The George Fonz First-Class dCd Laundry is running full blast in from Ihe Thos Gillott block. All work I Mm: guaranteed. 6 M The Toronto Viavi Co. cordialâ€" :ly invite the women of Millbrook attend an Illustrated Health Talk t ) the women in the Oddfcllow’s Hall, Mtllbrook, on Saturday, Iuly 9th, at 3 p. m. Subject: “How to Obtain Perfect Health," by Miss 42. L. Ballantine. Admxssion Free, Remembtr I" :rrmi'h’s Bread rash every day at Hill’ 5 Restaur- ,Blgher Physical Life of Woman Mr. ani Mrs. Wm. McImr and .cbildren, Master Charles and Miss gMaud, were guests of Mr. john :Mach", ex Reeve of Glamorgan, -the past week. Rev Wm johnston will preach to ;thc0rangelxxe:1 of Cavan District in ;thc Presbytcrian Church here, Sunday mat at 7 p. m. A Ratcpavcr desires to know when :lhc Council Intends giving a detailed statement of money spent for grano- Jnthic walks In this townâ€"-s\'hich state men: was promised long ago. Dr. Clarke. Messrs. R. J. Dorm, Fred Bumm and (Eco Wallace “'ch in fur: Hope l)0minion Day. ‘etHousxKEum-zk WANTED â€" Good - xwages. Particulars at the Mirror ofï¬ce. ‘Mrs. \Vm Pendrie was a guest of her Sister, Mrs. John Adams, Camp, ’bvllfurd, Dommmn Day. 'l'hc 'lï¬casurcr of Cavan has rc- rcived the (iov’t grant, which is now ready for the 'l‘rustccs. Mr Geo. Mitchell, of Ethel, spent! On Wednesday afternoon, July 6:11, a fcw days of last \Vet'K in town. He ' the home of Mrs. Alexander I’crguson, returned home on Monday. hcmg ac- . Millbrool‘ was the sccnc of one of the cornmmed by his mother, Mrs. \\ m. . ‘ _ . Mitchell prctncst weddings ot the season whrch 31"“ Arrivedâ€"A fresh stock has yet graced this Charmin rg town, lht: «m Canned Goods, Teas. Sugars, occasion bcmg :1 1c marriage of \quu Mrs. Wm. Fisher and daughkcv', Mix»- lxoua, spent Dominion Day with Pclcrboro friends. £ oflns. Prices right Youfpnt nunugc solicited. Hxll’s Kcstaur ant. Mr. and Mrs. D S. Armstrong spent Dominion Day with Hastings friends. Call for free sampk of Hill’s (muons blend bf TEAS, at Hill’s Restaurant. Among those from here who atten- d“! the lacrosse match at Hastings on Friday wereâ€"Messrs. “C (Erandy, W (1:33.31) Armstrong, Peru) H mdhx '\\" Dams, Fred Pcndric and Dennis Donclly. , . } Strictly Cagll Bea ’1181‘%, STRICTLY CASH DEALERS LINDSEY. ONE OF THE BIG SNYDICATE mammamrcsadï¬ï¬‚‘ â€"_|' ‘~ :1? .1â€"E_’L_-:a_1 JILEâ€"ï¬aï¬quQ:cznnLjEâ€"‘ u I} 9 EH 25c and 50c Fancy Bead Neck Chains all at 15c. 50c Cushion Girdlcs 29c, of of ï¬ne mercur- ized cord, white and assorted colors. \Vomen’s leather \Vrist Bags and Purses on sale at exactiy half price, dozens of styles, ranging in price from 75c. to $54, now 38c to $3 15c Handkerchief Cnshiou Tops, head dc- 51gns 5c. †Underwear at Manufac- turer’s Prlces. 75c Serts of good white Cotson 59c. A well-made white Cotton Gown for women, 25c. 35c. Corset Covers 16c, sxgcs 32 to 4o. 73c LorSct Covers 39c. 75c. whxte (,otton Drawers 49C- Cushion Girdles, Wrist Bags, c. 49c instead of 75c and 1.00 of white Lzuvn 1.50 instead of 3am] 3.56 of white Organdy. 2.50 instead of 5 and 6 50 for Silk “'uists in black, white and ztSsorted colors. I 59 for 5.00, Pnnt Shirt Waist Suits tor women. .Of White Duck, Pique and Linen Crash, stylish, cool and comfortable, 1.25 styles 63c, 1.75 styles 88c, 2.00 styles I oo, 3 00 style 1.50 and 3.50 styles 1.75. Choice of any Costumes in stock at exact- ly half the marked price. That means $35 [“045 17.50, 25.00 kinds 12.50. 20.00 kinds 10-00. 15 00 kinds 7.50 and 10.00 kinds 5.00. Women’s Garments, r e a d y-to- wear, at exactly haif our regular Prices“ Dress and \Valkim: Slurts, $8.50 styles 4-25, 6.50 styles 3.25, 5.00 styles 2.50. 3.50 Stylus I75 Mostly Twccds and plain greys, blues, etc. Whï¬he' and Linen Wash Skirts Shirt Waists and Suits. 2nd Week of Our. Costumes. - w. 5. l’wxup. 1]), I lhe bride, who )5 a general favorite . . , . Mr. and Mrs. M. Brock were nsnors to With MIHUmok socrcty, was prcxentcd , ' ' to l ctcxbom Saturday. ISS With many handsome presents. re. The happy couple left on an extent Mr. Chas. Sandcrson is. nsiting his 58 dcd tour via. the evening C. P. R. train fncnds a; jubilee. in from Cavanvillc, and will take the [3,130ch fail to attend the rk I Mackinaw trip to thc Soo, Lapin PEN-t), On Friday, In†821;. ‘ R‘I‘_ _ I it ~ -- 'â€" nt- Hwy Mackinaw trip to the Soo, Lawn Pal Mr, and Mrs. S. E. Eakins have the at M13 Gt best wishes of a host of friends for Only 10C- their future hippincss, in which The 333‘]an Limp;heurtilyjoins, on “’5 ‘5‘J Among those present ‘ Mrs. J05. Ferguson, Mrs Mrs. Sam Eakins, Mr. in Dawson, Rev. and Mrs.\‘ Miss Tillie Kciiy of Pt Miss Minnie Kelly, of C; After the ceremony a reception was hell in the dining room, which was nicely dccoratcd with roscs, etc, and thcwching (Irjcuncr did justice to the auspicious occasion. a The bride wore a stylish and very becoming travelling suit of grey, and the bridesmaid wore a lovely cham- pagne colored dress. youuuucu Lut‘ interesting ceremony. The bride was given away by her Father, and was attended by Miss Millie Eakins, sister of the groom. Mr. Morgan Carry, of the Bank of Toronto, Millbrook, ably supported the groom. ‘Elhel, tl‘e pl’ttl) dauvfhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Icrgu son, of I istmxel, to Mr. S. E. Eakms, hardwue mt chant t, and (m: of the mcst popular )mnw men of Millbrook. '11: L Rev. \K m. johnston, l’z. s: or of the Prusbytcrim C,hurch performed the mtercstin: cceronv The Contracting I’nrtics ar High Esteem by a I Circ]: of Friends‘ Fashionable July Wedding U Newspaper. Subscribe now and get all the News. Millbrook and Omemee’s Leadii TEE , Mr S..E Eakins and Miss Ethel Ferguson United in Holy Matrimony Yesterday. :ins, Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs.\\'m. johnston, guy, or L‘avan. 10 )5 a gcncral favorite society, was prcxented of Pctcrboro, and marriage Ware : M r. and ;. A. Farguson, $I Brondclaths, grcc-n or fawn, 50 inch Also some navy and Mack Surges. 75¢. I‘Wu'd Suitings .gSc , guy or groom 500 Summer Sillgs'uv. assumed culms 23 inches wide. Also some fancy \VJISUI‘E Patterns rcg-uluxly \vonh soc. Bbys‘ \Vash Suits of whxte or assorted colored ducks clearing at hulfpricc, 1.00 quali- ties see, I 25 qualities 63c. I30\s’ Biouscs of [:03'5 4 to I > years, 50c th‘S 39C which The Q‘lmn’t miss the lacrosse ma‘uh on tilt: 15th. Hunting:- vs Millbrwk. l0 .JI 23c and 35c Men's Neckmar. Shapes of four-inhand, Lnotts and puffs, neat Silk, madt‘ from puxtuns, while they Inst 12 I-2C. Men's 25c 61:1 cotton web elastic N( ghgee 50c. 186: and 20c Cottonades, suitable weight For summer “cur, only 12 I 2c. Men and Boys’ Furnishingsï¬alfï¬ n ‘ n. Prlce and‘Less. HI IOC and 12 I-zc C patterns 6 I-gc, 12 1-2 to 20¢ colored Dress Muslims, all the ndlculous price of 5c :1 yard. s are Hcld in a Large ESEEJEES 20c to 30¢ colored Dxcss Imus 'ins many attcrns to seluct fxom, all at 12 I- 20. Men's $1 whib town, the of Miss Mr. and 59 and 35c Men's N ress Goods and Silks at Big Savings. Dress Muslims, Shirtings, and Towels. '5 $1 whit: Dress Shins and some: assorted patterns, all sizes, half 1) 25c elastic web Suspenders. others Mr. and Mrs. “'05 Fallis, of Peter- boro, are visiting their Millbroox and Cavan friuncls. Mr. Fullis yitcntls tak- ing a trip to Str‘atliconn, in the near future. Mr. David Fullis, Assessor for the Township of Camn, went to Omcmce on Tuchuy, t2 meet with the Assusor of Emily, Mr. R. W. Wilson, n: the equalization of Union School Scction. Miss Kcarn-s, of Mam'crs, is visiting her cousm, Mrs. john Steele tlHS “'ch. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Newcaistlc, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pickup. Mr. “105.: (:ng,0f1’ort Hope, “as in 10v n \cstcma 1y. 1\Ir.\\m. H. Reid. ex“. 1’. I’., of NcMonviI! .c, \\..S in {mm on Iucsda). Miss Bccca Fmr Brown, of Ccntrcvillc 0f1‘3'azn-ryiflc, 1th on a courxc in the Sm (Tobourg Messrs. Chas. \IL‘VL-il, heme, and Coun. (EL-o. Shield zttthIdL-d thL- limIly ‘COUIICll llICc‘lll‘Ig 0n "luvsdaI, solicit- In" n gt ant towmds the 1.01le SIIamII Road 'lhe deputation l‘mm Cami) II'L-re very much pleased IIith the com; tcous trL- tant thL} ICCClVCd fxom thL- Emily Count il, andcprL-ss thenISLlIcs In fluItL-ring thn s ol the able Icprc- scntatiIcs (If IimilI, and the methctli~ ‘ L.Il IIa) thL} have of conduct“)!r thciI xtiI gs of the Ladics’ Aid of the M Church, ml] be held on the l: grourfls of Mr. Ccorgc 1.0M“ brook, on Friday. july 8, I()( Citizen’s Band will be m am: Admission me. See bxlls. A Lawn Social ends, only 15c pair or 2 UUN'I tail to attend the Party on Frlday, Ju1v8zh. George Lock‘s, MlllbrouL. of h raw colored duck, for ;()c quahtus 25c, 75c quali- ii! 0, left on ;\~Ionday to take in L}; Summer School at cm Fair and Miss ‘cntrcvillv, and Miss F otton Shirtings, dark mï¬ï¬rmpaaï¬ \c , guy or groom . assuztcd culozs, e fancy \Vulstmn hcld on the bcaumui Cc‘m‘rgc Lovk, Mill- [s and sonm 75C Sims, Imlf pncc , undcr the auspu‘cs 8, 1904. Thu n attendance. cthodm S Ella F‘i:-;her. for DJ __-.. 4V 54; AL, bull J. ‘ The committee appointed at last meeting of Council, to View the diverted mad at S E C'r of Lot 12, Con 2, reported that they had examined the road compluixï¬ ed of, and recon'tmended that it he wilened and imprcverl, pro- vided that the land can be purch- aseC‘l at a reasonable value. Moved by Coun McCartney, sec by (Tom Mulligan, that Conn Hooper be authorized to offer Mr Gibson $5, and Mr Coulter $45 fOr land required to winlen the saitl, ruatl.â€"~\Carried. I Moved by Cou. Hooper. s dd by Coun Mulligan, that MrHan- na, be. paid 45¢ a rod for fence butlt.â€"7»Cax‘ried on following div. â€" Yeas -lloopcr, Mull'gan. Bruce. Nu_\'s---l\lcCaxtne\j, Hicl‘son. On motion, THOS Stlnson was granted permission to trim trees on rbad, lots IO II, con 0 n.- Mr Iohnslou Mutton stated to tthouncil that the CcmeLt put: ‘Ch'dsed by him last year was not good and asked to have it re- }:LxcetLâ€"NO action takt n. Mr \‘\‘m Hatinat addressed the Council With tet‘crcncc to the: Wire fence erected by him on west sxdc 0f dxvutcd ad, lot 19, ('01) 7; ex- Reeve Preston also explained his ‘ zlgreemcntuith Mr Hanna in ’03 ‘ After consxdcmbfc discussxon, it was Mr Walker, of the Soo Dept of the Canadian Pucrlic Ky (Io, ad- dressed the Comm, l't‘QUBSIiDg that consmt b»; ,L-ivcn to the Co’s Application for poxvcr to extend ‘thcir siding at l’ontypooi across the highway b('t'\\'L‘Lll lots 10 II con 2. ‘ Moved by Coun Bruce, scc by Conn McCartney, that the Munici pzii Council of Mzrm‘crs 'l‘p hereby agrees to the application ofthe C 1’ Ky Co for powu' to extend their Siding across the highway between lots IO II, con 2. Manorsâ€"Car- rie *,Coun Hool‘cr dissentin‘f. 11 11195th) of Cour; M \V j P211116 ......... 3C6 Mmed Ln (01111 \Ic(Iz1rl11e),sm by Loun Hooper, 1h t the acct be pardâ€"Lnnud. The following accounts were presented for (1211112:ch 10 knees and crops by wnm-r toads, cem- ï¬i‘d by the path muster oz (1:610le division in each case, \‘iz â€"â€" ‘l‘hos Farrow ......... 4 co R G Payne ......... 1.00 \V j Payne .........3 CO Moved by (‘oun McCartney, see In. I ,, II ‘ ' Mr “"111 1701‘s; the complained that wood had llttt n plat-«d upon the highway and it was causing dangcrto his knee. Referred to Conn Hoop-:r. (Iunn McCartney reported that the C(H'flll Council is willing to ex- pend $50 cutting and impioving hill on 1:; 1;, 0;)!» con 7, Munvcrs. conditional 11pm) the Cuuncd 0t Mum‘crs [)Ll)’tll;{ hall the expense. t\'0 action lithD. The Reeve reported that hehml been advised legally that the Cor- poration of Mann Is is not liable {or any portion (if Mr I) Lcuch's clunn for d mages From Counties†Clark, acknowâ€" ledging luceip’ 0t capy of assess- mcm mil for 19.04. I’x’om \V Ii Yurnold ] (I BUICIHI‘, C Ii. r--: 17mm Io onto Can L;1],1cc’nlgcs {0' m [i] MANVERS COUNCIL “ Mv hair faded until It was about white. It tank just. one buttle of Aver’l Hair Vigor to restore it to it» former dark. rich color. Your Hui: Vigor certainly dm-s what you claim (or gz."â€"A. M. BOGOAK, Rockmghum, N. 0. $1.00 a bottle. 3. o. A?“ cn.‘ AH drum-:13“. Lowell. Mun“ “may.“ for m Hm" Vigor failingofthe hair,aiso. There’s great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disap- pointed. Isn’t that so? You pan depend on Ayer’s Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair, every time. Follow directions and it never fail: to do this work. It stops Egding Hair cm r, L, 1;. rs survey. TO‘UUIQ General Hospi- n rgcs {or municnance of 5' I“ gC'alrtneyI MILLBRQOK! ONT: Next Door East of Mirrox Ofï¬ce, dizccll} opposip: 'lowu H111, 5 lbs. Tea $1.00. TE Organs, Pianos, £9, Best Makes FOR $221. GUARANTEED For 10 Years. FRESH GROCERIES U ’7»‘... z and 3...... ........ 12 70 jos. Webb, bonus wire fcm‘c.. 6 20 R Henderson, L'onus wire fcncc 2 00 On motzon the Councxl adjmmed to mect on Saturday, August 0le at 10 o’clock a. m. 5.. .\.. J (woultcr 66 loads 5': xu-I. S ( ain, 5610:1(‘15 Wan]. l Stcmml, 1mm! ad\"..1(c .. \\ Hannah, mm for fame. . . . Ix l\101m11,\\01k on "rm-r H Prcsmn operating gander ] Allm‘md,gr.1uulhnglotg,c<m EAS C(n13,4, w 1).“... john Shulcr, )4/ salary. . . . . . .. '1‘ Fan'mv, damage crop cm. . R G Payne, drmugc to fences†W _l l’uync, damage to fem-cs. . \\' McGiIl on nn‘t. gravdliné 101.5 10, 11, con 13...... jos. Webb, 94 loads gravel. . ... “ “ loading gnu‘c} . . . . E Atkinmn, up. bridgv, In 15 con, con 10 and H. . . . .. j 1 mm, work on road a: d damages: . . . . . ......... F anmmc, bridge, lut 5, 6, ‘ con 1.; ........ . . . ..... 'l' Cosllin, use of road. . . . . . . R Paul, Bonus \vn'c l‘cmrc .... H jakcmnn, when lot 7, (-(m 4 and 5. ......... \\' .‘JVCUHOUgh, rep. hill, lot 6 con 7,8 ....... _I Morton, wood for cngnn .. (Eco. \\'hllc, work will: grmur john Alldrcad, gmulhng In: 6. 60:12.3. .. j Aldrcml, timber for when . . II jukumzm. wer on grader“ S IVcrguson, work on graurru '1‘ (Zanmlwll, full [my rep. road ...... u . Sewing Machine out lot 15, con 5,6 JMlt heâ€, mmix. «7 Urnmr. J05.1'.!Hl1, 85 leads grant-1. . McBride, R (lxcvr, rcp. washout. 11:1â€) duf‘ Geo. White, gravcllmg lot 10, con 1 and 2.... R (IElIis, SHIVL‘ng lot 14, con. 3 nml4...... ....... .1 I) RIVMUHCH, grading and gun'- cHing, lots 10, 11, (‘un 6.. DJ 5 (31in, grax'cliiuglot 11mm 1,2 I j Byers, cluying Int 9, Can 3, 4 I“ l’ortcr, 11-1). vulva“, BullyduIT R Staples, plank for sidcuulk '1‘ “1H, grndmg Int 11, (ion 3..; 1 R Armstrong, grading lots 15, 16, con 7... .. . .. ...... I. W Cuxlmll, SIZH‘L'HH‘S lot 11, mm 3...... ..... .. jas. While. guard and rep w; sh- 7H Hart. gravclling lots 2c. 21, con. 13........ ........ 'l‘lms.'l‘hompson, graVclling lots :13: 22,0011. 10 11.. l) Hart, brushing and my. Inklgc, lots 16, 17, ('on. 1 john (,‘airns, gravclling, lot 21, 0011.11 12.......... john Mitchell, gradmg. lhls 10 and 11, con 11 ........ James Marshal, rep. mad, lots 10 and 11, con 1:...... Chas. 1.111111, 01) acct; of 1mg, 1') 13...... l" lllckson, ()6 loads gx';1\'cl.. R Argue, 87 luads gravel ..... . j Smith, 37 loads gravel, 15 l’.. R Kerr, 49 loads gravui ...... 1. , 1 u - V. _ .,ld\(.1 ......-. JOS. HICKSON, I\L“'L ]. I. PR1 SION. 1mm 20. 21. Cox}. 9...' ..... 11 oo 0 Bycrs, ï¬rcman 8 days ...... 10 00 R. Morton, work on gradcr, 8 days ................ 12 00 8 days ................ 43 00 Walter l'hllis. rep. hill, lot 21, con. 5 6 ............ 5 c6 W H Anderson, ditching and gradmg, lots 10, n, cunl4 go 00 R 'l'horndykc, wood for engine 3 00 A McCill, rep. Marsh road, lot 4, con. 13 and 14 ...... 107 56 John Davis, ditching. 10:18 < ’; COFFEES A SPECIALTY , â€1...â€; uu LHC 1V 1‘), ii‘uu lCouu bruCc was .tuleUl'lZuJ to I" 1pair thnwest and soufh bound'y lines of road in conjunction thh the Councils of Cartwright and Clarke «ECMried. On motion the followmgr orders on the Treasurer were signed by the Reeve:â€" lll lz‘atcman, Ex. chargrs..$ 2 The Municipal World, supplies I 95 (l. Syer, labor loading gravel u 88 G SyeJ, 104 loads gravel ...... 7 2 ' 'l'. leglll, gradmg Hill, Lots wa~ authorized to make nec s l 53C bY Cuuu Mulhgan, [1“. vae, T S"*‘Y lupuus un lhc N b. anui con 8 ..... Davidson, full arriving daiiy. â€12’ We SELL uh'cri, BullyduIT 1k for sidcuulk lul 11, than 3.4 .{z'admg lots 1;. pay, stump th (flcik N 12 4. 95° IO I2 75 ()0 .3 (a .I a] OO 00 4o I] DO 00 72 00 ()0 (O 13 Executive Committee: Contributions may be sent to SIR “I" National Sanitarium Association- or N ~Edward D. Heddon, S mm, Om: \vri‘os: “I (2 Luuut speak t. 0 Incl ham wavivvd so much buuuilé. J the kindness shown.†Inose Cuntemplutixg putti‘: Hofs on their l xxildir‘gs, 1h u m- im; season, ml! ï¬nd it to their :ulv: mun 10m†(.11 um, we glyphs and get pnzius M {ore I 123 ingzmy r-rlux' Mm? of “14mg. It 15 mm}, dust, rain and the proof, and ('mnes ( luâ€"zlpfl‘ than ï¬xst class slzingh's. Cement lx‘nntirg‘ wiH last as long as 1GC 1(0th Beards Ln whim]: it is applied. '1 hose Cuntunplutixg 121th ing scason, “1)! ï¬nd i: to {1. en :1 and get wins Intoâ€.- huh-g: 241*.) (1051,1'Hlld'llt‘f]!cl)r;(()f and I'm â€"From Bishop Cf Se klr" .. eri‘cou Crossing Yukon: “The Jami Lune (:UHM; (In-RPM: l) Lucio-«ti is iv tum! i to emu symmtln In? U as at! rm 5 it: ofhu p.115 ‘athu than; Lax; lye need In you ixntixu..u-; 31:14.3.“ CONI’ECE3:II!A'£"G\ LZI’E ‘I :26!" £T!I\\' 393 George-813., ° Peterborough. Minnie Linklater. Hamilton, \"rii. at: the Frog Hospimi fur Cunau'nl helped. and-shall never hesitate good muse." There is no endowmmt, except made by three life insurance beds for the current year. 1 tinned contributions of the Ca the Work be liiaiiitztiiied.. Patients are accepted from ever minion, and there have been 3.} the past year patients from Island on the east to the Nort on the west. F30}! T2222 " because of his or her poverty. M 11 51:07 m CfVVe make a specialty of Stout Ladies' Garments. We carry Blouses {mm size 32 to 46, C 18 to 36. Readv-to-put-On orsets from size {dissatisï¬ed Blouses, Sults, Skirts, Corsets, G10ves,Ho: Fancy Nepkwear, Ladies’ and Children’s derwear, Children’s Dresses, Children’s and Bonnets, Infant’s Wear, Raincoats, Waists, c. This store has the distinctive feature of being store, and in 1t will be found nearly everything in dren’s READY-'I‘O-I’UT-ON wearingr apparel. You will be We“ repaid if you shop at thi always in a position to Show you the newest and least money. Buy here your mmLHCCA . 04H NCO HPAV'... Mfr. .H m‘mcv mm. 7. a a: m W .ï¬d :5 Flagggc. r .3. r ; The Lam 6% "0661' tifr} if SM NOW . HELP if "01!) tile \Vatru â€".c:mnot be est \L I] K. I»! meda'mld E ASSO‘JILLEIOH, 1:1 HI- “In r1 pl usual t, be work. i'iccs On “W“Ci 393 GEO. ST, PETEREORO Mï¬v‘ï¬â€˜céï¬â€˜Ã©Ã©gé’s Guaranteed for 10 Years OPWHNM EbQZMme HHWNHWHH Not a single patient .‘::;\' "r“ 1 Association, or Mn. 'W. u, Toronto, Can. 'ree Hospital for Consumptivcs :xtion m q., Liznatmr Direct ung‘i'w I; L‘itrt' O" .0' 5a. u: .1 iu. the medium :ients from , Prince Edwara to the Northwest Territories 1.. ming 21110 . 11m) 01' Links of life .1th in human Linguntre. :13 110 0:1 to 11105:) p"np<‘â€" ‘ ‘ ‘ ---v â€v m (3 been m lesidence during . r .Ami- ‘n, \t'ritr‘ez “ I have spo‘nt over nine mnnths tn1:x=u'mniw2<. I believe I have been grea tly assume to use my influence to further that N37i9.‘ t! ‘ msumme cmnpanies for six yezlzr. Only by the con- bf the Canadian 1m JLc can nt, cxcoptinw the provisi , \‘rritr‘e 'nTVO‘.’ mt. nn lavin-v Hm Free Nucm'tal. ’ ‘I . lucjhiy of the iv:<?it.ulion {rum v hich I - I cum but tcmlur my best. thanks Ior WIS 0110: been run: (mun 13 ever been refused admittance every part of the Doâ€" 'ou shop at this. store; we the newest and best goods {or ,--.v .- â€" Av S" 0")nm i I‘Luul'ial1\'sn\4: medium of 1m: mg 0.1 so glad u. Ground (13 months received. The help Lnxznrm, K1,, Vice-President '. J. GAGE, Chairman of the .lbrcck 3 , NH 5 1i 8 year just ending of the Free Hus- maintaining the accuzmnodnï¬on 1:; 111mm: “The trifling is iv- ruxui d to equnns our ‘athu timx; iaulya Special ration L’fe upon. ing strictly 111 Ladies’ 151011 .Iios 1ery, trade 11 are are the - 77 Kent-St LINDS that shine as bright as hdics‘ eye have them in gn-at variety. TM sort. tonâ€"diamonds, pearls. 2‘4 mbphircs, amethyst, etc. Our s: offerings thlsweck in engagcmcu‘ brcast pins, brooches. carding“ other articles of ï¬ne jewelry arc r ulnrly attractive. 'l'hey'rc rare u Prices the Iowa: everncuz full And eVerything warranmd. i Bnng your rcpaxring to NEW TOXSORIAI. 1’3: â€"-Thos. Henderson, has busmcss in W. E Haiti. Stand. Omcmce. .\. cull : temmctfuhv salu‘ind. â€"1f An honest old gentleman “a au'vicc to his mâ€"plxcw jusx out o: “If you only wmk hard cm 11.; ynu undertaxc a pig-m of m said, “you are hound :0 he a: when you have ï¬nislwd." ‘ But suppose I um‘cn; kc to We", as the man ;u mm zhc \\.i\ iug?’ protest“. me you!" n.; x . p Confusing Figure of Sp at MIHbrook. Cakucnd from which â€are lrc «(,n: say He is an c-ï¬'u‘m‘c gu: of the ablcst prc:~<‘!2;r.~ younger men of zhc .‘. czin â€" -l.indsay \Vmchvgsn. Rev 31:.1’l:r!p< («mus sunk â€is {mix-1' \u. s :: mm 3111]: :gc (a. 54 u: (‘ c mics l'u: pu‘ pi.. 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