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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 25 May 1893, p. 5

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lCrockery. 1d F ancy. dvertised S .. BLACK CASHMERE AND LISLE THREAD HOSE. E“ r he “711016 NEW NECKXVEAR. L I , Great .7 Boys and Men’s Suits in All Prices. Men’s Regatta and Tennis Shirts. 5 ‘ -â€"M r. Holden Crossley has removed with his family to Peterboro’, and we understand Mr. Joseph Armstrong inâ€" tends to remove to the same place next week. s, h .. and alâ€" nutes by VVooll ford’s Sanit -y otion. This never 1 fails. Wari ed by A. LEACH. 1113 _/ â€"A eeting of the Millbrook cricket M“ J- H- H‘ Jury, the 0936a“! club will be held at Mr. Smith’s office will be here again on tfie above on Friday eveningnext at 7.30 for the cl r s purpose of orgamzmg for the season. a e . , L/ 00-; reâ€" . Remember the dates! June 19ei20 â€"Itch on human animals cured in 30 â€"~Neuralgia must go! $5. ‘ ward for a case that “ pers Ara- H ‘ m'ne d bian Balm ” will elieve at once. ave [our eyc ’ .xa I VVarranted by EACH 16- scientifically, Free of charge and secure a pair of spec- tacles adapted to your sight. â€"On Monday evening next the ladies of the Methodist church will hold an “at home” at the Methodist parsonage. Refreshments will be serv ed at eight o’clock. A short programme of music and recitations will be ren- dered. Everybody heartily welcome to this the first of the season. Tickets only 15 cents. Mr. Jury will be at A. T. ELLIOTT’S Drug Store on the above dates. CONSULTATION FREE PETERBUBU «so BUSINESS / eeLIeeea " A thorough Business and Shorthand training school. Competition yearly for Gold and Sil- ver Medals. The 70 page illustrated Circular mailed free. G00. 5. Bean, B. A., L. L. B.. and A. Blanchard. Chartered Accountant of Ontario are the Principals. TOWN TALK â€"-Keep your eye cher for bar gains in fine footw 18 â€"-Dr. Ni'ddrie left for Toronto this morning. l 9 â€"English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Rina Bon eeney, Sprains, Sore a ollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Sa ,50 by use of one bottle. Warran.’ d by A. LEACH. ll-l â€"-R. Deycll has something fresh to say to you in our advertising columns this week. His great clearing sale is still goingr on and bargains in grOceries, crockery, and glassware are the of the day. In order 0 clea ‘ stock as soon as poss' marking his goods do to figures that knock the bottom out of wholesale prices. _Just arrived at R. J. Doak’s, the largest prettiest and cheapesj‘tgteek of wall paper ever hown in/ Iillbrook- See this stock fore/buying. Rem. nams of last ye r’ took sold at great sacrifice. Buy arly and secure the plums. 10’ -â€"The following sad refrain is season- able zâ€"“Father, dear father, come home with me now, for ma has some carpets to beat; she’s got all the furniture out in the yard from the front door clean down to the street. The stove must come down and be put in the shed, and the yard must be cleaned of dead grass, for its â€"It is an Jenkins keep in town. edged fact that e best wearing boots 20-3 éllr. C. P. W'atford of Peterboro’ was in town Wednesday. â€"Dr. Root’s Red the best pills for a LEACK sells the â€"â€"Miss askel of Peterboro’ is visit- ing Miss Nattrass. time to clean house and the to pay E . 1 . b . . f th â€"and the front windows need some 0 _‘ plf ermia as a 0 6 new glass. Father, dear father, come complexxon has ual. Try it At home with me now, and bring some All the dinner we’ll have will be cold snans and such, and we’ll have to eat staiiding up too, for the tables and chairs are out in the yardâ€"oh, I wish spring house cleaning was through. Father, dear father come home with me now, for ma is as mad as . a Turk. She says you area lazy old thing and that she proposes to put you to work. There’s painting to do, and paper to hang and windows and casmgs to scrub, for its house cleaning time, and you’ve got to come home and revel in suds and cold grub. â€"Mrs. Albert Duncan of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting friends in town. â€"-The town council will meet on Monday, June 5th, as a court of re vision, when appeals against the assess- ment roll will be heard. â€"â€"Get a box of ulators, the best 500. For sale by A. LE H. ‘fo â€"Have you . ee Epidermia the great skin cure, chzema, salt rheum, ,c. For sale by ‘ LEACH. 16‘ b k and Congress Boots are the best value in town. of Kentucky. miles an hour. ed was 16 feet. fall is 100 inches. Snow is 14,700 feet. turning on its back. to a depth of 600 feet. the trowel of the mason. cay of vegetable matter. at Michigan University. pointed court pinniste to the King of Sax- fonrth miles long; begun, 1870; opened, year leather and articles manufactured of it valued at $136,374. found quite frequently in the onyx quarries in Lower California. bitter against the fork. one man declaring that its use was impious. articles hitherto made by hand. tober 28, for the final farewell in America, y which time she may be also a. widow, as her husband is very ill. SHoT SILKS, SILK A and Colored Laced BLAC [\Kl Men’s Balbriggan Underwear. â€"â€"Last Friday evening the members of the Cedar Valley foot-ball team met for the purpose of organizing for the present season, and after a short prac- tice the following officers were elected : E. Might, captain ,- T. Thompson, treas- urer ; D. Armstrong, secretary, J. Findlay, field captain; C. Moore, J. Isbister and H. Roddy, committee. Friday evenings will be devoted to practice and everybody who onjoys a gauze of foot-ball are invited to the practice and will be made welcome to become members. 'l’llere are about one themsd 9M" Stradivarius violins in existence, and owners claim to be of his make. Mrs. Maria. Barnard of a. Boston church ch of $2500 a year. Myron Whitney has salary of $3000 as bass in the same choir. of the world, and 000. novelty in the shape of a doll wearing Panama hat. disappears and â€"â€"An open secret. Jenkins is offerâ€" "M’s cap- ing the prettiest and most attractive BL: on?) ,Of the sulfa)“ ‘gmh mills 1 3‘ r " . . . . - all Z l e. n I . ' style in ladi s’ hn x 0rd shoes, 'lheoâ€" e1 0 2mg 0 e lemem (e ec dore Ties '21 in town. " utton shoes to be found 20-3 â€"â€"Millbrook cadets of temperance invite the friends of the cause to a pub- lic entertainment this (Thursday) eyen- ing in the town hall. 'Their object being to get the general public to un- derstand what is aimed at in this work. An interesting programme of literary and musical selections will be given by the best local talent, varied by dumbbell and other exermses by the cadets, also an address by the prOVincial superin- tendent of cadet work. Admission by silver collection. by electric power. “M The European \Var Cloud, ’.‘ Oh, I’m the awful cloud of war ! I'm never out of sight ; I don’t know what they keep me forâ€" They never have a light. But I'm forever on the list , For visitors to survey ; They tell me l'd be sadly missed If I should fade away. A chancellor may quit his job, A prince his land clisplease, Or friendly notables hob-nob ; The queen may simply sneeze ; The kingr may slightly crook his m At emperor or czar, And trouble certainly will comeâ€" “Behold the cloud of war 1” I've hovered over Europe here Until I’m tired out ; I’m now a chestnut old and sore, But Still I’m talked about. Newsmakers all in me delightâ€"- They know what 1 am for ; When other news is scarce they write About the cloud of war. _-â€"â€"â€"â€"__________-â€" Nodding Off to Sleep, â€"Jenkins is after the men’s trade in fine boo this ason. Men’s Don- gola Oxfor oes, Dongola Balmoral 20-3 SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST. Scientific and Historic Notesâ€"Facts and Doings of To-Day. There are 90 active volcanoes in Central America. The largest cave is the Mammoth Cave, The speed of the falcon often exceeds 150 in the end falls upon the chest. The largest mammoth tusk yet discover- At the equator the average annual rain- this falling and raising, or, in other words, At the equator the hm“ 0f perpetual off to sleep while in a sitting posture con- tinues. At the precise moment when the mind loses its consciousness there results a. general relaxation of all the muscles. If the body be at rest in a lying posture there is no marked result, but, if the body he in an uneasy posture, such as sitting, then the relaxation of the muscles causes the falling of the head and nodding describedâ€"Brook- lyn Eagle. - â€"_~â€"â€"â€"______ Queen Victoria ls Fond of Pete. The shark cannot seize its prey without In Northern Siberia. the ground is frozen The tail of the beaver gave the hint for The will-o’-the-wisp is caused by the de- Two Chinese women are medical students 9 i . TheresadAlbert-Carenno has been ap- The Queen’s most constant companion: are “Spot,” a fox terrier ; “Roy,” a. black and tan collie; anda lovely little brown Spitz called “Marco.” Her favorite dogs nv. . The St. Gothard Tunnel is nine and one- are collies, and she possesses a magnificent A LEACH’S , . , . 1831- specimen in “Darnley,” exhibited at the ' belogna and cheese : it s most twelve A census ,,f the trees of Paris shows that Agricultural Hall show. “Jessie,” the ‘ _\Yarden Prower was in town on o’clock and there’s nothing to eatâ€" I’m the French capital has 88,000 green Queen’s favorite old_ riding mare, Was found Wednesday, visiting our Reeve. so hungry I’m weak in the knees, growths. by the Idler's contribUtOI‘s PlaCIdIY Stand- This country exported to Hawaii last ing in a solitary loose box, warmly wrapped in rugs, her own natural coat being like very thick, soft, black plush. With her splendid coat, silky mane and tail, lofty crest, and soft, mild eyes, she looks worthy of her royal mistress. “Jessie’s” pedigree is not given, but she was bred near Bal- moral. She is about fifteen hands three inches in height, black as a coal, and with peculiar white markings on forehead and back. She is now 26 or 27 years old, and, until within the last twelve months, has carried Her Majesty for many years. The Queen is stated to be very fond of Jessie, who, although now, from, old age, past work, is invariably sent to the castle for ins _ect_igh when Her Majesty is at Windsor. _ 2-9 I- 1048?. Blocks 60 feet long without a break are The English clergy was at first very Electricity is now used for rgings, angers, making ball bearings and other Adelina Patti sails from Liverpool on Oc- / /////// // ["7 z’// I,” z.’ 9" l- .‘2 E e e u. Effie; reeves, ‘ lie refs fi=3<->§‘5 «4-: Q 3;: .: l§;U,_.-EI, ‘r? .m‘fs'm .1 {,0 1‘ ‘55 3":ij 15 . '~ ; ' Fit-é 1; ND TAFFETA GLGVES, ,. ‘vViTE‘i AND ‘WITEOUT CUFFS. ' “554, :, Wool Delainesz. Light a Dark Grounds fiLtVE5$i PARASOLS pro- bably one hundred thousand which the Smith is the soprano air and has a. salary The Victoria Railroad Bridge over the St. Lawrence at Montreal is two miles long, and one of the engineering wonders yet it only cost $5,000,- A Paris toy merchant has brought out a. On pulling a string the hat its placeis taken by a con- tricians) estate, electric shuttles have been introduced and the entire weaving is done The loss of voluntary power in 'a person sinking quietly into sleep is very gradual. An object is grasped by the hand while yet awake; it is seen to be held less and less firmly as sleep comes on, till at last all power is gone and it falls away. The head ofa. person in a. sitting posture gradually loses the support of the npscles which susâ€" tain it upright; it droops by degrees and The head falls by the withdrawal of power from par- ticular muscles, the slight shock thence en- suing partially awakens and restores this power, which again raises the head, and the nodding, continues as long as the dozing , (36).. «woman» .. ' 133 T' «i ‘f: . . mu " T “ml ,6) ' .. a, dfliDhlllihl L'fL‘j mm; v / I mmmmmnummj! ........c "M, 2...“, _...... JJ‘JH‘JHHH (151:! ill! 1‘ momma. mum-Me i I‘ITITI M to st box. 16- â€"GiantProli '0 Sweet ,3 , '11, Select Yellow (_ a so choice seed Buckâ€" wheat for sale at \V. VA MES. l9t 8‘ ) w “PS." i I’? “A“, \‘h‘rx l . ~, 3. .. 7 fin - Worst Case of Scrofula the Doctors Ever Saw Completely Cured by H’OOD’S SARSA PARILLA . “ When I was 4 or 5 years old I had a scrot- ulous sore on the middle finger of my left hand, which got so bad that the doctors cut the finger off. and later took off more than half my hand. Then the sore broke out on my arm, came out on my neck and face on both sides, nearly destroying the sight of one eye, also on my right arm. Doctors said it was the Worst Case of Scrofula they ever saw. It was sinnply awful! F ivo years ago I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Gradually I found that the sores were begin- ning to heal. I kept on till I had taken ten bottles, ten dollars! Just think of what a. return I got for that investment! A thou- sand per cent? Yes, many thousand. For the past 4 years I have had no sores. I Work all the Time. Before, I could do no work. I know not what to say strong enough to express my grat- itude to Hood’s Sarsa arilla for my perfect cure.” GEORGE W. URNER, Farmer, Gal- way, Saratoga county, N. Y. Hooo's PILLS do not weaken, but all digestion and tone the stomach. Try them. 25c. PUMPS l PUMPS ! EVERYBODY NEEDS A PUMP. o. winâ€"Essen Manufactures all kinds of Pumps and can satisfy you both in style and price. We make aspecialty of the now well known EUREKA PUMP, which, wherever used with its latest improvement calls forth wonderful praise. It is the only pump on the market that can be changed so as to throw either a light or heavy stream of water. You should see it before purchasing. ' I- we manufacture six different styles of wooden pumps and handle every de- sign of Canadian and American iron 1*. pumps. If you are in need of a pump call and see us before purchasing. It will pay you. G. W. GREEN, Millbrook, Ontario

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