Miss Clara Ridpath, of Garden Hill, I ROM- Far“) Ol PLKCI'DOI’U» ‘5 V'lslt' ;s mixing bct aunt, MAS. Robt, Barker. l mg he: guudfatlxcl, Mr. W. F an: Ls .L“_- -kLigv-ï¬â€˜ï¬‚é'€hampbcll has returned homc fmsu a pleasant visit with friends in Harwood. ‘. .uuasarc mu bad. , Mr. V'l‘hos. and Miss Annie McBride "cd home last week after a pleas- su among triends at \Varkwonh inity. r Wcs. Heaslip, of Toronto, is visiting his parents hcre. . Miss Mary Iatimcr, of Fraz:rviHc. pins the guest of her friend, Miss S. A. Harmer, last week. \Iiss Roscvcar, of Plainville, Is the 1; ï¬end, MRS C. Anderson. «nlCD‘ 0 \ Blancnmmcr Spent Sunda) ‘ [:55 Porter ot the 4th line. ' our merely 5 has rcturncd}I a ing a short course mi . p. of A. at Kingston. He looks ! . , and says he ‘cnjoycd his stay at ! ZNothu-ithstanding the bad winter we have had, we get our regular mails, .and the: G 'l‘. R. deserve credit for “he strenuous effort»; put forth to keep ï¬their roads openedâ€"sometimes with ggreat difï¬culty and suffering. jlp‘ticw of the war between Russia and japan the followmg glossary of native names will be found of value in interprcting news dcspatchcs from thc Far East : Yi Kiang,’ mama Manchurian Terms : FILâ€"TO the: name of a City, Indi- mics capital of provuux, a city the ï¬rst FM... . ze'Phe Rationing List Will En- ,‘uzhten-Bï¬aders of War N ews Ml. Harrv Grifï¬n treated a few of his friends to an oyster supper at Mr. Robert's restaurant last evening. They presented ' with a beautiful shaving outï¬t, and an extemporaneous address. The affair broke up at a reason- able hour, all Well pleased with their evening's entertainment. The Misses Alle and Bertha Kelly, of Cavan, are visiting in town. They are .1! present guests of Mrs. (Dr.) j. I). Deyc-Ii. “"9. are pleased to see Messrs. ]. Byam and J. Donaldson ablc to be out again. Our Curlers won fxom Pcterboro 3:15! Ihursda) by a score of25-18. Mnllbrook has no rmkâ€"thcrcfore had no practice. Their showing. mute: the circumstances, is all ï¬le more remarkable-and Peter- bow knows somcthing about the game,t00. Congratulations. on Fridav evening. Several of Milltwuoks’ young ladies and gentlemen drove: out, and report a delightful time. .3. pleasant event. the nature of the occasion being an ‘At Home’, took plgcc at 31!".dech He'nrys Mrs. Wilmot of Port HOpe, Mill take the 50105 in the Lenten Cantata, entitled " Penitence, Pardon and Peace,†to be render- «v-i in St. Thomas’ Church, on Sunday, March 27th. Chanâ€"Indicates City of the: second Yi.â€"A small post town, as Ychang- Dr. Bonchlrd. the "alarm French physician. has fvvmhbcd facts which show thgtll had in h-talnnd in th!‘ Hwnlt‘h mar.- than ï¬ve hours it bo-rmnes furmontath'o and vowâ€"not digestive. â€" and that this is the startling-point of disease. iMaani‘nu of War Names. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER FIVE HOURS. "an two [Mays Mr.\Vzr; p two dogs and yes krry's handsome 1" “grUchr ; ORO. Blood. ï¬bre, tissue. and cells begin to absorb poison from the stmnzwh and alimentary coma! in- stead of putriment. and right. here is the pmdnv- in}; cause of Constipa- tiun. Diabetes. Bright's Disease. Ftcrine and Ovarian troubles. Rheu- matism. (tout. Nervous and Mental Distress. Bronchitis. Heart Alfec- tion, Pulmonary Cou- Iumptiou. Jauudice. Liver and Bill Dina-es. comes putrid. Genera: as gzs. Th'e stomach dilates. There is a seeming lump-weight, burning. or belching. neatâ€! u; 9’59 'dEsn‘ng . and some one w K ' ng of the terrible results UNI! mitzht have occm‘ed from hits/action, must have drop- ped a match that had not been altcgether extinguished after his ï¬'pe was lit, into the box, as it w.ts burned through and the ‘-fire had worked its way through the floorsthis no doubt saved Mr. “OWL-ll from a big loss, as the smoke got into Dr. Turner’s Drug‘ Store, and an tm'estigatiOn as to the cause soon took place, and remedies applied for the extmction ofthe ï¬re. Had the ï¬re broke out an hour later, there is no tell. in}: as to what the damage would have been. \Ve can safely predict that there wiil he no box 01 Saw- dust left besidethc stove in future l and congratulate Mr. Howell that [hisloss is no greater, thanks to { the very prompt action ofthe two l or three who happened to be about I I? W» l Mrs. Fred Cann, of Emily. was in attendance at tin: wedding of her brothe ', Mr. 5. Armstrozig. Miss Irene Fair. daughter of Rom. Fair, of Pcteworo, ls VlSit~ Miss Jennie Cathcart. of Spring- ville, is visiting friends on the Fourth Lme Cuvan \Icssrs. \V. ]. COOpm‘ and T. \Iclirxme “an: in Bethaly this \\ ed: on business. The Bible Study at the Iipworth League last Monday night “as abl) conducted by Miss Byxm, m a Vcn inturcstm" manner; bringing out Sev- “rzl good, pra‘ticul idms, “Inch no _>. spcrlbt will be bmclxcinl to those pres- her , fur the "mat and .lzk‘aim of our Md be: to 355151 Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this county and adjoining territory for Well and favor- ably known house of solid ï¬nancial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary and expenses paid cavli Monday by check direct from headquarters, Ex- pcnse money advanCcd. Position per- manent. Address Manager, 810 Como Block, Chicago, liiniois. The many friends of Mr. joshuu \Vhitï¬cld will he plcas‘d to learn that he was able to come down town Saturday, after an illness of three months. H. Richards will do your paper h a. n in right. g g Mr. N. R. Baker, rcpreswting he Toronto 'I'ypc Foundry (30., gay the Mirror a call yesterday. We are m the Coal Business. and have a quantity In stock; présent price Is $7 50 per ton, 3 WG RUSSELL SONS Miubroox’ J Miss Anna Myers, has returned to Brockport, N.Y., after a most pleasant visit with her Millbrook l‘rxends. Miss Myers h: :5 x (h Inn- in" persona Jim, and during her stay here has “on the esteem of her is So burrcd or thrown up in saw- ing that it absorb.- moisturc and retains it tenaciously, and tnc shingles soon rot, â€"L S. (Hurry, Agcnt, Mxllbmox. PROF. j. H. DE SILBERG. Scientiï¬c Optical Specialist. will be at A. Leach's Drug Store, in Millbrook, from Thursday, after- nOOn, March 24th, till Saturday, March 26th.:md at R. Dcyell's Drug Store, POrt Hope, froâ€) Monday, March 28th, till \Ved- nesday, March 30th. L'se Ccmcnt Rooï¬ng. Good slung less are a thing of the past. The machine-made shmglcs of today last only about six years, as thcy arc madc from mfcz'ior timber, and the wood ï¬- @SEE our new spring goods, just arrived. Some very choic‘: patterns. Cheap for cash. KNOX the Tailor. MAD NAGEB WANTED. boâ€" 5 sp'xfc of our ausum- 'care all dependent, mlhcx, a“ it gr». Falls, Out. Dr. J. S. Leouï¬nrdt Worked for years in per» I'm-Ling Ami-Pill. so that it. would guarantee regu- l.:r atomnch action. and in a<mnlshing cures are proof of its mission be- ing fulï¬lled; ofVits being he greatest System Treatment. in the world. 50 cents of dmggists. or mailed to any address by “'ILSUN-FYLE (10.. Niag- Inability of the ston- neii to properly handle food is mainly caused by overeating. drinking too much liquid, gnses gen- erated from slow diges- iiuu, preventing the mix- ing of food with gastric juice to properly prepare it for my in the bmiy. _ 1 music rrCMIon- m‘lwctfully CALL at the Mirror Omce and see the very handsome SAM P LE 8 of WALL PAPERS. A number of families are moving from ht'l‘c to the North West this spring. One would almost think that they gave thirtyscvw inches to the yard and onchundrcd and one cents to the dollar out thereâ€"but they don't. Mr. Anson Stcynhcrg, who has been attending school in Port Hope, Is now at home working in the mill. Mr. Stcynbcrg is making good use of the water power. Mr. F. S. White spent Sunday with friends in Osaca. Mr. EI. Bulpit has gone to Belic- villc to complete his business course a: thc 0.1%. C. -. Mt. Ccoss Igot a car load of sugar this Wtck.1lhink he might “ suwar off,†don I you P Miss Boundy attended a Wedding in Port Hope on 'I'ucsday. A numbcr of young peopic enjoyed a pleasant mm: at Mr. Lycett's Friday evening. Mr. Sam 'l'rcw, of Pctcrboro, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. H. 'l‘rcw. Mr. E(Iitor,â€"-~As we have only been getting our man] Semi-()cmsionafly dur ing the winter, We Welcome the sight of bare hill-tops, rocks, slumps, crows, or ing that tells us that the snow is spring is coming. mite 1's suffering from 3% '11" lumbugo. Under Dr. ht)" 5 care be “ill soon be out again. last Week Dr. l)e)ell was called, but i Mr. jas. Sear] Iost a \aluabie Lorsvi nut in time. i The boys were in for a good time and ‘had it.’ ‘Eat, drinx, and bc merry’, for to-morrow our guest departs. The delightful entertainment came to a close all too soon by the: smging -" the National Anthem. 'Ihe m stcrs were ï¬rst class, as thev alnms are “hen ‘Joc’ gets the ‘ ordcr.’ lhcru were lots of other good thmgs provxdcd. “ Billy" Fisher made an able charr- mnn, and gave a short but interesting address, 11: which he eulogxzed the noble qualities of our departing friend. NOTES. Mr. Joe Roberts furnished the boys with two of his old rag, tune songs, cn mlcd “ The: Hat My Father Wore," and “ The Ship that Carricd Me Over," which wen: enthusiastically applauded. GAME~ 1m Russdl and Sid Sloan. LADIESâ€"51mm. Morgan Carey, Fred l’cnrlric and Watson Clarke. GUIiS'l‘â€"-Mcssrs. 'l‘cd Eakins and Wm. O’Bncn KING-â€"-Mcssrs. George Carvcth and Walter H. (Toombc. The following toasts were proposed, and were ably responded to by the gentlemen whose names ware coupled thercwnh : S. E. liakins, Wm. O’Brian, Stanly (Brandy, F. \V. Buruham. Mr. Armstrong feelingly replied, thanxing the dbnors for the beautiful gift, and the Rind words said of him, both in the address, and extcmpore, and he assured the hays that he would always remember the happy days spent in Millhroox, and would; cherish with pride fond recollections of the last evening spent with the Millhroox La- crosse Club, and its supporters. prior to his dt-parture for the West He wished the boys success in the Nation- :11 (lame during the coming seasons. He was unable to express adequately} his apt-re cuttion ofthe many Kindness- es he had received while a resident in Millhrooli. He hoped they would taKe the “ \vuJ. FOR THE mum.†Signed on behalfof the Club andiitsr supporters. by us. \\'hether found wielding the shears in eyery (lay occupation, or handling the netted stick, you have always shown a zeal and skill, which has elevated you to the pmition of friendship and respect which you hold in our midst. But as words do not express. wholly, our appreciation ol‘ your serviCes, we would ask you. to acacpt tlllS 'l‘oilct Set as a small token of our esteem, which We hope will often remxml you of the warm hearts leftl hchind m Mlllhrook. and as you em l bark on the broad ï¬eld of the future in the (Ireat North West, may your harvest be full and your life a SllCCcss. The following address was read by the chairman, Mr. Wm Fisher: Mr. Stanley Armstrong, Dcar Sir and Bro.,â€"As we are about to depart from our midst to seek your fortune in another. sphere, we, as brother members and supporters of the Millbrook lacrosse Club, cannot allow this opportunity to pass without show.' mg you, in some measure, the esteem and appreciation in which you archcld The members of the Millbmok Lacrosse Club and many other asao- mates assembled at Mr. jos. Robert’s restaurant to spend a pleasant evening and tender good wishes for the future, and express their regret to lose one of our much esteemed citizens. Many spoke of the strong friendship that hm] grown with those he had come in con- tact with, and regretted t h at h e had seen ï¬t to sever his 5 t a y among us to go West, but expressed} their conï¬dence in his ability to form i new friends and make a future sans.1 factory to his ambition. Banquet to Mr. Stanley Arm- strong by M. 1.. (5., on U10 Eve of His Departure to the West. mama‘manemvme. RICHARDS.’ MILLEROOK. ONT. Next Door East of Mfrrox Oï¬icc, din-ctly apposit: Town Hull, 5 lbs. Tea $1.00. TEAS Organs, Pianos, 81-0., Best Makes E?®Ei $91. GUARANTEED For 10 Years. ()ï¬â€˜vrs for the same may be scntto \V. S. (â€V-EN. CS 3.. RC0“; Hf Miâ€- hmok, tiil March 2811:, 190.1,. Furthcr particulars may be had in the mcamzm: on amdxvatiun to R. IEUDDY. Suhcitor, Miiibrook, Ont. Dated 9th March, 1904. I 0L -\1 IMPROX 1‘ ME\1‘ DE- BEN I URES of thc abme ( urpora- lion, ag‘a relating $2269. 68, pay. blc in zowals \siLh inlcrL-st ammu'lll) at 4 per CL- nt, arc uffcrL-d for salv. FRESH GROCERIES J. McBride 11111111111131 111113 0111111111111 11 1111111111111 cf 11111111111111. The Best Made. R. Nurse, Agent, Millbmok. It is a permanent â€Hz? and no case of Pileshus ever been found it failed to cute. Money back If It does. A unarnmeo with every pncknua. Dr, [.Pnnlmrdt's Hem-Raid in: tablet taken internally. Piles are mun-ed by cmmantinn or stagnation 0! Mom! in the lower bone], and It takes an internal remedy to to- move the Cause. The mmws lute-null, External, Bleed. lug, Blind. Itching, Snppnrutirg, etc., are nimplv nanwn nf the different star as through “Inch every ruse v ill pus- †It continues lung enough. No dietim-timn in made a. tu the kind of Piles that “rm-Hula curvy. The Mirror wishes than bon voyage. The )(mng rnnple left. 6n the noon train for Alameda. N W.T. About? thirtv-ï¬ve guests were present to witness the pleasing event and to wish tlwm happtm-s. [hat to match. The bridesmaid ; Miss Eva Stewart, wore a white isilk waist and dmk skirt. Mr. 1. C 'Armstrong was groomsman. The bride, who is most highly respected, was the rccipxe-nt of a large number of handsome and cestly presents, among which Ware : a Sable capcrrine (groom's present). 3 china tea set from the Mcthodist choir and congre- tlon; silver butter dish, pickle cruet, fruit spoon. butter-knife and sugar shell. cake p‘fate. chin- eille table cow-r, set each of Silver ‘ahle spoons. teaspoons, knives, and many others. Sewing Machine The bride was married in a white silk waist, with dark skirt. her travelling suit being of dark brown )adie's cloth, trimmed with white felt, and pearl buttons, With A very pretty Wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alcx. Strain. Millbrook. at 10 a.m. on ‘.\-’e(lne:sday. when their daugh- ter. Miss Mabel, was united in marriage to Mr. S. Armstrong. Rev. Wm. Johnston ofï¬ciating. PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENT S. MERRY WEDDING BELLS. Laxative’dééé? of Ayer'sâ€"Piii§_iiÃ©ï¬ night greatly ald tha Sarsaparlllao FOR SALE. nun-m A ", arugula". San saparilla the medicine that bring: good health to the home, the only medicine tested and tried for 60 years. A doctor’s medicine. "I on I- ha. without doubt. h Ayer- I-nap;fllln.’ R to tho most wonderful medl- eioo in the â€It Io: non'onsluu. My cure I: punk-pt. sad I cmgog 1h"! zen enough: Door Health If your blood ls thin and im- pure, you are miserable all the time. It is pure, rich blood that lnvigorates, strengthens, refreshes. You certainly know COFFEES .-\ SPECIALTY. arriving daily. m’ 'Bkiii'ié'w'ï¬'i: £335.92. NO DIFFERENCE. Wu SELL for l. C. AYE! (30.. Lowe-H. Mum. The New Parsonageâ€"Work will be commenced as soon as possible on the new Methodist parsonage, two plans of which have been prepared, one by Mr. Alex. M’cl‘cod and the other by anoth- er architect; but it has not yet been decided which will be adopted The btnlding is to be of wood, veneered with brick, of good size, two stories high, wtth furnace tn the basement, :1 bathroom, electric lights and various other convenienCes. The priCe paid (or the corner half acre lot, nearly op~ posite the church, on which it is to be built, was $400, and the estimated cost of the parsonage is about $2, 500. Whether Rev. Mr. Garbutt, the pastor of the church, will inhabit the new hou5e or not remains to be seen. Hts three years term will expire in June; but, as his congregation like him and he likes them, it is possible that he may remain at the Falls another year. . ml’cnelon Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson gave a party to a few of their many friends last Fri- day evening. A pleasant time was ~spent in games and thosc who felt like It tripped the light fantastic till the wee sma’ hours. An cxrcllcnt rcpmt was served, and all Went home Well pleased, and thanking mine host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson. Messrs. E. H. English and Jamcs Gaul spent Sunday in l’ctcrboro. Miss Iithcl Rlcc was visiting her sister, Mrs. Shaw, in I’ctcrboro this Week. Mr. John O’Neill was in Lindsay on Friday. Mr. Mchmmon, Mr. J. Rylcy and Mr. Fuguson war in town last wcck on business. - nan. 15367:?! For the convenience of out- of-town customers, for Every Saturday Watch for we have specials them. ï¬because it is always backed up With LIBER- [EAL and ABSOLUTE FACTS, This business has grown, because it DESERVES to grow. $11: will continue to expand and grow, year by LL: year. We have begun our §We have the Largest 3 Ladies' Ready-to-Wear QOutside the large Cities For the convenience of our customers we have opened up a new Dress-Making Dept, where we guarantee to give thorough SATISFACTION. Ladles' Ready-to put-on Suits : CLOTH $5.00 to $32.00. SILK 20.00 to 40.00. COTTON 2.75 to 15.00“; You try the garment on, see how they look! we make any needed alteration free of charge; and fully guarantee ' l Ladies’ Ready WWW: WThe You will ï¬nd it to your advantage to do so. It means PROFIT and SATISFACTION to you. Our Sï¬ore NEWS posseses SPECIALS EVERY A Positive Element Spring CAMPAEGN Our New Dressâ€"Making Department. : Price Interesting. CU LTEV ATE A GNIMNN INTIMAEY N Hi Slflrfl. Store That Never. Disappointg { We hope and pray also that the change to yourselves may be marked with success in every way. We now desire to express our appreciation of ypur general worth, by askhï¬g you to But what we look upon as a loss to us will be .1 gain to those with whom you associate in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. (I McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. R. McNichol were called upon to take the floor when the following ad- dress was read : To Mr. and Mrs. 'l'. M. Cult'lw'ell, Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. (I. McConnell, and Mr. and Mrs. R. McNiehol. Dear l"riends,â€"\\’e. the members of Bethel Church, neighbors, friends and and Well-Wishers of the community, have met together here to night for the purpose of expressing the regret we feel at having you depart from among us. For many years we have had the l pleasure of meeting with you in rela- tion to the work of the Church, the business affairs of the neighborhood,1 and in social intercourse, and w: hareI always found you kind and considerate, ‘ willing to lend a hand in every good work. Worthy citizens in every sense of the term. It has been with a feel- ing of deep regret and loss on our part. that We in“: looked forward to the approaching time, when you would take your departure to other ï¬elds of labor. On chncsday evening, March 2nd, upwards of 100 people of the neigh- borhood gathered at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell to Sthnd a social tune before their removal to Peterbom. which will be ALL OUR GARMENTS,’ 6513;;7-1‘1451141" - ~15 Dept. BETHEL. ER 5252525? Am _ we“... 5355me SATURDAY. was about 20 cords. 'l‘hc‘boys WUIkC‘l Well all day, and thcn returned to {be home, when: Mrs. Shaw did xlw ut- casion grand by providing a sumpmnus repast. To say that the boys did ample j1hthc to die many dc-licacir.‘ XS putting ‘it mild. After tea game: of all kinds l wen: played. and than a ï¬ne 1333' ["1" was in order. Who “Lli be (ht "C“ to have a bee»? Mr. Charles Shaw had a sawing bcc last Saturday. and wins a lucky man. [here Were sax saws going, and the cut HOUGHTONâ€" THORNTON A: 191 Kent St, Lindsay, on chnu- day, March 2nd, by Rev. jnmca‘ Wal- lace. B. A.. B. 1)., Mr. 10,-. Houghlun/ and Miss jcnmc Thornton, both \of Ops. Congratulations. The departing couphâ€"s made a very suitable reply to the address, afur which our Pastor, Rev. '1’. Brown made a few remarks. The gathering then went in {or an evening’s amusement, and a sociable time was experienced. We pray that an all-wise Providence will watch over you. guide, direct, and bless you abundantly in all you under take in this life, and when you we done with the things of time, may you spend an eternity at the right hand of our Father. in Heaven. We remain, Your Sincere Friends. After the address, Mr. and Mn. CaldWell were presented with a hand- some Oak Hall Rack. and Mr. and Mrs. McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. McNichol Weft: presented thh a bean- tiful Oak Rocking Chair cat l1. accept from us a small token in remcm brance of the many pleasant and happy days we have spent together. Hoping that you will ever rememlwr us with kindness in the years to come. 385 387 George Street, PETER-EURO. It's an elert imnum-n :m A: mutr sxlk. (mix rumpus rd of Mohair, 5in «X \uml. Visit this Drcss Goods“ Dept of ours «in r i n [:3 March. E\'rl_\ thi n g 15%.? N EW'. Not :1 yard of "J old goods. just sp .1 c a? here for mention of (meta line but it's \\ onh coming :3 m to 5%. Ln Mar. Sale Dress Fahricsï¬ WSW MARRIED Mohair Corde-de-Chene. N l\l ll\ll\~‘.‘1 "A"? the. (milk ws for turmng c ROU'HI ( ARMS. ( :21! (Wicca mm. â€W Hal and get price). Dogs Poisoned -â€" Mr. bum had tuo poisoned. a M¢Quadc had one dic fui muse. I: is too bad :1 1mm: 50 \icious as to g less dogs. If such gmrsul had to the Iolloumg qua! unto others as ye vmul. should do to you," then: I such nefarious work. ‘ 3'10 HORSE .\1.:. Next visit Th March Stet. 1‘35. All“! H 'I‘U’x have telumc'I from Visit with Laktï¬ald {i Road Mr. McCaffrcV's 5“ classes of Dcn‘ carefuliv pcleommd on the LAST THC EVERY month. Oï¬i< Block. WANTED ~FAH'H I" to call on retail trade an manufacturing house luv ï¬shed business: local (cn salary $zo paid u'cckly money advamx-d' plchUl unncCL-swcy; {msiziun [m “€55 sumssful 15"?th cd can-101x; Summary! crs, 605 Mumm Bldg, C Dental Not CHANGE Oi“ Dr. \"ightman, Pctcrboro, xx ill \‘lsit éLtunxluu “(H.i { 'l‘hcsc Dyes will (he “on. Silk, julc or Mzu jnnc hath ~ ilk-y are (In jaws: imprmai H}: in If)“ a pack lit. A" CL Mulligan 5, Sole .-\;.cu: Miss Sara Lxuns. Road. was visztim: 1 Conn. and Mrs. Evan --Olh~m- " United we 5 Uividcd we and this as no less I Otganizulwn. The Christ Chuxch, O banded thcmsdx-es Guild. which they h lathe: memory of Evangzhst. They 1: step wnh such cm loyalty to thait C lave no doubt m 0 they inzcnd {hair (A tï¬cnlialiy a we: \‘x'henutr we pick Platin 10 the “C Guiids, We cannot In what a beneï¬t tin Spixituaflv and flex standpoint \\'c an ucxcallon dubs are in-l for the coming for the long winter reading class wxlt' be 0! thus as iutciiccud We cannot Speak toq uctnkc this oppntl (ldluhfliflg the men 80th and £15 c -ulhusii sit: Ru ] H. [:1ch Hr. Herbert G. i c Ptcsuicn t; Sec. - Trcas Galaughcr; \Vardt-xzs C._ Stephenson and H wish them cvcrv succ coxnmzendahle under!" k'ntyuxnouwboorb: km““¢â€" 'l ' no“ WING {’8 D‘:’ There is an old 5:: frequently in party effect that REXALL DR. WIGHTM stx'r TO 0m: Br; I‘Huxsunj 77 Kent-St “’1: have a supe precious stones : mth arliStic beam! and hamlsumest ments for car. In belt. shirt w (Est Watchcs. chums, c4 rich and burtunful that will mnkca r4 bride will appscci: Your To Omemee an» W. F.Mc 0 IF The Pog Jewelr- HOL'S‘