Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Millbrook Reporter (1856), 20 Jun 1895, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

by set of bat hand- lrs when on the ‘lVC YOU)" will Kobt lben iss, getting the very s to 5m Wm. IRS. l'nhillet WW and We de- ll guar- -st mm. a, live 3|" and 0 show zbtion to '1'! forâ€" uninfun r when Pm tiers, it first i at 1M 0“ India, ~ um” :1 Hobby fa ”([10 Ily ok ! ’CH 2 RH T87 cnt me onenuer. were used as w Ashés sticks and (just capons and the worst of all, the badmngue. -â€"-'Ko Gillett, J. P., had one of those uses to try the other evening, ““011 the wise man Solomon had in his day. Two women from the Fallis line, wh° are unablé to live neighbor- 1y}; hzdhtoéldlow the J. P, to settle it, wic e b im '0afineu n the Offeruhl'. {‘thtfiiikfi 21an (1‘33” â€";\way to Camp. B troop of cav- nlry. thirty nine horses and forty two om'rers and men, commanded by Capt. Sutton, left for Kingston on Tuesday morning, also one company ofoinfantry in Command of Capt. W'inslow.) Dr. leer‘s Extract of Wild Strawberry cures Dilil‘l'hun, Dysenzerv, Cramps, Colic. Oriius, Cholera. infumum, and all be bowels. Never travel with- ;35c. ? â€"I want to buy ngood young heavy draught. horse. One car we of fr h greynnd white lime and L aster 3'0 hand this week. Shingles gnloré, prices away down. “7. Tux-:X'l‘os. 2f -â€"Mrs. Menzies and Miss Basel.“ O’Brian of BufTalo, loft for home Tues. day morniuL', after spending a pleasant. visit. with their aunt, M rs. A. J ohnstou. â€"Mr. Robert Chambers of B'en- heim is holidaying at, the 01d homL-Lhere for a week or two. Albert went up to take charge of ths store duJing his ab amt-e. ‘ â€"- Mrs. A. J. ArmstrongofCobourg, who was fishing with Mrs. Chas. Needler and Mrs. T. 1’. Collins last week, returned on Saturday night. â€"Tllc electic light poles are being placed in position on our streets this week, which looks as if we are to be properly lighted this fall. â€"Mr. W. A. Fullis, M.L.A., who has been making air-extended visit in \Vostern Ontario returned last week looking rcfresbed after hi; holiday. â€".\le9rs L. F. Clarry, Geo. Bum- ham and J as. Bateson left on Monday for “'hitby, where they play in the battalion band while at camp. nEmg-O- thohousehold remedy for star; â€"Bricr Richards of the Mirror, Onucmee, spent Sunday-at his old home and made the REPORTER a vall on Monday. -â€"-.\lr. Anfrod Dawson, Bailieborn ex clerk of Sou’h Monao «ban. was in town on \Ioml.x.y and called on the REPORTER â€"-Quite a. number drove out to the warden party at. Zion church on Mon- day night and report the ex ouing \ery pleasantly spout. ~â€"'Ihe Rev. Mr. Philip, from bar- iingwn township has been placed in charge of the Methodist church here for the ensuing year. â€"_\lisses Marjory ()lwh and Ethel lxiclmrdsun wont up tn Tomnto on Tuesday morning to attend a musi'nl rxamination at the Consonatoire. â€"-Mrs. Dr. McKinnon and child left yesterday morning for an extended vacation with her 3% in Toronto. â€"Upwnrd of 100 cgo'xc‘fnrms from 50 acres up to 300 acres, for sale . prices and upon terms to suit that'm'ies. Ugo. Soorrumm. Millbrook. 41 â€"-â€"It wouldn’t be a bad idea to have ‘ the burdock’s and uther weeds cut on the streets of the villag:_~, if the overseer b not too busy- â€"C. F. Farwell, M. P. P., of Sault; Ste. Marie, spent Sunday with his sis ter, Mrs. C. H. \Vinslow. â€")Ir. and Mrs. McCamus sr. spent Sunday with their son the Rex. D. N. McCamus at the pars-mage. â€"Sorne great bargains 1n.‘\'iJU¢{:ave propertxes call and see Inst ulsamo. Geo. Soorrumus. 44 â€")Ir. R. Dey'ell and \Valter Coombe were jurors at, the Cobourg Court last week. loan RE 3.}?st (ERIWSVOJEERX Millbrook. 4-1 â€"Mr. Best and wife of Toronto were in town on Tuesday, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Dr. McKinnon. â€"â€"\Vc would draw attention to the minutes of Counties Council in another column. ‘NVV‘MWMV‘WWWWV [I 5563? ‘ writing. Try a three months' course this or Winter. For :crms write Aljirlhnrwzh'.’ \Vriting. 75nd Tips; ‘3 l And School of Shopthand, PETER!“ )ROI '( i H. ONTARIO. VOI'RS‘HS LV ):(N')K-Kl-‘.!-‘J‘I.\'(l. SHORT ,1 hand.”Arixhnndix'. \\'_rit_ing. :lndu'l‘yyg: (the millbrooh ”Reporter. petepbom’ Saar-7255 @ellege Watch this space next week. $100,000.00 of private funds'tg THURSDAY. Jl'XE '20. 1395. TO\VN TALK A. BLANOHARD, 9A., I’rinéipnl Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup cures worms of 7311 kinds in children or adults. No cathartic is required as it. both destroyes and expels the worms I â€"When most of us read those wonderful cures by Pink Pills. \Vnrn- lers’ Safe Cure and other quack medi- cines, and .see the “before and after taking” faces of the recovered invalid we generally take the story with a. grain of Salt, but when the familiar‘ contour of our own townsman, Alex 5 Mofl‘ut appeared the other day in the ‘ Toronto dailies we had to swallow our former doubts. \Ve didn’t know it had been so bad a. case Alex, but all our readers of your acquaintance will‘ rejoice in the complete recovery‘ Paine’s Celery Compound did it friends and the fur coat, which the testimonial says Alex wore even in summer has been discarded. \Vonderful isn’t it, if P. T. Barnum or his agent were around Alex. could make some money. )1 rs. Turner. ._ ruuvv vu Monday to Montreal, the former home of the drceascd. The doctor returned on Tuesday morning, but Mrs. Turner will remain with her mother for a few weeks. “'0 give in another column a short account of Mr. Scott’s career from the Ottawa FIW Press. The REPORTER begs to extend the sincerest sympathy of the community to the Doctor and K- D. 0- Pills Gui-es chroni° constipation. 'n. tfilufl! as mug-logos the agricultur'il grounds slncfe “c “ere in slnrt trous- l crs, but like the rest who triad to take ‘ part in or sce the cricket match on Saturday last. we got, there. It, seems incredible that such aspecmcle of boor ish and unfriendly spirit as was exhib- itcd on that occasion could take place in a. civilized counnunity. The village giws every encouragement to the So- ciety and it is surely small return to throw the guess: pasture open for ath- letic sports. Someone has blundered. â€"Dr. H. A. Turner and Mrs. Tur ner were suddenly called away by wire on Saturday to Ottawa. to attend the funeral of Mr. Scott, Mrs. Turner’s father, who died that morning afbir only a. brief illnesa. Mr. Scott, jr., who was visiting here, also accompan‘ ied them. The funeral tool: place on \I’-_J.-_ A- xr, . u â€"\Ve .m. 0 not {ti :1. tame as mclosos grounds sincfi “e “e â€"Cunsi(lwml)lv surprise was mani- il-st lust wm-l: when it, lmcaunn known ‘ that. tho llvv. Mr. .‘ICCRIHUS hm] been tmmfex'rml to Port Pun-y for no.“ your’s lulmrs. “'13 umh‘rstnml the Ichangn was made Pntiroly 0n the rc- spnnsihility of the stationing commit- tee in order to disentangle certain (lif fiuulties they luul mot “iLh in arming ing the ministers. Mr. NIL-Camus will occupy hi4 pulpit here for the last timo on Sunday next, and emuy in the week will remove to his new field, where his many friends here wish him every suc- crass. SHILOH'S CURE is sold on a. guarantee. It cures hwipicnt Cnnsumpbiun. IL is the best (laugh Cure. Only o'ne contra dose : 25 (.13.. 5Q) cts. and $100 per hula. [Sold by A Lawn '2"- ~ â€"Muskin0nge and haw fishing began on Monday lust, and every available cmfb from an old punt. or “dug-out " to a. fine lined Durris canoe, painted and tented with artistic touch, will be in couunissiun to \ 'ar on the filmy tribe. 'Baits of the latest design, will: lim-s‘ that will stand tlm strain of n. 20 panmlcr, will be in order. The “all hm'o lxzul n. lung rmpitv, smtl deserving anglers should he X‘C\V(ll'li('(i by :1. good catch. 7 Captain Sweedv U. S. A.. San Diego Cal.,sa_vs: “thloh's Camrrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good.” Price 50 cents. Sold bv A. men‘ â€"The anniversary services in con- ‘ nection with the Cnvanville Methodist church will be held on Sunday next, when the Rev. Mr. McCaunus wil‘l preach at. 2.30 p.111 , on Monday even- ing a. garden party will b( held in the grounds, when a pleasant. evening may be expected, for the Cavunville ladies never do things by lulves. â€"I. E. Needham i reparedtb take ,sl'mrge of auction squg‘f‘jlglffiinds at shortest notice and low . engs, satis- faction guaranteed. He is now" in a better position than ever to supply you with a. piano or organ. â€"â€"The Court of Revision had an- other sitting on Monday night, but wore unable to cmnplete the roll and will tryagain to-night to do so. If the court received pay for these sit tings, it, wm-e hatter to reduce the assessments at once and be done with it. ‘ rurmnmvnd it.” Sold IN A. LEACIL «Alum; towns and villages are huV- inq :1. half holiday once a wool: during the hot. months to allow clvrks and lmssw. :Llsn, who are Lit-d in from morn ing to night a little fresh .nir. “'0 think it. Would he Worth adopting in‘ Millbruok. M \r..»\lh:1n'.~x church, Janetville are holding :2. garden party on the grounds of Mr. Um. Brnhhurn on Monday mw‘ning, July 3 . Bethany hand will be prvsent. Refreshments served, don’t forget, the date. â€"The Mothmlist Sunday school, Bailichoro, will hold a. garden party on Llw grounds of Mr. \Vcsley Thompson on 'i'uesduy evening next, June 25th. A good time may he expected. Straw- lx-rrimand refreshnwnts served, also football. Mothers Should Read Daniel Ritz, Proprietor and the Humbcrg, 0nl., Indcgwndcn was sum-ring from Dyspepsia 'l‘rouhio,l wok :L few battles Vitalizer and it-cured me. I < rt-c'mnmond it.” Snld In: A. Lit HClu-ist church, Bailichbro, hold their Sumlny school excursion by St’r Rom-or from Bewdk‘y to My] \‘ild, J ubilm and other points on the him, or \lenosday next, June 26th, Icav~ ing Bowdley at 8 o’clock mm. ~le Millhrmk lacrosse tmm visit- ml tuwn on Thursday and «Inflated the Inca! club bv 5 goals 1.0 0. Th"? local imam plnyml z'. Iistloss gnnm, and at no tinn‘ during the calm-st, did they :quknn from the :zpvlLâ€"Cn/mm‘y 1"“,- not tried to scaleso high prictor and Publisher nf , Independent says : “ I m Dyspepsia» and Liver .108 of Shiloh's I can heartily Indieestipn is stubboh but I. ovarcomes It. CALL AND SEE MY NEW IDEAL FORCE AND LIFT PUM P. ' , I ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE 6; STOCK OF SPRAY PUMPS. Gus Pipe and Pipe Fittings always in stack. " Call on, or write - c. WALTER GREEN, MILLBROOK. The above cut represents the best Wind- mill in the market. If you want, to see one at work call on John Fullis, Richard Fania, George Campbell. Hootun Bros. , )3 Com, Cuvan. Alex Hunter. The Brantford Windmill is now Galvanized. Repairs for Peter Hamilton Machinery and all kinds of Plow Points. Eggs and butter taken in exchange: “’0th Its Weight in Gold. (:liVTl.EMl-Z.\',-â€"I have used Dr. Fa Extract of Wild Strawberry and fim cexlain cure fur all Summer Complaint is worth its weight in gold. MARTHA GIL} NT. Ottawa D' .m 81.3," -1 was in a u Lion mth Dimrhu 1. when Dr Una. m‘ \\il«l Slmwbcrry “ ()Im IthI(- l and and I cunno highh‘. ISA \(‘ TA\ LOR. Hood's Pills :ch the best after assist digestion, cure headache. Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in the blood attacking the fibrous tissue of the joints. Keep your blood and llcxllllly and .mu will not. have rheumatism. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. gives the blood vitality and riclmuss and tones the whole body neutral- izes the acidity of the blood and thus cures rheumatism. "Vioâ€" ‘v nu] leblU 13 :1. Pope in the conference. That thete is a. good metal in the conference, for there is a. Steele. That the meetings will he always on time, for there is a Watch. There is a. Bird, 3. good Cook, ‘ a. Dove, a. Coon and a. Puffer in attend ance. That there is always a. Fusse made when they Sing. That there is one Day but no night. That they are not without money for there is a Nickel. That there is one Cragge, two Peakes and twin Clarke’s. ' umps. China Hall the Bay of Quinte Conference of the Methodist church while in session at Pieton last week and made the follow- ing observationszâ€"That there was a Jewell on the educational committee. That the church property committee 1 had a Leitch on it. That there was a Taylor, at Butler, 1). Weaver and 11 Miller on the Sabbath observance com- mittee. That the first man on the list of the conference is Adam. That Mr. Beer is chairman of the temperance committee, and strange to say there is n D__â€" 37 A‘ “ V . MCCARTNEY _A lady reporter for th; Womens edition of_t!le Belleville Sun visited A INN‘TOIK'S \'III\". 0110 of the most noted physicians of mod- ern times says :â€"“ When the system is sur- clmrged with bile and the liver needs a power- ful stimulus to excite it to duu‘, then it is that. we use powerful cathartics to obtain the necetsury relief. often attend, however, i with prostrating cii‘ccts," and he might aleo add, “ often causing by their rte-action worse constipation and biliousness than before." There is a. remedy, however, which absolute- ly cures hilious conditions. It is I‘Iseljay’s Live Lozenges and can be got u; any drug store at 25 cents a box or 5 boxes for a. dollar. “V _-, --.--.J vv be the lust and best excursion to Guelph this year from this district. The fare from Port Hope, adults $1.65, children 85 cents, special train, 7.30 nun. Trains arrive at. Guelph 111711.25 mm. Tickets at the same rates will be good going on all afternoon trains on Monday, June 2-lth; all trains on Tuesday, J une 25th, and good return- ing on all trains till Wednesday, June 26th. ’ â€"Da.rlington Sons of England will 1 run :1 Farmers’ excursion to the Model Farm, Guelph, on Tuesday, June 2". The Agricultural College grounds and Farm are in excellent condition now, and this is the best season of all the your to visit there. This is likely to I.” ‘ ‘ ' A ham and a blessing m mankind is Hag- ynnl Yellow Oil, the great. pain destroyer nml healing remedy for external and inter- nal use. Yellow Oil cures all aches and pains. rheumatism, lune back, sore throat, ci'oup. deafness, cramps. contracted,cords and luuwnoss. l case, the Magistrate enquired which half was drunk. The noble red man promptly replied that: “it; was the Scutch half shut, was drunk." An im- mediate acquiml fuilmved. ' NEW DINNER SETS TEA SETS, TOI LET SETS AND FANCY GOODS. â€"A good story comes to hand from A “EATER". MOTHER. Rama. VI t appears that recently there has been considerable infringomcnt of â€" the law in regard toselling liquor to RELATES HOW HER DAUGHTBR’S Indians. \Vhilc a. case of this kind LIFE WAS SAVED- wns in pragress a few days ago the (lt‘fnncc undertook to show that there wawno infraction of the law hecduse Annemla and General chlllty Imd Bron-gm thr- Indian was only -ha:f an Indian, ller '0 "“3 Verge 01’ "I6 graveâ€"Play“- the at] (‘r , ' ' n, S 0 h. he cinnu held out no [lope ol’ ecovcryâ€"In- - 1 half 136m“ 0 t0 . T Willlanu' I'lnk I’llls Azalu Prove a Life Indian, who has cudently had his eye- . . Saver. tooth cut endorsing: this VIOW 0f the CSLSQ". the l‘lncriqf mun A\nnn:nnll “Ju'nl. From the Ottawa Free Press. .7” -vv'IVl 5 Wild Stmwberry was given ('ROCKS, CREAM CROCKS BUFTER CROOKS, (:ROCII hIES, SMOKED \IEATS, NEW CHEESE, Svu-ro "larrlmn v uu nuauvucrry \VILS given me. vurccl. and I cannot praise it Lon ISAAC TAYLOR, Rothsuy, Out. -â€"-YOY‘ WILL FINDâ€" Rha‘umzltlsm (Yuri-d. â€".-\'1‘ THE â€" all Summer Complaints. 1!. A Rom: and u {Eh-suing. was in a. Very low condi used Dr. Fowler's and find it, n. Fowler's Ex dinner pills, ‘, 0m. be overtaking us. day and night, bnt \\ change unless for the had gone. T had rea. the use of Dr. William and about this time I 11.. criptiou published in the somewhat silmilar to 80‘ Something seemed to uzge n them a trial, and now I tha‘ - did. I sent for some and beg them to her one at a time. long we saw an inprovemc gradually increased the dose ' to two and then to three a' tervals. It was incredihl' change. Hsr color came ’ ferent look in her eyes health and appearance g interes in her. B3fore t was gone Sophie was a1 ‘ afround again, and a fur* fully restored her 11. ' matched her from t‘ grave. To Dr. Willi: due all the credit for doctors’ medicine, an these. follewing the c. ; the box. My daughu . gby Pink Pills and no (. than her mother. I w one of the cure, as it sible to believe that t that lay there, and the happy, ros cheeked girl who goes regularly to their .e‘lasses are one and the same person in such a marvellously short space of time, and you may be sure I am advising ailing neighbors to use this wonderful medicine.” Just as the reporter was leaving Miss Belangar returned from school She was the picture of grace, health and bsauty, her lithe physique denot- “It was terrible time,” she said. “\Ve had been told again and again that nothing could be done to save Sophie, and had almost been forced by appearances to believe it. I have enow to say that but for Dr. W'illiams’ Pink Pills she would have been in her grave instead of attending school every day the livelist of the lively. It began like, this: the poor girl was coming to me three or four times a day exclaiming, “Oh, ma, I have such a terrible head- ache. I cannot stand the pain of it.” This went on for a long time, weeks in fact, until we began to look at it in a very serious light. “'0 had almost every French doctor in the city called , but with no result. Sophie got worse and worse. He face was small and yellow while her lips were as white as your collar. She was listless and : opathetic, and so weak she could not 1 raise her hand to her head Aleading : doctor forced her to take a certni“ ""13 ' of powders, which seemrd to ‘ the flesh from her bones. became hot and parched,l into her head and she couch as one dead,, tak' whatexer in things g. her. Then it was th: firmed to the populz' was going: to die. I' » look at her, but w resigned to the fat: ' of seventeen years. She is a student ‘ under the nuns in St. Jean Baptiste school on Primrose Hill. Over two years ago she fell sick and gradually wasted away. The nature of her dis- ease appeared to be a profound mysg tery to the physician as they were call- ‘ ed in one after the other. Despair seized the family as they looked upon the once beautiful, spirited girl, laying day in and day out, weeks and months on her couch, simply slowly vanishing and they powerless even to raise a smile to her wan lips. Each su’cceed- ing medical gravely told the parents to prepare for the worst. However, Mrs. Relangeris not one of those women who give up in despair while there is still hope, as her own words will denote. , I reporter of the paper faund it ex- tremely interestixlg to visit the family and enjoy a. chat with Mrs. Belanger on the recovery of her daughter after she-had £0? two years been coneidered irrecovembly a. victim of this terribly enervnting and dagerous disease, Mrs. Belanger is 1. very intelligent French- Canadian, wife of Mr. Joseph Belting- er, whose wall paper and paint and glass establishment is at 146 Bank street. Miss Sophie Balnnger, the whilom invalid, vaseillating between ‘ life ad death, is a. promisingyoungludy ; She lay on a Coach like one (lying A personal paragraph in the Free Press some time ago simply stating than Miss Sophie Belanger, 428 Cooper street, Ottawa, had recovered from a serious illness caused by amemia and general debility, has apparently awak- ened more than usual interest and pleasure among her relatives and ac- quaintances. So much so, indeed, that. Play ugl‘icultmtgroum s. I toss and cided to bat first. The open dixl not fin of a large score as 6 wickets were (low for 9 but the last, 4 players hrouohfi‘flie total up to 40. The bowlin v 01‘ W00! {00k 6 wickets furouly H runs. ‘he butting‘oflthe home plays being the best seen on the grounds by them for n longtime. All the batsmen made something, but Hurry Wood's s':ore of 40 was the innings of the day. Nce ller hit hard for his 14 as did W. T. Wood for ll. Mr Allen made 10. The bowling of Callaghtu was the heat for the ViSl’JOK‘S. He 20!, 5 wickets: fru- an D-:-~ On Sunday. June 0th, a flower service was held in Christ church, Bailicboro. The church was beautifully decorated with choice flowers. The Sunday school scholars marched in procession up the isle, each carrying a bouquet which was handed in at the chancel steps and placed upon the alter. The Rev. W. C. Allen addressed the children and conrcgntion on the lessons to be learned from flowers. The church was tilled, many heincr Ilnnlnln on n...) __.,, 1n n. being unable to find Wl}_8_ devoted to the Percy, son of Mr. Robert Hutchinson, has been confined to the house the past two weeks with a sprained ankle, sustained while playina. We are pleased to see Mr. Thomas Weir at home again, having been in the hospital the put two weeks. Mr. Henry Fee lost. a valuable brood mare lu'st week. Lrtj ‘wlu goru man, when the Rev. D. N. Mc- Cumus of Millbrook, will preach the anni- sermon at, half past, two o’clock, also there is a service in the evening at 7 o’clock. and on Mnuduy, the 24th, the social will be held in the beautiful grounds adjoining the church. Tcu. will be served from 4 to 7 o’clock. _ ,_. ..-.‘. nun.” WV": uua UPON the altar. Rev. W. C. Allen conducted the sen'ico, also Mrs. Allen :resided at, the organ. The church woultl not hold all, many having to go away. Rev. Jos. Kilgour has returned from con- ference. The Methodist Sunday school children are practising singing for the service on Sunday the 23rd inst., when the Rev. D. N. Mc- Cmnus of Millbmok, will preach the anni- Hnmnnn ... L..Il A, . A floral service was held in St. John’s church on Sunday evening last, where the children of the congregation brought flowers to he presented to sick children lying in hospital vurds in the city, and wast; beauti- ful sight. to see the children presenting the blouqncls of flowers which were laid unnn Roma of interest, forwarded by Jm's own Correspondents. J AS T. C. LAN G General Merchant, - Centreville. ls now receiving his Spring Stock and his customers will have an opportun ity of selecting the many articles re quired for spring from a. carefully sel- ected and nobe stock of goods. He has, without; doubt, the finest; stock ever shown in Centrenlle and as his motto is “Quick Sales, Good Value and Small Profits,” you are sure to re- éoive satisfaction. K Uuuughm was the best for lfic He got 5 wickets for 50. Being Jgs. T. 0. Lang" unable to find room. The ofl'ertors' evoted to the Sunday school fund. committee of Christ church Sunday ‘ififl‘fn ....II 11.. A. . ing health in every movemel her face showed the warm, rm of health. She corroborated mother had said besides addi new testimony. Happiness nc eth in that home where mise sway so long, and Mrs. Bolang her faith in Dr. Williams’ Pin which will do for other weak 2 ing girls what they did for her tar. CORRESPONDENCE Beautiful goods FOR SPRING. 3 The Centreville Merchant BJILIEBOIU). _...._ -.. . “nu“ call the attention of your excursion on June ‘26, from '1 Wild, Gore’s Landipg and CA VAN VILLE. “I in every movement, while 53 behind ‘01: showed the warm, ruddy glow 35:521. with 5. She corroborated 1111er his 16. top sec SPRING §PRING vhich Were laid 'upoxi L Allen cqn_dxgcled the besides adding some Happiness now abid- where misery held Mrs. Belnnger rests ’illiams’ Pink Pills >ther weak and niln THE REPORT Puinting.nnd G'en- \V e have' m stock up ing a. large number ' gone and Rqad ( in snack a mu Bugg ics ' 3' Our PATI‘ mve had a big rm er in stock, Gi» (laugh Fabrigs in all the N ewth Designs, Fancy Ducks, Spot Muslins White Lawns, Flannel Blankets, Carriage Dusters, And all Seasonable Dry Goods. Cotton Dress Goods. KBHS Fowler ... . .4..unuun. (J. No-adlwlih Callaghan ...................... 1‘ R; H. Hunter. c Rankin. b Suchcrland.. H. Noodler', c llnghnn. b Sutherland. . H.‘ M. Wood. I: ‘utherland. D Thompson ...... 4t J. ‘A. Vance. p‘C lighunh .. ................ J B. Van [Iom h. c wart. b Suthcrlnnd ...... 2 Rev. W. C. Al on. 1) Thompson ................ l( W. '1‘. \\ 00d. Brown. I) Callaghan .......... 11 S. Pickup. b‘, luglmn ............ . ............ G .B. Whyte. not out ............................. l V. IL'Colllns. c Rankin. b Callaghan. . . 3 Dyes 2, leg Wes 1. wxdcs 2 ...................... .5 '1, g Total 10‘: Three. rung-being required by Millbrook to even the game, 0. Needler went, to the bat and made ah; number without. going out, leaving Millfiijook ahead by 10 wickets. 15in l. .l_cg b) ca 4 ...... 5 Eyes 0.103 . w ice 1 ..... oQJ ‘_ Tom. 5 Tot ( 1 ' .‘ MILLBROOK. (J. No 311de Culling hnn ................ R. H. H'u timer. (2 Rankin. b Suchcrland H. Noodler'c llnghnn. b Sutherland H. M. Wood. k Cubllnerland. b '1‘ hompso J. A. Vance“) hlt‘tgh um... ........ B. Van Hom h. c 1wnrt.b Sutherlxm Bcv._W _‘. C. Al on. 'l‘_homnson BITTERS BURDOCK BLOOD ‘PEPSIA, [BAD nLoon, V....... I... .- vv vuu. b Vnn Hmnxyigh ....... .1 Knowison. b W. 1 00¢! ................ ‘ J. McMillan. D Van .Homrjgh. : ............ 0 H. (hdlnghnn. 0 Allen. I) , Wood ................. .W. Brown, b Vun Hom- v rich. .. ‘ ”5,... .......... 4 G. Ewart. Wx \Vood. .14 F. Presbox1.‘b'W. Wood. 5 H. Thom ‘ n. not. out.. 5 Byqi‘l.‘JH byes; ...... 5 7 ,, ,cousnpxnou, ’EY TROUBLES, HEADACHE, BILIOIISNESS. :15 all the secretions and rem from the system from g common bworst scrofnlous sore. K PILLS ac gently “zit x: Stomach, Lim‘er‘hndBo CUREB Uo. IINNEY ILLE l. PPA Co. c W. Wood. b Hunter ........... 6 Hunter. I) Van Homri'h .......... b W. ood ...... . c \Vhito. b W. Wood ............. b Van lIomrigh.. not out ........ b ‘V’. \Vood. Byus 5, log byes 1. wide I ' 7 Another big cut in the 40c. and 50c. lines. â€" 25 pieces of all wool goods, were 40c. to 50c. “11 55 sale price fie. 100 yards more at 65c. Black Cashmere, i ........ 1: sale price 5 ' 1:::::::: 5 500 yards Surmh Silk, at her stores cheap on ...... 40 50c., our sale price 35c. 1000 yards Dress Lining. side price 50. 300 yards Kai Kwi Silks. sold 45c. our sale price 300. These goods are lovely washing silks, ,. quite new. â€"_ 100 yards Black Dress Silk, worth $1.25, 1 10" sale price Si. brook to the but HOSIERY, GLOV‘ljl‘SLLflCES AND PAR- cvcrywherc ill-- ET I will not. be xdcfiold in any branch 6r the busxness and m _ 'orkmanship is gum-ann- t/ccd Give me n. mflx Don‘t forgct me if you require a nice mlisc or any kind. 1 have them cheaper than an swimsu- else in town. [can prove to van that, I mn doing better work ‘md at, prices 35 nor cent. below any other shop 1!. the district. DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! J. ROBINSON YOUNG. Do you want. a Violin, Autnlmrp. Mouth. organ or Jewsharp ‘3 Go to YOUNG'S. Good Square Lunch nt any hour 15c. O‘ur Sodm :md Fame); Cake.» are :11 ways fresh, up to late and the price is titrht. Hc-althy. v Fresh Confectionm'y and Fruits ar- riving every week. W. STRAIN, Don’t Stay outside, and have a drink Coo], Refrcshjljg, \Ve have In stock Bananas Umnfles LemonS, Apples, Dams and lz‘itrs Have you seen our nice Jam and Iclly m 7 lb. Pails, very cheap. ‘I-IE BEST I‘L‘ Gaze right. into YOUNG’S Confeo tiouary \Vindqw and see his Look I 7 BEHOLD ! v ‘ . .I.uu were: never umue mr um Hat you know. The Hatiwas made for you. ' If you like to be abreast wit-l1 Lhe times, replace that. old head block With one uf our Leaders for 1895. bought; from the besL factories of England and Amer- ica. Our Huts are ALL NE\V. Latest, in shape and colour; suft and 35. Qualities are grandily generuus â€"sc:u.rcel_v a sort that you’ll find missingâ€"be. cause we have the liiggwt. Hut. Sim-e within miles uf l’vterbomugh. Selling Hubs alongside of Glut-hing mul Balms and Show cuts down expenses and makes priues loss. Tlmli’s Llw plain fact of the matter. Can you catch on? ALWAYS GOOD AT GO UGH’S. The Larget, Hatters, Clothiers and Men’s Furnislim‘s. Tho \Vonderful (35mm \l..n Opposite John Gillott. Son’s Cabinet \Vmeromns. Millhronk. You \\ ere ne\ er made for the Hat )0 If you' like to be abreast, with blue tunes. price has nothing to do with the quality. The good a. Hat from GOUGH’S as $3 can comma: :1. little peculiar. We don’t have to live off Hm any traditional r Limis of big profits. Thedifli we buy direct, fro: . the makers. That’s why w trglves a. his Oil‘ Give that old “ Back Soda Fountain, _ H“- ...., "m L" n)“. I" sale price 10c. 100 ya 150 yards finer White Lawn“. worth 130.. pr sale price 12y; 200 ya 200 yards fine lnvely White Lawns, worth Pf ‘ 20c., sale price IN. 100 “ 200 yards (in: white Swiss spot Muslin, “1 worth 25¢, sale price 18c. I00 Pol Many lines are being prun in:y power of two at. our store. then come and camparc with our gumlsâ€"aurl you wi‘ expect, a. store ”mt has to give a year’s credit and pa; quality as cheap as a direct importing house that sell ed down in price ever; Look around and get 200 yqrds fine \vmoe' M USLINS UN"ERWE __.. -v--. gun-VI; 1105c worth 20c., sale Brié}: 16;»: IO dozen Parasola. Worth $1.00, sale price 754:. 5 dozen Pu‘aaols, worth $.50, sale price $1. 100 dozen [Ace Mitts were 400 3310 priee n- Don’t hunt for anything wrong i;/HaH, Gilehristfiz [10’s 200 yards Heavy Lace, our .originul price 200. to 25¢ , sale price lOc. 200 yards heavy Lace, our original price 30c to 35¢, sale price 150. N) dozen only left of glrumplreed Black Hose u-..‘ I an I The Best Hat Trade '." P9t9rboroygh. U“ “1311‘ “PAC? made fl) )I' ”in II: n Gough Bros. WHEREWW If we almnny other home ham 3:. 50c. line of goods that we m4 25¢, we think there would be no beginning to quote pricesâ€"4 they haven’t. the goods to back up the mlvertisemmlt you know WE ARE NEVER AFILAH) Tn nlnn‘m nn‘rnflt- - Till our bu yer leaves for Europe. In the up. We are wide enough awake to know as we have been giving and nf whit-l. m. IN REPAIRING 130, 132 AND 134 SIMOOE-S’L, PETERBflBflUGH‘ .1. vlncllllfllll ’0" K! ARE NEVER AFRAID'TJQUOTE PRICES in tha largest, city houses in Canada. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. ”so Inn-An 6.... “.14.; The Peopie’s Papular Gasb Store, l “ Back Number " a Resting Place and buy one of the “ Latest Spring Styles " from This isthcscason for Dusters. and I have thm in nbu «lance in ‘Lhclatc-c h. hinu und :thc niccdt K mds that can be proc: Wed. 1 hm 0 also a. nice stock _nf Ruhlwr Rut. all oflwhich are min ' {lust at. imy gmtly «aluccd prl we. Don' t fm an that although «mthvr has gone away up :u price that I am 5. ill furnish you with ‘mr new: of any Kind u: my usually low macs: 1 but come right, in which is at. once Invigorating and SOUGH’S as $3 can'commaudrréVlsewhere. \Ve don’t have t:o live off Hats alone. W‘ ASOLS. CAR CAR C‘ORSETS. ~wne, worth 15¢, \Vonderful Chimp Slicln . w. Laurupu. 1n we mmmume Um mane ' must be pi“ : enough awake to know that GENUINE BARGAINSIIIGII ;iving and of which we we NUT AFRAID '10 QUOTE PRICES will always draw a crOWd u, HAT ? Ll down in price every day. Every Look arouudand get. samples, take ‘g m them. There’s nothing “1.4.. In: Lruuuuana gel. samples, take a. note of the WM! ‘sâ€"anll you will buy here. Of couue you could I 1 credit, and pay for all bad debts to tell the In! house that sells for SPOT CASH. ‘ MILLS George Street, .hve inst, received a large consign nt of Eufliuh and American Fur and \ ' 2.x 1 ‘3 Spring”; trade. in all I uy’eu and colors Our 3 ' uul "rknowledgul to man-moi in the town :11 Ian give us a call w; can suit. you bod Hats ! MILLS BROS". JDHfiSTON FAIR, Hardware merchants. v .WE ARE SHOWING THE LARG- . EST STOCK 0F WALL PAPER EVER .H ELI) IN MILLBROK. THE VAL- .UES ARE UNSURPASSED BY ANY . . .TRADER IN THE DOMINION. . ...... OUR LOW PRICE-25...... . . .BEAUTIFUL ”PATTERNS. . . . .IIAVE ALREADY ATTRAC'I'ED.. CONSIDERABLE ATTENTION. IN.. ORDER TO KEEP OURSELVES IN.. TOUCH WITH HARD TIMES “HEL.~ WILL MAKE A SPECIAL PRICE- FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS... ....COME RIGHT ALON } AND...... ....(-‘ET THE LATEST DES- ...... .. . .IGNS BEFORE THE STOCK... -. . ......... IS PICKEI) OVER. . . . . . . .... 5 off Hats alone. We’re not. bouhaâ€" to The difference which makes it so inâ€" ; why we got such a. grip on .- ~â€"vv price 751. 200 yards Brussels Carpets, price $1. 100 Window Shades comp sale price 25c. I00 Poles complete, were 25 In the mmmtime tho‘ ~ â€"- vu'lcb,' 40c” sale pace 25c 100 yards Tapes pastry Carpets, north 40c. price 2.30 100 yards Wool Carpets, Were 81.00 MANTLES. JACKETS AND CAPES HALF PRICE hue caused a. boom in thil department. CARPETS, CURTAINS. AND WINDOW SH ADI-.3. 100 l‘vmnanta of C‘rpom It during 100 yards Rh emidoz'q'fi- -w-4ectqaet,w 4“, on! -nm 0‘ 200 ynrds fine white Swizz spot Muslin worth 33¢, ale price 23c. ‘ ' , A lovely lot. of white Piquea at. Chain. Prices. 100 pair Lsdiee’ Coma, wen Gian-Ii price 50c. - 1000 Ladies’ Vests will clear it 5c. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 20 Ladiw’ waking Straw 11..., m. 75c... reduced to 35¢ '~" 20 Ladies’ Walk Stmw Ham. were 81, reduc- ed w 50c. 100 Black Sailqm, were 25c , reducedfio 1.59.- 25 Black and “Whim- Leghorn lists, .were 50¢. reduced ta 25c. 10 Hats nicely trimmed. were $1.50,. malted to $1.00. a .. , ( H1 ‘7 PETERBORO' l50 yards fine white Swiss worth 50c., Cult: price a)". man with $2 Every dollar In} a; patch.- tine white Swizz spot M11853. 33c” ale price 234:. ‘ ' v ' lotof White Piquea at. Clearing. ’ Vests will clear it 5c. 1"nnx» .\.-- , Â¥ 7 )rices â€"¢.f cont-w when ’u know whntrthey JO. 5 in competition with com plete, 350.. nle price 15c. SW18: Spot Ilsa-fin. I!- lade for you. )ck with one 1d and Amer. ft. and stiff. missingâ€"be- we: 8 $1.25, ale

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy