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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 26 Mar 1908, p. 2

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0mm Millbrook . . Branch; ' Branch) ‘ J. B. L. GROUT, E. A. SiMS, : Manager. Maflaf Mr Sam Blakcl), o! Bensfort, gau- tht .‘dtrror a call on )fbnday. “essays R. W. Hufl'fii‘an, of'l‘orm.tu, and AW Huffman. of sFetctboro, wrc guests mftheir uncl- and aunt, Mr Mrs John Humnan,3bis wcck. ' .E. Stgmongtcnds havin a mc’r kitchc rum-d gs .‘ . Ls tauorabic. Mn}. ‘ 1111-123wa up Tauflmv x 10cm Savings Dept. . owden, Rochéster, s a guest atthe 110111.90er. and .5. Stewart Fallis. Mr. Howdcn ent with Millbrook xohmtecrs to he North \Vest in 1*; thé time {the Rcil rebel!!!) ’ ‘ Miss Emma Reid. (Ewan, haw returned home after a plcusant Visit With her Sister, Mrs. NJ matthford of Emily. . 1 Interest Credited The various ptopcmes of the late ‘W. H. Sondra. situatc in Mlllbrod: Iand Cavan. are offered for sale by Henry Muliigan, and may be purchas~ ed m Separate iots or othcxwise. All ;applications must be made to the 'nndcrsigncd who is empowered to sell ‘and convey. E. MEMAN r‘Mfllbrodk. «an DGC.AX°Q7. To a first-class man who WI" run .a ”Mm ’Ecnnkmncc Hansen Iibcra] Properties for Sale. sunday wiH b9 Reviéwyé ‘sbyterian S. S. 1”,]ch ‘ met the Ravicw. .Mesas. Lid: and M'hio, will 5mg ; 'rcnce 3nd genie Pickup 1 duct, a‘nc’l’hc pmnuy mice, Sexi‘ice at 1 3o. Farmer's Sale 'Notcs accepted for Collegti’om These Notes may also be left as security (Or loans. Dominion Hamlin MI. ' Farmer’s Sale Notes 'ca‘fi‘rh‘a -. «assume Fame ASSETS offers a perfectly safe deposxkon; for your idle moriey. furnish, Free of Charge. Blank Notes, EsrABLISHEnlassu DLLIG AN. Attorney N'Ia'hager. MIBLBRQOK, ONT. ads of Mg."- Wes. mm pleased 'to learn ‘ (ii I re sated from ,1 -‘ flat he: was or. prepared especially for Sales. {ed nabs year nth; hing 135! Mrs. (I). ) I fined a numbcr of k News: [3" 1958. Apph‘ tor 'Yq'ur mtronag.» 511 I .1. H R00 K honor of Mrs. most plcasam [c present. Oxr ofi Reports ‘ he history I y welcome. l. of Omemee. -a two Week’sl 5 Reid. Cmn. E be mid in matter” in ad~ r for fButter highest price quantity of delivarejd : 3- 50:1, Lchool by 1hr All work Mr. Wm. Earl; of the 2nd Line of van, has enrything ready to build new house which will be a two- story, veneer brick and Mr. I. Wesley Fr). :th contractor, is waiting for good weathc; to commence operations, and we all how Wcs' s abili.y m erecting first class buildings, as he has had lots of mpemcuce with seine. ol the best [W builders; Mr. Earl 15 to use-What} upon his comprise. Mn. j-o'hnston, druggxst, Pctcrboro. and Mrs. Mcjcahneue. of Ottawa, are guests at the: home of Councrllor 1.1) and Mrs Dayan ' I My. Jin‘ mie Reynolds will undermke .to walk from Port Hope to Toronto and return, m 33 hours. He will star: on Monday, May ,18th. We whh him *success. The wage-r mll b. $300 to {$900. Bracelets. Ncckiets, Rings, latest designs and scttxngs. Gentleman’s tie Pins, fobs and charm :. at special prices, at I. Steele’s. Mill nook. mnwant false reports. and will not publish such if we knot them to be untrue. We have; bccn asked to contradict the announCcment in last week’s Mir mr «if an evening given by Mr. and Mrs. J. R Eakim, as there is no truth in the report. Whiic we _arc anxious tn give all the interesting news, we do Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Howéll. of Petcrboro, spent Sunday with Mr 1nd Mrs. Geo Lock. Mrs. Howell is Visiting thiS' week at the: home of her brother, Mr. Joseph Perrin of Cavan. .“ Senteneed to be Hung.â€"3ono Rolls of Wall Paper. Prices ranging from 4c. to 50c. a roll at \V. H. Byam - Son's, Millbrook Station. Mr. Arthur Weeks, of Lindsay, has opened a Tonsorial Parlor m the Mc- Kmmm House. Bethany, where. he is prepared to do shaving, harrcuttmg, shampooing, etc., to your likmg. (Jive him a £2.15. ’PHONE 39. . Nib“ genuine without the Trade Mark, which is a picture of a boy holding a 120” o! Restiimkole Roofing in his arms. Imight say that I am in a position to book orders for the PetflLOrough Sand Stone' Brick, now being largely used. x Also Agent for the john Doherty (Sarnia) Engines, both Wine and Stationary. V L. s. CLARRY, Beg to say am'one intending to do Roofing this season, now is the time to begin to look about it. I can sell you Roofing from $2.10 up to" $4 60 per square. Your patronage solicited. Drop me a Card for Samples and Prices. . LOOK FOR THE BOY. 3. 7 Is a First-Class Roofingâ€"Flexible and Durable, also FIRE PROOF. Makes a Handsome Roof nn Dwellings, as well as on all other buildings. Color, Steel Grev. This Roofing has been in eu§e for 35 years and has given good satisfaction. REXFLINT- (,OT'E gives FIRE protection, is WIND, DUST and WATER PROOF. Manufactured in Four Difi'erent 'l‘hicknesses. has been in actual use since 1873. and has given the best of sat- isfaction at all times. It is as Flexible at 20 years as when first applied ; will not crack or break or go to pieces (remember this 13 no paper roof.) Can be put on Flat or Steep Roofs wuth perfect ease. Only One GradeManufacturedâ€"and that the STANDARD. I wish to announce to the PUBLIC that I am Agent for TWO of the LEADING Ready-Roofing Companies in the United States. Their Rootings are approved of by Architects Builders, also by Fire Underwriters throughout the U. States and Canada. REXFLINTKOTE ROOFING GAREY’S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE ROOFING ROOFING I I. of E? 5 4,600,000 a Year. Manager. V, was in ,ooo was a Mrs. Arcxnn’e(Re;'nold Peterboro,~ § and Mrs..A1bcr? e n ~pnngvnllc." 5pm; Thursday mi. "“ Porter. Miss May: Duncan returned on Thursday from an extended and pleas- ant vtsnt with Mrs. and Miss Melville. in Pctcrborp. - r A Mr. H. A, Sims, the genial and popular Manager of the Miflbrook Branch 01' the Bank of Toronfo. was m Peterboro m'cr Sunday. ' ‘ The many friends of Mgfidgal’ Bumham will be sorry to leanmhhi he is laid up at the home of hvs’vfather; Dr. Bumhan}. \Iiss Smith has returned to '1 o‘ronto after a pleasant v15): “ith \Ir and Mrs james Lcutch. M r. Richard Wallace. of Lakehurst. “as in town the: fits: of the Week call in; on his many friends. all of “how Were plea ed to see lnm again. “ Mrs. Iames Porter was the guest of her ststcr, Mrs W. H. Mitchell-,5 m Pctcrboxo last wcck. ‘ ' Mrs. Edgar Burnham arc] daughter, Pcarhc, spent Sunda) at the home of Dr. and \lrs. Bumhum. Miss Irmc Pnir,ochterbomu1.,*,h is visuing faicuds m (mm. .a ‘sight’ for the cltrzens to see a house movmg through thelr streets at Such a rate of speed as this one Went.” Mr. Huffman, accompanied by Mr. Lee; had the pleasure offislting the Armory and some of the Publ c Burldings, and also inspected the Ferry. which was ahead of his expectations, as .0 size and fixtures. He also saw one of :the big guns captured from the Boers In a word his trip was pleasant and profg rtable. Mr. John Huffnmn was in Cobourg- on Thursday. combining busmess \mh pleasure. While there he moved a dwelling hOUSc for Mr. Lee, by load hg it on slcxghs and drawing 1! to its new lot about a mic distant. It was Mrs. Wm. Armstrong and daughter, Miss Burle, of Zion Line, and Miss Mabel Pntchard. Werc guests of Mrs. jas: Porter, of the 4th Lme. Tuesday. Good Housekeeper Wanted for tarm. Apply at [1115 office. w. H. Station. wt-smm“"fi=”3 Pure Castile Soapâ€"66% p.»c. "(Mme Gilâ€"made in France. 15¢. m :30. at W. .H. Byam Son‘s. Milibrook Mr. H. luGrifiin Went down to Petcrboro on :Friday to call on his intimate friend, Mr. Sam Perry, who is, we are sorry to learn, seriously ill with appendicms. Mr. Perry resided in Mlllhrook and vicimty for a num- ber of years and was Well. and favor- ably known, and his many friends will join the Mirror m wishng him a speedy recovery. Mr. Andy Duncan. of Collingwood, is vssitmg Mcssm Gco. A. and Fred Duncan. Mr. G. E. Bumham was in :I’cter- how 'last week on business. AGEN'I'S WAN'I‘ISD !â€" 16 x 20 crayon portraits 40 cents, frames to cents and up, sheet pictures om: Cent each. You can make 490 per Cent. profit or $56.00 per ka. Catalogue and Samplcsficu FRANK A. W“: [JAMS COMPANY, 1208 W. Taylor St, Chicago. ,Ill. Mr. \\'m. Brown, of Omemec, was in town last week. ~ ‘ Adufising m the Mirror Paysâ€"A httle local of three lines m the Mirror brought a cash buyer for a milch cow, advertised for sale by W. H. Byam Son. Mr Byam stated that he had ‘many applicants. Mr. W. H. Husk, a subscriber of the Mirror, was the pur _J___“_ ‘1‘ h A ”V _.-- l'" chaser. Mr Byam behevcs m giving crednt where credit is due. Mr. I. W. Fry was Monday. on business [ Good hafid-mtde Cutter, nearly new, for sale- Apply to the M Irror Office, Mi;abrook.â€"tf ‘ Miss pattie Courtney is visit- ing at take home of Mr. and Mrs. offie Williamson, at Bensfort. Mr. ‘H. Reynolds, of Bethany, gave the Mirror a gall 0" Tuesday.” MILLBROOK, ONT. Fry was in I’ctcrborough, , . { ~ff'7hhy‘h received mstructions from Ben“ H. C. Aylwin to sell by Public :A’uétion on the premises, Bethany, on Monday. March 30, 1908, at z p. m. sharpm. pair horses. vehicles, harms: 1153'." house furniture. etc. 'f Iérmsâ€"â€"$io and under, cash ; over 't amount, 7 months’ credit will be ' n by furnishing approved paper. A1 ,count of 5 percent. allowed (or cash ‘ ‘ credit a . ILSON, Auctioneer. CREDIT SALE. 1: Moved by Coun. L. H. Cann, sec. by Coun. S: R. Caldwell, that the Mn niCIpal Council of the Township of ”_ Hope. in sessxon assembled; desire to convey tu'Mr J. 1. Preston, Member ,for theEast thmg of Durham, thetr thanks for his active and able efforts in assisting the Township of Hope m securmg a grant of $2.3oo from the Ontario 'Gpvernment to help In the aymentof the expenditure incurred m the purchase of the Hope Toll Roads, and further that the Reeve and Clerk beian'd is herehy authorized to signthisyesolulion and affix the cor- po'ratc Seal thereto and forward a copy 6*”?15 Preston The ‘fullowing resolution was passed at the last meeting of thc Hope Town- ship Counczl : Mr. J. J. Preston’s Efforts ,. Appreciated hyane Council He‘ Helped Them to Secure a Grant of $2300. Am'ong those frcm here who at- tended the debate and concert at brazerville, on Tuesday exening, were-: {he Misses Lock, Nugent, Bumham, Mullen, Stuart, Clark, Nattrass, Mr. and Mrs. IxoMand, Messrs WGHetherington, J. M. Adams, H. McMahon, A. Clark, \V W. Mitchell, W. 0' Brian, R. Cochfrane, W. McKnIght, CiIfford Na rass, N. Lock, J. Armstrong. B'ot LiveIies were called into requisnIon. W e hope to gIve a full report of the programme in mxt issue.- MIIlbrook won the debate, being represented by Messrs. Wm OBria-n and]. M. Adams. The Epworth League game a pleasant evening in their rooms last Monday. A good pragrammo was rendered and refreshments were served.- Miss Bertha Lock contributed a beautiful solo in good voice. - \irs. S. Eakin’s find daughter Muss Millie, wereyisitors to To:- ontothis week. ' Mr. and Mrs \\ H.. Husk, of Zion Ime. Spent Friday will Mr. and Mrs. James Porter. Mr. Thomas Marshman ,met with a painful acctdcnt on Saturday. while takmg down a hay fork in Mr. Fran cey’s barn, a part of it {:11 and struck him cutting hum about the head and face. enough to kl” an ordinary man, but Mr Marshman 18 able to be about. Mr. H. \V. Johnston was presented thh a Stilt case and a case of pipes by a number friends on Monday evening. ”aluablc Horses, Harness, Vehi- Eh C165, Furniture, etc. WANTED-45 good girl to work in private family in Toronto. (500d wages. Railway fare paid. Apply to R. '1‘. ADAMS, Grocer, Millbrook. Mrs. Tully, of Pctcrboro, has been visxtlng her nephew. Mr. Walter G Hcthcrmgton, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Todd, have got comfortably settled m their new home at Bailichoro. Their numerous fticnds here will be pleased to learn that they are so convenient to their former home. The undersigned we received in- structions from Mr. Win. H. Trenouth to sell by public auction on the prem- ises, Lot 13, Con. r. Cavan. on Friday Aprxl 3rd, 1908, at 1.30 p. m. sharp. his valuable farm sto'ck, implements, grain, hay. household furniture, etc. See bills {or full particulars. Gardiner Gr. Finlay, Auctioneers MARRIEDâ€"At the Manse, Mill- brook, on March r‘9th, Mr A-rlnol Olm of Millbrook, to Miss Florence Mary Medd of Manvers. the Rev Mr Johnston officiating. Congratulatrons. A school that grows steéétly in pub- lic flavor must have gcnume m'efgit. We understand that Mr. Spottoq notit trains more young people than ‘atty' other management in Ontario. The Peter boro Business College, whose new ad- vortisement appears on page 7(2) it certainly a Worthy link.in thts chain of Colleges. The spring term opens A _, 'I . Giving Up Farming. April xst. __‘..., “VI" \ the occasion: Everyone wclo the Church and by your prc; wxll encourage the pastor, su; cnt. officurs and teachers, ani scholars. ‘ Special 3.3. scrvxccs wfll be held in the body of the Millbrook Met}; '5! Church. next Sunday afternoopp; mencing at 2.30. There will bé: ‘ tations, singing, etc" appropgaflg‘ja 9|“. A---~f The Thus]. Bowman 8 Son co. MIL. RIDGEVILLE, ONT. Agents wanted at Fall X908, and Split whole or part time outfit free. Interesting s. S. Services 500 Acres]! lursory Stock. «Wifmgrwum Popular Scfiboi. m. Everyone wélcof if!“ I and by you; pres :fi‘bu 'age the pastor, supenu'tend s and teachers, and-also_the wanted at once to sell for and Spring 1909, delivery; part time; liberal terms; Ben McMahon, BENSFORT P. o. PETERBOROUGH‘ Business College I. A. Mekong; Vice Pxincxpal GEO. Spormu, . Pnycipa] 1 There must be a reason; write for It We train :more young people than any other management in Ontario. Stenographers, Book keepers, and 'l‘clcgraphcrs are in great demand in July. August, Septem- ber and October. ‘ Mira-v Canada’s Greatest Chain of High Grade Business Colleges, located at ,. w PETERBOROUGH \VxxanM CLINTON \VALKERTON ORANGEVILLE Gonzmcu follows the custom of business concerns and takes no vacation. Mrs. Wm. Armstrong and daughter, Burle, 7.10m Linc, visited their frxcnds on the 4th Line the past wcck. 9C3]! and see the Beautiful New Lines of Wall Papers just Lcceived at H. RICHARDS’. one door West of the Dominion Hotel. Millbrook. The service of song in the Pieshy terian Church last Sunday evening was much enjoyed by the congregation that filled the Church. MeSars. ”oak. Nash, Johnston and Pym sang a qunr tctte selection; Mr. and Mzs H. W. Johnston gave a duct, and the Choir rendered a beautiful anthem, Miss M. Nugent and Mrs johnston taking the obhgato part. Rev. Mr. johnstr n re- ferred feelingly to the great assustance Mr. and Mrs. Johnston (who are about to go to the great west), have been to the Church and chmr, and he felt he voiced the sentiments of the entire congregattou when he said he regret- ted then’ removal from our midst. W111 be at-mv Shop every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon. Next door west of Iames Donaldson's pump shop. Now is your time to leave your or- der for fencing. The prOSpects are that ,the wire will Q higher. I am in a position to* furnish you With any style of fence or‘fiuality of fence, from 30.Cents per find to $1.75 per foOt. You can have your chorce of Six different makes. All orders left in on the-fore the First of March will have‘ wo‘ cents a rod rebate. You can: have it shipped when you want to nsc it. So you have to pay no sooner than if you ordered it just when you WrtrtH going to burld. Some times it is hard to get fencing on short notice. If wire should go down in price you Wlll get the benefit of the drop. Steel galt‘Sl always on hand. ‘ lam agent for the Gait Art Metal Co. Any person that intends to use any Steel Shingles, Siding or Ceiling wrll ‘ do well and save money by calling, seeing samples and have prices quoted. It will last a life time ' I also handle the best hayfork goods on the market. Prices right, work guar- anteed. [represent one of the best nurseries in Canada and furnish none but reliable, hardy trees and shrubs. I Your order placed with me insures healthy stoCR, true to name and at reasonable prices. I TO THE FARMERS OF CAVAN AND THE ADJOINING TOWN- SHIPS:, unit. count-3:6 Money Found OPENS . PAYNE, Millbrook. American Wall Paper Company Chicago and Pittsbnrg Locally represented by of 1908 designsâ€"4M world’s latest and best ideas in pleas- ing and artistic mural decor- ations. The most fascinating display of wall paper design and color ever seen in this cityâ€"the best selected, most complete and varied assort- ment of papers that will be shown anywhere in the United States this year. Includes many striking, unique, origi- nal schemes and efiectsâ€" things very new, things an- tiqueâ€"things very select and exclusiveâ€"everything from the severely plain and the soft- est, most delicate tints, to the most brilliant pictorial effects and the richest color schemes ~â€"continuous friezes, etc. This entlro lino my be seen. without uoense. at your own convenience. by Indication to us your desire to have u: caii with the Sample Books. ' 1', ,. BLLPAPERS, Marvelous .Exhibfl 0M A notable event that every resident of this city and vi- cinity, who is at all interest- ed in beautifying the home, should attend without fail. A complimentary exhibition of the American Wall Paper Company's Complete Line APRIL 1813. Now is the time to bring your Harness in and have them. repaired before the sprmg work. “"0 have a large stock of hand made Harness, Boots and Shoes to pick from. I have a special line of Men’s'and Boy’s French Kip Boots for the Spring. Kooo Yoor Horse Horneâ€"orifiâ€" and Your Foot Dry, and WM Poll T-hroooh. " “THE MIRROR to' new {abscribz rs to Ian. x, 1909, for 60¢“ They are FUEL SAYERS', They are HEAT GIYERS, They are GOOD COOKERS, THE BEST STOVES AND RANGES MANU FACTURED. SOLD BY GURNEY-TILDEN' . I J 8c 00., Millbrook, Ont. .~ , 7..- -_.-,,-.u.uag|u) \Iauuwu snmgl- t-d r00! A plain Ezegll-l) “znzantee that says no ‘Oshawa' shingled roof w:ll lcuk, nor uccu‘ acpuxrs, nor need painting, nor catch fire, for 1w My fin: years. \\"u can supply \‘0'1 with . teel Shingles gated Ilon, Conductor Pipes. Metal Shutters, Stccl lding, Steel Ceilings, Eave Troughs, M Roofing, Ventilators, Statuary, Metal Laths. J. W. - FRY,- . Steel Roofing, Corru- Sky Lights, Flnials, etal D0015, Prepared m u. .r now 10112 2: WM: stay good u you don’t do a thing to it? 91' The real test of mu.’ c..st, the test of roof economy, is (he .'Jength of ‘ : lime the roof v. i“ stay ‘ Wmd p1'0_,i,~-x\'iihout rcpairs~roo years. If ‘Oshawa' shmgled' Dunn guns): ---~v.'i1hM)t repairsâ€"loo years, if ‘Osbawa’ shingled. Rust an: m.) law ptouiâ€"Wilhout :epairsâ€"xoo yiears, if‘Oshawa' s'zing'ed .'. ~ Fire proof. «without rs-przxrs «100 years. if ‘Oshawa’ shingfed. Watcz pom-- wxximut “pairsâ€"mo yrs, if ‘Oshawa’ shinglcd. P‘ouf against AM. the elementsâ€"how long wili it stay so, that roof you an gum; {U Luv? Thu'r (hr 1x 5., and thc Only test worth your while. when you span good mun -v to cover any‘building worth roofing right. hat’s um yardstick that mmsures real roof econouu'. A tut: m fin: \ear guarantee safeguards-awn- ‘ndmu-u’ cH-m' V 3â€"-.. v How long it ml! be a G O O D roof if you DON of it? How long it will stay good if you don’t do a The real test of mu! c-sr, the test of root economy, is 1 time the roof “in stay Wm.) p:-o_.i,-~Lvizhuut repairsâ€"mo years. If ‘Osha Dunn guns): »--â€"‘.~.'i1hou: repairsâ€"loo years, if ‘Osha‘ Rust 2m} :nJ law nxoui~wnhout renairc_7nn w..." Not how long it wm be a'good e and paint it and tinker with ‘cvery ye will {)9 a pretty good root If you take wal AGENT, MILLBROOK, ONT 'edlar People, . J. LANG, N112: MILLBROOK. FOR THE' o It you take 203d care of nâ€" G O O Puroof ifryou DON'T take care All Chum at close prices at J. Steele's, Millbruok ; also Fuunlam Pens. - ‘ W. Montgomery, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO. Office in Turner's Drug Store; J. STEELE’S, FOR UP-‘I‘O-DATE JEWELRY. roof? That is the question you conside; roof fqunomy. Issuer MI LLB ROCK. Marriage Liccmcs, Oshawa - ‘1‘“ "‘ .fl, if yod patch it Not how long it years-â€"at least. weighing \ ears by the length are The funeral chtcrdu'y to Ccmcmry was largciy aucm‘ H.C. Aflwin conducted :1 and impressive Services at and grave. Paralys. s was 1: ;c an:- uf He had a sin-kc 12¢: mi! ., a 1 313115 became ucakcr. anu LA «caved another smoke. and day death relicrcd him of h‘ There passed away at hxs m Bethany on Monday Lasti oldest and must to}: «to: ‘ (be persma u!’ Hr. AT r‘ The Rev. H. Pcckover the subjcct. ‘ Future Pumsi an able. scholarly and plofi‘ net. The Rev. gentleman {tom Ottawa Presbvtenans. understand, he may accept. It) ”Uh-V; 51'. “It: in rchgton an A: 1-H The Mirror joins in cxtefl pathy to the bereaved {amalg Miss Smith, of (Tim): Millmcr for (has. Ivory, is far the grand Miifinery 05x dates of which will be 3m these coksmns. Miss Smizi a wide experience. both in towns. and it is safe to sag Spring’s Miilincr)‘ Openivg cxmd any of :ts predecessc Secâ€"Wm. McCafl'rcy. C Twasâ€"Samuel Armour. Exec. Comm-Joseph M Hardy. B A , Major Wm. 2‘ Audntorsâ€"T. Stimson. I Arrangements have praa completed for the big 36 in ing contest to be held :11 {hi link commencing on Maui 30th and continuing unlii‘ night. The scheduic for I as follows : Monday. 4 hours. 7 pm. Tuesday, 4 hrs. 7 to u p Wednesday, to hrs, 1 to Tfiutsday. 4 hrs, 7 to it Friday, 4 hrs , 7 pm. to ‘ Saturday, :0 hrs}, 7 to n 'l oralâ€"36 hours. H'The Omemec me' taking a greax run. R. I has it for sale. I: is north . Sells it for $1.05. The: annual meeting am the Vnctom County Old E anon took place in Toronh Officers for the ensuing elected as follows ; Honorary Presidentsâ€"«H Wood. Senator Geo. McH‘ McIntyre, s. 1. Fox. M. d Carnegie. M, P. P., and ‘ Keane. ‘ Mr. Harold Mooney. on the G.T.R., and x\ \Villiam $1., Lindsax untimely death on last week while on Midland Weigh freight he was in charge, was Siding, Orillia. The been cut in two and wq up. Conductor Moot occasion to cross the running in front of [bl train he slipped on son fell on the track. Befc gained his feet the h had crushed over him instantly killed. The conductor was among popular of the raxluax rm district. He was abouq age, and leaves a widow small child about a yean unfortunate mung man Mr Moone\, of Mmdenl President-.Waltcr S. E Principal Normal Schoo1. 15: VIC: Pres. D. W. S! cud Vice-PresnProf. E. Victuria um Rev: A: 100.000 Doz. Eggs wa: Ivory’s, Umemcc. Hzgé cash or goods. Mr. R. Morton, of On; nsitor to Millbrook on T Call at Goodwin's. K‘ say. opp. Benson Hous new deSIgns m Wall Pap Fancy Goods. c. Rc heimer Plano Tuncr’s ‘ store. The day we Celebrate, is to be of immense: im this year A large fleet and yachts will Visit thi: little town on th at occas of the grandest program: water sports ever hcld he on. Preparations have a Olwer’s. Lindsay. the Baler, No. 8 Lindsa‘ Skating Rmk. When vi call and see me for ir your poultry. I am no: large second hand jobbi goods. furmture, etc. at Mr. F. R. Currv u last week viszting his Mr. 1. H. McKmuor was m town. Saturday, ‘ Messrs. 1‘. Ernest M. L Sisson spent Sunday Pan Hope. Mrs. T. H. McQuad‘ to Lindsay on Saturday Miss Hattie Counnc' Millbroo'k friends. The Late Alfred Mr. md Mrs. Cha‘ visitors to Lindsay on E The East Victoria Co: Vennon will be held at on Wednesday. April 8: OMEMEE

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