. MCI’HERSON, Al Omemee, Feb 3, 1905. O. G. \VILLIA‘A’ISON, ' Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Teachers salaries x500. . ..1522 so Nov 30 Dcv :4- Sq). June 11a aitors’ Report 0ft eVHlage 01 0111611166 for the Year 1904 -\ pleasant mug: “as qunt at the East End [cs‘tauraut 0m: chnigg last week 1)); a number of mwtcd gucsts. EE‘Miss I \\ilislcm, 'lixppcr St, is selling {2 RO( ERIES (HEAR ‘\ Call is rcspcctfully solzcxt'ed. _ Mr; 1 JOHIY is Don't fml‘to atTéï¬d thép ed Lecture and Tea at Mt ant Next Wednesday-3.3%. Mr. 'I“.;C. Ivory was a visitc Pererboro on Wednesday. _ Mr Charlie Mchffrcy has cured a positionwilh Wm. Cu: C01 T'\\’e ‘undersland Mr. 1 Quads is going to a large to‘ success Harry. ~ ' - -' - 1904 Mr. \Vm. Rivhard: :s visiting Mr. Fued side farm. ' Miss Gertrude P‘ boro is visiting the (,1 Omemee. Mr. Ernie Balfour i 5 his Omemee friends.‘ 14 Mr. 5 5 â€"â€"'I‘o receipts from all sources to date â€"-By payments to date ............ By Cash :0 balance on hand ...... Court from 189 8 to 4~lo cash from (im 1 g Udltdrs’ Printing, advertising, c. . . . Roads, bridges and Sidewalks Intcrcst .................. (:hanly .................. Srhools ................. Fir: Protcction ........... Street Lighting ............ County Ran: .............. Loans .................... Rent ..................... Miscellaneous avcts ......... Salaries, . . I‘o bulam‘c on h.md from last audit ['0 ca-h from John Short, xst distr: Hangman-Feb. 22. I. Prestog’s ofï¬cial Abstract Statement (t H 6. H H afléhd thé p6stx3on- ‘ u. Rccvc for ï¬nes. ....... .... .. . County 'l‘rcas, non-resident 'I‘axcs and percentages. . .. .. . . . . .. '1‘ .~ McPherson for sxdc walk wood } S Robinson) 2nd dzst. Liecnsc and .-'\ BS'I‘R ACT S'I‘A'I‘E M ENT. BUILDING ACCOUNT. 'l‘wp Emily, Emily proportion Div. 1898 to .1903 inclusive ........ '. .‘ I Gm"! grant to publié school Bank at 4 months, note ..... . .. n it discount Taxes from Collector . . Recvc. for ï¬nes Twp Emily,- Em ‘ullanl of Peter. MISSLs Grandv $1828 10 urge town, m. burn IUI‘. Me. PAY M EN'I‘S . PIE: 'lSitOr to at Bank of'l‘monto Vlsning RECEIPTS. , xst distribution of I. F ACCOUNT. Dr 315:, 1904. .............. $5491 ilS- PUB. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES. Globe Mall adv 44; J] Ni- chols, lumber 19.19;] ] Nij chols, dealcs, c., 38.71 ; E ' Poguc, wdod 16.25 ' ...... ' 74 5'9 W H Kennedy, wood, 1.; Mc- Pherson Co, tclc-ph’e 2.80 W J Lamb drawing seats .90 R Wilson, work 1.50 ..... 6 20 J Williams work 6.00,- B] Mc- Quade work 3.50 ; T H H McQuadc b boards 1.50; G Balfour work 4.00 ........ 15 00 j 'l' Bcattj', 18 tons coal 126; W McCaffrey rent of store 45 ; I Clarey and McNecly work 1.40 .............. 172 40 J Sanderson rent and carct’kg 107; W Curry supplles 21.05; Watchman, printing 3.60 . 131 65 W Bradburn, lamps c 3.00.; ‘ S Roland work 1; Mrs Lard- ley, rent 10.; Building Fund, ‘ money borrowed 671.66.. . .685 66 ‘ Teachers’ Salanes .......... 800 00 ; SC PUBLIC SCHOOL RECEIPTS. To cash on hand .......... 22 3: From Gov grant to public school 75 0‘ From building fund ........ 650 01 Amount levied on section . . .1014 3: Advanced by ’l‘reasurcr. . . . . 123 8: , _____, _..-â€".~.._, ~vuun- non. Be assured that you h v: richred blood and an active liver. _‘ , . . Many years ago Dr. R. Y. Pierce, who is consulting surgeon to the Invalids’ Hotel ~trad Surgical'lnstitute at Buffalo, N.‘Y., found certain herbs and» roots which, when - made“ into. an attentive. extract ' (without the‘ use of 'alcoh'ol). seemed to be the very best means of putting the stomach, blood and vital organ‘s into prope'r condition. This seemed to-him asclose totnature’l way of treating disease as itwas possible to go. For ovena third of a Icentury Dr. Pierce’s Golden’Medical Discovery has had a wonderful sale and. the cures resulting from its use are numbered by thousands. It is'ï¬â€˜tlssue-builder, better,than cod liver oil because‘it does ‘not sicken the stomach, or offend the taste; It strengthens or renews the assimilative or digestive r0. ceases in the stomach and puts on hen thy flesh when the weight of the invalid in reduced below the normal. ‘ . Accept no substitute for‘f'Golden. Med- ical Discovery." Nothing else is "Just as Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure bilxousuen. _ _ _ -nflfl. u yuxc, unu uvcr aetn'e. When the germs get into a healthy bogiy they are thrown of with the other poxsons. Recent Chicago statistics shbw thatoh'e-eighth of all the deaths in the gist two years. ii that city have resulted om pneumoma. ‘ ‘ The best advice we‘ e’an 've is to put the Myjnto a perfectly sonn , healthy condi- hon. Be assured that you have tick, red blood and an active liver. . ‘p__,, The microscope show that in‘ the blood of every person suffering from typhoid the little germs can ‘be found as shown above. They ue supposed to get into the water or about one hundred trillion germs in twen- ty-four hours. That is why if they ever getxrxto the water supply of a town they mgltxply so fast that nearly everybody drmlung the water comes down with the disease. There are exceptions, however, and they are the' persons whose health is perfect, whose blood is pure, and lxver _8Cti\'€. When thp D’Prmc ,,-. r-.- - L-'uAL H t‘ \mrumcr ...... .. ..2OI0 O5 mlance 2602 05.. ..$2610 05 fully cxamined the foregoing TYPHOID GERMS. ...... 5347 70 ...... x43 96 $5491 66 Public Schouls for LII (a OLA OM Ul Ln 1347 492 33 60 $6966 60 209 46 98 67 96 00 $7208 I 00 N C U: Ul 25 30 00 00 $1885 so Auditors. .2610 $2610 I correct (24:59.) 7208 123 8 I5 .....vu-u u; uuparu puwtul 3 Drlugt’ LIGHCDIUFCS ...... _ 1479 92 Amount of unpaid Debentures, S. S. No. 12 ........ 237 64 We, the undersigned Auditors for the Municipality of Emily, having ex- amined the foregoing accounts of Receipts and Expenditures for the year 1904, certify the same to be correct up to 3rst day of Dec., 1904. Amount of unpaid Cowan’s Bridge chentures Amount of unpaid Debentures, S. S. No. 12 . . By exemptions. . . Cash for balance. Salaries, allowances, 8:6 Stationery and Printing Roads and Bridges. . . . Charity .............. County Rates ........ School Purposes ...... Board of Health ...... Debentures .......... Paid loans to Bank Paid Miscellaneous. . . . Balance on hand ...... To balange on hand from 1903 Topash from loans. . . . ...... To Government grant to publi To non-remdcn; taxes ........ To taxes from Colk-ctor. . . . . . Miscellancous .. S'l‘ATEMEN’I‘ OF COLLECTOR’S ROLL. [‘0 amount of Collectors Roll, 1904 ............... 11716 0f the Township of Emily for the Year 1904 What better Xmas. present than a few months tuition at this excellent institution? Our at- tendance has so increased: that We have again been compelled to provide more rooms. An early application is desirable. For particulars address 1 810$:ch Spring Annauncement. WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, Member of Gough’ 5 Syndicate of Pastflfï¬ce'B New KEEP- YOUR 1 to fa’nuary fsï¬, I906, for e W‘ï¬mmter Tern1 BEGINS 'IUESDAY, JAN. 3, ’05. . PRINGLE, Principal, Peterborough, Ont Raisinws . Currants, DEBEN'I‘URE ACCOUNT. INDSAY. EXPENDITURES. “:Ckeï¬l’. BRADBUHN. RISCEIP'I‘S. HAS TO HAND JOHN J. MAGEE, WILLIAM H. LEI-IANE‘ .. 8 61 - â€707 73 55me 34 Peels, 11716 34 906 03 1176 10 244 no 44 84 H707 73 42 4o 75° 90 100 00 1904 46 236 70 3144 00 5325 ’2 37 80 365 39 1200 00 62 10 994 69 $14121 1o Spices, Audxtors $14121 Io 1.60, Premium Picture included; Dr. Irvine, of the aboye ï¬rm, a ï¬rst-class Honor Graduate of the University of'I‘oronto, Member of the Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, visits Omemee Ist Tues- day of every month. Everything up-to-date in Dentxstry. Gas ad- ministered for teeth extraction. Drs. Neelands Irvine. Dentists, Lindsay. Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LINDSA Y. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers- ity and Royal College of Dental Sur- (eons. All the latest and improved branches of dentistry successfully performed. Charges moderate. O F F I C E over Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and William streets. Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical College, also mem- ber of College of Physicians and Surgeons, of Ontaxio. Ofï¬ce : Opposite E. jamieson’s Blacksmith Shop, King’ St. West. Dr. J. 1?. Keith. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 77 Kent-St LINDSAY WATCHES, CLOCKS, _[EW- ELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, NOVELTIES, c., c. The Popular Jewelry Store, IS a gem and a treasure to the recipient. And it will be all that it seems if purchased at our store. We have a notablyï¬ne assortment of rings, pins, brooches, necklaces chains, charms, etc Exquisite designs in beautiful workmanship. Rare bargains in jexvelry here now. Prices cut 1-3 or more. Every article fvlly warranted. comingy to View. According to Marian Kent, Who writes on fashions for yormg girls, in the March New Idea Magazine the dainty dresses for this spring and summer are'to be made of silk ï¬nished mohair. lansdowne, bat‘istie and collenne,besidcs the soft silks and the‘sheer fabrics. ‘Hand-work in its Charming sim- plicity still supersedes elabora‘e trimmings, and “ very many dainty frocks are made entirely of maferial, utterly devoid oftrim- miner and depending solely for decoration 0n the exquisite work. manship in the form of handâ€"run ‘ trucks, shining, ï¬agoting, piping, 1 etc.†Yokes. cut round or square are to be used a great deal, and ‘the “drop yoke,†as well as berthas and epaulets, Will keep the broad shouldered effect still prominent. The skirts are to he still full, according with the pre- valent ‘ 1850' ideas in cloths. Ever5thing that can be done to a sleeve will be in fashion, and i puffs. shirrings and ruffles will hinder the very rapid arrivalof the leg-o’-mutton, which is again W. F. MCCAHTY’S. WHAT THE GIRLS WILL WE CLOTHING--We have the largest and best stock ever carried by us in Omemee. ~ SILKS'--Ask to be Shown Our stock. . Why not select your Hollday Gifts from our stocks--Nothing better or more serviceable. of our business career when: the Stocks were 80_1arge and well assorted as now. They com- prlse Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, ’ - Hardware, etc; ~ - There never was in the" hiS-tory OMEME‘E a time -Lo‘c.‘ _ .Jlfllnmaio .BHHMBR 03:.- .Iao-udnu .luhOIEOH i 25c. Pipes . for 15 cent: 35 and 40C.Plpcs fox 25 " 15c Pipes {or IO “ Ioc Pipes for 5 " corn cobs 2 {or 5 “ Tobaccos always fresh at WM. COLYIN’S Mr. B. J. McQuade has scrurcd the local agency for the Petric Mfg. (‘0, of Hamilton, mfgs. of Magnet Cream Separators and Dairy Supplies. These are the best that arc: produccd Your orders are respectfully solicitcd. For prices and terms appiy- {0 Burton )- McQuade. Omemee, ()nt. Trilbys Winks Alabamas Scotch R eel Up-to-date Specxal Vcncedora BankruplStock of Pipes Millbrooka where he will always be found, and by close attcmion to busi- ness, hope to merit a continuance of your esteemed patronage. Cut in Cigars Opp. Queen’s Hotel, Takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous patrons for thcir many favms during the past four years and wishes to intimate that he has moved his TAILOR SHOP J. M. KNOX ~Bcing Lots 8, 9, lo. Cons. 4 and 5, 'I‘ownShip of Emily. consisting of over 300 acres, 80 acres plowed, the balance being in pasture and wood land. The property is well watered and is one of the best farms in the Township. There is a large brick dwelling and up-to-date outbuildings. Situated 1 mile north east of Ome- mec, it is very convenient. Omemee has high and public schools, with eï¬icient teachers, 3 Churches, and a branch of the Bank of Toronto. Im- mediate possession. For further particulars and terms apply to BURTON I. MCQ'JADE. Omemec. Any man out ofcmployment or with idle time on his hand> can make money representing Canada’s Nanonal Nur~ Scries, which pay cash weekly, furnish the handsomest samples free, and offer the greatest selection of hardy ECChnl- mated stock. Season now connncnc- Eng. Wntc todayâ€"CAPITAL NUR- SERY COMPANY. Ottawa, Ont. FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT AG ENTS WA NTE I). FOR UPâ€"‘l‘O-IM'I‘E JEWELRY. Issuer of Marriage Liecnses, MILLBROOK. SUBSl‘RIPTION RATES Terms, $1.5(Iper year. or $1.00per year .1 paid In advance. C. W. RICHARDS, Editor and Immune; to the BATESON BUILDING, Adw'ertié}§mevltn unc‘u wanted. emu, will be insert $1,0ne insnnon 50 cents‘ IxmfarrqnnrzScc-nts. I’rofwmonal ('ams, one Inch and u‘udvr, prcr year, $3 for six mouth», 51 [or on. monlh. A UVER’I‘ISING RATES: 1 yr. 6mo. ' 3mâ€. lmo; lwk. ('olumn $50 $25 $15 $6 $2 ét'oluznn 25 15 8 3 I . Cuiumn Li 8 5 2 m.- 15 published every Thursday Morning 031cc, King Street, Millbrook. Millbrook and omemee HUTIEE! J. STEELE’S, k'MIRROR 6 for 25 Cent: 7 for 25 “ 6 for 25 “ 7 for 25 ‘ 7 {or 25 “ 3 for 10 ‘ 6 {or 25 “ at ll.