revved and of case use Of Syrup of ' with nature to Rizal-(lav. January 7-, aged 86 years. hturday. Jam: kit: David mtg: is Harness you can ï¬t you on: t. of stock and tisfy you as no bé, Brushes and suit the times ii! largest. assert stressing Kianey ed in six hours merican Kidney a great surprise »f its exceeding 1 in the bladder, rt of the urinary It relieves re~ assing it. almost quick relief and old by A. LRACH, LLOTT of COFFINS. t of Undertakers :d an other_ "vnds xlowest prices. e Prices IER’S. mkcts 2 If rtaker, TRAIN. him, My. I when costive bottles by all .â€" ardig’an Over Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Chi ,n are the lleflLeSu, lightest and ' nt ore?- shoes in the them a. T. B. JENKIXS’. ~ 00- â€"Have you on K005, enders? If 11 cal dandies. â€"Messrs. J. Eakizzs and A. T. P111203: Millbrook, were amongst the visitors t< ru- Port Hope on New Years, says the 1 has. â€"-H. A. \Vard, ex-M. P., was elected . 1‘ mayor of Port Hope over H. H. Bnmmm by 56 majority. â€"The American Congress has air-aim met, and now the ï¬ght will be on for ta!" ‘i and other bhangeé. â€"Recve Ferguson was in Cobourg and at the Trent bridge on counties council busi- -ness last week. ‘ â€"Conncillor Campbell who under the weather for a few days again. â€"Is it a lobe you want? W JENKINS is in it. Call and see him. â€"â€"Johnston Fair, all steel, and hand made axes are superior to anything in the market. ' 1- â€"Miss Jepnie Winslow is home for her vacation. â€"Miss Minnie â€Winslow spent her Christ- mas vacation on the Fallis line. â€"Mr. S. 3. Foster of Bcileville, was visiting on the Fallis line last- week, â€"Mr. T. B. Collins made a flying trip to Toronto last Friday. â€"The Misses Springville. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. 0 “ Over thirty years ago, I remember hearing my father describe the wonder- ful curative effects of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. During a recent attack of La Grippe, which assumed the form of 3 catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom- panied by an aggravating cough, 1 used various remedies and prescriptions. While some of these medicines partially alleviated the coughing during the day. none of them aï¬or (1 me any relief from that spasmodic of the Inn ich would seize me e momeu empted to lie down at nig ten or twelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, and had about decided to sit up all night in my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then oc- curred to me that I had a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep. and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pec- toral every night for a week, then grad- ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured.†Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Prompt to act, sure to cure Cured by Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Mrs. P. D. HALL, 217 Genessee St» Lockport, N. Y., says: TO‘VN TALK A Racliiig Cough A. T. ELLIOTT, THE DhUC GIST. /Of MBA? {333.138 will be ‘ sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Grandy are . visiting at get- one. The’re is ar and :as been ‘11.; held in thrï¬r lodge room on Tuesday, Dec. flï¬ih' 3W). J. \V. Hamilton occupied the chair and disPosed of the minor business in his usual genial and happy way. The lodge, having been under considerable ex- pense, amidpdmd a. diï¬cit in the treasury, but on hearing the treasurer’s report, found I they had 3- ni‘fe little balance to their credit. The installation of ofï¬cers for the ensuing year was then PI‘OCeeded with. Following are the ofï¬cers ;~ W. M.-]. 7W. Hamilton. D. M.fAthur Armstron . Chaplamâ€"W. H. Coombe. Rec.-Sec.â€"â€"â€"C. H. Thorndyke. Fin-Sec jFred Pendry. Treas.-â€"-\\ . Lang. ’ Dir. of Genâ€"E. Fallis. Lecturerâ€"D. Armstrong. . Committeeâ€"Eylmor Jones, E. Jones, G. Hutchinson and J. Armstmno'. I _A Speoial meet-inc; of Loyal True Blues â€"The Eoung men are talking of getting up a minstral show to enliven the monotony of the long evenings now that the local con- certs are pretty well over. Go in for it boys and buya piano for the town hall, a necessity much required, and support is assured you. â€"Toronto Empire. N 0t an empty seat ‘was to be found in the hall, and the large audience was composed of that reï¬ned class Of People who turn out when there is a. high- class concert, or a. pure and elevating enter- tainment on the card. Miss Jessie Alex- ander, town hall, Millhrook, Jan’y I5, 1894. -â€"Mr. A. Leach has received from Toronto 8 ï¬ne set of thermometers registering the maximum and minimum temperature. and now when we have so many different degrees of heat and cold spoken of, we can prove who is the biggest blowhard, by Leach’s exact registration. â€"The Salvation Army int-end holding a red 1101: meeting in their barracks, on Tues- day evening, Jan. 161311. The Eastern part-y composed of twenty-ï¬ve lieutenants will be present. ‘ â€"Dr. Montgomery is leaving Centreville, we are informed, to take up his abode in Spraque, Washingston Territory. Success in your journey Westward, ho ! Doc. â€"-â€" 0: ve you tried the Cardigan over-goo om rt and conveni- encemrpassed. T. B. JENKINS. 50- -Mr. Samuel Ferguson, ex-Reeve of Gavan, made the Guide a. call on Friday. It- is said that. Mr. Ferguson will be a Pat‘ron’s candidate for Parliament.â€"Port Hope Guide. â€"â€"The Hooper trial is again on the docket in Quebec, and slowly going over the evi- dence that was given at. the preliminary investigation. 7%. Thexton is selling hardwood at $3. 50 pgrgovéfot‘lmh. It is going fast, send your or‘iers quickly. 46- â€"\Vho says we are not going to haxe sleiglï¬'hg for X as? But what 1s a sleigh M Bells and Robes, T. B. J ENKINS is the outï¬tter in these lines. 50 Fâ€"Economy * the watchword. But it is false ec horses to stand shix want of blankets when they can be bought so cheap at T. B. J ENKIN’S. 5O â€"Johnston , Fair, hardware dealers, are offering twealmjgcible and Premier cross cat. saws, all of whxch are warranted, at, greatly reduced prices. 1- â€"Clxrisyï¬as N1 .EFSOf the “ Star†and “Saturd 2yht †for sale at W. VANCE’S. Ven. Archdeacon and Rector being unable through sickness to ofï¬ciate. Mr. Fenning took the evenim.f service. â€"Now is the time to subscribe for THE" REPORTER. It is worth more to those who want home news than any other, for it gives the foreign items as well as local happenings. â€"â€"Liste’n to this offer. If you want the local news together with the foreign happenings daily ’in a nutshell, The Mill- brook REPORTER nnd Toronto Daily World both for “2.50 a year, an offer hitherto un- {heard of, and only secured by cash in {adi'ance â€"There was no service in the Anglican church on Sunday morning last, Both the -â€"ThP annual meetmg of the East Dur- ham agricultural society will be held in the town hall on Wednesday the ’17th. Don't forget it. -We met Reeve elect Preston of Man- vers at Pontypool on Friday evening last. He bears his honors with flushing modesty, but he Can down the leg of a. turkey with the next man. -â€"\‘v'e always had our respect for the law, but when a. lawyer comes out on top of the editor in a snowdrift we thought it well that the weightiest man was underneath. A trip to Pontypool Friday evening last. â€"Toronto Globe. She can move an‘ audi- ence to tears, convulse her hearers with laughter, or thrill them with the excitement of the grandest and noblest passions. Miss Jessie Alexander, town hall, Millbrook, Jan’y 15, 1894, â€"â€"We have received from Lever Bros., Toronto, agents for the Sunlight.Soap a sample copy of their picture given to those who use the soap. The picture is excellent and so is the soap. For sale in all the lead- ing groceries. , 0' \. 'yImor Jones, E. Jones, (.. J. Armstrong. W" WWW?“ Send 25 “ Sunlight, †Soap Wrappers (wrap pers bearing the words “ Why D998 a Voman Look Old Sooner Than a. Man") 1:0 Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St, TorontO, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from a‘dvertising, and well worth fram- ing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it. will only cost 1c. postage to send 111 the wrappers, if you leave the en'i 0P9“- Writc your address carefully. “Oh might-y and all powerful Cleveland who art in Washington when not ï¬shin . _we bow down. before thee but in humble po itical obedience. we have no desire to save thee, _if thou saycst black is white, we will sware to 1t. and lick the everlastin’ st‘ufl‘in’ out of the man who disputes it. We are democrats after the improved modern type. Our business is to vote the ticket and vote ’er straight. What is it to us whether Ewe have free silver or not. We are but dogs that eat of the crumbs that fall from our masters table. When the crumbs fall we wag our tails, when they fall faster we wag the faster, when they don’t fall we stand and wait to they do. Last vear we favored free silver, and now we have to oppose it. We favored it then because we thought it was right. We Oppose it now. most adored master, because thou tellest us to. Oh mighty master, we are ever ready to serve thee, and all the pay we askgs to he patted on the back bysome local politician and called a good Democrat. Do with ’us as then wilt. kick silver into the middle of next century. hate Congressmen with patronage. fish whenever thou wilt, and hunt snipe whenever thou carest to, and we will en- dorse everything thou dcest. carry Cleveland rosohcs campaign torches, and for evermore sing thy praise. Amen.†While this may be termed a. take-off it has that irony of application characteristic of the worshippers oflothcr leaders besides those who follow Cleveland. ‘ â€"Municipal election excitement seems to have culminated in a street; scrap in Lindsay, where our worthy cotem of the Way-(low, brother Hughes, M. l’., closed with Reeve elect Kylie. Neighbor Sam appeals to have 'come out a little the worse for wear, but then if you had seen the other fellow, says the Warder, you could afford to enjoy the fun as well as we do. Pat’s discription of the appearance of his opponent after a shillalah ï¬ght, fades into insignï¬cance. Sam is a hitter from the shoulder, whether it, be love, politics, journalism or a rough and ready go as you please street, fray. -â€"In a. communication from Mr. Jas. A. Byers from Charlotte N. Y., enclosing his subscription to THE REPORTER, a. paper which the far from home wanderers receive as manna to the soul, we were forwarded a. newspaper clipping, giving a mock prayer to Cleveland from the breezy west. We had concluded from the overwhelmning majority of Grover’sreturn that he was highly thought- of, but did not know that he was the golden calf or white elephant be- fore whom so many bowed, unmindful of the ï¬rst commandment, we quote a short extract:â€" â€"-Sleig Bells,i .0337 and back straps, marked (1 n to suit the times. J obn- ton_§z_ Fair. 1- â€"-Owen Somul Times. This is the fourth time Miss Alexander has appeared in Owen ‘ Sound inside of a year, and it; is safe to say that there is not a single elooutionist who ever visited our townâ€"and we number Scott-Siddons and Belford among themâ€" who has so completely enthralled her hearers, and can attract, unaided; so large ~an audience as Miss J essic Alexander. Town hall, Millbrook, Jan’y 15, 1394. â€"Get the genuine Kickapoo Remedies an A. T. Elliott’s drug store. 1 -â€"K1ckapoo Indian Remediesâ€"the genu- ine~be sur3t ogeL them at A. T. ELLIOTT s. â€"\Ve had a. friendy call from Mr. W. Cathcart, Sinhaluta, N. W.T., on Satur- day last. He is back on a. visit to the old haunts, and looks as if he does not sell all the wheat], potatoes and beaf he raises in that paradise of CaniLda, but puts it. where it will show on his ï¬ne physique and as the yankees say, “ Lives by the way.†Mr. Cathcart is the guest of Mrs. G. A. Wallace. HOOD'S PILLS are the best after-dinner Pun. can digestion. cure headache and buiouneas. I feel well and am well. 1m who kvï¬ow me marvel to see me so well.†D. M. JORDAN. Liver and Kidneys gradually growing worse. Three years ago I got down so low that I could scarcely walk- I looked more like a corpse than a living being. had no appetite and for ï¬ve weeks 1 me nothing but mel. I was badl emaciated and had no more color than a mu- 1e name. Hood’s Sarsa arilla was recommended and I thou ht I wou (1 try it. Before I had ï¬nished the rst bottle .Inoticed that I felt better. suf- fered less, the nnflammauon of the hind. der had subsided, the color began to return to mg face, and I began to feel hungry. After I ad taken three bottles I could eat anything without hurting me. . Why, I got so hungry that I had to eat 5 tlmes a day. I have now fully recovered, thanks to A Comtete 0dr? by SARSAPARILLA. This is from Mr. D. M. Jo tired farmer, and one of th spected citizens of Otsego Co. nus IS trom Mr. D. M. Jordan, axe- tired farmer, and one of the most re- spected citizens of Otsego Co., N. y. “Fourteen years ago I had an attack of the gravel, and have since been troubled with my Mr. David M. Jerk}; of Edmestou, N. Y. Colorless, Emaciated. He 359W ‘0 a“ a “ Sunlight" Picture. _H_oo_¢_!’s_ Sargaparilla . Helpless ' HOOD’S PeterborO.’ : Ontario. WHOLESALE and RETA:L. N. B. â€"The highest- price paid for bluter and eggs. Go to And FGI‘ hash value in M- L. HENRY .co., GLADSTONE CUTTER FOR SALE. Walsh0|drke Men’s Wool Shirts and Drawers G50. goods, sale price 50c. Men’s Heavy Cardigan Jackets, 75c. goods, sale price 53c. Men’s? Heavy \Vool Hose, 3:30. goods, sale price 25c. Silk Ties 350. to 500. goods, sale price 25c. Also a lot of Men’s Mitts, Kid Gloves, Mufflers, Top Shirts, out, at greatly reduced prices. HALL, GILCHRIST co. Ladies Color ed Skirts $2." I 5 goods, sale price 551.. Ladies Silk Skirts 3L3 25 goods, ‘ ...50. Ladies Natural \Vool Undervests, $1 goods, sale p1 1L9 75c All trimmed Milliner , Ribbons, Tips, etc. :4, at 20st pxices. Children’ s Ulsters at cost p1 1095 Children’s Coats at cost prices. ' .,M"¢W"â€â€œâ€™ Ladies Ulsters at cost prices. Ladies Coats at cost prices. All our Mantle Cloths Sealettes, etc., have been marked down close Ladies Heavy Black Cashmerebr Gloves, 15c. Goods, sale p1 m, 12 ,c L Ladies Heavy Wool Hose 35c. Goods, sale piice 25c. Ladies Black Cashmere Hose, ribbed and plain, 50c. goods, sale price 40c All other lines of Heaay Hosiery at the lowest cash prices. Heavy Double fold Meltons, all shades, 25c. Goods, Sale price Serges “ 500. Goods, “ “ ' “ .‘ “ Hopsacks, “ 70¢. Gmds, “ “ “ “ Shot Hopsacking 750. Goods, “ “ “ “ Tweeds, $1 Goods: “ ‘ Twenty- -ï¬ve Novelty Dress Patterns at prices that are bound to seil them. 7“ “ “ 50c., pure silk. Velveteens, Silk Velvets, Braids, Gimps, Beaver Trimming cent. less than usual price. Black Silk (Peau de Soil) Black Sumh Silk Sumh Silk, all shades Pongee Silk all shades As we make 1.3 a pzmm m our business not, to gapyy ovep ahy purely WINTER STOCK to anon-her seaswn, and knmï¬ng- that the ï¬rst loss is the smallest, we have decided to clear out the balance of 'our WINTER GQODS, regardless of proï¬t and as cpeedily as I:<i§:~Ԥl;§¢‘, to make room tor SPRLNG GOODS. We assure our friend»: the: Genuine bar gains will be the omler 0f the day. Read our list- over gun-9512233 and be on hand Saturday, January 6, 18944. Heavy Allâ€"wool Blankets “3,33. 50 Goods, “ $4. 50 “ “ 00101 ed Comfmtersï¬k 5 00 “ Ha“, Gilchrlésé 5?; @3393. H (i GREAT JANUARY SALE is we make it a print, in our business not, General Groceries, Cottonades, 20 to 250. “ ER 821‘; e pr; F[annelettes, Grey Flannels and Shirtings at hmest (.zs‘: l‘ N fl 341 George Street, Bengaline U 130, I3 2, 134, Simcoe Sheet, Peterboro. hm- Tobacc6s, Provisions UNDER WEAR DEPARTJIII'EIVY‘. u [WILLA/VERY AND Ham/m (l HOSIERY A1VD GLO V155. GENTS F URN] SH/1V(;S. SILK DEPAR TAIL? $3.00 DRESS G 0005. STAPLES. (‘ ï¬fe uâ€"AH .60 Goods .40 Goods 1.00 Goods 1.25 G oods 1.25 Goods 1.45 Goods 90c. Goods Goods 50. azzte‘ed. SCH NEIDER’S lV/zm m m [0201: form [Vah /z€$, Mum L’ZUCZ/c‘W’, [5/6. Re 'azrz7ï¬â€˜5' m J [7 aZZ flaw/265. All work guar- PETERBOROUGH, F. S. SCHNEIDER, Watchmaker and Jeweller 391 George Street, Oyster Parlor and Lunch Room. Oysters served' 1n any style. Good square Lunch 15¢. Opposite J. Giilotfs Cabinet W'are- rooms, King-st \Vest. 40c. goods, sale price 300. Our stock of Fancy Goods must be seen to be appreciated. Prices away down. Stock of Confectionary never more com- plete. Canned goods a specia‘ty. Biscuits and Fancy Cakes from best mrnufacturers. You can get » alaga Grapes, C.C. Crannc belrics, Florida. s at, 300. per doz. ., \Iissouria. Lemons at - uErggh Oysters at 40¢. per quart, Fresh Oysters Tn†“N.†Cans at 25¢. a can. ./ Young’s You can get 3 lbs. Boyï¬al'Mix Dandy for 256. ï¬Don’t forget the place, Call and inspect. J. ROBINSON YOUNG. REMEMBER AT confectionery Sale pnce ‘6 (K 84:79 1"! ice $3.00 6‘ ONTARIO 25 per $4,00 $4.00 $2.50 $1.30 1.20 75c. 190. 35c. 500. 500. 750. Wm