dlcr % Hells union'sâ€"Mrs Fait r then served. and of thanks had been haul, the meeting L C. Allen. M rs. Wood Bits. Mcdd i strongest iank in the sccmit)‘ for ’Vv- ._-_V lquc. mm 01 good he 1.; arresox Fa" i all {all plating F] ring mater. con- ‘ 7 I Midland, has been >1", Mrs. (Eco. A. week. )1]: of school and m contains 135 Es, aLout to act!» bod state of culii' good {25101: a"! then much will be gm, 2 we" lrown umsldp, d'kd sud- 'c‘, on Friday mom- |c was born about as an Orangcman, Tonsawahv'r. '1 he was largcly attend- cn of this district. an and family took Saturday mud: n, to jom his son. :0 weeks ago with 6 household cfl'ects. 'from here attended chic Reynolds', on l"":" , c the year muml. “33h stone foun- blcs undumath. lard r: u an nth-g can and in: from 00,000 00,000 337.704 :ew; tiét will sell quick. see me. 0" l to JOHN Box 287. and pleased to TCcrs were elected sale notes. :ck, who has been :11: past month or on Thursday. inson took his dc- : owing for Cal- 'AGER. sum any ï¬ne. mph (3 MltkotOFFlCB- better pos- ver to give n Pianos. Sewing R SALE. Atlcn C.P.R. creator. me of Mr. Wm. Stand, cBrlfls rock. or gans Mr. lohn McBride. Piano Agent, of Millbrook, was a guest at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. R. J.Courtney on Friday. " ‘ Two shabbily dressed women, one blind, the other lame,'were asking for "alms" on the streets of Cinema: one day‘last Week. 'lhcy were gone successful In their quest. receiving 50c. from one. 35-; from another. One gen- flcnun, whose churitableneSs is well known, gave 50c. to them, and kindly assést n1 them down his steps. loe has Certainly a ' - 0â€",! Messrs. Courtncx’ 5 saw mill is run mug even day and domg g00d work. lhis shows that the nght men are m .1119. nght place. " In Memoriam" Cards neatly print- .cd at the Mirrur ()t’ï¬cc, Millhmok. Mr. All-x. Lung sold a Clydcsdalc man: last week, for'which he received abnndnouxe ï¬gure. Mr. Lang takes pad: in mising good stock, and oi course he secures fancy priCcs whcn he In; "“l’" biggrr he.er than mostuucn, and of wars: his reward was great when h: found to his chagrin, that he: had bc:n imposed on by "m.nskcd" women; however lee anet "ct has been guilty of letting ans-one m nced go {tom lus door empty handed. West. 1-2 of lot. number 14, in me am cession of Emily, 100 acres more or lea be sold at a bargain and on liberal ter payment, but subject to a lease for the < this year (1907). Plough leave after harve ession on March lst. 1908, For further particulars, apply to H. MULLIGAN. st and full NOTICE I Tcndcrs “in be reex‘iv :d by Ihc undersigned up to 'l'uesdny. and day of April next, for an opcrmor fur, and, for the workmg of the Road Grader in the Mumcipaluy of the 'l'uwnshlp ot Emily during the season of 1907. Tenders may be sent in separatrly for operating and for teams. sclls. The lowest or any l'cndcr not llcCt‘S le :ICCCptcd. ’ R. I CRANDY," 'l’nwnship Clerk. Omcmcc. March 8, 1937. and the large number of Satisï¬ed Buyers is a guarantee that we are living up to what we have advertised, and we will continue to do so as long as we are in business. The BIG SALE l‘OR LP-‘lO-"EDA! jE\\El.RY. Issuer of Marriage I.iccns<:s, MILLBROOK. we will oï¬â€˜er BARGAINS in every department. It. will pay anyone living within twenty-ï¬ve miles of Omemee to come here during this Sale and secure a. supply of the GOOD GOODS we are offering . One Week More to make room for our New Spring Stock. We have Nothing Shoddy to offer you. All goods GUARANTEED. Now is your Opportunity to Save Money. at Bargain Prices “I: assure you that we appreciate your patronage, and Wlll dtal FAIRLY with each an-l all. “anle Pxoï¬ts an] Qxick Returns," will be our \lotto. The s: nJIlcst child wm receive the sum * courteous attention as the gxoxm- up, and all Lona ï¬de orders sent to us will be prorr.pt_lgy attended to. II I -,_A____ --#-- -I' A‘ I 2..- ..-a urn ‘,-, ‘ lion't fail to call and secure some of the bargains we are m; during the next two wesks. ‘ OMEMEE NEWS. AT DUBSDIIS IS STILL IIIIING IIIII, James Dobsan, . STEELE'S. for SALE at a ‘H e. ellle 1 11 O The basket socral held under the auspices ol S. S. No 8, Emily. 0n the 15th, was a grand success. The pro. gram was commenced by the chairman Councillor Wm. R. (Tottmgham, who delivered an Interesting address. He was pleased to act as charrman for such a good cause. and was glad that so many had come to enjoy a pleasant eyemng togrther. He was sure that the programme was Well Selected and havmg hearda number of thoSe whose names appeared he lelt sale In guaran- tcerng a treat. The ï¬rst number on the program was a humorous reading, entitled “ 'l'he‘ Preacher’s Mustache," ably given by Master Harry McQumlc_ 'l‘hen followed songs, Instrumentals, dialogues, c, wmch Clearly demon- strated the fact that Canada Will be the leadmg Nation of the world. as the latent energy and talent shown on this occuron gwes great proSpects for the future, as far as statesmen. mustexans. C\'c . are concerned. Miss L. Parsons and Professor (2. McNeil Wright never sang to a hater aalvantage'or to a more apprecxatwe audience. lehe \Vink's actmg bore unm'r takable ear marks of the greatest ol all countn’s tratnmg â€"â€"l-3n_::,land. As we havu mentioned England let us not forget the "Fadder Land " wlnch tras nohly upheld by the humorous speech and recitation of Pr1 ofessor Von Speckledbird, to say norh ing of Canada's fame and glory, which was right royally represented lry the clever orations 0“)!" Sutton and Ald. Rogers. After't‘heprogram the baskets were sold, and the price of these yery clearly showed that the supposed myth- Iral days 0! clnvalry are Still Very real, especrally among the ‘ people of the l-Zast. As predicted by the chairman the program was a very enjoyable one. an. F." -â€"... .V- en'ittled “ 'l'he‘ Preacher’s Mustache," ibly given by Master Harry l‘lCQuadc_ 'I'hen followed songs, instrumentals, dialogues, c, which Clearly demon- mated the fact that Canada mil b: the leadzng Nation of the world. as the latent ettergy and talent shown on (hrs occzeron gives great proSchtS tor the future, as far as statesmen. mustcrans, c . are concerned. Miss L. Parsons and Professor (3. McNeil Wright never sang to a b;tter advantage'or to a more apprecxattvc audience. Willie thk's acting, bore unnit takable ear marks ofthe greatest of all countn’s training -â€"i‘3ngland. As we hart: mentioned England let us not forget the "Fadder Land " which was nohly upheld by the humorous speech and recitation of Pr- ofessor Von Speckledbird, to say nO!h ing of Canada’s fume and glory, whzch was right royally represented l)" the clever orations of Dr Sutton and Aid. Rogers. After'theprotzram the b.tskets were sold. and the price of these- ycry clearly showed that the supposed myth- ical days 0t chivalry are still \‘t-ry real. e<pccmlly among the people of the liast. As predicted by the chairman the program was a very enjoyable one. W Notice to the_Public. It occurred to us this week, asue ran over forty or ï¬fty exchanges. to note the moral tone of them. These papers'are of all sizes and grades, lion: every variety of town, and are edited by practical men who are pretty well acquainted with the “orlthe flesh and the devil. In not one olthem did we ï¬nd a semblance of defence lor whiskey. In not one of them “as a trace nt vulgarity, and none taught or justiï¬ed dishonesty. Neither could we ï¬nd a sueer at purity,at religion.at the better things of life. In manv of them were bits of excellent advice little homely sermons on temperance frugality and industry. All of them were loyal to the home town, and ad- Vucated honest principles in govern- ment and individuals. Wherever there was mention of the public BChOllls it was in terms ot-praise. ’l‘o he sure, here and there was‘some t'un poked nt shame, some seem at pretence, but the note in every one ofthese two score purer: was for de<~encv.prr~gress,en- lightment, morality. And I f. these edi- tors. we know many ol'thetn person- ally, and of all those we know not one is a drinking man, not one Is a gatu bier Most of them are well read, tum-t of them good judges“ of peop'e and The undersigned begs to announce â€NHL A weâ€). decent to! may 8,02} that he has taken out an Auctioneer’s ' in fact,,we doubt if any prolession ca“ License in the Counties of Victoria l . tie a higherâ€"or even as high “mm“ Durham, and l“: will 1": pleased to l tug. Besides all this, the t-otmtryetli- hare a call or a communication from ' t“, is proverbially liberal, free-l 0mm] thmc who intend to have auction sales | in every way N0 3!â€) printer goes during the lull‘or winter months. . anay hungry “- l e h“ a quarter. N0 Terms “‘0' reasonable, and “my l": put-lit: subscription list ever passes had by applying to ill“ undersigned. : him without his mite lle givos freely V l of time and st ace to the ' tmb'io uel n fare. This is int an rfl't rt to throw a . hoqnet at our contempt rttries but, with Paul. no believe every mun should ~magnify his calling. and we are proud of ours -Press a d Printer ~ Satisfaction guaranteed. Address J. H. WILSON, Mt. Horeb, Ontario. I 'I'crms very reasonable, and may be had by nuplying to the undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address LOT 14. CON. 13, MANVERS. 14, in the 5th Con- more or less, will n liberal terms of ease for the crop of Millbrook. IT DOESCUBE WOMANLY ILLS. “Ifeellt my duty" wntee Mre.S Mead of Fraservllle, Ont.. “to let you know that sometimes previous to line change oflil'el enflered more than I could tell. Neighbors told me Ferro- Ione waa the only remedy and their Idvlce was good Ferrozone pm. astnp £0 my pain and slcknese, had a. direct action on my troubles that relieved from the start. I safely passed the turn, and now enjoy perfevt health and rest. No womanly medicine can be better Hum Fen-ozone.†Instant. rellel is found in Ferrozene for female weak- ness of every kind, 50¢. per box at all dealers. In order to stun. a movement to im- prove the condition of earth made In Ontario, “The Farmer'e Advocate.“ in caâ€"operstion with the Public Works Department of the Ontario Govern- ment, is ofl‘enng $100 in prizes for the best results lrom a sen-011‘s use of the inexpensive implement called the Splitolog drag. There are two sets of prizes, one for the Eastern and one ior the Western part of the Province. The ï¬rst prize in either case In $1â€. second prize $15.31“! third prize $10. There is no fee to enter. and the conditions are very simple; The judging will be done by Ilr. A. W. Campbell, Good Roads Commissioner. Fuller pern- culars may be obtained by dropping a card to “The Farmer's Advocate." London. Ont. We might add that the entries for this exceedingly interesting and practlcul competition will close on March 27th. MANY CHILDREN Sll’K. Get their feet wet, catch cold or cramps, and give mothers an anxious time “’lth the ï¬rst shiver or sneeze rub tho-little one’a chest with Nervi line. gargle the throat. and give ten drops in hot water at bed-time. Next morning all Is well No cold: no time lost at Ichnol. 1f l’olson’u Nerviline Isn't in your home get get ll: there at once. lle’ulers sell it in large ‘25 ceu: homes. TH E COUNTRY N EWSPA PERS. DIED. In Lmdsay. on Sunday, the 17th, at the homc of his daughter, Mrs. j. E Adams. john Beauty, aged 7' years. The funeral took place on 'lucsday to the Emilv Cemetery and was largely ’l‘hc him-ml tooki place to the Emily Cemetery an attended. u.~\.--\.‘_. We join in extcndmg sympathy to the bereaved rclatwcs. In Omcmee. on \Vednesday, March 20th, Alexander Benttx‘. inï¬ant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buattv. of the Commercial! IIOUSc The Mirror joins in extending sylnpmhv to the bereaved farmh'. To Improve 0m- Earth Roads Why pay big prICes {Or books} whcn you can buy right {10111 cm Publishing House. Any of the following books will be sent upon receipt 0! priCc : “The 'l‘hmgs that Make a Woman" by Charlottc Van dcr Vecn. 35c ;~-“I\ly Captur- ed Flag," Eva. Marshall Schontz. 350; “The White Life,’ by William Edward Bicderwoll, 20c.: “Thc Be'amiful Life" by G. H. Miller, 35c. W. M. Potter,-l’eterborough, Ont. «EKGâ€"ianflif our opinion ma wnuuer u. Invonuon I. prob: y “enable. Communion- llunl strictly can“ it as. Handbook on Pntenu aunt free. ("dost 130%: for securing patents. Patent. taken 1. m .1: Mann Co. receive maid gotta. without. charge. In tho . A. ~ on".-. ...2._‘“ A hmdï¬mcli “hunted weekly. cnlnuon of any scientiï¬c Jnnrnnl. your: tqgr point)». :4. Sold by a.“I our: tour momnanu. w u nun- 311"" g [303 513mm. New Ycrk ..u-D.C. m ‘ " Dzsucus COPYRIGHTS as. eh sud duct! tlon may _ ‘_ --uu-ln nnr nninlon free ," “her.†Kcuu 1wâ€... " .... Scientiï¬c Hmmcan. 3.“;L an“... -- y- 9" 04...â€" 2d weekly. largest. cir- ic Jnnrnnl. ’l‘crma. $3 5 Sold by ultpowudgflcrr u dlunanllh D. C‘ Omemee people are luking ndvan- iaue of the cheap trip to Ottawa to se- oure an audience with the Rallnny Commission, and \nll‘uek that body to use its influence n ith the Grand Trunk RailWay System to induce it to move the station nearer to the millage, and Kith this in view. Reeve Beatty and Connelllnre Major Evans and Grifï¬n have been sent by the Village Council to intercede in behalf of corporat on and the citizens. They will puint out that while the (5.121%. receiveJ $3,000 from the village they moved the eta.- lion at the tune the Missing Link was builtJmm a point practically in the Viilege to one more than a mile and n quarter distant, and entailing much inconvenience upon the citizens. They “one to return with the assurance that their request will he granted. ‘ Then in addithm tomese gentlemen. Messrs. J. D. Thornton, Wm Szephen- Ion and J. J. Lamb have gone repea- sentiug the citizens and their parti cnlur roq‘ne'st with reierem'e to th- propnsal to deepen Pigeon ï¬ner sun. make it ï¬t for navigation. A young man who had a. silent ad- miration [or a yrmng. lady “em .with the iumntion of proposing to her one night. He sat gazing into her face for a long \\ hile, but. at lastï¬looking down suddeniy, ha excluilnedj , " No wonder," she asid' I’ve been sitting next a goose all night!" ' Goon cons SHELLER FOR 25c. A maryel 0mm acy and promptneas, HIM does cure corms and «remedy Watts. [:3 name Is Putnam’s (‘0er Extractor. (,nntaI II no acids. never g satislaction. InsIst Pains, gives Iastin It’s the best H "Putnam's" only. A Cordial Invitation to Disease. This is an apt description of consti- pation. it’s an unnatural condition to begin with, and it’s more, because it brings about hioml deterioration, inter- feres with digestion, renders you ens- ceptable to infectious diseases and causes anaemia. Not so much aphr- untive as a natural stin-uiant to the bowels is what you need. You get it in Dr Hamilton’s Pills which Increase liver activity, refltme the bowels to perfect action and pusiuver cure con stipatmn and its at'enu'ant evils. In- sist. on having only Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, 25c box at all deniers. “There's a feather oifyour dress, Mary!†On Fridav evening one of the nmst enthusiastic meetings ever held in thin village Considered the now nil-mum'- mnt question of the deepening of the Pigeon Creek, to this \‘lllzlge, making it navigable,-and a part. of the Trent Canal. The meeting was called by Mr. .I D. Thnrnton, who has taken a. deep interest In this movement, and that the ciiizens appreciate the importance of the project. was evidenced by the large number who turned out. to the meeti ng. A pe-iiion setting forth the request 1 mi the citizens had already been pre- 1 pared, and will be sent to the Cabinet at Ottawa by M r. McLaughlin, of Lind- say, and the meeting Friday night con- niderei the advisibility of sending a deputation lo Ottawa on Tuesday, with that in connection with the completion with the completionof the south end of the canal. A «teleguiiun consiating «if a number of the , must influential men of the village and coiiimnnity was named last night, but, on, communi- cating with Mr. J. i) Thornton this moaning, it. Was decided to defer their visn to the (‘Ilpilul nmil it later date, ‘in view of the fact that the petition ihas not )8'. been consudered by the Minister of Railways and Canals. It Actuallyâ€â€˜Destrogs the Cause. "hat’e “ hy (‘atarrll is invariably cured by lnhailim: "(‘alarrlmzone." The healing vatpor spreads to every part 0f the breathing organs Germs infect- ing the tlssnes of the nose, throat and lungs are killed. Nothing ls left to cause inflammation. Spots that are sore are healed. Discharge is cleared awav and catnrrh becomes something of the past. Uee "Cutnrrhnznne" and your reenyery is guaranteed. 'l‘wu sizes. 250 and $1.00 at all dealers. The Miliigan Pat. This is u Well thought out de-‘ vice for raising or lowming side curtains Without getting out ofthe seat. A child can manipulate it with perfect ease. You can put the tOp in any position desired, ie standing. halfdowu or crushed, so you can uSe the hood on when closed doun ; the curtains are al- ways in the top ever ready for use. Can be attached to any Buggy top. Surrey or Automobile, etc ,in fact on any top made; also an improve- ment for‘tighteumg up rollcrs,so casilv adjusted \ou can regulate the springs in an instant. Get your Sale Bills printed at this Oï¬ice. M A RY WON. M M\ has. \l‘. , Roller Side Curtain. "I'm done for this time sure; I'm all inâ€"I’m past care, An' who cares? Not a soul. They’ll all be glad when I'm in the hole. Hear um laugh downstairslâ€"hear um laugh! ' Hear um cut. up monkeyshinea an cllafl'! An’ all I’ve got. Inside me is a pill. An' we so awfully. an terribly ill! Now, when I’m dead, just wait nnd see I’ll hev a‘ant-morlem held on me, And when my insides do unfold, They’ll know whether it's only a. Lad His head was Iied up in a shawl; His nubla nose was red; He thought that he was dying, but Our friend was far from dead I (.0 not wish to be unkind; Our friend “as d) ingâ€"m his mind Upon Ins manly breast. He thinks, pour chap, that he is gone; And this is ln-w he "carries onz" ‘ cold. I'll show um, what they must expect. Hut 1 died uv-nut a darnation blame thing but neglect! Somehody’ll be hanged for murderâ€" , that's what. An’ to tell the truth somebody" oughfl, For iaunchIn’ into eternity ' So popular a. fuller as me' Hi. there! Hey, there! Hearts of Btoné! Must I lie here uu’ die alone? Found dead in bed!’ Out gm 3 my He bath the gnp! Ab ut his feet Hot water bottles rest; He hath a. muatard plaster neat candle! l‘he paper'll publish fur and wide that scandal, , ‘Greatly beloved and Wu much res-l pected His untlmely de lth was reatly not expected.’ Aha! Read on; 3011 're coming to the bestâ€" ‘It ls hinted that the coroner will hold e. an lnqueet.’ That's the paragraph for me! I shall not perish nnavenged, d’ye see? Read on, 'Our friend was always one [‘0 boost his townâ€"his native son, We who loved him and knew his wo lh Can only sorrow now tlmt he’s gone forth, For solace from In New rlam we call: 'We feel it when we sorrow umsl. ' 'Tis better to have loved and lust, Than never to have loved at all ’ †Now, there’s an obituary notice for . )onr life; ' I'd just like to read that to my wife, Perhaps she won't sit down an’ cry Because she let her 'sufler'xr’ husband die. l‘he folk in this house are far too bliant. The disease I’ve got Would killdgiamâ€" A cast-iron manâ€"a man of stone, They never hear me when I groan. It’d take a rod of steel to rule on“ l‘hem coclk~robin doctors fool um. I want desperate remedies-wuung. It’s a put-up jnh, that’s what’s wrong ’ What. treatment do I get? It's cruel, Boneaet tea an’ a. bowl of gruelâ€" Gruel! huh! uv starvation/foods the groan. Dyln' like aldog here all alone, Without a. soul beside my. cot. ‘ 'l‘o catch my dying breathâ€"great Scot ! ‘ One thing especial gives me pain: ‘ I'll never see a baseball game again, For me wife said, 'uiong other topics; Tuat they don’t play baseball in [lie trepics. Iâ€â€"-( Enter the nurse)â€""Wbat’aâ€"tlmt -you said? ‘Gune just three minutes? Silence, jade! ‘ lournâ€"tl roe monthsâ€"three lbouaa’nd years! Approaching death has caused these tears. ' l’m atone dead clean up to my waist. Get smuebodv to prayâ€"make haste! 'Do I want any amp? .Womau! and Incarnate! wretcli lnhu man D'ye want to kill me? ’Smat it? Gimme strychinine when you're at it As I'm in Death’s dark portal sloop, Isn't. a time, jade, to gobble sour?†anee pick, . , We wrong to make me laugh and me so sick. Round we head is gran’mother’e shawl, Used to \\ rap babies lu-hearnm bawll A' mustard plaster, a Queen Ann pill, Au' me as) terribly, so awfully 11:! They say: ‘Oh, youill be all right soon ’ I’ll be inâ€"ahem!â€"-be{ore noun. _ But what do they cardâ€"hear me ,Youse want s-unebodv here '3tid uv me! No. you wouldn’t save me dom come By giving me a decent sw‘; Smith culled. did Le? \‘ 1 By giving me a decent sw'g uv mu). ‘ 3mm. culled did It? \\ um um ne‘ want to kno“? If my co!d was bezter?’ 0 woe. woe' woe! Me dyin' uv ï¬fty d‘seusee all told, An’ lolke think I've only got a cold! When I in Death's cold gras'.) am ï¬rmly locked, Won’t this here jay 0 mm “Lt; be shocked? Oh they’ll be aorrv, errry, sorry then For me, the un- a neglected umu ’mwg men. WHEN HE HAD THE GRIP. Blastnm! One Hung Linda soothes me pain: They'll never git the l‘Les uv me again. Gxuel! Gruel! Your troublings ceaae, Hence. woman, and let. we die In Lawnâ€"He was around the vulaue yesterday afternoon, chipper us ever He remarlnd to us that tl.ere “as a bad cold going aruuud. †In fact,†he said, “I’ve had a. lunch 1! it "mean.â€â€" Toronto Star. WWAN'I‘EDâ€" 50,000 Dozen ofl Eggs and 1,000 lbs of Wool, for‘ which the highest market price will be paid. James Dohson, successor to Charles Ivory, Omcmee. NEW HYMN BOOK, contam- ing over 150 beautiful solos and revival Hymns, two sample copies wuth words and musxc complete, will he sent on receipt of Io cts W. M. 1’01~ 15K. l’utcrboxo, Out peace: ! was around the village ,n m e!se' round {n-m kin!‘ A man who enjoys his social glass r should take Bu-Ju. THE CLAFLIN CHEMICAL CO" LIMITED WINDSOR. ONT. GE 2:: READY FORSPRING. In our Hardwaru Stow we have a nmguiï¬cwt Stork for cvcxv requirement. Our Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, c. Thefloï¬se of Quality CALL AND TEST US. râ€"v Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pm: with our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us, for ofï¬Ce assistants, not only from l’etcrhoro but from other plaiCes aswell. , \\’e have not been able to do this in all cases during the‘TaEt’two yc-arS. Any young man or woman \\ ho thoroughly understands Bookkcq in; or IS a competent Stenographer and 'l'ypewritei is Certain of a good pmitihu, You Will make no mistake in getting a is very complcte, and the best values possible. ome in and you “-111 be convmced that this is the place to Our prices are as LOW as any in the trade, and our goods are of the best quality, that's why this store is termed Changing glasses for reading and distance is entirely done away with by using our Bifocal lensesâ€"they may be used in rimless eyeglasscs. Square Feet two coats to the gallon, that’s what 360 will cover. And on a good surface it will cover more than that No paint will do better, and very few paints will do as well. Maximum covering capacity, easiest spreading qualities, longest wear, and greatest economy are what we claim for S. W. P. It’s the one safe paint to use. Always gives satisfaction. A A_-_a..‘~ 11-..- cu;- BLAII' He needs Bu-Ju if he wants to enjoy health and his favorite drink for years to come. All Alcoholic drinks uritnte the Kid- neys. A man, who drinks re- gularly. is almost sure to have cloudy urine, brick dust deposits in the urine, headaches and pains in the back. In time, if neglect- ed. serious trouble will result. Neutmlizes the effect-of alcohol on the Kidneys. Bu-‘Ju is not a cure for drinking; but Bu-Ju docs protect the steady drinker against Kidney Trouble. Bu-Ju cures Rheumatism, too. 50¢. a. large' box. At druggists, or by mail. 72 is the ï¬nest remedy in the world for all Kidney anl Bladder Troubles. DGIV [Jul-lllo av "My. â€"â€"'â€"J , C If you want to safe money in painting let us show yop the way. We sell paints for all kinds of good painting. ,“H A. Turner I'll illbrook. THE SHERW/N-MLL/Ams PAINT Business Education ORIEREEE. ï¬â€˜Wrilc â€"' This is cspccially truC when applied to the PRINGLE. Principal, Petertcro, Ont for Our Haudwmc Circulanï¬ SOLD BY lJEWELLERY Mr. Ira Damon zs gcrting mm.“ to buxld a ï¬ne houw. I suppose for to In: warmed up next fall. ~ Mr. H. Dawson has purchsséd ï¬ne swan of horScs. . Mr. Sceney has been tune, but we are pleas“! [S g hing butler. Mr. Edwwrd Hawmm's youngrst daughter met‘ “ma 5 pa nful accident. Slw pulled a dish uf hot watcr n5 the table and scvacl) smldcd herself. 11' '. RUSSvH W'Is innmrdiauly sunmomd, who treated the: injvrcd pans anavlhcr many friends :r; plcaxd to 1cm, that she 1s getting along niccly. Mr. Hcclor lewisun purchased a ï¬ne horse at Mr. Rohcxt julmston's sale. The Builn-bord Au tum-er accom- pam -d by Mr Anderson. spv-nt a w rv pl.asant evening m Otonabec last week. The Baillcboro I..O.l. held ihr ir concert on Fr dw Mr \V. Barnrrd wals clmrman the “all M» Well ï¬lled. It. was a great sure; s5 l’mcccd.~ $2 5. A young coup‘n from here spud Sunday with friends in Bethany. Mr. Percy Barnard had an ups t going home from dumb, and Ins horse would have got away only for the timely assxslance of som: boys who were near by. “ATCHES, (10(KS, IE\\’- El l\\, 511 \ ERVV ARE, CU T CLASS, CHINA,TRA\ ELIYG CASES, MANICURE CASES, . NOVELTIES, c., c. ' SPECIAL LOW PRICE WWCEABW’S; 77 Keï¬t-St LINDSAY LINDSAY, Wedding Piesents You can‘buy Dainty Goods at McCAR'l‘Y'S, Some beautiful lines in L).AA£¢‘$‘~ 5' >- Ill for 50:12: to learn he buy.