mock. 8; $22. k-r In: the [no one is a Hember re and ’deZ‘S. wall rme. .-‘. large Mk in In!» at- ‘n SAVE wrrc held at Toronw, on nst.. Rev. Mr. hOdiat Church, umbrr of me :Iatins amend- :mn‘ beautiful Eng, March 3:}! (.811 Iugb! 10 Mill- train. Friday, .- at Gardiner s m‘ conducting v Hy IL‘hpCC‘Cd odgc. .\'o. 1.35. r 30 yeah, and Err. Toronm. Mr, and Mr. niubn. is the Brridrs thcr e =. a widow m (I ~. '1'. Namzss ( iaimbom. .\'. >ry, l’atkanr. hes 1'2!th and mm have the heir numerous IVCmCDL 1-0 of xtisfacticn 10 the GOODS RIO. L, with “hick ughu-r. )lhs ten years "CUB 1 t ('hurrh, ti :m adhrrrm, Mcsns. Cars- their is to Place in "l d 0" :ROOK. E. Hm of Millbrook '1‘ YOU HAVE I m: many m3 awn-s in :3 country. Bnckhycr’s H. \‘u Hxvx, If" .- CBC b1 irklzn'rr rd 21 that (3Y5. 11H)“ ‘pcflcd 3mm: rd kt Iaml A “A :xvmg Uh) ll'rr any the C DIED A: Omemee, on Saturday, March 1 l, 1905, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. ( Dr ) Yclland, Mary Montgomery, relic! of the late John Blackwcfl. aged 34 years and 6 months. BORN. In Victoria, 8 C.. on Friday, March 3rd, 1905. to Mr. and Mrs. William “'inï¬cld Gardiner, a son. On Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, at Bran- don, by the Rev R. \V. Dickie, pastor of St. Paul's Presbyterian church, Robert E. Hendcrson to Miss Ida Rutherford, both of Oxbow, formerly of Omemee. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs Henderson are now at home on the (fhappel farm, east of Oxbow.~~0xbow Herald. The bride and groom are both well known and highly respected by the people of Omemec, Emily, and Ops,:md all will join the Mirror in extending to them hearty good wishes for their future happinas and prowpcr our life. Remember the Basket Social in Bethrl Schuol on Fridav evening. March 17th. Gents bring your ladies, and iadlC'S bring hnskcts An excéllent pmgmm mil he run- dered. Admission 15c. Proceeds for public school library. Those who buy baskets mil have their admission fee refunded. (30mm. -â€"~_]. Sharia, G. (Zurew. 31. Ruth, 5. SWitzer. G. Fowicr. C. Mills, and M. McCarrcll. At the home of the bride's mothcr, Rcaboro, on “'cdncsday, March 81h, Lie-m. David S. Rea to Miss Loretta Hickson. Congratulations. Miss Bessie (him-rm), (:1 I‘m! Hope as visiting hcr cousm. Mias Sara Lamb Miss Edna B.llfour was a visitor to Potcrboro L'Ls: \vcc-K. Miss Lyla Bcatty altcndcd the con Ccl't at Rca‘s school on Friday. We: extend our hearth-It sympathy to the famiiy of the late Mrs. Black- Wcll in Ulclr sad bereavement. Miss (iussic flurry, of Milibrook. was a guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. johnstnn this WCt‘k. Mr. Moss Germain 200k in the con- cert at Rcas sthwl on Indav, and tcports a gmd tin: c “ Show-c, strikes, (mike, 52 ’lee,†somc of the rmmrKs of map aflcr the 11171:!“ Murib: Fans hackc‘,‘ maid). 3.;(llh3. the only run: :5 tmgrm‘t. ikalmg (faanozcn- m c MM!) 15 uniu! 1-) 1h air H u L-u-adx 1c- the nn. 0th ans 1! II. c l. mat and car: it rtauus the suture of lhctmublc and cures dcuï¬xys pcrn‘ammh' l-‘wr; su. far -r frcm n22] mud Icarir" «1- .(uk! use (arunhun c v.1 uh Lns n'hntd mam m-mutul cures. Yuu ï¬mpl)‘ breath its hulir: medicatrd 1‘3p(t'-â€"\1l‘\'¢'.\‘ :ui pk? ..~-u.t. Do this and your itchit‘." ml] bc tutored. ( “tarrhtm nc u-ur faiis ; it is guar- anteed. “No 1:. omhs treatment for $1. co 3: (Irugnists. I Gatarrhal Deafness 25 Caused B) a zlm'kcuir; of Ur Imir-g mam hum: of [he middle car msng [0 prawns“! nzf'snn Mk I‘. frcm ca arrha} genus. 'an only (‘urc is fragrant. ikalmg (fawniozcn- m c “fun-h IS caniu! 1-) H" air u u ncadx 1c- the n nous! parts (A [Lc threat and car : it rtatius the source of lhctmublc and Curt-S dustiwss lwrn‘nn: mh- L‘lr. iid. Ha\k\'o’. '†\ was in ()mcvm c :zzzwdi- funeral. pram); in ()mcmcc The Rccw haul a Sunday muming. LOCI-Ila LACON 1C Miss M. Austin is \‘xsixing at the home of Mr. Rom-rt juhmton. Mrs. ('harics Rent is Visiting lit-r daughter, Mrs. R. 'l‘ouchburn, at Ida. Miss Edith Robinson is Hailing bu Friends at Midland. Mr. and Mrs. \‘z'm Luic. wlm have hex n visiting their {riqmis haw.- rutum’ d homc m Ranmi. Mzm. Mr. RUM. j Admin unlnudwl fvur: carinads of Mussry Hams impiumcnls last week. Bub‘sa hustler. “'hcn the druc'zist says he has some- flxinr the: is â€just as gomi" as D:. Piercc’s Golden Zak-dim} Diwuvcry. he says so be- ams: in.- hopes to make a bcucr proï¬t. but his own mixmrcs hav: not stood the tent of long cxpcrim "c not had the success flux Dr. Picrrv’s med Lcivcs hive had. â€"â€"â€"““ v. - ww u“. vu. “Min". “'Hlk‘n the dready sensitive stomach will declare open rebellion. this tonic has a pacifying action upon the sensitive stomach and gives to the blood the food elements the tissues require. It maintains the patient!- uutrition by enabzizxg him to eat. retain, digest and assimilate nutritious food. It overcmm-s gastric irritability and symp- toms of indigestion. and in this way fever, niglxt-swcat headaches. etc. are done away with. It fortiï¬cs the body against the germs of consumption, grip and ma- laria. and it builds up the tissues and puts on healthy flesh. and succeeded in putting them up in o form that would be easily rocurcd and lead to use. This he call: Dr. Pierce'a Col en Medical Discovery. It gives no false stimulation because it contains no alcohol and no narcotic. It helps diges- tion and the assimilation of such elements in the food as are required for the blood. {instead of a. cod iliver oil. ogaipst iwhich 1):. R. V. Pierce. chief consulting physi- cian of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo. N. Y., years ago unp derstood this disease, and after a long pc~ tiod of experiment discovered certain root- ud herbs which were nature‘s remeqies, -_1 ___--,, 1 a . .e- _- ._- u-vn. because his stomach rebels. Without s healthy stomach and 1 good digestion. our blood i; thin. watery and r, our heart action ts weak, our liver oes not do its duty, and man is miserable and unhappy. In this condition man is prey to the germ: of influenza, consumption, malaria and all the in: that he is heir to. Consumption m be treated by natural methods which are as close to nature a_s possible. “4". â€"- - Omemee and Vicinity. fl One of the greatest Amenean mxlhonaxrce once said to his physician, “A million dul. hrs. Doctor, for a new stomach,†and then the sick man groaned and turned away. One of a man's greatest pleasures is that born of a keen appetite, wgorous digestion end a good dinner, and this belongs to many a good fellow who is living on small Wages, but the rich man without a stomach has to forego the good things og‘rthe table MARRIED. The Mirror anti Family Herald 'affid Weekly Star to J énuary lét, 1906, for 1.60, Pfemiilm Picture included: h'ury placed two _’ pulicc. sxmcc like Nth \\‘ :5 or a Unna- uribmo-Smith 9 , “ch10 c, his lizulhcf: c.1..;mid.i\'c “CW There is a report, which is not confirmed. that Marshal Oyama’s flanking armies are alread‘: in touch behind Tie Pass. Should this turn out to be correct Genei’l Kuropatkin is entire!) surrounded and there would be nothingleft for him but surrender. It is sig- niï¬cant that nothing has been heard for several days from Gen- eral Kamainura’s forces, which “(:18 supposed to be operating in the northward, and thcv may be yet reported north of Tie Pass cutting off the further retreat oi the Russians. Marshal Oyama will, no doubt, push right on to Harbm, which is practically the geographical centre of Manchurin. It islocatcd .'o mcr's men are demoraliztd by repcated defeat. the latter’s are flushed with victory. 1n perfect fighting trim,nnd have abundance of supplies. It is not at all sure that the Russians have sufficient, as they have had to ahamlon :mmense stores. 0n the Sungari River, at the point where the Trans Siberian R:iiway deflects southward to Mukden and Pmt Arthur, and has a population of about 65000. â€"â€"Globe of Tuesday. It will no doubt take some months for these i'einforCements to reach the Far East, and :i questi01 is. when they airive there Wlll they will ï¬nd any of ‘ [{iii‘Opatkin’s {11’an left toreliewe? fl‘he remnants of the latter’s shat- tered forces have been slowly dragging into Tie Pass, and the apparent intention is to make a stand there against the Victorious and advancmg lapaneSP. Their immediate hope is in the exhaus- tion of Marshal ()yama's pursuing: troops, which would give thnal Kiiropatkin it little time to get his men (met: more into shape and strengthen the defences of Tie Pass. The probabilities do not seem to favor the Russnins being able to make 21 stand at Tie Pass. \Vhatevei‘ the number of Gent-rel liiiropzitkin’sarm} originallnwith total losses of over two hundred thousand men it is now greatlyi outnumbwed by the forces at‘ Marshal ()yama‘s command. The 599 also page oner for the latest mws from the seat of war. Guards, one of ‘he (‘rm‘k corps of St. I’ctc-rsbuzg. Grin ml Griprn Mr: is sgwkt-u of ‘15 inc pz'obubh conzmnmiu‘ of this new army. \xlzich is thk We thd in the dis putc lwhvun 1m; sulf and General Kuropatkln as to the responsibil- ity for the previous (lt‘t‘ilt at S1mlepas' th: Lmer has been worsted. Russia's inmxcdiutc answer to [11¢ disnsn-r at Muhh n is an (mien for the s< nJing: of two more army Corps lo Munchuxizl. and [hr moLilizution of the. Grumdicl Cayman (in from of I\Ii:'1‘0r)~â€"I don‘t knuw “helhcr to wear a \vac nccktw or a [Am-k (mu this cvenmg. \\’hnt is gum] form {or a man m‘cr 60? Mas. (23ymun~L'Izloxoform. P11552233 {1" {he War. .stnrv, 0! ï¬rm The Wilson 1331:: (‘01)!- pan}, Limuul, Niagara Falls, Out. 3 The Run j (E. I‘um-r “ill preach m Om: mu: I’l‘c~.\l)}uâ€"ri;lu('hurrhon Sun- . . at 3 u.(‘lu:(‘K p m it “ill ( . re the most stubborn (‘nsc in mint; m c and a bonded guarantcc to that (Hut yocs uith cm h pucmuv. h x» In he I: id lur $1 cc :1! th‘( lug' \lllrt‘ ()l h'( II) [In “1'50†1 \Ir- ( unv- This is whcn Raid, the only brings the rcu "emu. ‘ Mr lily Dancy is agent for the [Peter Hamilton (‘0. Slchcss, lily. 'l‘hc ('onnm House (late (Imml Union), ()p’msltc the maxkct, Lindsay Execllcnt accommodation for the pub llt‘: $1 per day, Amll sohckcd. M. j. (‘onnoxx l’rop’r. - Au" THE WORST KIND After l’llcs have musk-(l foralong lime and passed through dlfl'crcm stages, lhc suffering Is intcnse~p:nn, aching. throbbfng. tumors form, ï¬lled to bursting with l)l.".Ck blood. Symptoms Indxcuung other troubles may :prtzll‘ to a lhomughly l’:lc~sick pcrson. l Mr. J. Thornton purchased a high gradc, six ocmvc Duhcrty organ from Mr. j. I). 'l'homton, who has won a good trade for this ï¬rm. It is chcsring ncws to patrons here to learn that the l’ctcrboro Sugar Beet Co. is to be revived. We are lOOkng for more industries to come to on [h win; to“ n Don’t I-- -t Pctcrbom and Iindsay gut ahcaa. cf us. 'l‘hc- followmg Omcmcc boys took in the Marlboro Smith Falls hockey match at l’ctcrboro : Messrs. 'l‘homas Black, Harry Ha) cs, Ernie MvPhurson W S anh, Ross McPherson, Melvil‘e (.‘ornvil Fred Bent, Havelock Fee, Harry Clark, Wrong Wing. Mr :nd Mrs. Sisson, of Bethany, were in Omemec on Mond 1v attending the funenl of the late Mrs. Blackwell VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewe A splendid tonic for the hair mime the ma.- .mml nnnnn a I... n â€"_â€""â€"â€" â€"â€"'-.v II '- A splendid tonic for the Eir, makes the hair grow long and heavy. Always restores color tobgray haih all the dagk,r_ich color of yo_t_1_t_l_1. Conan cAII:nnk-:- -‘A- A! I I -- .7. will an IIJU “Cl 3,: Stops falling hair. also. Sold for ï¬fty years. “ â€"- whcn Dr. Lconhardt's 11cm mly :nbmhut l’ilc cum, results that has made Its '1‘ Crowley 36 M O'Neil jr 78 M Fitzpatrick 37 F Magee 79 L McAulifl'e 38 B McCarroll 86 George (‘onuell 39 R Henderson 81 Edward (Ilancv 40 'l‘hos 'l‘oomey 82 Edmund Herllhey 41 '1' Carroll 83 M Harrington 42 J Harrington 84 J B Houlihan 43 John Brahley 85 John Wiuu 44 Thomas Fry 86 W J Ferguson 45 W Barri-It 87 John 'l‘ravis.......................... 88 Daniel O’Neil ........... ........... 89 Alexander Mahood ................ 90 Jumps Fox ....... . 91 Thomas Mc(‘ouuell .. ...... .... 92 George Franks .... . . ..... 93 that the duties at such pathmasters be extended to include the keeping open of the public roads in this Municipality Name No R Div Name No R Div ‘Richard i’onst 1 (Thus Meehan It .1 Hayes 0 '1‘ Morrissey H .l Finley Rnbt l’erdue James Padgett 4 '1‘ Middleton E S Morgan 5 'l‘ Callaghan Charles Fee 6 M 'l‘woniey A Faulkner 7 S Harrington J J Metres 8 J English Robert 'l‘oole 9 W J Patrick Francis Fee 10 Neil Herlihey Samuel B tiarew 11 John Corbett A J Finley 12 John Graham William Bannan 13 R Puduet G A Balfour l4 Chas Millage '1‘ Mitchell 15 G S Brown J Mchrrol jr 16 M Wilson John Sanderson 17 (ï¬lms (“orneil G A Mchmie 18 George Winn W Deyell 19 John Murray Joseph *anderson 20 W J White Thomas E Rice 5’] S '1‘ Council R McElwaln 22 James Bunnan J T Swrtzer 23 R Wilson J O’Donnell 24 G Henderson J A Davis 25 A: 26 MJ Clancy Adam Spence 27 Joseph Lucas G L Rusk 28 M Harrington Isaac Moore 29 d; 80 J McMnllen John Millov 31 W Morton Henry (‘nrroll 32 'l‘ H Fee UJ Lones 83 TAtnell 34 35 D Fitzpatrick '1‘(‘rowley 36 M O'Neil jr M Fitzpatrick 37 F Magee L McAnlIfl'e 38 B McCall-roll George (‘onnell 39 R Henderson Edward (Ilancv 40 'l‘hos 'l‘oomey Edmund Herlihey 4i '1‘ Carroll M Harrington 42 J Harrington J B Honlihan 43 John Brahley John Winn 44 Thomas Fry W .l Ferguson 45 W Barrett 46 47 48 49 50 5| 52 53 54 55 56 5 7 58 59 60 6| 6'2 63 6-} 65 6f; 67 68 69 7! 7:! 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 8e 81 82 85 87 Moved by (‘nun. isaac H Fee, soc l'y t‘unn. William ('ottinghnnl, That the. several per-Suns hereinafter named be appointed the pathnmetms nnd fence- neners in this Municipality for the current year for the several road diviSo Ions as set forth in Bv-luw No.260, each person named being the pa h- master for the division, the number of which is set Opposite his name and that each of the said named pathmasl- are be also a fonceviewer, that m to an :â€" After discm-smn in the matter ofthe payment, of the fenceviewers {P98 in in commotion “ith the I‘erdne hevine line tence award it was decided to have same in the hands of Councillor Herhhey “in: a View to his effecting an amicable nettlt-nxent therein. Messrs Genrge I! Carey, Jnhn (‘n'rew and 1h herl H.(‘zxsey. Letitium-d for the rinsing “rue uh! mad or loop line “cross or through lots No. 17 and IS in the fourth cmwesslun. Councillor (hurt He}- presented a com- munication from Mr, James 1" Kenna dy requeslin: the passing (-f a reanlu. lion petitioning the Le‘gislutixe As‘ sembly for a 2mm. Imumh H e opening up and improvement of the portion of the Weslern Bum dury opposite Lutl Cull.14,iu the '10“ nlep of Emily. From A. W. (‘amphell,Commissioner of Highwavs in re good roads move- ment and issue of annual report by the Dept. of Public Works. From R. Barman, requesting that he he not re- V appointed Putin-aster and Fence- \'iener for the coming year. From J.- RJIcNe-iliie, (‘ounty ('lerk, advising re change of period for taking assess- ment had not been granted, as the County Council did not think it advis- able to grant same and giving reasons therefor. From Climax Road Machine ‘ Company re road machinery. From .1. [1. Knight, Public School Inspector, advising that as no ratepayers in the Township of Emily had given notice to the Clerk on or previous to the lat day of March that they were Separate School supporters in compliance with Sec. 42 of the Separate Schools Act. it Wuliltl therefore he the duty of the (‘oum-il to collect the taxes under sec. 70 of the Public Schools Act, from every ratcpayer iii the Township and that the Council hurl no authority tocollect or assist in collecting: any laser for a separate School. From Patrick A, Devine protesting against payment of the fenceviewers fees under t he Perdue- Devine line fence :manl From J R. MrNeilile, (‘ounly t‘lerk, enclosing certiï¬ed copy of the i‘-_\-l.u\\ passed hy the Conutv ('onncil for the purpose of designating the roads to lorm a (‘ounty Roads System. From J. R. XXL-Neill“, County Clerk, Mviszng that the peminn in re change of period for taking assessment was duly received, and although the time for presenting had passed the rn'e was In this case suspended and the petitiun presented. The follo“ in: connnuuicutlons were receiver, perused and fyled, that is to say : 'l‘h'e minutes of the last eves-ton were rend, approved and on nmliuuCun- ï¬rmed Omemee, Emily, March 7th, 1905. Council met at ten o‘clock, a.m., pur- suant to mlymrmuent. Present all the members, the. Reeve in the chair. The ma Ls and wenhcr are almost perfect. anJ many fa'mcrs havu been taking advantage ofthc: same. Emily German Frcceeflinns. 70 7! 72 73 74 75 79 8+) 81 82 56 5 7 58 59 60 Moved by Conn. James ('ourtney, sev. by (‘oun “'il'inm lit-.311! e\. That By- law nun.l.er: }29 h r the purpose 0' conï¬rming the appointment of the palhmasicrs, fencewiewws m a pound» keep-rs in the Monicipality for the current year 13 now intrnduced and read a ï¬rst time. Cur. led Moved by (four. James (‘nurtney sec. by (‘uun. William llerllhey, and resolved; That the l.egisl.ulye Assem- bly u! the Province of Ontario be and is hereby petitioned to nmke a grant for the purpose of opening up and ren- dering ï¬t for trafï¬c and pnbEic travel that. portion of the boundary line l e- tween the Townships of Emily and 0m: oppoelte lut number One in the ldlh concession of the suid Township of Emily, the same being almost in its tuturul cundltton and impusaihledu rlrg the spring and summer month: and the utilization of such road being very much required by the resl~ dents in the vlctnlty at the same as well as by the public at large, and that this resolution he engrossed in dupli- cate, muted by the Reeve and Clerk Ind Corporate seal attached and one copy of same handed Mr. J. H Carna- gie, M.l’.P., the representative of this Nana No R Div Nnnze No R Div George i2 i’ee l Jar-oh McBrten 8 James H llvst 2 Daniel \\ inn 9 Henry Jackson 3 lCn: eiw Si ine I“ John lirmltny 4 .‘dit-huol l-‘lynn 11 John Kearns 5 ll i‘erdm- jr 1? J Sanderson 6 .l (f Leary 13 Thomas Lowery. 7 J 1" Kennedy 14 and that the Clerk do nowdraftthe nsnsl liy-Ltw cm ï¬rming these ap- pointments. hinted. Moved by (him. William ilerllhey, sec. by ('onn. William ('ottinghnm, 'Ihat in coxnpliax co \\ ith the petition of George R (Yarew, John (‘srew :md Rohert Ii t'asey. that portion of the old road or loop line running across or through the Sr-nth l aims of lots No’s l7 and is, in the 4th concession, he closed up to the point where said old road intersects the. east quarter line, and that the( lerk do have the proper notices posted up and advertisenwnt given ofthe introduction of n Bydaw for this purpose at n meetingof this Lonncil to he held on Tl:(‘."(iti_\', the 2nd day of May next, and \\ hen-us this Council deems it advisable and in the interests ofthe Junivipnlity that the remaining portion ofsaid o‘d road or loop line running tl'rongh thesnth halves of lots nnnil ers 19 and ‘10 in the said 4th concession, up to the point where said old road intersects the 4th concession should nisolzo closed, that the Clerk do give the proper notice f. r the introduction oi a separate By~law for the purpose of closing snid remain-l ing portion of said old roachat said (‘ounml meeting to he held on the 2nd day of May next. Carried. duringthesleiglmng 39128011, and fur- Hmr than the fullonh p; named persons be Hm nnnnd keepâ€! in this Munici- pality for Hm. cum-Lt )eur, 11-41! )8 to Special; Spring Annauncement. Post Ofï¬ce B WONDERFUL CHEAP New On This Space for KEEP YOUR life r a}: er of G All New and Fresh for jche Holidazy Trade. The Pannlss' Grflflfll‘Y Raisins, Currants, INDSAY. HAS TO HAND (Signed) “H. A. Thurston." The secrel (,{growing strong in solv- ed by Ferrozone. It supplies actuul nourishment It. braces you up quick. supplies m w cum-g, brings lack the snap and ï¬re nf youth. Try Ferrozono, 50c. perbox, or six for $2.50. at all dealers In medicine. or Poison 6: (30., Hartford Conn., U S A .and KIIIL'I «n. Out. ‘ " uyers After reading the following letlor [rum Mr. ll. A. l‘hurslon, of 228 Vermont street east, Indianapolis, Ind. no one will ever doubt the merit of Fermzone: “ A year ago I took the urippe. " I was as weak as a child. " '1] “an no longer able to eat. " My blood was thin. My cheek- were white and hollow. FERROZONE Saved His Life! Mmed by (bun. Isaac H Fee. see. by (nun. William Cottingham, That this Council do now adjourn to meet on '1‘uesdny,lhe 41h day of April next, at the hour uf 'len o’clock a.m. Curried. .l' H. BOA‘I‘E, Reeve. 1:. J. URANDY, Township ('ie'rk. SAID “ GOOD-BYE†TG HIS FAMILY. Dying of Weaknessâ€"Given Up by Doctors as an Incurable and Hopeless Wreck. Mtg. Josiah Lewes. for mainten- 'unce oi Bridget Council {or one nmnti: ending m: 6th inst.... 8 00 Li Wix Ferguson, iorcutting brush un the 2nd concession line.... 5 00 Curried. Moved ivy (,‘onn. William Hex-line)" sec. by (’oun. James Courtney, That By-ian number 329 he now read: amend and a third time and ï¬nally [mated and that. the Reeve and Clerk dos‘gn and afï¬x the Corporate seai tiwreto, L'ulrieii. Pass- d at the Village of Omemee this 7th day of Nnrch 1905‘ Moved by (‘umL William Cottiugham see. by (bun. Isaac H Fee, Thatnrdera be iswed on the Treasurer as known: S cts Electoral District for presentation to 2h: said Legislative Assembly. “ After three day; it gave me an appetite. Igained strength and be- came cheerm’. Under l’errnzrme I improved stead“). I am well tn- duy. I weigh ï¬fteen pounds heavier than ever befu re, and feel like a. new man. †Ductors gave me all kinds of me- dlCllla, but none of them brought me slrength. "My friends said I was wasting away wnh some slow disease, and I bid them good bve. "Then I heard of 11.9 Wonderful Ferrozone. yndicate of Peels, Spices, All the latest and inmroved branches of dentistry successfully performed. Charges mmiemle. O F l“ l C E over Gregory’s "PM: Store, corner Kent and William streets. Dr. F. A. Walters. DEX'I'IST, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers- ity and Royal College of Dental Sur- goons. Drs. Neelands Irvine Dentists, Lindsay. Dr. Irvine, of the above ï¬rm, a ï¬rst-class Honor Graduate ot the University ofToronto, Member of the Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, visits ()mcmee Ist Tues~ day of every month. Everything “pm-date in Dentistry. Gas ad- ministered for teeth extraction. Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical College, also mem- ber of College of Physncians and Surgeons, of Ontario. Ofï¬ce : Opposite L jamicson’s Blacksmith Shop, King St. West. Dr. J. P. Keith. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 77 Kent-St LINDSAY l’rlccs cut 1-3 on â€1011?. Every arllcle fully warranted. IS a g: m and a treasure to the recipient. And it will bc'all that it seems if purchased at our store. We have a notably ï¬ne assortment ofrings. pins, brooches, necklaces chains, charms, etc Exquisite designs in beautiful workmanship. Rare bargains in jewelry here now. WATCHES, CLOCKS, _[E\V'- ELRY, SILVERH’ARE, CUT GLASS, NOVELTIES, c., c. RICHARD j. Glx’ANDY. Clerk of said Township of Emilv Line up to the point wlnh sail old road or loopline intel'Sc-cts the said Fourth Concussion Line. Dated at the Village omecmec this Tenth day of March. 1905. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Municipal (Touncd of the Township of Emily. to be held at the Villdge of Cinc mee on lTuesday, the Second day of May, l19o5, respective by-laws will be lintrodUCed for the purpose of clasmg that portion ofthe old road allowance or loop line running aczoss or through the South Halves of Lots numbers St w n- tecn and Eighteen, in the ourth ConSession of the said Tow iship of Emily from the ntrthcrn limit of the fourth conussion line up to t‘re point where said old road or loop line intersects the East Quai- ter Line, also for the closing of the remaining portion of said old road allowance or 100p line run- ning across or through the South Halves of Lots numbers Nineteen and Twenty in the said Fouth Concession fl'Olll the Eastern limit of the said \Vest Quarter 3 SILKS--Ask to Why not select our stocks--Nothing be Shown Our Stock. your Hollday Gifts from better or more serviceable. W.F.MCEAHTY’S. of our business career when the Stocks were so large and well assorted as now. They come prise Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, etc. There never was in the history The Popular Jewelry Store, NOTICE. OMEMEE "no.†Mr. B. j. McQuade has secured the local agency for the l’etrie Mfg. ('0, of Hamilton, mfgs. of Magnet Cream Separators and Dairy Supplies. Tlltï¬e are the best that are pmduced Your orders are respectfully solicited. For prices and terms apply in Burton ]. McQunde, Omemec, Ont. Trilbys \Vinks Alabamas Scotch Reel Up-to-date Specxal Vcncedora {IIIâ€"flush. .Bmflmwfltkil 025m {windy-I‘m u‘ulOInlO-H 25c. Pipes - 35 and 40c.l’lpcs 15c Pipes 10c Pipes corn cobs Millbrook, where he will always be found, and by close aucmion to bun-i- ness, hope to merit a continuance of your cstcuned patronage. WM. COLYIN’S Bankrupt Stock of Pines Opp. Queen’s Hotel, Cut in Cigars Takes this opportunity of thanking his nunxcrom patrons for their many {anus during [he past four years and wishes to intimate that he has moved his TAILOR SHOP time L: is hivh and public schools, with Cï¬iLithl teachcis 3 Churches, and a brnmh of the 1’ :mk of I‘oronto. lm~ mediate possession. For funlmr pamvulars and terms apply to BURTON I. Mc(‘)'.f.-\l)li. Omemco. Any man out nfcniploymcm or with idle time on his hands can make money rcprcsuiting Canada’s National Nur- su‘ics, which pay (rash Weekly, furnish the: handsomcst samples free, and offer the greatest selection of hardy acclnw mated stock. Season now commeno ing. Write today.“ CAPITAL NL'R' SICRY COMPANY. Ottawa. Ont. FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT â€"l5cing Lots 8. 9, io. Cons. 4 and 5, 'l‘owxiShip of Emily, consisting of over 300 acres, 80 acres plowed, the balance hung in pasture and wnod land. The property is Well watered and is onc ofthc best farms in the 'l‘ownnhip. 'l’hcrc is a large brirk dwelling and upto-datc outbuildings. Snuzm-d i milc nmth east of Ome- -mcc, it is Very convcnicnx. Omemee AGENTS WA N'I'EI )‘ SI'BS(‘IHI"J‘ION RATES Terms, $1.50poryear, or $1.00 per year .t puld in advance. C'. W. RH'HAlths, Editor and Publisher Advertisemenm MIL-h as lost. strlyï¬d, wanted. elm. will he Insane-d Harm: times In: $1,0m5 lusuthm 50 cents, each subsoquaut inn-runny. cents. Births. Deaths, and M‘ Inge: are inserted free. ' Advoancmemn will be conï¬rmed Ind (-hnrged lor nut.†Iorhiduen. (‘hangm or advertiwmentu are to be in the came not later than Monday. [.vgnl Hulk-H4 Xm-nts pvr â€no ï¬rst liun. 2 ct-ms per Hue em-h huhmrqllr «o-xlionâ€"Nonpurlcl measurrmem. 12 :0 the Int-h. .,..‘. nu u uuu um: 'I'. 5.3 per year. $3 tor six months, $1 [or on. month. FOR L'P-‘l'O-DA'J’I‘Z jliWEl .RY. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Is published every Thursday Morning at In Ofï¬ce, King Street, Millbrook. Millbrook and Omemee to the BA'I'ESON BUILDING, Pipes - for 15 cents nd 40c.I’Ipcs for 25 “ Pipes {or 10 “ Pipes for 5 “‘ mobs 2 for 5 “ Tobaccos always fresh at REITIEE! \MIRROR J. STEELE'S, ‘hsxmul ('m-us one nmh lit-ma 5:2 m.- .- and u'ld"l'. gunnol.†.1†. MIH .BROOK. 6 for 7 for 6 for 7 {or 7 for 3 for 6 for Hm: n rul inn-r. 25 cents 25 25 (t 25 ‘ 25 " IO ‘ l4 25 uo-nt In. 12 “no.