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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 21 May 1908, p. 3

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Writes : {st got E after applyi 36d With it ould not be “"8 you have been sick rility science or faith cure. J known screnctist and I thing to it ? Elbe length of hawa’ shingl ma shingle-d atch fire, for B when \on 'ight. Iwa’ shmgled’ »wa’ shingled. 5, if ‘Oshawa’ "'1‘ take care )fing, Co’l’u‘ :ts, Finials, 5. Prepared 2 Well me at a time. 'haSe ‘ price. It You shingled. shingled. stay so, that Ou paflch h I how lbng It In ; i; h q no 5! its): *NS. plain!)- sum u I have great the instrument applying '1 for it smvc, ] Wilht-m m" can Cipal of the School of Exprcssmn and Iitcraturc, 'rI‘o onto, will give several scluct: '.ons The ‘ ch air will render three choruses. bin: wfll have wearer s:ope for their s‘é}cctions and talents In Concert Music- ‘ I6 000 Rofls-to: choose fromâ€"\The iarl'cs‘t assortmcnzof Wall Papers ever shown In the county... Bérders same price as 6310*.42; can solicited ‘PAR'SQKS! ‘ b” .‘ ' 2 a co. The L1dies"AId of the Omemee Methodist church will give a grand (ZonCcrt in the Operaf House on Mon- day, May 25th. whxch will be the mus ical event of the season The soloists from Toronto are-Mrs. John A. Wal Kcr. Soprano; Mrs.)- C: Eaton, Con- tralto; Mr. Arthur Blight, Baritone; Mrs. Arthur Bhéhg ’Accompamst. Mrs. Scott Rafi}, Eloqntionist andtprm- r . 133E married Colmette, r: n: late Captaln de Grassr, . l‘ .r -,~ V ., who, when sh: died, left ' .1 .sz L-VO daughters, the younger, Cuhncttc, being now a missionary m Egypt He afterwards married Olivxa Coulter, daughter of Wm. Cottmgham of Ornemee, with whom he leaves two sons and one daughter. He alsmleaves a Slster, Mrs. Richard No‘tter of Owen Sound, and a brother,. Rev. J. H. Har- ris of Toronto. Hrs remains were m- terred in St Iames’ Cemetery, Orilha, on the nthmst. Spiritu Requiescente in Face. Rev. Richard Homan Harris, B.A., Whose death occurred at his home in Swansea on May 8th, 1908. was born in Cork, Ireland, on October 15th, 1829, and at an unusually early age showed a decided aptitude for study. He reCeived his education mainly at an academy in Rosscarberry. Co Cork, where at the age of 14 years he quali fied for the senior Matriculation at Dublin University. He engaged in tuition mainly at the above academy until 185r, when he came to Canada, whither his parents and their family had preCeded him. Aftera brief sojourn in Montreal and Sorel, he came to Upper Canada and engaged in High § School teaching, co-working with the late Bishop Strachan in the developâ€" ment of his system of Grammar Schools, as then designated. He en- tered 'l rinitv College 'l'oronto,in 185 7, and, as both the Bishop and the Um- versity authorities recognized his fit- ness for Arts graduation at that time, he was allowed to take a double courSe 'n \zts and Theology, graduating in "2 m i860, and taking a “ Double * t’ "l the course of his Arts Car- « r. - w ng both the ‘Weilington’ and < ~,;::;1.::iun’ scholarships at one '13. and electing to take the )1 i!=.- Bishop Baldwm was ,y,! me)- were lifelong Another Veteran Gone to Rest Another pioneer of the mission field of Ontario has answered the call of his Master. ' when you wake up with headache .nJ bad taste in the mouth,smuething to settle the stomach is needed. That dull, heavy reeling must. be lifted, and appetite must. be created. Get. a. tumb- tar full of water, some sugar, and then ponr in a. surf dose of Nerviline. You’ll feel up top inn. few minutes. Nervi. “no invigorates, braces, tones, puts vim and snap into your movements. You’ll be fitted for a hard day’s work by tak- ing Nervillne--nothing better. Large bottle, ?5c. even-when. AVE YOU STOHACH TROUBLE. fil‘hc Omemee Fountain Pen 15 taking :1 great run. R. J. Mulligan hh‘ i: for salc. It is worth $2.50. He sails it for $1.00. '1' ‘ e has the good goods, and 7'11 :-::(‘t’€ tre right. ' k! w 1%.-F1fty thousand 1?:m ib: d toward \ u: :1 1 Women s i) u1ldlngj Big Day’s Sport in Omemee on Monday next. QAnd Grand Concert at night. .Rev. Dr. mngfefit, Rector of St. Lukes’, Peterborot“ has been appointed by the Archbishop. Rural Dean of Northumberlnd and Peterboro, and was also gazetted Chaplain of the Royal Prince of Wales Canadian Dra goons, with rank of Honorary Captain. ‘ Dr Langfcldt’s numerous friends in Omcmee and Emily will join "I‘he Minor in extending hearty congratula- tions to him upon his excellent ap- pomtments. OMEMEE NEWS; l\'. OX! 5 M EE. :snc’s many friends am that shc has bccn (at ()memce. mvr. ul’ Range. from .mugh offered a «:34 «at? of" Trin wards a parish those the : 7: Tier? inde- a-H; ; fiuunty, €33 r 4 un 745. 'x‘l; DOLLARS m Eu»! .vxu subs: w Omcmec,’ . finch ht: .t' at health. runto and the Slxh As a producer of high class stock. Black Rod will sueta‘n the reputation accorded Mr. Lowesin the past, of in- troducing none but the most perfect and best bred Sires to the breeders 'of the district In which they travel. The Property of J. \V. [.0 WES, Bethany Unt. Is a horse of grand quality and breeding, possessing strong individual merit; cniur Black, periection In weigh! and quality, with grand feet and Irgs and cabin! acxion, He was the Lun- ark premium horse in 1896, and gained third prize m the Highland Society’s Show, Edinburgh. He is proving hint- selfa first class breeder. (02113 by him at Lanark Show and sales in I900 made higher prices than have ieen got for foals for the past 7 or 8 years. Black Rod received lat prize in Sweepstakes at the Western Fair, London in NO? JAMES H. MclxINMON, owner, Beth-I any. Lolor, Chestnut Blaze, spobon] lower lip, white near fore pastern and of! fore and near hind stuckings, fouled , in 19053, bred by Sir Gilbert Greenall,‘ Walton Hall, Warringlon, Eng , im- ported in 1903, by Graham Bros.,l Clairmont, 0nt., sold to Robert. Beith,l Bowmanville, in 1904, any in 1905 pur- chased bv Jae H. McKinnon, Bethany." He wiil be65ears old on the 23rd of May, 1908. is a horse of great promise, and possesses all the essentials of an Up-tc» Date Hackney. He carried off nearly everything at the‘ Lindsay Cen- tral his: fall. One of his geletook first prize at therMillbz-ook Central Exlfibii tlon. beating the first prize winner at the Peterboro Central and scores of; other laureis are credited to this choicg? ly bred Nackues and his colts. Terr-m2- zun Belleroplzon Will make the present_ ,eeaaon in Manners and. Ops, ‘ DUSL‘RE GEORGE is one of the best Clydesdale Stallions in Canada, taking a. leading place in the Toronto Eebrn- ury show, 2907. He has the best of feet and legs and marvellous action, most Important points In heavy draught horses. He has a. fine appearance, beautiful head and neck, and taken all- together is a model of perfection. His pedigree shows the best breeding Scot- land can produce. Will make the sea- son in Cavan, )lanvers and Ops. (12955) [6886], Dark bay, strip on face. four legs white, fouled April 19( 5, the property of WINSLOW 6; MCGXLL, Cayan. Bred by George Gralmm, Fur- uway.Kippen S'nlion. Scotland. Im- ported in 1907 by '1‘. H. HusSurd, Mill- bruok,;0nt.. Mr. D. Unndus. of Oakwood, has a Pemlaud cult. 23 months om, weighs 1450 lbs , for which he refused unEufi‘rr 015225. l’enUand will make the pres ent season in (hum, Manyers and Ops BreeJers should not tax] to Inspect this excellent. Clydesdale Stallion. Pentlund is a rare, good colt, being: a grand indivuxual, and uncmnmou‘y well bred. running into the far famed : Prince of Wales {673). He is u. colt of great quality, and possesses a very gay and attractive appearance. He has a. beautiful head and neck, deep shoul- ders, short hack, thick, massive quar- ters,wel: sprung ribs. and stands on short. sound 18 s, \\thh are models at periectlon; in short he is n phenom- enal horse. Pentland has proved hxm-‘ self a getter of high class stock, am his gets have carried of)" the red tlcket wherevershown, and at: the admira- tion of all horsemen. The Property of R. Winslow. Gavan. PENTLAND is a hundsmne hay, with white face and white hind legs, and at little white on near fure leg. fouled June Kim, 1901, Med by James Dickinson, Damhead. Loanhead, Scot- lmnl,imported by 'I‘. H. Hassard, 0‘ Millbrook, 0nt., February. 1904. f‘Temngtnn Bellernphnn.” BLACK ROD, Here They uuu u uuy ur. Pierce's Favorite Prescrl n expecting it to prove a "cure-all." is only advised for women’s special ail- ments. It makes weal: women strong and sick women well. Less advertised than some preparations sold for like purposes. its sterling curative virtues still maintain its position in the front ranks, where it stood over two decades ago. ‘ who want. " booze,” for there is not a. drop of alcohol in it. Dr. Pime's Pleasant Pellets, the origi- nal Little Liver Pills. although the first pill of their kind in the market. still lead. and when once tried zire ever afterwards in favor. Easy to take as candyâ€"one to three a dose. Much imitated but never equaled. -_ yuu Lur. Drill": buy Dr. Plerce's Favorite Pr: 3!: women stror sick women well. Less adyertised some preparation sold for like put lts sterlipg curative virtues still ma DUN URE GEORGE _ m- -w. emcln r -uuwu composition is Dr. PieI m ’ e 0 Medical Discovgfiy. It still enjoys an Im- e found in its once given a fair trial, for wehk étomac-h, or {or liver and blood 11‘ ' . , nor curative qualifies per â€"no secret, n hoeus-pocus hum mg, therefore don’t accept a substitute that the dealer may possibly make a little big- ger profit. luster. on your right to have wgat‘you cs_.ll for. Breed to the Best - ~â€"-- :1 7 '...I..-m , ;” and Doctor BIerce’s medxcmes well exe ' , and their friends, after more than um decades of pularity, are n the hundre s of thousands. The' agiade good” and they have not “Dr”. Frederick J. Snelgrove B.A., M.B., M.C.P.S.O., ‘Pm'SICIAN, â€"â€" SURGEON. BORROW MOSS is a beautiful, in fact, a model type of the Hackney Sta}. lion. He is a most beautiful color, has marvellous knee and hock action; goes very high and straight, and no wind- ing of his feet: true and natural, using every joint to perlection; has grand bone, of the very best quality; has a magnificent head and neck. grand shoulders and good back, in .fact he is an ideal horse to produce the good col- ured,Sound flash moving horsa-s hur- ness uhichare at such a. good price and 30 hard to find at the present day. His pedigree Wl” show that Borrow Moss is a. happy blend of the most. val- uahle champions of the Hackney blood, and may safelybe expected to give a good account of himself at the stud. and prove the truth of the assertion that ‘Breeding Will Tell.’ Parties in- tending to breed high class harness and good useful horses, should see Borrow Mess before making a selection. 'l‘. H. Hassard, Owner and Importer, Mlllhronk, Ont. Color dark chestnut. white on face, white fore and off hind fnot, stands 15 ‘24}, weiu'ln 1300 lbs., foa!ed 1898 Bred by William Murry, Borrow Moss, \Vigtown, Wigtuwnshire Scotland, and imported In 1904 by his present mvner, The Hackney is the easiest keeper. has the best disposuion, and is “1’6 soundest home in the world. He gets more good saleab‘le horses. from all kinds of mares than all other breeds combined. flTéljiis'igmxum; OMEMEE :, ONTARIO. The property of MuQuude Liz’l‘horne )[acinnes Is n. rich hay with while strip in face, while hind feet. bred by Jus A. White, South Alnnnghun, (mt. He is a. horse of nmgnlficent appearance, with :i. heuntiml hem! and We” arched neck, (ice-psmmlders, \‘erv brnml chest. front, lvgs set “all under binnsimrt lmcx. broad and elegantly simped quarters, flat, cloup bone, splendid lust. and paisterns. and In action he has few equals. Macinnes’ pedigree shows that his Breeding leaves nnthing to be .ieSired. Will make the present season in Ops, Emily and Enuismore. 1‘. ll. Hnssard, Owner and Importer, Mllllnrnnk,0nt. Atwh-k Astonishment is chestnut. 1n valor, face, fore legs, and n1? hind leg while, fouled l904; bred by George Mamm Gale, Atwick, Sealon, Uull, England. Imported in August l‘dth’, by hrs present on ner. He stands lb'hunde high, veiuhs 1300 lbs, isu ‘ most beautiful C(llur, a typical all round llw-knoy, and is :1 big rnnscnline look- ing horse, with immense power and substam-e. He hemls his knees, flexes his'hocks, and is altogether a. sensu- tlonal mover. He is a most yuluahle Stallion where size. substance and ac- tion are desired. Intending breeders should see this noble young sire before making a. selection. Atwick Astonish- men: will make the season in the Pet- erboro district, headquarters at John Uulvin’s, Lot l3,Con. 5,5mith township height 13 hands '2 inches; one of t! 6 best Ponv Stnlhnns In America “ill make the season at his onn stable \lillhrook, Out. ".1 H. llussurd.()wrne and Importer. Atwick Astonishment l'he champion ot't‘hzunpions In l9US .nt 'l'urontu he defeated such chnmpiuns as the Standard bred Arley A . the ‘ Nt‘W York champion and ot a. number l-ll' AnnerlCun cities; also this springs champion, King's Chocolate, that. de- feated a not at previous champions. llc , also defeated the great. Cedar (50.1mm [and Netherhnll, the property ol‘ Sana tor Heith Marion (‘usslus was fouled in l90‘2, bred by R. W. l’rltchard. Uuld \lariun. Curnarvon, Wales, imported ‘“ Aug. ”107, by 'I‘. ll. llassanl. Mlll- brook, ()nt. He is one of the tum-It l lmndsnnw lmrses In Alllerlt'll, stand» 15 hamls31n.. is a natural all-round actor and \llms it witlmut zun' riumng, 1and can step :1 lort) shot any tlme ho is wanted Lu The: fact of his first ap- pearance: in Toronto winnin: two great events,‘l‘h:1tnl‘thshestStullmnshonn In Harness. with ('ont‘urtnzztion and Speed nest calculated to improve the WW of heavy harness horse-s; Also for the best Hackney Stallion in harness, given lay the (‘anadhm Hackney Soul- etv. Will make the season at his own stable, .‘\lillbr00k. ‘ THE IMPORTED PO‘.\Y STALLIOK BORROW MOSS. is a grand, heavy Clydesdale cult. Weighing 1900 lbs" having 1:. grand buck, fine head and neck, grand feet and ankles. and stands right on them, and has excellent action. His breed- illgis unsurpns‘aed, having a strong dash of Darulev and Prince of Wales Mood. He was :1. Prize Winner at To- ronto, and Farmers WI” Consult their mvn interest by luukmg up Prospector before breeding. Will muke the sauson III ane, Suulh Munughau, Utonubee and Can am Townships. HHS IMP. HACKNEY S'I‘AI'IJHN MacINNEs, I‘he property of ROBERI SHAW Ann- brookrom. ColorBJA face fore pas- terus and hind hugs u him, fouled 1W4, bred by John Puttinson, Brownfield “all Cumberland. Imported by T. H. Hussard, Millbromc, Out. Prospector 5, Fmily. He Is a. grand, thick, heavy horse, of great style, up to a big size, and standing on first class feet and legs with fine silky hair, and big flat bones, and has extra fine all round action, Milcli could be compared to nothing but that of a Hackney, As well as be- ing a symmerricai Jrzumht horse, as a sure and First Class stock prominer he stands preeminent. llis pedigvee is One of the best. and his combination of‘ good quality and choice blood com- mend him to all who want to breed the best class ofstock_. Will make the sea- son in north of C‘avun nnd Emily. ROYAL REVIEW the pi‘operty orsmu FEE, Lot12{ Con. Marion Cassius PROSPECTOR. SIR GREGOR. HA( 'KXICY STA LLION Mr. Edward (handy, a first class mechamc, is in charge of New \Vorx and all répairs Will be done satisfactory and at reasonable prices - New Work 8th T. J. Parsons’.Stove . Tin Emporium. Thfire \C’lll be u er-rvod Md. For t'urlht-r pnrtlnnlm-s mm ('nntllUOllSOffifllc apply to the undersigned. William Earl and Richard J. Grandy, Execumrs of Will, OMEMICE 1’. 0. Dated this WU) day of May. 1.008. ‘ A'share of the pubhc patronage is respcctfully solicxted. Yours Truly, . gag” TERMS: 'l‘on per cont. nt’ the pnrt‘ham money must he [mid down at the time 0: Ratio and [he bnium-e thvreol'in thirty dul‘b lhvrvnflvr. withnut ilttra-st. Will he sold sumexL to m'esunttehuncy trrminuling on the First tiny of March next. (1900!. ihv puv' abuser to bu entitled to she pmpurummt mnmxnt ()t‘ tho rent in the mvuntime. The Vundurs shall not, he hound to producn um title deeds otiwr than Lhme in lllUil' phases sin“. The purchasavr must, make all hi> ubjt-r-tiuns In and roqniduons on ”He, in writing. within titleon days from date m Sillr. and in durmit't or so doing shnil bi- domm-d to have :anechd the title uncun d iii mm 1 i r: About Eighty-Five acres of mid farm 11: cleared, the rem ulndur being swamp land The soil Isumy lmun. ’l‘huru "recreated on the prumst a frame dxvcllinmune and our halfsMrh-R high. 20 x 26 with frame addl. tinus 37 x 16 and 13 x I“, u frumu barn 30 x 50, and shed 10' x 30. at Two u'alouk in the nl‘tprnnon. the North llull‘ of 1,1”. Number Six, in the Third Uun- uoaaiou or the Township u: Emily, mumm- im: Unto Hundred acres more ur lens. The pl‘upel ty is suurutvé‘uboutonc and one half miles soulh_ql'tlm V‘the 0! Ummnou. A ON SATUuDAY, THE Twamimhf Day of June, 1908, Pursuant. to the provisions of the Last. Will 01' Murguwl Ann Nclsuu, late 01 the Village or anemw. In un- Count) of Vic- horlu. widow nffieorgu Nelbon, late of tho Township of Emily in the said (,‘uunty of Victorm. [“urmur. ducauwd. thorn will be oll'crcd l‘orsalu by Public Auction. an we Commercial House, in [linemee OfValuable Real Estate hem you at unve,â€"::Iken :lt mght you’ll null by mun-inn. Don’t Le :Iiruid of Dr, Hamilton’s Pills, they are mild“ don’t. gripe or nuuseute. They just "cure”â€"ttmt’s ail. 'l‘hls trouble arises from torpidity of theliyer. Nuthln: acts so mcely as Dr. ngnlton’s l'iHs. They stirup the liver, rid the system of bile, tune the stomach, give appetite and Sulllld d:- gestioanynu fee] druwsy and had tempered. Dr, Humillun’s l’iHs will It medicates the air you hreat! e with [he curatiw properlxes ofthe Austin!- iun Eucalyptus Forusts where calurrh is unknown. The reason you get retief in a minute or two {rum llyunwi IS heruuse it destroys every cnmrrlml germ in Hue air you Lwruutlne, and its dry penetrat- ing: uruum will rrluch llm innermost re- cesses of the air passages, kiln In; mil- llnns «f germs a. minute. 'l‘heir de~ struutinn menus fun-dam fur oppressed rvspimmry organs. A. Leach Hf‘l's llyumci underat guarantee of satisfac- tion or money buck. Price $1.00. Tickets ‘00:! to return within 6041mm VERY LOW RATES front {111 poims GOING DATES April 14. 28 June 9. 28 Aug. 4, 18 May 12. 28 July 7,21 Sept.1,15, 29 . u“ '- _' - “â€"-â€"'" in Unlun’o. Ranging { “'innipvg and return $32.00 betwccn ‘ Edmoutun and "Hum $42.5 Tickets issued to n.“ horth-\\'cst points. TOURIST S LEE?ERS Tourist Slapping Care: will be run nn ench excursion. quy equipped with bedding etc. Berths should be secured and paid {or thrnuzh local agent. at. least. six days before excursion leaves. C. I. FOSTER. District Pass.Aét.. CJ’JL. Toronto 7 7R ates and full itioihiution contained in fr no Homosoekcrs’ pam )hlet Ask near est C I’. Rna gent for a. Copy. m- write to HWESEEEERS’ [ But never by Medicine swallowed, Snufl’s, Sppeys or Doucnes. _.-_ Cutarrh is not a bhxod dmense and that is why it cannot be cured by any medicine taken int: the stomach. l‘ul- urrh is a germ trouble contracted {ruin the germ-laden uirynn breathe inward These germs fasten lheumeh‘es m the tissue and air cell: of the breathing orL'ans, multiply by millinna, cunse sneezing, vunghing. raising: of Innuuus, discharge tram the "use, th-klinu in the throat and nxher Hymptums that can only he reached bylhc dn uir prim-ipal or Hyumel. the) Pine un'd Eucalyptlc forests give 03‘ their fragrant and hauling llalflumfi. Breathe healing Hynmei and 693 how quickly you n Ill get relief from cuturrh uud heud CHIIIS. If It duPs not help you here will not he a. penny’s ex- pense, as A. [much agrees to refund tlwl money. The complete llyomei outfit costs only 8] (HI. T. J Parsons, OMEMEE, ONT “fi'nlnel acts like a cunning inn-run] 3‘” bath, mid has the same healing and antiseptic efl'ect as the air where w- _. “r. [L18 the healing olhs and balsams of Hyumei which uredicate the air you breathe, reaching the most. remote air cells in the now. throat and lungs, killing a]! cuturrhal germs and rertor- In: health to the mucus membrane. AUCTION SALE J. STEELE’S, FOR UPJI‘O‘I)A'I‘E 'IEWELRY Issuer of Marriage Licenses, NIH/BROOK. Breathe Hyom‘ei and be cured or Catarrh. Bronchitis, Asthma. Nature has a. remedy for catarrh epidemic colds and bronchitis that 15 Mr better than dosing the stomach with medicine and drugs. ‘ Catarrh Now Curable IN A BREATH THERE’S REST. DO YOU GET BILIOUS. 2ND CLAss Bound-Trip Excursions MANITOBA SASKATCEEWAN ALBERTA A limited number of 2 first class short horn ans, fresh in. Both extra good. For particulars apply at Milror Office ~-3t M ' Toronto, ()nt :9 Th1s school 15 noted far and near for the Superior education given to the studentsand for the remarkable success offls graduates College open the en. mg year. Begin now. Our training will make xou independent Write today (On, eitalogue. WW]. Elliott, l’rincipal, Cor. Yonge and Alexander. Sts, Toronto. paying from $35 to $IOO per month by attending the popular flxr ELLIOTT /; , The perfN-tlnn of all rheumatic renmdies is found in Ferrozmue. It is in tablet form easy to take, cunveuient to mrrv, unuranteu d to cure, and costs nnlv Sllc per box, or six boxes fur $2.50 at all druggists: don’t fail to test Ferroz me, A CASE OF POISONING. Nut unfrgqut-ntly caused by cheap acid (turn salve. Be safé and use Put. mun's ('m-n Extractor. Purely vpupm. hlo, h-rrmless and always cures. Insist on "l’utnumis." ”Does It pay to advertise in my paper? Ynu just bet it does.” the editor rvplicd. “ Look 'at Sands, the cash grock'ry, for instance. Sands ad- vertised for a hay last Week, and thc very ncxt (lav Mrs. Sands: had twinsâ€"â€" both hoys.” vl‘lxzxminur. Try an adv. in The Mirror. Unlike nther treatments, Ferrnznne lines not depress the heart nr deaden the m-rves. It rebuilds the system, prmnntes lueiter health. esmlnlishes gum] uppezile, sound sleep and freedum frnlll weakening: pains mu! aches. PAYS TO ADVERTISE. Every distressing svmptnm is cured. stlen mum-15 m d aching: joints are relieved of their pull). The disease \\ ill not return Nance cured bv Form. zone, which dues its work thoroughly. its our».Ll are. lusting. No anPdv is so successful as Fer- nzone. It has never failed to cure, ‘ecamse it. attacks the cause ofthe “999.86 In the Hood, Ii; neutralizes‘ the unc acid poisons. quickens the duggish circulation, and teiievcs the fist-3m ofnll irritating matter. Ir originates in the Mood and devel- ops most quickly in the system of per- wns who are run duwn and are lack- ing in vitality. The only specific of all forms of Rheumatism is Fermznne, which is perfect solvent for uric acid and a piendid stimulantfor the kidneys and liver. F“-.. 'v _ 452351247; Rheumatism Eats up Strength Racks the Joints Prevents Sleep. UNCHECKED,---flfiany Strikes the Heart and Kills Its Victim, A muev‘ul Grand 'l‘rnnk train will him-9 (lmanP at 8.30 am. 'l‘ickvia “ill Irv u- m] [n -e’llru on :my regular lrum nu I'lmradnv or Fridnv The r9- turn mm {mm Unnameeis $205. and pvup rlimmtplv lnu ratps from every othur Mutiun In the county have been secured, As this ts the annual convention of the teachers (it the (mnntv every tench- er u'lll no (luulnt he In attendance. The trip is hum-Iv an educational one and parents will do \\ ell to patrnnize itand have their ohihlren accompany them as tlwro ave many features which make a lusting int; rebSltlll on the child’s tnlnvl A rravganmnts haw been mmle u. ervlw n partv nf have and girls wtll he nlmwn around the departments of Inns-t Intarnst tn the young by smne mernhernftlm Onllt‘ge favnlty shrnhl tnm so thSiTP it. It. has been especi- nlty prm'ntml {or that every prot'm-asnr wtll beat, his pust: ready to make the visit as prvtltahle and enj0_'able for tlw \‘isiturn my pnnsi'hle. PREPARE FOR POSITIONS The l'unhrv and [Dairy drpurtments are lnwciels of excellence and have many Mir-actions [or even the most (Ila-interested sight seer. (m thefzmn may be seen the various breeds uf Hm dill} rent classes at farm animals. About 50 acres nfland, cmn prising aver tun thousand pints, are used for PXparilnentul purpnses alone. In connection with this dcpurunentl all the known varieties of farm crops 1 are tvsleu. A gum] beginning in plant I lnewhng has aim lceen made in revent 1 3 ears The large green inunsrs nsml in . connection with the culture of flauers and wgemlllcs are. punts of great in- ternal In vir-aim'u, us are 9.180 the mus ounm in the Rinlc‘gioal department. I E3. The M :u-donald Consolidated School, the only comolzdmcd achool 1n Unmr 0 stands at the lront loe College Cam pus. SaVeral school sections make up one district and the children we taken lo and [mm school night and morning; in covered vans. This afl‘ords a grad ed school in a rural district and udmizs of Letter qualilit-almn and better paid teachers Extensive school gardens are conducted by the teachers and pupils ill this schoal. i In the first place the 0. A. G. has a world-wide reputation: as is evidenced by the fact th It students are in utter.- «zauce from the United States, Jamaica, Argentine Repub ic, British Honduras, Spain, Belgium, England, Ireland; Suit. land, Malta, lndiu, Japan and several Miler enuntries, as well us from every Province in the Dulllillioll. Many tourists {rem foreign cuuntries visit the College annually, and there is not an Agriculmrul College on the North American continent that has not an 0 A. C. graduate on “8 staff The Macdonald Institute, a part of the 1 ('(rllrge is the best equipped school 01‘; DnnresllcScience in the in hole of (Jana- ulu; Here classes of girls may he seen conducting household duties accmdiug to the most approved, modern scien- xific methods. I On Thursday. June 4th, the Farmer's Inslitutea and Educa'ionul Aeaoclatiou ol Vlcnouu County will conduct a mo days cxcuzslon to Ontario Agricultural lullege, unelph. 'l‘lus is an opportun- ity of wluch a. great many people are sure to avail “JBLUEBJ'CB, as the rate is an exwptiunully luw one and there are many leulures ol'lnterest in connection “ill: the College and the Provincial Experimental Farm Goocb Stock for Sa}e. Teachers and Farmers to Visntne Ontario Agricultural Col- lege. Guelph. For the balance of the W: '2 3‘ Sramm we mll give sweeping reductions in all kinds (ll \\'mlcr L‘UOLlS, su' 1‘ M Blankets, I’lunncls, Overcauls, Clothing, Shirts and l'lrmvn‘s, Swvatma. ‘ wrv‘" ”firm Jackets, Socks, Gloves and Mns‘ Hmvy Ruhlm‘s (\' Socks, Boob .‘ .‘l shuts”, Slum-5. 31)., must make mom {pr Spring goods. “'2: (rally at all t: W a full Stock of. Slxclf‘and Buxldmg Hard wam ht prcrwnt we haw a Slvlcm ~l .i'ssortnu-m of L mss Lu! Saws, Inc's; Ha) Kmvcs, Stable Scrapus. 83:. A? yang chcar). A w; H. Canny 81 (36’s, J. A. WYLIE’S We also cari'jr“ DRUGS, i Pure and Fresh, at. ! Oxnernee Branch, J. B. L. GROUT, Manage-x. 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