USE 'Canada’s he towns ill ck. :ods â€brook. c], Opp. “ï¬ts a rly kind c. 200K. tee from 1nancnt tn either , and to uprietor LT] BS Fruits. -o.‘ 'inutcs 'ABIO. :t any and nies Them. Studies in English Literature. $1 a Year. Send me. for Sample Copy, CORRECT ENGLISH, Evanston, m. Correct Eligllsh in‘ the Hbme Correct English In the School. What to Say and What not to Say. (Scursc m Lctzcr Writing and Punctu- ation. Alphabctxc lis: of Abbrevianons. Busmcss Englinh for the Businesa Man. Comggund Words: How to Write PUPIL How to Increas: One’s Vocabulary. The Art of Conversation. Should and Would. How to use them. Pronounciations‘. (Century Dictionary. Course in English for the beginner. Courisf: if) Engiish for the Advanced A Monthiy Magazine Devoted to the Use of English. Josephine 'I‘urck Baker, Editor. Partial Contents for this Month : Correct English How to Use It. £3: M *' *m.“ ‘.Ǥai;‘;vhw;:;~.;"§m:=a on oumun cap non: uncut conï¬depuduggdbopk on Emu ‘__A 1.-- A 1-.- , , 7 A, W Iona. witpout chm In tho “ The ï¬rst box of Ferrozone Im- proved my blood, gave me appetite. In a short time I was likea new person. Now I rejoice 1n abundant good health.†Get Ferrozone. It Will maKe an unexpected improvement in your looxs, your feelings, your health. 50c. per box, or six for $2.50. By mail from ‘3’ INTERESTING N (7 P0150118: (30., Hartford, Conn" U S..-\.. and Kin’gston Om. Its record :5 marvelousâ€"4t makes you feel strong and sturdy, brings health that outlasts old age. Mrs. Mary Melong, of Harbor Bouche, Nova Scotia, writes : “ Ferrozone built me up. “ Before using it I scarcely knew what good health meant. “I was just as miserable and weak as any woman could be. The time to {dim Fcrrozone 15 when you ï¬rst feel med. and when appetite fails, when nerves get unrated. Sciéiitiï¬c ‘ï¬ï¬Iâ€"e'ï¬can. The best medicine for restoring venhty and strength is Ferrozone. Will Make You Feel Like New It Vitalizes, Tones and Strengthens. m' .. Pale, med Wemeu You Feel“ Bragg-y," Lifeless, Nervous, Never Rested. FERROZONE Weary 8th Girls L Amys and members ofChris't Church Choir. SIIVCF collection at thc door. An Organ recital and Sacred Song Sen-flue, cumming of Instrumental Selections. vocal solos, dllclS, quartett- es and anthems, will (D V.) be held in Chrzst Church, Omemee, on Monday evnï¬ng, May 22nd, at 8 pm. Mrs. W C Allen of Millbroox, will preside at the organ: and the vocal part of the Servrce Will be contributed by Mrs. A “Tired from morning till night, bothered by triflcs, unccasingly ncr- vous. Man is not: machine that keeps going as long as the steam 18 applied. He is a creature of blood, nerves, and delicately balanced organism. Many don’t realize this, but ox'erwork their brains and break down Brain workers need a strong, bracing tonic like Ferro~ zone to fortify their nerves and keep the blood pure and rich. Take Ferro- zone and you’lldo more work. You will have the strength, the ambition and the desire for work because your sys- ‘ tem will be in ï¬rst Class order. For your health and strength take Ferro- zone regularly. PriCe 5°C. at drug- guts. Roi To? Shyâ€"paciï¬c“ berm" ' Elvin-$733". ‘: mammal. So vulgar-aging. The mam; fnends of Mr} Isaiah Magce wnll regret to learn he tell and broxe his leg. We hope he will soon be able to resume work. Why Brain Workers Break Dowh' Miss Hattie Courtney spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Robert Courtney in Omemee. Our Dressmaklng Rooms are in charge of Miss Preston, a. most competent dressmaker. h avl n g had large experience in many of the large towns and cities of the Province. Flt Guaranteed. Prices lwerate. Locum. anonxc Come down to Millbrook on May 24th with our foot ball club and see us win from the: fast eleven of that place. “in 3mm New York 03109. 625 F SLWuhinston,D. c. h ' beard ï¬fâ€" 1m“;.";:":::;h:;:mse MMB‘M DYE .“nm‘t Omemee and Vicinity. QINSTRL’CTIVE. Chas. Ivory’s, Omemee. VAVII parties appealing are required to answer when called, falling to do so the appeal Will be dismxssed. RICHARD]. GRANDY. Clerk of the Township of Emily. Omcmee May I x 1905. For the Township of Emily will be held in the Commercnal House, Omemee, at 10 o’clock a.m. on TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1905, for the purpose at hearing appeals made against the Assessment Roll of 1905. 7 All pa_rt1es appealing are required to take nouce and govern themselves ac cordingly. GEO. A. BALFOUR, Clerk of the Village of Omemee. Omcmee, May II. 1905 COURT OF REVISION For the Village of Omemec will be held in the Bradbum Hall, Omemee, at 10 o’clock in the forcnoon of FRIDAY, MAY 26th, 1905, for the purpose of hearing appeals made against the assessment roll of I9°5r COURT OF REVISION WCrockery and Glasswareï¬ Hamilton's. Cockshut Repairs. @Our Mottoâ€"Best Goods and Workmanship at lowest prices. T. J. Parsnus. are exceedingly beautiful, and the Large Stock We: carry In our new store roonxs, makes the choosing very easy. We have wull papers at any price you desire, and the quality. of the papers cannot be surpassed in this or any other County. Nails, Locks, hinges, glass, oils. turpentine, putty, lace- leather, machine oil, carpet felt, tar, pitch. cement, plas- ter Paris, muralo,jellstone, alabastme, caicimo, whiting, tar paper, building paper, Carey‘s rooï¬ng, Patterson’s rooï¬ng, waggons, buggies, Sleighs, wheelbarrows. Gar. ney Foundry Co’s STOVES, and RANGES, stove pipes. elbows, tinware, granitewa re. Fleury’s plows, grinders and repairs. Everything in GROCERIE S, Paints, Kalscmine, c., in Stock. Lawn mow,ers shoxels, hoes, picks, r_akes, scythes, snaths, “u“...mu; u. uncuul, neuraska' one: of the most distinguished and suc- cessful physicxans m the Western St 1: s. \ All Druggists, or The Wilson-Pyle Co.. Limited. Niagara Falls. Out. 12 ‘e carry a very c0mp1cte stock HARDWARE A month’s treatment" costs $1.00. Ask for Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem-Roid (a thousand dollar guarantee goes with cvery treatment). Hem-Rond is the discovery of Leonhard: of Lincoln, Nebraska’ There is a littfe tablet-that is ta internally removes the cause of P and cures any case of any kmd matter how long standing.' ‘ 7 . . Pile suï¬â€˜erers Know that Omtments and other local treatments sometimes relieve but never 'cure. They don’t remove the cause. Be sure and attend the Organ Recital next Monday See bills @Omemec citizens wxll spend the 24th with Millbrook friends, and enjoy the sports there. Mxllbrook will return the vxsit on luly 12th, which will be a red-letter day here. A SIMPLE CURE FOR PILES Keep them in the house. Take one when Â¥ou feel bil- ious or dizzy. beg a di- rectly on the livenmfa; OMEMEE. di§covcry of I): is taken of Piles MacInnes J r; (3967) The property of Stinson Mc- Quade, Omemee, Ont. MacInnes Jr., 3697, isa rich bay, with white strip in face, and white hind feet. He is a horse of magniï¬cent appearance, w1th a beautiful head and well arched neck, deep shoulders, very broad chest, c. Those wishing to im- prove their stock cannot fail to appreciate the points cf merit in MacInnes Jr., 3697. He has few equals, aniliof otheeb'estï¬lnod'. (8378) (4624) The property of 105. F. Staples, Lot 14, Con. II, Cayan. Ida Post Ofï¬ce, Ont. Burnbrae, foaled May 17, 1895, is a beautiful bay with four white feet, weight 2Ioo, 17 hands high. Sire, the famous Rosewood (7207) 6775. Dam, the noted Young Bloom 7554. Burnbrae has won FIRS F PRIZES at Chicago, the Pan American,W1nnipeg, Ottawa and his colts have won prizes at Winnipeg, Brandon, Toronto, Whitby Markham. Radiant Boy is a handsome bay colt With ratch on face, and whlte legs, foaled April 20, 1903. He 15 typical Clyde colt end should not fail to be a valuable sire, coxnbin- ing as he does the blood of Cedric, Prince of Wales, Darnley and others as famous. (11907), (5995)- The property of the Bethany Clydesdale Association. Royal Frazer, is a rich brown, strip on face near {ore foot, and hind feet white, fouled 1901, im~ ported by T. H. Hassard. Sire. the Celebrated breeding horse. Lothian’s Best (10375), who is one of the most noted sons of the famous Lord Lothian (5998). He combines substance, quality, style conformation and action, and 15 not excelled by anything in Can- ada. Don't tail to see him. Burnbrae Radiant Boy Beulah is a beautiful bay, with strip on face, near fore. and hind legs white, foalcd May 22d, 1901 Imp. Bsulah has great size and substance. His ancestors are all notable animals. Better see him. (11762) (3848) The property of J. \V. Lowes, of Bethany, Ont. King Alfred is horse of great sin and substance. Good judges say he stands on the very best of feet and legs and has good action. Color, brown, nicely marked with white on face and near hind foot white. He is one of best Clydes in Canada. King Alfred Beulah Sir Hexbelt is a handsome bay ', wh1te strip 011 121cc, offfore p1stern and hinj legs \x}1ite,foaled May 26th, 1001 He IS 1) plcal Cl) des- dale. Among his ancestoxs are Ornament (10603), [$11011' 5 Pride 9122, the (71121111111011 [needing horse of Scot. C1111. (4796) (“94) The property of 'I‘. H. Hassard, Importer. Mlllbrook. Prince Bernard IS a dark brown, white star,‘a little white on one hmd leg; foaled 1901. He is a most attractlve colt, and has superior breeding. of Wales (673), and other suéli promingnt stallions, all famous as prize winners. ' HorSemen will do well to look into the excellent qualities of this noble young sire. His breeding is traced to the renowned Prince Royal Frazer, (5072) (12269) The property of R. Winslow, Lot 6, Con. IO, Cavan. Pentland is a handsome bay, with white face and ‘white hind legs. and a little white 0n near lore leg, foaled June-I3, 1901, imported by T. H. Hassard, Millbrook. Prince Bernard “PEN TLAN D.†Clydesdale Stallions. Sir Herbert will make the Season of 1905 in this District. Few of the Leaders that (4063) (12282) - n wgn W “Terrinqtun Bellernphun,†AGENrs WANTED. (71 I), (8672), Any man out of employmem _, idle time on his hands can mak The property 0f J35. Mclxmnon, l representing Canada’s Nation of Bethany, Ont. lsefiesl “'h'Ch pay cash weekly - . Ithc handsome‘t a 1 1 He is a chestnut blaze, white ° 5 mp es free, . . l the greatest selection of hard» spot on lower 11P,Whtte near fore! nmted stock. Season now cc pastem, and off fore and nearlm, \Vntctcday,â€".CAPITA] hind stockings, foaled in 1902.,SERY COMPANY. Ottawa. He Is a colt of great premise.|_._________ smoothly built, possesses beauti- ful flat bone, lots of substance, l The Minor Goes Direct to the is a good all rou "actor, andfthat the Advertiser Wants to nloyes likï¬awhirfwind,with ï¬nal OUR. 103,.._DEPA:n'num The Imported Hackney Stallion, Fouled August Ist, 1900, bred by Chapman Bros, Kirby, Ont He IS a handsome dark brown, thh stripe on face, near hind foot white. Sire, the famous McHattdn 2436; Dam, the beautiful Leta 5939. The property ofL Staples, Bethany The Property of Sam Fee, Lot 12, Con. 5, Emily. Stanley Champion is a beautiful black. with 2 white hind feet and a white strip on face. 5110, Young Stanley, 7677 ; Dam siicd by Scottish Champion 1111p. 44, 4340. Stanley Champion is certainly a beauty. Look him up. (11939). (5997) The property of Robert Shaw, Millbi‘ook, Ont. Sir Gordon is a handsome dark bay, With white strip on face and 3 white leet. loalcd 4th july, 1901, weighs 19m â€)5. Imported by T. H. Hassard, Millbrook. He is a horse of noble bearing and splendid action. and is unsurpass- ed in this district. His sire, Royal Favorite (10630) is one ofthe bcst horses in Scotland at the preScnt time, his stocktaking a prominent place at all ti e chief shows. Sir Gordon won 3rd prize at Ottawa Central Fair last fail in a large Class, and 2nd in Milllu‘ook in May 1905. Horsemen should not fail to see Sir Gordon, as he has all the essentials ofa Clyde. Oï¬â€˜ice 2nd Door West of Com- mercial House, Omemee. Deering Hay Tedder, Cossitt Hay Loader, Deeringr Light Draft Machinery, (kc. Your orders will have my best attention. Stanley Champion, Farm Implements, c; McLaughlin Carriages, Plows and all kinds Plow Points Cream Separators, Deering Wagons, Sleighs, c. DEERING HAWESTING : MACHINERY. SIR GORDON, MMWMHBUHN Groceries, Fruits Geo. OF THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITIES. OUR STOCK OF McLaddie, 4665. \Vas never before éo complete ofchoice as at present .L.MCQUADE TRIAL Oi TEAS ' Any man out of employment or with idle time on his hands can make money nnon, i representing Canada’s National Nur- ] series, which pay cash weekly, furnish , I the handsomest samples free, and offer White ' the greatest selection of hardy acchm- I- (AI-n I AGENT FOR e! mated stock. Season now commencâ€" r l in . \Vntc todayâ€"CAPITAL NUR- :. , S ‘ RY COMPANY. Ottawa. Ont. tI'm “MMâ€" : I The Mirror Goes Direct to the Homes v , W~v-v--v.- v. uuauy uvuuur - ' mated stock. Season now commeDC- Dr. Irvme, of the aboye ï¬rm, a ing. \Vnte todayâ€"CAPITAL NUR- ï¬rst-class Honor Graduate of the S ‘ RY COMPANY. Ottawa- Ont. University of Toronto, Member of â€""â€"â€"'-~â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_.___-â€" the Royal College of Dental Sur- The Mirror Goes Direct to the Homes geonS. ViSitS Omemee 151 Tues- latent power to reproduce it in his Dr‘- F. A. Walters, ngcny' DENTIST, LINDSAY. For pedigrees, routes, terms, etc., 59310} Graduate of Toronto Univers- of the above noted stallions, see large ify and Royal College 01' Dental Sur- and small cards. zeons. Crouch possesses a rare. turn of speed, and what is still better he has the latent power to reproduce it in his progeny. The property of Dr Deyell, Millbrook, and Dr Rogers, Omemee. . GOVERNOR CROUCH i: a hand- some jet-black stallion, full 151/; hands high. and Weighs 1225 poundskwnh smooth round body, closely ribbed, superb muscular development, exCel- lent bone and hocks. and good feet. Although undeveloped, Cover 1: o r (20248» The property of G. \V. Soper, Darlington. Canadian Star, A. T. R., is a beautiful dark chestnut, with a white star and snip, I5 3 4 hands high, weighs 1200 pounds. Flat clean bone, ï¬ne cuppy feet. He has a kind disposition, anyone being able to handle him. He has won many Ist prizes. Colts sired by Canadian Star bring big money. Mr. H. Laidley secured over $300.00 for Ladvsmith, and some of his colts could not be bought tor $500.00. SUV. EHUUEH The property of J. W. Lowes, of Bethany, Ont., Is a handsome twoâ€"yr. old Blood Stal.ion. Horsemen will do well to see him. the essentials of an up-to-date Hackney, and is bred in the purple. The above cut is only put here to attract attention to theSc writeups, and not as a picture of Mr. McKmnon’s handsome Tet. rington Bellerophon. H’Others next week Canadian Star, The Standard 1)qu bI‘ro'tting Stallion, Muckle Chimes, OMEMEE. v' 1- if?" All the latest and improved branches 6f dentistry successfully performed. Charges moderate. 0 F F I C E over Gregory’s Drug Store, comer Kent and William streets. Drs.1\Teelands Irvine. Dentists, Lindsay. 77 Kent-St LINDSAY \VATCHES, CLOCKS, JE\V- ELRY,‘SILVER\VARE, CUT GLASS, NOVELTIES, c., c. The Popular Jewelry Store, is a gem and a treasure to the recipient. And it willbe all that it seems if purchased at-our store. We have a notably ï¬ne assortment of rings, pins, brooches, necklaces chains, charms, etc Exquisite designs in beautiful workmanship. Rare bargains in jewelry here now. Prices cut 1-3 or more. Every article fully warranted. For further particulars and sample COpics of papers, Write Mailed to any address m Canada or U. S. for 12 months {or $1.75, THE MIRROR AND W. E. MCCARTY’S. Wedï¬â€™ï¬gmsent WEEKLY MAIL fa. Efï¬PIRE The Paint That Stands the Test THE MIRROR, >nth. Everything entlstry. Gasad- OMEMEE 25c. Pipes - 35 and 4oc-Plpes 15c Pipes IOC Pipes ._.{":‘ cern cobs " Trllbys Winks Alabamas Scotch R eel Up-to-dnte Specral Vcncedora Please send contribution: to J. Bot» RobertsomClnirman, or to Dough: 0-6:!- 303. Soc.-Treu., of The Hospital tor Sick Children. College Street. Toronto. Bankrupt Stock of Pipes duds in ‘28 you-3, of what can be done for (gulf-3;); chixldvnrm. There you 14 like cases In“ yen- 1nd hun- Cut in Cigars Since its founda- tion the Hos; rim! ‘ has treated 10 371 -children â€" a b o u t ‘ 7.500 of zhese were . n! unable to pay and were manned free. . Every dollar may be the translator of )our kind thou ghts V 7 into the Hosp! ' 41s,: Shack, Rim! (134v!- Llc 10 13 la: ,9ic: under grades, 17c In 18c; Fï¬enairy, 16c to 16.36; rolls, 153C to Somebdc~ â€"'{"5'_Bllttcz'â€"(‘,l~.()icc cronmorv. lï¬ic to Lett‘hevstntario, ICC to IOLC the wen 92¢: to 95¢. " noon DAY. Dacron.†The Hospital for Sick Children, College street, Toronto, appoals to the “than; and mothers of Ontuio for funds to maintain the thousand sick children tint it nuracu within its walls every yegr. THE HOSPITAL FOR ,, gsmx CHILDREN For it Cares for Every Sick Child in Ontario whose Pnrcuu Cannot Aï¬â€˜ord to Pay For Treatment. Will You Help It? SI'BSCRXP‘J‘ION RATES Terms, smoperyear, or $1.00 per yen: .1 paid in advance. C. W. RICHARDS, Editor and Pub'hvhor Legal notices Scents per line and lunch tied. 2 cents per line each subsequent in. sertlon-waariel measurement. [2 flue. to we inch. . Advertisoments such as lost. strayed, wantcd, etc., will he inserted three times for $1,0ne insutiou 50 cents. each subsequent insertion 25 cents. Births. Deat int. and Marriages are tuneful tree. Advertisements will be continued 8nd charged {Or until forbidden. Changes of mlvertiwments are m be In the omce not lamr than Monday. "sun's xxmxxc' vvâ€" Professional Cums. one Inch and under, sSpur year. $23 for six months, $1 tor one month. Is published every Thursday Morning .1 n. omce. King swat, ulubrook. â€"â€"~â€" Am’EaszxNG RATES: lyr. Gan. 3 m0. l mo. 1 wk. Column $50 $25 $15 ivnlumn 2.5 15 8 g: ‘f . Column [:3 8 5 2 Mm Millbrook and Omemee Tobaccos KMIRROR BI‘FFALO MARKET. LE sumac? sick little one. A day in the Hospital. Univ. .3 . ., . H08 111 110:11-.( 1. ;1\_\, A See the cnraple y The Hospital in ho. a. local institutionâ€" but. Provincial. The sick child from my place in Ontario who can’t nfl'otd to nay 6 for 25 cent: 7 for 25 “ 6 for 25 " 7 {or 25 ' 7 for 25 “ 3 {or 10 ‘ 6 {or 25 “ for 15 con (n1 v I! ‘l ‘l ‘l Q. 110-