Downs,†,» [B L's/cop. Mrs. Johnston, Miss Hansman, Messrs. Pm and Johnston. 1801:), “Angels Ever Bright and Fair,†Mrs. (Dr.) Snclgrov: [IIandeL .Male Quartcttp, “Seek Ye the Lord,†Messrs. Pym, Johnston, [Back Doak and Hansman. 'Solo. Selected, Miss Nugcnt Duet. “ lhc Lords \Iy Lwhl, †Dad \‘Ir. 8: hlï¬. Johnston. bUay Buck PAR I‘ II. - Solo andï¬horus, ‘Incline Thine Ear’, Choir. [ll-immel. $030, Now the Day 15 Over,’ Var/:6. Mrs. H V. Johnzton. -Mal: Quartclte, ‘ Dreaming,’ [Deawzes' Messrs. P) m, Johnston, Doak and Hansman. " Solo, Sclcctcd, M rs. Snclgzrove. Quartcttc, ‘Crossmg the Bar,’ Sullivan Mrs. Johnston, Miss Hansman, Masts. 1’) n. a: 1d Johnston. Solo, ‘“ ’ 'nistnms Song,†Nevin ,_ Mr. C \. 13m. Chorus, “ Good Nignz, †Cim I’Znsuli (h oir. Mrfldohn Henderson was stricken with paralysis about. one neck before '30! dean: which occurred on Saturday [March 13:. A second stroke came on Il'rldu)’ from which she never tamed. :Iho was buried on Monday, funeral 'unlcu being heldat tLe house, con- ducted b) Rev. W. M Todd. Mn. Henderson was 7-} years of age. ï¬lm was born in Cornwall, Eng Came to Canada; when 22 3 cars old. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Brock. She was untried to John Henderson in 3353 She will) her husband came tu Kat-um: 37 years ago, \s here they have had 511109. Her husband and son W. ‘krï¬cudotaon survive her. She was a film) wife and mother and a large cir- cbollnunds manta her loss and ex- ;Qond lympathy «0 her husband and con â€"Banuua Times. Mn. Henderson was a sister of Mrs- ‘thon Shiloh, MillbrOnk. Programme GOD SAVE THE KING. Program at 8 p m. sharp. Adults 25 Cents. Children 15 Ccnts. PART I. DOXOLOGY. Chorus, “ O, Come, Let Us Sing,†Choir. [Dunks Solo, " Premise of Life,†(Iowan. Mr. C. V. Pym. Quartcttc, “Oh, Who Will O’cr the 5 "Mr. J05. Corbett’s many friends wxll be glad tolcarn he is doing we“ at \Vauchopansx. He is plcaScd to read Millbrook’s leading paperâ€"Tilt: Mirrorâ€"each wee-h. Miss Bertha Lock and Mr. Charles Gardiner returned Saturday from the l'cterboro Hospital. Mnand Mrs. J. Harold Fry, of Bailicbom, were gucsls at the home of Mr. aqd ’Mrs. Robt. Nurse, this week. Mrs. C‘ .1215. Reynolds and daughter, Miss Clara, of Bczhan), were guasts of Mr. and Mrs. A. l Armstron" owr 'Snnday. Revs. Scxsmlth and Robeson took part in the special services at the Methodist Church \Ionday eveninv. These meetings have been conducted nearly esery evening of the past No \chS, and ham: been well attended, and proved a blcx'sing to many. SACRED CONCERT. w“..- -v..‘. «v uvK g3._ They effectually cleanse the sys- 01 accumulated impurities. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. by Dr. Pierce. 1008 pages, is sent frat on receipt?! stamps topay gxpgnsg “I AQIL‘.A-â€"n .. __4n-, '0! customs ind mdi’l’ihrgi 5dr.†SeKaE one-cent stamps for the bar in paper covers. or 50 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address as above. Presbyterian Church, Millbrook, Thursday, April 5111. i 'Favu'rite Prescription' is the only hedicine for women. the makers of \. hich are not afraid to prim. their tarmula on the bottle wrapper. thus tzking their patrons into their full conâ€" Llence. it is the only medicine {or \ omen, every ingredient of which has he strongest possible endorsement 0! I »e most eminent medical practitioners 'tud writers of our day. recommending 1:. for the diseases for which “Favorite J'roscription†is used. It is the only 3 :;t~un medicine for women. sold I roubb druggvis‘n‘. which (low not com Lin 3 large percentage of alcohol, sc '17.:mi’ul in the long run, especially to .‘ «Iii-ate woman. It has more genuine t res to its credit than all other medi- ‘thcs for womm combined. having jawed thousands of sutl'erors from the operating table and the survoon’s knife. .11. has restored delicate. weal: women to ‘strong and vigorous health and virility. making motherhood poscible. where there was barrenness before. thereby brighten- ing and making happy many thousands of homes by the advent of little ones to â€lengthen the marital bonds and add sunshine whore gloom and despondency had reigned before. Write to Dr. R. V. Pierce. He will send you good, fatherly, professional advice, In a plain, sealed cnvclone. absoluwa m Address him at Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. fierce's_Pleas_zgnt _Pellets do not _n:_ A A a Mn 1:": by imlprcvod and exact ‘ Dr. Pic-reds 'avorim l’rrm-rip- ion is s most efï¬cient remedy for regu- lating a“ the Womauly x" :mctione‘ correct- ;lugdnsplacemonts, as prolapsus, enzm'er- Hon and retrovrrsivn. overcoming: painful {ex-Ms. toning up the nerves and brim:- . ng thorn a when state of hmh‘n. It rum the bac 'zzchn. riodical head-acme, the dragging-down istross in the pelvic region, the pain and tondenmss over â€lower abdominal region. (Iris-s up tho pelvic catarrhal ("x'uiu. so disagreeable rnd weakening. and overconws every 1 Tu of weakness hidden: to the organs 'uistinctly meininc. lrs. John Henderson Dead. GLEASON 0F GREENWOOD if} ' Vioï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬u} .3 I U] Record. Ali the above goods Will be sold at a very small advance on cost. I thank you kindly for past patronage, and sobciz your further orders, which will have my best attention. A. PAYNE, Opposite john Giliott etc.,\\‘i£h me. No. 1 Stock, all guaranteed. for all kinds of FENCING. You can build a Wire Fencalin a Mud Hole, if you get steel postsâ€"no heavmg out of the ground by frost. Also agent for Leading NurScries. Leave your order early for Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Any person who has fruit trees or plant potators should have 21 Auto Sprayer. Call and see sam- ple. Call early and leave vour order for New Sttd l’otntOCé. Pncc right. Steel Posts to secure their fences in time. Agent for the MAGNET Cream 5cparators--there are none better. I sell the best Hay Fork Goodsâ€" lhc only one that has the triple power. Ca}! and see Model before buying. IImve secured the Agency of all the leadin" \Vixe Fences on the Market. '1 he aLove cut shexxs the Lock cf one of themâ€"1 HE PEEIxLLSS -ali ga Iv Lnized, will stand :1 Rigid Acid lest. li‘anCy Venus and (32-.th kept constantly on hand. Samples can be seen at ML}, D..13air’s Hurd- ware Store. leave their orders early to be aL 1e NO'E‘ECE .0 Fermzune makes permanent cures. Absolutely safe because it is purely vegetable and Cumulus no ulvolml‘ Concentrated cure in tablet form,â€" that’s Ferrozone, 50c. per box or six boxes {or $2.50 at all dealers or by mail lrom N. C Pulsar) «5; Co, Hartford' Conn.. U S.A , and Kingston, Ont A well knomx resident of Utopia, Ont... Mr H. H. lustle, \\r1tee' From long oxpvrience I am Convinced that everyone requires medicine in the spring As a rule H.e blood is [Mn and lmpure and the whole symem is (30.:- geeted with pl-iSOLB that should be car- ried off. I use Ferrozme becauSv n clears up the system, gives you an ap~ petite and makes 3 on sleep well. One winter! had serious palpitanon of the heart, nervous headzu‘hes, and an ex- tremely tired feeiiuz. Sleep was not restfui and by spnng I was 1n bad shape. 1 thc six boxes of Ferroznne. and was made the pickure of health.†Ferrozone revives and braces the sicklv because it nourishes and buiids up {he organs that are weak. As a spring tonic, appetizer and blood- strengthener it Is nnrqnaled. In a short time it makes you feel ï¬t. and ï¬ne, creaxes a {celing of youth and strength that’s surprismg To impart quickness andgreat vital- ity to Hm entire system nothing acts like Ferrozone. That peculiar weakness so common in the Spring. is demoruhzing to body and mind alike Stupid absont-mim‘ el and dull â€"You feel the need of a stimulating tonic. Causes We kness. Headaches and Feelings of Unrest; the Cure :5 Simple. Severn] valuable dogs have been poisoned the past Weekâ€"dogs that were more important to the town than their vicious siaycrs. Damp Spring Weather Mr. J. A. Vance left this week for Rat Portage, and will be away for nine weeks in the interests of the ï¬rm of The Wilson, Lyxle, Badgcrow (20.. Limited, of Toronto, propnetnrs of the largest vinegar works in Amvrica. They make a specialty of Golden Syrup Vinegar. In Mr. Yemen the ï¬rm has certainly an able rcprc-Scnta- tive. His route will take him to the Coast. We wish him a pleasant rrip. 'lhe Services of the Rev. Mr. Mnclx'enzie, of Centrevzlle, Were very much appreciated in the Presbyterian Church here last Sabbath; a lame congregation greeted him in the evening, and listened with rapt attention to his message which was helpful and inprring. The musrc as usual was good, the male quartette, alessrs. Doak, Hansman, Johnston and Pym contributing a number. Mr. \V. H. Coombe was on thejur) at Cohour'r tins “meek Farmers Should bee M MILLBROOK. NH» _. w irook items on ï¬'ext page. Euinous 10 33211111. l The special SCl‘VlCCS held by the u i Methodist Sunday â€School last ll Sunday afternoon were very inter- esting. ,‘l‘he Round Table Con- ierenhe was very helpful and L instructive. The suhjtc't, “The Life of Christ,†so far as covered by lessons for the past quarter, was pretty fully gone into. Mr. [1 Ix’.\\". Clarke, the Superintendent, conducted conference in an able 1 manner. The sacred music by 'the Orchestra was much appre- ciate-(l, and the “Pilot Song†was rendeied in excellent voice by Miss Nuqcnt. The quarter’s report of Horne Dept. of the S. S. was read by its efï¬cientSuperintendent,; Miss Dean, and altho not up tol its usual standard, it showed that I , a good work is being done, aml many who are unable to attend the regular seniCes, are grateful Tor this privilege. 'l he report of Mr W. H. Coombe, Sec’y, showed a mrkcd increase for the quarterâ€"â€" numerically and ï¬nancially. AL together the services were quite interesting, and shows the school { to be steadily adxanciiig. 0 Miss Kym retumcd to T omnto on amndeu , after a dc‘ighflul us t \xith Miss Nccdham. Get your clothes made like ncW by having them dyed by Parker‘s. Dye Works, Patel-bore. Hurry Richards, Millbrook agent, at his store, I). Chamber's Old Hand: Your patronage is respectfully solicited. I am also agmn far the l’cterboro Steam Laundry. H. Richzuds. An open session of the Presby- terian Sunday School Was held in the Church last Sunday. There wss a full attendance of teachers. ofï¬cers and scholars, and quite a large number of the parents of the pupils were also present. Being I Review Day, the ï¬rst hulfof the quarter’s lessons were briefly, but l interestingly reviewed by the very efï¬cient Supetintemlent, Mr.Wm. Archer ; Dr. 1". j. Suelgrove ably taking the remainder. Mr. Pym sang “ Throw t tut the Life Line†the choir and Sunday School join- ing in the chorus. Mrs. (Dr) Snelgrove and Mr. Pym rendered in good voice that beautilul selec- tion, “Saviour Lead Me Lestl Stray.†It was the best session the School has had for some time. The quarter‘s report was read by the efficient Secretary, Mr. Errol Hansrnan, and showed a marked increase both as to numbers and collections. Much credit is due Mr. Archer for the splendid stand. mg of the Sunday School, and his unttring efforts in its \velhire are greatly appreciated by all connec- ted therewith. \Ve congratulate our Presbyterian friends upon . havrng such an excellent Sunday ‘ school, with officers and teachers “ho (Ellie such a deep interest in the mtruction of the )oun". The vote On Local Option in South Monaghun on Monday lust resulted as follows; Pulling sub-div. NC- Maj. {or local Option Millbrook Council mccting ncxt Monday awning. Carey’s Rooï¬ng, Comparcd t0 Shin- glrs~lt affords thorough ï¬re protec- tion. Good slnngics cast more and are hard to secure. Ccmentmuï¬ng cannut rut or warp; tlmrcforc when applied properly, rcpairs are unnecusâ€" sary. Shingles will warp, and when resuming their natural posnion, crack and break, which causes more or 1:55 annoyance in lumping the mnf in re pain L. S. Clurry, Agent, Millbx'ook. Mr. Fred Waterman, of Daihcboro, was In town on Monday and gave the Mirmr a fncndly Call. Mr Waterman is making extensxvc imprm'vnn-nts to 1115 house. Mr. '1‘. Ohm, of Millhmok, having thé contract. Mr. \Vatcrman is one of the most successful farmers of South Monaghnn. He has; great falth in poultryasa mrmcyvnmkcr, and has a splsndfd collection Mr. Alcxandcr Boggs and hie neice, Miss Faith Aiken, have taken up their residenCc in their new home on King 5L, Miilbrook, whivh he purchased from Mr. R. Dcycll. Wu join in ex tending: a hearty m-lwmc to Mr. Bogqs and his estimahlc ncict‘, and hope lhexr snjmn'n m thls pretty town win be, pleasant 'l'hvy cczminly possess one of the flnc>t rcsidrnccs in town, and om: that \muid do credit to a city, Keep the bowels reguléFVvifh’Ayer's Pulls, just one pill each night. undo b J. C. Ay A no mama. we??? a tendency to 'consumption. Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking-cold habit. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about it. fife Taking Cold H (251'! The old cold goes; a new one quickly comes. It’s the Story of a weak throat, weak lungs, The best kind of a. testimonialâ€" “ Sold for over sixty years.†9 SARSAPARILLA. efs mus. um won. We have no secrets! We publish tno formula: of an out madicinos. F J. O. Ayer 00., Levon. Man .90 manubotuteu of NH LII-L- KO 0’." 107 For Against IOI I“ J Strong, Jeremiah Greer, Joshua Whitï¬eld, Samuel Hamilton James 1‘89, (5 S l’horne Ssnac I armer. Ruben Smith, Henry Hubbard, Samuel Might Musesb'ulton, A J l'uliie. John Frailis This Bylaw passed through its sev- eral stages and was signed and sealed appoiniiug tho fonuwing ofï¬cers for the current year: Conn Shield introduced a By-law to appoint Fence-Viewers, l’uuud Keepers and Overseers of the Highway in the Tuwnship of Cuvun for the current year. They said that in accordance with their expense in said drain, they should have an extra drain dug on the boundary. The (.‘onncnl said that it was too late now to take any action respecting this extra drain. Moved by Conn. Kelly, sec by Conn. Shield, That a deputatinn from N Mon- aghan (,ouucil viz“, Reeve Mud!!! and Gnuu. Brown, be heard respecting re Long Swamp Drain.-â€"-Cnrried. James II McGiH presentmi a peti tion tcï¬huve his farm the cast quarter lot 23, Can. 4. changed from 8. Sec‘ Nu. )4 ms See. No ‘21 as it would be more convenient for his children to goto theiatter school. Mr. McGHi’s peti- tion Was received and after looking into the statutes, It was moved h) 1min. Kelly; see by Conn Reynolds, That the Cierk be instructed in nccor dance with the Stattnes to notify the Trustees of S. Section Nu. H and’2i respecting the alterations petitioned for. Carried. Our Solicitor, Mr. Raddy, was heard respecting the Long Swamp Drainage By-luw. (7mm Shield reporte.! that hein- elructed Albert Rutherford to open the Mthconcassion Swamp east of Muunt Pleasant to cut underbrum and {Ix bridges. From Secretary of Burnau nf Indus- tries, Toronto, respecting huter and Cheese factones in ('uvzm. Communications were left on table On motion John Ward was heard res. peering taxes for two «Jugs and about a wire fence. 1\Ir.\Vard was referred to Court of Revision later on about his dogs. James Hunter was' heard respecting petition re dog-tux. From (‘lerk of N. Monaghnn, ack- nnwlvdging Tet‘mpt of balance on boundary account. From Johnston Murphy, asking re- bate on taxes «m accmmt of less throng}: ï¬re. From the NationalSanitnrium Associ- ation or Free Hospital forCnnsxzmp- ï¬ves, acknmfledgiuu receipt, of $5.00 mwnrdslhat ixzsmutlnn from Gavan Council From the Dominion Securities (“or- pormion. Toronto, respecting Deben- tures for sale. Cnnncil Chamber. (Ewan, Wedneniuv, Marc! 14.19â€â€œ, The ( mmcil met at I} c 'clnck a In his d 13‘ pursuant lo adjournment. Members all present. The Reeve premding. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. The fol- iowing Cummnnimtions “ere read: a distance. RememUer the date. See posters and the programme in this issue of The Mirror. Come early. it mav luck in volume IS made up in quality. We are sure xhe sacred concert will give to the puhhc the: best proof of their abihty and at the same time prove to the com- munity that we have talent at home which will compare favor- ably; with any that may com'e from The Presbyterian Church choir have been practising prepwratory to a concert they purpose giving m the Church on Thursday next, April 5th. It is not saying too much when we state that very kw choirs can compare with this one for ability and eXecution, what CAVAN COUECIL. FENFE V OE W 15 RS. mm “W am»n.mmw .W line Cm} 2 2 00 W 'lhexton. plank delivered at Stanton’s bridge............. ..... 1? 12 A Rnllierford. work done on 14th con Swamp, east of in road ‘2 50 Elizabeth 'l‘mid, for Anne Fox, indigent grant for iiiis nn-ntli 3'00 CMcNell, 1-2dny com work on Long Sn-amp....’...... . 100 J J Fair, lailway {are to Peter- bnru, exllress map, telephon- ing: to J Maloneyw 1 15 J J Fair, express on Rolls (tom Lountles Clerk ....... ...... 30 Maxwell Henry, 93 yds L'rm'el conu 1905...... 6 51 U McNeil, incidental expenses In Connection with Long Swamp Drainage By-law before Legis- lative Cmnminee............ 100 00 On motion the Council adjourned until 1030 o’clock a.m. Monday the 9th day of April next. CHARLES McNEiL, Reeve. J. J. FAIR, Township Clerk Mmed by (oun Shield. sec '_\"Cuun Renxolds, That the Reexe be author- ized to sign thei’ollo“ mg orders on the Treasmenâ€"Carried. S cts Members of Council. pay to date 10 00 John J Fair, on Minna... 2O 00 G Armstrong, repairing “est q Moved by Conn. Shaw, sec by C‘ulm. Shield, Thut Johnston Murphy get a rebate of all his taxes except school (taxes on aeoouut, ofserious luss through ï¬rmâ€"Carried. Movmi by (,‘onn Kelly, sec by Conn. Slneld, That the Treasurer be empow- ered to borrow not Exceeding Fifteen Hundred Dollars for Township purpos- es and to be drawn as required for Town-ship purposeauf-Carned. M -ved by Conn Shyw, see by (gun. Reynolxls. That the Rvevc, ('unns Kelly gnu) Shield he a committee 0mm Coun- cH to go to Legislative Assrmbly, 'l'u- rnntmou nccmml M Long Swamp Dram- age By-iauxâ€"L‘nrried. 10 '1' Redmond 37 J R Harrison I] J I’ritchard, e (3 line can 3 4 12 John Tail; 38 M H SiFson 13 J E Fullis 39 George Jones M Ruhert Smith 40 A Sanderson 123 Stewart. Hall 4i Elmer Jones 16 A J Henderson 1.2 S Rutherford 161. John Fullis 43 W Jackson 17 H Lin-key 44 A Rutherford N B- 18 'l‘ Douglass 4:"; Time Jones N. B_ 19 1! Patterson 46 W J Jones N B 20 S J Hunter 46; John I‘ullon “KB- 21 R R'chardson 47 L Fallis W. B- 22 Juhn McNeil 48 R Byers \V. B‘ ‘23 J E Clarke 49 W Bigellm \V.B 24 R S Staples 50 David Deyell E B, 25 S Rigeluw 51 A Wood E. B '26 J Mddill er. 52 .l D Ilnnier SB, 27 1 'l‘unchhnrn 53 R Gibson SLR. 5-1 M Sullun 31,11. 55 \Y H Lough 31.51. {:6 Charles Lough M R. ‘ Moved by (bun. Kelly, see by Colin. Shield, 'l'hal (‘oun Reynolds he. aCom' to look after Samuel Night’s n ire fence. Carried. .. Tlms Williamson, Edward Richardson. Alex Hunter, Robert Vance, John W Gardiner, James E Clarke,J llootan, George McBaln, Joseph Harrison, J 0 Ball, Francis Staples, \‘\ illiam Stewart, David Sharpe. William Rutherford. Jolm Bowl, W H Low 0551'... Wm Elsun. John (‘ onnell \V ll Lee POUND KEEPERS FOR 1906. Name lot con Name lot con R Gardiner ll 1 Alex Hanna 1 3 G Wallace 10 3 J83 Kcegzm 7 6 A Armstrong 17 4 S J Hunter 19 6 L S Bowles 21 10 CD Winslow 7 11 J Stewart 5 12 Joseph Fee. l2 13 W Jackson 22 14 Thomas Hutchinson.(‘avanville 13 James Kinsman, Centreville ‘23 Wllliam Dawson. h1ilielmro ‘23 2 OVERSEERS 01" ll 16 ll W AY’S for l906 woo Div Name Div Name 1 ’l‘ Arms'rnng 28 J W Gardiner 2 .l liustcott ‘29 W Henson 3 'l‘ Mc(‘mnns 80 A Wragg 4 'l‘lms Thorne 31 J “’ Seenev 5 .l ll Armstrong 32 J J Morton t: (iuorge Brown 33 David Bnteer 4 D L Armstrong 34 .los Staples 8 E Thorndyke 35 R llemlurson 9 A Armstrong 36 ll llowden 10 '1’ Redmond 37 J 1: Harrison 15 16 163. 17 IS 19 20 10 1| 1‘) H SO Good Chance to Secure a First-Class Stock of Groceries, Canned Goods, Confectionery. For particulars apply to C33" Business Education‘qv Winter Term begins Tuesday, Jan. 2nd, 1906. Last year was our banner year, but we are duterminc our flourishing city and supply the demandshmdc on us, not only from I’ctcrboro but from other pths as well. We have not bccn able to do this in all cases during the last two years. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Bookkeeping or is a competent Stenogmpher and 'l'ypewriter is certain ofa good position. You wxll make no mistake in gating a d to kerp pace with for oflic: assistants, One Door East of Mr. J. Steele’s Jewelry Store. I will have charge of the boot and shoe depaztment and will as usual pay stnct aucntion to all custcmns, and uhethcr \‘ou want hand madc- or ï¬ctony boots and shoes, harness, c , I can supplv you with the best goods at right prices. We have a Special line of boys’ School Slices, also a full stock of trunks. valises, c. I haw had ox e1 m ant} \ezzrs’ cxperu me frade, and nuzuzu. {cc cmixc szmsfacuon. 30m I have purchased the harness business of Mr. \Vm. Strain. and will continue the said business in an up to date style, havmg secured the services of a ï¬rst-class harness maker, who will attend to this dopuuizient of the business. TE. LANG Bring in your Harness and get it repaired WBefore the Sprlng Rushï¬m MILLBROOE‘E, : : OPJTARIO. WM. PRINGLE, Principal, Petertcro, Cnt. Vcterinary Surgeou to His Maj ,gggmmwgémggï¬ . w‘n E‘iaeher, ‘7. Millbrook Branch. {JQ lively facility :fforded Farmers for their Banking Business. Sale noics cashed or taken for COUCcIion, Deposits of$ 1'00 and upwards received and interest allowed at current rates. Interest added to principal twice a year. .EOORE, terinary Surgeon to His Majesty’s 14th I". B , C. Ofï¬ce on King St, ï¬rst door \Vest Collins’ Bank a/FEPH/Ermmw . .m ammgmï¬mmï¬mmmwmmï¬mmmk SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Farmers’ Banking. Opp. Town Hall, Special Sale Note Forms FREE on application_ Eala’nlhtï¬ï¬‚ 1857. W‘Write for Our Handsome Circular. F. J. HOLLADRY, 21115 by Telephone promptiy attended to. ELLL‘L {Lice TLLLLLL in the boot and shoe patronage solicud. '9 mfléggï¬, The \I‘SSC‘ â€.111 Cassac Madnc‘c >1». Mr. and 31:3. R. J. Mr. T. Boyd. of I Subdav with hi: 0:, Mies (art ::21 h“: r0r0)ts in: .4‘. Miss linking, ui Ia; prepannr fox ( 5:5:le Sprmg .Miliincry 0; c: be held on Tina-N29. Utda). April 3:}; Season 9 di>1,l;;; L: v.31: CV69 surpass lhc :; "1‘: last ycar. Every 1;. 1" cited to mtcnd m: Inc‘s Mr. Charles (form-32. the Township of Iinï¬lx‘, 3.; a friendly can ycszdday. has been Collcclu.’ fur } years. and during all 124‘s been very succcasful. 1:: be hard to ï¬nd hi: «gags: . Of taxes, and the (,fuunr'i'. of Enuly an: album of 12;: appointment for 1930-4: termâ€"emphasue: the _ \- placed in him. and 12:: harry congratulnzo:z\ L . hope that in: wiii in; ‘ such a usu’u! ofï¬cu‘ an; :: Immense showing of Dru» \ Corde de Chine, ('oxxi C: >' 1: Homespuns, FOR; I»), 1. (‘zx Shades 1'] in: g\. .12: New Dress Goods mi L115 Order your Nev: Syria » VWILL Mr. R. J. Cour: \ the “. H. Slum 'w-j. isone of the but 001611166, ou liasta‘ 3.: and we venture to fly ball Will be packcd. thc MIrrOr “-112: 12:: (‘c in L‘Iinbrook, [311:1 \w, waiting this opportmif Omcmee. Ladies’ Ordered Sun; at S,- 5 will See in You “’e In“ St†you About nine hum‘n'c ed and Were dchghm pk: of Fame," as- gin; on New Yuan" N23}; will be given in 13m 7 Chas. I vory LESS Hal, “"GSI maker 1s so Mn. 14:: Ofthis Section, 113‘ making 8: L'ldxvs {a “7: can saw 30; fr cent on matcriai, : on cost of ma}; damp; Men’s. Youths The Rev. J. M. \‘s‘ preached an eloquc Sunday, 1mm the s of abjuranon take: We an) the hiss: m 1-, \ 11m H Kim; Slams, Collar-5 and c was. Ma. .\ 51‘ Embrace this Grand 0 I an} a full line and 52.1 {but} -\ u. Mr. J Haz'vc‘c ARTHUR GE New SLIIOZ‘S a: Dress Making and In“ sell \ou ou: Dress 1‘ [(1qu Dressmaku 50L“ “Ms. Caracas, Linolcnncs, The Mirr V. ._ .g*\ » The tiny; ate 1“ And the two wi That braces the We an #0 sure to tgpatr, free of d Our Staple h and B SIVHS Are READY-M l OUIL‘ \‘c‘ i 791v STAPLE r0