Mrs Wiimot and son, of Port Hope, were cafling on Mx‘l'urcok friends the has! week. Mr. and Mrs. , Albert Knowlson, of lktroit. were in town the past wevk calling 0n friends‘ , Yb: IMISScS Lou Ingle, of Mom, L Y.. and Do: Pcndry, of Rochesta, arc guests of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Arthur. Miss Steele of Port Perry, and Miss Shade, of Manpom, were guests at the: home ‘of Mr. and Mrs; }. Saccle, the fast «rack. TWAKELY 5:5} ' Striefl‘v €39 53} Bea (Merge. ‘fswmc'TLT CASH DEALERS, LIBEDSAY. 0%) GF THE BEG STTDTCTTT. The Presbytr-rmn Isrx'vurqv’un 2031m- genn Point and Fendon 133115 }’z_:\!k‘r~ day, Millbrook‘s Civic Hoiiduv, was :1 success, l 250 tnkimr m tlmt c-ur popular ' ' “(:1 min: -r thmlwh 1m 1t and all “ho “cm en- ' ‘rv mm‘h‘ NOW for the reatest and last bar aims of the season ; now g g for us to take the loss on our overplus and to be ready by Aug- ust to estimate our stocks and see how much real money our work has yielded. loads the ten devncy We bought too much in some lines, because we '1 ave to plan liberally to deserve and get business. A store-wac- successful store--must do as Nature dossnand Emersicn describes the pro- cedure this way : “When Nature wishes a thing done, she over- lngac fkn ‘Dnnanv‘nvy ’, vengeance; rummaging stocks in the fall. There’s a big part of the summer days ahead yet, but it’s time these goods had wearers, and they shal] have. ()bbie and “hiker Fair. of , were gucsrs of llzcxr grand- ‘.u‘. Wm. Fanr, East wu Ix. MANY GOODS K HALF PMCE. fNo telling how much you have that you don’t we or clean house. There are'many things you can use now, 0'0 36 and Well. Same with a. store-- and_ wejge cleaning house with “AAâ€"AA A ny lines of good, bright, reasonable goods are marked to _ tually half our regular low prices. raitcndcd the funcr -m-h‘.w, the late A Hope, on 'J'ucsday Stock Reduction Sale. account and xoc. the Last Week of Our Biggj 51 00 I L'5u Cement Rooï¬ng. Good slung i Ics are a thing of the pint. The ; machine-made: shmglcs of to (Fay Inst ,1 only about six years, as they arc: made g from Inferior timber, and the wood 11- g bur is 5;) buncd or thrown up in saw- : ing that it absorb»: moisture am ratairs " it tenavinuslv, and me shingles soon rot, :| â€"L. S. Clarry, Agcnt, Millbwox. Sewml of our citizens spent Civic Holiday down the riVL-r WAN'I’EI) --1";\I'J‘H FU 1. PERSON to ml! on retail trade and agents for nmnufncluring house having \vcll ergtab. lixhcd business; loan] tcrrilory; straight salary $20 paid weekly and cchnsc moncy advanmd' previous experience unnccessau': position permanent; busi- ness successful Enclosed Sulfaddress- ed envelope. Supurmtcmlcnt 'l‘raVcl- ers, 605 Monon Bldg, Chicago. “'21 Mr Stanley Carvelh of Dauphin, Man, has sccurcd a govd sit at Sourls, Man, and WI†move there soon THE: Laxamfï¬â€˜ TVAXTH) â€"‘wm miculars at the Mirror ofï¬cc‘ and pulling out all we won’t ï¬rï¬Ã©ea 0k and Omemee’e Leading aper. Subscribe now “et all the News. )i loronto, “115 M1. and Mrs. fn :5? at IV Iv Tm \ distressnm (IIouIIIIIg accident on the I‘OIII'IIML‘ Ixivcr took place (Iming the IIIIIIIIIIiyht cxcmsmn, under the nusIIiIes ot Ihc \ 01mg McII’ 5 Guild of C. haIIottc St (,hurI II I’ctcrbOIo, on \‘IIIIIIzIy last, when “Ilhout a moment’ 5' “aiming, Olive Kidd, the 13ch ar old (In ugh hr of Mr R. I. Kidd, foreman in Ah -’I 5 boot and shoe establishment, IQbL IIci “It I.†MII‘ g RIIIcn uverbomd. “by return gmnc was played here on "l'uusdny and resulted in another VIC- ‘ ~ . Kory [or l’clc‘rl/oro. berm: : 1’: lcrlxu‘n :‘VUHL'I'OOk \‘f I“ johnston R W Spencer (L ;\ (3m _ j C KcHs \\' 'l‘nllmt J R liaKins Dr )‘IrCernn, sk. 21 W '1‘ “budsk 21 ;\ M Kidd . I W Walsh 5 Sharpe “ W ()‘Bricn I. l’utvin (I H \\'inslo'.v H Armstrong 51-: 3.1 1) Adams 3}: 19 ‘ '1‘ I" Mathews (1 A I’crry \\’ Ackcrman I Dawson R M “21(1ch '1‘ Adams S '1‘ Mcdd .sk 36 H W johnston SK 17 ' 5k 1.1. { )‘I\‘\'G!IL1L‘H,S-k I4_ \ “mm C S Seymour K } Dunk W (; Ferguson D Adam: R Sturgeon I): McKmmm, 5k 7. R Kcrr, xi; 3 . Dr Clarke Fred (‘izu‘kc l (7 Kclh 1‘ch Dixon II \‘x’ jolmmn W O'Brien .\ St A Smith s!\'[1.-1‘2Runnclls 5k :2. J Total 3: '1‘Ulzll'67. IqujoriLy I'm Pctcrhmn, 35 shots. rriicvicw of july 1611). \\, wee Lon I Rinks won From Mill- Last Evening by 35 Shots. --H:1:1111".d Hm)!“ .\'t night lwiwcvn -tg-x'l)<‘m. Thu \‘isilmrs undid gnm- balding (Im- in ihc mhvr m0 nmlu‘ilh ing; Hk‘il' xxx-H :Iml \kiil'ully (1â€th- Tun», (in: {ILIL‘S :lmu-zmrd to l),- nguinst lhvm. I‘ctm‘imm \\';H lulu: to Junk mu Fur lhvir hum-1:4, M‘wn Ihv r-c Tum mulvh H 1214)“! (m the \‘i.~§tOI‘s' 3411'ch lhr [In-y haw nut the much the Mon- \wnld Indimlc. 1 U: M 1-“- lnc qu‘mvmg :1 Mthrook '1‘ Wood R l’crry ngson BOWLING ON THE GREEN wan ’6, till youfï¬ :d see them. 00>- ZU'L‘ [31C SCOY'CS Emil»? I’ctcrboro Dr \\'i;ghtm;m } McIntyre Dr (hm-er The crops are gomg to be heavy here this harvest, “"8 notice that the Rowe brothers are ï¬xing up They have got a new selfâ€"feeder for the clover mill. Those one- horSc fellows will have to get a more on ifthey expect anything to do. We uoticed our Storekeeper tak- ing home a load of frurt from Car- mcl station. A msliing business is done at the Carmel store. What we would like to knowâ€" What tnc Carmel Storekeeper} Mr Norman H and his lad) hicnd \xent drhing noxth Sunday evening. Miss Lem Byers was a visitor in the ViCilHt)’ on Sunday. ‘,Vcl- COme buck, Miss Lena. Mr Gco E. don‘t give up. I think 3'0u are on the right road now. Mr Harvey Gardiner is on the Armstrong fork now. He 15 over his severe illness. lilt: blue bin] has changed its slmdc, it is quite “hike now. It is putting on 51311: and 1521 aregular beau catcher. Look out, 'lom. \Vc notice that the Mode! peo- ple are doing a rushing business this week. They are through haying and are new rigging up for threshing. Messrs. Robert Shaw and \Val- tcr Donnelly took in the Cirï¬us at Port Hope. Mr Samuel DOImL-Ily spent Sunday in Mlllbxook at the home of his brother; MI 1 G Iulh \\ IS visiting his Smilhtonn ï¬iunls On Sunday Mr lulh intendsnoinglo Roches- to: on the 4th of Aug. We were pl 1339.] to see our Old fri ind, Mr R Hutchinson in Pa- cl how on the 1.2111. ‘Bob' is loyal to the core. Mr \Vm Ilzn‘kness has been \vzuclnng the rim {or over a week for trout. 1\f1.\\1n'111mc\ was in Peter [10: -0 Sutuzd: 1.y on busmcss. \Ir Homu‘d Kc-cgzm purchased a handsome dxixcr from MI Mc- Cutchcr. lozonto. I\Il‘ AIIIeIt 'I iI He) is tukm“ IIIIISIC IL-ssuns roxII Miss C IllIcart. \Ir DaIIII AIIIIsIIong has pur- CIILISC'II :I pIIIIIIIIIItIc tIIc buvg). \\L- “CH. 50â€) to see the ram COIIIL Io IIILILIII IIIIII tIkIIIg his lleII hicmis for a drive. NeI'eI II. iIIII, D, that: \IiIII'L t [‘6 many ï¬ne (IL!‘, 5. Mass T. Hutchinson and T. \CIIIOII II: He II: on s ,IenIliIIg tIIcII IIIItion at I I\'I \\IId "nests IIt MI. \\. Hutchinson 5 ï¬ne hotel. Miss J Lang rotm'm‘d home last wan-k :litvr visiting friends in Pon- â€pool. What hnppcmui the wheel Sun- «luy cw-ning, Nurxnan ? Good “1113mm. pcciul to the Mnror. Mrs. \V. Lucas few days with her xonto. Turky and the straw have been rnnnmgn big race. It is pretty nczu‘ time to call a halt. \Ve are pleased to hear that Mr John Mchidc is recoveringfrom his recent illmss. Mrs Byers, of Lindsay, is visit- mg friends ofthis town. Miss Carry Anderson had a few ï¬iL‘nds invited in {or tea Saturday cvcning. A most pleasant time was spent in mums, music, c. Miss Anderson mad . :1 charming hostess. Service “:15 held m the 15 nrrlish (,hurc h here Sunday evening. Special to the Mirror Mr \Yesley Batonmn and bride, of Ottawa, are spondmg their honeymoon with lns parents of Builicboro. Congratulations. . Ml" Harry Perrin returned last Wct‘k, after spending a few days in the cm‘. peciul to the Mirror. EM? Vigor £11.00 .1 home. Mï¬mgzisrgz “ “I halt was fallln out bull and Iwns arrm I Would lose it 115. Then 1 fled Ayor'ï¬ llnlr Vlzur. It quickly stop ed the ï¬lling and made In} hair all [could w sh lt to be." 7, grow, completely cures dan- druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. fglling Hair Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; feed itwith the only hair food, Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the hair Carmel Items. ~. hair in x co'uld {via}: 1: to be." " 'EBECCA E. ALLEN. Elizabeth, N. J. CAVANVILLE. BAILIEBORO. for is Spending a mother 111 To- J. C. AYER C0. ., owejl. Muss. Miss (7th: Reeds is vieiting at the home o‘fers G‘Veals, We are pleased to learn that Mrs. F. Veals IS recovering from an attack of ery sipelas. Mrs Jos Brown of Lindsay IS spend mg a few weeks With Franklin friends \1r.A.S-ta|,ics and famil} of Form- t , are visiting with Mr. Noble. Farmers in this vicinity have ï¬nish- ed their haying, and are cutting their {1in wheat. Resolutions Were passed expressing thanks to the Power Co., and the l’rc pared Fpod (30., for their kindness, and for the grand reception given them. A couple of songs and Auld Land Syne were sung, and the meeting wuund up with God Save the King. The (l 'l‘ R train in waiting for those going east, where Piper Bcetcn standing on the platform alongside of the train played in splendid style. as only he could play It, that grand old tune, which is so dear to each of uq, “ Home, Sweet Home.†yparty which was suitable for tho (10v ‘crnor-(Zencral. I assure you we on joycd this part of the programme. We can say that our American (‘onsfns spared ncxthcr time nor money to maku Canadians at home and happy. The party let! the Falls about 5 pm. for home. On our way the I’m-s. (tallvd a mectmg, and as we had two ministers on board, speeches Wcl'e madcby them and other prominent persons. Mr. jas. McLean, of Mt. Pleasant, took in the trip, and in conversation with him he expressed himselfas hav ing enjoyed the visit exceedingly well. He raid in part : 'l‘he steamer lt ft the wharf at Toronto at 9 a.ui , with l’ipei~ Beeton and an Orchestral Band on board, also a live l’res. and See, who were interested in the Welfare of the exeursionists. As we entered the mouth ot'the. Niagara River, the l’res, Ml" 'l. L. Hughes, School Inspector, ponited out and explained the many places ot interest where the Ameiiean and Brit- ish Armies met in deadly conflict. The President was in his element while he was showing the party plat‘t-s where battles had been fought and Victories won by Oiir gallant soldiers. As soon as dinner was over the party was con \‘eyed in (:leCtt‘tC ears to the power houSe which is one of the wonders of the world, on arriving there the elem [or was used to bring all who wished to go down to the lowest fist of that great building, 150 ft. from the surface. It required some time to bring the party .to what might he called the “lowei regionsâ€, after explanations given by the kind officials, the elevator brought 1 the party back again t-i plate of start- ing, all well satisfied with the time spent in examining that great building: said to furnish 110,000 horse power. "l'he building,r and plant t‘ost about onei' hundred million dollars. A14 p. m. the party paid a visit to the Prepared: Food (Jo’s buildings, where they Were taken to the highest flat of the hiiiId-_ ing. They (leCended hy the stairs, Viewing the process of manufacturing,‘ the Shreded Wheat Biscuit, with whiehl they were instructed and delighted. i The C0. prepared a free lunch for the! ( 01mm L'1)11\1:)'L-LI the 11 arty to l .L1\'is- 1011. and 1111: CICCUiC L 115 1111 ll1L~ U1111.11 route l>c11111111c111cans of 101111: 1111111. to the lulis. 'lhc l’rcs. and Sun. of ll11:.-\sso1';111i(11 had prL-1iousl) (many ed 1111a1ixit to 1.1: 11o111c'l1ousc 11111! 1111. [ML-[1:111:11 food ( os buildmgs. The annual cxcux‘sfon of the Durham: Old Boys Association was held on thc 13m, to Niagara Falls. The Stunner MP. Jas. McLean, Mt. Pleasant. Speaks in Glowing" Terms of the Trip. Howdidl’red C make out on Sunday evening. What do you say about it, Walter. Durham ï¬lfl Bays Excursion to Niagara Falls Is the quarter line :1 hate: road than the gravel. Play your curds well, George Ii, and you’ll be a cake walk winner. Olive is still well and is able to exm'cise 'nCISt-lfm the same way, waving her hand. \\ e are phased to see that ixuln looks blight again Tunes are looking,y up with Hm vey. We are pleased to see that \\ alt hasmadea star.t the next thing Will be a new house and bum. T he cows should be kc pt mm} {10m1nflontofthemectingImus' \Vhere did Frank and Burt spend Sunday evening. Not so sly, boys. How Jimmie spa nt Sunday. Is she back, yet,_]im. How does Norman lxke hisjob D has the best job, only it is slow How does Sarah like berry pick- ing? We are pleased to see our luck girl out walking on Sunday night. Look out for Maggie. What has happened the buckle- lwrrygirls? We have not seen them out lately. Cheer up, girls, )ou’re all right if you only think so, and lluckleberries are all right, too. We notice Mr I Gray had a swift hay gang on last week. does w1th all the sugar he hauls from the'statlon. Sacks are going out on awry side {mm the Lax-Incl store. Hc sells me. a humln d cheaper than any other storckcep- cr. \leat we should know. How is the winter green, Dick Franklin Items. “of 7Wï¬wi‘mmï¬iï¬a 398 George~St., ' 3"“: K'S‘WC make a specialty of Stout Ladics' Garments. We carry Blouses from size 32 to 46. { 18 to 36. ' You take noxehances j at thls New Store._Money returne¢ dissatisï¬ed. Â¥ //\ Blouses. Sults, Skirts, Corsets, Gloves Fancy Neckwear, Ladles’ and Childr derwear, Children’s Dresses, Childrel and Bonnets, Infant’s Wear, Rainco Waists, c. This store has the distinctive feature of be store. and in It will be found nearly evervthina dren’s 1~f]{Al)Y-’I‘O>I’UT-ON wcaring n'ppara You will be well repaid if you shop at always in :1 posihon to Show you the newest a: least money. Buy here your Theiï¬dif Hummus†"kw/avâ€. ï¬ï¬‚ï¬m Don’t get diam uhvays win. liurrytgmc. shmz‘nl the next and 13>! gm be [flayed 11cm :21 :11‘ [my deserve :1 gum] lost both time uni km-p gnod, than 5;, high standard (4' u; dict a rutmd 1m 2:: for date. flux 19w. ï¬fï¬ E raflah played the old style game, working in those long throws ol yL-zn‘s ago. 7113(- anuncr.‘ And Billy krms [he game Of 10-day, and can stay with any singlc player of the '1‘ A S. Coomhe scored for Millbrook. H Donovan, I" M<-(foyand I)crochcr did the scoringr for l’ctcrhoro. It won't he 8-1 mm timc. Are you going to the nvxt lacrosse match? (.‘crminlyf I \x'unldn‘L miss it. My mom-y’s on .‘.lzllhr<m;§.~- Sport. Don’t fall to nth-ml tlu: mat and last game of the '1‘ \' l, SL‘Tlt'S 1n be played in [he ."xgxivuhur;2l l’nak. Millâ€" brook, at an early (lulu. “latch for posters. 0’ Men goal _I. Richards Boyle point W Strain Derocher c point \ 1min \V Donovan lst (lcf l\ lwxnolds Meaghcr 2nd def I \rm <[r0nrr Crowley 3rd def \\ loisï¬hc H Donovan Cuntrc "l Donnclly l’arncll 3rd home \\ I’lishcr F McCoy 2nd home 8 Grand)" l. McCoy ISt home \\" Coomhc judd out home I 1‘. usscll McCoy in home \\ 0’ Brian Lynch ï¬cld cup! â€I l’ urnham Sharpe goal umpirc \\ S Pickup Referee l\ .‘.l (} lowr. Strain, the hi“ point 0th c \isilors, plzi)cd the old rtyrh Mum “mking in those lon'r thrmxs 0! n HS :14.†15.x- ammer. ‘ And liilix k (“\- 22‘ mm.- The Millbrook Lacrosse Club to Pctcrboro on Friday 5.10 p m. and played a game with the '1 Club of that town. The result 8 m 1 in favor of the 'l' A S, game was a fair exhibition of 1m but in this game the Total Alma were two many for our hays. Hm when the return match is played Millbrook will endeavor to win some of her lost ground. The following IS the line teamsâ€"â€" '1‘. A. S. I’osiuon. T\ 393 G E0 ST, PETERBORO ‘\ 521237 >" ‘9 91% E; Sg’ï¬Ã©gï¬ 4: e%m/é LACROSSE MATCH ï¬zHU .l» 1.3. n..- YFL. tin-Ira narflï¬ï¬‚ 3'. «5 regain... . “Ed. (1 last game ( )L‘l' ' :11 :m cu: a good gab me and 1m: Chan 5;“! rd (4' walk ‘osjtlon. Millbrook mid turn out and sec : game uf lhc series to Ian muly date. The mod gate. as may have nzd ntmtvy trying to I 5;“! up the usual " (.‘K‘L‘HL‘DCL‘. We 1m:- u‘rzxkcr (‘l'()\‘.'d. Watch Total Abstaincrs ur boys. However :1) Is played here nor to win back The result was '1‘ A S. The J. Richards W Strain A Irwin R Reynolds J Armstrong W Forsyzhc '1‘ Donntu \\' Fisher 8 Grundy Fa LO chances if you trad ._Money returned if you at \ Club went up of the p m. 1min nun - ca. lacrosse orsets, Gloves. Hosiery. as’ and Children’s Un- esses, Children's Hats Wear, Raincoats, Silk :atme of being stricth everuhing m Ladies $1.60 ln'l. (Iomfoxt soap 6 bars 25c. Macdonald tobacco 3 plugs and a gnu! pipe for 37¢; all kmds of soft drinks we :1 large bottle. 13c fruit bxscuits for 11c; 15c plelCS for 12c. Call and examine. Everything fresh. Everything gunrantec‘d. Leliulmd starch 11c; cooking syrup 4c lb; table syrup 40. lb: 6 lbs of rice for 250.; 6);? lbs of tapioca for 250; ng 25c tea for 20¢; vimgar 9c qt, whitc wine; baking soda 3 lbs 12c; cornmeal 8 lbs 25c; 21 lbs brown sugar 1.00; 20 lbs granulated sugar 1.00; bar'l salt n- 1 I - ’ is open for bargains every Saturday m july.â€"â€"'l‘he best granulated sugar 4.6 5 per :00. flight brown 4.25 per 100. Corn Meal 3.50 per 100. Currants 3 lbs. for 25¢. Raisins 3 lbs for 25¢. Celluloid starch 11c; cooking syrup 4c lb: table syrup 4c 11): 6 lbs of rim- fur Nut Door East of Mirrox Ofï¬ce:1 directly opgtmitc Town Hail, 5 lbs. Tea $1.00. TEAS (ICH’EES A SPECIALTY. $901? $21. GUARANTEED For 10 Years. The trustees, secretary, and' other ofï¬cers of the Free Hospital {or Consump. tives at Muskoka. are daily in roosiptd many pitcous letters. - “v v p.__‘_ _‘ â€"â€"'-.J r-----v ,, A few days since Mr. W. J. Gage, of Toronto, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the National Sanitarium Association, roocirvd a. letter 'from a. resident. of Quobcn. pleading for the ad- mission of a. victim of the dread whim plague. livin about a huLdred miles souxh-cast of {giant real, and asking if it were not pocsible to admit her into the Free Hospital. The writer says: “ The applicant is a I-Trs. “'m. Pah man, the mother of four children and the wife of a. farmer in a. place called (loshon, in the township of Windsor. 'i'ho doctor say“ that her left lung only is troubled. She is able to go about, hit her appetite is wry bad. I ‘oclinve if she could be ad- minted into tho Free Ilnspital for Cm-. snmptivcs she might l‘o curz‘d. Hie Could not pay much, if anj'lillrlg. Kindly let me lmow if mu could reroive her.†“'0 are t« ld by M r. ’1'" go that. rywlipn. lions for admission to the Frve Hun-ital roach the secretary from all '(liuts' in the Dominion, anti )nt‘t-uts have 'v-eou r»- ccivcd from I'r'ncu Ed ward Island on tho «act to Alb-arm on the west. Tuq llnndrml and twvnfv-ï¬ve paï¬onh haw. 1w n admin: «1 in «liglflm‘n months, â€.4 Hat :1 single path-u: has been refused Lonnnso of l. is 02' 11“? revert}. -.. “:3;- I‘m: vharnlily tbénk of' any c‘nnri‘y that: ammala more pathetically for the Sli}‘p(>1‘t( f the Canadian pecple. Shipwript ions mav be sent to Sir Wm. R Mormlilh. Kt. Vice-President of the Na‘inmll Sanitarium maul, (I h FRESH GROCERIES J. McBride, norms. or mm mm. - MILLBROOK. ONT. Earlï¬ï¬‚l‘ Slfll‘fl Carmel’s Cheap Store. S. H. ROWE. Sewing Machine l-ad1cs' chdv-to-putâ€"on to 46, Corsets from SIZE 0 ‘- at this store; we are t and best goods for the amvmg dme. We. SliLI strictlx 3 Ladies' Ladies’ and Ch]. NEW TOXSOIUAI â€"Thos. Hendvrym. busmess in W. E. H stand. Omcmc-c. ‘ A -. l :espectfully 53mm“. MEN'I‘ CUTCS 'I‘uf-ILI‘J Neuralgia, Spraizb o: 3 Breaking out (,2 km. 1! Is also a great 21!? and king Bones on M- Apply externally 5:.‘3 : $1 a bottle. W. 11 H Mrs j \Vcthcrup am Efllc and Mnsmr 1h: excursion to “Kuhbz week. Mr and 311's Fred and “'1â€. visiting Omcm .. that shine as hnght as in . haVc them in gun: uzzicz}: sort. [00»diamonds. pm sabphircs, amcxhpz, dC. offerings thxswm-k in cngn, breast pins, brooches. u: {her articles of {inc jCWch’ ulnrlyaltraclirc. 'l'hey‘ru l'n'ccs the lcwcs: cwr~< And everything warranted. Bung yqur repairing to 77 Kent-St LI Ur. Griswold and Rochcaer, span a f with Omcmcc I’m-wk Mr and “rs ." “ cbstcr. N \ v). and Mrs \\ I) <1} DR. “’16 HT .‘xI 7-. I\ VISIT TO OMEN} BE THURSDAY. _1 Mr I “Ilium-up his fancy pcnsv, :21 crop. Drs- Necdiuuï¬s 5; x: fists, I.il)(‘.51!\'. ()1'“: (Q will be at Ours-gun" a ".m OI;AC’. C:' Chosw Fzr (n ._ 13:5. to Post ()ï¬zco. 11p s the morning if pm ‘ The death of Ann Md‘ the late Christophcr Swim one of the oldest am] um spcctcd rcstdems ome-w almost reached the (Tc:..;'.t’} in her 98th year. The (1* “as a mcmbcruf the A33: 3 true christian, and in r 1 traits of character won 23:;- her acquaintances. 51m 22.; a zzart up till a couple uf w leaves {our sons. Mcssrs .14 Wm. and Edward, and Uzi Mrs Francis Fcc. in mnur and to whom the 9:. mgr-f community is cxiw ch. ‘ Omemee and V LOCK I4 LKCC Miss Ncllic (fimmtmre was a gucsi at Ll}: hum. A Mrs. S. Cham'ucrs, 12,513 W. LMCEAR Call on me and call on vou. Ofï¬ceâ€" HOLlHLN‘S ELE C T SpaIk The STR IMPLEMENTE of Runni: MOST RANK. I respectfully c: have the AGENCY Machinery, and can ment or machine m '. S.--I also S I: heme you warm then use Hall’s H: 0! early life resrto TUPPE The Papal Jewelry 8 llls‘ ing Je