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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 28 Mar 1895, p. 3

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mTcOmhdurh Is no better v Mistrial. :ets Bells and 9 usually kept. 3 shop will be ices tosuit. the with Rawhide fiATARRH REMEDY. Ba. 7 it kindâ€"76. tmbimeleucorghm to arms- med mm to be had in Fun. Latins:- but. '61:!“ bf December. Woolen 3nd sold chaps: } Tomato for "Valium-£50 "old for 9-00 El", 30”“ 1234: James-dull Worm Pmmvcm mafia-arm unwise-itch- 3368wa n In w of Lh the newest- 'A. LEACH. mates-Annual. fomsot W D on up , n '3 00-. £50109 9 month'. you, is a. phrase u have not 'HODINR Mmefiae- van in twill}; n ninth. for- all. now SI. I .139le sold F“ I»! you TAKE 1H: Lesa? ug mmlé -r nannies had hmddb. lundbym "whereby 0U FUIBE Peterboro 'ant Gamma) during thepax "eoer. Ax her Esther-fa e Methodist The young left on Mow awntinued trip to Port Hope, Ml]: winter of 1892 93. I was cover. with flea on my right leg between the knee ankle, and sought medicine Idfice but getting no relief I tried a bottle of B B. B , applying some of it to my leg as vell ming it internally, and the disease ' within three weeks, and,I am L to an has never ire-appeared. , . MITCHELL, Carman, Man. w uttering from Dyspepsia ana Liver Trouble, I took a few battles of Shiloh’s Vihliaerandit cured me. I can heartily recommend it.” Sold bv A. Luca. â€"Miss Anderson and Miss Pearce, gNorwood, have been spending a few ya in town the guests of Mrs. R. W. Clarke. Miss Anderson is no stranger to the young people of Millbruok, it. having been 0 for three years during a of M L Anderson, he: firher, _e Methodist church.‘ The young_ _ Jeff on filonday for Daniel Ritz, Proprietor and Publishey of the Embers, Ont... Independent says: " â€"Mr. and Mrs. John De y,e11 and Mr. Gerald Deyell, arrived home from Ontario on Tuesday evening, after spending a. very pleasant winter with friends at. Millbrook and Peterborough in the east. â€"Souris flaimleuler. church prospered greatl}. “The Rev. Newton Hill of Omemee, was in town on Monday the guest of Mr. R. W. Clarke. Mr. Hill is one of the most successful ministers of the Methodist church and during his past. AAAA- lA, â€"I. E. N eedham is prepared to take charge of auction sales of all kinds at 3110th notice and lowest terms, satis- faction guaranteed. He is pow in a. better position than ever to supply you with a piano or organ. Captain Sweedv U. S. A.. San Diego Cal..eays: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that woulddome any good.” Price 50 cents. Sold by A. Luca. -_â€"_Mr. Geo, Duncan has removed his annsorial rooms to the brick premises lately occupied by Mr. Steele, next to A. Isach’s drug store and has refitted the place up in first. class style, having now as cosy a. place as could be â€"-Upward of 100 moice farms from 50 acres up to 300 acres, for sale at prices and upon terms to suit the times. Geo. Soo'mmx, Millbfook. 44 â€"The enlarged space, Viv en to Kells gowler Q 00., this week will accOunt r the absence of correspondence and other matter, but we trust the story that K. F. 00., have to tell will be as interesting. SHI LOH’S CURE is sold on a. guarantee. It emu Incipient. Consumption. It is the best. (Egugh Cute. Only one cent. a. {lose ; ’25 ~5100,000.00 of private :funds to loan at 5 per cent. Geo. §oorxlsk.\x, Millbrook. V” 44 -A meeting of the Millbrook La.- crosse Club wiilbe held in the band hall on \V'ednesday, April the 3rd at 8 pm. for the purpose of organizing for the coming season. â€"The firemen W-‘a practice on Monday night, to get their hand in for this season. â€"Mr. Chas. Reynolds of Bethnm, was in town on Thursdm last. and made the REPORTER a call. â€"“'e understand Mr. Grundy has declined the nomination offered him by the Patrons. â€"We noticed Mr. J no Vance, Deputy Reeve of Manvers, in town on Friday last. â€"The Dominion Parliament has been called for April 18th. â€"\1133 Emma Pend we is fishing in Peterboro. ‘1 hand. Achfiwti'cT “"ntmâ€"gâ€"fflxindv-I'I‘STEL. writing. 'I‘ a. three mopths' course this Fail or Winter. or terms wnte , 50 dig. and 3100 15“ bottle. Sam's; And School of Shorthand, PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO. 17125158 I): BOOK-KEEPING. SHORT- hand. Arithmetic. Writing and Two. the millbrook "Reporter. @etepbopo’ W Ba§ir92§§ Try our Godgh Syrup or E1- liott’s Syrup of Horchound, for Coughs and Colds. 3" Agency C. P. R. Telegraph Co. You can get PURE DRUGS. PA 7'5sz 11/51)] CIA/1:19 TOILET ARTICLES. A Try our F rostilene for the hands. the quick reliever of mm At the AS OPE! m. DRUG (70’ S STORES RboicevCigus, PipeS. Etc. TURNER soxpe 12_ year; ago’ the A. BLANCHARD, 9.4,; oHege Prinéipal‘ 424 George-st, - Peterborough, strength, lightness and durabih‘ For reference call and hear what others say, that have used it this spring. It would be to the advan- tage of intending purchasers to call and inspect this barrow before buying, as it is unsurpassed in the market for Is manufacturing a. large quantity of his improvgd That Celebrated Harrmi Farmers Attention! W'altcxr Fitch antthjthm' W Ilkxnson Bailiff}: infant chgldren of Rlchax-d Walter Fins.“ late of the sand township of Mam‘ers. tanner. dc- censcdtedanddto haygtelgttetihof guardianship gran an comm: to em ursn ; the statute in. that. behalf. p ant O Dated at MUIbrook, this 26th day of March. A.D.. 1895. A. A. SMITH. 10.3 Solicitor for Pctitivncl‘s. 1 tion of tfi'éfx’ty‘ HIE}; H'émlt‘fi: afruwy cagiqn hereof. A es Sophia. Fitcg‘n‘ 331$? lelmm_lfannah. 'eomzm; and John Robcrf Slsson, \ eoman, all of the township of Manven in the County of Durham Will :1 ply to the} Surrogate Court of the United omciee. of Xartbpmerland and Durham to be unaoifigcd Wyn-mans or the rsons and estates of "ichard alter Fitch an Arthur Wilkinson pm a. ...- IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIAN- SHIP OF THE INFANT CHILDREN OF RICHARD WALTER PITCH, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MANVERS, PARMEB, DECEASED. AKE NOTICE THAT AT THE EXPIRA- tion 0: twenty days from [ho an. M1,." Notice of Guardianship DEANâ€"In Millbrook. on Friday. March find. 18.15. Andrew Dean. aged 81 years. Commaâ€"In Millbronk. on Tuesday. March 26th. 1895. George Coombc. aged 27 years. Emmaâ€"In the township of Manvem. on “‘ed- ncsaay. March 27m. 13:5. Annie Fania. wife of Edward Ennis. aged 49 Venn; GRAHAM.â€"0n the 16m inst. n't Le Maine Ter- race. Capt. Wm. Graham! formerly of Mill- Rook. Ont" aged so yams-Manitoba Free You are invited to come and 1001-: at them. A pleasure to show them whether you buy or not. 3‘ BRYBIDIDY KNOWS. ‘ Everybody in King's Co., N Mr. Geo. S. Dryden, of Mitchell den, Sussex. N. R. He say - “ l a very bad cough that for ten «ht; distressing, finally I med N0 Syrup, and one bottle cured he never found its equal." W. Tinney ESQamping done to nygler. Crystal Blovkfi Opposite Examiner Office, George Street, .' Peterbopough. J to. "v“ .00 Autululituuu. Some People have a peculiar weakness for complaining at the course of others and are unableto construct or build up a ca'ISC Without pulling down and strii‘l“? to destroy the reputation or property 0f others, and this seems to‘ have been a case in point-aid if it did the temperance cause good here we are willing to he the scapegoat. “’e may yet haw something to learn as to the otliceand duty of a local paper, we may even beiguorant of the obligations of a temperance orator, but in regard to the insertory remarks of the “gentle- man of the cloth,” we may add, that the samc duty which prompted our n0- tice, should impel the occupants of the office of pastor to seek out and well come the stranger to the church com- munity and influence. A successful hotel to our mind is not the one that sells the most liquor or runs the low est diveâ€"thereby makiug moneyâ€"~but one that is so well conducted that the community which grants it license and the public who receive its hospitality look upon it with respect as filling the otl’ice intended, and if we all fulfill the obligations that our license and pro- fession demands there will be less time to inquire into the shortcomings of others. STEEL HARROWS a} bpring MISS MELVILLE ALWAYS Huhâ€"f7 W. TINNEY. Is giving special reductions this week in stamped Linen Goods, such as Pillow Shams, Tray Cloths, Splashers, 820. Also all the latest. patterns in Honibon work are now on exhibition. Eavanville rumored purchase of the RapEr hotal, welcoming the new man and wishing lum‘ Success, we may just state that «‘l?' lli‘nu was given asamatter of news- papt‘l‘ uty as well as information. “run --, ‘The announcement of the death Of Mr. Andrew Dean will carry our readers who have been amongst the early residents in this neighborhood, back to other days. At the ripe age 01:84», after a short illness, brought on by a. fall, he passed away on Friday" hat and on Sunday almogt every resi- dent of the town and many from the country followed the remains to Gardiner’s burying grnund. \Ve ex- *tend the sympathizing condolence of the community to the bereaved friends. ~Reference having been made at the temperance meetings last week to 8 lOCal that appeared a. month or two “30 in the REPORTER referring to the rumomd purchase of the Raper hotel, welcoming the new man and wishing hnn Sliccess, we may just state that .. . HI Ji‘tu was given me a "mum. A: “A..." Miss Rudkins ~The Standard Life Assurance Company’s annual report, is now to hand and it will be seen that this p0pular company :"uin presents a favorable statement of its position. The total funds now amount to $39, 353,822, and the insurance in force $113,274,360. For honorable dealing with policy-holders no company ranks‘ bigher.aud it is deservedly popular‘ with insurers â€"The annual meeting of the Mill- lbrook Cricket club will be held in the council chamber on Friday, April 5th, at 7.30 p.m. All members and those who are interested in cricket are asked to attend, as business of the utmost importance will be brought before the meeting. B. VAN Houmcn, Sec’y. l Etndv upwdrds. U of them FIRST A 113641.370?" LADIES! r in King's Co., N, B. knows Dryden, of Mitchel}! and Dry- \' h THE TO)! If. 389d 49 years MISS MELVILLE. . say - “ My wife hid or ten day was most med Norway Pine cured her. I have “juice from Beautiesâ€" all .-‘ .5” UV: uu\ Iu, the ripe age 3, brought on Ly on Friday st every resi- my from the remains to md. \Ve ex- een made at; last week to lonth or two wring to the Raper ham], and wishing it state that ,tter of news- information. 25.3318 A. late 'VVV‘VI'""'J 7 .de at; The Corporatinn of the Township of aek to South Mommghan by the council thereof and r h“ with the assent of the electors duly had as ’ provided by law enacts as follows : 30 the I. This by-huv shall take effect on the hobo], first day of May in the year pf our Lon], ‘ , nu . .‘ Asa. prompt pleasant and perfect cure for coughs. colt , hoarseness, * sore throat, painin the c asthma, bronchitis, croup. whooping cou uiusy, influenza. and all Puma: and l troubles, Norway Pine Sym is the emedy known. We make thirteen dim-rent kinds, and handle every known style of Iron Pumps. Our Eureka for stock is unsurpassed. The above cut represents the best Wiud‘ mill in the market. If you want, to see one at work call on John Fania, Richard Fullis. George Campbell. Hoot-an Bros., 13 Con., Cavan, Alex Hunter. a. WALTER GREEN, Pumps. I Take notice that the above is a. true copy of a. proposed by-law which has been taken into consideration and which will be finally passed by the council of the Corporation of the Township of South Monnghan in the event of the‘ussen‘r; of the electors of the said municipality being obtained thereto after one month from the first publication thereof in the MILLBROOK REPORTER News- paper, the date of which first publication is the Seventh day of March, 1395, and that at the hour, day and flames therein fixed for taking the votes of t 1e electors the polls will be held. Dated March Fourth, 1895. ALFRED MAYCOCK, Township Clerk. "Call on, or write 7. The Third day of April, l895, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the foreman and the Agricultural Hull, in the Village of Centreville, are hereby fixed as the time when, and the place where the Clerk of the said council shall sum up the number of votes given for and against the by-law, and the Twenty-eighth day of March, 1895, at the hour of Eleven o’clock in tho forenoon and the Agricultural Hall, in the Village of Centrevillo are hereby fixed as the time when, and the place for the appointment of persons to attend at the various polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk respectively on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting or opposing the passing of the by-law respec- ‘ twely. Tuzco‘oxis BEsIFRIENb In Wax-rd :\' umber Tuflo at- {Hé'Agricultural Hall, in the Village of Centreville. Robert Lang to be p'eppt‘y Regal-ping Officer. In ward\ 'umbcr One at. the L11cz1§ 411111, in the \ illage of Bailieboro. Alfred Dawson 10 be I)ep1_11y_ Repumimz Officer. :. The votes of the electors of {he said municipality shall be taken upon this by- law on the Second day of April, 189.”), com- mencing at, the hour of nine o‘clock in the forenoou and closing at the hour of five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day at the following places and before the follow- ing Deputy Returning Officers in and for the respective wards of the said Township : 1.. _..M._J \LHHl n A DUNN’S IAKINC POWDER 5. That}: shall be raised annually and levied during the currency of the said De- bentures {he sum of Ninety dollars for the payment of the interest thereon and the sum of Three Hundred and Seventy dollars for the payment, of the debt by a. special rate in each year sutlicienb therefor on all Lhu rzttcahlc property in the municipality. I TL, _._.__ I .l I - " ‘ ' , , -- lnlllhv unau be paid cxeept upon a. resolution of the said council directing the some after such arrange- ments shall have been made for the raising and securing of the remainder of the money necessary for the construction of the said bridge as will in the opinion of the council be sufficient to secure the construction of such bridge. - 4 The money received from the sale of the said Debentures shall be paid and applied for and towards the construction of the bridge across the River Otonabee hereinafter mentioned and for no other purpose, and no debenture shall be issued and no money shall I , ‘ ‘ ' > glmn day of Mu)" in the year l/N'ineteen Hundred and shall bear interest, at the rate of four and a half per centum per mimun, hnlfyearly, on the first day of May and November in each yczir and shall have coupons attached thereto fur the payment. of interest upon presentation thereof, and such principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the Treasurer in the Township of South Monu- ML » H LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. 3. Such Debentures shall be two in num- ber and shall be for the sum of One Thous- and dollars each and shall be sealed with the corporate sealed of the said corporation and signed by the Reeve and Clerk and counter- signed by the Treasurer of the said corpora» lion. They shall be payable on the first day of Max in the \'ear Nineteen Hmmma FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. :2. There shall and may be raised and borrowed by the Corporation) of the Towa- ship of South Mona yhan for and towards ‘ the construction of a. [Bridge across the River Otonabec the sum of Two Thousand dollars, and for that purpose it, shall and may be lawful for the Reeve of the said township to cause to be issued Debentures of the Cor- poration of the Township of South Monnghun ‘ for the sum of Two Thousand dollars as hereinafter mentioned. uvlll‘ One Thzmsandfl‘]; éh; ‘1‘Itin'i-Eecl‘ I .0411; .Niucty- w; .m And-whereas there is no existing cheu‘ ture Debt of the said nmnicipaljty, "l‘L I ‘ . ~ And whereas the amount. of the whole ratcable property of the said Municipality according to the last revised and equalized Assessment Roll being for the year 1894 is the sum of Five Hundred and Sixty-one Thousand, Eight. Hundred and Seventy dollars, AmT whereas there will be required to be raised annually by special rate for paying the debt and interest. hereby created the sum of Four Hundred and Sixty: Dplhu-s, Passed the day of 1895. HEREAS it is necessary and expedi- ent to build a bridge across the River Otonabce to connect the Townships of South Monughan and ()tonabee and at a point opposite or near to Lot Fifteen in the F 1th Concession of the Township of South Monoghnn, and for and towards the con- stnction thereof to raise the sum of two thousand dollars by the issue of Debentures of the Corporation of the Township of South )onmghan as hereinafter mentioned. MILLBROOK. A BY-LAW TO RAISE THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING A BRIDGE ACROSS THE RIVER OTONABEE AND TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUE OF DEBENTURES OE THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWMSHIP OF SOUTH MONA- GHAN THEREFOR- BY-LAW NO. :30. Passed the NOTICE. ‘LAIN FACTS; (Millinery {Opening Boys’ Suits from Men’s Suits, “ - It is simply wonderful the strides that have been madeiu this line It used to be you eould hardly get :1 Suit of Clothes that a Man or Buy thought good enough That day has gone by. We have a splendid Stoeh to ehoose from If you are going to buy any Carpets this spring we can show you a Beautiful range of "Patterns in; Brussels, Tapestry, Union and Hemp. Prices from 10c. up. We have something very Nobby in Ladies’ Spring Capes at Prices ranglng from $1.60 up. Our Lace Curtains, Chenille Curtains and Art Muslins are Fine and very low in Price. Persona“; Table Linens from 20c. to $1.25 ; Towellings from 50. up; Table pleasure to Napkins from 75¢. per dozen up ; To_wels at all prices ; 72 inch Picked over Sheeting, plain, 17¢. per yard ; 72 "10h Sheeting, Twill 20c. TTT‘ We have a splendid lot of Serges in Black and Navy all Widths and qualities from 250. Henriettas, which are as popular as ever, in all leading shades. Prints and Cotton Dress Fabrics in Some Beautiful Designs. In Dress Goods We have soemthing new in Ladies’ Kid Gloves. See them Our Stock for Spring is now coin-g plete and for Ready-made Clothing. . Value and Style Is Ahead of any former year OPENING spection and will be pleased We have Devoted our Second Floor to this want to buy or not. It used to he that’ $1. 90" ,4. 75 Line and have DSl HS Sprlng Overcoatihgs. ‘r “WC“, U g . Personally selected. At prices to b.:aL the band. It it a . up; Table pleasure to show them. Call and see the es ; 72 inch picked over and have made up bcf‘orc tailor F-..:II AA A m before they are 5 are rushed. Men’s Irish Frieze Ulstera, fancy wool lined, storm. half velvet col- In. worth $14, at this sale ...... One lot of Men’s Owl ton. Beaver and Na.‘ value at $8, $10 and Men’s All Wool Ulsters, wool line; Eegulur price 39, at this Great, We have put more Clothing on the backs of men and boys days than the combined clothing shops of the two counties. Tl the public have an abiding faith and confidence in our announo An indellible mark of public approval has been the ouu-mm- Lima fur cf our Great. and Unequalled Half Price Sale which has been in I'n'ugrc» for (he past few days. If we have not shown that this Great Salt» was :1 H( )WLIN G SUCCESS, we’ll ofi'er upwards (f 3,000 well served, satisfied and delighted patrons to stand behind us. That’s the way to do it. The sale is‘ still going on, and money saving is yours when you buy at this Biggest of all Big Giant Sales. A DIAMOND RING, splendid value, at $4.50 A Beauty in TURQUOIS at $2.50. A Gent's “ALL GOLD " Collar Button. $1. Our reputation for Wedding Rings in thirty years cann L ..... This Week we Draw your AttenTibfl To a Few Good Bargains. NEW SPRING SUITINEES' Hall, Gilshrist Us: else in town. New oods to ban match at . and 75g. In this stock we have so many lines that we will onlv Just think of a Wool Carpet at sea Bauer goods at 65c.,'7 The New Sevillinn Carpet only .......................... Tapestry Carpets. 3 pieces new Union Carpet, good designs, or 4 pieces new Union Carpet, good designs, on 4 pieces Special Line only ................. 3 pieces very choice patterns, reversible, onl -- uv-v w vvll l PEOPLE OUT OF TOWN charge. 7 , ___.. “VVIIMI' UADL‘ Inunnu’a LL ’ Those who have taken the tro nowhere in Canada. are good Carpets It: 15 true that in no line of merch judging the quality, very many being 11 or a. 4-frame from a 5-frame. Therefo where they know that qualities are always cannot be done anywhere as well as where It is an acknowledged f our increasing Cash business, newest stock of CARPETS, CU POLE§ and HOUSEFURNISHINGS, 12 GREATEST} Hall, Gi No trouble to show you our goods. We will be pleased to have you compare WALSH The newest designs. The best GROSSLEY’S CARPETS. not {m m town. Prices 75c, 900, $1.00, $1.10, $125. SL35- Axminsters only $1.25. Study These Items Carefully For Two Weeks More. FOR MEN. If?! £211? .13 gland only 250. Better goods Canada Tweeds, Irish Tweeds, \Vorsted Trousefings, Our space will only permit, us to mention 130, 132 AND 134 SIMGflE-ST., PETERBUBOUG PETE Read Our List M e1- Brussels Carpets. Union Carpets. Wool Carpets. CHOICE Men’s All “:99! P1 Men’s All “'00! Tweed Suits, splen- did trade for $10, all sizes and up- to-dabc in pittcm, style and workmanship : you can have your choice at this Stile for........... Men’s Beaver Overcoats, long cut, ‘full back, selling everywhere at $12, our price It this sale ....... . I, only :, only your 1)} our prices. Scotch Tum ds \Vorsted Coatings, Navy Serge Suitings 350-9 400-: 450-, we. , “'itll Lnd bbvs the past 5:: ties. This prmes Lhafi announcements,

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