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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 12 Apr 1894, p. 3

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was, ”Mg bargain '1: Wu]! mu a.“ .V‘Wueed anythi‘ in ”06111 on bun Has “5 a practical m lac! 1m own Wu in x :eqson an Dhlldren‘s :e newest. ‘Tmbv LL, ’ON YOUNG. ESTUBANT- EEK ! 5 Cabinet Ware {â€"st \Vevt, PAMLYC \KEL‘,’ DY GOODS have out nicely. Call are right. we are headqu :erbero’. iicycies, Waggons 3 L'DWEST l hinges, Lemon“ midtitzgs. 'II 971 cFEE, and Dome-tic gm. Tronsfling In nick. loud: SI {Y art-wax; near ES". Pun: Asp m very complete. LN \ 0 ‘2 Simon; 1'11?! fr} .ges. Pmflm. I. l. IMH‘I‘ r4 Elf EYES 9V9ry pmr. For {/16 71:21:! 60 days we will We a 7‘:‘dI!(/l0.’l on all Glasses It Only the Scars Remain,” Says Hays? HL'Dsox, ut the James :‘uxth Woolen )1.whineryCo., l'mladelphia, , P1, who cem- fies .ts‘ follows: YOUR on Monday. . â€"â€"â€"The special meetings are being continu- ed this week in the Methodist chum h. -â€".\Xessr9 A. A. Smith and A. T. Ellioll took a run to Peterborough on Tuesday. â€"\\’e are pleased to hear that Prnf. Pemberton is intending to return to town. Speetaeles â€"â€".\Ir. S. W. Clarke L. D. 8.. called on friends in town on SA: mpg-ed by Dr. J. C. Ayer 3: Co..t.oweu,Ia:5. rig}. on my legs. which broke and bcvumn run- ning sores. 0n: family phy- siviun could do :0 no good. and i: was {cured that the xzzisor'loum be inflected. At 138‘, my totry Ayor’s Smaparma. 1 took three - bottles, the sums healed, and I have not been troubled aim-c. Only the scars tannin, and the memory of a“, past, to remind mo 0: tho good Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has doua‘me. I now Weigh two hundred and twenty ponmla, and sun in the bus: of health. I have been on the road for the past twelve years. have noticed Ayer’s Sur- aaparilla mlvenhwd in all parts of tho United States, and uiways take pleas. ure in telling what gum). it did for me." â€"-.\h'. J. R. Flt: burning in town {‘11 Rhino. vk‘urmcrs remember that you. '22:“ ‘ t a goodpair of plow hon-:3 at \(me Archers for 90¢. Curesothet s,wil| cure you â€"â€"\\'m. ' Archer has just spring stock of . me twmr bargains give 11 . cull. â€"\'011 can save money »y geting yom‘l spring boots and shoes on 4". fiche-{E :ven mm, ' IS 30mg at mm mm; gnu-ca. I‘ ' * â€".\1m: A. A. 5mm and s. w Clarke! paid their semi-month” nail to Bethany on ‘ Monday. «Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ‘ -.\'ot.hing so good for putt; pct: as newspapers. A q“ procured cheap at, Tm: Rm . -'l'ho Mtjoumcd meozma or club {7m take place in the cauu on Friday evening at 7.45 p. m. â€"-Haxry Campbell has mr new blacksmith shop and Ines facilities fur business. -\\'e congratulate Mr. ('“In on the successful Mime an: , '3 gm mlv, hv‘Ji {mack-é; â€"}’onty pool was well run VIVinyn Ltmrt on Eriday. he“ Hr. “ indel, Dr. P mower, 13boé.‘Yilll_anHOD, w-Bruu. cuxtne I3 more promu- farmer now than his other cm; PM Co., the w texcensive nut mpmada, l~- a vwvmcy in t}: “rite hem at. Toronto, Out., Mother Urged Me â€"Mr. I. Neeulham will ofler for sale on the truth: squue on Saturday, a lot of farm implements, etc., useful to farmers. Be sure and attend. Mr. Needham intends to make a. weekly business of these minions. â€"}’ontypool was well reumsentad at ck: givigyn 3.0.”: on Eriday. ' We‘uoticed the 39?. Mr. Windnd,‘ Dr- 253193 and MS .‘.‘....1..... mm; xvmianmonh‘V'wa. Cbulter - Don‘t forget the M8 the mm: tho stock W longing to {he .JA’JO Fania. ..\\'. Tammi; "sjzzsc rc-: 'car- 1me of knew fresh my lime, minced hurt! salt. N0 DLL‘ ton land 39:1" 90:. pgr to». ‘ 44W? an’ifibman exvnange repre- ‘hm 0“! local néws, pcilhcr do we feel “EVE?“ M Our editorial 12H. 1', r bc'ng mbbled. by“ it would be mare satisfactory MM’ by“ it would be more satisfactory to give us the credit for the arm?» _Mcssrs. Hurry Wood and Flé'd marry took a short. walk via the track to Peter- boro’, as a general recognitinn of the atrival of spring. They did it in three bows and a qunrter, coming back by the train none the “0'59 for the “amp, but on Monday they ““15“ have jumped a two mil fence for half a 807911 ‘31 Padre .. I â€"-A chihl the mug, who 'iouml great dificulty in mitting verses of Scripture to memory, 0!_Ie (lay the following to »-.-s chin the mm, who 10mm great difficulty in mining verses of Scripture to memory, one day the following to learn: “ If a be afflicted lei. him pay.” After going a" . vseveral time. he went- to‘ his mother anyi b“ he knew his verse. The mother asked ‘un to say it and this is the way heren3e it : “H “nan have a $116!: let him v18? wr w ‘IWA (W;~_fi_.v ‘_ My" enseK D- 0. n a '5' MN «- ”dug...“ x.- I‘or nervous hea \Vr est care that you can give in mm dim xxex§\ ”f umer trom Should receive- the me them, and‘ if slble Glasses. titted with the Best Pos- ne; guarantee satisfaction with the mxcliun sale uu Friday- d for putting under car- ts. A quantity can be THE Rxwm‘rwn officpf meoLma of tho wicket : in the coumfl chamber more profitable to the? is other crops. Brown‘ extensive nursery houst rammcy in this section, mmm. Out., for their 5?: which I so. m regard to car; min medicines .. anus-'3‘ the many testimonl. p c r 1 o r min 3 .ures. cleansing the blood, etc., none impress me more than my 0 w x: c a s e . Twenty y e um ago. at the ago 0! 18 years, I had \swcllings come Mr. W. .-\. White of d‘ul issue of his exam- ha‘ginz; com out with ~ ‘- , you should .4 an 9 car load of educed the price of and st. received another i $mL~z¢nls bad form. 'lne m \xmd i: closen< the hue Richard i ththe \illag .e. . “I. moved into the ms now the best. 15: mp 01‘ V1 “1 Hr received his if you want M 3m)" 10k , fl'er 28X nan 'af will appoint m the- to vemng (tu- night; on ‘90:: L fail to lunar her { «Alisa Wink;- the rcpnmlmn and will V your money's. Worth. , best and flu: mos' wu‘ - A specia'Qollection Thomns‘ chm-ch om Sum my credimhlv sum 3f 5 Thu exce‘wh J the rm § Wm 27;; High rim-x" Hanger Machimy. This iistinclion has oxfi)‘ been conferred i umr .. {‘e‘r} few, of whom Sir Oliver \lowat, Lieut. (-ov exnel Kirkpatrick the Bishop of Toronto, are the most conspecuous and now ! "onthez‘ \\ addell has been mu sun! with the i ‘rega-lia. \\ e are sure that the newly made I mcm‘ ‘er will be no discredit to the society. placés the: church qraund for this, 1;. If you druMe to do not 11(- ixulucv: artich‘. Take Hu: turn (in .me a! of the tirmnen ”'1! p53 a. man to 5m matter that his professh before the public. His v‘cu in 2 me- a cup} right. of \ahie to um um- , name in the 1.. .cntiu! papers. keep ‘rimsoli‘, as well t-ised will dump m“. of meeting in I the resignati‘ matter of am will meet. fur day evening o'clock, a. in! ch pass our congratulations on to Mr. Hugh Waddeu, who was made an honorary member of the Independent Foresters last â€"-.-\ 10.1.11 of our local Foresmrs went to Cemreville on Thursday last to take part in the dedication of the new hall. Snap l’uutypuul. The Quin-“dent gluimcd that the UUUYOI‘ ind nevcgbeun engaged by him. ch JR; fur plmzlifl'. After scraps zâ€"J 11(1qu shun 4". walk on railroad trucks.....-\sk {u fly \vlnt V. and M. nwams. . . .Mr. ' Chislmhn makes a. spl-sudid judb-c . . . Doctors ‘don't work for fun or friendship no mere Ethan luw'vcrsun'l‘he majesty of the law - sounds all right, but as ex-emplified (luring . . E cross-exammatlons, sometxmes 1t descends to i the rediculous. The Millbvoo‘k Baron-rm; comes to hand this 5 week enlarged smzl greatly improved. It has I been changed from an eight page pumm- to a four. nn'i Inn-"h more reading mutter NH bficn I‘, added, ‘ 1 muovm: POST, i The Muibvook lizwakflza com-:5 to hand this lwcck (-n‘mrzod and greatly hupovcd. It has been clmngui from an eight page paper to n } (our. gmd much mare reading matter has been Expressions of Appreciation-«The "cull". ...’ (‘umpt-(onl Judges. ' (‘01. on L EXPRF’ The Mixlbrcok lumommk has changed xrom tho eight-page form to tour eight column pages. the pnpev presenting a fine appearanceâ€"fully in from with the best village paper-4. HASTIXGS STAR. The Millbvoo‘k Baron-r ~omc-z to hand this ‘ ' w 'M It had curvy-11nd ian {X “‘1 Cong}. Lure. U "3-. ‘5“ Ms. :mfi 55 :L LEAF”. LINDSAY \Y.\TCIIMAX1 The Millbxjouk 1:2{031'19 '.. mmciu. appearance 1 mt week in a bmm ne'w Easte'r suit. A change i as been made from the eight to the {our page : form. The KEPQR’K‘EI: is evidently prospcr'mg \qnd it. 10"er\'cs It too. as it certainly is a} amt!!! -L, EHJéG. mnovm‘. SENTIXEIuRTAR. The Mmbmok {Ema'nzn has blossomed out into a largwsizvd (our paged paper. and ccnzca to hand this week 9.: ulczm and neat {m a n'cw ‘ The paper a. ng m issucyl would but credit 9 iurger :qu more important place than iiilibybdk' "The Mixlhrook REPORTER came to hand 19st. week In a four-page form. It is a. decided un- prorcment upon the REPORTER of old, is much larger. neatly tinted and brim full of intact-est.â€" ing matter. he REWRTER is dcson‘int 01' tho'undivldcd support of the citizens of that plncc. Th: .‘Jlllbkcoi: Rax'cmnu. when by our Bret. Given. comes to hand this week in altered form. It. has been changed from an 8 pnge to a 4 page. The change 15 a good one. and im roves the general aopcamocc of the pa er. V. 5. gives the poop e of Mxllbrook a :00 paper and we are glad to notg ,9Vi}{-“1_CUE: of prosperity in his business. Last who}; the Millbrook REPORTER made its appearance in our sanctum with a. new Easter suit. The pup-3‘: has been changed from the eight to the four page farm. and considerable reading matter has been added. The nmko-up ‘ is very malty nnd the general appearance of the paper is much improved. In is certainly a credit, to our wide-awake sister town. manmnonovml F\'AI\I l N HR. The )ylillbrook REPORTER mappnm th‘s week an much emax gou am: decided-U unfrovcd fibrin. The Rsrmn‘m: Kooks jaumicr am brighter in its Easter outfit than a blithcsomc Kassie with a stylish headdress of gusty millincry. Millbrcok now has a. weekly Journal which. both typo- gmphiéally and ingthc mattev oi the latent. news in a credit m_ the \ (:1an and the management of the pubhcazlon. I-xs'rumonocmx REVlEW. . . A bright. neat. and newsv exchange walked Into the olflee to-dny in a nobby suit of the latest style. Thxs person has been crtromcl “arra- greasivu and a welcome visitor. The { iVi- dual referred to is the Millbrook Rmonflm. of which Mr. \\'._S. Given is the able and genial ed- itor and proprletoy. who along with hm shrewd mechanical supenntendent. Mr. Geo. H. Small. zeta out one of the best weeklics in we district. This week the size of the wet is increased and the enterpnsmz journal ms now space for the insettion of all local news. Vestry meetings were held in the variou: Anglican churches in Gavan on Easter 1\ day when the following church oflige élécted :â€" Church \VardensPâ€"ME and C. Needler. Sidesmenâ€"R. Ruddy, A. K2115. Geo. Fowlor‘ Dr. H H.M\Vin_slow, A: Mulligan: Synodsxgmixâ€"Mr. '1an K] I-‘RJI'EIC NA L GREETI .\'G. Huh.- the talented m the- town hall night) on behalf -‘ :ullecfion Was taken up in SI. h an Sunday last at which the - sum M $79.50 was realized. I lhi‘ required amount and rub upon Sid-stamina vantage ~\ \‘Par'i work. dull 'IS RF. in 35“ U" a guarantee, -nt (knsumptinn. It is the re. Unly mm 0th I. (1059; 3li 331.00 pm' lmll‘c, Sold man to keep “lumen, nu his professinn 01‘ business, 4:. His very name beComes ightof \‘ullw, It pays also in the best and most A man who does not. his business, adver- mule NORVWOOD REC INGLIC‘AN CI! L'RC'II. PAISLEY ADVOCATV will '1"! 3"“ m. I: “ill b" worthy of the ‘11, Don't furs‘ 011i mke Huud‘fi 5 .1 u. buy an' . and only ‘ s-r. 'monxlxisficul OMEMEE MIRROR. fight. Huud‘ :1 Self {Aplfl'inn , 'lmll on 'lhuvsahy lmlfv‘ he fiIEmen. Sh: has \ mat- (-1335 he yuu morc than) will bu the last, the ,Tmc hasnhgmgcd from :rgct it is in aid himself" Amt“! ioniat season, 30 subhitute St CHRIST CHUPCH I! \ll Ill'B‘H‘M. Church \\ ”dens-Messrs 1‘. Md'umus, and Joseph Cla}ke ..._ . -.. ‘ 1‘ u A Sidesmenâ€"Messr: Robt. Wood, Robt. Brown. Geo. Fair, H. Armstrong, 'i‘hos \Vood Hind “. Lang. â€"S;J;s;énâ€"Llesers S. Fen-gluon, Rob}. Vance, Wm. Wilkinson. Chas AIL-Nell, Septimns Lamb. Synodsmauâ€"Mr. W' Luugh. TRINITY CHURCH. (.‘hulch \Vardensuâ€"Blwsrs \Y. H. Wmd snaggd Alex. goggu. Sidcsmen~Me§§rs S. Slum, Um). Syers W eslev Wood 'l‘hmnas Shaw and 11.1mm, Kinsman. h Special committees were uppnimed In am! with the clergy. in regard In the church cemeteries in the purmh. Mr. John Melt-oven: of 'l‘uroxno Relult‘s :III I‘IXpo-rlence or Intereslrrrl'lln-ly Ih-linmu and Simerlngfireaflg lie-rare- ltrllel'l‘unw. From the Toronto (Hohv. ”'0.\'Dl'.‘RFl'L .-ll)".1.\‘('b‘h' JIJIH'.‘ IN TIII'I LAST FE I" YEA L's. Synodamanâ€"Mr.” \Viniam Wood. 31'. .Iunx's cnynun .x'. (‘.\\'A.\'. Church WMdens~Measrs W. Lough and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a perfect blood builder'and nerve resmrer, curing such diseases as rlmunmtism, nc-umlgin, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia. 5:. l Vitus’ (lance, nervous licmlaclm, nurvuns: prostration and the tired feeling therefrom, the after effects of la. grippc, discuscsdi'pcml- l ing on humors in the blood. such as scrofulu, l chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills give a.“ healthy glow to patio and Sg'mlnHV complex- ions and are a specific for the troubles pecul- iar to the femule system, and in the case of men they effect a. radical cure in all cases, arising from mental worry “\'(‘L‘\‘.’-’)I‘li, or; excesses of any mmn'c l l a l l 1r I 1"” ...weww V. ....J ,, Rear in,.nnnd Dr. William," l’ink l‘ills ‘ are ncvir sold in bulk, or by the dozen Hr hundred, and any dealer “'11-: ull'cr" substi- tutes in this form is trying to defx'und' you find slioulad. Be avoided. Ask ynm‘ dealer for Dr. Williams‘ Pink l’:lls for l’alu l’coplc and refuse all imitations and substitutes. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills may ‘ne had from all druggists or direct by mail from M. Williams Medicine Company, Bruckvillv, Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y., m. 3'! :-9.‘.:.; u :hox or sit: Lorics {or Shaka. 'lllc price M \VlliCTl- these pills are sold makes a. course of treatment comparatively inexpensive as cmn‘ gpared with other remedies medical treat- mcm. THE SCIENEE 0F MEIICINE. Wood Keaas, BANKERS; Millbrook, - Ontari Transact a. encml Bulk}: .usmcsu, eluding cc! ccbiuy met: Notes f tweh Deposits received and inteycst allowed highcsl current, rates. Drafts issued and collections made ab all puints on most favorable terms. Canadian Express [ Gompany’Sai 101:, willV at gum A13 Verb L0\\Z chase nil \V. [with Ontario ‘derSt' ' \ zm .cllcy, If you want a new suit for that boy of yours, just drop in and see our stock. 0 W e have some splendld lines at prices that are dead right. MQTHERS m Tu Black. 3mm]. Navy, C Fawn. We are Showing a Beautiful Let of Spring Wraps. Tf you ax'c gain}; tn buy a Carpet or Lwn this spring m,- Would simply ask you t ; inspect our stuck, it is by far tin-1mm awn-ted stock wu lu‘n‘o m'cr Show n. SPEGIAL FDR THIS WEEK. 10 Pieces of New a" “'1: haw-c. :L lnruutihl msnrtmom uf Law Curtain»; at prices from 500. tn "$.00. Art; Muslims from. SC. up. C0111 fto with Roller: fmm DOC. to $1; In urdming h‘hzuh's he sure and gvt the length \011 require, as 11113 p1 1011 is regulated by the length Shades hung f1 cc 111 the whgwgf.‘ Calyx/s from 10x. [0 $1.25 '0 t, u “'mlt my son tlu‘ nabbiwn Int :(mnm just. lmit :L f0“ min mr Drags (imxlx mmmm'. \\ v. ade :L spuiul of‘nut in flrir: (19. :m for this spling,_ VJINDOW SHADES. TE \ou haw not \et seen or. r have!- some disp] z} of Prints )0u should call at, uncn. Nm or: before has a more nmgnilivcnt stock been placed before the publiv. Men’s Emits from 5:5 Buvs hp. Suits from $1 up. Men s eed Pants From $1.50 up. Men’ 5 Se rat'e Coats $3.50 ; Vests $1130. w» Ready Made Eigthing Boats 1$hoe$. VEIiEEfiGS, This depm tmenx: 111 lines... Spa) aw. CQR?AE NS.- GARPETS. PRENTS. SEE THEM. mm and {ISSQ‘ Items of imsrcst forwarded by Tm: REPORT ER' 5 o“ n Cnrrcqpondems. W Wxst LIFFORD. Mr. and \liss Touchbournc of (f avan spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. John ‘ anon a We are sorry to rciate that Ed. Weather- ilt, one of our enterprising young men while chopping wood, mistook his fast for a. log and drove the axe down to the hone. iut. we are glad to learn his fum. is‘ imprrwing. The map is running freely and those :vho ham: been enqa ed in gathering and boiling it, have made a] the syrup [hi-y want and are :1th patiently. waiting for the spring to open, until they cultivate the soil once more. When the fnt'mors; hear the robin sing his mI-rry 1:13; Hwy think it high time to b_c up and doing. Mr. '1‘. Mark, our popular wan-hm; has returned, having spent Eastm- under thp parental roof at Fcuelon. . . .. vn " Mr. 1. Fitv'n has moved into Mr Kee‘s huusv. Auburmlnlc, Muss., writes: " 1 rcunm- mcnd K. D. U. very strongly ; in my (use it has proved singularly cllicicnb; when I could get nothing also to givu relief it nus .2. prompt remedy. l' Sllollnl bu unwilling to be. without it." Free sample mulcd LL: any address K. 1)‘ (J. (30.. Ltd, New Glasgow, N. '51, and 12‘ State $1., ‘msum, Mass. ll must In! that 1110 wrong end of the Spring come first this year. Some of our farmers did some ploughing um weeks ago and to all appcmancc then it was thouflht we would have lwecu sowing now, but it is u. world of disappointuncut. Mr. James HLQLidw: ‘m- w!“ an his inMr- 0st in the sum: 1mm ‘.'0 M:- iiuhcrl \Vallia of Lindsay. The firm \LLiL * tnlu- the name Hf Hmhk‘u \Vadlim “1210:0341 BriLtou ll)0\\.3 llli‘; Peter bm‘mxgh, we \xnl mi» U amongst; us. Thé’dcmn of Mr. mama |"z‘.iii~..§1;t5 mi :1 gloom over this township, an be was so widely known with bo'h 1i ‘i. :nul pony, few men had us many friends as he had. he was always willing to give u helping hand nn matter what hour he war; c-nllcd 11mm, he will be great:_\- miSSud. Yci htili sadder in than two we As his wit}; iniltm's, unly we cannot tri‘i “hat a; day lml' an hmn‘ may bring 501' l‘l.c ; nrroning family has the heart felt ..; mpqmy «If 'hc community in this them hour «)1 .iuu‘uic. Don't IA u ioul ; km refuse In be impouml u" when they attempt v-w ing substitutes for "w ExtrucLor, lhc uxzi‘ corn cure. .; .. best, Lin: us.“ ~ [emu \Yc ul‘v glad L S3ur home UXLLET Tun-onto M iliLul')‘ \\'c .ue Vlad In I is l'ccouumv fart \Vc 1m. aun)‘ i; but: Lew hic‘v; this but: Lem m; '; nus “ " 191‘ m t 2'” .‘v: taken cigl L 'mnm to Mamu " Nu. {Hy Mr. John Hanan ! Lo resuic. 311‘. James Little Mr. C. “- ks lwusc .‘il'. H. H “Um! wu‘k. Mr. H. mum in I": we hour that )lr. \V po~wzc<smn “'hut we would like In K. 11111 With his best girl” 1 iug.’ \Vlmt kept. \\' 'r' ' day. " \\ .1\ {lie am. I mun; aruumlulmut 1.qu to the : cumin"? “(m Jeri :unl U (hive on \md‘l» '1 H Um gut lost in the r,» maup 51111111111 “es \1 cu (10 I11 Sundw '.‘ 1):.uiol Riw, Pmprietz 11w Humbug, 0111., Incl mus skull-ring from I); TruuML.I tnok :1 flow mus sulYL-rifig from 1) 'l'ruuHL.I tnuk :1 icw Yiuflizcr anal it cured 1 l'ccoxmncudit.” Sold} \-:;iting{1iumlsxu Hugs; 1 '1 "Din;- hkLh'atiun Army mmccal hoM' mg their Jiukcrs Ron «m \‘lenc did [mull good snmc: Um: bu lwpud tluw “in ;* ' EUXHU “NHL: 11 C". C'HH'CI'IS ‘ number. (:u m fur ii am As M 1‘. Andra-w Hus}: in cmnpuuy with a 3x in vulnyuziy \Hlll ;\ 3mm“; :;m_\' m h vicinity Were refuming 1101:“: {mm i Tinkers How, where they had lm-u 1;!!1‘Hri- ' ing “1 meeting I)!" the Suhatimu Army. they happened wiLh what might have iwcu u wx'i- To the 0u§ accident. Some of the yum; sports Du}. had tied a. wire across the l‘;u.:'u:ui truck doubt close to the cattle guard over which they ideas had to cross. and as Andy and his ludv have you 11: were uhuut to cross the cattle guard Humid! , under: they went knee deep in. h‘me clay and \'-';1U‘l' ‘ his“; which is veljy 5;ict"§".unl hard to get, out of. urithn This "mks-5 haw, remin'ded them uf the little 1 have ( verse which goes like this. ‘ you 1. CORRESPONDENCE. 1‘;qu . Take our feet from the miley chv and place them on the lOLk cries And', ih ucr luck next time. Some of the yuung people of this vicinliy went to a neighbor’s sum-.1: hm}; L234. mummy night, when: thf. man had ins! 1h:..:hcd gathemw sap mu’t‘aavcd him u. lot of but her “on his returning to the hugh (m Monday morning behold all that was lei". of the cow tents of his sap was a huh: s! uck hard and fast to the edgv 0t tin: kettle. the man ably said, by heavens I Wouhl like in: “p.511 dwm rascals. Next timv luuw them to hail, Andy. ' 'lhe fannors of 1.‘ m 11- themsehes mug»; {11; that lax-inns fort} n n u made into firewood Tuesday last Mr. J. homeof Mr. W. H. W pleasure scekvrs in sum sire by testing the fmu m. returning [hunks :0 pivasant, night. whileul fourth into H10 mm'niu lmlee u‘ ' In humble aha-4!» M1“. \\ m, Johnston :1! have arrived safely in : when: they purpose 11 home. Mr. Dic‘. T1103. 1’. evening u? Mame“: L \lrs. Ucn. :-‘me. ..; had the mi mrum- progressing in ombx)‘ .. ,. . l 1'! V's"? " ' -. shun we would hkr h , ‘rn line correspondent CXIALC‘LS ‘u brother correspondcnm m'cv: J on We}; will cruel a, hip: w‘ w ‘ he l1!" Long Swamp" I'x' Aw auul Bu thcir drive '.‘ ‘nf \\'\lI ---« 1 min: to we dirt‘ctcll ' f r m“ n ‘I‘ H4 Hold out for '.-.'~-nz In tin-(:0 .2 r x - . \\'e the : Altho‘.‘ \ 9 There Lmuthr. Mr. Gen. Pugu ‘ .5 week, {he Wuodxmn . ' A were rcmmled by n. ’11 party at night . ‘r. "s .7‘ Nu] fill in ammry ‘.‘uA ‘ . .301 t and returned hr-mo. N". JC-n H» n- .) «:I-‘x .5: resident is movi‘. ’ .rom this Pontypoml, when, m: will mul; home. Miss M. McMeish of Mi“ 1.; hasty vifii‘, on Mum-um Linc Rug The farmers are once more surface of the soibdown, aunl best to forwar nr RE". lull-K). 3|. AIDA) W. H \V “'1; Mabel 1‘ l-‘RA .VKJ. I .\' lFE' . W .t 723'? 1:1 (in 1 “we; mule msn Mr. mu .uxuv a pleasant Sunday iw nce of \h'. \\m. Sycr [l \' :EEE 7.25:5: 32.x 5:257 om 1:535; whu .mu \\: m ;::.1 '1 l\' mac ‘. dealers In: of sore pxoduc- ' ’et‘tinltz, 1. on; e an“: g.u:1}le:::a Ill mm to l’unX)‘ ”I maki-ng L) kn llll 1) 01-1 and respected rum this \"iczmly to will make his future 'k‘zkilt‘y m-e husvin" 11cm, ml :xnv lice 111mm au1‘. 1)]! ‘Cd Indy \‘il ‘ cut; her ll u I-il'HY? 1i fif'u :cLs to meet his :cr Jordan ‘, When :3 he drew {rum the mud Bulls» " in ‘ L . Chi: ' ' ‘il‘ 11 V .uuily (‘ll H week to m {I um (H! {‘Ht‘C. Lunanlz}. {and be" l-zst. it satisfaction), 11 to a. pleasant; “clock :11 rived, their “ Dad ’ \\'I It'll“ l‘. .\Iu 'r is the [11:11 \V4 \' oven JILl‘XT '\irU\' Ill Inc \y 1a lately arm, is such '1..!.'51::L1§ng hi! lll”\'.10d"€(1 in cly ,u the fifteen winco, {mm-3 Mimi lht'il‘ Alex. M ivrsv, as" 1:11?" Elliot of t? High con 'whi am a: Marshall ;,I ro. Jae. Don 1a.: of the‘ Mill- brook Count, discharged t e duties of High Vice Chief Ranger; Bro. S. W. Clarke a: Past High Chief Ranger; Bro. Wm. Douglas as High Chaplain. and the High Herald’s were Bros. James Lang, James Greer, David Deyell and Wm. Rutherford, The ceremony was watched attentively and in a most appreciative manner by the large number of ladies and gentlemen who had been invited. At the conclusion of the dedication, the Hi%h Chief Ranger called Mr. Hugh \Vaddel forward to the chair, and that entlenmn having been presented with the oiligation, assented to it and was declared an honorary member of the order. This graceful act was heurtly applauded by the audience and was accepted by Mr, Wuddell in a few appropriate remark. The ode “ Blest be the Tie that Binds ” was then sung; and after a few remarks by the High i Chief and the High Inspector, an adjourn-i men! was made to the Agricultural Hull where the ladies hat! sumptuous lumch pre pared, which was heartiiy partukcn of by all, after which the Chief Ranger, Mr. R. Long, who ably filled the chair, presented the following program. A speech by Dr. S. W. Clarke, C. P“, of Ivanhoe Court, who in- creased the prevailing good humour by his joculnr remarks, followed b a. short appro- prin‘c address from Dr. Mchinnon, Court l’hysicizui of Ivanhoe, who is well adapted for this position both socinlly and profession- ally. The High Inspector Mr. R. R. Elliot, gave 1t lengthy discourse in which he ably upheld the interests of the order and the lust was . ivcn by the High Chief Ranger, {eta A. .iactlillivrsv who spoke for some time in his usual pleasing manner. The Builieboro band was present and discoursed 3 some beautiful music. We hope that Court 1(‘cntrcvillc may have many more such ‘ plousalit gatherings. l l rtlfikinduillh A..i....‘:\.l 11$;be Hgnngtt of Springville, occupied the Presbygoz-iun pulpig lagst Sabbath. ‘ It is u; be regretted that our esteemed i’rosbyterian pastor, Rev. .135. Cattanach, who x'us unable to be at the dedication of the 1mm hall of (Hr-:1 (“um-wine of which he is nlmpuxln. up he is .spcuumg at while at the Edd-Si." ‘d in Williamstmvn for the good of his lumin‘. Nias M. '_‘.ir l tamed home mat Mon- day from £14~nborfl where she was visiting frmmls. Mr. John 71.1.: sun ed a field of oats last Saturday. M 1'. Henry Hull, 8. good brickmakcr near Millln‘onk, has been delivering for the new rcsbyterian mouse at which the contractors Messrs. Main and MtIntyre of Petetboro’, have commenced to work. They were uwmflm} the contract of fixing the church zuul 2'vi‘dinu the mansc some time ago for [In ' -,~.’ $180“. A Mm: lime ago Messrs. (leo. Byers and. Jus. Whlfl. 1 were. sawing against. Messrs. . s Sm: 1‘. and l). Byers. The former an wok r-i‘x' Ll. hardwood log 35 inches in JH-y’nmer in t\\‘0 minutes, but. it Look the LLLu-r two and ulmlf minutes as they were mflw- rf's'u‘ Mini-'1 i ' ihis occasion. ‘3” " "3‘ “We“ M'ixned returned home in»; week *1“ “2' itLrC‘Hirig'la while in Aurora at the home of her mum; Rev, Mr. MC- I)m-.‘<».ll, during her visit, she had the pl :sure of amending the wedding of her “101', Miss Minnie McDowell. The remains of the late Richard Langlon,‘ who «lied ‘n l'cterbum’ last Saturday aged '76, were interred in the Fraserville Baptist «:cnmtcry last, Monday. The deceased was vacr ~10 years in the employing of the (Sunni Trunk Railway and formerly resided at Frascrvxlle. way of a bun}; burn. ‘ Miss Annie Hutchinson read u. well pru- purcd paper on the endeavour topic at the Y. 1’. S. C. E. met-ting last Sunday nighL. 111‘ 11111115 11 . 1101111- 11011: in Schools."\\"111t1 '1,1.1.11‘. l1"‘1:nmc \. (1111 1 111111101.l““o 1 11111111211 1.11111: 11111”.th it 1111. the 1115“”. 1 11111111111 ‘111'11111 fulleing 11:1) 0.11111e_";)1“‘”‘ 11111111111111 .\11".\ 1 think .\lr.J‘.1'1it x'cu .1 1 - W .1310 1:11111'111112111 at 0110 11110'01' the (11 . \1111 11:l\c 51.01111 :111011011122'1 1:10 place 0. “Lhc 1111111 1'11'11111'01‘1 :1 n1111w11u1' \11Lhout [111111111111 11‘ '.’.1- (1111111111116 of the subject 111' 3113-1? the. schnols 111 the \icinity of. “1111110111. :.:11 11111111111," like {he one 311111 1111111111011 in 101:1' Wm, 11.. 1' l .111! 11101) 0111 of 1111.- 111<c11ss§m1, ‘.1u1 1‘ -cur 11111111: 1 111110111111 under xomo '..112.11:...0.1 refer to 1 this s 1111211111111 02 wms (half 111011113; isspom. i11 1:111' 2-“111'5 1.1111 111'c other half 111 set- \ :11 113 .. 11w: (11150). Nov. 12 You learned t111s 111 11.511:- 1111.111.- t1.»d1011ls 1 must say you ' must 1131's .11'11!‘ Your call at some unfortun- 1 319 1101-2111 the (1111'. If the information has i been "1111111111 from some public school pupil, 2 11'111. then my advice wounl be, take it for 11111111; it is 1101111 1 0.11110: mean by this, 1 111111. the 1911131!) of everv child 13 question- gal1le.l1'.1! 1. 1s 1111 111e11111cy have. some may 1.; -.11 um) their heads. Ask one hundred ‘1 111111ils 211111 1'011 11'11‘1 get fx'nm ninety -f1\c at 111.1331 1>11110111f1hesozwr1 1121111115, 11.1 to the 111111111111 11f \mlk "1' .. .'111 1'1. 1111 “011! 1111.- 1111.1- :1 "-,.' :1? .111 1111-1111 mg'm, our 11,-:1-:|1<.' 9, ‘311';11::.u11 111' “(111“. W1: could sit 1.21111:1'11'!‘~ 1511111 :11 .1111' i:n:111:1'1"1-1k 311:1 not 21-: '11, ‘1 1h ‘ 11.1 1-1 1.1111 11.11.191.11 .11111 you 11.11151. 1111- .«11111' :1;1§\';c:s, Jim 11\ 11:13 to ,.111111-11 111 110 111' .11.»:111' 11:13 m1'11ing [11 do, ‘1 111111111 ""1 .111 111-11 11.11 :11. 111111111. Now .\lr. ‘_' 13.1.1111' 1 1101112 {11:11. you 11.11 see that. there 1 are 1110 snles to the 8101') and that if is WW 1 often the much (1111111111115. 101111 suffermg 1 teacher who ist‘: 1e abused one. CH M 11 tc'icly.‘ We Captain Sweedv U. S. A.. San Diego, Cut. says: “Shiluh‘s Catawh Remedy is t.1n-‘irstnu-divine I have ever found that would 101m,- any goal.” Price 50 cents. 0H hv A. [.I‘iwu {he L-omiqion Mutual Fire Insurance Association. E (nu-J): .b. :i. 11 Sunday, While M 1‘. Robert White was mg xis (Humor, a piece of "war Ix‘camc ged in his lhmu‘. and although nmdical was at Lvncu brought, hu diml in :L few mum. . 'i‘rl): BEST AND CHEAPEST F055} FARHERS. it is the only £91“ Rates are only about one half of that charged by stock companies. For further information app} 1mm: \Vuux 1N scuoulm‘. Elinor of Tm: REPORTER. B. Sn:,-â€"-1 have bee :euiuug, and no others In: ’ cading Loo, JP“ With :1 com any isfucing Four Year Elm: ’ut I’ohcy. 000060000000 1:11:11"; .1 11111 111111- will : 1111-1111113; 111-\L 1111111“ 1-111 of 11111': now 11:15 tor :11 '11xis11:111 Endeavor 0111 1-1'1-1')‘ 3111,16 ' CoRRBs‘PON DENT. importing diroot f1 mu the manufactuwrs SAME QUAI ITY uf goods at 10 tn 2 I‘ l have not the same advantages. Iflrfifi UWdEl Saw I? 1000 yards (:rey Cotton worth 813.. “UR PRICE‘J’IVE CENT 1000 yards White Cotton wmtlx Tu. 0U}! PRICEâ€"J’IVE CENT 500 yards Light and Dark Prints \mrlh TC. UVR 1’R1C]‘1~â€"FIVE 051‘"! 100 Linen Tablecloths 111 1.111 517.1: :5, sli'b [1111' «11111121350111 1 HAL] VICE. 1000 yards American Indira) Minis 11mm IUc. ()U 1' I’PICEâ€" EIGHT CEI‘TPSA 10006111115 Plain and kancy Crcym .11111Criuklc1 111121-19»: Drct'b‘c‘. “firth?“ UR PRICEâ€"TWENTY (11h 1S 5 Dozen Parasols worth 67m, ()L'R l’RlUltlwl-‘IJ'H‘Y CENTS. “ u 3 “ 9m, nun Pl:1(3;i~â€"SIC\'I-IXTY-FIVE 0mm 3 " “ H $125009. PRLCJ‘ZMâ€"ONEDOLLAR: ‘ ‘ 4 .. u h 1.500UR PR1Ci‘J-~UI\'E-'J‘\\'I~2X'l‘\4‘th- . . . ' . _ ‘ . no r ‘ on 1000 yards (3118!, m this week) of all-wool burgers, double wxdth, u oth #90- 0“? pnce ... 1800 yar'ls wide all-wool Serge worth 45¢, aux price 3.3a. _ , 100 yards Gimp Trimmings (last scasun's gum} worth from Inc. to 303., sale pnee 1004 5 dozw Buys’ Flanncttc Shins \ 50 damn pair of (Jul-famous Huck Our $17 Men’s Overconh zu'c :sclih 31‘") Ladies Black or White SI rm per dozen, our price is 20v. 4 The Mamie department is imam; coming to hand weekly. .x CARI’ETS AND CU 1 :TA 1 XS \‘\ a give you the wood» as WL‘ bcforce vou buy AlwafiAttend Our On gccoéfft of 9ur system of buying for ca} 1000 yards Mack and Colured Laces worth 15c. OUR P C '25 dozen Black Cuainncrc Hos: \‘vortlx 35c. OUR P a 30duzcrn Black Cashmere “use “01111450. OUR P _ 33' Bargains in Sjlk Laces, lnccrtimxs, c., Kid and till; (HowsuVeiIings. Fug Hosmty, £31ch and I: IVIelg’s Furni \Ve have no bad debts, and no expense for collecting ac- counts, }mth of which must be added .to the profits in all places doing acredit busincs. Our immense purchase from Lilly, \‘. at» Toronto, of nearly 2,01m150ys‘ spin at ready for the crowd M: (1051! 1:11}. m, TWO-PIECE SUITS and Tlilil‘ selling figure is jun DYE-HA1. further prices ‘ 1 1113~=v 5.x. 1 la? Bring in your boys and 9:1 m M 1h: .. V Y < 7: ) ' DLLZSb (mods é: Paltasols. Abstract Statement qffieceEpis Taxes. . . ..... Sundries. ...... Notes discounted F mes ...... . . . . . Town Hall ...... Licenses . ....... DUB BARGAIN LIST F03 SAT ONCE MGRE CARR"?! a"; Embroi diary 2 Seve I! ff‘c’t pllfll Mywife wussfliiczcd fer 1w; )cfuzwu M054 “ has"; she: using many tannin-s withoux and owing to this on: hundxcdaij ' Staplc Dcpa 17Lmd .â€" “fififgge ”‘dEMfiibmagj ,.__A,. .f. ..‘â€"â€">~â€"’ ... ,M , v Nb" 1 Ex 130. 13/ HALL, GELCHR'SST 3:. co. Remember RECEEP’E'S. . LeBRgN _ c i5c., 0LG m, OUR 1.25 0UP. 1.52; 0 UR Sold Everywhere. 25c.each. DIRECT EMPORT 19/ SUM/11m .8!" E1 \V sf Receipts anfi Expenditures for {he Viliage of i‘u‘iiiébrqa‘s for the year 1893. ' Are Threatengd Wim consumption. 0 mm 1h 3% (5772!! IS WHAL YOU “(EOUiRE Worth 1 shu) U a] -®--" ' ‘ '43- v. ‘ A 71.x" \-w«.-/.-‘ Slou Eévc a Very Bad Cough. 7 Are Suffering from Lung Troubles. Have Lo’st Flesh through ilmess. Arg’l‘hpflglgckawis'ihficfisgmptlon. A K A lA“ . 2A1 11 a u d Undarxvzar. QWLS “orth 50c” our pxice 39c. be” (Mr price we 41:; Inn of the Hide Embroidery an ’54 yard ends U an H. '1]. 1‘ l'PyICE. ' «()th :43! :5, our [nice-“1.15. 394$ vvv-‘r - . n--- v,, b ~ z'mc pct-n under therlcfx shouldtr and RM to U ' «M ., “ D. L." Mmlhul Planet): didaawh tun sold by me hate. giving QQ‘! m mum!) Dam-ac. mu» '1‘ l' prwc 2:00. qkfl, at only the UH Hi .UE‘HRH 21,1 URBAY >CC ahmild see them E W THE SUITS lav pric‘ th I? it" 70? I. TailOr-in ()7 [-IXI"EY\'Di'I’l'Ri vou FIVE GENE! mm: CENTS. FIVE CENTS‘ Ll‘ fi no“ A'dCKSj x“ .«lnl see them S'mrgoods Hi Q1 U;

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