“m- growers. It "is 3 either plunge 01- Valve, Lager of it etting out Ionous liquitfs. ’. to $25. ARI ETY mine-tutu; can suppl r‘bf pump you want and times. Among those of >or that of any other r'IUREKA pump to ‘he I. [nn- ---â€"-â€" ‘ 257cm: Bzgfl'alo We and Grey 7.2.1! 53: Mew. 10f Pure bites of here. It mp° "he him a call and XND BEST HORSE 'REEN, 'ï¬ï¬‚ CASH. chronic wasting In). WOOD ODS. SD)!» EKET W. LANG We have no kinds. vhâ€" w a large assortment of yarns of Ramada Home-mad e Blankets, yé Works and is and Pi’iiows‘i eonsiszing of Dry G sods, (‘lrM'koots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Fresh Groceries, c. Swap for cash. All kin/ls nf produce want- ed and the highest. pr' ' ' ' s at the shop or on the road. vesxres * :- inform ‘ ne public Finest a 5'3 oft-he 93 Best Seseï¬ne 3n “fawn: “Kt he has «5% Desires to inf‘ w. BLANI). VETERINARY SU o (Successor to ’1‘. H. H: d.) and Hon. Graduate of Onto 0 Vet e20, Toronto. Lam \‘cter‘ .ary S est Mounted Police. Quip: . Attended Clinical Lectures. Royal V in.ry Colle e,- on on. Eng. . Dentistry 3 specialty. All 0- mesticated mm 9.15 treated according to latest: scientiï¬c methOds. Ofï¬ce on King-st., opposite. Dominion hotel. Milibrook 0'" 2 - nary. Col- ‘gcon North A-“ ---vubl(bLUlly am Jory. Ofï¬ce: 379 water street. Ad ofï¬ce box 125, Peterooro. Ont. ‘V. BLANI). VETERINARY S o (Successor to ’1‘. 11-11 d.) ‘ and Hon. Graduate of Data 0 Vet 89:0. T '8 oronto. Late Vctcr‘ .az-y S West B‘nnntml Dam... A . r _.-- -u v. V?“ “a “.3. Lu: umzeu states Elowesc rates. . '1 he collecuon‘m sale and other notes a speqxaity. h grads 9n real iguana. {5% pommzssxon urge . J'ce, port side 0 mg Street. Referenceâ€"0333mm Bank or Commerce. \ P. 174111383). AOGOUNT . AND assignce. Books opened an closed. Ac. counts colleqtcd. .435ng .‘ncntx akon in chag‘ge am: all details oomph-3r]. ï¬ocial attention w given to book-keeper's ere services of a permanvnt book-kosher are not required. Communications from neighboring towns rc~ cech prompt, attention and services in such. places crformcd modcrzxtetly and satisfac-i lory. zh‘ce: 379 water street. Address. Posti ofï¬ce box 125, Peterooro. Out. 7 4:»: B. COLLINS 00.. A.) o BECK )K. i'armcxs’ nd-o' discou :1 c". mfzsissuc “ and th. Unite ub‘ates at, 10v collection a: so leund other not made on tea.) estate. I 5 ed 0 Le, north side of flawâ€"andian pnhl. .. n PARENTS AND THE . 10 LY are res cctfully imormed Pemberton. Pm essor ctpï¬'lusic. Master 0 Royal School ‘1 2:“ . now prepared to receive 1s, voc mentaf. a: his residence. L'untcr him Insutzcuon a; any hour. Orders for Musical instruments of any and ‘ promptly attended Lo. â€LEACï¬-rs ,~__w'~-vu u‘ CWUC W .11 be at. Bethan; the 2nd each mozuh. Penn/pool 151 W. CLARKE. L. .S‘ o :ttention given Li natural accth. Kit? 3 L less exit-auger; of tee 11“â€: a, M w. FISHER, VMNARY SURGEON 0 Ofï¬ce and residence, Baillieboro, Ont. wui be at Queen's Hotel, Mm brook, every Saturday. â€"_ IDDELL. ARMS ON in NESBITT. ' Barrichrs, Solic; ors. otaries, 9.th Co hours: and Brighton. \ . R. Ridden, B. A., L3. A. J. Armstr a. B. A. W'. H. Ncsbitt, B. A_. First-class loans placed. Money loaned and mvested. Mcrcanule collecuona made and general law business. any. 53 mum ER, ATTOR “.8 at. Law. Solicitor, e: c. 01’" in 01 Block, “31 Icon Street. Port 110523-111», n lend on the security of real eszave. Town property for sa.c. SMITH 8: PRESTON (SU ESSORS . 0 J. A. V. Prestoq) Ba stem. Sgh'citon, Notaries. c. Ofï¬ces. Wood ell ' .ock.Mfll~ «brook. Um... and Bethany on 6 2d and 4th Mondays in every month. Money to loan at lowest rates. 36 . C. MCKINNOX. M. D.. ' 0 set to Dr. .Niddric) ’l‘or Unwexsities. Licentiate R0 ., aeons, Edinburgh, Member 00 ego Phys and Surgeons. Ontario. Ofï¬ce at A. T. E . store. Alter otï¬cc hours at Mn Rm ardson‘s residence, King st.. Millbrm RCHIBALD WOOD. 18‘ R 0F 1 RIAGE LICENSES. 31111013014,an Keeps constantly on hand alarge stock of F1!!- nimre of all kinds. Three large showroom. No trouble to show goods. Manufacturer of the Excelsior Washing Machine. The best in the match. JOHN GEL CH EiSTMAS {SQHIBALD “' 3V0}. XXXVI. WAI’D, BAR REST ER. ATTORN EY- tn“ CA! “A.-- -A FOR ALL KiNDS OF rival“). A()€‘-OUNT . AND 3. Books opened an closed. Ac. :tcd. Assign .m) :1: Axon in charge .ils complct a. medal attention k-kecpcr's where services of t booj:-kcc_:cz- are HM ran II :_..A MARRIAGE LICFSi’SQï¬ (mama-r MAKE PROFESSIONAI: '- CHAMBERS. M USI :9. range:- Street. {Til‘ate 11'. Orders formuszc and or any and every class "MT, Col- ‘geOn North Attended! \' inn" nn!,nmn 9 L“. I: _-~--.za.xh‘U1A.L 1 L'xe cservation of the ,3 via Gas for the pain- ‘coci work v'uaranteed. : 2nd and 4th Aviondazvjs or (1" 1L4 nv‘.! 'lâ€" ' $353518; FBI}, 101' I aim 1.5 '\ 1 Deal or justru. We: read notes 1 points of Can :10. QEXHI: GOODS. Tum" UCCES to c. Victoria Ollege Sn: 680 Ph? sicians Lt A. T.E11i01ts :8 at Mr. Wm; w Millbrook. hcks sil‘y. v1 ISIondavs 591391434 in Ohmâ€"tic "Money to Town and ‘. Poét one Thi- Lu. menu. Amxozw mm: 10 CARRIAGE PAINTING. A" Kinds of Repairing I ifgthï¬t Hï¬most running ,and is a. general favor- tll amodel of strong bh and durability. fem“ 3m soaked m boiling oil. expeliing all “00d. Md imparting great. to has to the â€ï¬‚uEhoef tent trues axle a 118 greaflyco .. Iconcrol the sale 0! 33217.93“: th w(paggownshtpfl of Dana and THE 3m macaw Buggiw, and Cairns TEE FINEST IN THE DOMINION. Md they are offered at low prices HUGHES, “GUNS, has arranged to sell the Brantford Carriage Co.’s Wagsmï¬Ã©arka A FIRSTâ€"CLASS E’JD GARTS. Shingles All Um Dres her of‘ 1 have AND a Good Suppl 3, c I win Sell Chg Hess Barrel Salt for MILLBROOK. 0NT.. . THEXTON. Mount Plensanl. N umerically and ï¬nancially the Foresters’ ‘ concert on Friday evening was not a. success but despite these unfavorable conditions the programme was a. credit-able one. Mr. Walter Saddler-’5 piano solos were remark- able for one so young; Mr. J ames Wilson, Reeve of Manvers, sang some comic songs in his usualy aï¬â€˜sble manner. The Mount Pleasant orchestra. awaked the muse as did also the harmony club of Peserboro. Prof. Stuart was humorous in his songs and be missed in‘our vilolagéoiigi' "8.1;;i5326 will ï¬ll his new position most successfu He has the good wishes of all. ‘v- uan H LIIII‘I‘. Mr. Geo. B. Stanton has received an appointment from the government; as mail clerk. We understand his duties for the present will be on the mail train between Barrie and penetanguishene. Geog‘ge will l\a m:fl~l\" 3.. -77 The annivet‘say of l’ontypool Methodist- church will be held on Sunday and Monday, Dec. 24th and 25th. 011 Sunday, 24th, ser- mons will he preached by Rev. Micimol Fawcett of Toronto at 10.30 3.111. and 6.30 pm, and at 2.30 p.m. the pastor, Rev. John McKee will conduct a. Sabbath school review. On Christmas night supper will be served from 5 to 7 o’clock, after which a. platform meeting will be held. Rev. 1). N. McCamus of Millbrook, Rev W. G. Clark, B.A., of. Gavan, Rev. J. R. Real of Orono, and Rev. Robb. McCullough of Tyrone are invited to give addresses. Mr. H. A. Ward of Port Hope is expecte’l to take the chair. A ï¬rst class programme is a. foregone conclusion. Mr. Thomas Ridge of Chagim Falls, Ohio State, U. S.A., is visiting friends in the Pool. Mrs. Dawson of Centreville is visiting at Mr. Josiah Pertin’s. Mr. Rolston Staples and wife have re- moged to Havelock for the winter. Faun-pool. The topic of the day in meers is will be the sucrocssful candidates in peting for numicipal honors on Jun 1894. Bailiczms'e. A pleasant, event (uni; place on Wedncat- } day evening last. at the residence of Mrs. R. Reid, Bailichom, when her youngest daughter Hattie was united in holy bonds of wedlock to Mr. Geo l‘lugleson of Gavan. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. C. Allen of Millm'ook. The bridcmnaid was Miss Min :ic Lucas: cuusiu of the bride the groom being supported by his brother Mr. H. Eaglcson of 'l‘m-mxto, The young couple left the same evening- for Hmir ‘Fufm-n sale. It beats the world Christmas of Goa! and Wood which cap for Cash. . SHELLED UNSHELLED ALMONDS. RAISINS €ITRRA T S \fléâ€? LEMGN, ORANGE. camem PEEL. CONDENSSEIE MINGE M§-, ‘-‘. ! Sash, Mould! in StOCk. Dru n gs: H8 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1898. ‘g 'e belfeve he successfully. who lst‘, â€"â€"English Spavin Liniment removes a1 hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes {1‘01“ 1191398, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save 950 by the use of One bottle. Warrantcd 05" A LRAOH. 11-1 Do you know what I’d like to do when Santa Claus comes a. knocking ? . I’d like to squeeze up a. little, and hxde bc- hind my stocking. . Then when he opened his pocket, 1‘3 say “ Boo ?" just for fun, ‘ , And maybe ’.twould scare him so that he d leave his presents, and run ! 0â€"h--h ! wouldn’t that be fun I AllClaims-not consistent with the high chai‘acter of Syrup of Figs are purposely 3“â€de by the Caiifornia Fig Syrup Com~ pally. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and fuoyvels, cleansing the svstem eï¬â€˜ccrualiv, but it is nota cure~all and†makes no pr;- tensmns that every bottle will not sub~ stzmtiute. '1'rustccs SS. No. 7. local §a1‘661-§2ifé:...m 650 1;] On motion the council adjourned until Fnday 15ch inst; at the hour of one o-cmck ite (‘On‘ 3. 9 I '1 rustecs S.S. N Trustees S. S N _ r.--» .u. bun“ lulu. k'.‘~' press. telegrams, puqtagc. stationary. 01.0.. as. per hi11_.... ................. A. Ryicy. clerk, salary ............... . .ii. H. Wilson. salary as Reeve m'd Bowl Coxm‘nissionc: . . ..... J. J. Preston. salary as 1H1 Ucpuiy item and Road Commissioner. . . . J. Barnicutl.. salary as 25m he and Road Conxxxlis<lo::cr 5‘. puiy item (,2 1 .1050th Porter. salurg as Counciilor and ‘ Roa‘d Commissioner ......... _. ......... John Evans, salary as Counwllnr and Road Comm issioncr ............... JOsiah Johnston. repairing briaigc :11- Bcthany ....... .. ................. Robert Byers \yhole pay rcpmrmg m‘ldge - E. B. opposxthnn. 6,.Manvprs. . . .‘. . .. \\ m. Max:111 repan-ing bridge; {.01. 1, Lou. 14 am roam job Lots 5 and 6. Con. 14 .. John Johnston cutting“ hill Lot. 11. Con. 13 J 01le Peel half pay roudjob “I B. oppos- ~ite Con‘s. 9 and 11 meers ........... 2:1'ustecs 8.8. 9:0. 9' lpcal‘school ratio ...... 4 nun C L\ ,r. v-.. _-‘.uu~‘r , hall; ..... . ........... \\ . Morrison. extra sex": ) ~ . " ‘ . " » .ch 8, bcn‘ suppncs fc --.-_w. MO. 011 motiOn the foliowin tr eusurcr were sigz xed ny 13-1 $1.11 11101 “(011110, 80 yard gm" Scents. . ................ Vâ€). Miter Cl), 11 10:le gun ufl‘, Scent ....... .\.(=‘r1"\ en. printing as per bill Mys KG]! 111' postage... _ \X. Morrison 5. larv. (‘tm‘m VV<V_.\. .u. .uuu ulnlaulu. A bylaw to appoint deputy ramming ollicers and toname the place for holding the municipal election in the the different polling sub-divisions in the Township of M anvers was then introduced and read ï¬rst, second and third times, signed and sealed. On motion the following orders on the: i..-" .- ,7 Moved by Mr. Preston, seconded by Mr. Evans that Deputy Reeve Barnicutt be authorized to purchase siich clothing for Adam \Viison, indigent as he may think ,a-dvisahle. Carried. Moved by Mr. Preston, seconded Mr. Evans that; in the opinion of the council it is desirable that: the Board of Health should ‘furnish a. detailed statement; of all monies expended by them during the year and that the chairman be requested to furnish a statement for 1893 before the ï¬fteenth in- stant. Carried. Mr. John Soxnerville addressed the council with reference to a. road job he performedI during the nest summer and stated that; he had not; received pay for such road iohi .77. u-.. -y.\avu\.x :IKV‘Y .Llll 351 On momon the nutter w Porter, road commissioner Oï¬ motion the clerk v notify Messrs. Davis to 1‘1 from off the allowance for of Lot; '25, Con. 6, Mnnvers L L 'J ' Verbal applications were then made by M 1-. Thomas Smith, overseer, to have Meï¬srs Duvis’ fence removed from off the allowance for road on the east side of Lot No. 25. Con. 6, Mauvers, and by Robert Fowler to have some clothing procured for Adam Wilson, indigent. On motion the clerk was instructed to notify Messrs. Davis to remove their fence from off the allowance for road on east. side of 1401,25, Con. 6, Manvers, forthwith. Moved by M 1‘. Preston, seconded by Mr. prvn|xn 4L.†“mm...†1\ h _ , On motion application was not, entertain- ed as the total amount of statute labor charged to 111m is correct according to the valuation of his property. 1‘? 1 '- ~.- - A cormnunicabion from Mr. R. C. Hooper requesting the council to refund to him the sum of $1 charged to him for statute labour as he considered he was charged to much. Next to the Last Meeting of the 91d -Geueral Business. The council met on Saturday 9th cember, 1893, pursuant to adiou Members all pxesent. The reeve chair. The minutes of the last were then read, approved and on signed by the reeve. Maid street has been snowned under to a smgle track. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Smith are visiting at; Pontypool. . Mrs. Rgsenberghas been indisposed but- IS recovenng agam. John Saddler of Toronto is in the Villarrc this week. He offers for rent, that. we?!- tIT:riggvg'sagnd rifillgg'oestgewtjblisilesi foundry of Mr. . . penmg IS a. good one for an enterprising man and the business might be greatlyincreased. His terms for ten; are low and we believe there is monev in the foundry for some one. ' M unicipalvpolitics are engaging; tentxon. Mr. and MESS McFarlane, Miss Ella Best, Mr. Wallace and Master A. P. McLean of Peterboro were present at. the concert not- withstanding t-he inclement weather. ‘character delineations. Mr. Walter Mc- Lean, read a. Dutch selection with expres- sion anchnembers of the hormony club gave darkey sketches, instrumental duetts, c‘ The 'chair was ably and pleasantly ï¬lled by Harry “’artl, ex. M. P., of Port Hope. A: the close of the programme, all the per. formers the members of Court Primrose with their wives or swee‘hearts, were feted in good st;7l_e_._ S C HIKING SARI] (TLA ('3. Commendnble. MA N I’ERS CO U NCI L. o a. road job he performed manner and stated that; he pay for such road job. matter was referred to Mr missioner for that. division. appoint deputy ramming 'vices. 110wu hall†for town 11:1“ c5;- 4., caremkc 1' row: ‘m. 21.. j H (a 3 “Apr (6; .e «H n e.â€" C W3 L'ilVC of the 01d Council Bully- 'y' 9th Decem- adjournment. reeve in the itxst meeting 401 :36 32 1'2 300 m 41 00 much th~ 60 0:). 0;; 30 00 motion u) I Ԥ 0!) (H) DEA FNESS AND NGSIES IN THE- HEAD permanently cured by a new abso lately genuine system. The most extraor. dinary cases have been successfully treated F all particulars, with copies of splendid testimonials post free. Herbert Clifton, 51, Upper Remington Lane, Landon, S. E. 6-]: (3U .31) The Opera House was crowded, the audi- ence being probably the. largest and most fashionable of the season. x5 Greek Chorus, Miss Bowes, who was beautifully attired in Greek cbstume. added greatiy to the enjoy- ment of the performance. ~- The Globe. , xv _. .. . . -...- vvg wgu L116 ‘ " Village Semnstress†most pleased me. I was also pleased with the Greek statue posing : in tlnisï¬liss Bowes is unsurpassed. Nature has cmhwwd Miss Bowes with all the qualiï¬cations of a. successful elocutiouisb â€"-a lovely, expressive face, a glaceful form, pleasing manner musical voiceâ€"all are hers. In the stmng dramatic slie excels ; but such is her versatility, she appears with equal success in lmmur or 12atlms.-â€"'l‘oronto Sauna day A'igllt. Miss Lnurctia A. Bowes’ recital on Mon- day evening called out» one of tue most select audiences uf season, and Miss Bowes was at her very best. Her treatment of the Ben Hur Scene by Lew Wallace, and the . .. M â€L'Hme Gamma “A“ :9 _____. -1, scienli umess. The exhibitions 2f statute posing ,(ireek studies) which closed the pre- gramme were admirable, and were much appreciated. The â€Back. Toronto .k ~l g1\ e11 111! .‘Jiss L:- zuretta A. Bowes, reader. His: 3):)“ as is certainh'4 " 111511114 gifted and versatilu R neitex, for her $13.01, ‘111 ms were al- ternzmuelv 1111111010113, 1agic and pathetic; 111 a}! of w 311911 3110 exhiznzcd splendid talent {.1111 111115111;- insuzmts. She 15 an eXcecding- 1v 31:11-1f11‘1 girl, and has :1 most expressive face 1'. huh :11 mues liuh's 11.1 in a. manner hif'hl} 1u111cative of inward feeling and com nuns N 0T1 ()1: Ainmlav exeuing, Oct? 30:11, 1893 hi< hlv delighi‘ {1:1 audience gathered in n-cit} St (worms) all to heal a, Rec given by: liss Lam retm A Emma .M; (“utomers with horses can dr Simcoe Sixeet entrance withaut them scaring at the Street (39.": ;-.a _ ____-.... an“ urawsna, only 850. a sult. A quantity of Fine Unshrmkable Flannel Shirts, for 770. each, worth from $1.25 to $1.50. A Clearing line of White Shirts for Tc. worth $1.00 A set of Ladies’ ï¬ne quality White Under wear, three pieces for $1.20 lFinc Wool Guernsey Unglerskirts, new make, only $1.25. A ï¬ne range of Overcoatings to choose from. to be made up away below our regular prices. 3 Silk F riils for 100. 2 Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs for 25¢. 4 Cakes Old Brown Windsor Soap for 100. A range of Ladies’ Mantles, Ulsters and Dolmaus, from 89c. up to $4.80 Some of these goods were as high as $12, our onlv reason for selling them at these low prices is, they have the plain sleevm NDICR THE AUS ADI K W mm A. SEEMS.†P.“ \‘9 .‘" E, (I mxa é , ____v--~~ u Luv, yard. A good Union Carpet, only 330. Hem"): all-wopl Shlrts and D1 A 11111 range of Heavy Weight Sealettes, the best; makes, at close, cash prices. 30 yards 35-inch Grey Cotton, for only $1 White Cotton, 35 inches wide. onlv 5%., no“ A full range of Heavy Do you know that- right now, ready for business, with a. Grand ment of bargains never before oï¬ered ways lead, and are alive to the Want trade and the times. Remember, no one to buy on the strength of vertisement ; we only ask you to ( our representation. The quality a: of what we offer, wxll appeal to yo judgement; and sell the goods. (Iv verge ways lead, and are alive to the Wants of our trade and the times. Remember, we ask no one to buy on H :e strength of our ad- vermsement ; we only as" A you to come on )ur representation. The quality and price 3f what we offer, wxll appeal to your own fudgement and sell the goods. We have secured a large lot of Dress E‘oods fresh from the loom for thig {\‘m arm’s Tumbuéiss __--. V Fine Silk Sealette for -e and Simcoe Streets, PETERBOROUGH. WOF 1H‘: CANâ€" I: 01));511L03XS. hat- right pow, we are with ya. Grand Assort- can drive to our $3.96, well worth 'ide, only 52¢. per 30. per yard. Drawers, only 'ed ï¬fth; a R ecital danger of No. . W'e aL