,~~-f«r’o;31 Agents $23,424,935 $38,097,288 ‘~ OUR RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR 5YEARS:-’02-’07. Capital Loans Investments $19,181,926 $32,021,510 Deposits INTERESwaill be added to \our balance every three months. SMALL or large amounts ($1. 00 and upsxards) mav be deposited by you at any time. OUR STATE‘HENT above shows ï¬gures which guarantee the J. B. L. GROUT. ~Ludwig“ Omemee Branch. The various properties of the late W. H. Sowden, situate in Mlllbrook and Cavaï¬, are offered for sale: by Henry Mufligan, and may he purchas- ed m Separate 1015 or otherwise. All applications must be made to the undersigned who is empowered to Scll and convey. Do things rather than peopic. Miss Blanch Adams, of Lind- say. spent Sunday with her broth at. Mr. R. ‘1‘. Adams. On Wednesday evening, Feb. 12th, the Francrs Firth Onerctta Company will pear at the Town}. Hall. under 16¢ auspéiï¬s of myubhc Library. This trogpe delight-:g‘an audxcnce inert: last sprirï¬i when‘tï¬rey played the 1 Beggar Student. ’flle're are ï¬ve m 3!): troupeâ€"all ï¬rst class hrtists. The people of Mrflbroï¬flnd the surround- Ing country at "ï¬red that there IS a deb treat in fair them, as there will be preseniï¬l'a bill of fare dlfl'crcut from the orï¬pary one. For further partrcularaï¬e posters. Admission 35c; chilï¬ï¬en 25c. Maï¬a. -Evans, D.M.. Charles ' , reds. No. ‘4, H. Memï¬eld, -Sec,. and G. E. Mercer. sec. of 1062, of Port Hope. attended the .County Oranga Lodge Meetmg m ï¬rmer! Tuesday. The Mirror bud the plaSure oi a. call from Bro. Mercat. leibrOOE. 34553ch 1007. Your Savings Account Invited. .Bl'o. T 8. Collins, Past Grand Master of Ontario East, attended a meeting of the Echutive Committee of the Grand Lodge held at Beilevnllc on Fnday" last. A grand banquet was also held that evening an 1' mmy of that: in attendance mcludmg Mr. Collins, d;lchred stirring, addresses. On aq’count of the stony†Mr. Collins dud not arrive hon;_e' until Sunday did do: arrive momhig' 15w all my Harness, Robes, and Blankets. Boots Shoes, and Snag Prod Rubbers from T. J. Lang. Ml“ flak. They are good ï¬tters and Wear = -â€" '6tf Millhmnk News. Head Oflice: TORONTO CANADA. ' Incorporated 1855. [MULLIGAN ed that betwilsa IIccovcr , ,7 Louis Fr.) ' ahdzixster, Miss of Rainbow, spkm Sunday .mï¬ M5; R‘aï¬g; m Mtllbrogginc try at urcd L in for ‘ resenw a bill : u! - Attorney 8: Manager, MlliLBROCK, â€ONT. 'ties for Sale. KENT above shows ï¬gures which guarantee the security {or your money. bags ’0??? ' the most Venn . he other fellow rc- lbg other fellow g picked (out hun- 5‘1“â€an Mr.W.Walter Gillott. accompanied by V Mr. Norman Lock started out on Sat L. Charles urday at 5 p m. to deliver a casket in Murlï¬cld. South Monaghan, but were storm- :er. sec. of stayed 0n the way. When about halt :tended the a mile the other side of Mr. Thoma: Meeting 1" Donaldson’s they were compelled to The MIT")? turn around and seek shelter at Mr from Bro. Donaldson’s for thcmght. which was willingly granted them Inthe morn‘ iast Grand . ing they started out again and had to attended a do consxderable shOVellmg. and ommittce of‘ reached their destination at 12 o’clock Sellevllle on i noon. Returmngthey got to Wlthll- lanquet was I 3 miles East of Millormk, and wen- nl- many of' compelled to put their horses in tln luding Mr. l stables of Messrs memore who were ‘ addresses. also very hospitable. Messrs. Gillott 'Mr. Collins and LOCK then walked from there tt ntil Sunday Millbrook at the rate of about a mile an hour. Mr. ()illott on behalf of Mr. I Lock and himself deszres to thank Mr. Robes, and Donaldson and family, Messrs. Finni- i’ and Snag l more and Mr. Arthur Wood for their Lang.) M'l} land hospitality and assrstance. A I End? wxll riously 111. areatmcnt 1t Increase $10,287,840 Increase $ 14.672353 Increase $12339 584 as asked . Don’t Bnesday 8: Son. ranch. H. A. SIMS, Manager Millbrook Branch. $15.119,753 $25,407,593 1902 1907 $2,500,000 $4,000,000 Move up the ladder of success as fast as you can climbâ€"but don’t kick the other fellow of? for fear he will beat you to the top. If you can’t be the ma: maker vow-Self, be content to step asxdc andâ€"give room to the man who can. Mxxcd Chop $1.35 per hundred. purc Corn and Oat Chop, $1.45, On- tario Flour $2.50. Manitoba Flour $3 00 at Byam’s. The funeral of th: late. David McIlmoylc. of South Monaghan, which took place on Monday afternoon to the Presbyterian Cemetery. Centre- ville, was largely attended, notwith standing the verv bad condition at the weather and toads, whxch was an evi- dence of the respect in whzch the dc teased gentlem'an was held by hxs nexghbors and fnends. The mam; friends of Mr. John Huï¬â€˜mdn Will be pleased to learn that he is able to be out again after a few day s illness. lack had been domg service wuh the snuw plow, and pro- bably caught cold thercb). Mr. L. S. Clarrv. Millbrook's artiStic sign writer, has ï¬tted up a very handsome sxgn for Mr. Charles Thorndyke, GeMs’ Furnish! and 15 making a sxmilar one for Mr. R. T. Adams, Grocer. Mr Clnrry,as asign writer. has perhaps no superior and very few equalsin the Province. GOT STORM STAYED. This brandâ€"on a bag or barrelâ€"is the mark of q BLENDED FLOUR of Ontario fall \that and Manitoba Spring Wheat, milled by the best millcrs in Ontario.†> V I .) -A9k your g1 look for the orrlcw (â€mRnEm) LABEL ’SflARIB ‘ ‘ Made iq Quintin†etc: for a Blended Bohrâ€"and above brand wherever ygu‘bqy. Cmmtv Uranus Lanna Meenuu At the meeting of the East Durham County Orange Lodge, held In the Lodge Room of No. 70, Mxllbromc, on Tuesday afternoon; the following wcrc elected ofï¬cers for 1908; C. M. Bro. 1215 H Paul. D. M. “ A J Henderson Chap. “ HMcrrlï¬cld,PortHope Rec-Sec " (24:0. Fowler Fm-Scc “ C \V thhards 'l‘rcas “ Robert Shaw 1) of C “ G E Maren-r, PortHope Ltcturcrsâ€"Bros. R H Holland. Port Hope, arid Archie Rcynolds. -\ :1 l' ,J 9",. After Bro. Evans, P C.M , of 1' Hope. had installed the otï¬ccrsx Sh addrcsScs ware delivered by-Bros. Paul. A. J. Henderson, ’1‘. B. C011 and J. Evans J ...... ‘aA H “IIU Jo lava-4., It was moved and seconded that a letter of regrcl l»: scnt to Bro. R. H. Holland, upon lns not being able to attend the County meetingk owing m illness. Motion was carried unam- mously. A -t ‘ .LA Faun“. lllllual’ o The next session of. the County Lodge will be hcld in NIlllbl'OOR We join with the: brethren of this Dlstrict in extending congratulations to Bro. as. Paul on his election tolhe County Master’s Chair. Bro. Paul has taken a deep mtcrcst 1n the vanous ofï¬ces he has held and his pmmouon is well deserved. .- 'l‘ he Order throughout this Count) has increased In numbers and also in enthusmsm, and the year 1908 prom ises .to surpass all its prechcssors, as hundreds of young men have been added to its membership. and the guod work is bound to advance. The Grand Lodge of Ontario East will be held in Port Hope on March 13m, when as many of the Brethren from tlus Dlstrict as can possibly do so, should attend. 'lhc Hockey Match between Beth- any and M Hbroox, played in Mill- brook on 'lhursday evening last rcsultcd in favor of the visitors by a score of 5 to 2. The Millbrook aggrc~ gntiou expect to turn the score in their favor whcn the return game is played in Bethanyt The weather was very cold, but quite a number of enthusiasts turned out to Witness the game. The follow ing was the line up of the clubs: Bethany Position M illbrook I Coultcr Goal W Mitchell J Hamilton Pom: . J Sandv A H Howarth C. P. M Tompkins C Brercton ROVCI' H Nattras~ W Walsh Centre P Handley W Price R. W. R Dawson L Hanna L. W. N Dunford A DcI.ong Umpire W Mclvor Refereeâ€"'1‘ Donnelly. The Horse Show. to be held in the St. Lawrence Arena. Corner of Jarvis and King Streets. Toronto, February xzth to 14th, will] [Inherit] a series of events of much interest to horsemen. rand Lodge Meets at Port Hope. Therc will be no trouble with rail way Certiï¬cates, as none will be re- quired. Round trip tickets for single fare will be sold over all lmes from all stations in Ontario on February nth and 12th, and from all stations Within dllu I‘LII, “nu luv u: u- - an" v .. 5 miles of Forums; on February; [3111 and 14th all thketS good to return to and including Fcl).15th. As Iintc nd going West about the: ï¬rst of May, I Will sell out my entire stock ‘of Lumber, Lath, Shinglcs, Cement and Coal, at greatly reduced ')ric¢:s. I have over 700.000 Shingles, ail ;radcs, in stock. I have: over 400,000 -:et of Lumber, both pine and hem- »ck. all grades. .) I mean business, so this Will b; a grand opportunity, lor ‘those yyhp‘ in- tend building this Season to . (at their supplies at cost prices. All those-who have outstanding accounts with me will please call and settle the same. .7 , Ialso have 100 acres of land on zion Lme, all ready for Crop, for $211: cheap. W M. TH EXTON. OFFICERS ELECTED. Selling Out. Going West. HORSE SHOW WEEK IN TORONTO. Hockey Match. £2. 350%: w a: 4‘55.qu of Port 5. short iollins TO THE FARMERS OF CAVAN AND THE ADJOINING TOWN- SHIPS : Now is your time to leave your or. der for fehcrng. The prospects are that the wire will be higher. I am in a position to furnish you With any style of fence or quality of fence, from 30 cents per rod to $1.75 per foot. You can have your chorce ‘of Six different makes All orders left in on before the First of March will have Two Cents a rod rebate. You can have it shipped when you want to use It. So you have to pay no sooner than if you ordered it just when you Were going to build. Some times it is hard to get fencing on short notwe. lf wire should go down in price you Will get the beneï¬t of the drop. Steel gates always on hand. lam agent for the Galt Art Metal Co. Any person that intends to use} any Steel Shingles, Siding or Ceiling Will do Well and save money by calling, seeing samples and have prices quoted. It will last a lifetime. I also handle the best hayfork goods on the market. Prlces right, work guar- anteed. Irepresent one of the best nurseries in Canada and furnish none but reliable, hardy trees and shruba Your order placed with me insures healthy stocx, true to name and at reasonable prices. lVIoney Found. FOR SALEâ€"One large. second- hand Straw Cutter, in good working ordcr. “'1†exchange it for hay, wood or potamcs W111 be at my Shop every Monday and Saturday afternoon. Next door was! of James Donaldson's pump shop. A. PAYNE, Millbrook In Millbrook, on Sunday, Feb. 2nd, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs R. Ruddv, a daughter. In South Monaghan. on Saturday. Feb 1, 1908, David McIlmoyle, aged 62 years. Contains 1113 Best Qualities of Both Kinds of Wheat. Some of our farmers do not seem w realize the importance of the sum-e33 of Ontario nnllers in blending Ontario and Manitoba wheat In a word. it means a unming demand {or these blended flours, a steady demand Lt Ontario wheat, boner prices to he far mar for his wheat, and lower priceu for bran and shorts. ' All of these inuclI-wished-l‘or results are due solely to the eï¬orte ofinrl millera. They ï¬rst proved to their own; satisfaction that. blended tluuran'ere better than flours made ole single vu- rlety of wheat. 'l‘hey proved by re- peated tests, that a blend ol Ontario wheat and a little Western wheat made better bread than Mallilubd "hard patent flour,†and also made. better pies, cake and pastry than 0n. tnrio" pastry flour†This is true be- cause blended flours contain the good qualities of both kinds 0! wheat One of the largest bakeries in Town- to tried a. blended flour for n‘akn-g "homemade bread." and in '3 shun time they were working night and dax in a vain endeavor to supplv the de- mand. In the Maritime Provinceu blended flours have dri-ven the West- ern flours out of the market. In some instances." ‘ " The miners have done more than‘ the" part In proving to the panple that blended flours are best. It Is doubtful If our farmers tealize how much \they ‘ can help in restoring me price of 0:» 1 tario wheat to its old ï¬gure. What our farmer: x-hmm] do in to stop huy- imz W eaten. “heat flours and use onl- Ontario lflonded flours. This would creme such a demand for Ontariu w heat that the price Would soon go npq apt) our farmers o! courue would get ‘all the beneï¬t. Then, too. this would help our dairy-1 mPn and atockmen The prime can»! of bran and shorts selling {or such ridiculously high prices. has l o n that our local mills were grind u: lit! a wheat and consequently there “era none of the feeds for sa'e at the mille’ They had to be brought from Manitoba and Alberta, and by the time tl.o freight was added to the nice proï¬t which the Western millere demanded the price was out of all proportion to what it sin-.uhl be. By buying blendvd flours and keeping our mills running to their full caption)". 11mm wfll be plenty of bran and shorts to sell at a Very much less ï¬gure than they cost to day. THE AILMENTS OF WOMEN. It the girls and women who Suffer with “hat they t? ml: is "Female Trouble†wunid luck to their kidney: they'll soon ï¬nd the source of their ill health. The knineva are ch 3er alive. with the fenmle organs. and it‘thp vitality of the kidneys are interfered with, great entierim: occurs. The-re is no better mediéine than Dr. Hamil ton’ a Pills -â€"they stimulate and she: 3- then the kidneva. assist. other argon» to do Nztture' a Work cleanse the eye ten: and thereby maintain perfect health. Great beneï¬t and certain cure is guaranteed for all women who use Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. The clerk mu- lnoet obllglng, but the young L-uh customer was hard to please. Roll after roll of blankets did he take from the shelves none Pulled For ï¬fteen minutes thle mock sale went on then the young woman said condeacendinglv, well I don‘t lntend to bu) l was Just looking for a friend. Wail. a moment madam, sell! the clerk there in one more blanket. on the shelf. perhaps you my ï¬nd your {rleud in it. " , BLEND-ED FLOUR BORN DIED Mr W 5 Pickup started on Mon-u day {01' Halbritc, Sask. If he reach: there without (icing storm stayed her Will be fortunate We join with I: man} friends in wishing him thc bcs ofluck. Mr an! Mrs john Ritt enter-‘ tameda number of the young ladies and gentlemen of the vil- lage at their home on Mondav evening. The program consnsted of games, music, etc. Refresh- ments were served during the evening, and all present enjoved themSelves nmmensrzlv. The gen- eral verdict was that Mr. and Mrs. Pitt are splendid entertain- ers. _.-- S°m° people paw cash. Others con- tract debts. Business men do both. but if you must. ask credit, pay as loan as 3’0“ can. Before entering on the business of a mew year, try to Square “P all accounts ol1907. You will feel so much. better and so will "‘0†who Rave ,v- u credit. Try it and see the sunshine It produces. What Will appear verv interesting to “‘8“! penple nah Is the uncle taken from aNew York daily, giving a nim Dle prescription, as formulated by a noted authority, who claims that he has found a positive remedy to cure almost any case of'buckache or kidnev or bladderderangement, in the follow- lowlm: simple ".‘prescriptinu. if taken before the magma!" Bright's disease. .5- .4va v -.._ ...._v v» Fluid Emmet. Dandelion.onu-half ounce; Cumpoimd Kargon, one ounce- Compound Sv‘nip Sareaparillu, three ounces. Shake well inaboule and takeinteaspconml doses alter each meal and agam at bedtime. A well-known drought here at home when asked regarding this prescrip- tion. stated that the ingredients are all harmless. and can be obtained at a small cost from any good prescrip‘iou pharmacy. or the mithre would be put up if asked to do so He further stated that while this prescription is often" prescribed in rheumatic afflictions with ‘ aplendid resultmhe could see no roao eon why it would not be asplendhi remedy tor kidney and urinary troub- les and backache no it has a peculiar action upon the kidney atructuro, c'eaneing these most, important 0 guns :and helping them to sift and ï¬lter 1' m â€w blcod the foul acids and waste matter w hirh cause sickness add ufl'ering. Those of our readers who suffer eun make no mistake in giving it. a triul. The lattst Japanese Operetta, “ Dolva the Tea Girl." will he prnsented at the Concett NEXT Wednesday evening In the Town Hall. Millbrook. Don't miss [hlS entertainment under auspices of the Public Library. All Chma at close prices at J. Steclc’s, Millbrook; also Foumam Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left for their future home in Manvers. Their many friends “'1‘“ Join the Mirror in exteudlng heérty good wishes go 111cmf -\._ L“ At the Pzesbyterian ManSe, Millbrook. on Wednesday, Feb’y 5th, Miss Vercia Challicc, eldest daugï¬Ã©br of Mr. and Mrs john lelafllcappf-Township of Cavan, to Mr. Isaiah Strong of’l‘ownship of Mnnyers, Rev. Wm. joh‘nston ofï¬ciating. , Search mer tl \ ou’ll not ï¬nd the *bf Wfl'he An aching tonal. it relieves at o-ce Fill we can!" with batting dipped in Vmflme and rub the umï¬'F' Jill-h \mulixmflso H the Inca is swol. Wm Wain. Nerviline and “Bid on a. mt flannel. This can’t. fuIP-gs‘ucauae Nerviline kills the pain outright Just. as 1100‘] for oat-ache new-alum or and netk A 25c, bume l’cns. of Nervilmig‘cureé the aches ofthe whole {3‘91in; Try h; Mr. .1. Y1. Fry pntertains His Sunday School Class; and-a number of Friends on‘.F_rlda‘y 'Last. Mr. J. W. Fry’s élasgof boys, to- gether with a nunibcr diheir friends, was entertained at ms hox‘ï¬cyon Fnday evcmng last. and 31 most enjoyable time was spent in gameshand music. \ An exceucht sappy was served. and altogeihc’r the evening was a real happy onc {mall present. M r. Louis Fry and Mis§ Dolly Fry 0LBailicb0ro. were among 4hosc preScnt. A RELIABLE L‘)_,C‘AL SA’LESMAN FOR MILLBROQK and adjoining cmntry )6 represent Largest list of nommercial and do- mestic fruitsâ€"large and small: on]: memals. and almde "one: flouering shrubs, vines, rosca. 6m â€9d PMMOOS one of our angcialï¬eg ‘ “CANADA’S GREATEST NURSERIES" A permanent situation for right man, for whom territory will lie re’iervod. FOR U1’-'l‘O-DA'1"E JEWELRY. ABOUT PAY I'NG DEBTS. smck than Ina hardy comes from us IUI’ wuuu I IV ..- Pay W «My: Free qupment. \\ rite for Earllcnlup . Torqbto EASY TO MIX TENS- ISsucr oi Marï¬age Licensas, MILLBROOK. T0 UUR‘E TOOTHACH ', STEELE’S, MARRIED WANT itario MI. R. H. Ealmunds, one 02! Mlllbrook's leading sperm, was! mstrumemal in getting on a curl-i mg match bethen two rinks ofi ~\llllbrook (,urlezs and two rinks! at Pelt Hope, the event took place at Port Hope on Tuesday, and resulted in a defeat for theyisitors. 'l'he Mxlllnook rinks were com- posed ofthe following players: G. Dean J. Allen j. Deyell J. Davx son C H Winslow R Edmunds J. Steele, sk. C: Needler, sk. Each rink played two games. The result being : Morning gamesâ€"j Steele 5k 8; CNeedler sk II. Afternoonâ€"j Steele 5k 6: C Needler sk 9. Names of Port Hope players are not [0 hand. Thexr scores Were I4, II, 1:; IO. I L ,. “jï¬lés'srs. J'VW. Walsh. R. Nurse an'! A. Hunter accompanied the Curlers to Port Hope. "v.- -1, _, Cansndering that Milibrook has had no practice they did not do too badlv. We understand that a rink for M illbrook is contemplated and when it matcrmlizes, Port Hope will not haye it all their own way by a long shot. i n ‘V A, "“19 report of Councillors Deyell and Thorndyke. to. wood ,snpply, was ac- cepted The contract lo: supplying woolly-as awarded to Mr.â€" tllï¬pflce to be 3% 90 per cord, ‘25 corxfa beï¬ï¬ï¬n mnoum of wood contracted tor, and to be maple bod} “mod, 4 ft long and sawedmt both ends. (‘ouncil met at 8 p. m. Presentâ€" Reave W 8 Gwen and Counciilure I. E, Secdham. J. D. De) ell, W. Thexton and Hum Thorudg k9. The minutes of last meeting were réad and on motion conï¬rmed. Councillors Deyatl and Needhum, 'he Committee on Priming, reported. The matter, on mmim: of (Joan. 'l‘horudy ke, see \by Conn Needham, it was ruferred back to the Committee, empowering the said Committee to «Ward contract. A deputuion of Messrs Wm. Archer and J Steele waited on the Council to M rs D. Fisher and her taxes of $4 20 Mrs, Fisher had paid taxes on the house pteviously occupied by her. and the deputation thought she shouldn’t be asked to pay mm: a second time On motion at Uonn.’l‘hextou. soc. by (‘ouu ’l‘horndyke. that Mrs. Fisher’s {axes be rebated.-â€"(7arried. The Auditor’s Report was read. and on moHon of Uoun. Deyell, see. by Conn. 'l‘honndy ke, \wr accepted. and ‘the usual number of copies were order- ed to be printed. auu lhat the Clerk make on“ orders on the Treasurer in hn’oumum Auditor: for $5 eachâ€"Car rled. Communications from the Municipal, Journal, Montreal, also mm from Mer- Iidou. to. Equalization o! C: mules, iu~ closing peliliou to Legialature. Conn. Thexton reported that Mr. Lord had ï¬xed hole in road for 500 Moved by Conn. 'I‘hexton. sea. by Conn. Deyell, that the Reeve and tilerk sign the petition and {otwurd to Men:- ber. Carried. The following accounts were "non presented. and on mouon 01 Conn. Neeéllam. sac. by Coun. Dayan. were ordered paid : E Wetlmrnp . ......$158 FRose..................,... ....... 136 J McComb.... ........,.......... l 90 F Mclyor.......... ..... ..... . I 12 B McNeiuh ......................... l 28 W Mclvor .......... ............... l 28 J Contaa................ ......... 220 I Nauru. .mm... ........ ...... 1 39 '1' Nattrua............ ........ ...... 218 J Guthrie ..................... ........ l 85 W H Lord ...... ........ ......_ ‘0 ‘G 'l‘uruer ..........'.:..I 50 TOWN COUNCIL. bUR CURLERS AT PORT HOPE. Council Chamber, Minbrook, F: 1:. 3rd. 1908. C) J J Russell ....... ...... .. ...... 1 (. Wm. Mitchell ................. V...l 03 F. 3!ilcheli............, ....... .. ‘7‘") W \V Mitchel? ...... ...! in} Walter Bruce .............. ...:. 2'" 301m... 1‘: 3025mm. ......... 33 A 131111415501:.-........ .... ...... Jun Huï¬man ...... ............. ... \E'm Knumm ..17................1 All â€I: 33: an .... â€...-“‘2 . John Hufl'mau, suo-a plow ....... .2: 75) W I! Lard .... ........ .................. 50 W (i Russeii 6; Son. coal............7 2-3 B Irwin ...... Joann-0...... ..........2 (.0 R Rum“ .... ...... ........ ...... 50 R Dayan, solaty :- colleczot .....45 00 O" I». [3“ |¢ '3‘ DO . ‘; cw“).- Tr}. A deputation of the Band members, comm-ting of Messrs. G A Duncan, G E Bumhuu, H G Dunford nnd Dr Fisher wuitn-l uutho Cumcil and naked fur gram. On motion of Conn Needhsm. sec. by Conn. Thextou, a gram of $15 “nu ma 1e. Spccml to the Mirror. A Very pretty Wedding was solemn- ized at the home of Mr. and 3] rs. Chas. I.ux111,cn \\'ednesday,_lan. and. when their eldest daughter, Mus Fanny, was united 1n marriage to Mr. Fred. Winslow. Precxsely at the hour of 3 o'clock the bride and groom took their plaCe 1n the drawing room where the Rev. W. Bro“ 11 performed the ceremony “Inch united them {or Me. The ceremony o‘er, the guests repaxr- ed to the dining room. where a sump- tuous supper was Served, after whith the bride's and groom’s health Were drank; then a“ spent a pleasant cw n- 111" trippmg the hght fantasuc. Mes. rs { W0 111. Cracker and \\ 111. Ru:k tarnish- |_ 111;: the music. The prcswts to the bride were numerous and costly. showing the high esteem 'm which ahe is hcld by many fnends. The Mmor joins in extending hearty congratulations to the happy couple. Miss Hampton’s Young Mcn’s Bible Class had a most enjoyable evening on Friday last In their class room. The program consistcd of addrcm'es by Rev. G. R. Clare and Mr. R W Clarke. both bcmg intercating. encour agmu and Instructive. VA mouth organ solo was cleverly rendered by Mr. Delbert Sanderson, Mr. J. M. Adams 1:13))ng the organ af‘companimcnt. The dc bate “Resclvcd that the city affords greater oppottunitics to the young man than the coutttn", prowd very interesttng. For the aï¬rmntnc Side, Messrs. ]. M. Adams. G. E. Bumham and 72.1). H. 'liht‘xlm', Ct" laittly did thru‘dch'cS credit, and brought out many points in favor of ihc city. I’m thc :1q;:tt:rt>iti- Messrs. W. A. ()‘Brtatt, Z_F. B. 2:! Mahon and M. Pt: thick, 1m Etd mat..- SL'l‘Icf; to m: m' fur {ha (tun-35.: f0: tics {t “on out 3w m. r pt: 25.1 in tau . at the countty. inc }udgcs tun Ru: Mr. Care, Messrs. R \\. (laiLL and J. L Bytm. \1r. C'Bnan. capt of the negative side, deserves special mention lor the cxcdlcn! way he handlcu‘ the subject, and his collar gUt‘S deduc- they ow: their victory to his strong arguments. After the; debate was mucludcd'. refreshments were served under the direction of Miss Hampton, Mrs. Clare. Mrs, Clarke and Mrs. Rowhnd. assrtmsz the serving thereof. Council then adjourned. The National Anthem was then heartily sung and the benediction: was pronounCc-d by Rev. Mr. Clare. Mr. Leonard Smith made an excellent chairman. W. Montgomery. M. Physician and Surgeon, It IS the intennon of the class to have a public debate :11 the near 4 MILLBROO K, ONTARIO. Ofï¬ce i9 Tumcr's Drug Store; A Social Evening. ULA MORGA N. sit-0000s a. 0 I it. .nn-vu: 0.0 a. «N. ....... .501â€" .¢O..m 3:: l.ov‘l...:.oc-.::o-onn-Iun mu\o.......3. 1.... .cu. =~ \ ~oao .o..-o u.uahonoooosuc;c .... nun... n.-onnoOocoIo-nn ........c......uo. on .2. :m ...--uon-u.u hyvb'uymg vour Stove or Ran! “X D. STINSON, OMEMEI Theroads are biockaded a few can get to the village, but . daring away the snow is being ously carried on. , A comespondcm says: “Mg and many of the leadmg busmi are sordy grieved mu the M; d losing Mr. Beatw, owner 31 â€ï¬‚ew: of the Commctcial Ho] is the umtrcrsn! testimony of veiling public. who know hv enoe that there are few cqua‘xs Baily in the Dominion for 1 Hotel properly and cumphiu; uith the mensc Lam." '1 corresponth also says: ‘ T4 put: to be quitta supply ( coming in already. notwuh‘ passing of Local Option. Ow table citizen says he would x chances of the rum of his: with an open bar which tin would exactâ€"than {he say stand now? Our Hockeytcam was def! the Fencion Fails Tam. '1‘ was a good one Lhroughm Teams showmg up in good fc You cannot run awa‘: 9mm «66 : you must mulch“: 5 It perish ; and if (ha! be so. now, and what 3m»; «and? CHE NOELâ€"1 Messss. R. 1. Courtney 8: started saving. and the: scam ises to bc a record breaker. Many from this semen the: Guclph Agricultural Quarks gmng on at Lindsay and mm: greatly proï¬tcd aYou can â€SAVE 00‘ A > “'c have Very link â€overt: compared m’xh other pleaâ€".5. I! 2: thing doing Mr. ( thin Erma, Good hand-unit Cutt new, for Sale. Apply to t! Oflice, Millbrook -â€"tf Terms The: many frimds of Mr 4 (formerly of thc Mxrmr Stat pleascd to lcam that he ‘11: the formanship m The H. < Publishmg Co's €510.3th Toromo. Jack aï¬VS in: u Toronto. Jack aï¬VS in: success to the cxpcrwncc h: in the Mirror afï¬x. Tim any your shadow ncvcr gm The Mirror wishes Mr. M prospa'ity. hck wili b: have ins Oxucmec fricnds c: him whcn {12:3‘ 22‘:- 1:} {11¢ C OMEMEE NEW x639- Men are often capabl: things than they perform. sent into the worid with hi! and Seldom draw to :hcir 1 â€"Wa!pole. Rev. Percy 8- Th0! Inducted at (301‘ Rev. P. B. Thornton. B . race. was inducted into the Colbom: and Lakepon Churchcs, of which Rcv. - of Brighton. is Modcraxor RC“. Mr. Stcrling of preachcd thc scrmon; 1h Skecnc, of Bakimorc, ad people, and RC\'. Mr 8c bourg. addressed the ncw‘ minister The church at} its full capacnv. and the sq mom hcnrty and illtcrcatln‘ In the cvcning cxccpï¬q tiful 81d dainty refrcshn; sen-ed in the 'I'cmpcrancj which an cxcdicm p: A...†and 50105 «as (c On Wednesday evening‘l In 1hr cvcmng cxccpxu: tiful and dainty rcfrcsh! send} in the 'l'cmpcranL‘c which an cxcdicm pxc ducxts and 50105 was [cw addressm‘ of u'clmme wen by the rcsxdcm ministers Rev. Mr. Thornton 15 a of great pmmiae. and hi> 1 in Omcmce and c151 join the 31mm in cxtcnl hearty congratulatiom upt nomand Nah him cumin in his nnzusieriai dutics. n The C“ (1'41. J.‘ 1h: llcazzcm: 3: L - resulted so 1w Rem eâ€"~ (2:05p Counéiliors ’1: Dau~.G Lih3!|.. The ma Cm: 1.. m 'Iw day. januav} Albcll Archer. Albcrt Archcr. ten days axxu-z W. 1' TEACHEF Piano and T Pupils prepared for { Terms Mod i3 bczicr 10 max: mzé ~‘ than to :uakc the : nothisw. omamuu ï¬rst priming an Ame hcr. 3;! I l m. bclchC ll}