their Banking Dr collection. ('T'ï¬ltment and "h and “babe: Harness, c , 1 5- “I: have a Del-i of Lunhs. Included; in cost and imel’est cided to Ipportunity lot waitâ€"x boot and shoe age Sv'iutd. MENT. ded to. N AGER J repaired lb teele's .....2 DC 15., c MEMO. af‘IMCMic-n ...:5c ank. 3c ’9 'Sugars and Teas a Specialty. (\J‘ffgkcry Dept.-â€"King Edward 97 pc. Dinner Setts in Sago or Peacock Blue. $I0-50, reg. $I2-50- m: and gold 97 pc. Dinner Sctts 37-50, “33° $9 00' La" é: . . bHARLEs IVORY Staple Department-all new Goods. Table Iinens 25C†reg 30, 35c., reg 45c. Oxford sheetings 10c, reg mic. Toweling at 4 to 8c -â€"special ‘We have (tarpets, I yard wide, good patterns, at 35c. reg. 45c. Floor oilcloths, all widths, ‘at 22c. square yd. {loor linoliennes all wxdths at 42 *C. square yd- Lace curtains at 5°C: 75C: 5,59 $1 upwards, (,henile curtams at§.5o, regular $3.50, and upwards. Roller wmdow blinds, all col 5, 25¢, reg 35c. up. MWBOM and Shoe DepartmentWSQâ€"QW Men‘s Walking Boots 996., reg. $1.25. Men's Dongola Boots L39. reg. 1.75. Ladies' Fine Buttou and Lar . _ Lace 95c., reg. 1.50 and 2.00. ge consngnment new Spring Hard Sott Hats and Caps including the popular “King Iht" worn by all. x'opular Store for Stylish Millinery, Fashionable Dress Making and the latest in Dress Trimmings Our Millinery Openings last week were a. grand success â€"-â€"conducled by Miss Enkens. Millinery Rpoms Cfowded every day and sold more Hats than any previous season. Large censmnment of New Mlllmery direct from New York this week including the very latest shapes. Large display‘o'f Ladics’ New Sailors and Ready~to-w¢ar Hats. Children’s Millinei‘y a specialty. Our Iligh Classed lnmmed Huts Wlll be exclusive in style. For this sale we will adhere as much as possrble if requested. Ladies’ Tailoring and Dress Making Department. Miss Hill in Charge, makmg up beautiful Costumes and Dressesâ€"cheaper than you can buy readymadc goods. Ladies' Dresses made to order from our 50c. Dress Goods at $760 to $850, reg. $10 and $12 anywhere. Ladies' Costumes made up from 75cts and $1.00 goods at $10 to $I2» "=2- $1250 and $15 anywhere. Great tBargaIHS '“ [VBV Depan artmen CHAS IVORY Omemee Teacher of Sightsmging Voice Culture SATURDAY and MONDAY or each week IN LINDSAY. Studzo connected with I). Vogue's i‘»-nal Ufï¬cv. Lcadcr McMastcl Universny Quartctte The Business Meeting was held in the Parsmmge on Monday evening. The wnrk of the year was renewed. 'l‘he Missionary and Educattonal Gw- lugs Were quite m advance of the pre- viuus year. I .ebanon presented aclear sheet. Omemee ls Wcll up, and by a strong pull expects to meet all claims in good time. After Several ballots Mr. '1‘. C- Ivorv was elected to attend the Annual District Meeting which meets 1n Cambridge St. Church, Lind- say, on 23rd of May, In )ry. ‘l‘hc last Quartcrly Meeting of the Conh-rcnce year was held on Sabbath morning. The attendanCc was fair and a large number partook of the Communion. In the: evening the chonr gave a song service. The Church was ï¬lled. Bcsidcs a number of hymns, an anthem, scwmi solos, and a quartettc wcrc \wil rcndcrcd. The Choir has: hccn recruited lah-ly by Mr. Regic Deacon who is winning great favor. Mrs. Bryson, Mcssrs. 'I‘ J. Parsons and ‘3.’ j Lamb, though not members of 13;;- :\»:r. are always ready to assist- :aqutred, and are always much . ~ "atcd. Miss Flo<si; Macpherson n' ..*"ib[Cd the organist, Miss Anmc D. H. WILLIAESON, Tenor. Toronto, The Methodist Church Umemee. Subscribe for Mirror. .\1r._Ias. Han-e) spent Sunda\ m I’ctcrbom, declares he enjoyed the dm-"excq much, and why not. 9 Ageimun GRAHAM - mew-£5 ï¬elicate co Children i3 13:7. Make 0 Fence of Sirenâ€"9th % The heaviest. strongest wires m fence unless the locks are as strohg like a chain, is only as strong as it; The New Frost Lock and Frost 'mvielding parts of 3 Frost Fenee. tezfce as strong as the strongest “are, {z We guarantee to repairâ€"free of chargeâ€" «2 wron “V as†I “:1 w any Frost Fence that goes g ade can't make as the wires. A fence weakest spot. Wedge Lock are the most They make the whole opened up this week all our new Shirts and Collars direct from†the celebrated Manufacturers William Green Rome. Also all our new ties, braces, socks, underwear, gloves, c.. Specials for This The Mirror READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT._ GROCERY DEPARTMENT.___/;> Men’s new Spring Suits at $6. and 7.30. reg 7 50 and 8.50. .Boy's new Spring Suits at 2 00, 3.00. 4.00. and upwards. FROST LOCKS Gents’ Furnishings Department. ti: brain: 0! n! our The children cannot possibly have good health unless the bowels are in proper condition. A sluggish liver gives a coated tongue, bad breath, constipated bowels. Correct ell these by giving small doses of Ayer’s Pins. Genuine liver pills, ently laxative, all vegetable, sugar-coated. A e gave no agate! We gum vâ€". â€" and Family Herald and W “'0 are aorrv to hour of Mrs. Elmer Joneo' unimproved condition but under the akilful treatment. of Dr. Brereton look forwud to her speedv reenvery. We understand Mr, Bert Courtney has bought on: the threshing «unï¬t {urmerly owned by Walter Wethernp. We wish you evety sucueas Bert What's the matter with the choir We think it would be well to have ll. reorganized, and i! the Mupicnl lllrec' tor would make a move along Hus line It would meet with the joint. appruval of the people. We are pleased to see Mr. Joseph Burns who was ill for a few days able to be out again. Mr. Joseph Boyd is having his buggy remoddeled, Glayds Poust had the (NSF nuno u; hue her arm broken \\ bite playing at school. Mr and Mrs, W J. Jones were visit. on to Paerboro Saturday last. Mr. Josiah Hayes has moved to Ousemee where he will reside in futureA Majnrhy ol farmers are through seeding Emily, May Ist, 1906‘ Asl have made the statementem‘ public, which has been Widely circula~ -ted, that there was a shortage of up- l wards of one hundred pounds in a loud ’ of hogs between my own scales and ; them: of Messrs. Stephenson in Ome-l mee, and as I have since discovered i that the mistake of one hundred l pounds was made by myself in forget ! ting to take off the weight of the crate I in which I had Weighed the hogs, in fairness to Messrs Stephenson, and for the beheï¬t of those who may have? heard the above report, 1 would like E to have the correction made public. I Yours truly, ! ‘ ANDREW FAULKNLR. l To the Edam of the -Mirror. Wanted 58,080 [102. Eggs 2011801118. Wnul. LEBANON. v.5.- r (-0., Lawn-IPHuo. No plealsaniger place to enjoy an outing than in Millbrook. Come and have a. jolly day on 24th Messrs. B. Dummy wen: on business. Come with Omcmcc’s foot ball club to Millbmuk on the 24th, and cheer them on to Victory. Miss E. Hill spent Sunday in Peter- boro. No other paper in this city or vicinity can publish these great stones. Order In advance to avoid disappuintment, as the edition will be exhausted beforeall nre able to buy. Commences on Sutur- duy, May 5th, und each succeeding Sut- urday. 'l liese stories will also be pub- lished in the Weekly Mail and Empire, commencing May [0th. The friends of Mr. Harry Slason will be glad u) hear he is improving under the akilful treatment. of Dr. '1‘. G. Brereton. The Mail and Empire, with its cus- tomary alertness, has secured the 30's right. in â€:23 district to publish these novel: in serial form before they appear in book term, which “ill uflurd Its renders a limrary treat never before of?- ered by any newspaper in America. This series consists of twelve great novels by the most famous living Ango- 84xou writers. The “hole star) la splendidly ra- counted 1:: Robert Barr's great novel " 'A Rock in the Baltic, " which has just been purchased by the Mail and Empire, and is to be the ï¬rst novel of the much- Htulked of â€$150. 000 series" which this eutergrising paper is to issue during the lorthcoming twelve months. The mystery of the whole affairâ€"dim presence of cannon on such a site, than anger of Russia and the inportance given to no insignificant a matter- worked on Drummond’s Imagination. and in a. mument of headstrong folly he went to Russia to invehtigate. A series of surprising adventures {oi- iowed, culminating in a scene that de- ï¬es description. Drummond sighted a ne“ apparent!) deserted bit oi julted up out of the sen 'l‘o men: his cruiser was at on from the rock, and the Rt: ernment demanded an e from Great. Britain. aâ€" A Remarkable Series of Adventur- es Resulting In a Naval Mistake. The careiess ï¬ring: of a new piece of ordinance by Lieut, Allanflhummond. --f U M S. Conaternation, while cruising through the Baltic. has led tn a series of unaccountable and surpr sing inter- naï¬onul complications. A ROCK [N THE BALTIC ullu ungmea a new gun on an 3' deserted bit of rack, that out of the sen To his amaze- nrulaer was at once ï¬red on rock, and the Russian Gav- demanded an explanatlon J. McQuadc and Ed. in Millbrook, 'l'ucsday, eekly Star t6 J aï¬uary 1813, 1,907; 1"} Faro for Round Trip and Refresh- menks, Adults. 25 cents, Children, 15 cents. Boat starts at 8 30 sharp. N. D. Drew, Superintendent. On Sunday, May 20‘.h, Special Anni- versary Services will be held in the Methodist Church, Lotus, collection in aid of the Church iundl. On Thursday May 24th, Tea will be served in Mr. John Nniemiih'e groumia. from 5 to 8 30 p.11), This will be preceded by games of Bane Ball on the Campus near the School House. At night the audience will be inkeninSong and Story on u “ Trip to the Old Land.†The lan, G. Lewis, B. A , of l'elerboro. will con- duct the party In his able Leozure " A Trip to ihe Old Country." The Ship's Company will be entertained en runie with vocal and literary numbers sulta- hle to the occasion and an address from the Rev. D. P. Oswald. Hem-ROM in to be had {or $1.00 at leo’drug store, or from the Wilson. Fs'le Company, Limited, Niagara Falls, Out. 3 It will cure the moat llubborn case in existence and a bonded guarantee to that attack goes with each package. Thiais when Dr. Leonhanh'u Hem- Roid, the only absolute Pile cmo, brlnga the results that has made its fame. Symptoms indicating other trouble. may appear to a thoroughly Pile-sick person. The Worst Kind. After Piles have existed for a long time and passed through difl'ereut stages, the sufl'orlng in Intense -pain aching, throbbing, tumors form, ï¬lled to. bursting with black blood. Wo are pleased to bear Mrs. Eagleson is improving under the care of the num. Ry wlm: we hear it is hard Work to get planks {or a sidewalk. They must be char: of funds. Mr. I'. McLean and Mr. Morris Rm- enburg apent Sunday In the village. Porter Gnu' spent Sunday here. Harry Bland ï¬nished seeding Ian: weak He must be up with the lurk. 0m public school teacher keeps good order in the school and the pupils are learning well this term. Mr. Charles Ivory and his wife and daughter, omeomee, passed through hero :0 Cavauvlllo Ian week on bus- inane, Joseph Hayes. and famlly are gone to live ln Omomeo. They will be greatly missed by their neighbors. The ex‘ï¬ri-e cost of management is increased one-third. But so pressing are the calls of ’ .3333:ng those on the waiting list, and increasingly urgent tl. new appliwtions received each day, that the trustcw have decided upon the step indicated, conï¬dent that the Canadian people will see that these new beds are furnished and maintained. Lillie and Florence Brown are gone to ll" in Toronto There is one of our young men feels very lonely since their departure Mn. C. H. Shieldl was In Toronto last week. Probably getting worse all the time. W by um give up that suufl'aud stop dosing the stomach? The one sure treatment is “ Calarrliozone." sure to cure because it goes where the disease realy ll Certain to cure in your case because it hss natured tens of thous- suds Worse than you are. Cutsrrhc zone is a thorough cure because It destroys the causes as well as â€no effects of the disease. Relief is prompt, cure is quick wlth this powerlul remedy which Is guaranteed to cure Calarrh in any par; of the nose, throat, bronchial tubes or lungs -Contributions may be sent to Sm WM. R. Manson-n. Kt†Chief J usticc, Osgoode Hall, or W. J. GAGE, Ea}, 54 Front St. W. , Toronto. IS YOUR CATARRH ANY BETTER. Anniversary at Lotus. MT. PLEASANT. $50.00 Furnishes a Bed Complete Famous beauties pay particular at- tention to the purity of their blood. knowing that nutritious blood means soft delicate skin, bright 9) es. and en- during nerves. Those whose looks are so delightful use Ferrozone because it is the exact food needed to tone and stimulate the blood Ferrozone invxg- ornten, braces, feeds,--it makes those dainty, vivacious woman so pleasant to meet. You’ll have the rosv bloom of health. dash and Spirit, the satisfac- tion and icy of true health sftor usine Perrozone. You should get Ferrozone to-das'. Sold everywhere in 50c. boxes. “are 18 provided an opportunity fur farmersJo get at ï¬rst hand, informa- tion thulcannot be given 'or demon- strated In hall meetings during the Winter monkhl Seventy onhese ï¬eld meetings are being arranged by Supt. G. A. Putnam, in connection mm the Farmers’ Insti- kute System of Ontario. The services of Ptof. Lochheud of the McDonald Agricultural College at Ste. Anne de Bellevne have been secured to conduct similar farmera’ nature study meetings In the three Maritime Provinces. The Dominion and Provincial De- partments of Agriculture are more than eVer alive to these dangers which threaten to become a. serious loss in crop production, and in the Eastern Provinces they are co-operating again this sear in holding ï¬eld meetings in the month of June, \\ hen weeds.insscts iuugns diseases and piant growth are most in evidence. The cost of labor in ï¬ghting weed, in- sect and fungus pests, which like the poor are ever with us, is one of the most serious problems with which farmers have to contend. The Seed Control Act has had the effect ofin- creasing the price paid to farmers for their pure seed and of reducing the price (or their low grade seed. An even greater discrimination in prices is likely to follow. New needs continue to he introduced. The trade in agricui. turai seeds has been a iruittui menus for spreading them. The shipment, for feeding purposes.oi screenings from Western grown wheat to points in the Eastern Provinces is another source oi"? immediate danger that should not be overlooked. The noxious nature of new weeds that are being introduced in various ways is seldom well under- stood or their danger appreciated by (armors until they have become well established. Read the new story in Mirror Best prescription {or your condition (a Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and Btmernut. Fur d: spepeia and in digestion it is doubtful If u better remedy will ann bedevlsed. Them pllle bring new strength and vitality to the stomach and «lucrative organs; they bulld up the general health and lnntill such rim and reslaling power Into the system the: sickness is im- poselble; try Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Food does you no good. You can’t diamâ€"consequently you're afraid to eat: tongue is towed, month tastes bad stomach ls bloated. Pretty soon you'll be overcome by weakness and nerw us prostratlon. No Satisfaction in Eating. Charming Femininity. FARMERS Fl ELD MEE'I INGS , for $1.60, Premium Picture included 7Business Education Q Winter Term begins Tuesday, Jan. 2nd 1906. Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pace with our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us, for ofï¬ce assistants, not only from l’ctcrboro but from othcr plums as well. We have not been able to do this in all cases during the last two years. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Bookketping 0! IS a competent Stcnogmphcr and ’l‘ypcwriter is Certain of a good position. You Will make no mistake in getting a Nothing Elucceeds Like Success §L. S. Clarry, AGENT MILLBROOR nN'r The Hoflge 0% Quality CALL AND TEST US. In our Hardware Store we have requirement. Our Prices will Be Fsund as Low as Any is very complac, and lhc best valves possible. ome in and you Will be convinced that this Is the place to buy. Our prices are as L()\V as an. in the: trade, and our goods are of the best quuï¬ty, that's why this stoxc is u rzncd Our Stock of Dry Gocds Gmceries 81c. GROCERIES AGENT, MILLBROOK, ONT.‘ »_ . McCaï¬rey’s . PRINGLE, Principal, Peterboro, Ont Q’Write for Our Handsome Cheating Fresh and Good at TM; is c: yOMEMEE specially true when applied to the vc a magniï¬cent stock for every