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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 26 Oct 1893, p. 3

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The entertainment will take place under the auspices of the Presbyterian and [St Thomas’ churches. i Lâ€"Richard Fallis, auctioneer, has received instructions from Mr. Richard Gray, 10t, 16, Con. 5, Manvers, to sell by public auction on Wednesday, No vember 18, at one o’clock pm, all his ____,______ . farm‘ stock, implements, etc. There Guaranteed "at I0 smoke or smell' is a large list of horses and cattle to â€"â€"â€"o~'â€"â€" be Offered. Ten months’ credit will be ‘ 1 u '3 A Brush given With each bottle. given on all sums ove. £310. The annual meeting of the Liberalâ€" Conservative association will be held P I _ in the town hall, Millbrook, on \Ved- _ R 0E 25 cans FER Burl-[E nesday, November 15, at eight o’clock, SOLD‘ORLY BY ° ‘ pm, for the purpose of electing officers and delegates for the ensuing year, The officers ask for a. full attendance as there will be considerable business of importance to transact. A. TVELLIOTT, / THE DRUGGIST. â€"The new editor of THE REPORTER and family arrived last 'Wednesday with their furniture and is now engag ed in the delightful task of setting the house in order. If he comes down town with a visage like a smithy and coking daggers at the good-natured citizens just remember he has been putting up stove pipes. â€"â€"A change has been made in the matter of fixing thanksgiving day this year. ‘Heretofore the second Thurs- day in November has been thankigivâ€"' ing day in Canada, while the fourth Thursday of the same month has been thanksgiving day in the United States. This year the Canadian holiday is fix ed for the fourth Thursday of Novem- berâ€"the 23rd. â€"Nearly everyone is aware that it is wrong to carry concealed weapons, but it is not generally known that you must not come armed within two miles of a public meeting without incurring penalty of $100 upon conviction, and if you molest any person returning from a public meeting designedly, either by personal violence or by using oppro- brious epithets, you can be fined $200 or go to jail for six months. TOWN TALK Miss McLean of Toronto is visiting Miss Turner. â€"Big push at greatly reduced pig; 7for \Vhips of all kindsya’t R. J. Do 8. â€"â€"Mr. Henry J olirtston is visiting relatives, near Toronto. --Mr. Gibson Bateson of Lindsay, payed his friends a flying visit on Monday. -â€"â€"Mr. Geo. McKim of Oshawa, a former townsman, has been here for a few days visiting friends. -â€"-Best American water whité‘xCoal Oil ever brought into Millbroom. J. DOAK’S. 39 â€"\Ir. and Mrs. McCamus have been here for the past few days visiting their son, Rev. D. N. McCamus. ,â€"W'm. Archer is offering“; hand made kip boots for 8‘4 a pair. “Now is your time to buy. 40 â€"â€"-â€"All accounts (hie me [must be settled at once. A call without fur- ther notice Will greatly. ALBERT ORR. __ At the Presbyterian church on Sunday last the Rev. Mr. Bloodsworth made special reference to his trip to Chicago. Taking a text suitable to the comparison, he pictured the mar- velous skill and ingeunity of man as seen ,in the magnificent architecture and mechanical progress he has made ‘wzixtlfin the last few years. He drew inany pointed and practical lessons directing his hearers to the eternal city whose builder and maker is Him who is the great architect of the universe. â€"\Tew advertisements in this issue: Kells, Fowler «3; Co; \Valsh Cb Clarke and McColl Bros. Look them up. â€"Mrs. John Allen, gave a very enjoyable party on Tuesday evening in honor of her sister, Miss Martin, of Toronto. â€"Root Baskets; Potatoes Forks”. Scoop Shovels, Zinc, Lanternstand Wall paper going at hard time prieces at R. J. Donx‘s. 39 -â€"Agcnts wanted. In the vicinity of Millbrook. On salary or commission. Good paying business. Apply at this office. â€"-The annual meeting of the Mill- brook curling club was held in the town hall ‘on Tuesday, Oct. 20th, when the following officers w re elected for the ensuing year: Presidentâ€"J. A. Vance, Vice Presidentâ€"John Steele, Scc’y, Treas.-â€"A. T. Elliott, Chaplainâ€"S. W. Clarke, Rep. Membersâ€"C. H. \Vinslow, -â€"\Ve notice by the Cobourg .S'wtu-r- day Post that a hen house in that'town was robbed last week by a dog. In Millbrook dogs get very little chance in this business. â€"-The deer season is now open, and G60- sportsmcn are making their way Hetherington. , _ , . to the back woods. we hope our After cons1derable discussion 1t was decider] to remain in the Royal Cale- local sportsmen will meet with great . , . , doman assocrttion for another year. success as we have a wonderful appetite for vemson. -â€"â€"Mr. R. R, Elliot, High Inspector of the Independant Foresters came home on Saturday evening and re- -â€"â€"Scribner’s Magazine for November opens with a picturesque and amusing travel sketch by Colonel H. E. Colvile, C. B- of the Grenadier Guards, in Regular Price. ’ â€"-Mr. . M. Roy will give his of; age of maturity, pointing out the snaggs tertainme t of stereoptician views of that lay in wait to stop the wheels of all the prinhipal scenes of the old and youthful progress,- made interesting by apt illustrations and inipressed‘b‘y feel- The lecture should be a stimulus 'to inspire the young- to in- scribe upon their banners the wOrd “Excelsior ” and to encOurage the older never to be overcome by defeat. Those who could not attend‘through the inclemancy of the weather or other causes missed a very instructive lecture, and should not neglect the next oppor tunity. The choir gave an opening selection and Miss Bateson favored the audience with a. very beautiful solo. After the usual vote of thanks by the Revs. Clarke and Bloodsworth, the ing incident. doxology was sung. â€"â€"From the Sun of last week we are pleased to note the prominent, place occupi- ed by Bowmanville high school in the examinations. We take great pleasure in making reference to the many prizes carried away by their students. l Mr. J. H. Elliott, cousin of our townsman, Mr. A. T. Elliott, druggist, puts down into his trousers pocket $135 for first place in science, $160 for scolarship in Math- einaties and $122.55 for general pro- Mr. O. J olliife known to many here as the son of his father, the Gradually I found that the sores were begin- Rev. J olliffe, also takes $135'f0r classics, $135 in classics and mathematics and “fell shall we say pre-eminant recent matriculation ficiency. $80 for general proficiency. done Bowmanville- M Fall REQUIREMENTS 1 â€"â€",-,suon as“ " Buhil di'fig Paper, Glass 5: Putty, Lanterns, Cow Ties, At Reasonable Prices AT GARBINER’S. ear'ng ‘ , Sale of * OYS’ SUITS â€"â€"FORâ€"- . 30 DAYS ! See Some of Our Prices :â€" II Sale Price. _ ~_ . . . . *0"? .. - -..-"'. - .. - - 431,45 sumed his tour of inspection again on which he describes his experinenccs $313 : “+0 05 . . , , ' _ - . .0 - . .. - - - _ .. my“: _ Monday of tins week. He organised ‘V hlle “In Camp Wlth the Katchins ” 3 ~,~ .’ /’7 3 :0 a court in Coboeonk last week. â€"â€"a tribeof cattle-raiding mountaineers, 4' 3'3 \.___..,,..w~ 37 .3 - .; , - - ,' o - - - - - - - - u. ., -â€"â€"Enaniel. The' only smokeless 113mg near the Chinese frontier of 4 1)” O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.00 r ,x ' , ‘ V 1“: Upper Burma. This region IS held of ' . odorless and per ct stove-pipe varnish ' ~ 6.00 _ . - _ - _ _ _ 4.0.3 much strategic importance by England, as the detail of Colonel Colyile, one of the best known officers for such service, attests. Colonel Colvile made an in- teresting series of photographs during his travels from which Mr. A. F. J ac- caci has produced a most striking series of drawings. is forsalc'at ’. J. Doak’s. Buy no other on 3 on have tried ours. For stoves we have the celebrated Black Led. This“ excellent polish. Try it. . â€"Of $30,000 in live stock prizes of- fered at the Chicago “‘orld’s Fair, the Canadian farmer will pocket $14,000. He won this in C‘I’Illpe'tlbion With the agricultural interests of a. countrv thirteen times as big as his 0“,“. " / â€"The anniversary services in conâ€" nection with the Methodist church were held on Sunday and Monday last. .â€"â€"\V. Thexton has just received a 011 Sunday morning the Rev. M 1‘. MC- carload of Peerless Salt. It is: deâ€" Camus, pastor of the church, delivered cidedly {Vim-st salt ever brought to "MillbrOO' an stands unequalled for i _‘ color and ality. He has also alarqe quantity of shingles which will be sold very cheap, as he does not want to carry them oVer the Winter, 41 -â€"-The following letter was received Various hymnslsung SPdS‘lieetly by the by Mr. J. C. hells this week: “Souris, reverend gent eman ““113 the SET- which was very instructive and imâ€" lprossivc. The large audience fully on- of coal. _ ing your order, a sermon appropriate to the Occasion for you. and in the evening a. service of song . was also conducted by the pastor, Shlwe Sale prices are all under cost but they must be sold. Walsh'lfllarke COAL-<- I have just received a large consignment Don’t forget to see me before plac- Imn make Wsting /- S In all grades on hand and at prices that tercd into the pathos and spirit of the defy competition. Ijhave just received a stozk of the well- .,-__y ' ~.. 7. . 1 ( ' . known Champion Plows, Points and Sole Oct. 19. Dear bli‘mnnclosed find ,mon. 011 Monday evening the Roy. Plates, manufactured by Thos. Hayden of - , .7 r- . past 025cc order for :51. Kindly hand “ ' F' W 118011 of T01 Onto, Whoappearâ€" Port Hope, which 1 wish you to see before over to committee Who have. Charee 'of lid for the first time before a. Millbrook ‘ purchasing elsewhere. The prices are right. the funds for the new fire bell ‘3 audience, delivered hIS announced lee. ' , r subscription to same. tul'e on “ Snaggs We Strike.” This ' Home-made factory 1am, Tweed, Flan- More power to you. popular entertainer has all the appear- ncl, Bed Blankets and Horse Blankets, Rolls ances which command the attention white and grey. and favor of his audience even before he commences to Speak His digestive Roller and Stone Flour, Glassware, Coal ' machinery is doubtless as was intimat- Oil, Tin“3r‘3\’vs'toves’ PEI? gzdfsliinggmifig' ed durina the lectureâ€"in - chines an ringers. . ' , ing order: For about one £333 :13]; c. Everything away down 1n price for grand showing for half he carried the audience along the ”'81" s pathway of life from youth unto the as my C. BRANDON.” ....Tho fall assizes opened in Cobourg on Monday before Justice Falcon- bridge, The session did not amount ‘ to much, the business being only civil. There were no prlsoners in gaol await- ing trial. ThlS is a the united coertiese ,-\‘ \. A. PAYNE. ‘ I li"Zé>.@‘¢/f’folézfi 1293" Now is the time to} . dresses. jackets. c . : dyed. Also gent. n shortest: notice by R. Par ., o., of 'l‘oronto. Also goods son: to steam laundry 'l‘ucmluy of each week. We have .1 full line of stocking. sock and mitt yarns. 'l‘w..-»:-«"-..~ Flannels. blankets and Rolls. Rag Carpets woven. warp supplied. D. CHAMBERS. iClTY BARBER SHOP. , or fall and winter ulstcrs cleaned or PARIORâ€"King-Sf. S: lxcll 5 bank. Shaving. Hair-cu: ting. Shampooing and every"- trcpng else in the zonsorial line carefully attend- e to. Simply Awful Worst Case of Sorofula the Doctors Ever Saw ICE. BOARS FOR SE11 Improved Chester ‘vl'hite Boar. “ K ing Bruce.” ha. 31:: fflI'I‘OWL'il March lath. 1.51:3. Large English Berkshire. ‘f tonewall. Iso. 2522: far- rowed April 102.1)...3833. 4. Completely Cured by ROOD’S Hwan bi kept-for aim-1;“: 10:) lfot 13, con. i0, '. ‘ .‘ s . s usra ‘ ' 'I 'on. n smsapARIL . ,hglgtmgém " .2 5° ~ ‘ er, liberal pat. . van years in the swine business. I would respect- fully solicit a continuance of the same this year. A call is invited before going elsewhere, Regis- tered pedigrees on application. The above boars took first and second places at Millbrook this year and are no relatives to any other animals here. ‘ I am also breeder of Brown and ‘VVhite Leg- horn-s. Some fine young cockcrls for sale reason- able. FRANCIS SMIT , Campbellcroft, Ont. HARNESS 1 .m If you want a nea‘ff hobby and endurablc set of homes on should call on the under- signed. 4€se nothing but the very best ma- terial a as the work is entirely under my 'sion vou M .y g f . . a first-class article. Whips, Combs, Brushes and everything else usually kept in a first- class harness shop always on hand. Mak- no mistake in placing your order, I lead 13:1: trade with popular prices. Shopâ€"Kin -sl., next to i’. “ When I was ulous sore on the which got so bad (1 I had a scrot- ngcr of my left hand, at the doctors cut the finger off. and later OR of! more than half my hand. Then the ore broke out on my arm, came out on my n k and face on both Sides. nearly destroying t1 ‘rht of one e 6 also on my right arm. Worst Case Of Somme" they ever saw. It was aim ’63qu Five years ago I began to 1:23. ' ood’s Sarsaparilla. "or 0 ye nin to heal. I kept on till I had taken ten bot les, ten. dollars! Just think of what a return I got for that investment! A thou- and 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. HOOD'S PILLS do not weaken, but aid ‘ digestion and tone the stomach. Try them. 25c. =â€"____-â€"___-â€".__â€"_ Two Negroes Lynched. ATLANTA, Ga, Oct, 20.â€"Bill Richardson and Jim Dickson, colored, were taken from the jail at Sunimerville early yesterday morning by a mob of one hundred men. The mob carried the prisoners off and neither have since been heard from. It is presumed they were lynched. The twp men were accessories to the murder of Joseph Hall and the shooting of Town Marshall Murphy a few weeks ago. Latchâ€"It has been ascertained that Richardson and Dickson were hanged and their bodies riddled with bullets. . Dcyell's grocery. VJ. STRAIN. ADl‘ilNiSTRATORS’ Notice to Sretlitors r In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Jane‘ Reynolds, Late of the Town- ship of Gavan, Widow, Deceased. VOTICE is hereby given pursuant To Sect} r ": L 36 of Chapter 110 of the licvi-‘ed Stain: .» of Ontario. that creditors and others havitq claims against the csxaie of Sarah Jane ‘12:.- nolds. late of the Township of Gavan. in if .- County of Durham, widow. deceased. who (33,}. on the twenty-second say of April. 1893. :.:: requested on or before the Hub (lay of Now :- bcr, 1893, '0 send byl mail ostage prepaid. 1c“. 2r registered or (lcliv to . Russell Loscorv King street. Bowm. ville. solicitor for admmstrator of the es . the said dccea- - 1. full particulars of their ca ' ‘ ‘ and the nature of the security if any held 1 5' them, and that the said adminislator will «.1 and after the said 10th day of November. 1 . :i. rocced to distribute the assets of the Lil eceased among the parties entitled meat; havinv regard only to the claims of which "2? shall then have had notice. Dated at Bowmanville, 28:11 day of Sop-tern 'v. A.D., 1393. R. RUSSELL LOSCOMBE. Solicitor for James H. Reid. Administrator of E9. .‘o. EXECUTORS’ Notice to Creditor-oi VOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the l provxsmns of R. S. 0.. 1887, Chap. 11-3. .:'-i amending Acts that all. creditors and o“ havmg claims against the estate of Arcl: ‘- Armstrong. late of the Village of Millbroz '. the County of Durham. Merchant, who (if or about the 16th September. 1893. at Mill‘ : .- k- aforesaid. are‘on or before the 1st da ' of 1» her. 1893. to deliver to Stratton Sal-la l. soli- ' .s Have you Nenralgia! If you are suffering the agonics of neural» gia, and have failed to get a remedy that will afford relief, we want you to try Polson’s Nerviline. No remedy in the market has given any thing like the same degree of satisfaction. Its action on nerve pain is simply marvelous, and as it is put up in ‘25 cent bottles no great expense is involved in giving ita trial. Polson’s Neriliue is the most pleasant, powerful, and certain pain remedy in the world. Sold by druggists and all dealers in medicine, ‘25 cents abottle. flow to get a “Sunlight” Picture. Send 25 “ Sunlight ” Soap wrappers (wrap- pers bearing the words “ Why Does a \Voman Look Old Sooner Than a Man i’) to Lever Bros, Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well woth 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. postage to send in the wrappers. if you leave the and open. Write your address carefully. OUR Clubbing gs}; FOR 54:121.} OF 1893, t l l ‘ l W M. The Reportelz-tind the Toronto Em ire $1 80 for W- 3- Stanton, the executor ofthe es: f :-f " K “ Toronto Globe 1 80 the dccea. d, a full statement of their ch: » -; l ” ”I “ Family Herald 8; and SUTDflWWN {‘ ‘ . } 1 80 full particular- C 1“an, Slalom. . {.1 '5‘.“ :1 _ “ . ontrcal Witness 1 80 their account and nature of the security, 1 ‘..‘.y held by them. .And take notice that after the said las‘ ~ c“.- tioned date the said executor will proc-‘u I f » distribute the assets of the said estate : ' 3m 1 Ladies Journal 1 25 on? The offer of the Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star entitles the subscriber to a choice of the two rcat premiums offered by themâ€"the “ StarA manac " for 1894, a superb book of 450 pages. The reat “ Family Herald Souvenir Picture.” Bot premiums are worthy your attention. said deceased among the parties entitled ‘ ‘ . .g to, havmg regard only to the claims of - j:-" notice shall have been given as above rc. ' and the said executor will not be liable 1‘: said assets or any part thereof to any per- ~2 r . 8527‘ The subscriber will be entiled to all prem- persons of whose claim or claims noticr - ‘:;:‘l lums offered by the above papers. not have been given to him or his solicit : 1.: the time aforesaid. Dated at Peterborough. September 2n:‘.. 3:3. 1. STRATTOIV 8: HALL. .. - , p . , I7. Solicitors for the Ex: . ’zs. WELL’l Has'yonr well got a good pump .in i: If not, wl 1y not ? Ungafiaker and Practical ' Embalmer. 1 . ’4'“ it? 5: est of TestimoniWe given. .x't . ..' isthelatest triumph in pharmacy for the cure of all the symptoms in footing KIDNEY Arm LIVER Complaint. 11,201; are troubled with cosuveness, Dlzgmessg, Sour Stomach a. _ :. ' ‘The Millbroo . manufacturer, can :-, .glv you with any ' of pump you was ' flail at prices to suit t ' Among 13 v... -:-f _ his own manufacture or t a. “ . '3‘ « ~ make he holds the EUREKA purnt.~ ‘ - front, as it is the only pump on theI * - .. he that can be regulated so as to throw . . l-e a light or heavy stream. 9 U u . A If you require a pump give him a. Cull and he W111 su1t you. uembray Medicine Company ~ 01’ Peterborough, (Limited), He handles a pump specially d.--"zmed pE‘rERBOROUGH, :for gardeners and fruit growers. 3: “ spray pump without either lunge r-r valve so that there is no danger o it tt’: :r 4 out 'of order in using poisonous liq ' c ,1,

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