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Omemee Mirror (1894), 15 Jun 1905, p. 3

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tcck. Goods 53’: Enrseries." m a House cold )y'far the fastest nd the only kind urt your wheels. as in 20 minutes do a beuct job old way. or stating the Yes, and best 0! cd Wheels. nc wheel and is machine, and we them set any >f practical horse 'rc it careful az- now Proprietor on Hotel, app. and solizits a 'old Millbrook. , ()memee, and yd othersâ€"u Very Bcst “'0!!! era] blacksmith {3: building and , at very reason Small Fruits. hrnbs, Roses. :atoes, c. : and free from com) Samar. nt “ Canada's m the towns ozzntry, and to IS for Bade to please u are requested ria I. E’ECIALTIBS A permanent : man on either :mission. LBECOK. :llington aszmns KGPBS. ney ny come. you ,, and every jol‘ BROOK rill . iLLBR’JfiK E, and games Cts. ONTARIO, Miss Sarah Lamb visited Limds ~Lindsay last week. ‘ ‘ u c I ‘ . John Morrison 15 vxsxtmg friends in Pctcrboré). A most profi‘ileilc and interesting sessmn of the Woman‘s Institute was held m ;\'c(fafl'rr.-\"s new b1ock,on Saturday. \crv v2 Iuabic information was given b) thc anic <1)cukci'.~'. The picnic huh] In Mr. W. ).I;xgr:c’s beautiful grove. Emiiy, on 1"Iidny last, was a success in every way. The day was perfect, the attendance huge and the program very eujnyabIc. The foot ball match, ch-mcc \‘5. Ida was" a fast game from start to fillinh, the only goal taken being scored by Ida. .~\ dainty supper was Scrwd by the good ladies of Orange Corner, alter whivh danc- I'Ig was rcsumcd :uuhcontinued until about nine o’chwk, when :1“ id: for their homes, dchahzcd with the 110- cccdings. The energetic (‘OmmXHCC who had charge of thc pic-mic deserve credit for their unuring cffurb in pro- viding such an cxccllcnt prng'um. Mr. and Mrs. Albcrt Stimson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Saumcl Blakcly at South Monaglmn. Vcr‘,‘ oftt-n the vital rcsourws are small at forty-two, but it" not then, be- tween fifty sum and Slxtylwo yczu's'of age then: is :1 strnng: slowing down and loss of vitality. It is important that this Irmment period of daily should be Checked ; slrcngth must he Imparted to the tired brain, the weak- ened nerves must be fortified The wise man “ill usr Fcrr ozonc whose potency is particulmly nplicablc to these critical periods. ITcrx'ozonc quickens the whole being, iniparts vigor and po“cr, pushes buck the onset of senilit} in a vsry manifest way. It’s because 1"crrozonc {:in strength. vitality and vigor that it is useful to old men. Try it. him: see The many friends of Rev. LU. Locke are pleased to notice that he wfll rcmaiu an this Clrcuit for another war. The New Confectioncrv Rooms corner Charlottc and George sts. Peterboro. ((I'n‘son's old stnnd)‘ retail and when-sale. The mOSt upâ€"toâ€"date place: for mnfcctioncrv. temperance drinkS. c. A call is reSpectfulIy svhcitcd. U. 3.5 u and 20 Pv‘Ianvcrs and Cavan school report for \1 3y: Sr 4â€" Iohn Veals, Hound \cal5; Jr. 4â€"- Hossie Patterson, Ella Snmh \\ a.tcr Thompson, Annie Anderson, Florence 'Mchc, Elsie Ba”. Sr. 3â€"â€"Mcrmn :Stcwart, Marv McGee. Juhn Smith. Jr. 3â€"l’ear] White, Eli-.1 “21151:. Sr. Revs. l‘crm Thorn on and E Rowland spent 81.111133 at their homes here. '5-â€"Murray Spin-r. Clarence Staph-S, Even-t Jonca, Annie Kerr, Burtha Murphy. 1‘: 2â€"H;:rry Sandcrs, L‘mra M’hxte Pt xvâ€"chtor Sta-wart. Mrs. Sam Lamb. of l’cterboro, is visiting at the home of her son, Mr. \\'. 1. Lamb. Mr. \V. H. Kennedy was in town last week on business. Mts. Charles ;\Ic(‘afi‘rey was vislting her Toronto friends last week. From paring cows with razors. “‘xse people use Putnam’s Painless ( om and \\ 1r: I xtra (tor, the: stavda rd cure of America and Great Britain, for all sons bf corns, warts and bunions. Use only Putnams, The \Iisses Ella and Ann; McCaffrey were visitors at Lind- sav last “ Lek. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church spent 'l‘uesday afternoon at the home of Mr. David Balfour, and report a splendid time. Mrs. Balfour’s kind hospitality “-111 long be remembered by all present. RleCt‘by 13:05., successors to Mt. Allan, ohhe C. P. R. Hotel, Peterboro,1nvites your patronage. Franklin citizens are bound to keep up to date. Mr. Tripp has added a new section ‘0 his resi dence. Messrs. J. Fallis and Jag. Spear have been doing Improve- ments in wne fences. Everyone With Sore Throat First class accommodation. No better place m fiown. $1 a day. Should know 50w quickly Ncrviiine cures. “I can recommend Nerviline Very highly for sore throat,” writes Mr. R. McKenzie of St. George. “I once had a very SON: throat and my chest was full 0} cold and soreness. Every cough bun me. I cured myselfquickly by Fubbing my chest and th_ro.1t .vignr oush‘ “uh .\'cr\‘ilinc and usmg :t also ' '5 fa 6" a “I: Ncrviline to bc emergent w ., H ‘ d 5 ? .ufiééé’l“;mңԤ:§§b§f§%; fitfiflifi Umemee and Vicinity. Blccd Poison Han‘ 3 Most Cris ical Age. The Mirror and Family Herald and Wéekly Star £0 January 181;, .1906, for 70c, Premiug Often Resul F.\ RI 8, Teach erl ‘ACONIC her RVC of I’x'ascr\'ilic ..... Imiidn River. .. North hummer East Emily. . . . 'l‘rcwu'n ..... . . limhdufl' ....... Bendort ....... Cc‘dcrdaic ...... Stony Lake. . . . Mount I’lcasant Norwocd ...... Brivklc-y ...... . Shaman-k ...... I’lcet~.\'c.-=;<.1. . . . . I )u rlfi mi ....... hurkhmrn ...... Killnmcy. . . . . . South Burlcighf Only one bid was made, that of Mr. 1"itzgerald, who offered 9 x S. 'l‘ht-re wa.»~ no increase on that figure and he called (ftuthorn. Myrtle, \\'est\\'00tl. Central Smith. Lakefield \'illier.<, 3 Keene, all accepted. .>‘.t the SHINE; price tlr. \i'hittun ealld Dzutftn‘d.‘ Shamrock, Briekley, Norwocd, ():~ munde, Bum-fort, these accepting. :lr. (Rink, also at 9 x 8, called .\li~sin;.; lank, ()tonahee Union, Lang. Em limily, 'l'rew'ern. Mount Pleasant, Peter-through, Indian River, Hect- wood. All these {mimics accepted the offer. Mr. Kerr toot; (hearer, Warsaw, l’tne (irove. \\'ar1ninister, Mapklxaf. Ballyduff, Ccdardale, and Mr. Rollins cleared the Board, takingr at the same price, North Smith, ()ak dale. Daisy l), Young’s Point, Fraser- ville, North Hummer, Stony Lake. Killarney, and South Burleigh At the conclusion of the sale Llr l‘uhlow addressed tho meeting on some matters of interest to cheese makers and buyers. He said that he was here for the purpose of inspecting the factories in this section and would devote the rest of this week to that purpose. He expressed his pleasure at the manner in which the saie was conducted and was glad to See lltc buyers so snappy for tee cheese. He did not remember having: ever seen a ‘sale in which the. buyers were so i anxious to buy. He was' also glad to see shat the whole board sold at the on: prize. It was an indication the cheese was considered of uniform character. \ 1111ch ..... Warsaw ..... Westwood. . . ()akdalc. . . . Missing Link Daisy 1). 1..ka MILL. Pint: Grow. I’ctubomugh ()zonulmc [.7 Map}: Ixuf Myrtlc ...... ()rmomlc . Young’s l’ou The following fastorics boarded the amounts opposite :-â€" chnc ..... . ............... . 175 \\'arminstcr. . . . . . . . .......... 175 Shcarcr ...................... 115 Central Smith...... .......... 180 North Smith .................. 195 Yiliisrs ...................... 1 10 Wednesday, lune 7th. This morning’s Cheese Board was unique in that the whole board, com- prising 4,567 boxes sold at one price, 9 1-8 Cents, the onl) bid that “as made The buyers were very anxious for the Cheese, and hid sharply, as soon as the one who had the call had made his Selections. It was the most suc- ce55fnl sale that has been held on the l’eterboro Board for some time. \lr. l’ublou. of Brockxill e, Chief Inspector “as present, and addressed a few words to the Board, at the conclusion of the sale. .\lr.1’ublo.\' paid '1 tribute to the manner in which the board was con- ducted, and he congratulated the members on havintbr such an efficient set of officers. What the Department was aiming at was to have all the cheese in the different sections uniform so that it would all be worth the hign est price. He advised the makers that it was time now to change from the quick ripening cheese to make that with more body in the curd. During the last few weeks some corn- plaints had been recciAed, and it was from this cause. lie was in favor of inspection of (1) ese on the factory shelves, and said that he believed that it was due to this practice that the western board was obtaining a high price ThOse in this Section were turning out cheese of a better quality than those where the cheese was in- s; e' ted in Montreal He strongly ad- y \iseti home inspection. 4567 Boxes of Cheese» Sold at One Price. PETERBUBU CHEESE BOARD lie following is the standing of pupils of S. S. No. 5, Emily. Names arranged in ordcr of merit. Sr: Class 4â€"â€"Addie Dcwan, Kathleen Calligcm, Mary Dewan, Joe Carroll. W. O’Neil, Dollic Stimson, Mary Parrington. Sr. Class 3â€" Carrie Dewan, Joe Crowley, Allicrl Carroll, Percy Crawsliaw, Lewis Clancy. Jr. Slass gâ€"Evelyn O’Neil, Catherine “O’Neil, Carrie Stinson, Stella Laidley, Violet McElwain. Jr. Class 2â€"George Painter, Freddie Orser, Josie Pamngton, Sr. Pt 3â€"â€". .\my '11 inclrim, Etta Sanderson, Elmir \\'i.1drim, Neil Vanetta. Sr. Pt 1- Mclvillc McBricn, Willie Johnson. _lr. Pt 1â€"Katie Crowley, Minnie Cumlcy. Earl Lowcs, (Zora Sanderson, Alta "Sanderson, 'idilh Thompson, Waller Windrim, Myrtle Kennedy.- The board llicn adjourned. Act directly Oâ€"nwthe liver. They cure constipatxon, biliousness, sick-headache. 0200.. Sold for 60 years. 53%.: .m... R Ii B IECC :\ WILSON, 'l‘eacher (JIM! \ lCl) HO 100 16; C 2 2 8 u- 1/3 175 180 I95 “0 4.. U] 0 UI U! u ‘ '1‘111‘1y 11:11 1111-, 1111111111 1111111,111'.11 you 1111: 11111111111101 01 1111111111.; 111111.11 11'11. “out 1111 11, 1111111 1'11151: 11111111 soil. You are 1111111 of feuding 11111 11111111. 1111' 51111111 111111 the pigs, 1111111 (11' 1111111â€" 111111-11'1:1111,111'111 111' 011111111111.r 5111111115 0111,11rc11 1112111. You 111w; 11~111111 11111 1"11) 111111 1111' 111111 11151111111111 you. You 1111111 5.111 1111111111 1111151111175. lt1sm11y 1111: 11'11111111115111111‘. 11 was only 1111: 11:11:11 1111111111: You 1111111 51-1111 1111.1 1411-111 1111115113 11111111 111111, [111-1111111111ch 1111-11' 31113115 111111 flying robes. You 11311 11111111 111 111 1r111 111111111 11'1111 11:1:â€" 1ri1i11. 1111111111: 1'111111‘ 111mm.- 111111 1111' 111111111 10.11: 1.11.11 1111111131111. \ on have gone to 1111- 1111111r1', you have seen 1111- 11'11gc11y 1111.1 \1'111'11 51111131, 111111 here you 1111: now 511111110; by 1111: 111111111111 510111 111 your 1111111. 11011113 and 111 .1 111111: 11111111 you 111111:- 10 go out and 101111 111111 1111- stock. You are 111'1'11 of it 1111. 1)o111s:11. 111111;y1111 are 1111: 11111511 indrpcndcnt 111111 111051 i111portu111 1111111 on (111113 {1111151001. Stay on the Farm, Young Man. ’l'lllfi MILLIONAIR 3’s REWARD. DthONCERTIXG VERY. 'lhe millionaire stomi by the Pearly Gate, And sighed as he thought of his large estate, And the cash he had left behind; He had come from earth, and it hroke his heart l‘rom nwtor,:ind mansion and all 'w part: Yes. it rather prayed on his mind. " After all,” thought, " there is nought to fear; I hnd Heaven on Earth, and I'll have i: hernâ€" Fur in lite I did nothing wrnng: 3.22.] I built a clmrr'h n Li'ch I n‘el; etulonveJ, Su If I’m llhl ht Mr “.0 heavenly rmm! Let a fitter one Come along ’ I Se he knocked and called, "Hi! nu- yon there?” (His manners “ere those of the mi!- Mariano)â€" And his snnl vorv much rejoiced, And St. l‘ott-r said, " Yes, I know your name. But you cunnt-t come this \\ ay all the You know no boss. If you go to the city, you will lmcomc one of 1h: mol) who work by the clock and the whistle. Now you can takc a day anal no one can dock you. If you went to the shop you Would hccomc part of the machmc. 'l'hcy would tell you to do that and tlmt t ml you would have to 0th (Nu; r<. You, young; man, would ht: work-in;r fox so mmh :1 day. \ ou me an emplowr in league with x‘ttuxc-, wl o scrvcs and works while cu next, and transfmms )our crchautl into :1 Lu .J( account through the “arm sun and ruin. Then the groceraat down and fanned himself with a washhnard, although the temperature was freezing. " A bag of fresh salt. Be sure it is fresh." " Yes’m. What next." " A pound of desecrmed codfish ” He wrote glibly, 'dessicmed codfish’ " Nuthing more, ma’am ? We have some nice horseradish just in.” 'No,’ she said. " it. would be of no use to us, we don't keep a. horse.” Stay with tho farm, young man, 9. nl some day (lad will tc-ll you that tliu place 15‘ yours for he is growing old and will move to the town, to spcnd his last well carnal rent. Stop on the firm for it is :1 healthy place to live on, where you got a complexion from nuturc's blush, and an arm made strong in God’s gymnasium where you need no medicine to make you cut. ' sugar,” 5110 began. “ Yes’m‘. Anything else ?" " Two tins of condemned milk ” He set down pulverized sugar and condensed milk. She was newly married and did not know a little bit about either house- keeping or shopping, and she was giving her very first order. It was a crusher, hut the St. Paul grocer was a clever mun, and was used to all kinds of (where, and could interpret them easily. 0 can “cm what )ou “ant, “ilhout being (trillmsmll Stu) on the farm “lth it.» spirit of mm and friendliness, fmm Ihecollic, who follows you up and down the hue, to the swallow who builds his nest in your harmâ€"Ex- change. ‘ Siay on the (arm when: life is namr~ .11 and friendships more rcal, when: you V said he: When Jot-s it go up, for I hmg to be In rmu'h of my heavenly crmun '3” 11’s rvudy to start,” St. l‘eler replied; 13m listen to this, ere you step inside -1[ dcsn’l go up, it got-s do“ n.” The Mirror Goes Direct to the Homes that the Advertiser Wants to Reach. sum»; \ nu \\ ill please to go 1)} H: e hoist. ” HI go by H o In is: “ilh pleasure‘ OUR JOB I)EPAR'I‘1\’XENT has every Requisite for first-Class Printing. PHONE 19, Mi‘dbrook, when you want a job done on short notice, and see how promptly you will have your ordcr fillcd. and done RIGHT, too. Your mtronagc respectfully solicited. C. W. RICHARDS, Publisher. Head Ofificc, MiHbrook. DraWcr 20. PRICES VERY REASONABLE. H E W AS ACCOMMODATING. The Millbrook and Omsmec want two pounds/of paralyzed 'xawm‘r ”"6“! Wm,» ‘A , k Any man out (\i‘umplmmcm or with MR- ‘imcun his bands can nmkc muney ra'yruscming Cunauhfs Kahuna] Nur- scrics, winch pay cash Wt‘ckly, furnish the hamlwlnun snmphrs free, mid oft‘cr the gmrmvst sdwtion of hardy ncchm- matcdmzwk. Humm Imw cmmncuc- ing. \\'mc lvday.*(‘;\l‘l'l';\l. NL'R- SERY (W).\H’;\N".~'. Ottawa, ()III. 0.1.1; Q UADE (20ml Landing One Dollar a Hay House Post [ifi‘éeefi OUI-x STOCK OI Grocerfiegg 14 ruits c. PHON 1‘) 4.1 \{HZX'I‘S \\'.-\.\"i‘111‘. “Vila Eonvince 3" A TREAL OF OUR pccial .\1t'cmion (1mm to Onn-mcc and Emily Visitors. Tho following letter, addressed to th Secretary of the National Sanitarium Assuciation, Toronto, from the Rectory, Not-wood, Out, and signed by Rev. J. McKca Mchnnan. a. well-known Angli- Anvnne sending n skeirh and descrinunn may qzllclny ascertain our opinion free wheLhcr an invrmi-vn is probably pntcntable. C(numunim. 1h; . atrlctlycnmldentml. Handbook on Patents aunt free. (31.195: nuc“ v for securing: patents. l'nLcms taker: thrn ..:h Muxm 6:. Co. receive ""1““ :jrnticc. without. chnrao. in the r a minister of the province, needs no comment of ours. It reads: “I desire to secure the admission into the Free Iospitnl for Consumptivcs at Graven- humt (-f myoung woman, a. member of my luarish. ~ The case is a. very and one, and if help can at once be given, a. pro- mising life can be saved. Three years ago the mother died of consumption. Since that. time it has been my painful duty to bury two of the sons with the sumo diaeaee.‘ New Annie, aged about seventeen, and a. boy of fourteen, are all that remain of the family. The poor girl has been in Muskoka, boarding at 3 private house, waiting to be admitted. the returned home last week, and within twenty-four hours of her return her father dropped dead in his buggy while driving into Norwood. The case is surely one that must appeal to the eym- pnthics cf everyone, and yet, I fear, only one of the many that are constantly coming under your notice.” A‘lmndsommy “Instr-Mod wookh'. Lnrrost fir- culntiou of any svicnnmc JournuL 'J‘orxm. $3 a four months. 3%. Sold by Manwudonlcra, “ “ I 0' IA u; Ulll l,4\V u -v. v. ~ mm m M Eqak [NrrtL.â€"Rea<â€"iers-~a nd may their nun-l- bor be manyâ€"who desire to assist. in the wnrt}:y work may seRd their gifts to Sir 'I-‘A mush. Momm’h. Kt... Vicei‘Presidene, National Sanitarium Association, To- ronto, 01‘ Mr. W. J. Gage, Chairman of tho Executive Committee. Toronto.) wing an Teddcr. (‘cssitt Hay Loader, Deeringz Light Draft Mudnnuy, 5x. Your orders will have my best attention. [Ullli VH3 - â€" â€" . - .zzueh Omce. (:25 F St.. Washingtsn. I5. “'sz never before so complete or choice as at present. ice 2nd Door ‘W’est of Com- mermal Houseg Omemee. $11)}: mg: A SAD GASE. OF THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITIES. .\I U N RC) Xi, Proprietor \ttcnliw 110ch TEAS AG ENT FOR are exceedingly beautiful, and the Large Stock we carry In our new s301u mums, makes the choosing ycry ea. y. “'0 have w: l“ papers at any prlce \ou dc she. and the quality of the papers cannot be suxpassm in this or any other Counn. “I carry a very complete stock WCiockezy and Glassware [EON Mottoxâ€"Best Goods and Hamilton's R, Cockshut Repairs Paints, Kalsomine, 850., in Stock, “i. E. ngs Lawn mm 'crs, shovels, hoes, picks, rakes, scvthes, snaths. Nuns, Locks. hinges, glass, oils.tu1pentme, putty, lace- lcathcr, machine onl, carpet iclt, tar, pitch cement, plz-xs tcr Paris, mmzllo, jellstone, alabastinc, cahimo, “hitmg, tar papex, Linlding papa Carey’s roofing, Patterson’s roofing, waggons, buggies, Sleighs, wheelbarrows. Gur- ney Foundry Co’s STOVES, and RANGES, stove pipcs, elbows, tmwa re, grzmitcware. Fleury’s plows, grinders and repairs. Everything in Z‘KARDWARE GROCERIES, ‘.\"0rk:~.:ansliip at lowest prices OMEMEE. THE MIRROR AND Mailed to any addresg m ( or U. 5. {or 1: months 101‘ Wm Curry 85 Co For furthu‘ particulars and sample COpics o.‘ papersnvrlte 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 notably fine assortment of rings, pins, brooches, necklums chains, charms, etc Exquisite designs in beautiful no: lununslnp. Rare bargains in jeWelry here now. Prices out 1-3 or mor . Every article fr-lly Warrantcd. WATCHES, CLOCKS, jE\V’- ELRY, SII.\'I£R\\"ARE, CUT GLASS, NO\'1£I-'I‘IES,C., c. Try the Best !- SHERWIN- . _ WILLIAMS PAINTS. MMCEQHW’S. 77 Kent-8t LINDSAY Dr. F. A. Walters, DE'S'I'IST, LIN n53 Y. Hone-r Graduate of Toronto Univers- _-â€"s {y and Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. ' All the latest. and inmrm'ed branches 5f dentistry successfully perfnruwd. Charges moderate. O F 1-‘ l (' E uver Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and William streets. Drs.Nee1ands 85 Irvine. Dentists, Lindsay. The Paint That Stands the Test. Dr. Irvine, of the aboyc firm, a first-class Honor Graduate 0! the University ofToronto, Member of the RoyaLColiege of Dental Sur- geons, visits ()memee Ist Tues- dav of exen month. Everything up- “to date in Deut15tr+Gus ad- ministered for teeth extraction. ELL? YOUREE Wedéing Present WEEKLY MAIL 2 1%: THE MIRROR, The Pegular Jewelry Store, OMEMEE All (11:8 Millbrook and Omemee Profchs'onul (Hams. an? inch and under. $5pcr year. 53 mr six months, $1 tor on. month. Legal nmioox Scents per ”me first {mien mm 2 cm” per Hm: tench Mxlmequvnl In- sertionâ€"Xnngmrivl measurement. 12 line- tO Um ilu'h. Is published every Thursday Morning at. It. omce, King Street, Millbrook. Audverlisbmenls such as lost. strayed, wmurd, vim, wm lu- inserted Ihree times for $1.0m: mac-Him: 519 cents. each subsequent inm-rflmificoms. 131?! 11:, 13cm ha. and Marriages are inserted (rev. "Advertiseme-m" will he continued Ind (-hurzod Inr until turbidden. ('hiugos 0| Advertisements are to be 1- the omcc nut later Hum Monday. Torms, $1.5(tper your, or $1.00 per year .2 paid in advance. C. W. RICHARDS, Editor and Publtshor WillYou Help It? THE HOSPITAL FOR ,9“ £,SICK CHILDREN For it Cares for Every Sick Child in Ontario whose Parents Cannot Alford to Pay For Treatment. The Hospital for Sick Children, Colicgo street, Toronto, appeals to the fnthcrs and mothers of Ontario for funds to maintain the thousand sick children that it name: within its walls every year. Since its founda- tion the Hospital has treated l0,37l children â€" a b o u f- 7,500 of these were unable to pay and u'cre treated free. Everybody'sdnl- In: may be the inend in Vced to Somebolv‘s c ‘nild. E v cry dollar mu v be the tr.- -m.~l:uor of youx kind [haughis into the Hospital kind deeds. l.et the money of the strung be mercy to the “oak The Hmpital pugs out, divi- ' ' ' * dends of health And , happiness to sun's.- ’ mg cliildhuod on . (V'cr) dollar that is paid by the friends of little children. If you know of any sick child in ‘ your neighborhood " : wha is sick or trip- pled or has club fcct send the pur- ent'x name to the __.___..__-- __V Hospital. “sun's errnxa' See the cxuuph of what can be done for club-foot children. There were 14 like cases last year sad hun- drcds 211.28 years. BEFORE ‘ng‘ Please send contributions to .7. Bow Robertson. Chairman, or to Douglas Dnvid- son. Sec. Treat, of The Hospital 1; .4“... Children. College Street. Toronto. Trilbys \Vinks Alabamas Scotch l'x‘ccl U p-to-dnte Spccwl \"cncedox'a Cut in Cigars Bankruptswck of PM 25c. Pipes - for 15 cc: 35 and 40¢.1‘Ipcs for 25 ‘ 15c Pipes for 10 ‘ 10c. Pipes . {or 5 ‘ comcobs ' 2 for 5 ‘ Tclmccos always fresh at “105.0”an N'Uhoza «:20 mfllflfimufl. Gulf-RU, WEE. C I OLY I N’s GOO? \MIRROR SI' BS( '1“ PT] 0N RATES ' The Hospital is not 1 local institutionâ€" but Provincial. The sick child from my place in Ontario who can’t. afford to pay has the some privi- legca Is the child living in Toronto “d is treated free. The Hospital had last, year in its beds and cots 761 patients, 267 of these were from 196 place: out- side of Toronto. The cost is 98 cent. per patient per day. and there were 129 sick little ones 3 day in the Hospitsl. $1 6 for 7 for 6 {or 7 for 5' {or 3 for 6 for 25 25 25 10 25 25 cents c. u 6‘

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