* Bank of Toronto The various properties of the Iate W. H. Sowdcn, situate in Mliibrook gand Cavan, are ofl'crcd fox sale by "Henry Mulligan, and may be purchas- ' ed )1) Separate lots or otherwise. All ‘- applications must be made to the 'undersigned who is empowered to sell ‘and convey. H. MULLIGAN kw; Oï¬c} and a number of other Char 14c .ers m Costume. ixeqeming living Scenes. mission 25c. Chfldren x5e. To be 346%!) in the Town Hall, Mill ‘brook, on Tuesday evening. Feb. 25, at 8 o’clock. A grand dCSCriptive groggy win be givan by Rev. H. A. , _.I'L-_ DON ’T MISS THE ORIENTAL ENTERTAINMENT ' Mr. and Mrs. Ichn H Wilson and {Buggy Hazel, of Port Hope, were flue-15 at the home of Mrs. C. W. Richards on Sunday. :Mxflbrook, 34th Dec. 1007. MrJohn Deyell was in Toronto this week attending the funerai of the late Dr. I H C I" Fxsher. oâ€Mr. Iohn McBride; was in (obourg 9§6%y and took a trip through case of Refuge: and found it ï¬t ted up with air modern conveniences There were old pcOplc. youn" people, short people. tall peoplc, in fact all kinds of people: there! and everyone wascomfortablc and» happy Mac says )2 15' just the place far to spend the winter monthsâ€"free from every wmd that blows, 8.: when the mercury drops to 36 below zero outsule, it is like Jun-3 weather msrde this spicudrd building. Mr. McBride congratulates Mr MC Minan a~ being aï¬rst glass Manager. J. B. L. GROUT, :Manager Omemee Branch. H. A. SIMS, , , Manager MillbrookBranch. Mrs. Ross- Kelly, of Port Hope, :3 a guest of her ncicc, Mrs. R. H. Edmupds. â€"Dep03its INTEREST will be added to your balance every three months. SMALLror large amounts ($1.00 and upwards) may be deposited by you at any time. OUR' STATEMENT above shows ï¬gures which guarantee the utmost security for your money. ;".aï¬;t dass man who mll run a Temperance House, liberal it; wil! be given. Must come: rc Total Assets Loans Investments $19,181,926 $32,021,510 Beat 8: Undivided Proï¬ts $2,693,128 $4,650,708 Capital RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR OYEARSL’OZ-‘OY. .‘x 6 months rent to be paid in 94‘ e. Afterwards quarzcrly in ad- 1 Hawaiian Hotel to Rent. ' fiiésession is! May,-xgo$. Apply to Your Savings Account Invited. Properties for Sale. REV. H. A. BEN OLIEL In Oriental Costume. Willhmuk Newss H. MULLIGAN, Head omce : TORONTO. CANADA. Incorporated 1855. Attorney 8: Manager, MILLBROOK, ONT. MILLBROOK. 52ml Increase $14,672,353 Increase Increase 35 10.287.840 Increase $1,957,580 Increase $12,839 584 $28,424,935 $38,097,288 $15.119,753 $25,407,593 At Ins residence, :8 St. Patrick St . Toronto, on Saturday. the 15th of Feb. 19c8, john Henry C. 1". Fisher, M. 1)., in his 59th year. The Rex. H A. Ben- ()lici intends giving a grand dleIipllye Costume Entertainment in the [own Hall Millhrook. on Tuesday, Feb 25th. at 8 o’clock p.11). Admission 25c. Chil- dzcn 15c. Mr. Juhn Elliott of Gamstoro, was m town this “'cck on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hobbs were In town thxs week. Mn Marshall \ ’man, of Monaghan was in town thxs week. WANTED â€"A Good Smart Boy to learn the Punting Trade. One who has passed the Entrance exam. preferred. Apply to the Mirror Ofï¬ce, Millbrook. Mr. 105. Corbett, of Peterboro, was in town on Tuesday and gave the Mirror a friendly call. Mr. Corbett intends staying in Ontar- io until fall, when he will probab- ly go to the West again. Rumor says he won’t go alone. Good luck, .IOSeph. Mr. Corbett was qmte SiiCCessful ï¬nancially while lie was in the West, and is think- ing of buying a farm there. 1902 1907 $2,500,000 $4,000,000 5 I , 500,000 DIED The funeral took place from the resâ€" idence of her cousm, Mr. W. G. Rus- sell, King St., Mxllbmok, on Monday, and was largely nttcxmdcd§_,_ In the City of'l‘oronto, on Saturday, Feb. 15th, 1908, Matilda Read, relic: of the late Robert Read, aged 81 yrs. Mr. Robert Read, of Toronto, gave the Mirror a call yesterday. He was here With his son, Frank, attending the funeral obsequies of his mother, the late Mrs. Read. Mr. Read attended the Millbrook Public School during the time Messrs Preston. Knight, MOers. and Dimsdale were the Principals and he has many interesting nar- ratives of those days. Mr. Read has made a success in life, and he is at present the head mem- her 01 the ï¬rm of Read Co.. contractors, who make a specmlty of heating and ventilation. He is an intererting conversatiOnalist, and his many friends here were pleased to meet him. Mr. John Smith, of South Mon- aghan, delivered a load of c10ver seed on Tuesday, Feb. 18th, to Mr. R. J. Doak, Mlllbrook, that netted h'm the ham ‘some sum of $goo.oo.ifl Peterboro Papers Please Copy Bracelets. Necklets, Rings, latest tic-signs and settings. (Ecntlcmcn’s tie Pins, fobs and charms, at special prices, at l. Steele’s. Millbrook. Mr. John Huffman accompan- ied his brother-in-law, Mr. George Olen. to the Peterboro H05pital on Tuesday, where the latter gentleman will be treated for a serious case of rheuumtism. wWANTEDâ€"A Good General Servant. (100d Wages. Apply to Dr. H. A. or Mrs. 'I‘urncr, Millbrook. Dr. and Mrs. S. visitors to Toronto Clarke attended the tion. Mrs. H. MCartney is visiting friends at Collingwood. A basket socml, under the auspices of Court Millbrook No. 624, Canadian Order Foresters, will be held in their Court Room, on Friday, Feb. 28m, 1908. Admission roc. Gents bring your ladies and ladies bring your bask us. A good program of vocal and instrumental music. addresses, c, will be rendered. Everybody),welcomc. Doors open at 7; program at 8 pm. All Chma at close prices at J. Steele’s, Millbrook ; also Fountam Pens. ‘ ‘ - The Misses Mabel Clarry, uf Mill br()ok,. and S Campbell, l’ct'crbom. attended the Organ Rccnal ngen by Mcndclsslmn’s Choir m Toronto last week. These young ladies are both trained musicians, and fully appreciat- ed the execllcnt treat providcd. Good hand-made Cutter; nearly new, for sale. Apply to the Mirror Ofï¬ce, Millbrook â€"â€"-1f \Ixss Florence â€'Ihexton IS a guest-at the home of R. J. McLaughlin. K. C. of Lindsay. DIED S. W. Clarke were to this Week. Dr. 1c Dental Conven- couple intend leaving for their future home early in, March. The bride’s go- ing-away dress 18 oibrown ladies clmh Mm hat to ulatuhi It. is somewhat singular mat. so many of our esmnahle yon‘nu ladies are being carried off to the West ; there must be more aggress- iveness about the young men from the {West than marks those at home, our . loss is a decided gain to that. prosper- V ? one young country. But he will never agam use a cheap corn cure containing acids. The only safe and painless cure is Ifut’nam'a Corn Extractor. It never burns. always curesâ€"buy ‘Put-uam's," The Mirror joins In b'ést wishes to this popular young cnuple. The bride lucked very pretty In a brawn tuflata (Hess trimmed With ae- qnin over turquoise; The groom u as a Cuvan boy, going “1th his puretrts lo the West when .quitq, young, and has grown up with that POlllltry, which has been described as Iai‘cbuntry of magni- ï¬cent distances. The happy young (5 I rzsoxw [to m) \f x U PTIA LS. At "The Mummy?M-Hflnook. on Wed- nesday, Feb. 19th,1908, a very pleasing event tnok place, ‘Mzen Miss Lillian Gibsmn, eldest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rum Gihsun of Carmel, was united in wedlock by the Re,\}. Wm. Johnston, to Mr. Nelson Roddy, of erden, Man. The game was fast mid clczu) xhroughout, but the ho .m tc xm showed that thcv had practiced hand sincc thci: game lubt “CL Rat Lnkcï¬cld. . The SCUI'C at hzflf time “as to I in fznox of Mil.hrook. \cllis and Smith .did the sewing for the visitors, while lidmunds scored 3 and Nattrass and N Mxtchcll one each for the locals. The lmcup \vasvas follows: Lakeï¬cld ' position Millbrook Clarke goal \\'. Mitchell Glass point 11. Handley Gordon c point R. Fain Smith chntqe C Nattmss Ncllis rover E Sootherun Max 1‘ wing R Edm u n :15 (Lam-w lwinï¬' N Mitchell N Dunsford umpire J Steele On Tuesday last the Lakoï¬eld junior Hoakey Club came to' Mill. brook and played a krctuxn game wixh the Junior Hockcyists ofthi:~ town, which resulted in :1 win for Millbrook by a sacred 5 to 0 ~ Mr. Richardson, in reply. thanked the friends for the gift and said it was something he never expected, and it was mth a feeling of regret that they were lcavmg the neighbor- hood, when; they had spent so many agreeable and pleasant days. His, home would always be open to hts old neighbors. and hoped that they ‘would often partake of the hospitality he would at any tune be pleased to extend. Followmg the presentation were sct’cral short speeches, after which the company were invited to thc (lmmg room, where the oyncrs were served up in good st}lc-, and the tublt: fanly grained wrth Its hunk-n of all kinds of delicacies, that the ladies of the neighborhood know so Well how to prowde. After supper, vocal and Instrumental music and gamus wurc indulged 1n until the early hours of the mormng. A heartyvotc of thanks was gchn the genial host and host- esses, after which all wendcd their way honmwnrtl. Mr. and the Misses R1chardson “11: reside: m Pctcrboro. Millhrnuk Wins Remrn Game. l\cco“cctiiig Hie pleasant years made agreeable through your acqain- tance. your nef hors herewith pre- Seiit you with his chair and deem: your aaceptance of the same. This gift IS presented as a slight token of the high esteem in which you are held by us. May it adorn your home in the future, and may Providence spare you fortinnny years to enjoy the comfort it may give. and may it remind you of the happy days spent in this good old neighborhood. R S. S'I‘AI’IES Signed _: . '1‘. A. KELLY I“. M. S'l‘Al’LES Mr. RichardSOn, in reply. thanked the friends for the gift and said it was something he never expected. and it was With a feeling of regret that they were leavuig the neighbor- Presentanan and 0m Supper. On Friday, Feb. 14th, an enjoyable awning was spent at the honw of Mr. 'fmd Mrs. Fred M. Staples, the occas 10“ being the presentation of an ad- dress and Nlorns Chair [0 Mr Edward and Misscs M and L. Richardson. Dcï¬pile the downpour of rain that C\'en1ng,thc neighbors. lurncd out In large numbers. The followmg address was read by Deputy-Reeve, Mr. '1‘. A. Kelly. Mr. and MiSScs Richardson. For years It has been our privilege to know your household in genial friendship. In .the varied walks of neighborly and Social intercourse, you have contributed abundantly towards making life pleasant in the circle in which you have moved. We do not forget that when the laugh was ncr- ricst, your" happy presence added pleasure to 'the‘ scene. and when sorrow visnled our homes your acts of kindness and words of sympathy wage the sorro‘ig‘hghter. It is with regret that W: your frxends and ncighbons, have lc'drnrd 9f your intended dcparture from our lllld5[,.wc feel that we cannot lct this occusxon pass without In some manncr showmg our apprccmnon of your good cm zulshxp. . Tnnp; \V T \Vood RcR-x'ee W O’Brien T} «re \\ '1: ‘1 faith good atten- amu and 3H 131:5an enjO) ed the am: \ 1'\‘..m‘ Ch. HOCKEY MATCH. BURNT HIS TOES RADLY. WEEDiNfG BELLS. The pull bearers were: Messrs. Col. Sutton, and Messrs. Albcrt Payne, Suumcl Russell. J. C. ix'clls 105mm thtï¬uld, M,Cardiner. Among those from a distance were : Messrs. Robert and Frank Ii. Read. and Mr: john Russell. Professm' in Mathematu's, of To- romo; Mr. and Mrs. A. Russdi of Ashbumham, and Dr. Russell 0t Builieboro. ill Gurdincx’s Ccmctrry. Rev. G. K. Clam: conducted xhc solemn and impresswe Scrvu'cs at the house and wave. Qunc a large numbei of scmowingr relatiycs and friends were prcsant to pay ‘thcir last mspccts to one whom they loved. ' Her xemains were brought to Mxllbrook Via. the G. '1‘. R. by her son and grandson, and the funeral took ptace from the x‘Csi-rencc 0: her cousxn, Mr W. (3. Russell, on Monday afternoon, and interment UeCetiscd was born m Toronto in the year 1820, conSeqnently she was tn her on year utï¬the tune of her death. She was married to the late liobeit Read, Architect, of Toronto. in 1846; to this union three sons were born, only one of whom SUIVlch her, namely, kobt, ol Toronto, with whom she lived ftom 1882 until her demise ; her youngest son, James, at the age of 17, was acctdentally shot to death; Wm. dt‘ed on the farm N. E. of Millbrook. in 1877, after farming for three years. [he late Kobt Read, died in 1853. He was educated in Trinity College, Dub- lin, and was Well up In his profes- snon ofan Architect. The late Mrs. Read resided in Mnllbrook and Cuvan from 133,9 to ’82, when she moxcd to Toronto. She was a faithiul member of the Methodist Church, and lived a beautiful christian life. There passed away in the City of Toronto, on Saturday, Feb. 15. in the person of Matilda I’etch, rclict ofthe late Robert Read. and eldest daughter of the late lx’obcxt Fetch, an old and most highly respected lady. Thu fourth annual convention of the agents of the Frost Wire 1"cncc com- pany, Limited, which vpcncd hcrc on \\'cdn‘c:day, recalls to public attcrtion thc almost unparallclcd sum-ass of a company which, starting lcss than tcn years ago as a “out: man concern,†survived thc. lilst 1",w months of t! I: quictudc and tinzuzcial loss that gruer- aliygo With a ncw btrsincss VCX‘HUW', and, hmng ï¬sttx'ativcly found its l'cct grcw and cxr‘azzdtd in uch rapid man net that today it»; products are known the world over, and its motto, " Not how clwap, but how good,†15 rung maul ly the nzcrcantilc world as the um'arniahed tru;h.-â€"-'1'hc forcgomg is only a para: aph frrtn the: Hamilton Sttcctator’s orcr {our column wntcup, whim git'cs a dcwrtption of their large buildings, thu machinery. c. Also an account oftht ban'rntt, the toasts, :1 lb! ol the agents in :tttcndauce, ctc. Mr. Alt-ct: l’nync, agént for thin 55C tron, regrets that hc was unahlc to at tend. Mr. Payne is we of the (30's unvst succcsslnl an.l popular agcuts. The Lam Mrs. Robert Read, 81'. Frusl Wire Fence (10’s Camr- Iiun a B111 SEISCfSS. Now is thc timer to him" your [‘Iurncas in and have them ntpzm'cd hcforc the spring work. We have a large stock of hand made Harneas, Boots and ShOcs to piLk from. I have a special line of Mcn’s and Boy’s Frcnch Kip Room for the Si ring. W11! be at my Shop every \\'cdncs:?ay and Saturday afternoon. Nat door wcst of Iamcs Donaldson’s pump shop. A. PAYNE, Millbrook. Keep Your Hume Harnesseï¬ and Ynnr Fest Dry, and You’ll Pull Thrnugh. TO THE FARMERS OFCAVAN AND THE ADJOINING TOWN- SHIPS: Now is your time to leave )our or- der for fencmg. 'l‘he pl'USchlS 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 pcrfoot. You can hate your choice 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 mint to nsc it. So you have to pay no sooner than if you oldercd it just when you were going to hmld. Sonic tinics it is hard toget fencing on short notice. If wix‘c should go clown in price you Will get the beneï¬t of the drop. Steel gates always on hand. FOR S:\I.E-One huge. second- hand Straw Cutter, in good working ordur. W11] cxchangc it for hay, wood or potatoes I am agent for the Gal: Art Mela] Co. Any person that intends [0 use any Steel Shingles, Siding or Ceiling will do Well and save money by calling, seeing samples and ham: prices quoted. It will lab: a lifetime. I alw handle the best haylurl; goods on the market. Prices right, work guar- antccd. Irepresent one of the best nurseriesin Canada and furnish mme but reliable, hardy trees and sl1rub<. Your order placed with me insures healthy atOCR, true to name and at reasonable prices. Money Found. T. J. LANG, BITUARY. M I LLBROOK ARE YOU A DYSPEPTIC ? Nine people out of Ian snfl'vr from dyspepsia and don’t know it â€qu the xale cheeks, poor amnetxte and sleep- less nighls are the direct result of dys. pepsin The cause has in Iailura (,Hhe atnmaclx and the kidneys are cinema 1, and unable to dn their work Nuth‘mg puts Vigor into those organs 80 fast :w Dr. Hamiitou’s Pills. They (one up the whole digestive system, regulate and strengthen the Monmch. ahsr-lute- l_v cure dyspepsia Simple to take and sure to cure,--better try Dr. Hamilton's rill-1. 'l‘.'.ere departed this life, on January 2], an vxcï¬lwnt character, in the person of Miss Harriet Graham, of the Village of Bellmnyï¬ownshiuof Manyprs Like Martha, of the Scriptures, she was marked by unusual dunwstic ronce-n, ready hospitality, strung: fraternal love complete euhmim‘on to her Lard, and great cmxï¬â€˜iemze in His lnwr and puwer And she loved him with her u hnle henrt, and strove earnmtly so do “is u in. She leaves unc mater, Mrs. Blake‘- !c\ uf Bethany. an l (u u brmhers James and 'l'humas R, of we saw plume; \VIllizml S , rf Mount Pioaszm', and John. M Mlllhmnk, tn "mum hm demise. Bu! " “my Harrow nut as those “ho have no hope â€~Chrisï¬u“ Guarr (Hun of Feb, 19 6;: C0., hiillbroolr, Onto They are FUEL SAYERS, They are HEAT GIYERS They can ’t be beat for any work they are adapted for THE BEST STOVES AND RANGES NEXU- FACTURED. SOLD BY GURNEY-TILDEN Stove Gompany; Hamilton Leaders Three MLJANAGER. Mfllbrook Branch \ §~ x. “‘é-‘E‘z é ' ‘¥‘@§€~€é€~€~€«€€€:€€%€%€%€ a"? Call and see them and be Former Customers of the Oxztaxio Bank Branch will be acoumumdatcd as hu‘cwforr. aDEAN, Recent Death. MIL 0F MU W CAPITAL PAID UP : $14,400,000 REST UN DIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS Branches at all important Centres in Canada, and in London, England, New York, Chicago, Spokunc, Mtxico, and Ncwfuundland. ï¬Evcry description of :1 Banking Busincas zraxzsnctcd ‘54] Interest Added 4 Times aYear on .3 J a" ,5 . K m w Savings Deposits. Est. 1817. I haw; (W'c! 7000 "radii, m s'ock I ha .crl or i 1:miv>r,both lurk :ii’r uradrs H ening Out. (302ng West. convinced, WM. rurx row \ill-Lbhcck s mnw STOCK NOTE 159,831 $168,001,173 $11,000,000 Mt. Lowe- was uncunacm an! hour», but his injuries} serious as wan thought at m “'0 Join With Mr. Luw friends in rnendlng aymp: and hope he u“ soon r91 Che shock and Injuries can unfuttuuale Accmeut. ‘ uudet the wheels: me (“.4 but the drher remained on 'l he team had cleared the q the crush cum: mu the car‘ {rum part of the islet-1| uni tle 1:54.61 :H-d Mr. Lone: d headlong the side of the buses «eu- uni:jured and or: ASCII. 4 .d st 1‘ 1n the .manlime the 1‘ tanner had been picked up Mann and omens sud carri Cox's sweaty store. Dr. I called and attended to his tar which he was takeuw} Hospital in Che Us" Spell Ho wu so fat recovered day a to. than he was xbne homo. (4’1“: shunt; car X: ".0: Twila. afl- the, c‘gu-d. 31th.. he nan-mu} 801 EL CH. \VU". Bros. ., new propnchn: at Hotel, opp. Market, Km( 1 Mr. Clcndenuing mu: Ciel thing uplcrdatc (arch Commodzous mud and Terms $1 pcr d.1_\ ~3:n. THE MIRROR m n:- as to Ian. I. 1909, {or 6 With 3n iuxput mu 0... ‘1: for blocks. says the Paar «v or. a. umh b ouwl Ge orge i Hay. Tui‘mps.am! a?! war U'Ider, cash; 9 months’ c: I! wedmpa. Sec balk 13. going at full speed, arm sleigh laden with cost, an. ! [MS-[m Kind GH-rgv NE, l Ih'u‘iug I roam-r {th- Accxdent Happenel a‘ bu.) r1331†57:: On Friday lut Dr. Tlmm tiet. received from L'xhrid: intelligence of hi: mother‘s ‘ doctor ueut on Sunday tu moon] on Sundny. ‘u': 1 sympathy to him In his hen Misc Annie McCIfrey 3 [Heads in Toronto. The Museum Lodge have flue hall met Mr. J. 1‘. Bean A lam number we: on :1 ofSt. Valentine's Day ore: of Reeve Grlmn to extend 1 tiona to him and the on C Dainty refreshments uere I uguod programme of mueic‘ etc" was red rendered and 15’ enjoyed < ‘-,‘_- Ex reeve Wm Injured in 0011 Big Credit 530: I- HYou can SAVE J by buying your 510‘! or I ‘V. U. STINSUN, OMB H'Kcep m mind the (1 John Watson’s big Credit 27th, 1908. at l p.m. Shari directly East of Omcmcc. Mr. E. Christie, of i drove here with a tra Monday. He reports I faurly good. game Omemee Foum taking a great run. R. 1 has it for sale. It is worth 1 sclls it for $1.00. Messrs. Rape Winslo Dundas Wen: in (Dunn day of last Week On bu: . o. --I "X RIM-"0, 4 f With St. 0: Ute 3‘