J issas I Furnha mu Kc ’w. llhmm-rar “'agun. ) (‘31!ter, and other articles rm to mention TREAL g OUR BOOTS PIN ; H.’ r. um f0" a. tiny curl), Cur: 2r: “3 big Putnam's Pain- ‘xtractor is the best 1‘?! r bran? Such an excel H as :ha: given at {he Se-nires in connection Anniversa' y. Shom’d dz‘erc 56.3")! m- the 5‘! (f those. who look - "WNW/‘5'. the onnsmm. as "rd ll) (Liam Hum an. )n Credit Sale of Farm 5K by Austin. H. “'HSON, :chtionee'. . his store Hi 1: to 1):: congratu- another successful m {the Mirror Jonas 1 mnlinued success. Mr. Rogms said he :r \95 much sh- trained “11h 50m: wa S if“ the To enable all to learn we teach on wk or Installment plan. We aim teach a personal class at ‘ hool mum at month. Class com ncing last Tuesday of each month. These les sons teaches how to cut, ï¬t and put together any garment from the plamest shirt waist suit. to the most elaborate dress. The whole family can learn from one course. We have taught over ScV‘cn thousand dress making, and guarantee to give ï¬ve hundred dollars to any one that cannot learn betWeen the ages of 14 and 40. You cannot learn dress making as thorough as this Course teaches if you work m shops for years. Beware of Imitations as we employ no one outstde the school. 'l‘bxs Is the only experienced Dress Cutting School m Canada and excelled by none in any other country. Write at once {or particulars, as we haye cut our rate one-third for a short tune. Address :â€" in your spare mm: at home, or Take a Personal Course at School. cents. Sandy Yeah-r loch, Pastor. God S: ANNIE W. IVORY, TEACHER. Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for Examination. Terms Moderate. Bro. Gco. MCL 32-3 of Ontarto interspersed by 3! Musncl by 1 Talent. ' Alsu SPEC! \L SERVICES (m SU.VD‘-\Y,jan.12th.at23opm,_b} Rev. j, A. ( mmrll ( hmrmun \of Maine {)xstrist, ::::d at 7 p. :n. h}: Rel-v W, H. Buckie): of Built} ("Emmi Under the auspices of the Lebanon Methodist church, and Lebanon I. 0 Lodge: No. 6.1.6. mil be hcld on Mon- day, Ian. :3, 1908. J WANTED AT ONCE._we hiwo deems-d to lnstru-t and amp"... a numbc-r of smart» young lamps to teach our lng. bavmznne trach.r emu-win nronsmak ix neurP-lt towns where tin-y Hva _ w $- 10 3%. Thou- who have» worked “ droumaking. or nkes drawing prawn-ed Plea-v- do mu auply union-u you can devou our whole Lune. Addieâ€â€" , ' ' I'm-2 acnoob, 31 brie DIâ€, an. WINTED hiwo deems-d to ‘ Bambi-3' or smart y --â€"-.....-no hoe-eds $103. 'All Went to their respective: homes a“ well picascd with the 'Elappy Ncw Ycars’ Entertainmcnt’ The hall on the occasinn of thc above C(mcut was packed to the: door. 1 lo reseerd seats being taken Th: vcly best ordcr was maintained from start to ï¬nish. Rev H l’cckm'er prCSldCd as chairman and cvcvynnc knows his almllty m that capacuy. He kcpt the: crowd amused about as much as did ‘ That Man Bennett,‘ and that is no slight on ‘Harry M.’ cithcr. Mrs.(l)r.) Snellgrove '(m for her- self a moat pleasing andélstmgulshcd ‘dcbut' on her ï¬rst appearance hcre at a public entertainmcnt, appearing on :5: am! 2nd parts of program, and was called back for an encore number after ccch of her beautifully render-.11 SClCC lions, Miss Anni: W. Ivory playing the accommmmenu most credrtably. Miss Ivt ry i< an Omcmce musician, and her ability as a pianist and also as a vocalist is well known. Omcmcc is pxou l of her musicians, not many towns as sue being able to produce so many talented Singers, lflRN IBESS-MAKiNE BY MAIL Cor Yonge 8: Bloor Sm. 'l’nmnto. Miss Choale, V'xolinlste, proved her- sclf a clever musicxan. She was recalled after each number, and gracefully rc sxgomicd. Mir. Bennett. as comcdian and all round entertainer, wnh Mr. liuncl: as his skilful accompanist, held the: large audience from stat: to ï¬msl), I!) :thr sacral numbers. They are ccrtamly clcvu‘ entertainers. URL! TEA AND ENTERTAINMENT. British Canadian Business College XMAS; GFFEéi The Concert, given in the Bradbum Hall, Omcmcc, under the auspices of the: Prcsbytcrian Church, excelled all their previous cï¬orts. New Years’ Concert a Saunas: BRADBURN H .~\ 1.1. ~ .‘CROWDE l) Chas. Nixon is now prepared to Cater in thc most modcrn manner a'». i newly renovatcd Hotel. opposite '1 urncr's Opera House, Georg: Street. l’ctcrboro. and “-11! be giad to haw: the pubiic cal! and inspcc: the house and rooms fer themselves. The dining, mom is ï¬rst-class. 'l‘crms $1 a. day for 3 months (1-ul'5c. “'12::- t».- fcrc Ike. 2:. 15 yrs. ewpenence. DON’T fuget j. H. Wilson's bxg Credit Sale on “Educsday, jan. 22nd, 3f 1 c’ciuck. on like premisus. Lot 14, Con. 14, Township of Manners. Sec postcrs. also adv. :1: this zssuu. Mis§ Laura McElwain has rcsngned er position as teacher at St. Ioscph Island, and Is at prescnt vmting her “Ntcr, Mrs. R, W. licndcrson at 'mnklin. DON’T {1' "ref Y H’. \Vilsnn'x' hm Municipal, Councils meet next Monday. DON T MISS IT. End SL9 OMEMEE NEWS. r moss-cutting Schaol, Stratford, Ont, Canada. Cents. In iuldr'cu TL. ,\ Several new students Have enrolled in the High School. while others have joined the Enhance class in the Pub- i no. This speaks “on for the Omexuee 2 Sebwk. ‘School opened on Jan. 6, with on‘y No members of the 91311â€, Messrs Jar- diuo and Br) Sun on duty. The result of the pa}! in Omemee was as follows: For the By- Law . . . . . . . . .. 96 Against the By-Law. .... .... .... 5:") Majnrtty for “.0 By-Law ...... «11 EM X LY TOWNSHIP Miss Weatherilt, the Public School assistant was unable to resume her duties on account of illness contracted dunug the holidays. In On emee there was much exvite mum, {3.9m being a vote lur Reeve, (‘umzmilura and heal Option. Fur ll 0 [(emeslar- 1w“ very uhle men. in the '{xersmvs‘ Hf Mr Beat†and Mr. Grundy, “eve in (he lie-M. and the farmer’s do feat, eupeciuizy b» so large a majority «as a great surprise to many. The came-st “as on the square. and the bes: (Ifgmnl feeling prevailed. It. was also a. surprise to many that the genial Mnj -r Evans was delemed. The fol- losxing m the result of the Vol.8: Reeve McNeil nnd Den-Reeve Kelly elactml hy m-clnmalinn. Fur ('onnvil- lors the réeult wnsua l'nllons, the three highest helm: declared plecled: th-Div’s No. l' 2 3 4 5 Total G Berry ...... 40 88 72 74 33 307 .l lluotan...... 7 3‘) 17 53 ll â€8 RSllaw......60 Sl 3'2 4'3 95 250 W R ‘hield. .‘33 59 55 89 86 317 G S 'l‘horne. .49 (13 49 82 36 ":79 Mr Slaw has faithfully represmned the Township for a nmnl'er of years, and many “ill regret. his defeat, which may be nurtlv ascrxlzed to non real- dvnce in ti 9. Ton nship, hut. in agreu'er degree to his making little ur no eti‘nt to secure nls elecxion Mr. (1‘ S 'l‘lmrne takes his place and will no doubt re- presgnt In»: Division and the Township in avapahle xranner. Mr Berry la a :qui :mzn, eXperiem-ed In Township 'z'nsin-ess mni will pr we a. Valuable :m-znizvr ml {lH‘COUHciL TM» is Mr Sl.iel:l’s ï¬rst appPal tn th elvcmrs and they have recngnizvd his ulnlily and suund jndgonwnt l)" placing him at the Ewm! ul 1h? pull Allogether ihe affair \~1'ri.r~’|'t-\\leuip are tikely to he uel and tflicieml) ennducled in 1908. (HIEXIEE 'l‘he Mummpul Electlonn, held on Mondav last, proved quitelivelv in Cities, Towns and Villages where there wasarun. As stated last “80k the (‘ouncils 0t Mxllhrmk, Manvers and South Monughan were all eletted by acclanmtiou. lu Millbrook the Local Option campaign caused great excite- ment. the result proving quite suttsfac wry to those who were in fuyor of the lly-Law. The result 0f the pull “as as folloue: Municipal Elections. Cottingham...... ...â€...351 Pourlhey ......... .. ......... 2i8 Curew ...... . ..... . ....193 lierlihey .......... ..... ..........266 R W “’ilaonnnu ...... ......296 Matt. \VHSOD 177 Ofï¬ciai ï¬gures will be given later. Boate.... Fee ......... M cQuade _ , __ a.“ .v..._.. V\...a \(nivu I|ADLUGUo Dr. Pierce’s great. thousand-page illus- i'ptod Common Sense Medical Adviser '1" be sent free. paper-bound, for 31 one- crpt stamps, or cloth-bound for 50 stamps "~93 Dr. Pierce as above. Carey Evans .... (intï¬n . . .. Rogers . . . . Skuce...... cry†cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to you if you will read a. booklet of extracts from the writ- ings of eminent medical authorities, en- dorsing its ingredients and explaining their curative properties. It is mailed free on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Bull'alo. N. Y. This booklet gives all the ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines from which it will be seen that they contain not a. drop of alcohol, pure, triple-reï¬ned glycerine being used instead. “_ no . Benny“... ...... .. Gnu-drum" ...... The “Goidcn Muiicai Discovery†has a. specific curative oii‘ect upon all mucous Sui-facts and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sagc's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using the “Discovery †as a. constitutional rem- edy. Why the “Golden Medical Discov- Mo 5 n. 566111311 Mea.ca. iscovery cures "wea. stomavh." indigestion, or dyspepsia, tc-rpid iiwr, bad, thin and Im- puz'c bluod and 013m? diseases of the or- gans of digt‘siion and mm'ilioï¬. Pulling Sub Div No For the Bylmw ..... .... .l Against the ity-Law .‘ Total \‘ute cast..............l Majority fur B_\'-l.aw........ sound ierr‘e‘s Gr)! 9 2011 wmnot yo The blow which knocked out Corbeï¬ was a. revelation to the prize ï¬ghters. From the wliwt days of the ring the knock-out blow was aimed for the jaw, the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown in to worry and weary the ï¬ghter, but if a. ientiiic man had told one of the old ï¬g ten} that the most Vulnerable Spot was the region of the stomach, he’d have laughed at him (or an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing ho “to t e public a parallel fact; that th 5 mac is the most vulnerable organ out of he pr e ring as well as in it. We protect ur h '1 a, throats, feet and lungs, we are utterly indiffer- ent to. until disc «a xinds the solar plexus and knocks us out. flake your stomgph an.-_4I A , I Puilin: Sub-Div F0? 1].? Bj‘-l.aW....-. Aguilrs! the [ix-Law†. ... "noon-o. .. .‘OIo-aoooo .ooo~.-un-.-ou..- Me ...... ..... ........... 46 FOR ( OU NCILLORS CAVAN TOWNS“ IP. E01: COUNCXLLORS you... act... _a_nd . ...... ......... . . . . .........320 The Knock-out Blow. LOUA L OPTION FOR REEVE "1...... ...... .ooc..... ......... .. ......... 2€8 ....... ........193 .......... ..... ..........266 13011....†...... ......‘.296 son 177 F0 R R E EV E 5 trQng by: 1}!) 17 81 3'2 1I‘n' ï¬rm Fm. . ‘3 your IXKNL VIIII‘IPI: v KEG (:1 w a Di:cove§y,ia 7 ............. 35 . 117 68 \ 'l he Sevanton (Pa) Times was ï¬rm to punt this remarkable prescription, in October, of 1906, smce when all the leading newspapers of New York, Bos- tnn. Philadelphia, l’ittshurg and other cities have made many announcements of H. to their readers. "Mr. M Nugeï¬t has resigned No. 9 OpsSchool to go West. VA lwre his lfro- ther, Rev W. Nugeut, resides. Miss Ethel Banmm is his successor In no way is health so monaced as by constipation. 1t [sails to ind‘ges- tion. insomnia. etléemin and a bun- dred ills. Ordinary ramedien failâ€" they relieveâ€"don’t cuts. The Worst case is defeated and cured quickly by Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, which cleanse the entire intestinal tract. ‘atiumlale kidneys and liver. keep the pokes of the skin open. You’ll never 1.9.ng atnmavh trouble, gellow complexion 6t lieudulieu if you use‘ Dr. Hamiltotï¬s Pills. They a/re aperfect system ionic. 23c at all dealers. 3 Every man or woman here who feels that the kHz-new are not strong: or acting in a healthy manner should mix this prescription at hnme and give it a trial, as it is said to do wou- ders for mmw persons. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one lLulf ouncezi‘mnpunm-l Ramon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla,three ounces. A local drnugist is the au- thority that these simple, harmles- ingredients can be obtained at nominal cost [mm our home druugisls The mixture is said tn cleanse and strengthen (he clogged and inactive Kidneys, overcoming Hacknche, Blad- der W9akness and Urinary trouble of all kinds, iftaken before the stage of Bright's disease Those who have fried this say ii p: sitively overcomes pain in the back, clears the urine of sediment and regn [ates urination, especmlly at night, curing even the worst forms of bladder weakness. MIX the following by shaking well in a battle, and take in teempnouful doses after meals and at bedtime M r. T. (3. Ivory has recently pnrchas~ ed the Grocery Stock carried by W. \lcC‘afl'rev and purposes Cuntilming the business in the same place. The Shouting: March on NP“ Year’s Day was “ell attended. There “as some good ShOOtlIH.’ done. Several turkeys “ere capznred by the con- teataurs. Mr. J Dohson has enhmred his lumi- nesa by opening a Flunr and Feed Department The ï¬rst consignment was placed in stock last “eek Oppos- ninn is the life of Marie. Misti Irene Fae leaves this Meek fnr Chicago to train for a nurse in the Lakeside Hospital. '1 he members of the Emily '1 ownship Council fur 1908 are as follows: Reeyaâ€"Mr. J R Boate. Councillorsâ€" W. [L Cuttinzh-am, J Courtney, R \\‘i,30n, \V. Herhhey Mr. O'Brien, representative of the American 'l‘ulmcno (Iu.,;»f Montreal. was in town on Tuesday Miss Gladys Parsons visited' her nude. Mr. 1‘. J. Parsons, Ne“ Ye-ara Mr. A A. \Vnuless, ME 19., of Syd ney, Nova Scntia, is visiting his sister, Mrs (Dr.) Rodgers. Mrs J. A. Wylie spmlt Tuesday in Pemrhnrn. This being over the next nrder of bminess was the counting ofthe haunts for ur against Local Option. In a few minutes the victnry for Local ()ptiun was announced. followed by heuty ap- pluuae. The Reeve and Councilmrs were de- clared as [alluwsz Reeveâ€" R. J. Gravely. Counclllorsâ€"(i (irilï¬n. R. Carey, Dr Rodgers, [1. Skm'e. The municipal electinns fn.‘ the Vi}- lane of Omelnee {or 1908 will not soon he l'urgoltan. ’l‘hese together with the Local Optinn vote created a generulen- thnsiasm. Every one- seelned interest- el both young and old shared In the excitement. At 5 o’clock the polling bouth, held in Ivmy’s Hall was soon ï¬lled by all parties intereslvd and all a- ximxsly awaiting the result. so mum to he told from the hallnt lmx, by the returning ofï¬cer M r. (‘. Balfour. H ALLI l )A Yâ€"RO l} ER'I‘SON At the Methodist Parsonage. on the 13th Dcccmher, by Rev R McCullnch, George Matthew Halliday to sts Myrtle Annie Robertson, all of the village of ()memcc. A large. guthrring ol lclilllVCS and friend: assrmblcd at lhc Immc of Mr. and Mrs \Vcslcy (iilwn, of the 'l‘uwn- ship of Ops, (m New \"curs’ DRY. ‘0 mum-xx the marriage 0f lhclr daughter w David \\’cslry Kennedy of the 'l‘uwnslm) of Emily The Ceremony was performed by Rev, R. McCulloch of ()mtmcc. jtffcrs Lyman Ashmorc acted as gmomsmau, and (Inn! 1. KC“ ncd)‘ as bmlmmald The dccoratxons Wcrc V’cl')’ ï¬ne and the Wedding supper all that could bu dcsll'ed. DEFEATED BY DR. HAMILTON. NEW YEARS WEDDING. n ay be: such as to deserve a con- “nuance ofthe conï¬dence rcposed in me. lx’cspcctfully \ours, I take this opportunity of ex- pressing my sincere thanks {or the hearty support accorded me at the poll on the: 6th inst., thereby in- suring my election by a large majority. l hone that my serVECcs ‘ R. ]. GRANDY. Omemce. Ln). 7th, 1908. To the Electors of the Village of Omemee. LADIES AND. GENTLEMEN .â€" n -â€"A.-.\...â€"- A a. PRINTED BY REQUES 1‘. CARD OF THANKS. KENNEDYâ€"~01LSON 94â€. By a series of chemical nnalt'sis and experiments which have extended over a decade, it has heen denmnst:at- ed that hv the addition of a small pro portion of Western V‘ heat. Ontario blended fl‘mr contents the neces arv uluten to successfully compete With its Western rival, and still retain the flavor wl.ich is peculiar to Ontario grain. Bread made from blended tlo: r soon funnda ready sale in Toronto, and within a. year or two after the in- trodnetion of blended flours on ti 0 market, the Maritime Provinces have shown such preference for th se Ontar- io milled flours that certain milling ï¬lms have doubled their plants in the last six months. - It has been already pointed out that the farmer as a buslness man, must considertheinarkct and the inner- able law of supply and demand Now Ontario ought to deserve the ï¬rst at- tention, and the home market of the Province should leel the effect of the demand for Ontario blended fl Illl‘. . But the tanner is both aproducer and a Consumer, and as Such. has it double interest in helping to create a demand for Ontario groan wheat. , When the individual farmer realmw that the purchase 0! the new flour means Letter bread on his table better prices for hls wheat, and an ultimate substantial decrease in the cost of bran and shorts, the battle for an Ontario product WJH he‘ae got d as won. But the market mnst be considered, and demand niust he considered and entered tn, it hush-ens. is to advance. Unfortunately for Ontario farmers, the demand for \\ hut might to he the most valuable product of their tields has de- clined Western milters have intro dnt'ed a flour which, though lacking in flavor, contains more "strength," or gloton, than that which is milied from the more ï¬nely flavored Ontario wheat. Ontario consumers. by the extensive advertising of the alleged superiority of Western tltmr, were eoon convinced that fluvur must be sacrilit-ed to strenu' h, so the home tmtrket was latr- uel)‘ lost, and lurmere begun to notice the invreased Cost of feed, and the low prices to be obtained for their wheat. The Choir 01 the Methodist church Omemee, \\ aspntertumed at LI 6 hour, 0!" Mr, .nntl Mrs. K J. Muiiigan. on Monday eremng, Dec. 80 19u7' A sigh; reading nonwslmun afl'urded much merrinwm Slips were distributed and a choice was allowed of vanuus to: Instruments, such as mouth organs. tin whistlgg, hurns,drums, etcu‘to practice on. Alteraumpient practicathe com- potituu were nquirp'd Lu 5mg two by Mudern farming has hemme a busi ness prrmnsitinmund men engage in agriculture lwcauee it returns annna‘ pruï¬ts «m the munev and lab -r invest ed The boil is the paymasler, and the vurietv, quantity, and quality 0! goods produced. determines the success or the man engaged in the agricuHura' business. No remedy has such a recmd for restoring snflerers from acute stomach and kidney t ouble: it invariably does cure. “For several years" writes Mr. Olive, "l have had kidney trouble and until quite recently 1 Hifl‘ered torture, A few months ago my Condition assumed a very serious form. 1 consulted several city doctors, used different Pills but Without the slightest beneï¬t. lsufler- ed intense pain the groin, and the in creasing seriousness of my trouble prompted me to try Ferromine. ltgave me quick relief, and a half-dozen boxes cured Ferruz me i can recom- mend :is a speciï¬c lor disord l8.l kidv er s.†Wo. ’t \ on tr) Ferroz-me to“. 506 per bi x at 4“ dealers in medicine. 'l‘lm case 0! Mr, (‘has M. Olive, fur )eara Mreman m the "Gazette" of St. John. N U .is a striking evidence ofthe gm“ er of Ferruzmm Trying Experience of :1 Well Known Citizen in St. John, M. Her travellng suit was blue with haltn match. The )app\' couple left on the 12.40 train for llumsvitle and other points. SEVERE PAINS IN THE GROIN. The bride was the recipient of manv presen's,showing the high esteem in which she was held. A very pleasing event occurred on Jan let, 1908, at the residence of Mr. un' Mrs. \\ n). Davis.’ Litl‘urd. when their chic-st daughter. Ada, was united in marriage to Mr. Harrv Rngvrs, of Min- den. The bride lonkei charming in a gun-n of white silk und “are the con- ventionnl bride‘s yeil. She was attend- ed bv her cnmsin, Miss Ella. Staple» of Bethany and the groom by Mr. Edgar Rogers. ' Only the near relations of the bride and groom “ere present. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Mr. Aylwin.of Bethany. Iii Packed hot from the toasters in sealed parchment and put up in tins so as to preserve its freshness and strength from our mills to you. Your grocer sells it or can get it. The Robert Graig C... Limited. Toronto. Thirty years experience has taught us the exact blend of Mocha and Java. cofl'ees that gives ndelicious, mellow liquor. Our advanced method of roasting develops and preserves the xichncss and flavor of the bean. WEDDING BELLS. GREIG’S WHITE SWAN COFFEE 1 Wagon, 1 Wagon box «X spring seat, 1 set b'lnel)u.'gam Slemhs, 1 top Buggy. ' I Whee. Burrow. :2 Neck-yokes, Zset \Vlnfllelrees, lGraunCradle, 1 Grain Rink, 1 Stock Rack, 1 Stone Hunt, 2 Patent Feed fluxes. l Cross-cut Saw. 1 1 Buck Saw. 1 Hand Saw, 1 Paris Green ; Sprayer, l gum] Sythe and Sxmth. One ‘lel light double harnessâ€"new, 1 set heavy Harness, 1 eet plow Harness, 8 good Collars; 4 rain Barre‘s, l logging (Thain. 10 good (‘ow Chains. beet Trace Chairs. I 89!. 2,000 lb Weigh Scales, 1 Cupboard, i Bedsleaal, l Churn. ‘2 Creamery Cans, 420m milk Pails Z.‘ good milk cams, about 3 dozen guud Cupboard, i Bedsteual, l Churn. ‘2 Creamery Cams, 4 unud milk Pails ..‘ good milk cams, about 3 dozsu guud Bus A quantity af Hay, Forks, Hoes Shovels, Nevin-8. and many o‘her articles. SA LE A’l‘ ON I“. 0'(‘LO(‘K, 811A RP. TERMSâ€"All unms ofSlO and under Cash-over that. amnuntmleven moullw’ Credit. will Kw. given to partues lnrnish; mg approved joint notes, to Mar ln- tweak. from Dale of Sale ifnol pui'l whendue. A discount of 5per cent «110“ cu ufl'fur Cash on Credit amouum JAMES KERR, Aucfloneer. o Mr. and Mrs. R. 53} lur. of Cameron. “erg guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. Wang. hm. Dungeon St., on Sunday. Mr. Bnate, of East Emily, who is on the wanna-h {or the Reeveship, paid the penpis of this district a flying visit. lam. week, He seems to have a. great manv'mends. and his lookout is favor- able â€" V1 ‘uchm a11-\\_arder ,, , Advertise in The Mirror, One bro“ n mare, 8 yrs old; one lay name 5 yrs old; one 1 1-2 )ear old coll, one aged horse; two 2 yr old culls; one 13rol<l colt. ‘2 Hereford Cows. 2Jer- Bey Cows, 2 Avrshlre Cows, 3 high grade Durham ('owa, l hlgh grade Durham Bull, 9 months old: lJersey Bull. 3 steer vahes. 5 futsleers,l heifer calf.5g00rlc:ms. Bguod sheep. One ï¬rst cl.n~.s ('ollle Dog. lbroodSow, S pigs, 3 momma old: 10 store pigel One Peter Hamilton Binder, nearly new; [Mouen one l2 foot Theses-Harrie ll.rse Bake, 1 Frost Wood Twin Flow, 2 Walking: l'lows, One 12 Bull Iron Harrow. l lllussey-Hurrls Seed Drill lNoxon Cultivator, lset Pen Harvesters Buncher. 1 land Roller, 1 root Sculller. 1 (Horse) Turnip flower, 2 Turnip Puipers, 1 hand Corn cumng Box, 1 Challmm Fanning Mill Dagger ‘Mts. L. ‘Hmntun span: Sunday in Pcterburo. the fullcning valuable Farm Stock, of HORSES.CU\\'S, HUS, SHEEP, IM- PLEMENT; IIARSESS, HAY, FUR NI l‘UHE, EEC: Township of Manvers l have been instructed by Mr JOHI)~ ll. \\'II.S()N, lu sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Lot 14-, Con. 14-. Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1908, Every day spending as much energy as you makeâ€"if the balance :nes a. little l'nrilwr, well, you getthinner. 0n the danger line ln-day,â€"to-morrow mar he too hue! Better use Ferrozone it hniidn npâ€"a lmle gain the ï¬rst week, but the gain keeps growing. Next. week, not quite sothin. keep right 0n,lnts oi fat want, hurt at all. Your bluod is enriched, cheeks grow rusy, your heart and nerves grow Itrong and you don’t the so quickly. Juyms robust health, a sturdy frame and a cheerlnl mindâ€"all these come with Ferrozmie. You‘ll iry it,only 50‘: NO RESERVE. GIVING up FARMING at all dealers Big mun Sfllï¬ Mrs.(Dr‘, Funk, of Slurgeon Falls, has leen Spending the past three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Grundy. Mr Isaac Luidley, of Mauvers, was in Omemee on Monday of this week. Mrs. J. (J. Euton then presented the prizes which she had offered at. the be. Shilling of t! 9 gear to those who were most punctual In attendance at: morn- illfl lllld evening service. Miss Nora. l Nichols, Miss McCafl‘rey, and Miss Ethel Mct‘afl‘rey had been present at both services every Sunday through the year, and became the possessors of "3"." pretty pins. Mr Chas. Mct'afl'tev and Mr. Dewey Stiuson, as most purrc- tual amongst the gentlemen received handsome soarfpir s A surprise “as sprung on Mr R J. Mulligan, choir leader, u ho was presented with an ‘ehonv baton. pearl inlaid and tipped :with sliver. and .\llss Annie \V. Ivory, organist of He church, was presented wlth a houquet of American Beauty r. ses. tied with ribbon to match. After refresl-ments had been served. some real music “as furnished by meruhersl ofthe choir. Just before closing the guests joined hands and sans: “All“ Lang Syne" and at very enjoyable evening: come to an 'end. GOING INTO CONSUMPTION? When your throat. rut!!es.vour lungs and chest is sore, your throat is stufl'ul with cold-â€"don’t fear Consumption-â€" (Intnrrhnzmne and get well. It clears the throat, cures hacklng. relieves “glut, chest and soreness in the hron- chin! tuhes. To clear away Catarrh of the nose nothing could be better. Cat- arrln zone is Nature’s own remedy,â€" lt heals and soothesâ€"mums every form of throat, lung or bronchial trouble. Prescribed byrnany special’s's and used by thousands every day. 250 and $1 00 at all dealers. Mr. Wm. Galagher spent Sunday in town. two. Without accompaniment, and they all Proved to be verv proï¬cient. THIN AS A RAIL. ARE YOU? 0‘00 We Wish to use this Method to convey to our many Friends and Patrons our appreciation of their kindness and patronage ex- tended to us through the past year, and trusting the coming year will be a Happy and Pros- perous one to all, We beg to re- main, J. A. Wylie, mm, 3., In our Hardware Store “e have a magniï¬cent stock for evay requirement. Our Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, c. ThéHo 'is ome in and you Will be convinced that this is the place to {3' Our prices are as LOW as any in e trade, ) and our goods are of, ' ', 1 that's why this st “I was sick and ye visited mo," was Christ‘s commendation. Should not a. richer benediction be yours if from a loving heart your dollar makes a. golden visit to this hospital, bringing health and joy to thusn whom other people fear, and whom, in many cases, nobody wants. ‘ Vï¬ll you have the luxury of giving 1’ Faithfully yours, The Muskoka. Free Hospital fur Consumptives never refused : patient because of his or hm- inability to pay. It cares for those whom other hospitals refuse. It cares for those whom other people are afraid of. To make better provision for the work, and furnish more accommo- dation, a new administration building is now under way. A cottage for the Physician and his young wife had uisn to be built. ’ To provide for this outlay. and to care for year, We must secure at least $50,000, A bright young lawyer at the Muskoka Sanatox-ium for Consump- t-ives some weeks ago, speaking of the burden placed upon him by having consumption, said : “ One has to lead a. life of concealment. If I go away from this phce people are afraid of me." This is the sad lot of those who sulfur from this dread disease. On behalf of the thousands who are sick and will not be received by other hospitals, [make this appeal for the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives. Nearly 10,000 people from every part of Canada. aided in this good work last year, sending us $26,000. ' The Trustees have faith that a. still larger number will help. The Physician’s ofï¬ces, throat rooms, et,c., up to the present have occupied rooms in the hospital that rightly belong to patients. Dear Friend :â€" AN OPEN LETTER Tex-onto, 1907. A Problem of National Importance is wry complete, and the best vaiues possible. Omemee, Ontario. OFF lClAL (Panama) LABEL OMERJEE. This is the mark ofa ' BLENDED FLOURâ€" the best Bread, Cake and Pastry Flourâ€"the best all round flour in the worl‘d. From W. J. Gage, Esq., Toronto . Canny 81 (36’s, Just try it once. Look for this trademark on every bag or barrel you buy. All ï¬n: Blended Flouxsâ€" milled of Ontario Fall and Manitoba Spring whensâ€"have it. Faithfully yours, 4 V \63 '$ 39/1 PA QCE “Made in Ontario †35m patients for the coming