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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 26 Apr 1906, p. 3

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yhcatk tment and d whether 55, c, I Ye have a f hunks. Banki: Raider) : and shoe solécud. 'm- Str-hin \le, banng will attend artunity waitâ€"1 ..... 25c ank. to. ..... 25c GER ’Mmcst aired ele’s '9 l'Opular Store for Stylish Milliners’, Fashionable Dress Making and the latest in Dress Trimmings. 0‘" Millinery Openings last week were a. grand success â€"conducted by Miss Eakens. Millinery Rooms CTOWded every day and sold more Hats than any previous season. Large consignment of New Millinery direct from New York this week including the very latest shapes. Large display of Ladies’ New Sailors and Ready~t04vear Hats. Children’s Millinery a specialty. Our High Classed Trimmed Hats Wlll be exclusive in style. For this sale we will adhere as much as possible if requested. ‘f'PetS, I yard wide, good patterns, at 35c. reg. 45¢. Floor. hnohennes all wzdths at 42 3c.squ.1re yd. .emle Curtams at 2.50, regular $3.50, and upwards. M . , _ "" . v en 5 \Valkmg Boots 993., reg. $1.25. Men‘s Dongola Boots L39. reg. I-75' Ladles’ Pme Button and La . _ Lace 95c., reg. 1.50 and 2.00. . rge cons‘fznment new Sprmg Hard 8: Soft Hats and Caps including the POPular “ng Hat" worn by all. Sugars and Teas a Specialty. Cro, ._ . ‘ I whikcry Dc-’Pt-â€"I\mg Edward 97 pc. Dinner Setts in Sago or Peacock Blue, $10.50, reg. $12.50. ‘8 and go” 97 pc. Dinner S-tts $7 50, reg- $9 00- $ gig; U U aWi ” ”' [5‘4 _7 .-. «1'2»?! 'fi " ' (flu-s“ "if . ’ "i, 2‘ ~ ‘2‘: 1‘7»; 3i '4 ' i” ”l v . rruâ€"x 2" . . \ 7-. \- 4 .. ‘ - V I" k ' I _ , .175 '.L 5 A it 1 s. â€"‘ 1 z‘ r7 {1.46” .' K [ '2 L Er reai Baigains m [[3 y [La par [meat .r_‘,_. a j f§ CHAS IVORY, Omemee, LI! m secure a good auctzonecr. . H. Wilson, Mt Iiorcb, Ont , ha< tnkcn out a license for Manvers 'I'mehip, and is prcpurcu to attcnd to all salcs entrusted to him, and guarantees entire satisfaction. Terms reasonable. AUCTION BER FOR MANVERE â€"If you want to reap the best results whfcn havmg an Amazon Sale, don't Ladies’ Tailoring and Dress Making Department. Miss Hill in Charge, Almost New )IaSSc-y-Hams Com- bined Drill. Apply to c. 1.. MCQUADE, Deering Agent. Sir,â€"Canon Grcenc has waived $2 : {tom Miss Davidson, $x from Mrs I (Brandy, Sr., and $1 from Mr. R. j. 4 Brandy, l’oszmaszcr, (all of Omcmcc), l fox the Irish Society. While tlns Socx- ; ctylsx'cry gratcful to these and o:he staunch fncnds for (onunued help, a sums: of regret that, ownzg mmnly Kill the death of former regular givers, then: is a filling off in the: never large: amount sent annually to assist in givzng t‘r: people of the: (irccn Isl: the Word of (30d :21 their own language, and {aching llmsc unablc to do so to read them. May w: not hop: that others ml] at lcas: makc up the amount thereby lost. 0‘ H. H. ’able linens . , ade goods. ' can buy readyn f l (‘ostumes and Dressesâ€"cheaper than you making up beautx u , ’ 'here. ‘ . $10 and $I2 any w ~. 0 to $8.30, reg d from our soc. Dress Goods at $7 5 adies' Dresses made to or er . d """‘ 0 $12 1'60 3I2.50 and $15an\wh€re. ' at $IO t0 , [5' __ . d ‘ {1.011) 1 outs and $I.OO KOOJS , ‘es, Costun]cs n13. 8 LP Editor Mirror v'l‘hc funcral \vxll take phce from the: family residcnce. Lot x2, Con. 5, on Friday, the 27111, at 2 p m. and inter- mcmat Eunly Cunntcry. Senicc at lb: bons‘c at 1.30 o'clock. n, Ubguhuduu u: e v v v - u: ----- \g»I-‘. u: . . .. .. . I The first rule ofthe Anghca“ Young Hon Pres-w \\ B Harvey. . ‘ ‘ B t People’s Association is, "l’rav Duly.” l’restdmtâ€" L 1' en . No more excellent rifle conhl be given. . .. u t captmnfllnd be” ." 39“" might the athlete aim m be ’I‘reasurcr - R w s McIncreon, {'0 S \Iil'on Slurfii”“"" ‘ ' "ampion withoutfood and exercise ‘crctaryâ€"- - '- Committec ~1~'rcd Nugtl’fl‘, Harry Clarke, and Cap:., See. and h'exsurcr. Messrs. R. Wmslow and A. Dundas oICavan, were \'2>izors to Omcmce this \VCCk. , than for the Ch'istian to aim for the I 'crown of glen" \uthout prayer The christian prays because he must, just ac the birds Sim: because they must. It is their nature David said, " My _ “ _,., heart is indnting of a gocd hunter,” in “I DIED. _ more modem language, "My heart is . . ‘ . - 7 bubbling over and I must Speak out." ' --; vnl'on\\ed- .. [“11‘8303112‘13; 0:15:26 hElirlhcth I This rule xa In accordanve with that of and‘ a)“, -* Pr 3 5 ’ “ ' ‘- ' r the Early Chnrt'h. ”And thev contin-i - I '; \v't - 0! 01m Pcc ~ . Mgmmha be m d A t J ’ u .1 Jail; in (Le temple-mm] The Lord O‘ycfs. . ,: . ‘ ‘ n g, 35'th funeral mll take piace from the “dale" d.w..|_v '0‘ ‘1”: (-hurch. Dan!) family residence. Let 1:, Con. ;, (m 1 PM!” brvuzh! mul)’ blcssmg. At 2:1 r'Y?I§L;*‘).‘:~‘tit. muting hdl in {he Comzzzcrcini House on 'l‘uesday ”:11. air. Omnncc Foot-ball Club 1.. organized with tf‘e followmg offiCcrs: Hon Presvâ€"WV B Harvey. l’resfdmt- C F Bent. Captainâ€"19nd Bent. Treasurer â€" R w s McPherson, S-cretaryâ€"â€".\Iil:0n Shcrfii: M" ‘ Committecrâ€" 1"er Nugcnt, Harry Clarke, and Capt, Sec. and Treasurer. a gutfii (:ch L ARTHUR GRAHAM - Hedwoad W$W§§§Boot and Shoe Departmentéfiséééééé‘ THE IRISH SOCIETY. E55“ Ge? Bilious ? kREADYâ€"MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.~ Specials for This Gents’ Furnishings Department. (:géned up this week all our new Shirts and Collars direct fiom the celebrated Manufacturers, Lilian Green Roz me. Also all our new ties, braces, socks, underwear, gloves c. a? ‘ The Mirror FOR SALE Staple Department--all new Goods. : i 250, reg 30, 35c., reg 45c. Oxford sheetings 10c, reg 1215c. Toweling at 4 to 8c.â€"-â€"speci.nl. And rcmemberâ€"shoull FROST FENCES go wrong, mechanical defects or workmanship in building they are repaired, free of charge. ooper. uf \Vashago, ‘was and M. 4. W. D. Snnson GROCERY DE'PARTMENT.‘_ Men’f, new Spripg Suits at $6. and 7.30, reg 7 50 and 8.50- Boy 5 new Sprmg Suns at 2 oo, 3.00. 4.00. and upwards. !!!s _1_mu_!ls 0! Allen- IirIcTw all about sick-headaches? Suffered the muse: of indigestion P Often lost your appe- tite? Been out-o’-sor:s time and time again? Then always keep on hand the exact rem- edyâ€"Aycr‘s Pills. They make wrong livers ri ht! v etable. Sold-for GO “ars. gegm.mԤg‘mu :31; 158: y” ”A J. C. Ava-m Five per cent. discount days from date 0! invoice. Our prices for Frost Fence best fence in the world is ho: make 1h: terms so easy that \- man 63!: tak. advantage of U11 Here's 01. way wc will let Fence you needfâ€"On. thin! c third by notc‘ dm: 0d. xsz '06. March ISL '07. Just here let us call to memory that wonderful story of o! Rammbni Pundiliu -â€"that warm] of grace in India Brought out or heathen darkness, she at once determixes (hat others aha!l sea the Light. Being head of n Gin" pn‘ 9r br 1122:! «in 1in blcsshw. ; \\ e M? all fun liar mm the passive fame: -l pru er A are In. surrn“ c ”use i to us, He resign ourselves 9.11.! sm ‘llu l “ ill he done’ But Gml has nther u Ill 1 than sorrow fur us. The Snviour’s Ina: ' command was, '6.) 39, into all the I n -rlv.l .uul preach Ahefilmpel to even creamy»; 'l'rne xrmer is seek? Igt 1: | carry outlhut “la 1 no: lw mrre .\ -rls fbut in heart). earnear, 2|C[i\8dr‘!(’r‘ .ninati m, It ls not the \I'Ill offiml Iflxat any should perish but that .x '1 #0 call 6 ‘me to renpenhmc. , Ace we as members lee A.\' P A. Saying, " As ; far as 7‘ Hes. Ihin will .J‘ an.) .. lII _ far as g “ lies, this will uf (w‘ml “ill be carried out.” We are going to du our utmost that all men in our own neighborhood shall hear ”is gruciuus sud loving invitation '2‘ this is not the aim (1' our Socieu. the ohjvct for which “9 are bandel together, them "W by pra'.’ dJily. ” l‘he uhj act “1' the Church is exer to bri: 1; men to C lmst “ I Will bless thee, and thou shalt be u b'essing,” is written all across the Bible " No_no,"sald Livingstone to Stanley, when urzed to go home, to be knighted by the Queen, welcomed by thousands of admirers, yesâ€"'bnt im- possible it must not. can not, will not l be: I must finish my task 'i‘hat man’s l pm} er was wedded to consecrated de' termination. Paper Read by MXss ouve M'cQuade Before the A.Y.P.A. of Christ Church. Omemee, on Friday Evening, April 6:31 1906. to but" $2935??ng world is honestly worth PRAY DAILY y mat u'rc y farmer :e of them. will let you buy ah thin! cash on kli! IS! '06. On‘ 3'5"" ‘ xor cash if wrong, fzom a!" .51: on kliury. On : third 1y not: Ty farmer «nu Floor oilcloths, all widths, at 22c. square yd. Lace curtains at 500, 75¢: 85C. $I upwaxds. Roller window blmds, all col’s, 25c, reg 35c. up. 051V RS m ugh ,"l’rav Daily. ” con! 1 be given nlete aim to be L1 and exercise to aim for the 93M within 60 Uh as the sleek- Frost One :, duc “an: erect, Through storm and flood; deflect Y‘. ithiu the hidden lifu szn’u dross, its Stain, tevive a thmzuht Minn! for ”H" again. Slendv the steps which waver, help ‘ us See 'llxe {Outpath mean: for ya " Have you and l {0-day Stuod silent, as with L.l.rl.~t. apart from joy of fray or life, to see by faith His face, And grow lay lie of companionship mnre Irue, More nerved to lead, to dam ’0 do, Fm Hinx, at any cost? Have we to-dnv Funml :lme, in thought, our hand to lay in Ills. :md tlxns cmnpnre His will \\ ill; mus, and wear 'l‘.l e impre-s (If Ilia wgisli‘! Be sure SlH'll contact will endure 'l‘lxrmlglumt the day, \\ ill help us Afier a”, “1-.le is prayer but. pleading the promise»? The host and truest przu'er is that \Vhit'h grows nut, of the p0anl| of ecrnmxre “e have just been studying. But is not. thus a great. task? 18 the r.- nut :l. danger of our starting nut “ml, and then after a few weeks at lest, letting our ilztt‘fl'flt, lug? How is Hus spirit. of daily prayer to be Bus- fumed '3 Surel'. there is only one way-â€" By spiritmtlfnod. We read that the cu-ner s M lleren uere ” mete not he th.:n others, in that they searched the >(-:lptnr.stlztil}:" This is the confi- (Ii-Hue we have in Him that If we usk :«nj.t!.in-_' around“ In His uil‘, He Inn-re!!! us ”0W can we l\D()\V “h daily will unless we study lttlath‘? But prayer ls not only to b6 made for :lxe CJl'BleSS, the needlesthe prodigal. Saint Paul mus. " Praying uluuys with all people-fur all saints ” Should not «Mr pm.) vrs be broad enmgh and llfikfil enough to lake in Not, only the uwmioers of uur own Association, but also the tilrca Congregations m the puiw, and eSLlCCiRHy and above all Ea: us never forget Aaron, let us mam], hultllll‘,’ up the prophet's hands. That mocksrat fear and bars the on doubt And dares t' 18 meossible." nmmu mu: 1 Should sin against. the Lord In ceasing to pray for you," or Daniel supplicming for Israel in Cup- livity. or Paul in a Roman dunks-'11, or Spurgenn, or Moody, or Torrey. or Geurge Muller, or Emu Rubens. u Hudson Taylor, or Thomas Barnardo, 5.1.11 were agreed on tms one point," l’rny without ceasing.’ Think you tlthud is not pleased and ‘honorm‘nhon we ask great things 0! Him? If you doubL it, read the life of George Miller. “Some men lxve near to God'as my right arm [3 near to me: and then walk about, Mailed in fun pro. {of faith, and hear a charm School. she organized a praying band ul Sulllt' seventy students. First. what is made ol all in any way connected with the different sclouls. 'l'hen, each girl was given a list of some twenty names, and she became personally responsible to plead these names night and morning in prayer. Day :iiterdnv, week after “eek, month afler month, from Januury till JULG, the name n1" every man, Woman and child, 30an 1500 in all was remembered before the Throne of Grace. Then a wonderful time of awakening and heart-searching. and repenting, and rejoicing, spread thr. ughout the Sclmuls and lLOO aoule were prayed into the Kingdom. Was it any “onder 2:. rev \‘ul came to Mnkti? And azl that “as done In heathen India in 1905. Does it. not put to shame the w: men and gir s of Christian Canada? The greatest hem-factors of all ages were men who had learned the secret of prevainng praver. \ththergue think of Abraham pleading for Sodom and Gomorrah, or Samuel crying out. "Gad forbid that I should sin against. the eekiy Star to January 18f, 1907', for $1.60, Premium Picture innhad‘ad‘, study it. dany? (1 me.” we dour Moved by Coun. Wm. Herllhey. see by Coun. James Courtney, That this Councnl do now adjourn to meet on Tuesday the first day of May next at the hour of one o’clock in the after- noonâ€"Carried. I. R. BOA'I‘E, Reeve. R. J GRANDY, Township Clerk Moud by Conn. \\'1‘:liam (ottirw ham, see by ( 01111. Isaac H Fee, 'Ihat the 1': ruler of lxohtrt j Courtney to operate the Road Grader and to fur- nish two teams and ttamsters therefor at or for the sum of nine dollar 5 per day be accepted said day to consist of ti 11 hours and time to be computed and certified to by the pathmaster or commissioner in attendance when IWork is performed both men and tennis to be competent to perform necessary w01k otherwise subject to dismissal at option of the commissioner in whose district the grader is then working, work to commence when ordered b) the Council -â€"Carried. It is a common complaint with Women. The right treatment is Ner- viline, which penetrates to the seat of the pain immediately. Nerviline warms and son‘hes the affected parts, draws out the irritation and pain, al- lows the patient case after one rub hing. Nu liummuteo economical and safe. Nearly fifty gears in nso,uml the demand immenwty greater (WHY: day! N9rvihne must he good. Carried: ‘hr: Clerk was furthar instructed to write Mr. _I. H. Knight, Public School Inspector, and advisa him tlmt the (‘uuncil could not find anythuw in the Pu blzg ‘ School :‘ut authorizing tl uem to appoint an Auditor to examine the books c., of the 'l‘rcusurcr of School Scctiun No. 9. Moved by Coun James Courtney. SCC by Coun. Wm. l‘lcfililc)’, That (mfg-rs hc issucd on th: 'l'rcasurcr :‘w follows, that is 10 say :â€" Wm Ashmozc, for cutting brush on as per account rendcrcd on the 14:1) uf December last. The Clerk was instructed to write thv ( lcrk of the 'Imxnship of Ups and llhibt upon the payment of one half of the upcndituxe on the Ops boundary 'l‘cndcrs in connection with thc Road (irudcr (n;:c1‘atxng and working for the coming season, Wcrc rL‘Ccivud as quOws :~â€" From 'l'luzmas Rowan for opurating at $2 per day. From Rom. j.(.‘.nthr1c- for opcrating a: $2.25 per day. From Henry Mngcc fur man and team at $3 5" [)crduy. From Richard D Ham :lton fur mun and team at $3.50 per day. From Rulwrt } Courtney for npcrating and inciudmg the furnishing of two teams and teamsters at $9 per day. a Fro“: the Clerk of the 'l'ownship of ()ps rc. Boundary account rendercd to said Municipality on x4th Deccmher lust. From j. H Knight, Public School Inspcctor rc appointment of :1 compc tent person to examine the books of the 'l‘l'czlsure'r of School Section No.9 Council met at one o’clock p. m., pursuant to adjournment. l’rcscnt, all the members, that is to say - James R. Boats, Reeve, and Councillors james Courtney, Wm. Cuttinglnnn. Isaac H. Fecand Wm. Herliltu)’. 'l'ln: minutcs ol lust sessxon were read, approved and on motion confirmed. The fol- lowing communications Wcrc received, pcruscd and fylcd. that Is to say:â€" There will be an mtcrmcdialc and junin series this year and no doubt many teams will enter. 'l'cams that were not fast enough during the past season to catch the nm-rmedmtc series will be afforded a good opportunity of cntcrir'g the League in thcjunior series Any clubs intending to enter should send a rqmcsentative to the meeting on Saturday 28th, or notify ]. E. Sul livan, sec treasurcr. Pain About the Hips. The meeting of the Midland Assocx ation Iiootball League, for the purpose ofdrawing up the schedule for thc coming St’flSOl) will bu hcld in Peter boro S.Lturdny, April 28th, m the \"'.M. (LA. parlours at 1.30 o’clock, Mr Curry is a son of Mrs. Curry, of Omemee, and to him and his young family, and to Mr. Delamere and his family. and others bereaved we exleml our heartfelt sympathy. Mrs. Curry was a beautiful christian woman, seeming only to live for those around her, and her many acts of kindness wxll long he remembered. The funeral t0uk plug-c‘l'rom the res- idcucc of her father, 1. H. Dclamcrc, Mmdcn, on Saturday morning, thc 21:: inst., at 9.30 o’clock," the solemn and imprcsanc Services being held in St. Paul’s Church, and noty'ithstanding the early hour the large ‘cdxficc was}l filled with Sorrowmg fricntls, who went fxom tar and near to pay thur last respects to one they loved. Emil“ Cua ‘< At Brockvillc, on 'l'hu‘i‘sday, Aprgl 19m. 1906, Mudchnc Dclamcrc, be- loved Wm: 01 F. R: Cux‘ly._ was! quark-r live. Omemce, April 3rd, 1906. mil Presiedmgs. DIED SO S. Drainage By-law.......... Members of Council, Cum. work Conn. Kelly 1-2 day $1.Coun Shaw 1 2 day $1, Conn Rey- "0MB 1-2 day $I...... ...... C McNeil.expeuses :0 Toronto to L, S. D By-law, {or Reeve. (onus Ken} d: Shield, W. 11' Lough, J. W. Seeney, and Henry Whimu ........ E l‘,odd fur Anne Cox uludigeut grant {or this month” .. G Jones, fitllng washout on dl- ‘ vex-ted road ézon 13th Con. 2 00 A McMahon. acct rendered for work and material on bridge between Cons 2 Jr. 3 dz filling 1h washout...... 16 65 Corporation ofMHlbrcok, bal due Mlllbrook between accounts 19041904 ...... ...... ...... 6 77 Members of Council, pay to dale 10 00 J. J. Fair, ha! of quarters salary 45 09 Peterba_ro Review,_advertislng L. Moved by Coun. Shield. sec by Coun' Kelly, That the Reeve get $7 tor ex- peuaee to Ottawa. on Trent Valley dele- gation from Peterboro to House of Commons.â€"L‘mried. Alcved by Conn Shaw, sec by Conn. Reynolds, That the Reeve, Counu. Kelly and Shields, W. H. Longh. J. W- Seeney and Henry White get $5 each to‘sards‘expensea to Toronto on L. S- Drainage By-law before Legislative Committee.-Carrled. Moved by Coun. Shaw, see by Coun~ Reynolds, Than the Reeve, Couns' Kelly and Shield be a committee to ad- vertise and call for tenders when they see fit. for re Long Swamp Drainage Worker-Carded. This By-law passed through its sev- eral stages and was duly signed and sealed. The Clerk was instructed to nnmy Joseph Perrin not to build any lance that would cause the snow to blockade the highway Mong the south of his property on the 8th Con. lme. Moved by Couu. Shaw, sea by Counc Kelly. That Coun Shield be 3 Com. to look after sidewalk at Mount Pleasant which James Hunter waited on the Council about - Moved by Conn. Kelly, sec by Coun. Shield, Than the Reeve be authorized to mg" the t‘ulluwil-z ordas on the Treamrer : Moved by (Joan. Shaw, sec by Conn. Reynolds, That Robert Wood be ap- pointed a member of the Board of Health to fill said vacancylâ€"Carrled. Coun. Kelly introduced a By-Law to appoint a member of the Board of Health to fill out 'l‘hos. McCamus’ term, who has tesigned through 11!- ness. Moved by Coun. Kelly, sec. by Coun, Reynolds, That- tlxe Clerk be instruct- ed to notify Munvera Council mat (.‘avun Council holds them responsible for damage done or that may be done until said culvert is fixed preperly.-â€" Curried. Conn. Kelly reported a washout on nest. boundary caused by neglect of Mam-era Council to put In a Manyers culvert opposite 9th concession, Gavan, he mstructed Wm. Reynolds to fix it. Conn. Shaw reported a culvert un- dernnued on west quarter line Con. 2 and instructed Arthur Armstrong to fix it, and he instructed Charles Lund to fix a culvert on west boundary Con, 4, south of Marsh Church. Conn, Shield reported a wash-out on diverted mud on 13“: Gum. and also on 13th Lon. opposite lot. No. 2 and he employed the overseer to fix it for $2. Coun. Reynolds reported that he saw Samuel Might about. wire fence and he 19 to put up about 65 rods along parts lots 22 6: 23. 'l he Reeve reported £3 at he did not use the 5100 gave to him at last meet- ing for Incidental expenses Re Long Swamp Drainage By-Law before Le- gislative committee and the said money was handed over to the Treasurer, and he also reported that on March 20th the Reeve, (louns. helly and Shield. and our solicitor Mr. Ruddy, W 11' Lough, J. W. Seeney and Henry Wlnte sollcttor. Port Hope representative 0f Williams estate, appeared before Legis- lative committee on behalf of the Long Swamp Drainage By-Law and had the pleasure of seeing the By-Law confirm' ed by the said Legislative Committee He reported that '1 homes McCamue re‘ quested that some person be appointed a member cfthe lloard of Health in his place as he wished to reelgn through illness; and he employed J. McKnight to repair middle road through Catvztnvllle after flood for $3. Moved by Conn. Shields, sec by Conn. Reynolds, That the Reeve be a committee to look after bridge on 10th concession line. east of middle road.â€" Curried. The counter petition was received and was 19". over until next meeting of the Council. A counter petition of 25 tatepa_\ers ohjecxing to the alteration or 5.5 Nu 14 by putting east half of lot No 23 Com-1: No 14 school Into school section No 21 Gavan. Communications were Ht on the table. From Wood Gundy 6: Co, Tun-onto respecting Municipal Pebeulures for sale. From Amos \‘v’mgg, Overseer. W0“! 8 bridge in a dangerous condition. 10”! concession lino east of unddte road. From Carswelrl (“n., Toronto, respect inga book “ Municipal Neligence Res‘ pectin): Highways." From Wm.C. Brent. Toronto, res. peeling Municipal debentures {or Balq From ll‘e Bureau of Industriet'. T0- ronto. respecting Hugs, elc . and a blank schedule to ho filled. The minutes of the Ian meeting were read, approved and signed. The fol- lowing coummnlcations were read: Members all present. The Reeve presxdlng. Council Chamber. ('avan, Monday, Ann! 9. 19"6, 'l he Council met at H n'clock a m this ‘185’ Pursuant to at‘jnurnmevt. CAVAN COUNCEL. 3009 8 cm. 91] No remedy could he more prompt and agreeable than Dr. Hémilton’e Pills. No mat'er where you go you’ll hear of the gran! cures they make. Writing from Ottawa Mrs. M. E. Legere says; "For peoxile Inclined to bllionsneee and sick headache I don’t think there is a remedy to compare with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. I formerly had bilionl attacks about. once a monthâ€"used Dr. ilaunll ton’e Pills and obtained gran-d results My stomach has been put in gnod order and my health greatly improved 1 No medicine better for men, women or children. 'l‘ry Dr. [lumiltnn‘s Pills.â€" 25c. per box or the boxes tor $1.00 at all druggiste. BORNâ€"1n the Township of (Javan, on Wedneadav. An“ 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones a daughter. Miss Carrie Balfour, teacher at June!- lee. is home for her Easter holidays. Mr. N. u. Windrim was a. visitor to Toronto last week. Mr. Arthur Peacock is visiting his sister at Stoufl‘ville. A short time ago a couple of our school has 3 v. ere attacked and way laid by Rolnn hood who unexpectedly emerged from same bushes. We would like to see such men as these get the full limit of the law as it Is not sale for them to he allowed to run at large. Mr. Harry Hayes left last weâ€"ek for Brandon. Mun. Miss Harmony Balfour spent Satur- day and Sunday “'th her mother. Miss Minnie Poast is visiting friends in Toroxito. Miss Deyel] and MISS Ruth of Peter- boro, spent the past week vlz-iting at the home 9f Mr. Joseph Brown. Mr, Alei. Lang was; In Lindsay last week as juryman. Miss Addie I’oast is home {other Easter holidays. Commons ..... . 7 00 On motion the (‘ouncll adjourned until call of the Reeve. J. McKnight. rep. M. R. throng h (‘avzuninle after fluod...... CchNeil, expenses to Ottawa on'hent \zmey deiegatiou from Peterboro :0 House of VJ 1nter Term begins Tuesday, Jan. 2nd 1906. Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pace with our flourishing,r city and supply the demands made on us, {or office assistants, not only from I’eterboro but from other places as well. We have not been 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 Stcnogral'nher and 'l‘ypewriter is certain of a good position. You Will make no mistake in getting :1 Nothing Succeeds LiL 6 Success CALL AND TEST US. . I is may complete, and the best values possible. Come in and you “'1“ be convinced that this IS the place to buy. 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 Farmers are busy seeding this week- , In our Hardware Sloxe we requirement. Our Prices will Be Found as Low as Any. Do You Get Bilious. Our Stack of Dry Goods,‘Groceries 816;; G'QCERIES WM. PRINGLE, Principal, Peterboro, Ont. ' MADE TO PAINT BUILDINGS /' WITH, OUTSIDE AND INSIDE. It covers more surface, spreads easier, and lasts longer than any other prepared paint, or hand-mixed lead and oil. “SaVing at the Spigot Wasting at the Bung” LEBANON. . McCaflrey’s Business Education WWritc for Our Handsome Circular. Fresh and Good at This is especially true when applied to the . Camry Co’s, OREERIEE. g“ 77/5 SHEflWlN-W'ILUAMS PAINT OMEMEE CALL FOR 52 COLOR CARDS That’s what buying poor paint means. Paint may be low- priced by the gallon and be extravagant to use owing to to it’s poor covering power and wearing uality the paint lS app ied 1t’ 5 too Alate to save Start right and use Lcader McMastcl Universaty Quartet“ Teacher of Sight Singing Voice Cnltln SATURDAY and MONDAY 0! each week 1N LINDSAY. Studm connected with D. Pogue’s Dental Office. . Heâ€"It takes three generations to make a gentleman, they any. Sh... Yes; the first makes the mo: 05'. 8hr second makes fashionable connections. and the third makes an m of himull. It is a permanent cure and no can. of Piles has ever been found it lelled to cure, Money back if it doel. A guaranlea with every pacing» Price $1.00 at any dtuggist'l, or “an Wnsou-Fylu Co. Limited, Mag-n Falls. Ont. 2 The names Internal. External, Bleed- ing, Blind, I‘chinz, Suppuratimr. etc . are simply names of the dlfl‘oretnt stages through which every case In“ pass if it continues long enough. Files are caused bv congestion a! stagnation of blood in the lower bowel. and It lakes an Internal remedy to to- move the cause. have a magnificent stock for every Dr. Leonhardt'a Hum-Raid lo a tab- let taken intoruauy. N0 DIFFERENCE. No distinction is made as tome but) of Piles that Dr. Leonhardt’a Hem- Roid cures. We are sorry to hear M r. W. Bro'wn has rheumatism In his neck. Rev. Mr Whilelaw gave an interest- ing sermon on Sunday evening, “In text was "Let the Redeemed of the Lord say 30.” Psalm: 107 :2. The house and barn owned by Mr. Robert Henry and occupied by Mr Joseph Hm es “an totall) destroyed by fire on Friday afternoon. Mr. Hayes got his hands and face badly burned: Mrs. Hayes feels very badly over the loss of some things belonging to hot daughter who died some llme ago, and has the heartfelt sympathy of all her friends and neighbors. The loss will be covered by insurance, D. H. WILLIAMSON, Tenor. Toronto, MT. PLEASANT.

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