173 \u-ar thrre L win-n â€m t. at about 'ench Kips be public be found wmeth'mg ele’s Idon, 00 00 Linda hips, Every Department Filled with New Spring and Summer Goods. IN CHARGE MISS BRANNAN. You Can Save Money by Buying Groceries Here. The ungicrqgrgfl h '14 returned to Omrmee, and -. yew-«.3 (33': “Pin- in Mr. S. English’x n >:'i<‘t‘.“(:, F'Elinmitc Hind bum’s Own. House. “making his old friends for kindness m {hr past, It wt uld solidi a continuance uf the .v-mc. “c will he found a! bin ofï¬ce night or day. Mr. Jame.» Duhsnn was in Putz-rho") LN! wreck. hr. Bcauy. .\Ir. J. (I. Eaton and funiï¬c: made their Sh: trip tn Omc mm: in a ï¬ne Automobllc. The mnd< were « xccllcnt on Saturday for a speed of 40 miles an hour. Mr F. Porter. of .\I.mvcrs, was a visitor t0 Omcmcc rrL'chv. Mr. and Mrs. Corrin, of Pctcrhum, have been spending :1 few days with Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Henderson. 'l‘hc Cement factnrv hcre for flu: manufacture ul' HYt hlucks‘ of a“ sin-s a "d dcscnp'mns, is mnmng rc-gularly and employing about a dozcn men. Miss Manning, 0f Lindsay. sprxxt Sun day with Mlss 5. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs \Vflmn, m“ Lindsay. spent qundny wnh hcr brother. Mr. A. E. Brysonr Dre_ss Making Ladies Tailoring M rs H‘r * Yclland has purchasul o-n: of the housrs of the Bradbum Estntc. M: 'l“ R. W km 1:, ufthc l’ank nf ‘hmmtmat l’e'ltllvnro, “as H) {mm 1.»! wecx calling on fru-nde. Mr and Mn" Kz-zrh. of Toronto, 374' guests with Dr J 1’ Keith .\lr. chkc \‘g-v. a 5‘. P S. studrnt, of '1'. form», L nnw humc for [us holidays thh his parcnb‘. .\[r. F. l’urxm'. wf anctvflle. has pun'h'mcd the dwdling ucrupxul by the: hate “r. Brmihum. .\li< Etta Sum H at :\thcrl‘,' with her sister, (Rcv ) Mrs. (flurc, fora fcw \n-rkx. Shirk "Iz'n. Messrs. Mills (Y Murdnn have ï¬nish ed thc carpcntcr \mrk at Mr. (: Grifï¬n’s and are no v :1! wurk for Mr. (Shark-5 Curncxl, ()IM'. The .\{\~\'Ci MVCJCTrc-V arcbusvtim I‘m-k muting tin-ir Movk of groceries, rm. to thy-1r n~w mm: beside the Ruth. The buy! 1mg which xs bcmg vacated has hccn pun-basal rccmuly by M!- McCrca, that I: may In: rumm- rd. in order to 1.;ch lulu-r frontage to hh dwelling. The: B. k B R. erected m: V: jut nnrm 0f w; 11 give bcztcr InsutanCe, Ra! Estate and Ucncmt Agent, Omemee. Mr. Willjardme, who has been at- tending the S. P. 5., Toronto, i- spend- ing a few well earned holidays at home. “‘11! purposes joining his uncle, Mr. Paton, on a survey in the nexghborbood of Latte Abiube, this summer. The Ennly Council met in the hotel sample roams last week, when several xtems of business rcCchd attention, among which was a motxon appomting Reeve mes and Councdlor (jotting- bazn. a commutee to represent the township m the delegation soon to m- ten'tew Mr. 13332:, 7:: :hc placing of a station on {hr «L'i‘tk. at Sturgeon Sttcct. The mely Cou sample roams last Items of business among which was J. D. Clcl’k. VSumrner Term duting july and Angus‘t enables students to begin a course at any time and finish without interrup- tion. \\ rite far catalogue. British i .-\mcrican Business CuHcgc, Toronto, the oldest and but. , 7 i James Dobson, = Otnenjee. V'Vl'. M. Watson. Princ‘aal} Yours truly, jOflN‘ N. THOMPSON. 11.1) OMEMEE NEWS. Millinerzy Dept. Dapartmsnt in charge of Miss Thain. THORNTON. Division Court lasucr of Marriagc _Lu}cnscs, c:1rp::nt¢rs of the (i 'l'. stuck vurds‘ lust “'Ct'k the grain sheds. This accommodation to the Z'U'R Estate 'and Ucncral Mr. and Mrs. E. Morgan spent Sun- day With her parents at Vulcntm. 15y invitation of thc Village Cuuncxl a 13th nutnhcr of thc CIUZCHS comet) cd in thc lKradhurn Hail \Vcdncstlm‘ night last, to considcr thc: advivihility of lighting thc- town by electricity. \\'ith Mr. (i. liztlt'nur in the chair. thc Rccvc explained the purpose of the met-ting, that laid before the ratcnay crs, (al the: ant «if lighting by lumps, “hich lighting in the past was alums very unsatisfactnr), (b) the Lost by clrctnviu, \\hit:,h though someuhat more cxptnsnc, \\Ol:l(l he nmrc (lc~lr- ablr and eï¬icicnt. Mr. '1‘. Stephenson was thcn callcd on to cxpizrn hi< schrmc of lighting which would cost thc: tnwn about $300 and provide them with 30 incandcch-nt lamps to hc: plaCz-tl along tlit strt-cts as dcterminctl bv the (‘t unCil [ht-n follow cd SC\ cml >hnrt, businesslike: addresses, out of wliicli grcw zt mntion whining the: Council to pmcccd at mien with the new work. Thc Mix‘scs. Parsons, Brnnnm. and Thain spent Sumhy with fricmls ll) I'ctcth'o. Mr. H. A. Morgan spent a few days ln<t v1 ck In the village. the yuast m A E. Imp-nu and BS. Morgan. Mrs Ht-ndrmm and ymmg 50:) took their dcparmrc lust wu-k fur thclr new home m Kcnma. Their many friends wxsh her and her hushand suc- c- 55 in the West. A Coal Oil Heater, Srcrmd hand, a dandy.»â€" For sale chcap. Apply at this ofï¬ce: j j Rcddxtt uf Toronto, performcd the: interesting Ccrcmuny in m: prcs cnn- nf only the immcdiatc rcl‘utivcs of thcmmtrucliug parties Aftcz which a sumptuous wcdding dcicuner was Scrvml, and hmrty cungrululunons cx tmdml tn the brulc and groom Mr Mills was {\n‘mcrly of (he: “ermr†stuff, and his bride 15 one of the: most. highly respected young ladies at thc town «)1. Uxhrialuc. Sim was the rec:- piuut n! many hcuutlfnl prcn‘cnls The “Mirror" jnins m rxtcnding Inc-any ngi wishes In Mr. and Mrs. MAI.» fora lung, usdul and happy iitc, lhc mamauc of Mr. Iuhn Stcuart Mills, of l'nronto, to MISS \Iildrcd Slurlcy (Smham, of berldâ€<-, took 1:1:ch on chncsduy, April [711). Rev. an sncrct, nostrum. . l’icn-o‘s Pellets. small. sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, to ulate and in- vigorate stomach, liver an bowels. 1:1)“; modicinos are non-alctflxnlic. non- sncrct. and mntaiu no harmful habit- f nrminzdruzs. being composvd of glyceric extracts of the runs of nutivv, American mvdicixnl fur-vs: plants They are both sold by deulvrs in nmiicinc. Yuu can’t :1 Word to acct-pt. as a. sub<titute far one of these medicines of known composition, any were: nostrum. The \VOl’Ji of praise bestowed on the several ingrr-dinnts entering into Doctor l‘icrcc‘s medicinos by such writers should luve more wright. than any amount. 0! non - pron-ssiunul testimonials. because such mun am writing for the guidance of their modical brethren and know whereof thfly Spunk: Is a. powerful yet. pvnt'ly :x'cung mng‘o‘r'an- mg tonic and non-inc. Fur weak worn- out, ova-Worked womenâ€"no matter what has cmxx‘nd the breakdown, “Favorite Prescription â€will be found most emu-two in building up the strength. regulating the Womunly functions. subduing pain and bringing about. a. healthy. vigorous condition of the whole system. ‘ _ _ A book of particulars wraps each bottle giving the formula: or both medicines and quoting what. Scum-s of cmincut. mod- ical authors, whose works are consulted by phy<iciuns of all the Schools of practice as guides in proseribing, say of each in- gre-licnt catering ipto _tlwse medicinqs. The answer is that. “Goldnn Medical Discovery " is a most. potent alwrativv or blood-puriï¬er. and tunic or invigurawr and acts especially favorably in a cum- tlve Way upon all the mucouuminz sur- faces. as of the nasal passages. throat. bronchlal tubes, stomach, bowels and bladde curing a. large per cent. of catar- rhal cagsévhether e disease affects the am! pa. ‘ s. the t mt. larynx, bron- clna. stomach as cat' I l dySpepsia), bowels (as mu 0I< - x . bladder. uterus or other vlc orga .. von in Maui; Wye ï¬gagez Em The above Tynrtmn is ofton asked mn- cr'niug Dr. l-mes two lcuduu; "’3‘“- cum-L, "Guldcu Medical Disco» cry “Favorite Pnrscription. " UMEMEE’S WEDDIIQG BELLS. What Do They Cure? FASHIONABLE ids House For proof of their grand blood llread the extended pedigrees on ,route cards. They are certainly gamong the best. ‘NOTEâ€"King Alfred was given : 2nd place at Lindsay Central on May 4th, this year, and was thought by many present to be the grandest Clydesdale on the 1 ï¬eld. [mim'shig Hiawatha : Huxvcl’s sue is Crown “why, an] Si: l.t‘\\'i§\\'d$ siud h) Lcwic (imdon. all we“ and fuvornlxh' knmx‘n. Sct Cards for full purtlt‘uku‘s. are among the In st in their class, in ï¬zct they stand luv-eminent in J. H. Tï¬urnu T. Iv’isfluafle’a is a rich buy wiih whim: strip in face, With white hind hut, bred by _| .\ \Vlntc, South Mmiughan, Uiil. Machines in. is u horse at magmlicmxt appearance, and in action he has tcw cquziis. and IS of the best blood. '1 hose \visliiiig to improve their stock cannot fail to appreciate tin: points of merit in Machine-s _li'., 3607. Set: cards. Put O’Ncil has a coil, the get 0: Muclnncs 111, one war and eight mns old, that weighs 1300, and is :1 perfect bunny, an! .\I.:clnnes lr., is the sin: 0“â€) HIV othcrcolts Equally good, that m:v:_-r fail to Catch the cyc of {he whh: awake “DESCHIL‘H. ‘ '1 {use cxcdlcm SIHHIOHS arc tn keep up the fznnc of [he Mxlibmok Stu! It‘s. Pint lizuon's‘ Sire i.~ Iminmhi; Hiawatha : I)uxvc|'.~ sue is Crown “Why, 1111-] Si: (lawn-Ea today. They haw: sitc, fixw action, and the Mom] Uf the M5! l’crchcrons coux‘5cs through Hu-ir wins. Sue. cards. “ King Alfred†and “ Beulah" GORDON MON TRAVE Paturot and Cambon Eiaclnnes J12, 3697, Imp. French Percheron Stallions. SONS' Thorobred Clydesdale Stallion, 6314, a beautiful dark blown and Handsome Blood Sttallion, “ MUCKLE CRIMES" NHZE CLY‘L)li:-l).\l.liï¬, Him Earen, Earm Sir Lawn: Termmmn : Ballerophun." 711â€"3672 Is a 110rs::thrxt hasproven hinwclf :1 sum and ï¬rst-(:l'uss stuck guilty. He has any amount of >.tll)S!'rHlCt‘. is 21 good all round actor. new moves like: a whirhvmd, wnh grrul stylc and flushing“. and IMS all (he rsscntxulsuf, :url is :m up to «late Huancv. 'l’un'mgmn Bell- cruphun )5 bred in the l’uxplcu “l5 5m: was (Enhiï¬micr 6'11, 1791.; Sec caxds for full particulars. \ Imp. Hackney, 228â€"3749 He is a model of the Hackney Stalhon. Hisr Sire, ‘ Conqueror' 5550.1135 won numerous prizes, and Borrow Moss has several ï¬rst Miles to hls credit. His owner has hm] scvu a] chances m dismss of him at :1 high price. but «.Ié‘ciu- Ct] to keep hnn lor lnccdmg pm- pours Sue: mute cards. J. Hutchinson Q‘The following Leading aid ChOiCcly Bred Stallions are 1m ' ' his ing the season Of 1907 m t District: HASSARD’S “ Borrow Moss†Hackneys,01ydesdales Percherons 81 Bloods is also making the season of 1907 along with Beulah. . W. LOWES’ Royal Pair of Llydcsdalcs, MCKINNON ’S Yuung, Keg 'l'hoxo’brcd (.lydcsdulc Stallion Imp. Hackney Stallion}. J. W. LOWES’ HASSARD’S HASSARD’S “Ax-Man" N0. 1033x‘â€"Stum1unl Bled, and Standard Bred by hi4 pmguny. Full Brother :0 jean Wilkes. 3 \‘tfill' old record, 2.243 4. (3113' Wilkcs' pedigree shows his descent from a long line of famous sires and shnuld com mend him to (hos: wuntmg .spccdy and stylish drivas. Wallace Scott is undoublcdl)‘ one of the bust (‘lydcsdzllc Slullh us In (Ema- (lu, and, as a surcn ml ï¬rst I 1; [>5 5: on k prUImScr, he stands pxccmmcnl. His head [5 a Very intclllgcnt one; a broad. full fun-head; :1 bright, full cyc, and .1 lmmlsnmc cur lis neck is a picture i521 picturc of synunutly, and he has pnwvrful and most compact shoulders. His back and luins arc pcrfcvt. With a round, full, massive: ml), and powerful, u‘c-ll shnpsd quarters. l-‘ur pcdlgn-c (none hater), see large and small cards. Andrew Hogg’s Double Gaited Stallion GUY WILKES 1s a beautiful young Stalhnn, fuur )mrs old, and “"15 sired by that famous Calliornin Bred Wilkes Stallion, and Spccd Produring Sire, l’RUSl’I'IC'l’OR is a VCT)‘ heavy lmy cull “cighing 1825 ll).~;., having :1 grand back, line hcud and ncck, grand fact and ankles, and stands right muthcm; has cxvdlcnt action. a‘nd was :1 pnzv wiuncr at the Indu~trml Fair, Toronto in 1906. His hrc-cdingls unsurpassed and farmers will consult their uwn in- tn-n-sts by looking up l’roqncmr. be having such a strong dash of l) nrnlccv and Prmcc of Walcs blood 15 bnund to be a grand ln‘cc-(lcr. G. E. Caldwell‘s ROBT. SHAW'S This horse should prove a valu- able sire, as lns breeding 15 2nd to none, being only one cross removed on the site’s sxde from the renowned Prince of Wales 673 so universally famed wherever Clydesdales are found, that It is useless to detail ms record here, and on the dum's side but two CI‘USSCS remmed flcm the 53111 more funous l)..rnlcv 2.32. With whose faune ull ho'suncn are m- mlllur. beeczxnis. pROSPECTOR; MbdbdbdsmSï¬ï¬‚adbarbwdhauucbl’o? EF For only $1. 50g has two'white feet: weight 1800 lbs. He’ is of the highest possible QUJlily. and richest breeding 0f choicast selection of Chdcsdale §tallion, COmbining size and qn‘al- uy with strmght, true action. Breeding unsurpassed, indivxdzxul- Ity unexcelled. He was awarded 2nd prize m a large flew at the Canadian National Exhibltion m 19:;6. Gordon Mpntrave stands ploudlv among'thebest Clydes in Canada today. See him and be convmced. See cards. J. F. STAPLES’ ‘WALLACE SCOTT’ DERWEN T CROOK. Imp. Pure Bred (‘lyx'tm SATURDAY NIGHT is clean, sound, wholcmmc and clever. Its vicws nn mrn and afï¬uirs of the day arc an education to inlclligcnt men and wmncn. Always bright and crisp but "(:Vcr Sensationalâ€"â€" it is the ideal paper fm the business man, his lmmc and his family. THE MIRROR is rccognizcd as the: bcst paper in the Diztrict. REMEMBERâ€"Both papers for $2.25 for :1 year or $r.25 for 6 mos. Cash must accompany the order. This offer is good for renewal as we!) as new subscribers. Writc or call at the Mirror Ofï¬ce TO DAY. U kWBNIQï¬Ã©ZUBDAY NIGHT Imp. I’urc Bred Clyde, The Toronto Weekly Mail and Empire Special Offer THE MILLBROOK OMEMEE MIRROR THIS COMBINATION GIVES YOU The World’s News Imp. Pure Bred Clyde. can secure both papers fur $2 25 a year or $1.25 for six months. \V c \\ 111 send to any address m C for one The Picture Alone is Worth the Price Asked for A." Send' all orders to the MIRROR OFFICE, MILLBROOK. including a copy of their beautiful picture, “ GRACE," and m: carat: We have just (‘omplutml a deal with that cleVerest 0f all Canadian \vcckl)‘ papers THE MIRROR Special Offer whereby all rcadcrs of the: EFFâ€"“TREE 5": Persons getting their Route Cards yrmtcd at the Mirror Ofï¬ce will to Ccivc a nolicc uf their horses. similar to the ubm'c free of charge. We make .1 specialty of dmng good work in this line We hzn'u :m cht‘cht assortment of nuts. um] thu bust of types, and skIHt-d \vm'kmcn “-110 can give you as good a job :zs- mu can get m or out of the cities, and um priCcs are very rca- sonnblc. (In-t: The Mirror a ma] and In: Cum inccd. HANDSOME PRINCE is4 years old. and is a beautiful black wnh strip in fate, and three white feet, stands 16,15 hands high and Weighs 1500 lbs (mud action lband genexal purpose lmrsc. Sire: by Granite lad. H1.» (lam rm imponctl (.lydcsdalc. HorScmcn will do well to see this (‘XCL’llClll lmrsc Sec route cards for further p.1rliculars as to pedigree, terms «.. or cmmnumcate with Mr. Wu‘. McConnell, Omcmcc l’. O. \V>\T(ZIH£S, CLOCKS, jl£\V- ELRY, SILVERW'ARE, CU'l GLASS,CIIINA,TRAVELING CASES, MANICURE CASES, NOVELTIES, c., c. SPECIAL LOW PRICE W.F.MCEARTY’S. EEWELLEHY IIANDSOME PRINCE win be m ()mcmcc Saturday afternoons; and at his own stable every night (LI'oughuul the: m-nson of 1907. The property of Wm. McConnell, Lot 2, (Ion. 3, Emily. 77 Kent-St LINDSAY Canadian Bred Clydesdale Stalllon (5072 [12269] in this part of the country, altho' he has had temptingr offers for him. I). Dundas, of Oakwood, has a colt, the get of Pentlaml, which girthed 6 It. at 9 mos. and I6 days old, and weighed 1060 lbs. Mr. Dundas was offered $150 for this colt when less than 6 mos old. Such an offer coming from large importers in Western Ontario proves conclusively that Pentla‘nd is one of the best to breed from. He is closely related to the great Prince of \Vales (673), Mucgregm (I487), Darnley (222),and mam other famous Sires See Cards The farmers and others who are desirous of raising good stock will be pleaSed to learn that Mr. K. VVIHSIOW has decided to keep his T hor’bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion, PEN T LAN D izmada year, Weeding Presents You can buy Dainty Goods at McCAR'l‘Y’S, Handsome Prince SOmc bran’titul lines ecial Offer NOTICE Great Britain S has a?" 111 S'I'RAYED.â€"â€"Into the premises of the subscriber, Lot 1, Con. 1 1, Cavan, on or about the rst of April, a Hound Pup. 'l'hc owner is requested to prove property. pay charges, and take It away. 'I‘ALMAGE DAINARL), That on and after May 8, 1907, the Subscription price of the Mirror will be $1.50 strictly in advance. On account of the new postal regulations, we are compel- led to add 50c. to cover the extra expense on papers going to the States. We thank our triends in Uncle Sam‘s Domains for their patronage in the past, and hepe they will continue their subscrip- tions. The undersigned has taken over the business 01 his father, the late Kobt. Huffman, and is prepared to attend to all orders for movmg of buildings. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Terms reasonable. G E T R E ADY FOR SPRING. In our Hardware Stoxe we have a magniï¬cent stock for every requirement. Our Stock of Dry Goods, Boots, and Shoes, Groceries, c. Mirror Subscribers in the Uni Statss will Please Note Nothing Succeeds Like Success TheHoiise of Quality CALL AND TEST US. How to Use Them. Pronunciations (Century Dictionary). Correct English in the Homc. Correct English in the School. What to Say and What Not to Say. Course in Letter Writing and Punctua- Correct English, Evanston, Ill. I hem Studies In E ng'iish Litcmzt: rc. BUILDING : MOVING lion. "lxxenty Daily Drills Bus'ncss English for the Business Man Compound W ord4 . How to Write Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep p,“ m our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us, for ofï¬ce “Sim not only from l’elerboro but from other places as well. We have not been able to do this in all cases during the last two yam Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands BMkkecâ€"pi; IS a competent Stenographer and 'l'ypewritcr is certain of a good pom-“0“.“ Q You Will make no mistake in getting a Course in Grammar. How to Increase Onc’ s Vocabulary. 'l' he Art of Com srsation. Shall and \\ ill , Should and Would : JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER, Editor. A Montth Magazine Dcvuted to the Use of English. “Correct English- How to Use It." ome Cavan, April 9th,’o7. Bcthzmv P.O LOT yBusiness Education‘w AG ENTS WANTE D. a Year. Send goo. for single copy. ALF. HUFFMAN, Millbrook Station P.O. Ont. will cover. And on a good surface it will cover more than that N o paint will do better, and very few paints will do as well. Maximum covering capacity, easiest spreading qualities, longest wear, and greatest economy are what we claim for S. W. P. It’s the one safe paint: to use. Always gives satisfaction. if you want to save {morale}! in painting let us show you the way. We sell paints for all kinds of good painting. G‘INSL‘RL' ’QTI‘E INTER ES um; Square Feet two coats to the gallon, that's what 360 Promptly Attended to. PARTIAL CON'I‘EN'I‘S. is very complete, and the best values possible. in and you wxll he convmced that this is the place to buy. Our prices are as LOW as any in the trade, and Our goods are of the best quality, that's why this store is termed . PRINGLE, Principal, Peterhom‘ THE SHERMN-MLL/AMS PAINT [53'Write for Our Handsome Circumfï¬ ORIEMEE. This is especially true when applied to the . (Emmy 81 06’s, SOLD BY The engagement 15 announced in Omemee of Bertha Maud. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Grundy to Dr. W. ]. Cook of Sturgeon Falls, the marrmge to take pln cc in juncâ€" Toronto News. Mr. H. Beattv has made several trips with his gasolcne yacht. We ex- pect to soon see the Gun. Tug “Bub â€all," make its appearance. Mcsrrs R. J. Cuurtney Son have placed a shiagle mill, which was in- stalled by Mr. Thus. Richardson. of Green’s Staff, Petcrbom. Cutting of. shingles wxll begin at once. Mr. Wilbert Fee, of Omcmce, is spending his holiday» in Manitoba. Notice to the Public. “ In Memoriam" Cards neatly print- ed at (In: Mirror Ofï¬ce, Millbrook. The undersigned begs to announce that he has taken out an Auctionccr’s LiCcnsc in the Cnuntics of Victoria Durham, and he will be pleased to have a call 0; a coalmunicalion from those whd intend to have auction 531:: during the tall or winter months. 'f‘hc river is [ugh now and the suckers are up stream, the boys are making it hot {or them these days. J. H. WILSON, Mt. Horeb, Ontario. LOT 14, cox. x3, MANVIZRS. The contract for rooï¬ng the Mcthw dist church has been gwcn to Mr. W. D. Stimson. Mr. '1‘. 1. Parsons gives the artistic touch to the interior. Terms very reasonable, and may he had by applying to the undersigned. Satisfactionguaranteed. Address Major Evans. proprietor of the Ome- mec Foundry, has placad some addxo tmnal new machinery. He is m a position to do any work that can he handled by a Foundry. Cal! and see him. . Mr. and Mrs. (I. Caldwell were in Pctcrboro over Sunday. Rev. H. l'cckovc-r IS favorvd wilï¬ large and apprccimiv‘: congregations each Sundav. Messrs. Juhn Magec and ‘1. Palm»! are engaged at Mr R. Stap‘es' sad ml". Brunswxck, and report lots 0‘ sawing to be done yet after a record breaking Season. c .. . N" Sci. ' u’: .a‘ “A." (1 n ;..IIZ‘LI.\' Lt} A couple of weddings (or June are am: unneed. ‘ J. STEELE’S, FOR UP-TO-DA'I‘E JEWELRY. Issuer of Mankge Lia-ens“, MILLBROOK. I3,