t" Ir w- h mil helps!» war: II 1‘4: hearts ï¬rj' now 5 of IIcwI -...ZCҤ- A m (In: the promoter of the: pool e-zatcd that It might take place before: 0- aflcl' the race, however. subsequent A -nls showed it tn have taken place -' ’lcr,’ as two loads of wood and other ll‘muries were ‘dmwn’ to a couple r5 Noah and pmsvhlv needy citizens. in n! no doubt (nus: who contributed {3; lbs ‘ pnol’. m" feel the happier that 1 13mg gcmlcmcn : 'l' LciIh, 1" Pcn'dry, W] E Uiflott, ] Henry, 'I' Langcho l '1rveth, Dr. DcyclL A “7 Lcach, W Mmm, G Duncan, E Burton. I E'IcBndc, W Pickup. Dr 'l‘umcr, H «$2 H N'mraw, G and F Burnham, R " Manon, 6 Dean. F Haney. R and J Dzycll, I N 'i‘umpkms, L Larmcr. T Lmnpbc". Dr (Hark, 1 Lamb. M Pcthlck, 1! Armstrong. '1‘ B and W I Collins. W S Gwen; H l Griflin. H ‘ ‘ I Unï¬t). H Campbell. I C Kells. J I) , l‘dr. Dr Montgomery, Dr Icmison. 'l‘ 'MHIe-r, R (Tnchrane. J R Eakins. A Vince. R “oak, and C Winslow. The hull amount subscdhcd was $1 [.50. ï¬nd we understand it has been put to A good causc. The pool was gotten 0901) the day of. the race bflchfl I mgbw: and Shrubb The ï¬rm: and [mice 0! the ‘draw’ was a mystery, 63- Mr. “113.0“; ne was a guest 0! Mr. and Mrs. R. \V. Clarke, on fnchay. A Chamy Pool, gotten up by W, I. l‘nlpus. was subwrtycd go by the fol- Miss Minnie Natlrass returned on Thursday {ram :1 plcasant visit with friend.- in Lindnay and Emily. The Baharm Elevator and Trading g, (‘0'. Limited. has sent a big ordcr for «James: to Mr. 1‘ J. Lang. The bar we“ is 10 he rctai’ed by the above 355% “flu. and this speaks well for Mr. Milibrouk's leading “harness maker, Mr. Lémg, whose buuncas is steadily .axtcndinx. â€the Millbrook hockey club met deft-a! at Bethany on y.Feb 5211. s nre at full time 3 all, but the sentence from the 'north west :0: two more in the after play. Buy your Scribblers at H. Richarda' Mr. Robt. Vance, of Bwlttieford and fliss Lila Vance, of Manvers, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vance 'Iast week. Mrs. Wm. G. Pendr} and Has E. Kncg r are visiting friends in Peter- )nro and (Iampbellford respectively. Call and inspect our work. We m" ‘5’: Pleascd lqhne yuu. The Morton Sludiu, mrmk- .c no? photo at the Morton Stud3o. 3\Mlnbr')ok. ; wed a great tréat. TM: Cninpény would be Wcll patronizd} wherever Prey appear. (‘0 . and the high clan. s sclectxohs bi- me Hutchmmv. and those rendered {w the latest Improve? phqnograph. The Scottish Cincmatograph and Concert Co ,‘ gaw mo entertainments 1n Ihc Cwnnvillc Hal! last week to :mwded houses. The program was exec-"cm thrnughout. 1! rs safe m saymg that Mr. (I N C. laxdlaw. the genial and popular propx'xctor and manager of the Co" has one of the 1m: luz of ï¬lms ncr put on by any 3'1“!" ), :HLH' 'Dyook. M Rev. Dr. Armstrong, Ottawa. attended the Banquet here on Tuesday. “‘Wc study to please Give us a call. The Manon Studio, Mxllbrook. Mr. J. A. Paterson, K. C., was 1 guest 0! Run and Mrs. Wm. Jahnston. on Tuesday. Mrs. H. W. 3.111. of the Falhs Line, ‘Cuan, wxll rcceiyc on Wednesday. '!'butsd'.ly and Friday, Feb. nth. 18th 3nd 19:11. - .Millhmnk Newss Savings Department of The Bank of Toronto mean to. but do It noyrâ€"gct Head Om‘ce. Toronto, Canada. Omemee Branch : J. B. L Grout, Manager. -""J â€n“ “V" has a Sav- ings Department and the manager at an). of these Branches will be pleased to assist you in arranging your banking. solicited. YourAccount Millbrook Branch 2 H. A. Sims, Manager. Every Branch ofthis Bank has a Sav. There is No Pelaydf’g ï¬culty about opening an account and the money may be withdrawn whenever required. small. Accounts In corporated 1 8 5 5 Ottawa. Feb. I, 1909‘ Ml..‘Huntcr in a son of Cam. 1‘ Hunter. Miijlnmuk. and We an: all Editor World: Mr. Sam Hunter’s cartoon. “A Skeptic," picturing Sir Wilfrid's memories of colder political Weather than even Mr. MacKay now feels, must have delighted many men of both parties who remember when Grit ears tingled :hru years of cold snaps, have stuck the pleasantry up on my study wall, with many others from the same cheerful, witty hand and head. ‘ It seems to me that those of us who appreciate the genius of Mr Hunter, should occasionally get up in meeting ‘ and say so. That prophet deserves honor in his own country. He is al- ways incisive. yet never brutal, never hrutal, never malicious, never wound- ing a heartâ€"indeed, a great and gentle caricaturist, always native in his zest. loud» r 'J. IN THE OCTOGON MILLS, MILL- BROOK.â€" Having leased the above Mills, I am prepared to do Chopping and Rolling; also bran and shorts and coarse grain ~; feed for sale. A trial solicited. Sa-t- i:faction guaranteed Mr. T. Olvcr and Master Bert Har- ness left on Tuesday to Visit Mr. and Mrs. ]. W. Harness‘. at Exctcr. Mr. W. 5. Pickup left on Saturday for his chem home. He stopped with his sons and daughter, in Toronto over Sunday. Miss Luella 'l'hcxton sang a solo m execflcnt voice in the Presbyterian church last Sunday evming. Mrs. Elmer of Pcnyang, N.Y., IS visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mtclvor. Mr. Fred Dew", of Alcmcda. :5 ï¬shing friends at ( cntrcville. A stcount of 5 per cent. allowed off all orders received for wire {encas and gates given durmg the month 0f February. A. PAYN E, opposite the Town Hall. Millbr‘ook. A number were preScm from 'I‘ommo and Mam‘crs. A surpnsc party gathered at the home of Mr. F. 1. Hamilton, Cavau, on Monday evemng. and a very pleas- ant time was spent in games. music, etc, after which an excdlent supper of oysters. cake, cofl'ee. etc. was served. The Sacramental serwce In the Millbrook Methodist Church here Sunday was well attended, the largest number look Communion who have done so fur many years. In conneco lion with the service :1 Reception Ser- nce was held when twenty were taken into membership with the Church. Lbca Cal! and see samples of the celebra- ted “Gait" steel routing, siding, Cd]- ing, etc. A. Payne. Agent. opp. town hall, Mlllbrook. I On Friday evening last the young Men's and Young Ladies’ Bible classu chre treated to a most enjoyable ‘socxal and pleasant time by the de feated sides of the Membersnip con- test. Addresses, solos. mouth organ selections, recitation: and impromptu speeches made up a program of high merit. reï¬ned amusement and enter tamment. The tree contest was thought provoking, interesting and enjoyable. Cake and coffee were served during the evening. At an early hour all repaired to their respec- tive homes having enjoyed the even- ing program very much, and more en- thusxastic than ‘cver to promote the} best interests of their respective Sun- day School classes. may be opened for sums latge or PRAISE FOR SAMUEL. $ 4,000,000 4. 500,000 25,000,000 37,000,000 . W. EVANS, Proprietor. and banking business 3 s E. W. 'l‘hompson ~-, u- v '- wound- :d gentlc {is zest. Jmpson. Capt. J. an: an } Mitchell Bradley Magea . Mun-y Benny Ronny Mitchell Lula ' Fee anal point 0 pnï¬nt rover mantra r wing ] wins: 3. umpire‘ timers Reed Bumham Tom pkin. Suumemn Nannies Nullusu H u I‘d-’2- V Fullil HI) fl'mrm “Newe new)» game chum ....u- .factwu; Millbrmk defeated Omemno a! hock- ey on Mayday by a score of 1-0 The flame was following players: Omemee. Mitchell V anal Bradley poi m Magea . o pnint Mummy rover Benny cantro Batty r wing Mitchell 1 Hm: Lvtle g. umpire‘ hotly cunkeued by the Mmbrook. Reed Bum ham Tom pk i n: Smalhelall Kaunas N a! I use; H 91 "IN!- \' Fnl Iil Pt lâ€"Eflc Wlmï¬ald. Jeanie Hilton, Zillia Johnson Average Daily Auenduacoâ€"Sz Pt. â€â€"1th Whitï¬eld, Herbie Merton. Arthur Wilson, Maggie Séu- lon,0live Hintonâ€"equal. Harold Big- low. Charlie Sty lea. . Sr I--Alice Sluplestlryrllo thumâ€" aqual. Vf-rgxe Thnmgwo'n. Class Il-Frank Hurkneas. Muir Hmnn. Clamncafllltnn, Com Bram- mm, Mlum‘e Mo“ ry. Class III â€"Wi'ho Mason Jimmie Sis-on, Margaret Swain, Belle Hark- neon Mitford Sin-rm. L'ula Slaples, Hazel Whitï¬eld. PearlElliott, Russel 1am Report of S. s. No. 5, Gavan. for January, 1909. Class IV--Etl el Hilton. Willie Whll- ï¬eld, Elven Hunter. Elsie Maples, Mll- rlred Newton, Kathleen Stapleé. (‘ecll Sllsou, Ida Jnlmaon. If Lizzie onjn) rd Mr walk Sunday? Chaer up Lizzie, better days are cumlng W but we would like to know: If W. Z enjoyed his drive Sunday? _Wo nntieed Malcolm girlng the Mtrrol' ( flice a cull nn Saturdty. Mr. A. Winslow of! Millbrook was a visitor at 'l‘. Bruno’s Sunday. Jahn Thorn, of Omemee, spam! Sun. day With his parents. M'rl and Mrs. G. ‘I'lmrue. hln Rohprt (iardinar was tbn guest of h!- daughtor Mm. S. Kennedy, on Sunday. We notice Mr. Wm Liam-fl makim: Kraut pmparutions lot building a buck kixchen. Mr. John Ward who has been i" for sometime: is improving slowly. Mr.T. Thorndyke and sister spent Sunday a! Garden Hill. Loyal Orange Lodge No. 421, Carmel, intend holding a Basket Social Feb. 16th at the» home of Rob! Gibson. The Society is m splendid standing, and under the management of such an able Board of Ofï¬cers and Directors, the Mr"brook Agricultural Society has bright prospects for another succcss ful year. Honorary D1rectors~Wm Vance. I W Manon, john Tait. Auditorsâ€"A A Smith, Wm Vance. Delegates to Fairs and Exlnlmmns Association Conventionâ€" Rob: Vance ] W Hamilton, Major Winslow. I A: the annual meeting of the Mill brook Agricultural SoClcly thc follow ing ()i‘i‘iccrs and DIFCCIUI’S Were clcct cd for the ensuing year : Presidentâ€"Colonel I). Sutton. 15: VIC: â€"\\’m. Hanna. and Vice â€"T. A. Kclly. Sec. 'l'rcnsâ€"Mnjor C. H. Winslow Directorsâ€"A '1‘ Armstrong, Robert Vance, W '1‘ Donaldson, W H Laugh, C McNeil. J W Hamilton, W SGiven, W F. Staples, (3 Berry. I L Fair, Geo Syer. LSmfth. N McGill, J Baptir, R McCamus. Whete Suah spent Sunday evening? Vice . Presxdcnt 7 Ram Prcston, Bethany. Secretaryâ€"J I Claxkc, Bully-dunâ€. Treasurerâ€" chcr Preston, Bethany Represrntativc to Provincial Con- ventionâ€"W. A. [akcmam Millbrook Agricultur- al Society Ofï¬cers, p091. Mr. R. W: Clark: answered the “Quastmn Drmvcr." The questions were numerous and covered nearly chry plum: of S S. Work, and the answers Were clear and helpful. The following ofï¬cers were elected for lgog : P‘rcsidenbâ€"W A Jake-man. Ponty~ Mr. Wm. lolmslon, of Manvcrs, in- troduCcd thc subject of "How l’areMs can Bcst Help the Sunday Schnol,†and Mr. E. Benson, l’untypool, took as his subject " How to secure the: regular attendance of teachers and pupx!s.â€_ Both subjects Wcl'e fully and proï¬tably discussed. A Chorus by Bethany Choir was well rendered and enjoyed. At the Evening Scssnon .two ï¬ne addres’Scs Were delivered on: by Rev'd J. W. ,Puston. of Bethany, on “Home 'l‘rammg of Chlldrtll." the: other on “Dwelopment of a S. S. 'I'cachcr." by Rev. C. Adams, of Bethany. Mr Wesley Glenny. of Pontypnol, mtroducd the sixhjcct of “Classiï¬cation of Scholars." M r. Richard Wright of Lxfl'ord “How Best to Renew,†and Mr. '1‘. Clark of Ballyduff " How to secure attention.†All three: subjccts were fully and freclv discusscd. Choruses were sung by Llfford and Manvcrs Choirs and much appreciated. -‘ Mr. W. H. Hooper. of Pontypool, read a most execllcm paper on "Qual- uï¬rannn of a 'l‘cachcr,†which was fol- lowed by a discussmn. '1 he Convention of thc Mnnvers S. S. Azooclilllun, Much was held In the plubflcm“ Church. l’unlypool, on Monday, Feb. Ist. 1909, was the bcst Convention ever held In the 'l‘ownshlp. The afternoon sessron was splendid, thc Church being nicely hlled wuh an Interested and enthusiastic audience, whilc there Wcl’c even mart: prcswt at the waning session, which was equally gOt’Kl- ‘ A! the afternoon sessron the Rev. '1‘ Snowdcn, ofjnnctville. gave an ad- dress on “ Sunday School Work,†and Mr. K W. Clarke, of Mnllbrook, also gave one on “ 'l'hc Organized Biblc‘ Class.†Both addresses were very ‘ mun-sung and helpful. l Hockey Match. E 1‘“ EL TAGGA RT, Teacher CARMEL ITEMS. 4.? Que -m. - â€"<.o'.â€". adv-.“l‘ u .m- 4.4, .u-«I-r-u n- . S. 8. Convention. ‘2 .1; Lama’s Misswnarv Movement.- Reed Bum ham Tom pk i nl Sun-them" Nannies N a! I use; A Specially nice line of Woman's Heavy Boots at $1. ‘75 yand $2. 25. Boys Boots Guaranteed Solid Leather $1.50 Our ‘New Print§’8p Wall Papers BOOTS Cups Saucers with Gilt sprig and band $1.00 Plates to match of diï¬erent sizes Have you a pile of cups with no saucers to match them. We can give you the Best Stone China Cups, with ï¬rmly attached handles. for only 60c. Cups Saucers 900 CUPS TORONTO ...... STONE WELLINGTON, Our salesmen are tntnnzu in M2 business tn us this )ear. Ba (man! them and earn good wages through the winter months Territory reserved. Pny Weekiy. From Sump'e outï¬t, etc. Write for particulate. You wxll ï¬nd there is n good demand for Nursery St! ck on amount“ 0! the high pncea that gmwers have realized on their fruit this 88.1.8011. and adjoining cuuntrv. for a RPIinMe Luca! éalesnmn iapre. aeuung (,‘amuda'u Grealeul Nurseries In TLO banquet on Tuendav evening: M†be long rmnmulmrml as one of the greatest treata over afforded the poople of Millbrook and nurrounding cuuntry. The gallery was (during the smash- ing) reservvd {or the ladies who wanted c n the tables. The henrty singing of "God Suva our gracious King." brought the even- mg to a close. Votes of thanks \‘vre tenderad to H 9 speakers (2! the evening, and OHIPrl who took part in providing the excel- lent evening's entertainment Misses E. Richur Isa II and Max Dun- cun rendered piano uelsctious \er) Irednably 'l he appohzlng and dainty dnmer at 6 30 p In. “as a «wait to The Ladies' Aid Mme l’ro. Inletiau church, who prnyided and yen ed it. 'l'hnl soul-stlrï¬ng hymn, "All hail the power ofJesns nau’ae." was heartilv sung by nl_l yrpaent Vuv v- qu-vlwuin -Mins-ELL}?!‘Rlélï¬rdson and the male qnarlette m IMO very appropriate telemions, capflvated everyone, and Miner a musical treat to all. Mr. Wm. Aï¬ï¬‚wrï¬ï¬ed the chair to the entire annaluction‘of all. [he neat opening neg-1n “as One of interest. ._.-., V‘v- v IAIIII|I' and willdouhtless stimula’e all pres em to greater and unflugglng enthusi- asm and activity in the Missionary cause. The realms of mieulnna were an vivxdly deu-rihed and narrate-l that ever-v lndivldnal wne klndled with a missionurv eplrit, Home and Furelgn rnluelune were no brlllmutly preseulml that. ovary one present was made con- eciona or the responelbillty uf conver- llng the World. The vital Importance nfmlseloms to our splrllunl and rmtxon- nl growth was brnmzm home to all with cmn'inclng effect. The history urchin world-wide urganlzullon and other fuels fnr meditation and pnuer were ulwn bv em-h Marker Both are speakers of exceptional uhlllly. intel- ert and importance Each exalted our opportunity :0 male! in :th God-given an}! (‘03! blessed Work The speakers fur the occasion were Mt. John A Paterson. K0,, and Mr. W. I). Gwyne, nl‘ Toronto. 'l‘helr ad- drenaeg were productions of eloquence, brillinnoy and thunght. I’rucncal m- tureotlng and fascinating ware the Ipleudid orallnns. Each speaker held the conconran of laymen in rapt atten- tion, and facts of lute eat and impure tance Were inculcmed into everv mind. STEADY EMPLOYMENT. of the Anglican, Présbyleriun and Methodist churches. The Banquet. nndortha management a! the Laymen’a Organization, held in the Town Hall. on Tuesday evening was amended by nearly 150 adherents Grana- Banquet in Town Hail, Hail, Miilbrook, Last Tuesday Evening. Several Yeung Ladies. Dressed in White, Were Waiters. Men of Great Ability Deliver Soul-Stirring Addresses. M ILLBRHOK MILLBROCK STATION. Font h H: 550 Nnruéfles Acres . . . .. ONT 1 Harry Lssdss’s Lafsst Sass I Successes. It is the object of the Management to render pcrformadccs that popularize thcmSch'c-S, makilig such changes from time to time as make it more attractive and imcrcsting. Wa’cï¬ m Billear Dates. C. N. C‘. LAIDLAW. ~ The Renowned Entertainer whom: Illustrated Songs mvariably delight and please his, audience. The Managemmt in placing this Very Bust of Intercsting and Amusing Entertainments before the public. has taken thr greatest can: to ‘avoid any lbmg objectionable. Nothing to mar the fcchngs of the most factidious. Havmg :ccurcd the services of Prof. F. M. Hutchinson OTHER PICTURES of Rullicking Fun and 'l‘hnllmg adventurc. The latest popular selections WI" be rcndcrcd by the latest Impmvcd Ed) son l’honngrapn, including Making Love to Coal- .Mau’s W’ife, Scotland Yard, The Paymaster, The Soldier’s Dream, This is am: of the glczllcst Com- edy Films of thc day, showing the advmnurcs of Tommy to ucrfcction. The Love Microbe, This shows the Expenimm [5 of the Professor. which are immcn Scly amusing and intensely Inter- cslmg. The Monk’s Vengeance ' Pictures EMBRACE : Views of London, Showing the Trafï¬c of To-day in London, with the wonderful Tower Bridge actually opening for Steamers to pass than closing and showmg the ruah uflrafï¬c across it. Japanese Acrobats, Tommy in Society, With the Very Latest and Improved Machines of the Date. The Latest and ConcertCo. With [Ivar 4090 Fast 01‘ F; CINEMAWEHAPH 01- ~- â€" -~â€"--.....â€"-.»m. . cu. Corning 2 2 Showing the: many thrilling adâ€" ventures of the Coalunn's wllc’s Lovcrxnding r: with a ï¬re: for all flight in walcl‘? You Certainly need a doctor if you don’t laugh at this. ‘howmgzhc brawny Scotchman marching in uniform, and 3'30 Mounted Policc Guards which are ï¬rst seen parading for inspec- tion. then procccding on the street parade. This Film is a wry pathetic sub- jcc', and wry rcahstic. Showing the mbbing of the Pay Roll. The burial of the money by moonlight. 'l'hc moonlight effect.» in this are beautiful. Showmg the Rubbing ol the Monk and the Robbca‘ gelling hls deserts. Showing the japanesc in their wonderful porlormnncc, showing their costumes of many beautilul colors. AShuw That isa Shaw. The Scottish Manager mid Proprietor. 1 1m. I and prepare for proï¬table employ- \ment. Our (/raduatcx remlily obtain {good pon'fions. Our handsome Cataâ€" l logue is tree. Write for one to day. Students admitted at any time. Col- lege open the entire year. , I Now IS the time to enter the popular @ 81.1.3077 a? PHYSICIAN. __ sv â€"OBS'rE'rRz(:mN OMEMEE : 0N1 :Great in Reputation. Results. [Influence and Thoroughness I; Dr. Frederick J. Snelgrove B.A.. M.B., M.C.P.S 0., '1 Great School And furthcr take notice. that after such last mentioned date the. Ext-cu tors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among thr: parties entitled thereto. having rrgard only to the: claims of which thcy shall then haVc notice, and that the satd Executors will not be liable for the said assus or any part thcreof to am’ person or persons of whose claims no tmc shall not have been waived by them at the time of such distribution. Dated llus Elchmh day of Feb- ruary, x909. IN THE EATTER of the Estate of Thomas Gillespie Kens. late or g the Village ofmls'brook in [ha 0 wary of Durham. Gentleman, . deceased. 1 NOTICE is herehygiven pursuant , to KS 0. 1897: Chap. 129 and I amended acts. that all Lï¬rcdiwrs and T others having clmms .ugaius: tln: [L‘s-i tale of the late Thomas Uillmpiu : Kells, who dlcd on or alxmi {Em 21': day of janu‘uy, Igog, an: :‘rxgzizsd‘ on 3 or before the 55th day of liarc'tz. :59; lo Send by post prepaid urtiziiwr :z‘, ‘ Mr A. A Smith of the Villagcul Lilli- i brook. Soliciwr for the Exmumrs of: the: Last Will and'l‘cscamcnt «25 :3": said deceased, the full particulars cf, thcir claims, the: statmncm of weir: accounts and the naturc ofthc srscur- iues If any, held by them 9 N otice Because of Its Superior Quality. Try it and join the Throng of Satisï¬ed Customers. FOR SALE ONLY BY W Scranton COAL Them is a Reason Phone Orders attended to promptiy. Phone 13. . Millbrook Branch 'E‘Wémawawmmwg TORONTO, ONT. In. â€H Former Customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be: accomnmdatcd as heretofore. G. DEAN, .LIOT'I'. Pnnmpal, Why the people would rather have CAPITAL PAID UP : $14,400,000 REST :~ $11,000, 000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS : 159,8 TOTAL ASSETS I 851391â€,- F“ 1‘1 ' MN... (.0 1 :1 C0 @Evny dcscriptinn o! 3 Banking Business Um:s;u‘::_-r:.Ԥ'§f Branches at all important Ct-ntres in (Human, :21: England, New ank, Chicago, Spoka. and Newfoundland. @5011 MUNTHEALE Millbrook Station LO Creditors._: ‘H \-~u, ONTARIO. SURGEON. Est. 1817. Now ls the time to brmg mamcss rcpaxring before “i Irush. We are giving 3 hi[ I on all wmtcr gamis. We luv 1~tock of hand-made harness from. Bums and S‘IOCS of‘ be.“ French Kip. Horse Coll; to order. CAVAN KO. or L0: 6. Go». to, Cuvan. hnn I I J UR NO I UN It," ll08701. (Yul. 29 S). Foalcd 1904. Con» hay, hind lcgs white, stnpc an face. good Weight and hcavy bone, pEcnty of silky hair. For further panmulars :9 ply to the owner, R. WIN SLOW, The handsome imported MARE. “I \l)\’ mJOL NS'IONE,†[r0870]: 1" I _,. W Mon-g3n‘c.), BI. D. H); sician a '3‘ . Spur-won. MILLBRQOK, ONTARIO. Ofï¬ce if) 'l‘lï¬ner's Drug Store. $3,953, At J. STEELE’S. FOR UP-‘I‘Qpn‘a JEWELRY. Issuer oi‘Marriagc Liecnscs. MILLBROOK. A 20-year, gold-ï¬lled WATCH, with Ameri- can Movement, for FOR SALE. J. STEELE’S, -*~-r---- .. 1 i. ,P MANAGER. IUC battle» to pu-k slices of the way Horse Collats made ! .\NU, Mxitblfwk. 1 hii discount ’e haw- : 11m": 3.1.756 lit wil‘ nail... m Spring CD C"; w.‘ 431::- '53:; ï¬t»: ng. John [amcs B it pod“; f. as; Lgr in in? 'i Mr. Gillespie takes of Mr. Blalhctwwk, ; glad to have Mr. Glue as once more. Miss Velcm Lwidley Mrs. [osiah Haves cscmg from :1 Severe acurshzia of the hear The Messrs Courtn hug their saw an“ In 39115572“: packed with Mrs Rogers and I Sunday In Puzcrbozou mother. On Mondav Mr. 5. l a visnor to l’czcrbuu Mr. \Valt Mncbell s'ahuble hounJ pozso Mr. Blathcrwlck, a‘ G. T R. is leaving: his duties at Scoua l ï¬fe tthe'arc ccrlxmil thé‘gown . 1 Oar hedge} team u Hillbrmk on Manda; the Scwzu of that [0w damn It «as a tic, 1 On Monday. Feb 51 District Epwux’lh ch MethodlSl Chmch m afzernaon and exem The mec'mgs Wort m and much Interest an (ion m mu’cstcd. 3411 given bv Revs. S. r. 4 l M. Cragg, b'. A., H E. A. Tonkm and K A liberal supply of am the ChOll‘ enlivened 1h Cuuuc :. a: {{c‘h‘miz...~i ';-‘ lull of {Are :1 x: " pmvided an m: _ (crtaining prugzu .u. we“: ["11th it} A.» an! Rex. .‘Jx. lcm'x. A very enjmable SI \us held in Christ tn-Iimg {ï¬rm-nu: <aiz hw‘ pOtSIbly hav: 1ch tan- mvstenous m-mmm 0] along with lid. \V' The Public Scixcoi led with the: Dram l‘clhanv to prcsm successful drama. " “The. Witch‘s Seer vii'agc Open House: evening. Feb 15153.. 1 1n“ hum an oppomw in: a high class \fl'ifi' alsniccs of the PM There IC no [\Y’WIXF‘: a Bankers Cannons 20:41 Bingcy pumt (31'ch covcr p01 5\ luster ro vet Livuxgswn cen‘e Ix! Ktwé r wing Spence i wmg Mtho' our team m showing than on for“ the\' showed ixubii when suuxs mean: woukof Beauy and in {or much {u'ox'ab The: ï¬nal score 5100. [Status 3. A number ofhoc'x‘ accompanied Manx an! his septctt‘: of c to Lmdsay on “'e. ing Thecvent was between "The Ban} “Beavers." The 1i {allows : Mrs. H. !.MCL1 Pleasant, and 3m. of Towmo, were home of Mr. T. \V on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. A Orange Ccmcrs. viflnge on business Mr V. Mitchell 1 constable of the co‘ accordmgly took tin The Board of Tr annual meeting 0: evening and dcctuf lvorv to the 905100 again. The xatiou were struck for the * routine business tra Glenny was rocnga taker. Adult Bible C12: "I‘cldillc Socxal Mon inst, at 7 p.m.. m 1 the Presbyterian Chu Admission toc The “7. F. H. S. (elian Church ('0 50"wa Mrs. CM 1‘, Fill the Opera Thursday, Feb. Big Bargains at Mg February; su ANNIE W. TEACH} Piano and J Pupils prepared (01 Terms Md OMEMEE cPhcrson LCluu las nux‘y LS his :' balls $10