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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 3 May 1906, p. 2

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etc..wi0h me. No. I Stock, all guaranteed. Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Muto Spra} er. Call and see sam- 'ple._ :6: all kinds of FENCING. You can build a Wire Fence in a Mud Hole, if you get steel postsâ€"no havmg out of the ground by frost. 'Also agent for Leading Nurseries. Lave your order early for _; ! Call earlv and leave vour order for New Seed Potatoes. Pnce fight. Steel Posts .Fancv Fences and Gates kept ,cdnstamly 93x han_d. ASarmplcs can Any person who has fruit trees qr plapt potatoes should have a to secme their fences in time. Agent for the MAGNET Cream Separators-where'are none better. I sell the best Hay Fork Goodsâ€" the only one that has the triple povecr. Call and See Mode] before buying. All tire above goods Will be sold :t a very small advance on cost. I flunk you kindly for past Iatrbfiagg, and solicit your further vrdérs, which will have my best “-; ~N()’I‘IC3]-E be seen a} Mr. j . I). Fair’é Hard- uure Store. Farmers Should Lfi Mr. E W. Lamprcy, Manager of the phaglgpt Toronto, has been appointed fRCCIOI’s -\\'qrdcn of St. 'l'homas’ .‘ Church. leave their orders early to be able I have secured the Agency of all the leading Wire Fences on the Market. '1 be above cut shows the Lock cf one ’of themâ€"THE PEERLESS â€"all galvanized, will stand 3. Rigid Acid Test. 7 ‘MILLBROOK. xMr. Wes Fry has the contract of buihiing a new buck house for Mr. l’ctcr Dawson, 01' South Monaghan. and is Unsy at work upon 1t Hts asststants are Messrs '1' Olver, and Cecil Hunter, Mallbrookland I H Fry of Bailieboro. It goes without saying; that the work will be done quicxdy andl right. The service in the Presbyterian 'Church on Sunday evening was . ‘above the ordinary in every way. 'As announCed in these columns "last Week, the Pastor, Key. “’11). Johnston was to speak to young men particularly, taking as his subject "line: Prodigal Son.’ From :the first selection by the organist film the last hymn sung heartily by "the large congregation, every part " 'of the servxce was marked b) ; unity. Mr. Johnston, in his set-l 'ann, pointed Out the characteris- "tics of the prodigal son, the influ- ence wealth has on the youth ; of 'ten sending him to sin and dis- .'g"r‘ace, yet in the wandering and ‘wavwardness of the son the fath- J“er's love is ever faithlul. The il- 4lustrations givenâ€"one in connec- ttioh with M rs. Alexander the wife "of the famous singing evangelist- where the young lady who had afallen asked for a proof of her m- ‘terest in her and Christ’s love for her, was touching indeed; also fwhere the missionary sought and found the voting man on his dying bed and led him to the Savxour, -and brought his father to ask his ’forgivenness for his sin and in- ;gratttude, were told With much ifeehng and moved the hearers to tears. One could not listen to â€"su;:h a message without going , =away impressed with the need of ‘ ‘sympathy towards the wayward. athe service, and he who has gone ’estray. The selection by Mr. Pym “Throw Out the Life Line,” was ‘luugin good voice, and the organ- "53:, Mrs B. Armstrong, deserves gratcredit for the wayin which she assisted him. in tact never ve we heard this young lady ay to better advantage than last unday night. No sooner had M r.Johnston uttered the last word t his discourse, than Mrs. (Dr) Snelgrove rose to her feet and sang With more than usual sweet- ness and feeling, “ Oh, Where's My Wandering Boy Tonight,” iMr. Pym playing the accompani- ment. On every hand was heard appreciative remarks concerning the whole service. n\ v "I »iâ€"al‘b‘ A A- PAYNE he john Gillott Son‘s The noun! eye should be uble to do a normal amount of wk. If your eyes read- ily become tired itis because Rein. Calls for abnormal efiort. This is eyestrain and if neglected may end in complete loss of night. We con give you eye context. '. A. Turner, Millbrook J08. H. BURNS, Having purchased the Butcher Business of Mr. John McBride, I am prepared to please the public it FIRST QUALITY will do it. FreshandsaltMeats """" I say to ‘Kakc notiCc’ of the handsome route cards printed at the Mirror OIfiCCâ€"you can hardly hclp doing 50. Other horsemen will.do Well to have thcir cards printed at this oflice. BUSINESS CHANGE As intimated last week that there would be no Mirror published this week. an explanation as to its appear- ‘ance is perhaps necessary. although ‘ our readers wrll no doubt he pleasingly surprised upon receiving it. The reao son if its appearance after the notice of last week is partly owing to some advertising therin that could not be held over. Of course you are pleased at its appearance. We might say that we have not missed an issue for nearly two years, but we may at no distant date “take a week 08'.” We thank all readers of the Mirror for their hearty support and congratulatory remarks concerning this great Journal Our leading Horsemen will receivea ‘write up’ ncxtweck. \Vc need hardly u... . . “AI Rev. E. A. L1ngfcldt, B. I), will deliver an interesting lecture in the Sunday School Room of St. ’l‘homas’ Church, Millbrook, on Thursday, the 17th of May, at 8 p. m. There will be a large number of beautiful views. Ad- mission only we. . Donnelly in Charge. A trial order solicited. Don't miss the Sacred Concert in {he Methodist Church, Cavanville, on Friday evening, May 4th. Program will be given by the Presbyterian Church Choir of Mlllbrook, and as each member of it has a voice of more than ordinary sweetness :1 treat is in store for all who attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Snclgrove, o! Bowmanvrlle, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Snelgrovc last week, and left on Fmday to visit his mother to Toronto. always on hand. Fish. Feel and Veeetebles in season. NURSE BROS.’ LIVERYâ€" \Ve will be pleased to have a call from yOu when you need a first- class livery outfit. Terms nght. Don't forgct the place, Union St., Mxllbrook, \V. T. McBride’s old stand. We will use you right. The Rev. Mr. Johnston ml! take for his subject next Sunday evening, “ Heroes of the Bible.” There ml! be appropriate music by the: choir. ’ A FAST R1l)E.-~'l‘wo gentlemen at Campbelll'ord got short notice to be in Toronto at a Certain time, and Wired to Lindsay for a special train. Mr j. English, engineer, and Mr. F. Horncr, conductor, were sent to convey the parties to Toronto, and were to do their best from the time they left Cam- pbellford‘till they reached Torontoâ€"~41 distance of 135 miles. It just took 2 hours and 15 minutes to reach the City. The gentlemen congratulated the driver and conductor for their very skilful management, and kindly re- membered them both. Fred Homer is a Millbrook 'old boy.’ Get your clothes made like new by having them dyed by Parker’s Dye \VOrks, Petcrboro. Harry Richards, Miilbrook agent, at his store, D. Chamber’s oid stand. Your patronage is respectfnlly solicited. I am also agent for the Pctezboro Steam Laundry. H. Richards. Mrs. “imam Cartwright Allcn was a. visitor to 'loromo this chk. We noticed our old MendyMr. H. Homcr, at the Station on Tuesday. Miss Edith McMahon spent Sunday at Bensfort. Miss May’lialcs is visiting friends in Toronto. Why the Mirror Appears. Watch for posters and programmes announcing the greatest 24th of May Cclcbration ever held in MILbrook. The choir of the Presbyterian Church. Millbxook, will give a Sacred Concert in the (Iavanville Methodist Church on Friday ev- cmng, May 4th The programme will commence at 8 o’clock; Ad- mission 25c., children 15c. Mrs 105. Christo, of Peterboro, is vxsitmg hrr son, lames. M 5. Wm. l’icrvy, “.mhas but!) vis. Itm" menu‘s 1:: Lindsay, n: turned home on W cdncsday. The annual mecting of the Peter boro UiJrict Mcthodint Church will be held in the Mcthodm chumh. Mill- brook The ministerial sassion will be held on 'l‘ucsdav, May 22nd. at 2 3°. and the general Session on Wed- nesday at 9.30. Rev. W. J. Jolifle, 8.01. , president of the Conference, is chairman of the diamci :mJ Rcv. J. 0. Lexus, Sucrctary. L. O. 1.. No. 79 meeting Fnda) awning. 'l hc Purple- and Bluc dcgrccs will In given to a numbcr. ‘lll mem- bers should attend and assist 79 is steadily growing. =.A strong committee has charge of the sports for Victoria Day. GENERAL SERVANT WANTED â€"â€"Good wages paid. Apply at Mirror Office. PROPRIETOR. Get back to health with Forrozono Your drugglat lens it, 50¢, per box or u: boxes {or $2.50. By mail {roux N C Poison 6200 Hartford, Conn., Us A” and Kingston, Ont. ‘ - Ferrozone possesses power that can't be doubted. It will do for you what It dld for Walter Wood. of Beaufort Cu 00., N.B., who writes; " I can say that Ferrosone hss given me 3 new lease or My A year ago I suflered much from nervous weak ness. l was really scar- cely able to dra: myself around. My appetite was gone. I had no color or smbltion snd felt generally used up. The first box of Pen-ozone started me back to health. I took a number of boxes. but It was worth Mulls as my health wss completely restored." W hat’s Is it going to be ? Not bitten or alcoholic dope, put con- centnted cure in the form of " Ferro- zono" which is known as the best ofali spring rejuvenators. It creates keen appetite. Produces prodigious digestion. Converts food into nourishment. Gives ncimeee and vitality to the blood. Makes s‘rong nerves and hardy muscles A stimulating blond tonic is requiro ed. Your Mom] is not only thin, but is contaminated with a whole winter’s accumulation of wastes. Time wont help' matters grow worse instead of better ”your system isn’t rid of its poxsonous burden. This Unhealthy Weather wm In- tensify Your Exhaustion Un- less You Have Good Medicine. Yeur “ Fagged”‘Feeling Under the supervision of these tal- cntcd officers the League meetings of 1906 will no doubt be very interesting. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend each Monday evening. Secretaryâ€"M r. H. Thcxton T reasurerâ€"Mlss Courtney. Treas. Forward Movementâ€"Mr. W. G Hetherington. The following Ofl‘icers were elected at the meeting nf the Epworth League hcld m the Mcthodist Church Mon- day evening : Presrdentâ€"sts Burnham. che Presâ€"sts Nugcnt. 2nd VICC [’res.-â€"â€"'Miss Hetherington 3rd “ â€"Miss L. McMahon 4th “ â€"-Miss L. Peel. Mrs. R Nurse and children are gucsts at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Fry, Bailiebowo. The Rev. W. C. Allen delivered an eloquent sermon last Sunday evening, especially addressing himself to the Millbrook Lodge of Oddl’cllows, who attended in a body The SCI’VICCS throughout were. hearty and enjoyed by all present. The Minor joins in congratulations to the happy couple. Among those from a distance were. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Russell, Miss Russdl. Dr. Russell. Mr. and Mls. \V. E. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Russell left the same evemng for then home in Millbrook, the bndes going away dress being of Albatross cloth. The dejeuner was served in the dining hall, which with the table and the other rooms had been artistically decorated with carnattons and rows, and everbody {elicitated Mr. and Mrs. Russell and drank to their health and prosperity; in truth seldom have heartier good wishes attended :1 bridal couple, which with the many lowly gifts presented, testifies to the esteem and regard in which they are held. The groom was supported by his brother, Dr. Russell, and Mr. O A. Gamsby rendered Mendelsshon’s wed- ding march and. Miss Maud Pickup of Milltrook 52mg “0 Promise Me,” both these artists doing their parts With that degree of grace and perfec- tion that dlsnngwshing them as true musicians. The bride, given away by her brother and attended by her stster, Elva, with little. Bratrlcc Beatty of Garden H111 diach'argmg the duties of fiO‘VCY girl, was attired in Cream bro caded Silk and carried a bouquet of cream roses, while the bridesmaid was gowned in pink cohcnnc and carried ptnk roses. 1,. Russell of Millbrook, Rev. Mr. Russell, rcccmly pastor of the Baptist Church at Fcnelon Falls, performed the Ceremony in the pres-cue: of four- scorc guests. A very pleasant event took place at the home of Mrs. E. 'l‘rull, Lesxard, at 4 O’CIOCR, on Wednesday of last week, the occasion being the marriage of her eldest daughter, Ada, to Mr. Herbert -W‘ .7 -.V___._ -_- â€"_ _.â€" v_â€"â€"v-â€"Wâ€".. liver. Th}; produce. constipation. Poi-cam substances no thon absorbed Imo tho blood. Keep an bow“: open with Ayer’ I P1115. Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad bloodâ€"Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. Does Your Heart Beat Ono tr uent «use of had blood (I - slight: var. Th 3 produces constipation. Poi-anon: Is Spring Slckness, WEDDING BELLS. ’ ) um noon. ers mun cum. CHERRY vacuum. w. luv. no amt-l We pub“ the formula or .11 our momma. M J'. O. u- Oo.. Levon. In“. no Influenza:- of l 1! how suddenly it comes. No time to hurry to the drug store, cronpdevel' open, the lungs are effected with pneu- m onla or tuberculosis and it’s too late- Keep Catarrhozone on hand,-â€"-it kllls colds instantly. Something magical about the way it cures Catarrh and Bronchitis. Catanhoznno is the best remedy because it cures lu nature's was" it heals.soothea and restores per- manently. Carry a Catarrhozone in. hale:- ln your pocket, use it occasion- ally and you'll never catch coldâ€"-that’s worth remembering. Mr. James~ Hadden, of Bethany, gave the Marrora call yesterday. Mrs. J Harold Fry 15 aguest of her sxster, Mrs. Ab Reynolds, Springvrlle. Mr. Robert Nurse was a vxsxtor to Baiiicborn to-day on business. Mr. John Fry, of Bailicboro, is ir tmm on a visit. Mis» S. \Iacdonaid, of Bethany, was a Hsitor to Miiibrook to-day. It’s a remedy capable ofatfordmg im- mediate relief to the hundred and one ailmentsthat constantly arlse It may be a cold,perhaps toothache, neural. gla, pain in the hack.-â€"use Polson’s Nervillne. I: la penetrating, pain aub- duing and powerful. Nervillne is at least five limos stronger than ordinari remedies and It: Worth 111 any house- hold cant be over estimated. For man or boast Nervlllne is a panacea for all pain and costs onlv 25c. per bottle. Buy Nerviline to day from your drug- glut. The world is full ofthem. Just sick enough to le lazv and lirtless; to have no appetite; to sleep poorly. Quite 1 often you're lmlfsicl; yourself. Lhances are tha lrrnhle isin the stomach and bowels. Beat prescription: is Dr. Ham. illon’s Pills; they tone up the entire system,slrenguhen the stomach, ele- vate your spirits. and make you well in one night, Dr. Hamilton's Pills work wonders \xlth people ln your condition. Mlld in acllon, effective and easy to Iake. Get Dr. Hamilton’s Pills to-day. 25¢ per box at all dealers in medicine. There have been 17 bulbs, 11 deaths and 2 marriages registered m Cavan since the first of January, so says Mr. J. J. Fair. 'l‘wp. Clerk. Mr. J. Eakins made a large ship- ment of {at cattle from Bethany. Mrs. Whytc was in Toronto yester- day. He can’t resist disease genus.-â€"that's why he’s such a mark for consumption In this land of plenty, thinness is wick; odness,‘especially when it’s so ossny overcome with Fen-ozone. This remur. kable tissue builder makes you {at quickly: it does so by forming blood that’s rich, nourishing and health- giving. Ferrozone supplies the nutrl. ment needed by worn out nerves, rap idly constructs muscle and fatty tissue. The [arm fills out, the cheeks redden. proving that “eight to being added- To be well and stay well. use Ferrozoue' Fifty chocolate coated tablets in a box for fifty cents or six {or 2.50 at all dealers. Miss Olga Brand, of Port Hope, was 1h; guest of Miss Bessie Armstron" thls week. n Messrs J. McBnde and H. 'l‘umelty wele m Omemcc yesterday, guests at the home of Mr. R. 1. Courtney. er complete. Apply to R. S. ”high Mlllbrook, Ontr The Rural Deanery of Durham and Victoria will meet m Millbrook, May 15 and 16. On the 15th the sermon wlll be preached by Rev. Archdeacon Warren of Lakeficld. The Worst of a Cold The Thin Man’s Danger FOR SALEâ€"Incubator and Brood- A Family Necessity. Half-Sick People. 1n This Is a very ll tion. Anti-Pill is greatest of family r: g'sts, or the Wilson Niagara Falls, Out. " My husband has used Anti-Pill {or rheumatism and was benefiued great- ly. We agree that Anti-Pin is a most wonderful medicine and heartily re- commend It." " Finally, a friend advised me to try Dr. Leonhardt’s Anti-Pill, and the re- sults have been wonderful. "I tried almost every remedy. was treated by doctors and druggista with little or no benefit. Says She and her Husband Agree Perfectly. Both Quite Well Again. Mrs. L Hunter. of”! Raglan Rond.Klngston (ML, has written for publication statement of her case as folloxss: “I have aufl'ered from kidney and liver trou- ble and chronic consti- pauon for sometlme. I wussubjecttodizziness Mas L. chrzn. billons headache, ner- vousness, drowsmeaa, pains in the buck and side, and a tired, weary {oeiing nearly all the time. The Bank Clerks of Millbrook held a most successful “ At Home"in the Town Ha‘l. on Tuesday evening. The Misses Burton and Clarry furnished eXCellent piano mnsnc. The refresh- ments provided Were in keeping with the auspicnous occasion. Messrs Lount, Fallis and Dawson, ofthe Bank of 'l‘orOnto and Haney and Burnham of the Ontario Bank composed the committee, and they desrrv: great credit for the splendid entertainment prowded The Palmer piano was kindly loaned by Mr. I McBride, one of Millbrook’s leading agents, and to hear the inspiring music coming from it, one could not but admire it. 'l‘hoeu: who were present hope that the boys Will give such another enjoyable affair at no distant date. At the residence of the bride's mother, Lcskard, Ont, on April 25th, 1906, by the Rev. Edgar Russell, B A. B 1)., Ada Alberta, daughter of the latc Alfred ”1,1rul to Herbert} .Ixussdl, Millbrook. This Is The Y‘Golden Medical Discovery” 13 a scientific preparation compounde of the ~glyceric ext-mots of ‘ the above mentioned vegetable ingredients and contains no alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs. poor circulation, because they have ill- treated their stomachs by hasty eating or too much eating,vby consuming alco- holic beverages, or by too close contine- ment to home. oflice or factory, and in consequence the stomach must be treated in a natural way before they can rectify their earlier mistakes. The muscles in many such people. in fact in every wear ,, thin and thin-blooded erson. do ther work with great diilicu ty. As a‘result fatigue comes early, is extreme and lasts long. The demand for nutritive aid is ahead of the su )ply. To insure perfect health ever tssne. bone. nerve, and muscle shou d take from the blood cer- tain materials and return to it certain others. It is necessary to prepare the stomach for the work of taking up from the food what is necessary to make good, rich, red blood. We must go to Nature for the remedy. There were certain roots known to the Indians of this country before the advent of the whites which later came to the knowledge of the settlers and which are now growing rapidly in professional favor {or the cure of obstinate stomach and liver troubles. Those are found to be safe and yet cer- tain in their cleansin and invigorating oil‘o-ct upon the stomac . liver and bio . These are: Golden Seal root. Queen’s root. Stone root, Bloodroot, Mandrake th. Then there is Black Cherrybark. The medicinal irinciples residin in these native roots w ien extracted w th 1 e- erine as a solvent make the most rel a lo and eflicient stomach tonic and liver in- vigorator, when combined in just the right proportions, as in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Where there is bankrupt vitality~such as nervous exhaustion. bad nutritionâ€"and thin blood. the body acquires vigor and the norvos. blood and a l the tissues feel the favorable effect of this sovereign remedy. Al‘hongh some pnysicians ‘imve been aware of the high medicinal value of the nlmve mentioned plants, yet few have used pure glycorine as a solvent and usually the (loctors' prescriptions called for the ingredients in varying amounts, wilh alrmhnl. ' A great many Americans. both men and wqmep, are thin. pale gpd pqny, wjgh MRS. HUNTER’S STURY. Trust to Nature. MARRIED strong recommends. is undoubtedly the remedies. All drug- m~Fyle Co, Limited. 04°50 A ll drug. Limited 504 Biscuits and other boxed goods, Pickles and other bottled goods, Why not take advantage of this price while I tin horse-shoe brand salmon 14c 2-tins gold medal “ 25c 3 tins tomatoes and corn ...... 25c 3 bottles keystone pxckles for 2 5c 5 packages of 25c.tea {or ...I.00 5 “ of 40c. tea for ...I.OO We are clearing out our Stock of Groceries like this may not come for a long lilne u Zfiw-zfi‘vhmm One Door East of Mr. J. Steele’s Jewelry Store. I have had over twenty years’ expex Tence i trade, and guarantee entire sausfaction. Your I will have charge of the boot and shoe departml will as usual pay stnct attention to all customcxs, and you want hand made or flctory boots and slices, harmss: can supply you with the bust goods at right prices. We special line of boys' School Shoes, also a full stock of valises, c. I have purChaSed the hurneSS business of Mr. “"112. Strein, and will continue the said business in an up tn date stxle. havmg secured the services of a first-class harness maker, who v.33! altt'nd to this department of the business. Naming Like Laalksr ! “I 1 ‘NIKLLBROOK. ‘)_ Bring in your Harness and get it repaired wBefore the Sprmg RushfimW gflNTAEIfl‘HANKé MILLBROOK, : :7 ONTARIO Great CLEARING Sale! Opp. Town Hall, Veterinary Surgeon to His Majesty’s 14th . W. Fisller, Millbrook Branch. QQ T. J. LANG Deposits of $1 00 and upwards received and interest allowed at current rates. Interest added to principal twice a )ear. Every facility afforded Fanners for their Banking Business. Sale notes cashed or taken 10: collection. Come New Ere It’s Too Late Office on King St., first door West Collins' Bank SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. BIG SNAP! Farmers’ Banking. Special Sale Note Forms FREE on application. Establishtd 1857. Betlcr Buy than \Vi F. J. HOLLADAY¢ allls by Telephone prempfly attended to. 6\__MANAGER @ggéeegéegéeméé COME TO OUR goods, Corn and other canned goods. £00115, and evErything else is Included. nf‘LfA n l â€"-uv a.- nu you“ fthis Sale. Everything gomg at cost while they last. of Groceries. Another opportunity long time again. Do not wait-a 4 “ ' raisins for ...... I 5-11.). tin syrup for 3 2- lb. tins “ ... 8 lbs cooking syrup for Table syrup in bulk per lb 4 lbs of fresh currauts {or ish you had Ettad (fine, Tmnta. and shoe department and all customcxs, and whether ence in the boot and shoe Your patronage soliuui. 'ht prices. We, hnfi; a A full stock of Lunks, .........25c W .........25c 'w... 25c i, C,I ‘9 v The funeral of ’he late Mrs. John Fee on Fnday of last Neck was largely attended. The dccascd was Julongsl the oldest and mosi respected residcnu of Emily. Her bcrcmcd hu=band .xhrcc sons and three daughters. arc left to mourn the: 1055 of a land a: .d afi'cc- [innate mama. THE PHILIP CAREY ROOFKNG rupular Store for Stylish Millinery, Fa Our Mullinery Openings last week werq cyowded every day and sold more H.115 direct from New York this week inclui and Ready-to-wcar Hats. Chxldrcn‘si exclusive in style. For 112 Ladies’ Tailoring and qu making up beautiful Costumes % Ladits' Dresses made to order from 04‘ Ladies' Costumes made up from 75d SATURDAY and Moxnn' at cach wed; xx 1.1.x {aux Studw connected with D. Puguc’s Dental Ofiicc. Teacher at SightSinging Voice Culmre RAIN WATER flowing down the tad an be used {or domestic purposes. No nail heads an: exgmscd :0 View. I: prescnts an an: and aumaiw ap- 1}“...- --v. , ~ Mr. Potts Land and Sea 'Mlssmnary 2 1.11.1. occupy the Presbs'tcrian pulp" at ! Sabbath, and no doubt inn]. next _ rge crowd as m the: pan. ; - had a long and vaned cxpcr-; ‘Icncc amongst soldnas of a regular hrmy. salors and lgntbcrmen, his dis- ‘cov'crics and expel-tenet: are: hcipfui; find mm“:- 7 Mr. H. Magee was in Pctcrboro ta- day on business. ‘ Seniors in the different churchcs - 0-x,l ,_1 lxader McMastct Universaty Quanctzr (fatpets, I yard wide, good plttcms, : lilour linoliennes all wadths at 42 Lhcuile curtains at 2.50, regular 53$ CHAS. I Mr. Herb Blackwell's horse fright- cncd and (was far as Sturgeon-st. Thc horse thought he would makc time bx- Invclfiug the railroad. ' ThCTCIS no hope get of the Brad, 1 um boas: being rcbuilt. Partners are very busy and gem ng . It" on with their seeding. ' News A jams and R H W imam ,0“ ‘I‘d’c in Lindsay 'l usday 0.1 busing: ‘We‘havecpeued up this week all our William Green lwmc. ‘ W300 Men's Walking Boots 99:.. reg- $1.35 I Luge consignment new Spring Hard ‘ Gents Staple D Table linens 25c, reg 30, 35C». reg 45‘ nmlu. . . L 'l‘hxs meet ng Is looxec‘ f’by the local Orangcmcn u news! and will no doubt, Wong (gm: mbered by them (km Deptâ€"King Edward 97 PC- Whlte and gold 97 pc. Dinner Sctts 5 D. a. muons“. Team. Toronto, L S. CLARRY, Agent, Mllibrook ;; orangamw will hold an on May 41b in {he {'5 $11. A number of prqxn- and win 19: present to give: 5, Among these will be (‘01, ha, of Lindsay ; Rev. Mr, .‘flmemee: Mr. Sodcn, I'cz. kREADYâ€"MA Special 'l" 11,; "I 3!: I0. 7 or this same :9 M a: two wires are locked with 1“,” the (coat in 111 direct“ ”f f at“ “m M Ff“ ! In. any CD“ “I. fad ch; 1 Penal are for ml: by the different churchcs «\ tended on last Sabbazh. ‘ 3} incited forward to game" with great m- loubt. be an event a Prat Fence are -â€"I'c crboro GROC Men's new Sp Boy's new 5; I _.- .‘L ‘ km -l . $ .._.L. Frost Strong can‘t be ‘3! pro‘ act am gull gav Mu he 311i ! bn P n (m M: W In 31 m M

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