â€"Mrs. M". Archer and Miss A. Pendry,lef on Tuesday last to \ist their sister, Mrs. (Rev.) \Vm. Buchan- an of Norwmyl, 9 â€"â€"‘.\h-s. F_ \Valgh of \Vinnipe‘ is [I B 8 here visiting friends. Mrs. \Valsh was . formerly a resident of the 4111 line, Cavan, and hey man‘f friends in this vicinitv will be glad it) see her. l' Why Not - Lgxmacy for the nimzmg Kayne}: on are troublm M: 53. Sour Stomacf, ' 9 0.. u. plinpxl\‘i‘:“::yw:’ ABSOLUTELY PURE __M,._ j,“ TV Peacy. plmtographer, l..§;.:.;, Lil/xi 55:3 has closed his gallery and removed 1 and Lie: Cl“; . from town. Tile understand him] i’ ‘ arls Poo-v intends engaging in agricultural; pursfï¬te. 'Ihj~< loaves a splendid open- .. in Minn-ml: fur a photographer and a... {hm-e j< a good gallery it will likely be take-1'. advantage of. _Mr. ll. \V. Clarke, superintendent _ of the} )Illllll'lfllk )lfflllOCllSl" Sill)l)lll.h We are Selling the 3651:. Svllool, has been nominated by the executive committee of the Untario Sabbath gL-lpml association as a dele gate to the seventh International and second \Vorlds Sunday school convenâ€" tion to be held in St. Louis, Mo., from 31st August to 6th September next. I 4.: iii; 7‘ ’l A Cure. e Co., Limited. 0', C‘lT. CURE l Guaranteed Purest English Manufacture 250. “V; have knocked down the price ct" Paris Green from lot" a pound last year to 25c. this year. This is no humbugâ€"pure Paris Green for 250. a pound. A. T. ELLIOTT, The Druggist. l PETERBORU AT ONLY A POUND. "There will be an excursion on the G. T. R. to the \Vorld’s Fair on July 28th and 29th, for ï¬rst class single fare, good to return untild’mgust 7th. This is. the cheapest rate‘that has yet been advertised and a good opportuity for those wishing to go. Call on A. Leach for further particulars. LT P $3.50 5’ ""' 2 â€"â€"Ensign Coombs, the new divisional ' ' $3.13 j l [ otlicer of the Peterboro division of the 758 w BUSINESS W Salvation Army will be in Millbrook ° ' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"l tonight and tomorrow night, and will conduct the meeting in the, bar- racks on these two occasions. Mr. Coombs is a noted violinist and no doubt will have a treat in store for those who attend. â€"â€"L. t). L. No. 79, headed by the citizens’ band, and accompanied by the members of the True Blue lodge, marched in a body to St. 'lhomas’ church on Sunday morning last, when the annual sermon was preached by the Ven. Archdeacon - - 12% COLLEGE ' ° ' 186 A thorough Business and Shorthand training ASH. school. Competition yearly for Gold and Sil- ver Medals. l'he 70 page illustrated circular mailed free. Geo. 5, Bean. B. A., L. L. B.. and A. Blanchard Chartered Accountant of Ontairo are the Prmcmals. TO‘VN TALK â€"Miss Mabel Irwin is visiting in Peter-bore. ls â€"â€"Miss O’Connor of Toronto is visit- . . , gentleman were appropriate to the 00 mg Mrs. Eakm s. casion and the large congregation pres- ent seemed to appreciate the services to the fullest extent. lACHlNE .OlL. .. â€"Dr. Hassard of Peterboro was in inion. town on Monday. _..Miss Jennie Crossley of Peterboro â€"â€"Cou rt Ivanhoe, I. 0. 1“. attended WILL ‘ is visiting friends in town. ‘lh ï¬ne. 391" WC “1 the Pl‘QSl)ytel'lilll ~ .0 - - . . church on Sund-tv afternoon. There I ake. â€"M1ss Piller of Cavanvdle is here ‘“ . n , ‘ .. ‘ . - - ,, , 7 was a large turn out of Foresters as visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. Lateson. " . well as a large, number of others and the church was filled from the altar “ D the door. The services were conducted by the Rev. J. A. Bloodsworth, and his sermon for the. occasion was well prepared, being very instruccive and we hope 'will prove beneficial i b the many adherents. the guest. of Mr. A. Leach. -â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Dolby of Lindsay is visiting M r. Harry Nattrass. NTO. â€"â€"Mr. Edward Edgar of Toronto is in: :he country â€"Miss Eames of Rochester is visit- ing her sister. Mrs. \V. \V. Gillott. j , -.â€"-.:\Iiss Clara Butler â€f Peterboro l“ â€"â€"A young people‘s society of Christ- YlSltlng at M!" W" G- Russel’s. .. ian endeavorwas formed invthe Metho- -â€"Mrs. Dr. Allen and daughter, 0t dist church here on Tuesday evening. New York, are visiting at the rectory- Mr. Calvert of Ohio, brother of Mrs. Joseph Tlmrndyke, Cavan, addressed the meeting. Mr. Calvert was a dele- gate to the great Christian Endeavor convention just cIOsed at Montreal, and his remarks were very valuable to the new organization. The following ofï¬cers were elected :â€"-â€" i â€"-Mrs. George Foster of Kansas is { visiting her sister, Mrs. \V. Russell. -â€"Miss Sazldler of Lindsay, is visit- }. ing at her uncle‘s, Mr. G. Neeler. -â€" Miss Sarah Elson has been ap- pointed a teacher in one of the Peter- boro public schools. Presidentâ€"T. B. Jenkins. Vice Presidentâ€"Miss S. Dean. t we can â€")II‘. and )lrs. Denny, of hiount Treasurerâ€"Miss Maud Nugent. Pleasant are guests of Mr. G. \Valter Secmml‘)‘-Miss A- Pemh‘y. Green this week. . . . . t â€"â€"The “ gil-orious tWelfth " was duly â€"â€"-Miss Mamie Xattmss of Port celebrated in Port Hope. About 5060 .. Hope took in the Presbyterian ex- orangemen assembled in honor of the I memory of “'illiam Prince of Orange. Although the weather was anythingr but favourable in the morning, Millâ€" .. cursion. -â€"Mrs.J. Smyth and children of l I j . . .' -.- . , x v _ eam to make Peteibuo, are \lbltlng at Mrs. W eb - . . sters. . . IrreSIstlble. . . the True Blues, left by tram to part:- We carry â€"Mlss hells has gone to Cleveland cipate in the celebration. About two e make f0? 3L few weeks V1511» Her nephew o’clock in the afterntmn the procession and neice accompanied her. â€"Miss Eakins, left on Saturday morning fora visit with relatives in Toronto. town park, where addresses were de- livered by prominent members of the fratemia‘y. The order throughout the day’s proceedings was good. In the evening No. 75) and the True Blues formed in procession at the station here and marched down King-st. to their lodge "mm, and we might say a more respectable procession of people would be hard to ï¬nd. in Day --Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duncan, have returned to Cleveland, Ohio, after visiting some weeks with relatives and friends here. â€"â€"Capt. House, of the )IilllN'OUk - corps of the Salvation Army has re turned after a few week’s visit with her parents. neï¬t of the â€"The Souris, Man, I’laindea/er of Host week has the following: “Last see what we -â€"â€"‘vVe are sorry to learn that Mr. \Vcduesday, June 24th, St. Luke's f the prices ' L- F- Clarry i5 011 the Sle llSt- “'9 church was the Scene of a very pretty rgain Day ’ hope he will soon be able to take up wedding. The church had been beauti- hls otiice duties again. fully decorated with flowers and plants â€"â€"Mr. Harry Nattrass sold his-little by a friend in dire \ ll‘age, The con- black pony to a Toronto gentleman“filing-"i ll: ““9“ “'91'813l185..RO'Wé’ll‘a and it was shipped to the city on “.3†lace, youngestï¬â€˜daugater]of ll. .(r. :Monday last. 31!. T B Collins plll'- Vi aliit‘o“ Est}, Of bout-5 \ 3:9. Soums: chased the pony cart. and 1.. b. \\ allace, Esq., of Alexander. ’ ,. _ j . :At 4 p. m. the bride entered the church . ------- > 3 29 TTheiamous P'Illllir‘lOkï¬l‘t‘ 1’9“ L“ l on the arm of her father, and was """" " :13; again “"33“? above thehre hajll‘ and charmingly attired in cream crepe cloth, ------- ' .35 those that hear a gentle Unkle m the I followed by her bridesmaid, Miss middle 0f the. night may PFEPIII‘G t0 \Vallace, who was similarlv dressed. buckle on the" armour. The musical part of the service, which â€"R. J. Doak offers the following was fully choral, was conducted by seasonable goods in large assortment Mrs. Achesonâ€"the organistâ€"and the ‘ Grain Cradles, Scythes, Snaths, Forks. choir. The Rev. C. Wood ofliciated. ‘ Fork Handles, Turnip Hoes. Car load After the ceremony the guests, num- s of Binder Twine at rock bottom prices bering about forty, adjourned to Souris . to cash dealers. Perfecture Machine Vale, where a reception was held until Oil and pure English Paris Green are the happy pair left for their future :erboroug‘h- ‘ . . . , ,. . his specmltles. 2i . home near Griswold.†Allen. The remarks of the revereno‘ brook lodge, No. 79, accompanied by was reformed and nmrched to the. . . . l â€"â€"A meeting of the village CO‘dllCllj was held on Monday evening last. , The only business transactecil was the ; passing of a few accounts. ' 1 chosen for the excursion under the ausltiices of the Sabbath schools of St. 1 | l â€"-Tues«'lay, July 25th. is the (luv? ' 1 l l 1 iliniment sold. it'- ! 1.1-7.1 m u. . .. :a c 1..» in Me hunts ot an. angry than. c , “ -« - 'l s . '., l . ‘, .. curt-:1. Ask A. 1.1-.» n :o‘. .t oos. -â€"(7allat Leach’s drug; store and get a boTtlc of Harper's Arabian tlahn. Best â€"-lf!eln»rning is cruel when it is done with ..._~_â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"> It has become an estab- lished fact that S. BATE- ' 71 . ‘37 ‘ ) .‘... . ~. .7 v â€"lll'. hmâ€? h X121 Inï¬ll-.135“: Gill's U! :‘.l) - . y ,. . i “Tl’l‘ï¬lllll: :L ,‘l l" ill)" Villll 2‘. .tlll ll Te: " Thomas church, M‘liln-ook. and Christ 1‘. i ii H ‘ l h n U ‘ lSON sells the beSt Single :.:rt‘.sn dampen-ml With keromnc u... soon Chlll'Cll, Billliclml‘rn Burleigl; Fgrllc is 1H,} hu- .3; up , . . tuc place or resort and a through train l llzla 06811 N‘Llllctl to ..f:'.l':"’.' ezxc‘urs‘u-ntst; ‘skm cine, tor l-.cz:::11u. Sail to Laketield, where they will be trans- j ferred to the steamer .‘ “olden City â€l with her palate C(i\"’l"'tl sf'nw, -- \‘v'aiw crest,†and con‘veyrvl through the grand ' and romantic scenery of Kata-haun- nookzi. Clear and Stony l"l{es to Bu' I l l leigh. where several hours will be 9.1- ‘ lowed for b« utting and ï¬shing. - t"ne will be lost making connections as the boat has been chartered for the day. Train leaves Millbrtml; at. 8.21) a.m. Fare T5c., children under twelve l 00. â€"~â€"Tuesday next, July 18th, the Me- thodist Sabbath school GXL'UI'Slt‘ll will take place to Jacob's Island and Bob- caygetm. Should the weather prove favorable the occasion will afford a grand holiday outing, as the scenery along the route is picturesque and inâ€" teresting. The magnificent steamer, “Columbia'n,†has been chartered for the occasion and will take the excurâ€" sionists from Chemong, passing through Chemong and Pigeon lakes in full view of the Indian village. The ï¬shing grounds around Jacob’s Island are among the best to be found and knights of the rod will be alibi-(led an oppor- tunity of enjoying themselves to their hearts content. Many other classes of amusement will be in order and as the citizens’ band will be in atterdance the musical programme will be faith- fully lilled. Train leaves Millbrook at 8.10 a - . r Canada’s (in-at Fair. “:93. The rccept- of a copy of the Prize List for the Toronto Industrial Exhibition, to be held from the 4th to 16th Sep. next, reminds us that Chicago is not the only place that is to have a great Fair this year, and that. our 0“ .1 great Canadian Fair is to be held as usual and on a much larger scale than ever. The Toronto Association is expending again this year over one hundred thousand dollars in improvements, embracing new stables, and new cattle sheds a comâ€" plete system of drainage, new sidewalks and roadways, etc. The additions being made this year give the grounds a wonderfully changed appearance, which will be a surprise to visitors of former years. The new stables and cattle sheds are. being constructed in such a way that visitors can pass through ytl‘em and from one to an other, without [having to step out of doors. This year’s Fair with the numerous attractions that are to be provided, seems likely to draw better than ever. Those of our readers who (lisire a copy of the l’r‘“e List can secure one by dropping a post card to_the Secretary, This. H. J. HILL, Toronto. flow to get a “Sunlight" Picture. Send 25 “ Sunlight †Soap wrappers (wrap- pers‘ bearing the words “ Why Does a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Manâ€) to Lever Bros, Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, ‘ and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth fram- ing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost 10. pasta e to send in the wrappers, if you leave t e end open. Write your address carefully. , v , . harness in. this district. . i â€"â€"rlave you sien l‘lpnlcrmni iln- great 1 By uglng that fap famed Pitt-11m. ft '. l - 1:01.,“ , 3.. j ,H. ‘ m†l“ Union Oak Tan †Leather ‘ .-. l ‘. , ‘ 0‘ v . â€"~.’ . intci national show of stallions will j ne deï¬es competition. (.1: new. il‘. Vita-1;. mt. leiâ€"l7 A. -i As he is the 5:.an one here tion of the royal minister)†of it to: ' ghandling this wonderful ~‘ }<:‘,i,‘.,;~; : as (l. lIE‘z‘. ltillc ‘ . . 13lt‘xltl}: [basin lzu e1;:,‘.;.l.L 'l‘r‘l' ll. A1 A. l hapness Ieathep yOu W111 3;... m. w- l consult your own interests int-211.: family a...- mam; is be‘tgx of 1:: lby placing your or'olei° a puzl of warm water in which IS 5 nre-l a l With him. ¢ \ quart of lawn. (live it three times per day ‘ ‘ i ,N ' . and and 1. mac 5.1:. BATESON a harness em- ~<£ei a .m of Dr. Roots Rea amnepomum, Mlllhreok. hrs, the best blood builder. l’rice 3dr. I -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"- For sale by A. LEAVE. 16- l O O â€"â€"L\‘ales of WOol *1 Auszralian colonies OS] 1 h e are increasing very largely, Ilie‘aggregate quantity disposed of for 1592-.) clip be- ing 725,000 bales as against (334,000 for the ' ‘ previous season. act ' . â€"Itch on humans, horses and all animals- cured in 30 minutes by \Voolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Warranted by A. LEACH. 'll-lil â€"l€xperiments at the \\':s;onsin station ‘ R Dâ€" Y ELL indicate that the heavy feeding of dairy I c cows is proï¬table. A cow producing a full _ _ _ . flow of mils should receive over 70 per cent w'Shes It to be d'St'HCtly un- more food than is necessary to sustain life. derstood that his announce- -â€"Dr. Root‘s Red Regulators are the best pills for a blood tonic. A. Lnscu sells them. 1 1t}- ment of a Clearing Sale is all wool and a yard wide. He is â€"â€"'l‘he Ontario Legislature is asking from clerks of county councils a return showing the number of deputy reeves of townships ness’ and as his stcck of Grocer- occupyingr seats in the county councils in 1887 and 1892. Also the amount of iinlem- ies must be disposed of, he is nity piid in those years and the assessmen- rate :2". the township. â€"-Neuralgia must go! $5.0!) reward for they cost him. Don’t make a a case that “ Harper‘s Arabian Balm †will not relieve at once. \\'arrantcd by A. mistake, this isa LEAH]. ll}- positively going out of busi- oï¬'ering them for less than â€"â€"Local municipalities will bear in mind that the vote. to he taken upon pl'olllbllloll at the next municipal elections is tobe taken at the expense of municipalities, and will doubtless be the means of preventing many elections by acclamation, as there will be little object in doing so as far as the expense is concerned, as there must be an election in any event. GFNUINE CLEARING SALE, And don’t you forget it. -~Euglish Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishcs from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, B Ring Bone, Sweeney, Sprams, Sore and , ’ Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by the use of one bottle. \\ arranted by A. LEACH. l l -1 â€"Carefully cmnpiled reports from all parts of Ontario give a prmnising outlook for this season‘s crops. Hay is very heavy and abundant, and spring wheat promises well. There is a less acreage than usual uuderbarlcy, and corn is light. ll’otatocs are not up to the average. Small fruits are in a good condition, but apples are a failure. AND OARTS. ex. higugoq has arranged to sell the o “I don’t feel like eating breakfast this morning.†This is a common remark and is proof positive that the Kidneys and Liver are out of order, and nature calls out for relief. A bottle of Membray s kidney and Liver Cure will remove the cause of all this trouble. Try it. -â€"Cobourg Pas: :â€"Mr. T. (farmau’s steam yacht Carmona, of Bellevillc, with a party of ladies and gentlemen on board, called at our harbor on \Vednesdav. The Carmona is the property of Mr. barman, proprietor of the Belteï¬lle Onta- .o, and is good evi- dence that running a newspaper is pxoductivc of millions. As he is about the only editor in Csnada that indulges in the luxury of a steam yacht, he consequently creates con- siderable notice. Oh, yes, there‘s millions in it. â€"Rebecca \Vilkinson, of Brownsvallcy, Ind., says 2 “ I had been in a distressed con- dition for three years from Nervousness, \Veakuess of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion until my health 'was gone. I boughtone bottle of South American Ner- vine, which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoringl ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy. I con- sider it the grandest medicine in the world.’ A trial bottle will convince you. Warrant ed Ly A. LEACH ll-l3t. Brantford Carriage Co.’s Buggies, and Carts THE FINEST â€"IN THE DOMINION. and they are ofl‘ered at low prices THE BAIllâ€" winnou Is the lightest running, and is a general favor- ite. It is a model of strength and durability. its gears are soaked in boiling oil, expelling all moisture and imparting great toughness to the wood. The patent truss axle acids greatlym the value of the wag on. I control the sale of this waggon in the "ownships of Cay-an and Mauvers. All Kinds of Repairing srxcm ATTENTION crvim no“ CARRIAGE PAINTING. PUMPS ! PUMPS ! EVERYBODY NEEDS A PUMP. The Tomb. \VEI.LS-â€"Ill Millbrook. on. \Vcdnestiay. July 12th. 181.13. Eliza \Vclls. Wife of Henry Mulli- pan, aged 50 years. Hundreds of people write “ It is impos- sible to describe the good Hood's . Sarsapar- illa has done me.†It Wlll be of equal value to you. G. W. GREEN Manufactures all kinds of Pumps and can satisfy you both in style and price. “'9. make a specialty 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. \Ve manufacture six different styles of wooden pumps and handle every de- sign of Canadian and American iron pumps. If you are in need of a pump call and see us before purchasing. It will pay you. G. W. GREEN, Millbrook, - - Ontario EST RAY PIG. niscs of the under- Berkslnre sow. two on face. Any person strayed from the p signed. a thoroughbr years old with stri givinginforn tian be suitably re " 2s- LEYI S. BO‘VLES. Springville. If STRAY CATTLE. .J __ Came to the premises of the undersigned on or about the middlcpf May. 1893. one yearling better and one yearlin bull. Both small-sized. The owner is rcqucstct to prove property, pay charges and take them away. _ R. MATCHETT, 2.-3 Lot 6, Con. 7. (‘avan. ESTRAY HEIFER. Strayed upon the premises of the undersign- ed, lot. 17. 5th Con. of Manvcrs. on Thursday, June 22nd. a heifer. The owner will please prove prove property, pay charges and remove er. 27-3t RODERICK GRAY. STRAY HEIFERS. Strayed upon the premises of the imdersi mod on or about the 1st of June. two year in heifers, one is a good one. Also two smal heifers cameto the same premises about the middle of June. The owners will please comply With the usual provmions and take them away. JOHN S. RICHARDSON. 27-3t Bethany P. 0. - - A A A A A - .. A A - kA--‘MAA.AMA.A.AMAA. 'Vï¬'.‘ »‘ u ‘ »- ‘0', ‘f‘lyh :