:the‘ "to: As unit F gtcn wiah me. No. I Stock, a1} 5;..- guaranteed. 44’ ' ‘ All the show: goods wall be sold I git a very smaH advance on cost. I thank you“ kindly for past‘ patrogage, and églicit your further brders§yhich wilf;_have my best ‘5‘ ‘ _'.‘ - A'L Fruit {or alljinds of FENCING. You Lean build a “ï¬re Fence in a Mad Hole, if you get steel postsâ€"no g out of the ground by frost. gent for Leading N urSeries. :Leave your order early (or fright. Auto Sprayer. C all ariaâ€"scysam- pie. ‘ Call early and leave your order for New Sccd Potatoes. Pnce -:._L L Any person who has fruit trees ,or plant potatoes should have 3 Auto SDmver. Call and cm. M.“ fleave their orders early to be able to Secure their fcnc'és in time. Agent-[or the Q‘LAQ‘NET Cream SScepara'tors-ihere are none better-.1 :I sell the best Hay Fork Goods-â€" §the Only one that has the triple .power. Call and See Made! before i’buying. Fancy Fenc constantly on be seen at M r‘ pure Store. stand Ihave Sec ,3“ the leadi (he Market. 7 the Lock cf c PEERLESS vvvvv nuns [5 WI†she convenient for all. The pay now is .one‘ dollara day for three yea: men .and upwards according to rank. The time when every man must ,serve seems to b: in Sight; would it not be WC†for you to begin so that you may be m a positzon to command} instead of being commanded P I According to a late order it 15 neces- .sary that a“ R0215 shall be Sent in at dens: one week before Camp. wm all vimcrcsted kind!) ' can and See the ~Captain soon as possible. The tme‘ .ior camp ï¬as been ï¬xed so that it willl Steel Posts -.-- .vu ll ‘ Millbrmk, on Monday the fourth . 0! Jane, 1906, at 7.30 p.111, "ï¬le 461hRegimequiHGn Into Camp 318011311111 on Jun 18. :Farmers l (.1 COURT OF REVISION u. ‘1‘, Rev. F. C Stephenson, M.D., Rev. J. 'C. Brown, B. A , Rev. T. B. Hyde. N "V. Hoyle-5', K. C., are co operating. â€Correspond mth Mr. J. A. Jackson, "(k-new! Secretary, 09-100 Confedera- ‘tion Life Buildixg, Toronto, for details "The Court of Revision for the ‘ ‘4’ Millbrook on the Jase-same: "nr 1906, will be held in the Town sionary and edu appliances ;and my leaders, Rev Trees, Shrubs Rigid AciduT. ' Fences and leading Wire ‘. D, LEACH, secured There The one )r you to begin so that a positron to command 1g commanded P cap‘. NO. 4 Co†Millbrook. W. W. (â€1.1.0 PT, Clark 1 So that it will The pay now is Assessment Roll L Niggay; Tow n Hall. Having purchased the Butcher 3 Business of Mr. John McBride, I 0 am prepared to please the public ' it FIRST QUALITY will do it.‘ V; "age BUSINESS SHAN- g Donnelly in Charge A trial order solicited. tand. Don’t miss the KoMiCaL RaCe on the 24th in Mberoo. i Miss Mary Drew, of Ponty; a guest at the home of Mr. a I R. W. Clarke yesterday. NURSE BROSL’ ‘LIVI “he will be pleased to have from you when you need a class livery outï¬t. Terms Don't forget the place, Uni‘ Millbrook, W. T. McBride always on hand. Fish. Feel and Vegetables in season. day Mr. E. W. Lamprcy has purchased a new ‘ purp ' to replace ‘jcrry ’ which ‘ met with foul play recently at the hand of some monster in human guise. We hope Mr. Lamprcy wit} have better success With his new canine. which is of the same excclient hm»! n: 1...-.. Messrs. Fred McCurry a Shooke, of Pctcrboro, Were town over Sunday. arranged for than Annual Excur on July 3Ist to Lakeï¬cld thence Steamer Stoncy Lake to Buckh‘ calling at Youngs Point, Mountjul Burlwgh Falls and Love: Sick. MISS L. Winlew lcft ye: an extended visit to Stral join with her host of fricm wishing her a pleasant visit. To D. HAMPTON, ESQ. Principa} Public School, Millbrook, Ontario A committee in]! meet the morning train on Thursday. and the evening train on Wednesday, if notice has been given that some of the Durham teach- ers are coming on Wednesday evening. for the purpose of giving information in regard to good boarding houses and hotel accommodation to those who % have no friends In the city All teach- ers who wish information regarding homes should report in the ladies’ waiting room upstairs at the Union Station on their arrival. Yours truly, JAMES L. HUGHES, Chief Inspector. '1‘- n Ir .. . vâ€"u, \y'blllll â€a!†The exact time of Icavmg will be an- nounccd at the City Hall on Friday morning. All teachers should bring their vulises to the City Hall on Friday morning, so as to make it unncmssary to return to their home: to get their I uggagc. In the afternoon the teachers wxll visrt Queen Alexandra School, the last ‘SClIOOl erected in Toronto, and will visit the different rooms, especially the Domestic Scrence and Manual Train- ing rooms. ’l‘eachers will be free at 230 to make preparatory arrangements for leaving on the early evening tram 'l‘l“. A..- ... .:_. We will use 3-bu‘righ: W The Toronto teachers, especially those who formerly lived m Durham County, are glad to learn that the teachers of Durham County propose to come to Toronto on the 24th and 25th instants to Visit the Public Schools in- stead or holding the ordinary meeting of the Convention. The Toronto teach- ‘ .ers had made arrangements to give a 'reception to the Durham teachers on Friday evening, 25th instant, but un- fortunately the railway tickets are’not good on Saturday, so that the Durham teachers Will have to leave about ï¬ve, o'clock. A1 BOARD 05 CHIEF INSPECTORS OFFICE1 'l‘oronto, May 4th, 1906. DEAR SIR,--â€" ..-u\. 'esses Will be delivered by icott of the Normal School. ector Hughes, Dr. Goggin, Iquair, Rev. Dr. 'l‘alling and , all of whom were formerly Durham County. Iy morning all the teachers at at the City Hall at 8.30, wrll be divxded into groups various schools. InspectOr lhave guides to take the ma the schools. 'ternoon the teachers wxll Alexandra School, the last ant ed “1 Toronto, and will Wt erent rooms, especially the 31.0 tience and Manual Train- era N e the the will be free at 230 to ma ratory arrangements for I,“ the early evening train orc ne of leaving will be an- 25c. he City Hall on Friday ll teachers should bring R o the City Hall on Friday W ‘- is to make it unneCessary of 7) ,heir home to get their Mill ee wxll meet the morning gar? lrsday. and the evening Cd“ iesday, if notice has been un ‘ no of the Durham teach- serrn g on Wednesday evening, :1? u‘ e of giving information 557;" )0d boarding houses and ms 11 iodation to those who good Is In the city All teach- Ml : information regarding tensii 68, Union St" vIcBride’ 5 old EDUCATION. All teach- Mr. J. I. Fair has been I regarding tcnsivc Improvements to . the ladxcs’ on Tuppcr Street, and ( ll-.. 177737 11c acxvcu, ana altogether a m tune 1s anticnpaled. Prc it. commence at 8 o’clock. 15c, chx-Idren xoc. All we Mrs. (Dr.) F. J. Snelgro to T oronlo for a short vxs mother. The Rev. N. D. Drew p here on Wednesday to hi PontypooL He was at the Mrs. R. ]. LeRoy. of Can: who was buried 'l'uesday m ton. Several members of were wuh him. st LeR1 Wife’s sister, and icaves :1 {am children. She was a con young mm. Her hast merchant in Camdep . East. ‘ caved ones havelhehcaflfth . |quany "I I“ . u“. “ ,(v l .twauum, uesraes selectio - Orchestra. Refreshm served, and altogether a most pleasant tune is anticrpaled. Programme to commence at 8 o’clock. Admission 15c, chr-ldren me. All welcome. Mrs. (Dr.) F. J. Snelgrove has gone to Toronto for a short Visit with her mother. The Rev. N. D. Drew passed thru’ here on Wednesday to his home m Pontypool. He was at the funeral of Mrs. R. J. LeRoy. of Camden East, who was buried Tuesday m Canning- ton. Several members of his family were wrlh him. Mrs LeRoy was his Wife’s sister, and leaves a famlly of three children. She was a comparatively young mm. Her hmhand is a morph-syn '2â€" 1--_, J .uv‘uu u.v noun. ueyell. sec. by Conn Needham, That six Cement cross- ings, and a. walk from the Methodist Church to Mr. Russell’s be put in this seasonâ€"Carried. Moved by Conn, Doak. sec. Deyell. That the whole Con committee to prepare and ask for lenders for co Carried. Moved by Conn. Deyell. sec. by Conn. Needham. That CODIIB. Kells and Doak be a committee to have repairs done to Fire Hall and Town Hall window ellls and have ï¬re escape painted â€"Carrled. Moved by (Joan Doak. sec. by Conn. Deyell, That Couns. Needham 6: Hells be a committe to lnvestlgete the throw- "! 0f ruhbich on streets, contrary to By-law and [aim Mum. .....:..._. , .- ns by the. ents will also be by Conn. ncll be a speciï¬cations ment work â€"- . Mr. R. W. Clarke was in Toronto this Week on busmess. A socml. under the auspices of the Ladies" Aid, will be held in the base- ! men: of the Millbrock Methodist , Church on Tuesday next, May 15th. ‘ i There Will be an extra good program of vocal and instrumental music, readings, recrtations, besides selections by the Orchestra. Refreshments will also be served, and altogether a most pleasant time is antiCIpated. Programme to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission 15c, children xoc. All “union-“n wur nu. J. I- ran has been making ex- 'ding tcnsivc Improvements to his premises dres’ on 'l‘uppcr Street, and occupicd by nion Mr. L. Larmer. He: has had the house shingled in the new, added new steps and a fresh coal 0f paint has certainly added beauty and value to this pmpcr i ’ ty. Mr. Fair has certainly lots of en- :tor. terprise, and has strong faith in the future of thxs pretty and thriving town. ' AR‘QUND TOWN. -â€" Rumor Inc D .\ AKUUNU 'l'O\\'N.â€"â€"anor has it, which we are led to believe founded, that Mr. H. W. jolinston has on thsiiosed of his trottin r horse, “ Bob,†We to Mr. W. ] E. Gillott, fora handsome in figure. A number of the citizens have been in to see “ Bob†in his new quar ters, which, by the way, are a credit to any man, and a comfort to any horse. Mr. Gillott has ei ' the undressed the (.oniicil as to pro- bable visit of the Soiiris Lacrosse Club to Millbrook in the near future. This Club hold the Cliaiiipioiishlp of the North-West, and are travelling east to play in Montreal for the World’s La- crosse Championship, As many ineiii- ‘ bers of the Souris Team are from Mill- brook or sons of former Miilbrook is well We on iii us 8. ii w fr iieral igaged the sauces of {Cu '0 til 8‘.†t l 9"“11’1’; 0 (5° H -il by a ‘competent’ groom iii the pei‘Son of I eres 'e' "u†“01]! ‘9 '°" " rii, ‘ Mr ’ William Donnelly, extend assistance in sue to the Citizens as Bill. Mr. Gillott is h itii event? Favorable consideration \v as promised somewhat doubtful as to the wisdom of M" A' '1" “maiml‘g' P’95'd6‘1‘0f‘l'e ie hiring such a groom, because it Bob†is Miilbrook Horticultural Society and in a very intelligent horse, and is said to Mr. G. A. Duncan, director, appeared ' understand a look as w ell as a nod, to know if the Corporation was desir- and he is afraid that when he looks at 0115 of â€10 SOCieU’ again taking charge Bill that he iiiaytliiiik that he is trying 9f. “19 decorations on the Town Hall to look past him ; friends have advised plot. him to never mind, that in time the Moved by Conn. K0118. sec, by Conn. horse will get to understand his groom Deyell, That a grant of $i5 he made to and to see that this is merely a iiliysi~ the Society for the above purpose.â€" cal defect that acquaintance will over- Carried. t h come. Mr. Gillott is hopeful that llio’ Moved by (our. Doak. see. by Colin. ; the groom is young and small of stat- Kaila, That the Reeve and Conn. Deyell ‘ ure. possessing. as he does, inherited he committee tollaVedeatl maple trees A ability to feed and train and care for replaced on the streets â€"Cunied. ‘ horses, that ‘Bob’ will be ready for Notices of appeal from assessment in the 24th. It is ‘1 800d thing and shows were read from the G N.W and (LRR. 1); great judgment on the part of the pur- 'l‘eiegrapy CUHJPRDYS. ° chaser to secure such a qmet, well bred wt _ V .. _ The Underwriters inspection report speedyanimal. 1M" (“â€0“ intends to of lire appliances was read and showed , 5“? mm for; oriyer and “‘1! not un- a satisfactory state 0! ufl'airs. £4 {71" any Loni} cratihon enter 5â€" 1"}:th The Reeve was authorized to sign the K; 3 races, r. JO â€5“?" “15 puroias- orders on the Treasurer as follows: i ‘ ed a small though beautiful open gaited V S cm lec ’t'ounghorsc from the popfular “91:56: J.‘FHHICBY. reiiuirs'twculvertuu l 00 “)3 man of our town, Mr. Ira hattrass. . . “it Joshua McMahon , " ..>..... 50 Mr. Jos. Htckson, Reeve of Man- 1- MCI-Vela“. . l°( repairs to rna:l...... I 87 VETS, was in [own on Alonda‘v. R. Wallace, carting... .. .... . . I 50 I . . . . . ‘ M ' f ’ i " Miss Gertie Hamilton was a Visitor 318:1 gill un'l'ï¬ Timâ€: .2) dram , m . r‘h to Ashburiihani over Sunday. ' it man, 2: m: m â€A _-. â€any, 1. ‘ Wesley Methodist Church of his brother, Rev. G. l4 Millbrook, yesterday. i services are greatly apprcci Sclwyn Circuit, and the undcr his pastorate are flou‘ sermons are eloquent, he]; strucnvc. We join with hi: friends in Milllnook and wishmg him commucd sum good work. 7 _ U . Bahivs cry because they are sick. II mavï¬bg a pain in the stnmuch, rolir, m cramps,--but in any czue n fer drups Nerviline aoatheu away Una distress and allows the I nhy to blue-x peacefullv. Where the-re are young «:hlldran there should 3180 be Nervillne. ll: cures ull lhe minor ailmenmjnat as promptly as the docturâ€"zuld not an expensive. For nearly fifty years Pulsnu’s Nairviliue has been the grant household of Calm-la. Sold everywhere 23c. bottles. remedy in large k past him ; friends have advised 3 never mind, that in tune the will get to understand his groom Rev. Unless than 1: daily uéuon of the bowell, poisonous product; no sbsorbed. causing head- «he. binouneu. mum: dupepnla. and thu- prevcnung tho Bunyan-Hi: from doing in best work. Ayor'. rm. an liver pun. Act study, 31! Vegetable. I! you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de- ,bility, nervousness, exhaus- tion, you should begin at once with Aycr’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. r,,v__.._b\. .9 lcbchUUHy ited. I am also agent for 9eterboro Steam Laundry. H. ards. : District met-ting ofthc Mcthod- IUTCh will be held in Millhrook my 22nd and 23rd. Watch for r announcements. ' “-â€" Stop a Crying Baby. ' vs cry because they are sick. Ii ; {a pain in the stnmuch, r'oiir, or ‘ |,--but in any came a few drups no aoatheu away the distress and ( the I uby to blue-x peacehxllv. k the-re are ,vunng uthran there ‘ Mao bo Nervinne. It cures all 5} mr ailments just as promptly as h i..._‘....y A 7A W e l rust Doctors MR V1602. ers AGUB cuaa. CHERRY PBCTORAL. '0 tan no uenm ! We publish the (0:3qu of III our medicines. comparatively husband is a last. The Her- ntfdt sympathy anu small of stat- Ie does, inherited "ain and care for will be ready for d thing and shows e part of the pur- a qmet, well bred, Gillott intends to 'and will not UH“ Clare, Pastor of the uxurch, was agucst ‘v. G. R. Clare, of day. Mr. Clarc’s appreciated on the Inc! the Clxurn'hcs are flourishing His :nt, helpful and in- ‘ with his numerous‘l , c. Ayn co.;'i.owon. Hus. unannounc- of ' a 5" â€QWMV‘ ¢ . . Jimkmamny" % and bavan m success In his i said to a nod, looks at is trying ‘19 TIL-Carried. (‘01) non then w“... u. uuvmon on the Assessment Roll of71906 on Monday, June 4th, at 7.3%) {nunâ€"Carried. Moved by Coun. Deyell. sec. by Coun Needlnam, That six Cement cross- ings, and awnâ€: from the Methodist Church to Mr. Russell’s be put in this seasonâ€"Carried. .v Moved by (.‘oun. Need Conn. Deals, That thia (:0 Court of Revision on the R0†of71906 on Monday, ‘ 7.36 [nunâ€"Carried. - v‘o - \-u R. Wallace, carting... Geo McL'urry, repairs to J, Huffman, ï¬xing brid; W.‘1‘hexton, coal ...... l’. Godfrey. cleaning chimx Coun.l\'eedham, exp. [0'] Moved by Loun. Doak. see. by Conn Keller, That the Reeve and Conn. Deyeh‘ be committee tohavedeadmapls trees replaced on the streets â€"Curried. Notices of appear from assessment were read from the G N.W and (LRR. 'l‘elegrapy Company's. The Under writers inspection report of the applian cea was read and showed a satisfactory state 0! utfanra. The Reeve wasauthorized to sign the orders on the Treasurer as follmss: ,q- ....u-u.u an LU pro-l liable visit of the Sonris Lacrosse Club to Mlllbrook in the near future. This Club hold the Chumplonahlp ofthe West, and are travelling exist to play In Montreal for tho World’s La- crosse Championship, bers of the Suuris 'l‘eum are from Mill- 'l‘hc services lust Sabbath cw: the Methodist Church “'ch very inter- csting and instructive. 'l'hc pastor. Rev. (l. R. Clare preached a helpful Scrmon to a large and apprccmtivc congregation. The musical part ol‘thc scrvi 'c was also enjoyed by all present. l 'l‘wo beautiful anthems were. rcndcrcd l l mug,r in As many mem- brook or sons of former Millbrook in an neocptablc manner by the choir Citizens, a visit Would be ofgeneral which has been rcCt-ntly strengthened Interest here; and would the Council by the following good voiccs, Misses l extend assistance in such an event? Adams. COUI'UK‘Y and Pccl. 'l‘lllSl Favorable consideration was promised_ choir, Ulldcl‘ â€"3 (llr(:Clion Of Mr. D- i Mr. A. '1‘. Armstrong. Presidentol'the Hampton, is certainly :1 â€Cd†{0 â€TC ‘ Mlllbrook Horticultural Society and Church. You arc cordially hmted tol Mr. G. A. Duncan, director, appeared attend the services each Sunday. I to know if the Corporation was deslr- ‘ . 'l'hc l’rcshytenans have arranged .‘or one of the bocrety aguln taking charge _ their annual S. S. Excursion on july of. the decorations on the Town Hall 19m to Burlciuh 1:31“ .ma nIL~~--l plot. The regular meeting of (fouzscu “as held an Mon Members all present. Minn meeting read and conï¬rmed Messrs. II. M. Wood and sythe addressed the (.onncil 1-‘errozone makes permanent cures. Absolutely safe because itis purely vegetable anJ contains no alcohol. Concentrated cure in tablet form,â€" that’s Ferrnzono, 50c. per box or six boxes for $250 at 3“ dealers or by mail from N.C.Polson Co.,11art- ford, Comm, 15.8.3}, and Kingstonflut. flow».â€" was not restful and 1) bad shape. roadne 116M“: †3' sprinï¬ I was In I touk six bottles of Fer- und was made the picture of .-1-.u-Ivu. A well known resident of Utopia, Ont., Mr. H. H. Pos’tle, writes: " From long experience I am convinced that everyone requires medicine in the Spring. As a rule the blood Is thin and lmpnre and the whole system is con- ‘gested with poisons that should be carried off. I use Ferrnzone because it eleurs up the system, gives you an‘ appetite and "takes you sleep well. One “inter I had serious palpitationj ofthe heart, nervous headaches, and an extremely tired feeling. Sleep! was not restful and by spring I was In bad shape. I took six bottles at F‘n-r ' Stupid, nhsmt-‘hflnded and d You feel the need of a stimul Ionic: I 'l‘nhnpnrt quickness and great ‘ itytothe entire system nothing like Ferrozcne. In a short time It makes you ft mat peculiar Weakness so common in the spring,isdexnoraliz1ng to body and mind alike. ‘ 1 adjourned, 3V. ‘va GILL w. n} gunow, pxerk. j. ’U s or appeal from assessment†)r I from the G N.W and (LRR. [of : Company's. vn Ida-writers inspection report dinucea was read and showed tory state 0! ufl'alra. we was authorized to Sign the the Treasurer as follons: n ripuirsiwculvertun l 00 D uUahon 7' " 50 “m . > we 1, repairs to "13:1,..." I 87 e, carting... .. 150 A â€'5, repairs to drain 75 "0"" n, ï¬xing bridge...... 150 SC†1), coal ...... W10 68 IV .cleaning chimney.... 5 00 Km ham, exp. to Toronto 6 00 Bet} y (.‘oun. Needham, see. by , That this, Council an as a at til; vision on the Anessment (Ilub on Monday, June 4th, at Pr ,‘arried. Vi Coun. Deyen. sec. by Conn sc. That six Cement cross- '1‘; walk from um MAâ€... . Causes DAMP SPRING WEAHHEH. HUINUUS TO HEALTH The many fnends of Fitzgerald m†be pleased he has come back to the reside. : Mr. John I. Clarkelcft for Mannoba l'lhxs week to resume his work at car- ipentermg for thc summer months. The Rural Deanery of Durh Victoria will meet vm Millbrook, May 15 and 16. On the 15th the sermon wxll be preached by Rev. Archdeacon Warren of Lakeï¬cld. am and â€"Guod wages paid. Ofï¬ce. GENERAL SERV That Peculiar regular meeting of Millbrook Mr. Robt. Toronto last Visit. TOWN COUNCIL HURRAH FOR on Victona Day, May day’s sport‘yct offcrcd small bills. Grand Ct See programs. uses Weakness, Headaches and Feeling of Unrest; the Cure. is Simple. Coun. Kalle, sec by Conn. L'a grant of $15 be made to urea! for the World’s La- npionslnp, As many mem- éuuris 'l‘eam are from Miâ€- ons of former Millbrook visit would be ofgeneral upoxsons that should be I use Ferrnzone because it the system, gives you an held (In Monday night would the Council in such an event? ation was promised_ mg. President ofthe Ruddy, Barrister, was in week on a professional Minutes of 1,3†:nds of Mr. W. S. pleased to learn that : to the old town to Max 24th. (JR-18625: dad and dull... of a stimutating :ry of Durham and m Millbrook, May , 15th the sermon ' Rev. Archdeacon ANT WANTED Apply at Mirror W m . For- rd. Seelargeand concert at night. agent. 1 MILLBROOK .--Vubu not as substantial as the main building presents a neat appear- ance, It will be used as an ini- plcmentstore and sale worn and already contains exhibits of ma- chinery for which Mr. Shaw is Gavan!» Spend the 24th in Millbrook. Big Celebration and Concert under the auspices of the Lacrosse Club and PubGC Library. Mr. Robert Shaw has bum an addition to the east side of his present residence, which thmmh ; FOR SALE -- Incubator and Brood- er complete. Apply to R. S. Johnston Mlllbrook, Ont r' Messrs. .I. Iackson, Kmnon, 1.“. Criminal Bethany, “arc in town on 'I be following are the of. at the annual meeting of Club held last week: â€"â€" Presidentâ€"C. 11.“le Vice l’rcsxdent-â€"_I. R. Secret PM W. Iolm 'lrcasurerâ€"W. S. Gixen Executlve Comm. â€"I. ( Dawson, A. A. Smith, E. and ".1 Lcith. 1 oc. Everyone wclcmnc. Mr. A. Campbell IS home ronto, where he has been am School of Science. Uon’tforgct the Lecture E A. Langfcldt, 11.0., to be St. 'I‘homas’ Sunday School May 17th. Like all Mr. 1,; lecturm this one will be y-cry mg. His Icc‘turc “ill be i‘ With hmclight Hews. Admis 10C. Everwmp w..l.‘,.m.. r â€u I 3. their annual SSlucurs xgth to Bux'lcigli Falls, points. Watch for bills. Mr. Chas. McMullcn w: tiff in the alleged money 5. heard before Magistrates Given on Tuesday last. . Brown was the dull-â€dam i Mr. R. Ruddy appeared {or After hearing the several wi gomg over the evulcncc cu prisoner was acquitted. 'l' of money alleged to have t vns $50. Don'tforgct the lnrrnr vital- : acts Mr. Elmer Jonas, of chanon, gave the anr a friendly ca“ yesterday. Hz: had quitc a lcnglhy convusatiou with Mr. J. ] Fair. 'l'ownship (V‘Icrk, and he 15 of the. (tpmiOn that (favan has a shrewd and careful ofï¬cm in the person of Mr. Fair. provided wnh bountiful r: After the Concert UL lhc choir were Invited 0‘ senagc when: they \Vcrc Rev. and Mrs. M. 1‘). The sacred concert in the Met Church, Cavanwllc, lust Friday ing, was not as largely altcnded ozhcrmse would on account 0 showcr of ram in the earning-â€" only a light shower, but was CHUI make some people {car that it mi; :1 wet night ; it was also :1 busy With the farmers, many of whonn no doubt have attended, only l and man being lircd “e um under l ‘ then‘ no: turning out. 'l‘hcsc r'c; in no way rcflcct on the Prtshyt Choir of our town who “2m.- an c h lent )m ran: and full' sustanm : ) good reputation which had Incc [hem and which has "one ahmm I D the land. As it was, bud: the (‘h at (Iavanville and the: (110†new nice sum. ca I'- PM . MN MW:- ‘â€â€œ"‘r c l’rcsbytcnans have annual S. S. Excurs to Buxlcigh 1.1115, Watch [or bxlls UIC scrvmcs each Sunday. l’rcshytermns have arranged for ’ Lnnual S. S. Excursion on july ‘0 Burlcigh Falls, and other Watch {01‘ bills. Chas. McMullcn was the pluin- ‘ the alleged money stealing case! before Magistrates “oak and‘ )n Tuesday last. Mr William was the dt-lL-ndant in the case. Ruddy appeared for dcfcmlant. :nring the several witnesses and VL‘I‘ the evnicncc uncl’ully, the ‘was acquittrd. The amount :y alleged to have been stolen forget UH: Lecture luv 19.“- J. W.- Grifï¬n, a'nd’oth ‘ 1 Is a Powerful. invigorating tonic. impart- 1 lug icalth and strength in particular I to the organs distinctly feminine. The local, womanly health is so intimately related to the general health that when I diseases oi the delicate. \z'omanly organs are. cured the whole body gains in health I and strength. For Weak and sickly i women who are “worn-out," "run-dovn " or debilitated, es neeially {or women who work in store, oi ice or schoolroom. who sit at the typewriter or sewing: machine, or bear hear household lusrdmxs. and for i nursing mot (-rs. Dr. i’ierec‘s Favorite Prescription has prm'on a priceless beneiit because. of its health-restoring and strength-giving powers. As a scothing and strengthening nerv- ine. "Favorite Prescription †is un- equaled and is invaluable in aliaying and ’ subduing nervous excitability. irritabil- , ity. nervous exhaustion. nervous prostra- tion. neuralgia. hysteria. spasms. chorea, ‘ or St. Yltns’s dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms commonly ‘uttcndant l upon functional and organic disease of l the womanly or'rans. it induces refresh- ing 5100p and re iet’es mental anxiety and despoudeney. Cures obstinate cases. "Favorite Pro- srription " is a positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of “fe- male weakness," painful periods, irregu- inrities. prolapsns or falling of the pelvic organs. weak back. bearing-down sensa- tions. chronic congestion, inflammation and uieoration. llr. i’ierce’s medicines are made from harmless but oilicient medical roots found rowing in our American forests. The in: fans know of the marvelous cura- tivo Value of some of these roots and im- iartml that knowledge to some of the rientiiier whites. and gradually some of the more progressive physicians came to test and use them. and ever since they have grown in favor by reason of their superior curative virtues and their safe un‘ti harniiessoualitit-s. Comm..â€"I C. Kclls, . .A' Smith, E. W. LamprC) 1“" horse in town on 'I'uesday . W. Johnston. )c duh-deant in the case. y appeared for defendant. the s “cm-M witnesses and c evuicncc caxcfully, the acquitted. The amount ged to have bccn stolen Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Indium, In mes .’ which thong}; united mm m the par L.... Winslow. zumc. Come 1 ; home {rum To SCH attending the ofï¬cers cltctcd f the Bowling .ecturc by Rev. , to be giver. in ch00] room on Mr. Ilangfcldt’s )6 very interest- bc illustrated Admission only Eakms. 11 had Incccdcd gone abroad In bum the (‘hurch Lhun' netted a Welcomed by Scxsmixh, and rsï¬'cshxncms'. rmngcd {or :1 0n july and other We are ch like this day. Elected ‘ A ls, I. “prey 1 tin horse-s 2 tins gold n roodâ€" 3 tins tomat Islon 3 bottles key 5 packages o 11;; ,. o the and Biscuits and Pickles and c an Why not t: his ugh ain 2a_r- E a 7 im- q :nd Hill- is}, }"A'csl)‘\‘tcri;m ::\'c an excel- sustmncd the nu-mbvrs of Mc- u tau-1C Pickles and Btgé-rwbottled Why not take advantzm 2 tins gold medal “ 25c 3 tins tomatoes and com ...... 25:: 3 bottles keystone pxckles for 25¢ 5 packages of 25c. tea for ...I.OO W'e are clearing out like this may not I have had over tw enty years' trade, and guarantee ent ire satisfar vafiscs, M: I win have charge of the Loo wii} as usual pav stnct attention to you want hand made or ficton' boo can supplv you with the bust goods Special line of boys' School Shoes. \-:1chc 3'. I have purchased the I: and will continue the said but secured the su‘viCe‘s of a ï¬rst to this dqpartuumt of the Lu Bring in your Harness WBefore the SI: of 25c. tea for ...I.6o of 40c. tea for ...1.00 shoe brand salmon Come Now Ere it’s†Too Late Qpp. TOWH Hall Veterinary Surgeon advantage of this price “bile Ofï¬ce on Deposits of $1 00 and upwan aHOWCd at current rates. principal [mcc Better Buy than \Vish Every facility afforded Farmers for Business. Sale notes cashed or taken SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 9--â€" Calls by Special Sale Note F our Stock of Groceries. Anothe: come for a long time again. Do Established 1857 gOOdS, and o FiSllelsg urgeon to His Majest_\’s 1.4x!) King St, ï¬rst door \Vest (‘n‘ ®\LMA' Ld the harneSs business sam’ business in an un 25c ...........z5c 8 lbs. cooking syrup for ...... 25c Table syrup in bulk per 1b.... 3c Corn and other canned goods, and everything eise is Included. Sale. Everything gomg at cost they last. Telephone promptly Y s'ears' emu-r} satisfaction. 4 lbs of fresh currants for 4 “ raisins for ..'. uuaulL‘SS m an up to date rst-class harness maker, w} Lusmcss. and upwards received and ‘-lb. tin Syrup for 41). tins ‘- ass and get it Spmng Rush.‘ boot and shoe 35 at rig] 5 also a Torms FREE you had. ence in the boot and ShOe 1 our patxox age sum u d. \Vest Collins' Bank Interest added a year. “ :uuK'B, uamess, ight prices. We 2' a full stock of t. Another opportunity in. Do not waitâ€"x ,' attended to of Mr. \Vm. Strain O00... Iona-0.0.... on ate Styfe’ haw“: ', who will attend their L. 101' coliccng, xikng 000 oo- repaired applicaxicn 25c 25c .25c 25c 3c Intenst to .unks, u' C Croekery Deptâ€"King E_dward_9 )Vhitc and gold 97 pc. Dunner 5c: Table linens 25c, mg 30. 3543-. T‘ “'e have opened up this week all \Villiam Green A: Konu StapL Men's Walking Boots 993.. reg. (:arpets: I yard wide, good pmc 14001: lmohennes all wxdths a: Chcntle curtains at§.5o, regal 1r rOpular Store for Stx‘lish Miilim Our Millinery Openings last \Vc: CfOWded every day and 5013 m ): direct from New York this week and Ready-to-wcar Hats. (‘hzi exclusive in stx 1e. Ladies’ Tailoring and making up beautiful (‘ostzj Ladies' Dresses made to order {1 Ladies' Costumes made UP “'0‘ CHAS Teacher of SightSinging Voice Ca SATURDAY and Mommy o: m E: xx LINDSAY. Studio connected Dental 095cc. Ladcr McMasu-x L'nEVm-sny (“:5 The Business Meeting was the Parsonagc on Monday The work of the year was r The: Missionary and Educ-at: o iugs were quite In advance of I: xiuus year. Lebanon presented Vin-ct. Omemcc ls ucll up. am strong pull expects to mcc: all ‘ In good time. After 5:: ma. [ Mr. â€I. C Ivorv was clrctcd zu ': the Annual I)lslf2Ct .‘Jrctmg meets m Cambridge St. Church; ' v, on 23rd of May, The last Quarterly Mectm Conference scar was held om morning. '11:: attendanCc ‘ and a large number panou Communion. In the cvcuingi gave: song service. The Chi ï¬lled. BcSidcs a number of h} anthem, Severai solos, and a 4 Were well rawdcrcd. The Ci been recruited lately by Mi Deacon who is winnmg grea Mrs. Brvson, Messrs. T ]. l’aré 'W. 1.13mi}. though not men Ute choxr. are always ready y when requared, and are aiway 'apprccxatcd. Miss Flo<si; Mar! ably assistcd the orgamst, Mis: Ivory. D. H. WILLIAESOH, Tenor. T0 Subscribe for "Mir The Methanist Church consignment new Spring Mr. 12.5. Harvey spent ‘ Pctemom, declares be ex drive Very much. and why n: HARVEST ERS ARTHUR G Delicate Children Speci The heaviest. st fence males the lac]. like g chain, is only The New Frosf unyielding parts of fence as strong as tk “’c guara: ... any Frost Fcn‘ The Mir .READY-. Man's nc .Boy's u Make D. Pt ' .7".-' .‘v â€"‘ aw! A-A“ ,-'.\.‘KV\'.‘".-t. :7‘5’:- â€â€œ3. n‘xixï¬ï¬‚ ' “3’71' {$.13 @17â€" .‘r o {#:41'1 .mvz'v-awysn'.s-r‘*.".."r -..n--~-~.-v~<aw-.~c: T'T“" ’Jv'" â€i-"-‘-‘.“"T "v“v -‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' .:--â€"~.. -.~ ... HURRAH FOR MILLBROOK Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription on Victoria Day, May 24th. Grandest Is a owerful. invigorating 1:.nic.iinpart- day’s sportyet offered. Sec large and ' I: l lug ealth and IISlei'i'llglli inI partietiIizii' small bills. Grand concert at night. to the organs distinctly fl‘llliiiilic. 'ihe ocal,womiinly health is so intimately See programs. related to the general health tlIiut when ’ '. . . - diseases of the delicate. woman y organs . ., , Mr. lxobt. RUdd)’ Bairister, “as m are. cured the whole body gains in health ‘ . 10’0"†mt Week 0" a professtonal and strength. For weak and Sickl)’ I vtsit. CHIEF INSPECTORS OFFICE Toronto, May 4th, 1906. DEAR SIR,--â€" The Toronto teachers, especially those who formerly lived in Durham County, are glad to learn that the teachers of Durham County propose to come to Toronto on the 24th and 25th women who are. "worn-out," "run-down " l or debilitated, es ieeiziliy for women who work in store, oi ice or sehoolroom, who sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, or bear heuv household liiti'deiis.Iaiid for I? nursing mot ers. Dr. l’ieree’s l-iivorite I :2: E 'â€"-El :22. 5:: =3 :2: 2m. ago? 99969955999595 u H ' 2 I Mr. John J. Clarkeleft for Manitoba you are an crinz mm ,I I'llllS week to resume his work at car- ; impure blood, thin blood, deâ€" ‘ - ipentering l0r the summer months, ' bility, nervousness, exhaus- The Rural Deanery of Durham and “on you should begin at once -I‘ Victoria will meet in Millbrook, May 9 . \- Prescription has provoii a priceless beneiit because 0 f its health-restoring and strengthdrivingr powers. - are due directly or indirectly ' rr . rv j - Ill A , S '11:: the . 15 and 16. On the 15th the sermon mésï¬fsï¬zflmg "ï¬gpigfgï¬yï¬ï¬y "l: “9,3, instants to Visit the Public Schools in- W t yer 8 arsapa“ 9 1 Will be preached by Rev. Archdeacon equaled and is invaluable in zil' to eyatrain. Drugs 350,11 stead or holding the ordinary meeting Sarsapariila You have known only temporary relief, our iayliig lilIlId ’ subduing nervous excitability. irritu Il - “ arren of Iiakeï¬dd' ity. nervous exhaustion. nervous tirIOstra- < ' t f ‘ r ‘ ‘ tion. neuralgia. hysteria. spasms, 0. area, GENERAL SL1.“ Aer \\ ANT 1â€) or St. Vitiis‘s dance, and other distressnig _("’°d wages Pald- Apply at MHTOT nervous symptoms commonly attendant Office. upon functional and organic disease of the womanly organs. It induces refresh- The many friends of Mr. W. S ’ lug 5100p and re eves mental anxiety and .. ’ despt'iiidcncy. Fitzgerald will be pleased to learn that of the Convention. The Toronto teach- ers had made arranuements to give a D teachers on all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. " Unless thorn is daily action of the bowoll, poisonous product; no absorbed. causing hood- . echo. billouiieu. must-n dnpemiu, and thus g X preventing the Suluurillo i’rniu doing it) best '°'l‘- Aron Pills are liver pills. Act gently. all vegetable. . Icicntiï¬cally-ndjusted glasses will positively remove eye- strain with All its attending Iflictions. reception to the Durham Friday evening, 25th instant, but un- fortunately the railway tickets are'not good on Saturday, so that the Durham teachers wxll have to leave about five ‘ v“‘ H. . Tu rner, Cures obstinate eases. "vaorIlte Pret- . ff d d f‘ h h.s come b. 1 ~ v Seription" is a positive cure or t in mos , , ,I ll. , a I. 6 .arm . e- 1 Wk 0 the Old tom] to complicated and obstinate crises of “fe- Ever-l f‘lrl 5 O o clock. reSide. Millbrook As a partial guide to the teachers of Durham I sen mule weiilttiess," painful periods, irregu- â€"â€"~\___ . inrltles. prolupsus or falling of the pelvic BAP: A organs. Iweiilt back. bearing-down sensa- VIP SPRlN G WE THEP titui<.I c ironic congestion, inflammation JSUMMER SCHOOL OF BIBLE STUDY AND SUNDAY ’SCHOOI. METHODS "The Ontario Sunday School Associa- ion announces a Summer School to be held in Victoria College, Toronto, July 9th-2ist next. hour courses of lectures have been arranged -â€"“ Elements of i'l'eaclnng and Child Study†Dr. Tracy, "l'oronto University ; “ Old 'l‘estament crs for their i’wnt‘v , :(1 taken ior colic-21:32:†d the following general outline of the present plan. Inspector ’i‘illey will send a detailed statement to all teachers :â€" Those teachers who can make it Business. Sale notes cashed or t9. We have no unrat- t We publish and tllt‘t‘i‘ntlon. o tumult. or on our medicines. . v1 ilr. i‘ierce’s medicines are made from w... PUINUUS TO HEALTH harmless but eilieieiit medical roots \‘ i ' imnr growipg in qurIAmerit-aIn forests. The. in: inns mew o 1 ie marve ous cura- , Causes Weakness Headaches and ‘ convenient to come to Toronto on Watch Millbrook Lacrosse Cltih ’ tive value of .Isome prtliese roots on? lg:- . . . . - ntrted that (now ct go to some 0 t 6 Wednesday “mung, 23rd instant, trim the vrsxtors on the 24th. Feeling 0: ILIIIPBSIt, the Cure. penulier whites. and {irradiially some pf - ) ' . S m e. t, to more progresstve p iysiciuns came 0 gogldI E‘l‘ï¬dadiingggc 0: :hchï¬g‘gl; Get your clothes made like new __ p fest and use tliIIt-iii. apt] ever sincIIe IIItIliey C 00 †rcn er n ‘ e' .‘ - ~ . - -’ , iave grown in over iy reason (i ieir . - ~ . by having them died by Parker 5 That peculiar weakness so common superior curative virtues and their safe Hall. RCSCI’VLCI seats 25‘: DVC \VOE k5 PeterbOro II'UT , . . I l , .. . l.x . l'Ll .g Thursday, the 24,“ to be spent in Richards Millbrook agent 3; III: in the spring, is demoralizing to body Mu n..1m.t.sqii.i l l.. si ht seem . r * . i and mind alike. ‘ 8At 8 p. lit, on Thursday the Con- SIOre, D. Chamber 5 old stand. Your di‘uggists sell the "FAVORITE PRE- _ St:lili""l4l.\' " and also that famous altera- . Stupid, absent-minded and vention will assemble in the Public Your patronage ’5 respectfully dull -- :ive. blood purifier and 3%: Farmers’ Banking. W Special Sale Note Forms FREE on applitaiitn, .. ‘2 Deposits of $1 00 and upwards § SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT v received and iniertst . \I DstonmchtoniItiJhe allowed at Current rates. Interest added to , , ‘(luth'IXi l-ZDICAL iS('()VlCRY." ’ri‘e ,, . - .‘ . .; , . , . . Y0" feel â€'9 “er 0f 3 Sllmlllalmg to Dr. l’icree about your case. He is aun M principal (“'03 a year, Hall of the Normal School, when SOI’Cltf-‘Ll- I am also agent for tonic: experienced pliysieianandwill treatyour .n . .. . . ‘OutllOCS by RICEV. R0l)l.qJIOllllSLOD, 1) Short addresses “.1" be delivered b). the PCIEI‘L'OI‘O Steal†Laundry_ H. 'Dâ€.Mâ€""eal ' Sunday “3‘00! Organ- ’rincrpal Scott of the Normal School, Itzation and Management by W. C. n . ':.' ‘Jt ;: 't l " . . loimpnrt quickness and great vit else .is out dinti ll out without charge Richards. al- for eorrcs oudence. Add . . Chief Inspector Hughes, Dr. (loggin, IIPearCe, IClucago, Ill., InternIational Professor Squair, Rev. Dr. Talling and .,l:eachâ€' I raining Secretary " New J. J. Tilley, all of whom were formerly estanient Outlines" by Rev. A' C' teachers in Durham Countv. ‘Conrtice, I). 1)., Toronto. ‘ . . . . On Friday morning all the teachers 'lie examinations in the vario ress him at the lnvalids’ iotei and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y., of which he is chief con- sulting physician. ity tothe entire system nothing acts The District meeting ofthe Method- â€k9 li‘errozone. ist Church will be held in Millbrook 1"“ 51‘0†time ll makes 5'00 feel iit . H on May 22nd and 23rd. Watch to, and fliie;createsafeeling of youthiind There will further announcements. alreliglll â€I‘VE smi’flï¬lllg- us courses, \st W i Millbrook Branch. die†a. woomsmmmew , F. J. HOLLADAY, K Ferrozotve revives and braces tho Sflcrea Clllllilil'l at CHVJHWHB' $3 \ MAN -* . will as emble at the Cit ' Hall at 8.30, . __ - , .y . .. ,y . , - . “m “m ' ‘ . 5°} ___ NL AGE?“ 1"- for which certiiicates Will be awarded, where :hey Will be diVidied into grotfps T0 Stop a Crying Baby. I:;:L::Iele:;":I€:IIâ€I';Ia';rl::’:s“:';i bill: Millbrook Presbyterian CIIOIP “7%- y et‘i 40;"- (If “""Ch’ whether “'0". a: â€m to visit the various schools. Inspector Babies cry because they are sick. It g i ' .' . sc too or on prevxous examinaions, l "llh . 'd t tlt th Just will entitle holders to the International Hug “is “1 ave gm cs 0 a e e m ‘-ti , spring tonic, appetizer and lilood- Appremated in the Above uvï¬be a pain in the stomach, colic, or .. . . . . . teachers to the schools. . . l'eacher-lraining Diploma, (Elemen- "of-Ii streiipthener it stands tine ‘ialle l. ' ' i . crunips,--bnt in any case R few drops A well known resldeiitqbf lltopia FlouPIShlng V‘dlage' In the afternoon the teachers wxll Nervilinosootl-ee uwaytl-odietrena and . . ' '1‘] - ~ ' ‘- ° . , - . . . , ‘ _ - - . it: named concert in the Methodist E K N o a \ -t.nryI(iradc-I). lhe lectures andIeaam- "5,, Queen Alexandra School, the last allows the labv to slee-t IB'Icelll'lv Ont , Mr. H, H. Postle, nriteIs. From . . . . I . I _ . . II . ‘Nfo 1 11191 9 7 ‘3’. l wfl 'inations will be Open only to registered ‘ . . .- . ' l ' ' ' '0'â€! experience I 1â€" convinced “It“ (’hh'd" (,avautille, last h'dal u “1' , , , school erected in ioronto, and “I†“here there are young children there , . i ~ ~ ~ inr was not as lâ€li'â€â€˜c‘l\' attended as it I ,ffl rstudents wliopay the fee “$2, which visit the different rooms cs eci’tllythc i ll l b \' . I ever) one requ res medicine in the by . h . \V . C; H; u. . ,I l . l . I I .- I . . . , ‘p ‘.. . stout use oierVilliio. .t cures all )- , A l i l - otherwise would on account of the eteriiiary ‘ tirgeon l0 '5 ‘ 4165‘) 3 1-4“ IV 15-, C- A. 't will cover all charges including diploâ€" D . . d \i i , _ , 5; ring... 8 a re a t is iloou nation and , , _ l *t .. - - - - ("“35th 506"“ an 1 anual rnmâ€" the minor ailments ustns )HMH .tlt- .} . - ' . ,_- - . I I)? Pma. “)ch W," hen display of ,ms in" rooms tl d t J l . l - .38 impure and the whole system is con- “0““ ,0! â€u†“l 1â€â€œ “"hmh n “a†I" , {I , , , . , g I ll ion“). and educational literature and a’l‘eacliers will b» free at 23° to to Ice «IiIiIâ€"Iauu not a; expeIustIie. III-or genâ€, Wm, poisons um, should be only alight shower; but wasIeuqugh to Ofï¬ce on \ing St, iist ooor \\ est Co.lins Bank. Rd ~aPhliauces ;and the following niission- make preparatory arrangements for :“m'l’ ' I" 39“" "‘8‘“ 9 A"-"’â€"'*' carried off. i nee Ferrozone because it make â€me WWI“ ‘CmI that n "â€gh.‘ I)“ 3 -ary leaders, Rev. R. l’~ McKay,‘ DJ)†leavinr on the earl eventn' train we wen i ieIgrout household Iri-nietiy clears up the system, gives you an :1 u ct night , it was also a busy tune MILLEROQK’ 3 or; TARIO. b’ Rev. l’. C Stephenson, M.D., Rev. J. Tl g . - f 1 y .- 3]le oanua-tii. hum everywhere â€' “We appetite and makes you sleep well mm the ï¬mnm’ many 0f whom would ;3 . 2. Brown, B. A I Rev. 'l‘. B. Hyde. N to exact mg“ 0C €21};an “‘ F95â€? 25c. bottles. One “in,†I had serious I†â€an“; no doubt have attended, only lioiscs P. S.â€"Calls liy lclepliOne promptly attended to. 'fé "V H .1 .. K . - "on“,“d at t c "Y a on “ :1) “~- â€" . l p and men beingtired “com understand _ .‘ 0) 6-. - C» 3"- C" operating. morning. All teachers should bring ) oftlie heart. "WWW headaches, 80d l . . -,,,, v“ . . lg â€Correspond with M" J' A‘ Jackson, their valises to the City Hall on Friday IRev. D' R‘. Clare, lastor Of [he an eXl'emel." â€FF" led’ln‘é- 5188p '11:" nor {mm-b out. ESL {UM-â€h I ‘Ceneral Secretary, 99-100 Confedera- ' . _ _ \\ esley Methodist Church, was aguest . U l b . . y I , l†WI) “'3)’ Wild-T 0†â€it } "t‘-*l).\“'~"lil" , . , , mormnur so as to make it UllllCCcS>ar) . “38M! 1'99 -" "lid 3 3P“!!!- “fls 1“ ‘ .. . . . , . . .. t, " . ‘tion Life Budding, Toronto, for details t â€â€™t th . l t r t th of his brother, Rev. G. R. Clare, of bad 8“,, ,8 1 ,Wk six bottles 0,. F,†U“"' "(0“- 10““ “ml-1““ an “MC" 'ï¬ 10 76‘ urn 0 W 10016 0 At 6" Millbrook yesterday. Mr Clarc’s ‘1 ' ‘ lent program, and fully sustained the . .. \ luggage. ,_ ,. ’ . ' ' ‘ roz‘me and was madelheplcture of wood ,~.-.,,,,..,,-o,, “4,54. ind ,, o‘d-d .d‘ A committee will meet the morning services are greatly apprecnted on the “6“,,“ ,, r- t. I . I L. . l e L e .. ~ .OOURT OF REVISION. . .. , . - saw... cm... and ti... cm... . mm. welt mid - .8; "3'“ 0" lhux'Sda). and the evening under his pastorate m: flouri‘hing ili' l-errozone makes permanent cures. the l'llltl Aâ€. i, w.“ hn‘h the ('hui'ch l â€"â€" . - _. I 0 - c .5 ‘ h . I I . ' . ‘s . . 4 . t., t I § "The Court of Revision for the V-llace tram otrl‘ \i :dneudliilif [Sultahai bahn sermons are eloquent, helpful and iâ€- Abs‘lhlile'} Bilk, M04098 â€â€˜8 DUIIBI) at (.at'aiiville and â€A: um“- netted a I h we purchased 1h SS busmess 0f “I \V ‘ riven ia ‘omc e uri m cac - . . , . . . . verea e an. cott i l c ' r .‘ I â€,f .‘llllbrook on the Assessment Roll firs are Coming on Wednesday evening, structive.I “CIJOln mtli his numerous l Colleentrateu IIIâ€; :tniisain; ariromtol. nice sum. and “ill (on A“ star 1906, will be held m the Town Hall. for the purpose of giving information friends in Millbrook and Cavan in ’ . 1‘ , Millbrm-k, on Monday the fourth day a . to. Stain. in an up to date style, having a first-class harness maker, who will attend :triinent of the business. . . . ' t‘ \ F . in reg'wd to good boarding houses and wxslung lnm continued success m his hale: firrzz’o’n’l,’ :OL.IIper u ‘ . . - o c. -t ' olJnne.1906, at 7-30 P-m- hotel accommodation to those who 300d “0â€" d u a \V. W. GILLO FT, Clerk . . . . mail from NC. Poison Co., liart- have no friends in the City All teach- Mr. J. J. hair has been makingr ex- \ . _ . _ . _ ford, Conii., U.S.A., and lx'in;stou,0nt. ers who wish information regarding tenSiveimprovements to his premises ‘ h i ld ‘ i ld ’i‘ St d 'd t fl'wa _-.__.-, "‘ omes siou report in tie :1 its on Upper rcet, an OCCUpic iy * ‘ .. waiting room upstairs at the Union Mr. L. Larmer. He has had the house TO‘VN COUNCIL. Ml" 13l|ll€l’,lIUIllU-‘~0f Lebanon, gavel I Will l Station on their arrival. shingled in the now, added new steps , . â€",â€"-Iâ€"- . the Mirror a li‘it‘ltdl)’ Yours truly and a fresh coat of paint has certainly Th" â€3"!“ "We““h’ 0‘ M'HbFOOk He ltnd ( .’ . added beauty and value to this pro ei ('.°"â€Â°â€ “"3 held JAMES L. HLGHES, P on Monday night. with Mr. I U- Mr. Fair has certainly lots of en- Members all present. Minutes of last 0"“ Inspector. terprise, and has stiong faith in the After the Concert the lilt'llibt‘l's of the choir were invited over it senage where they were Rev. and Mrs. M. E. provided With bountiful box or six secured the Services of dealers or by illie par- l to this rig) welcomed by" . Sexsniiih, and : B refreshments. I, "its 46th Beiimeiiwill Ga llllll Cain ill Cillllllll oi Jllllll 18. cull yesterday. tuitca lengthy conversation av SlilCl attention to all I. J l“:iii'. 'l'owiisliip (,‘lerk customers, and u made or fictorv l-oots 8TH Iyou want hand i shot-s, harness. .‘ l . . i can supply you with the best goods at {lullt prices We "-' . and he is of the opinion that (,‘avan l q, ' . . ~ . ~ " ' A I it n †, . eciai line of b0 5 Sclio l i ‘ t ‘ - - ‘ "196â€â€œ8: read and confirmed. has a shrewd and careful Oll'iCcl in the l \"itlises th \ o bl Oes, [‘30 4 full Stoc“ 0‘ bunks, To D. HAMPTON, ESQ. future of this pretty and thriving town. MGSï¬rs. Ii. M. Wood and Wm- l“0r- PCT-‘0†05 Mr. 1'3““ I have had 0v . I Princi ial Public School _ I . . . sytlie addressed the (.onncil its to pro- According, to a late order it is neces- I I'll!) k ’ . AROLND 10“ N.â€"â€"Rumor has ‘ .sary that all Rolls shall be Sent in at 1Ԡroo ’ Ontario. h The services last Sabbath evening,r in the Methodist Church were very inter- . csting and instructive. The pastor, l Rev. (i. R. Clare preached a helpful! liable visit of the Sonris Lacrosse Club to hlillhrook in the near future. This Club North-West, and are travelling east to play in Montreal for the World’s La- crosse Championship, As many meni- it, which we are led to believe is well fleas: one week before Camp. Will all M founded, that Mr. H. W. Johnston has interested kindly call and see the Mas L. Winslow ref; Yesterday on ‘llslh’sed Of his trolling horse. “130b,†--. ‘Captain 500" as possible. The “he an extended visit to Stratford. We to Mr. W.J. E. Gillott, fora handsome Ifâ€? camp has been ï¬xed 50 ll ' join with her host of friends here in ï¬gure. A number or the Citizens have the convenient for all. ‘ ‘~ dshmg her a pleasant visit. been into see “ Bub†' .one‘ dollar a day for three year men in his new quar . . ,. . TI M I II bb I I I h tors, which, by the way, are a credit to here of the Sunnis loam are from Mill- ,and upwards according to rank. '6 ‘ et ’Odm Sa at) SL100 ave The time when every man must r ' ' ‘ _ any man, and a comfort to any horse. b 00k or sons "1-. former M'm’roo“ arranged for their Annual Itxcursmn ;serve seems to be in Sight; would it , Mr. Gillott has engaged the serviCes of Citizens, 8' visit would be M general 0" JUIY 3'_5t to Lakeheld the“: by a ‘ conipetent’ groom in the perSon of interest heâ€: not be Well for you to begin so that Sthamer StoncyI Lake to Buckhorn, ‘ Mr’ William Donnelly, you may bein a positzon ,0 command ca ing at Youngs Pomt, MountJulien. er twenty years' exp:- ztrantee entire satisfaction. 1...»: am: it if» rience in the boot and shoe trade, and go Your patror age Sulit ll d. Sermon to a large and appreCiativc congregation. The musical part of the service was also enjoyed by all present. 'l‘wo beautiful anthems were. rendered in an acet-ptable manner by the CliOll’l which has been and would the Council by the following rcCently strengthened l good voices, Misses! better known extend assistance in such unevent? Adams, Courtney and Feel. lliis’ r‘ --___ h I I to the Citizens as Bill. Mr. Gillott lS Favorable consideration was promised. choir, wider the (IlirIcction of Mr. I). i instead of being commanded P Burkâ€"â€Sh Falls and LOW: S‘Ck° somewhat doubtful as to the wisdom of M" A' 1" A'â€'“â€Â°"“~" P’eslde‘†“the WWW“ '5 Ctrmm'y a credit to m: 'l W D LEACH Messrs. Fred MCCurrv and Archie hiring such agroom, because it Bob†is IMillbi-ook Horticultural Society and Church. I o ’ ’ . . . Shooke of Peterboro w r waters in Capt. No. 4 Co., ' ' c e a very intelligent horse, and is said to understand a look as w and he is afraid that or You are cordially iiivued to l Mr. G. A. Duncan, director, appeared attend the WWW“ each Sunday. ell as a nod, to know if the Corporation was desir- ‘ . 'l'lie i’rcsbvterians have arr ht,†he looks at one of the Society again taking charge ‘ _ . _ _ their annual S. S. Excursion Bill that lie tnaytlnnk that he is trying 0f “10 decorations on the Town Hall ,9â€, to But-lei to look past him ; friends have advised plot. him to never mind, that in time horse will get to understand his . town over Sunday. M11] br00k° Mr. E. W. lamprey has purchased a .N , I . new ‘ purp to replace ‘Jerry which NO I k10]?!) 2 met with foul play recentlyat the hand - of some monster in hi) I have secured the Agency of hope Mr. :9“ the leading Wire Fences on success with his new canine. which is ,the Market. The above cut shows 0‘ the same exCellent braid 0 ,the, Lock of one of themâ€"THE ‘7‘ " PEERLESS â€"all galvanized, will wood, is a gues stand a Rigid Acid Test. J. E. Gillott. Fancy Fences and Gates kept Mr. G. A. Duncan has been making ‘ Imples C11" additional improvements to his line be seen at ML]. D. Pall 5 Hard- rcsidence, 21“ng for on July git Falls, and other points. Watch for bills. the Moved by Conn. Kolls, see, by Conn. ; i - ‘ V \ . - \ . . ' ~ groom Deyell, That a grant of $l5 he made to 'ffh’h. law‘s], A‘ci‘lum" “its â€1“ MW"; and to see that this is merely a pliysi~ the Society for the above purpose.- :1] 13 11:“?! CM“ 1,1,1}le jg!“ 1"in cases] cal defect that acquaintance will over- Carried. can “fire .iagistmtcs lloaIl. and come. Mr. Gillott is hopeful that tho’ Moved by LOUD. Doak. see. by Conn. “we†on luesdny last. .\lr “ â€mm the groom {5 young and small of stat- Keller, That the Reeve and Conn. Deyell Brown was the dklmidan ure. possessuig. as he does, inherited be committee ability to feed and train and care for horses, that ‘Bob’ will be ready for the 24th. It is a good thing and shows great judgment on the part of the pur- Don’t miss the KoMiCaL IloRsE chaser to secure such aIIthiiet,I\\-oll bred _ RaCe on the 2 â€I in \Iillb k speedyIanimal. Mr. (nihott intends to ,Farmers ShOUId ;' M \I I: if P roo ' I Eeep hint for; driver and will not no. - iss ar' 30 t' . . . . I flea“, their orders early to be ablela guest a‘t thi: hdrcn: of $1352): Air? er any consr eration enter him in tlit to Secure their fences in time. ' man guise. We Lamprey will have better t in the case. \lr.l’. ’titlc ’.-i:‘."i‘*lf' .. . . toliavedeail maple trees A \ k - I) ‘1'“ ‘ Li .m- defendant , , , After hearing ttie seveial witnesses and replace-t. on the streets â€"Lurried. . - T gomg over the evidence carefully, the t\otices of appeal from assessment -. . .. - .. were re'i l from ti G ‘I W (1 (I P R prisoner “as atqtllll‘cd. llic amount .. “ ‘ ‘9 L ' an " ' ' of money alleged to have been stolen lelegrapy (.oinpanvs. "IS 3;-0 The Underwriters inspection report J of tire appliances was read and showed a satisfactory state 0! ulfairs. u iy Rev. E A. Laugfeldt, ii l)., to be giver. in E .. . . - St. 'l‘homas’ Sunday School room on A B ilelteetettsi tl r - . fall races, M“ Johnston has purclias- ordelrs on the ll‘i'ealtibrhornaz:?oll)oi\i:'-) the MAY l7lll- Like all M"- langfeldt's A t'[ tl I“ ‘XGVET C R. W. Clarke yesterday, eda smIIallthoIIugh beIautiful oinen paired . £30m lectures this one will [)0 very interest- . gen 'IOI' ie t_‘_;: ..*' . ream , . H , , - young. orsc rom tie popu ar iorse- . , ; ~ ill". llis let‘lurc will be illustrated .. ‘ ‘ .Scparators-‘there are none better.l NL,RSE BROS' LI" ERY‘ man of our town, Mr. Ira Nattrass. J' qucev. "1'4â€â€œ? c}â€"°â€"" I 00 Willi limelight views. Admission onlv ii se" the best EIJ)’ Fork GOOdS-â€"- \Ve “'1“ be pleased to have a can , Joshua illt-Alaliqu . ' ....... 50 10C E\'Cl')‘()l}(; \Vclcoxnc Come I . the On] one that has the “‘i 1e from you when YOU need a ï¬rst- llll'. Jog: chkson’ RCCVC of Alan. J. McNeisii. repairs {0 7031...... I 87 . ‘ i I i ‘2 er yCdll and see \Iudcl befgre class livery OUIHt. Terms rlght. vers, was in town on Monday. R. Wallace, carting... .. l 50 M“ A- Campbell ’5 home from T0 , _ â€Â£331â€; - s Um“: forget the place, Union St., Miss Gertie Hamilton was a visitor Geo Motions, repairs Ito drain 75 IS‘OlIlt0,le;Ici;cIlic has been attending the . An;person who has fruit trees MillbrOOk. \V. T. Mcliride’s old to Asliburnham over Sunday. ‘1‘; ti?ï¬u’a"' ï¬XIInit br'd5°"â€'° 1 5° cnoo 0 SuenCe. . - . . V - .- - . . .. ," iexton, coat ...... .........10 68 . . , z . - v .03 p13,}, potatoes sliOuld have a stand \ eWill use )ou right IMr. R. W. Clarke was In loronto l’. Godfrey.cleaiiing cliimiiey.... 5 0° Messrs l J l'lthStNl Juries \Ic Auto Sprayer. Lall and sec sam- m this Week on bustness. pie. ‘ . .Ve are clearinor ‘ Rumor), J. W. Grtlhn, and others, of †out our S III h' took of Groceries. Another opportunity . , . i ' . l ‘ ' ~ ' Bethany, were it: town on luesday. ‘i' t 5 may am. D0 nm “at" The following are the ofï¬cers elected l at the annual meeting of the Bowling come NOW Ere It s T00 Late- Club held last week:â€" I’resident~C. II. Winslow. Better Buy than \‘Vish you had. Vice l’i'eSideitt-â€"J. R. Eakius. Secretaryâ€"H. W. Johnston. 'I‘rcasurer~\V. 5. Given A F E W P R I C E S : Executive Commâ€"l. C. Kells, Conn. Needliam, exp. to Toronto 6 00 Moved by Conn. Needham, see. by Call early and leave your order ‘ ‘ A soctal. under the auspiCes of tlie . . l Ladies" Aid, will be held in the buse- Couii. Doah, That this Council all as a for. Drew heed Potatoes. Price . I men: of the Millbrock Methodist Court of Revision on Il'lghtr , Church oanue‘sday next, May 15th. Roll 011906 on Monday, There will e an extra good provraui of â€.3t-i .m.â€"(‘arried. ‘ .' Steel P OStS Having purchased the Butcher D I p [or all.kinds of FENCING. You vocal and instrumental music, readings, Moved by Conn. Deyell. see. by Conn _ _ recrtations, besides selections by the N 01 '1‘! g i c -- . . Busmess of Mr. ohn McBride I 98 lam. :8 Bx emont cross- gan build a “fire Fence in a Mud I ' Hole, if you get steel postsâ€" Orchestra.d IIiefresIhments will also be lugs, and a walk from the Methodist no am prepared to please the public 5“â€ch 3" a â€get “ a "’05 Church to Mr. Russell’s be ,heavmg out of the ground by frost. put in this Dawson, A. A. Smith, E. transomâ€"Curried. » IAlso agent for Leading N urSeries. June 4th, at W. Laniprcy I tin horse-shoe brand salmon 14c 4 lbs of fresh currants for...... 25¢ . . d '1‘. Leith. 2 tins gold medal “ 2'c “ raisins for ' Admissmn . . an . D 4 , .........25c 15C» Children xoc. All welcome. nifï¬ï¬‚ï¬iffflf’fï¬iï¬,’ Ecl'l'll’gncszxk FOR S.‘\l.Eâ€"-â€"Incuhatorand Broodâ€" 3 tins tomatoes and corn ...... 25c I s-lb. tin syrup for ..... 25c ILeave.your order early for f" Sh and salt Meat Mrs. (Dr.) F. J. Snelgrove has gone committee to prepare speciï¬cations Khï¬ggziftebï¬pply to R' 3' Johnston 3 bottles keystone pickles for 25‘: 3 2'lb- tinsI " ............25c Fruit Trees, ShrubS, to 'II‘oronto for a short HSll with her and ask for tenders for cement work â€"- g 1 ti 'III , \I'llb o k I" 5 packages 0f 25C- tea for "-1.00 3 lbs- €00kmg syrup for ......:5c I . I I . nlotxcn t. id. .pent ie 24 i in .' i r o . .ig u of 0 . f . ‘ . - rt _etc.. Withdme. tho. I Stack, all always on hand. The Rev N D Drew passed thru’ ablated by Conn. Dovell see by Conn Celebration and Concert under the 5 4 c tea or I 00 'lable 53 rup m bulk Per 1b.... 3C narantce - . ' ‘ ’ . . . ' ' ' ' aus ices of the Lacrosse Club and . . b j?†g All the more goals “1" besol d Flill FllWl and Yli llliillllll here on Wednesday to his home in Needham.Il‘lmt00mIIs~ Kellf and Bank t’ulilic Library. Biscuits and other boxed goods, Corn and other canned goods, , t. - t a ve small advance on cost a Pontypool. He was at the funeral of beacommmee ‘0 “8‘0 repair: done to . _ Pickles and other bottled goods, and everything else is included â€â€˜7‘. ,3 TV - I I l ' f - in season. Mrs. R. J. lI.eRioy, of Camden East, Fire lialtaud Town Hall window sills Mr, Robert Shaw has built am Why not take advantage of this Sale. Ever . I thank ‘mm innId y or past . who was boned Tuesday m Lanntng- and have ï¬re escape painted â€"Cnrrled. addition to the east Side of his patrOIIIaggIand solicit your further T. onnelly In Charge. ton. Several members of his family Moved by Conn Doak. sec - I. I. larder-switch mile, ave my best A trial order solicited. J08. H. BURNS . I II h I ything gomg at cost . _ )rice \\ the t ' . . by Court. present reSidcnce, which though I c'l ast . 'i‘lint Coons. Needliam 6t Kelli: not as substantial as the main ommitte to investigate the throw- were with him. Mrs LeRoy was his Deyeil Wife's sister, and lea-vesa family of three be a (2 children. ‘She was a comparatively young woman. Her innibaiid is a merchant in Carmdq'i East. The Her- caved ones have .the heartfelt sympathy II IqIfImmy ‘- - j’. . o;-'.» ,2 ,s. I - building presents a neat appear- , . . a contrary to ance, It will be used as an iin- U9 B MOO I a E 8’4““ “"4““ ““0" “Flu“ 05“" plementstore and sale room and ' ' d“ "“C‘r’wd' already contains exhibits of ma- t‘ou neil then adjourned. : ‘. 2.4} 'a it " . chinei ' for which Mr. Show is , w. w, ï¬â€˜lLLQ'l’T. Clerk. W - .. .. .. . It 3" a" l‘ I I 2 Spot rI. ,, . agent.’ is. .;.;.~..-. .‘ .‘ Opp' TOW-DI- gall, . , The Mir F . u. Make The heaviest. st fence unless the lac like a chain, is only The New Frost unyielding parts 0f fence as strong as t ‘1’: guara- any Frost Fcn Mr. las. Harvey spent l’etcrboro, declares tie e: drive verv much, and why 22’ Th Medalist Chin The last Quarterly IMectn Conference year was neld or; rooming. The attendanCe and a large number parto< Communion. In the erf 2511;: gave a song Service. l tie (â€.Z' ï¬lled. Besides a number of i: anthem, Several sums, and a I Were \\'cll rendered. The c been recruited lately by M Deacon who is wnzquIth gIre Mrs. Bryson, Messrs. l .l- i ar 'W. l. Lamb, thongli not IlliCP the choir. are always ready 1 when required, and are icwax ably assisted the organist Ivory. I The Business Itlettznngas the Parsonage mi Monday The work of the year was r;- Tiie Missionary and Educaz . lugs were quite in advance of tI viuus year. Izliaurm prosciler sheet. Onieiuce is well up. a: strong pull expects to meet a." in good time. :.lir{':l'ISt1:‘If.-.. Mr. '1'. C‘ Ivory was artist; 2.: the Annual Distrust .‘\lv‘r:'.it'.,_' meets in Cambridge St. Chute... say, on 23rd of May, e .-l Subscribe for Mir ll. ii. vitttwsor, Tenor. Toni Leader McMastei L'tzfvei‘suIv (3;.‘1 Teacher of SightSinging lit-ice C Sarcanav and Mosiuv t-:.- ‘; ix th'l'SAY. Studio connected with I). Dental Ofï¬ce. Popular Store for St} lisi: Slflimé Our Millinery Openings inst “c: crowded every day nut 59.} ii; i: direct from New Yuri; tins was and Ready~to.wear lists. It‘:.:. exclusive to. 5:} 1e. Ladies’ Tailoring and making up beautiful (‘ostz Ladies' DreSSes made to order z' Ladies' Costumes made up {:0 Specia Carpets. I yard wide, good Iprtttc Floor linoliennes all wiutnsI at Clienile curtains at‘2.5o, reguiir kREADY-I Men's itc .b‘oy's ll WW3 Men's \Valking Boots 993.. ICE." 1 Large consignment new Spring i Ge “'c have Opened up this week all \Villiani Green Rom: Stapl. Table linens 25c, reg 30, 356-. Wt GRO‘ Crockery Deptâ€"King Edward 91 . ._White and gold 97 pc. Dinner Set ,._‘ a I: . , ' .7".-' .‘v â€"‘ aw! A-A“ ,-'.\.‘KV\'.‘".-t. :7‘5’:- â€â€œ3. n‘xixï¬ï¬‚ ' “3’71' {$.13 @17â€" .‘r o {#:41'1 .mvz'v-awysn'.s-r‘*.".."r -..n--~-~.-v~<aw-.~c: T'T“" ’Jv'" â€i-"-‘-‘.“"T "v“v -‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' .:--â€"~.. -.~ ... HURRAH FOR MILLBROOK Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription on Victoria Day, May 24th. Grandest Is a owerful. invigorating 1:.nic.iinpart- day’s sportyet offered. Sec large and ' I: l lug ealth and IISlei'i'llglli inI partietiIizii' small bills. Grand concert at night. to the organs distinctly fl‘llliiiilic. 'ihe ocal,womiinly health is so intimately See programs. related to the general health tlIiut when ’ '. . . - diseases of the delicate. woman y organs . ., , Mr. lxobt. RUdd)’ Bairister, “as m are. cured the whole body gains in health ‘ . 10’0"†mt Week 0" a professtonal and strength. For weak and Sickl)’ I vtsit. CHIEF INSPECTORS OFFICE Toronto, May 4th, 1906. DEAR SIR,--â€" The Toronto teachers, especially those who formerly lived in Durham County, are glad to learn that the teachers of Durham County propose to come to Toronto on the 24th and 25th women who are. "worn-out," "run-down " l or debilitated, es ieeiziliy for women who work in store, oi ice or sehoolroom, who sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, or bear heuv household liiti'deiis.Iaiid for I? nursing mot ers. Dr. l’ieree’s l-iivorite I :2: E 'â€"-El :22. 5:: =3 :2: 2m. ago? 99969955999595 u H ' 2 I Mr. John J. Clarkeleft for Manitoba you are an crinz mm ,I I'llllS week to resume his work at car- ; impure blood, thin blood, deâ€" ‘ - ipentering l0r the summer months, ' bility, nervousness, exhaus- The Rural Deanery of Durham and “on you should begin at once -I‘ Victoria will meet in Millbrook, May 9 . \- Prescription has provoii a priceless beneiit because 0 f its health-restoring and strengthdrivingr powers. - are due directly or indirectly ' rr . rv j - Ill A , S '11:: the . 15 and 16. On the 15th the sermon mésï¬fsï¬zflmg "ï¬gpigfgï¬yï¬ï¬y "l: “9,3, instants to Visit the Public Schools in- W t yer 8 arsapa“ 9 1 Will be preached by Rev. Archdeacon equaled and is invaluable in zil' to eyatrain. Drugs 350,11 stead or holding the ordinary meeting Sarsapariila You have known only temporary relief, our iayliig lilIlId ’ subduing nervous excitability. irritu Il - “ arren of Iiakeï¬dd' ity. nervous exhaustion. nervous tirIOstra- < ' t f ‘ r ‘ ‘ tion. neuralgia. hysteria. spasms, 0. area, GENERAL SL1.“ Aer \\ ANT 1â€) or St. Vitiis‘s dance, and other distressnig _("’°d wages Pald- Apply at MHTOT nervous symptoms commonly attendant Office. upon functional and organic disease of the womanly organs. It induces refresh- The many friends of Mr. W. S ’ lug 5100p and re eves mental anxiety and .. ’ despt'iiidcncy. Fitzgerald will be pleased to learn that of the Convention. The Toronto teach- ers had made arranuements to give a D teachers on all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. " Unless thorn is daily action of the bowoll, poisonous product; no absorbed. causing hood- . echo. billouiieu. must-n dnpemiu, and thus g X preventing the Suluurillo i’rniu doing it) best '°'l‘- Aron Pills are liver pills. Act gently. all vegetable. . Icicntiï¬cally-ndjusted glasses will positively remove eye- strain with All its attending Iflictions. reception to the Durham Friday evening, 25th instant, but un- fortunately the railway tickets are'not good on Saturday, so that the Durham teachers wxll have to leave about five ‘ v“‘ H. . Tu rner, Cures obstinate eases. "vaorIlte Pret- . ff d d f‘ h h.s come b. 1 ~ v Seription" is a positive cure or t in mos , , ,I ll. , a I. 6 .arm . e- 1 Wk 0 the Old tom] to complicated and obstinate crises of “fe- Ever-l f‘lrl 5 O o clock. reSide. Millbrook As a partial guide to the teachers of Durham I sen mule weiilttiess," painful periods, irregu- â€"â€"~\___ . inrltles. prolupsus or falling of the pelvic BAP: A organs. Iweiilt back. bearing-down sensa- VIP SPRlN G WE THEP titui<.I c ironic congestion, inflammation JSUMMER SCHOOL OF BIBLE STUDY AND SUNDAY ’SCHOOI. METHODS "The Ontario Sunday School Associa- ion announces a Summer School to be held in Victoria College, Toronto, July 9th-2ist next. hour courses of lectures have been arranged -â€"“ Elements of i'l'eaclnng and Child Study†Dr. Tracy, "l'oronto University ; “ Old 'l‘estament crs for their i’wnt‘v , :(1 taken ior colic-21:32:†d the following general outline of the present plan. Inspector ’i‘illey will send a detailed statement to all teachers :â€" Those teachers who can make it Business. Sale notes cashed or t9. We have no unrat- t We publish and tllt‘t‘i‘ntlon. o tumult. or on our medicines. . v1 ilr. i‘ierce’s medicines are made from w... PUINUUS TO HEALTH harmless but eilieieiit medical roots \‘ i ' imnr growipg in qurIAmerit-aIn forests. The. in: inns mew o 1 ie marve ous cura- , Causes Weakness Headaches and ‘ convenient to come to Toronto on Watch Millbrook Lacrosse Cltih ’ tive value of .Isome prtliese roots on? lg:- . . . . - ntrted that (now ct go to some 0 t 6 Wednesday “mung, 23rd instant, trim the vrsxtors on the 24th. Feeling 0: ILIIIPBSIt, the Cure. penulier whites. and {irradiially some pf - ) ' . S m e. t, to more progresstve p iysiciuns came 0 gogldI E‘l‘ï¬dadiingggc 0: :hchï¬g‘gl; Get your clothes made like new __ p fest and use tliIIt-iii. apt] ever sincIIe IIItIliey C 00 †rcn er n ‘ e' .‘ - ~ . - -’ , iave grown in over iy reason (i ieir . - ~ . by having them died by Parker 5 That peculiar weakness so common superior curative virtues and their safe Hall. RCSCI’VLCI seats 25‘: DVC \VOE k5 PeterbOro II'UT , . . I l , .. . l.x . l'Ll .g Thursday, the 24,“ to be spent in Richards Millbrook agent 3; III: in the spring, is demoralizing to body Mu n..1m.t.sqii.i l l.. si ht seem . r * . i and mind alike. ‘ 8At 8 p. lit, on Thursday the Con- SIOre, D. Chamber 5 old stand. Your di‘uggists sell the "FAVORITE PRE- _ St:lili""l4l.\' " and also that famous altera- . Stupid, absent-minded and vention will assemble in the Public Your patronage ’5 respectfully dull -- :ive. blood purifier and 3%: Farmers’ Banking. W Special Sale Note Forms FREE on applitaiitn, .. ‘2 Deposits of $1 00 and upwards § SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT v received and iniertst . \I DstonmchtoniItiJhe allowed at Current rates. Interest added to , , ‘(luth'IXi l-ZDICAL iS('()VlCRY." ’ri‘e ,, . - .‘ . .; , . , . . Y0" feel â€'9 “er 0f 3 Sllmlllalmg to Dr. l’icree about your case. He is aun M principal (“'03 a year, Hall of the Normal School, when SOI’Cltf-‘Ll- I am also agent for tonic: experienced pliysieianandwill treatyour .n . .. . . ‘OutllOCS by RICEV. R0l)l.qJIOllllSLOD, 1) Short addresses “.1" be delivered b). the PCIEI‘L'OI‘O Steal†Laundry_ H. 'Dâ€.Mâ€""eal ' Sunday “3‘00! Organ- ’rincrpal Scott of the Normal School, Itzation and Management by W. C. n . ':.' ‘Jt ;: 't l " . . loimpnrt quickness and great vit else .is out dinti ll out without charge Richards. al- for eorrcs oudence. Add . . Chief Inspector Hughes, Dr. (loggin, IIPearCe, IClucago, Ill., InternIational Professor Squair, Rev. Dr. Talling and .,l:eachâ€' I raining Secretary " New J. J. Tilley, all of whom were formerly estanient Outlines" by Rev. A' C' teachers in Durham Countv. ‘Conrtice, I). 1)., Toronto. ‘ . . . . On Friday morning all the teachers 'lie examinations in the vario ress him at the lnvalids’ iotei and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y., of which he is chief con- sulting physician. ity tothe entire system nothing acts The District meeting ofthe Method- â€k9 li‘errozone. ist Church will be held in Millbrook 1"“ 51‘0†time ll makes 5'00 feel iit . H on May 22nd and 23rd. Watch to, and fliie;createsafeeling of youthiind There will further announcements. alreliglll â€I‘VE smi’flï¬lllg- us courses, \st W i Millbrook Branch. die†a. woomsmmmew , F. J. HOLLADAY, K Ferrozotve revives and braces tho Sflcrea Clllllilil'l at CHVJHWHB' $3 \ MAN -* . will as emble at the Cit ' Hall at 8.30, . __ - , .y . .. ,y . , - . “m “m ' ‘ . 5°} ___ NL AGE?“ 1"- for which certiiicates Will be awarded, where :hey Will be diVidied into grotfps T0 Stop a Crying Baby. I:;:L::Iele:;":I€:IIâ€I';Ia';rl::’:s“:';i bill: Millbrook Presbyterian CIIOIP “7%- y et‘i 40;"- (If “""Ch’ whether “'0". a: â€m to visit the various schools. Inspector Babies cry because they are sick. It g i ' .' . sc too or on prevxous examinaions, l "llh . 'd t tlt th Just will entitle holders to the International Hug “is “1 ave gm cs 0 a e e m ‘-ti , spring tonic, appetizer and lilood- Appremated in the Above uvï¬be a pain in the stomach, colic, or .. . . . . . teachers to the schools. . . l'eacher-lraining Diploma, (Elemen- "of-Ii streiipthener it stands tine ‘ialle l. ' ' i . crunips,--bnt in any case R few drops A well known resldeiitqbf lltopia FlouPIShlng V‘dlage' In the afternoon the teachers wxll Nervilinosootl-ee uwaytl-odietrena and . . ' '1‘] - ~ ' ‘- ° . , - . . . , ‘ _ - - . it: named concert in the Methodist E K N o a \ -t.nryI(iradc-I). lhe lectures andIeaam- "5,, Queen Alexandra School, the last allows the labv to slee-t IB'Icelll'lv Ont , Mr. H, H. Postle, nriteIs. From . . . . I . I _ . . II . ‘Nfo 1 11191 9 7 ‘3’. l wfl 'inations will be Open only to registered ‘ . . .- . ' l ' ' ' '0'â€! experience I 1â€" convinced “It“ (’hh'd" (,avautille, last h'dal u “1' , , , school erected in ioronto, and “I†“here there are young children there , . i ~ ~ ~ inr was not as lâ€li'â€â€˜c‘l\' attended as it I ,ffl rstudents wliopay the fee “$2, which visit the different rooms cs eci’tllythc i ll l b \' . I ever) one requ res medicine in the by . h . \V . C; H; u. . ,I l . l . I I .- I . . . , ‘p ‘.. . stout use oierVilliio. .t cures all )- , A l i l - otherwise would on account of the eteriiiary ‘ tirgeon l0 '5 ‘ 4165‘) 3 1-4“ IV 15-, C- A. 't will cover all charges including diploâ€" D . . d \i i , _ , 5; ring... 8 a re a t is iloou nation and , , _ l *t .. - - - - ("“35th 506"“ an 1 anual rnmâ€" the minor ailments ustns )HMH .tlt- .} . - ' . ,_- - . I I)? Pma. “)ch W," hen display of ,ms in" rooms tl d t J l . l - .38 impure and the whole system is con- “0““ ,0! â€u†“l 1â€â€œ “"hmh n “a†I" , {I , , , . , g I ll ion“). and educational literature and a’l‘eacliers will b» free at 23° to to Ice «IiIiIâ€"Iauu not a; expeIustIie. III-or genâ€, Wm, poisons um, should be only alight shower; but wasIeuqugh to Ofï¬ce on \ing St, iist ooor \\ est Co.lins Bank. Rd ~aPhliauces ;and the following niission- make preparatory arrangements for :“m'l’ ' I" 39“" "‘8‘“ 9 A"-"’â€"'*' carried off. i nee Ferrozone because it make â€me WWI“ ‘CmI that n "â€gh.‘ I)“ 3 -ary leaders, Rev. R. l’~ McKay,‘ DJ)†leavinr on the earl eventn' train we wen i ieIgrout household Iri-nietiy clears up the system, gives you an :1 u ct night , it was also a busy tune MILLEROQK’ 3 or; TARIO. b’ Rev. l’. C Stephenson, M.D., Rev. J. Tl g . - f 1 y .- 3]le oanua-tii. hum everywhere â€' “We appetite and makes you sleep well mm the ï¬mnm’ many 0f whom would ;3 . 2. Brown, B. A I Rev. 'l‘. B. Hyde. N to exact mg“ 0C €21};an “‘ F95â€? 25c. bottles. One “in,†I had serious I†â€an“; no doubt have attended, only lioiscs P. S.â€"Calls liy lclepliOne promptly attended to. 'fé "V H .1 .. K . - "on“,“d at t c "Y a on “ :1) “~- â€" . l p and men beingtired “com understand _ .‘ 0) 6-. - C» 3"- C" operating. morning. All teachers should bring ) oftlie heart. "WWW headaches, 80d l . . -,,,, v“ . . lg â€Correspond with M" J' A‘ Jackson, their valises to the City Hall on Friday IRev. D' R‘. Clare, lastor Of [he an eXl'emel." â€FF" led’ln‘é- 5188p '11:" nor {mm-b out. ESL {UM-â€h I ‘Ceneral Secretary, 99-100 Confedera- ' . _ _ \\ esley Methodist Church, was aguest . U l b . . y I , l†WI) “'3)’ Wild-T 0†â€it } "t‘-*l).\“'~"lil" , . , , mormnur so as to make it UllllCCcS>ar) . “38M! 1'99 -" "lid 3 3P“!!!- “fls 1“ ‘ .. . . . , . . .. t, " . ‘tion Life Budding, Toronto, for details t â€â€™t th . l t r t th of his brother, Rev. G. R. Clare, of bad 8“,, ,8 1 ,Wk six bottles 0,. F,†U“"' "(0“- 10““ “ml-1““ an “MC" 'ï¬ 10 76‘ urn 0 W 10016 0 At 6" Millbrook yesterday. Mr Clarc’s ‘1 ' ‘ lent program, and fully sustained the . .. \ luggage. ,_ ,. ’ . ' ' ‘ roz‘me and was madelheplcture of wood ,~.-.,,,,..,,-o,, “4,54. ind ,, o‘d-d .d‘ A committee will meet the morning services are greatly apprecnted on the “6“,,“ ,, r- t. I . I L. . l e L e .. ~ .OOURT OF REVISION. . .. , . - saw... cm... and ti... cm... . mm. welt mid - .8; "3'“ 0" lhux'Sda). and the evening under his pastorate m: flouri‘hing ili' l-errozone makes permanent cures. the l'llltl Aâ€. i, w.“ hn‘h the ('hui'ch l â€"â€" . - _. I 0 - c .5 ‘ h . I I . ' . ‘s . . 4 . t., t I § "The Court of Revision for the V-llace tram otrl‘ \i :dneudliilif [Sultahai bahn sermons are eloquent, helpful and iâ€- Abs‘lhlile'} Bilk, M04098 â€â€˜8 DUIIBI) at (.at'aiiville and â€A: um“- netted a I h we purchased 1h SS busmess 0f “I \V ‘ riven ia ‘omc e uri m cac - . . , . . . . verea e an. cott i l c ' r .‘ I â€,f .‘llllbrook on the Assessment Roll firs are Coming on Wednesday evening, structive.I “CIJOln mtli his numerous l Colleentrateu IIIâ€; :tniisain; ariromtol. nice sum. and “ill (on A“ star 1906, will be held m the Town Hall. for the purpose of giving information friends in Millbrook and Cavan in ’ . 1‘ , Millbrm-k, on Monday the fourth day a . to. Stain. in an up to date style, having a first-class harness maker, who will attend :triinent of the business. . . . ' t‘ \ F . in reg'wd to good boarding houses and wxslung lnm continued success m his hale: firrzz’o’n’l,’ :OL.IIper u ‘ . . - o c. -t ' olJnne.1906, at 7-30 P-m- hotel accommodation to those who 300d “0â€" d u a \V. W. GILLO FT, Clerk . . . . mail from NC. Poison Co., liart- have no friends in the City All teach- Mr. J. J. hair has been makingr ex- \ . _ . _ . _ ford, Conii., U.S.A., and lx'in;stou,0nt. ers who wish information regarding tenSiveimprovements to his premises ‘ h i ld ‘ i ld ’i‘ St d 'd t fl'wa _-.__.-, "‘ omes siou report in tie :1 its on Upper rcet, an OCCUpic iy * ‘ .. waiting room upstairs at the Union Mr. L. Larmer. He has had the house TO‘VN COUNCIL. Ml" 13l|ll€l’,lIUIllU-‘~0f Lebanon, gavel I Will l Station on their arrival. shingled in the now, added new steps , . â€",â€"-Iâ€"- . the Mirror a li‘it‘ltdl)’ Yours truly and a fresh coat of paint has certainly Th" â€3"!“ "We““h’ 0‘ M'HbFOOk He ltnd ( .’ . added beauty and value to this pro ei ('.°"â€Â°â€ “"3 held JAMES L. HLGHES, P on Monday night. with Mr. I U- Mr. Fair has certainly lots of en- Members all present. Minutes of last 0"“ Inspector. terprise, and has stiong faith in the After the Concert the lilt'llibt‘l's of the choir were invited over it senage where they were Rev. and Mrs. M. E. provided With bountiful box or six secured the Services of dealers or by illie par- l to this rig) welcomed by" . Sexsniiih, and : B refreshments. I, "its 46th Beiimeiiwill Ga llllll Cain ill Cillllllll oi Jllllll 18. cull yesterday. tuitca lengthy conversation av SlilCl attention to all I. J l“:iii'. 'l'owiisliip (,‘lerk customers, and u made or fictorv l-oots 8TH Iyou want hand i shot-s, harness. .‘ l . . i can supply you with the best goods at {lullt prices We "-' . and he is of the opinion that (,‘avan l q, ' . . ~ . ~ " ' A I it n †, . eciai line of b0 5 Sclio l i ‘ t ‘ - - ‘ "196â€â€œ8: read and confirmed. has a shrewd and careful Oll'iCcl in the l \"itlises th \ o bl Oes, [‘30 4 full Stoc“ 0‘ bunks, To D. HAMPTON, ESQ. future of this pretty and thriving town. MGSï¬rs. Ii. M. Wood and Wm- l“0r- PCT-‘0†05 Mr. 1'3““ I have had 0v . I Princi ial Public School _ I . . . sytlie addressed the (.onncil its to pro- According, to a late order it is neces- I I'll!) k ’ . AROLND 10“ N.â€"â€"Rumor has ‘ .sary that all Rolls shall be Sent in at 1Ԡroo ’ Ontario. h The services last Sabbath evening,r in the Methodist Church were very inter- . csting and instructive. The pastor, l Rev. (i. R. Clare preached a helpful! liable visit of the Sonris Lacrosse Club to hlillhrook in the near future. This Club North-West, and are travelling east to play in Montreal for the World’s La- crosse Championship, As many meni- it, which we are led to believe is well fleas: one week before Camp. Will all M founded, that Mr. H. W. Johnston has interested kindly call and see the Mas L. Winslow ref; Yesterday on ‘llslh’sed Of his trolling horse. “130b,†--. ‘Captain 500" as possible. The “he an extended visit to Stratford. We to Mr. W.J. E. Gillott, fora handsome Ifâ€? camp has been ï¬xed 50 ll ' join with her host of friends here in ï¬gure. A number or the Citizens have the convenient for all. ‘ ‘~ dshmg her a pleasant visit. been into see “ Bub†' .one‘ dollar a day for three year men in his new quar . . ,. . TI M I II bb I I I h tors, which, by the way, are a credit to here of the Sunnis loam are from Mill- ,and upwards according to rank. '6 ‘ et ’Odm Sa at) SL100 ave The time when every man must r ' ' ‘ _ any man, and a comfort to any horse. b 00k or sons "1-. former M'm’roo“ arranged for their Annual Itxcursmn ;serve seems to be in Sight; would it , Mr. Gillott has engaged the serviCes of Citizens, 8' visit would be M general 0" JUIY 3'_5t to Lakeheld the“: by a ‘ conipetent’ groom in the perSon of interest heâ€: not be Well for you to begin so that Sthamer StoncyI Lake to Buckhorn, ‘ Mr’ William Donnelly, you may bein a positzon ,0 command ca ing at Youngs Pomt, MountJulien. er twenty years' exp:- ztrantee entire satisfaction. 1...»: am: it if» rience in the boot and shoe trade, and go Your patror age Sulit ll d. Sermon to a large and appreCiativc congregation. The musical part of the service was also enjoyed by all present. 'l‘wo beautiful anthems were. rendered in an acet-ptable manner by the CliOll’l which has been and would the Council by the following rcCently strengthened l good voices, Misses! better known extend assistance in such unevent? Adams, Courtney and Feel. lliis’ r‘ --___ h I I to the Citizens as Bill. Mr. Gillott lS Favorable consideration was promised. choir, wider the (IlirIcction of Mr. I). i instead of being commanded P Burkâ€"â€Sh Falls and LOW: S‘Ck° somewhat doubtful as to the wisdom of M" A' 1" A'â€'“â€Â°"“~" P’eslde‘†“the WWW“ '5 Ctrmm'y a credit to m: 'l W D LEACH Messrs. Fred MCCurrv and Archie hiring such agroom, because it Bob†is IMillbi-ook Horticultural Society and Church. I o ’ ’ . . . Shooke of Peterboro w r waters in Capt. No. 4 Co., ' ' c e a very intelligent horse, and is said to understand a look as w and he is afraid that or You are cordially iiivued to l Mr. G. A. Duncan, director, appeared attend the WWW“ each Sunday. ell as a nod, to know if the Corporation was desir- ‘ . 'l'lie i’rcsbvterians have arr ht,†he looks at one of the Society again taking charge ‘ _ . _ _ their annual S. S. Excursion Bill that lie tnaytlnnk that he is trying 0f “10 decorations on the Town Hall ,9â€, to But-lei to look past him ; friends have advised plot. him to never mind, that in time horse will get to understand his . town over Sunday. M11] br00k° Mr. E. W. lamprey has purchased a .N , I . new ‘ purp to replace ‘Jerry which NO I k10]?!) 2 met with foul play recentlyat the hand - of some monster in hi) I have secured the Agency of hope Mr. :9“ the leading Wire Fences on success with his new canine. which is ,the Market. The above cut shows 0‘ the same exCellent braid 0 ,the, Lock of one of themâ€"THE ‘7‘ " PEERLESS â€"all galvanized, will wood, is a gues stand a Rigid Acid Test. J. E. Gillott. Fancy Fences and Gates kept Mr. G. A. Duncan has been making ‘ Imples C11" additional improvements to his line be seen at ML]. D. Pall 5 Hard- rcsidence, 21“ng for on July git Falls, and other points. Watch for bills. the Moved by Conn. Kolls, see, by Conn. ; i - ‘ V \ . - \ . . ' ~ groom Deyell, That a grant of $l5 he made to 'ffh’h. law‘s], A‘ci‘lum" “its â€1“ MW"; and to see that this is merely a pliysi~ the Society for the above purpose.- :1] 13 11:“?! CM“ 1,1,1}le jg!“ 1"in cases] cal defect that acquaintance will over- Carried. can “fire .iagistmtcs lloaIl. and come. Mr. Gillott is hopeful that tho’ Moved by LOUD. Doak. see. by Conn. “we†on luesdny last. .\lr “ â€mm the groom {5 young and small of stat- Keller, That the Reeve and Conn. Deyell Brown was the dklmidan ure. possessuig. as he does, inherited be committee ability to feed and train and care for horses, that ‘Bob’ will be ready for the 24th. It is a good thing and shows great judgment on the part of the pur- Don’t miss the KoMiCaL IloRsE chaser to secure such aIIthiiet,I\\-oll bred _ RaCe on the 2 â€I in \Iillb k speedyIanimal. Mr. (nihott intends to ,Farmers ShOUId ;' M \I I: if P roo ' I Eeep hint for; driver and will not no. - iss ar' 30 t' . . . . I flea“, their orders early to be ablela guest a‘t thi: hdrcn: of $1352): Air? er any consr eration enter him in tlit to Secure their fences in time. ' man guise. We Lamprey will have better t in the case. \lr.l’. ’titlc ’.-i:‘."i‘*lf' .. . . toliavedeail maple trees A \ k - I) ‘1'“ ‘ Li .m- defendant , , , After hearing ttie seveial witnesses and replace-t. on the streets â€"Lurried. . - T gomg over the evidence carefully, the t\otices of appeal from assessment -. . .. - .. were re'i l from ti G ‘I W (1 (I P R prisoner “as atqtllll‘cd. llic amount .. “ ‘ ‘9 L ' an " ' ' of money alleged to have been stolen lelegrapy (.oinpanvs. "IS 3;-0 The Underwriters inspection report J of tire appliances was read and showed a satisfactory state 0! ulfairs. u iy Rev. E A. Laugfeldt, ii l)., to be giver. in E .. . . - St. 'l‘homas’ Sunday School room on A B ilelteetettsi tl r - . fall races, M“ Johnston has purclias- ordelrs on the ll‘i'ealtibrhornaz:?oll)oi\i:'-) the MAY l7lll- Like all M"- langfeldt's A t'[ tl I“ ‘XGVET C R. W. Clarke yesterday, eda smIIallthoIIugh beIautiful oinen paired . £30m lectures this one will [)0 very interest- . gen 'IOI' ie t_‘_;: ..*' . ream , . H , , - young. orsc rom tie popu ar iorse- . , ; ~ ill". llis let‘lurc will be illustrated .. ‘ ‘ .Scparators-‘there are none better.l NL,RSE BROS' LI" ERY‘ man of our town, Mr. Ira Nattrass. J' qucev. "1'4â€â€œ? c}â€"°â€"" I 00 Willi limelight views. Admission onlv ii se" the best EIJ)’ Fork GOOdS-â€"- \Ve “'1“ be pleased to have a can , Joshua illt-Alaliqu . ' ....... 50 10C E\'Cl')‘()l}(; \Vclcoxnc Come I . the On] one that has the “‘i 1e from you when YOU need a ï¬rst- llll'. Jog: chkson’ RCCVC of Alan. J. McNeisii. repairs {0 7031...... I 87 . ‘ i I i ‘2 er yCdll and see \Iudcl befgre class livery OUIHt. Terms rlght. vers, was in town on Monday. R. Wallace, carting... .. l 50 M“ A- Campbell ’5 home from T0 , _ â€Â£331â€; - s Um“: forget the place, Union St., Miss Gertie Hamilton was a visitor Geo Motions, repairs Ito drain 75 IS‘OlIlt0,le;Ici;cIlic has been attending the . An;person who has fruit trees MillbrOOk. \V. T. Mcliride’s old to Asliburnham over Sunday. ‘1‘; ti?ï¬u’a"' ï¬XIInit br'd5°"â€'° 1 5° cnoo 0 SuenCe. . - . . V - .- - . . .. ," iexton, coat ...... .........10 68 . . , z . - v .03 p13,}, potatoes sliOuld have a stand \ eWill use )ou right IMr. R. W. Clarke was In loronto l’. Godfrey.cleaiiing cliimiiey.... 5 0° Messrs l J l'lthStNl Juries \Ic Auto Sprayer. Lall and sec sam- m this Week on bustness. pie. ‘ . .Ve are clearinor ‘ Rumor), J. W. Grtlhn, and others, of †out our S III h' took of Groceries. Another opportunity . , . i ' . l ‘ ' ~ ' Bethany, were it: town on luesday. ‘i' t 5 may am. D0 nm “at" The following are the ofï¬cers elected l at the annual meeting of the Bowling come NOW Ere It s T00 Late- Club held last week:â€" I’resident~C. II. Winslow. Better Buy than \‘Vish you had. Vice l’i'eSideitt-â€"J. R. Eakius. Secretaryâ€"H. W. Johnston. 'I‘rcasurer~\V. 5. Given A F E W P R I C E S : Executive Commâ€"l. C. Kells, Conn. Needliam, exp. to Toronto 6 00 Moved by Conn. Needham, see. by Call early and leave your order ‘ ‘ A soctal. under the auspiCes of tlie . . l Ladies" Aid, will be held in the buse- Couii. Doah, That this Council all as a for. Drew heed Potatoes. Price . I men: of the Millbrock Methodist Court of Revision on Il'lghtr , Church oanue‘sday next, May 15th. Roll 011906 on Monday, There will e an extra good provraui of â€.3t-i .m.â€"(‘arried. ‘ .' Steel P OStS Having purchased the Butcher D I p [or all.kinds of FENCING. You vocal and instrumental music, readings, Moved by Conn. Deyell. see. by Conn _ _ recrtations, besides selections by the N 01 '1‘! g i c -- . . Busmess of Mr. ohn McBride I 98 lam. :8 Bx emont cross- gan build a “fire Fence in a Mud I ' Hole, if you get steel postsâ€" Orchestra.d IIiefresIhments will also be lugs, and a walk from the Methodist no am prepared to please the public 5“â€ch 3" a â€get “ a "’05 Church to Mr. Russell’s be ,heavmg out of the ground by frost. put in this Dawson, A. A. Smith, E. transomâ€"Curried. » IAlso agent for Leading N urSeries. June 4th, at W. Laniprcy I tin horse-shoe brand salmon 14c 4 lbs of fresh currants for...... 25¢ . . d '1‘. Leith. 2 tins gold medal “ 2'c “ raisins for ' Admissmn . . an . D 4 , .........25c 15C» Children xoc. All welcome. nifï¬ï¬‚ï¬iffflf’fï¬iï¬,’ Ecl'l'll’gncszxk FOR S.‘\l.Eâ€"-â€"Incuhatorand Broodâ€" 3 tins tomatoes and corn ...... 25c I s-lb. tin syrup for ..... 25c ILeave.your order early for f" Sh and salt Meat Mrs. (Dr.) F. J. Snelgrove has gone committee to prepare speciï¬cations Khï¬ggziftebï¬pply to R' 3' Johnston 3 bottles keystone pickles for 25‘: 3 2'lb- tinsI " ............25c Fruit Trees, ShrubS, to 'II‘oronto for a short HSll with her and ask for tenders for cement work â€"- g 1 ti 'III , \I'llb o k I" 5 packages 0f 25C- tea for "-1.00 3 lbs- €00kmg syrup for ......:5c I . I I . nlotxcn t. id. .pent ie 24 i in .' i r o . .ig u of 0 . f . ‘ . - rt _etc.. Withdme. tho. I Stack, all always on hand. The Rev N D Drew passed thru’ ablated by Conn. Dovell see by Conn Celebration and Concert under the 5 4 c tea or I 00 'lable 53 rup m bulk Per 1b.... 3C narantce - . ' ‘ ’ . . . ' ' ' ' aus ices of the Lacrosse Club and . . b j?†g All the more goals “1" besol d Flill FllWl and Yli llliillllll here on Wednesday to his home in Needham.Il‘lmt00mIIs~ Kellf and Bank t’ulilic Library. Biscuits and other boxed goods, Corn and other canned goods, , t. - t a ve small advance on cost a Pontypool. He was at the funeral of beacommmee ‘0 “8‘0 repair: done to . _ Pickles and other bottled goods, and everything else is included â€â€˜7‘. ,3 TV - I I l ' f - in season. Mrs. R. J. lI.eRioy, of Camden East, Fire lialtaud Town Hall window sills Mr, Robert Shaw has built am Why not take advantage of this Sale. Ever . I thank ‘mm innId y or past . who was boned Tuesday m Lanntng- and have ï¬re escape painted â€"Cnrrled. addition to the east Side of his patrOIIIaggIand solicit your further T. onnelly In Charge. ton. Several members of his family Moved by Conn Doak. sec - I. I. larder-switch mile, ave my best A trial order solicited. J08. H. BURNS . I II h I ything gomg at cost . _ )rice \\ the t ' . . by Court. present reSidcnce, which though I c'l ast . 'i‘lint Coons. Needliam 6t Kelli: not as substantial as the main ommitte to investigate the throw- were with him. Mrs LeRoy was his Deyeil Wife's sister, and lea-vesa family of three be a (2 children. ‘She was a comparatively young woman. Her innibaiid is a merchant in Carmdq'i East. The Her- caved ones have .the heartfelt sympathy II IqIfImmy ‘- - j’. . o;-'.» ,2 ,s. I - building presents a neat appear- , . . a contrary to ance, It will be used as an iin- U9 B MOO I a E 8’4““ “"4““ ““0" “Flu“ 05“" plementstore and sale room and ' ' d“ "“C‘r’wd' already contains exhibits of ma- t‘ou neil then adjourned. : ‘. 2.4} 'a it " . chinei ' for which Mr. Show is , w. w, ï¬â€˜lLLQ'l’T. Clerk. W - .. .. .. . It 3" a" l‘ I I 2 Spot rI. ,, . agent.’ is. .;.;.~..-. .‘ .‘ Opp' TOW-DI- gall, . , The Mir F . u. Make The heaviest. st fence unless the lac like a chain, is only The New Frost unyielding parts 0f fence as strong as t ‘1’: guara- any Frost Fcn Mr. las. Harvey spent l’etcrboro, declares tie e: drive verv much, and why 22’ Th Medalist Chin The last Quarterly IMectn Conference year was neld or; rooming. The attendanCe and a large number parto< Communion. In the erf 2511;: gave a song Service. l tie (â€.Z' ï¬lled. Besides a number of i: anthem, Several sums, and a I Were \\'cll rendered. The c been recruited lately by M Deacon who is wnzquIth gIre Mrs. Bryson, Messrs. l .l- i ar 'W. l. Lamb, thongli not IlliCP the choir. are always ready 1 when required, and are icwax ably assisted the organist Ivory. I The Business Itlettznngas the Parsonage mi Monday The work of the year was r;- Tiie Missionary and Educaz . lugs were quite in advance of tI viuus year. Izliaurm prosciler sheet. Onieiuce is well up. a: strong pull expects to meet a." in good time. :.lir{':l'ISt1:‘If.-.. Mr. '1'. C‘ Ivory was artist; 2.: the Annual Distrust .‘\lv‘r:'.it'.,_' meets in Cambridge St. Chute... say, on 23rd of May, e .-l Subscribe for Mir ll. ii. vitttwsor, Tenor. Toni Leader McMastei L'tzfvei‘suIv (3;.‘1 Teacher of SightSinging lit-ice C Sarcanav and Mosiuv t-:.- ‘; ix th'l'SAY. Studio connected with I). Dental Ofï¬ce. Popular Store for St} lisi: Slflimé Our Millinery Openings inst “c: crowded every day nut 59.} ii; i: direct from New Yuri; tins was and Ready~to.wear lists. It‘:.:. exclusive to. 5:} 1e. Ladies’ Tailoring and making up beautiful (‘ostz Ladies' DreSSes made to order z' Ladies' Costumes made up {:0 Specia Carpets. I yard wide, good Iprtttc Floor linoliennes all wiutnsI at Clienile curtains at‘2.5o, reguiir kREADY-I Men's itc .b‘oy's ll WW3 Men's \Valking Boots 993.. ICE." 1 Large consignment new Spring i Ge “'c have Opened up this week all \Villiani Green Rom: Stapl. Table linens 25c, reg 30, 356-. Wt GRO‘ Crockery Deptâ€"King Edward 91 . ._White and gold 97 pc. Dinner Set ,._‘ a I: . ,