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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 27 Jun 1907, p. 3

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hul in London, ‘M exicu, 9‘33 655 £400,000 ,.OO0,000 159,831 8,001,173 ransactcd, that 222:. 2, vn-ar three r-y 02' \nnrs, the!» _\o 11 mm». :hrm. a! shunt Lim- 22f Frrru'h Kips s. valiscs, 5.1:. 'EELE’S, DATE )1".\\ L1 RY. Luring;- ”curse“. llcudcd to. N OPEN AN P IN A SAV- LN K WITH rOU SAVE ING YOUR 91138 AT E BIG ins this ti €€$~€ .BRUUK. LIXS, fin? qtality :huicc of pEIHIII'J-i, Jr. per yard. . L' RTAIX Muslims, 1 onlv 8c. pet “I. (1‘5, xcgv-lar 506. u! to 40v ; rcxular dnrrd dining Ila! 1: 8pm, and othus rldilrgl). am Sen. tam h I in he rcnnnd [hr puhfic s 2‘ ran he (0qu NAG ER. 40V 3 >sits. . Steele’s :ribe for ror. :d m 2% tthe \rt‘ urc .sumclhil.‘ J13. ist, Siam mm. £1110 A and“! inviufiun 'H c-xtendcd to flwrilimh Hf Milihmnk, Cam!) and M uwcrs m ;-mrn l 2hr: H'- ' cdz-hmiiun too he hrlul i ‘ (Lurmcc (m jul) I. Hmrmct' and €2er .\ intend to recipmâ€" cat: on july ut'ix. The P: re hunian I. .lwn Snciul on t I: rVrmnw of Ink 1st will bc unc 0f the ht<t mar .u-I I ‘1»h2Bund m at- trndlncc, “Huh for bills. Rrv R Mdfui‘mch. uf Omcmu- MO 'mdut o'hurv'h and Rrv. Mr. ‘1 "I" m, nf( amhrv .‘rm 1m, cxvhangvd Lulprts on Sundzj. kht. Anangcmcnls hm‘r now been Cut)!- p3ctcd for the Douro Plum: :0 take 3:110: on 'l'ucsduy july 91h at King Edward Grove. huum. Further par tivulars will be announced in this I. D. 'I‘HORN'I‘ON’. DivisionCuurt Clerk. iw‘lh‘f of \Itrriagw Lu'cnsvs. Inmrancc. Rm! Estate and General Agent, Omcmcc. The(l)x2:\.r§3'.n<::1u'm arrange- mmats wiih Msssa‘s. Stephenson M: I h we contr'nncvi to supph‘ t‘xc Mas-1 with c!C‘;Y"i : lzght Th:- wurk h as‘ been cnmmwncrd aw! it is e-chctcd that (Mxe-mne \virl In: lightvi wr’h r!:‘:‘?1‘lt‘it\' nn (aw-Hing of nominiuu DAV. \VC” dun-s, Ouncxncc. Miss Ou'lrrw In; rc-tgnod her pus itmn a: teacher HI :hc puMic schmzl here. tn au‘vtpt a man: rrnnmcrzztlvc position In Water” Ontario. PUxIS C'U‘."..' -C‘.‘ men! St .«nln-i "ox salc bv Evcrvlm-h mum to 0m: moe on the: lst, and to MiHbruok on lzih. ‘VHSw. Wm} H. .\L§<) 5:2» n'n‘ \Vimhw DR. 933‘.“ 9f .‘Irfls l-‘unih Rr'mcdks. Every Department Filled With New Spring and Summer Goods. .:\ml ulrics‘ :hc runn Th’ nlxncr tzbko h“ - And gUC\ tn ya! in s‘nppcr :u 6 pm '1": rrrzxm and (:zmdx (aning. livuflwdy rdc-n partv. Maud? (Mining to thc g3 . . Min-d? \\ by the “hat garden party, Omemcâ€"c l’rrshxzc-rmn garden party on the churrh sfinundx July ht, [he birthdav of our (Noriuus Dominionâ€"â€" and afiCmmda is c\'})c(‘tc\l. lixpcrl rd and cumin; Nobody undcrg and m 90 without Sprviul tickct. A {-znt of n-zxmn and :1 fl-)'-\' of sun], of our 90 wmmu {cast of n-nmn 3! tr: oft-gunk ' l'ur Whvn' as b )u‘ Mr. luau Richndfion snlppcu “M“ 309d of hugs {rum Uumncc Station on Tues-lay, and can): to his home in Millbruuk that cvtmng. and has bccn 11.th indtslwsed since lhcn. Megan, the Mirror .1 call this morning and fined that he hoped to be abic to at km! to bmiucss by Monday mm. (3‘ Try Wylxc's ICc Crsam, Sada, Sunny jun, hand ”mumâ€"Only the um“. (‘mehcd Fruits and Fun: (3‘ Try Wylxc's ICc Ci Sunny jun, “and Hurum Purest Cru<hcd Fruus juices used. Dress Making Ladies Tailoring A boom {of meats W!" he er grounds undcr t‘ l'rcabytcnan chu Day. About 7.) candxuu ‘0 write for thc Hugh “tun b. gins this was The M cCaffcry g temovrd to the bulldmg one do"! ‘ IN CHARGE MISS BRANNAN. You Can Save Money by Buying Groceries Here. Next Monday. Dominion Day, Bax Celebration in Omemcc‘ And Lavm Social in the cw: Dapartmsnb i5 charge of Miss Thain. Millinerty Dept. DUL'RU PICNIC. amcs Dobson, Iaffcry grocny has been D the Bank of 'l'oronto ,- dnnr West 0‘ the Bank. for the 5:11: of refresh he erectrd on the ball dcr the auspwcs of the churrh on Uuunmon hummg «unmet comes, hr running *trczuu, m hh nhitc cap "If, :1 cat in: ('rcam. :audidfl‘c chndaon shippcd a ca;- m: qucmcc Stminu 0:) can): to MS home in awning, and has been :d since then. Megan: u C ( .cfllll ugh SCh week. Program at 8. haulhs 0pm) all cnmc. s huvc applied chuol Examm cy'cning. I’m éma-rn- ‘ At Ih‘ hour of two o’chu'k thc ;piano \vzs heard to peal forth the sw et’ strains of h'lemielswhn's Mazch, r« mic-led by the sklllful hand of Mass ' E In SW tzez‘, >i~hr uf the brides; the cuntra king parties [Ouk their plums under a [win and) nf L‘Vvigrrc'n,‘ 1|!‘d . flow crs was erected fur the occasion on t' e h arxtitul km" . The brides Wen- gi‘Cll away by their father, and were an nded by hm huh: pages. ansler': Ru) Fee and Earnest LUWes. the) each c t 'ed a heamilul Calla Liliy. um ' mining the rings. '1 he reremun} was performed by Rev F. juhnstun, m l‘etln‘. The brides Wer: puttily at tired in (:Ostumcs of Cream I’uint Esprit over Iapnnesc silk. They won- the conventional \‘exls and mung; blo~snms and varried beautiful huu qucts of white roses and carnatium. After the Ceremony was pexhanned the guests. munherivg :60, repaired tn the dining mom, (which was decor ; atcd tor the occasion) and [rurmuk hf the sumptuous dinner. Many and cnslh was fhr pn srnls rvreived, ~\huw ing the high esteem in whirh the hmles g were hrhl by their numerous friends ......__._..__.__.. _. ___.... .â€"_ A \‘crv prctty Wedding took place at the hum: uf Mr. and Mrs. (izlbricl Swim-r, "Mayh- l.;uu:."' Emily, on \Vcdncsduy. junc 19th. when their [win (lunghlus, Mary Amclm and Rhoda Emma, m~rv umlcd In mar riagc to Mum». jnmcn H. and Lewis junex, suns 0! Mr. and Mrs. W. j. juncs, of Kin.- 'l‘uwnahipd Tny, (quu [y of Sinn‘Or. Thu 1’. h ‘1 church and neighborhood h;s stm‘tuim'd a grvut 1055 hv the dc pztrttxrc “two such estimable ymmg ladies, thc-y bring members oftht- choir and :u‘tivc Wurkrrs in thr [,1'2 ;(llt' and Sthuv St-hnol. Mr. Rubin sotfs (of Pctuhnro) hack am! hum] some gre)‘ tvam “etc in attendance t0 carry the: happy vuuptrs t0 Onwmc-r, 1T0mpnnhd by ()mrmre‘ bus and erc-rnl uthrr rigx‘, where they took the tram en mutt: fur ’l'm’untn, Niagara and (athrr pnintfi. :Imtd thnwcrfi of confetti and flmvrrs. 'l‘hrtr future- home win tw m-ztr Midland Cttt'. The Bt'idcs' gnmg away (In-“rs Wen: of a pretty grc-y. trinmwd with brand and buttnns, with lmts‘ tn mntt-h A host at friends will jain the Mirror in wishing them happiness and prosper- ity. Twin Sisters Marry Two Brothers. As a. soothing and strongthenlng nerv- lne “l-‘nvurim l’rtxscrlmiun " is unc'unlod and is in"ulu:lbll~ in nlinyim: an sub- duing nervous excitability irritability, nervous oxlmusxinn. mâ€"rvuus pmatration. neuralgia. bystvriu, spasms. 5L. Vitus's dance, and other distrt-smig, nervous Iymptnms mmnmnly ntwmizmt upon lunctional and organic disvzlsc of the uterus. 1t. induces rt‘fTOSlIlHQ sloop and relieves mental anxiet. ' ~ "El. «lesyunfirhfl. ‘.. . .n Dr. 1‘ Ir-rce fil‘lozuum. Polk-13' 1m igurato the stomach: liwr and ban v13. Om; 1.0 Wee a. dose. Easy to take as candv. ' pr. riér’c'é‘é'FEVdfi'ié'I‘mscI-ipupa ls n scncntxfic .medigine. carefully. dcynsgq by -A _‘ .n, ejlgcti in The ht [My (Hmnininn Dar) Culv- bratlon will he the hes! cvcr hcld hcrc. tn ox cricnccd afidmsk’m’ffil Fifiâ€"$333.5. and a asted to woman‘s dplicate system. It. is an cof native Amcrxcan medicinal rgots ayd is portectlv harmlgss in jig ‘K's a ' wcrfnl lnvl voratlng tonic 'Fa- vorize rescriptlon” fmpnrts strength to the whole svstcm and to the organs dis- tinctly luminiuc in particular. For ovm-b Worked, "warn-out." run-down." dohili- tated teachers. millimrs. dressmnkI-rs, soamsmssos. "Shop-girls.” babe-keepers. nursing mothers. and treble women gru- ernlly. Dr. l‘ivrce‘s Favorite I’rvscription Is the greatest. earthly boon. bring un- equalt-d as an appetizing cordial and m- stomtlvc tonic. b) 15 - mg a Is cszmg symp- toms. and instituting commrt instead of prolonged misery. It. has been well said. 1113;: "aAdiscgyL known isrhalf cured." Are said often to be buried six feet. um‘u r ground. But many times women call on their family physicians, suffering. as they Imagine, one from dyspepsia, am nher from heat disem‘another from llvcr or kid- ney disease, another from nervous pros- tratlou. anotherwith pain here and there, and in this way they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or over- busy doctor. separate diseases. for which he, assuming them to be such. prescribes his pills and potions. In reality. they are ell only symptoms caused by some merino dxsease. The p _- ' '- ' wusc of suffer-mg. was up until large bills are In 'de patient gets no belle l ' DOCTORS MISTHKES Double Wedding I'YILTFOL‘F f} 17156:} FASHIONABLE > | Weicome to Omemee :ne‘niee. |on Monday Next. :yfiauds House ajrgcgl‘m the Clnls'g "nuIJIIJn h digmggl 1.}ch- \VOll If you rcnwmbcr, D. ('Tumpany. ()nu-mcv, is with 1hr Rrgimcnt. Samson, I). Cnmpauys strung man. givvs an c.\hlbiliun of his pmvcr.» (Ia-.ly. An “A! Hnmc" Mu given at 1) Company.» (‘«-(;kcr). mu 'l'ursda) cvvn- hug. Samsun again (-mu'inm-d Ila:- gursts [lull his abiEity and gt-nius in l'ulmcs \m“ declining. Hr‘ W1” (le- lxn-r :1 ln'lurr nu ‘l’uhtu‘ul Iicmmmy’ in llu‘ nrm future. ()nr num of Cmnpam‘ was almost mpturcd the. other night carrying 'may hm (om; stun-s; in: cficupcd by druppmg ()m: of [In m. "l'lu sun is after 1h In luok for In- dims “hcn the) "ct h; u k. (Tu! Sum }’())'>cr, Scrgcmnts Paul, l'uzu‘m‘k, 'l humpm n. Bulluur; Curps. linum. Mnclmnulu, l‘ugur. Thump- mn. l'rauuck; linglcr Hunks; l’ls. Ulnar), Cairo“. L'hisnall, Duns, tuna. “mulch, Urmlcrson, chry, Uicldu, Hum. jnhnrton, LOWCC, MC- Quadc, Rutc, thclda, Stimson. Saun- sun, Smuh, \Hntc, \KK-thcrug», X Wu:- dmu, K Hamilton. R Duncan, \\'hi.~pcrs {mm the Linc-s. The 45m Regimcm is again WC“ In thcfrum, it bring undoubtedly the bust Ichmcm m camp. .4 One" I dined with an English farm- er. We had ham-wry dvhcimw bak- ed [mm The farmer's sun anon fin- ! iphed his portion and [mulled Ms plate I again. ’ "Mme ’mu futhar,” he sald. The farmer l'rowxwd. -"l)on’t. MW 'um, son. Say 'nm." " l dld my 'um,” the lad mutated in I l l l I uninjured Inna. The Wot-Hy Mall and Empire mu] The Milllm-uk and Omemea Mirror mailed tn any alumna, postage. paid. In (Hum-ht or Great Britain until Juuzmry 1M, 1908. [or 65 cents. nun. pnM'mutiuns fur“? numthfl, the_ peri-vd nwxmmwd, at regulur rates, would cost $1.15 By awn-pun: this offer new sntmcrihern save .50 cents. The \Vnekl)‘ Mai! and I‘Impiredurlug the Summer months u til unqueslinnu- My be the urmuent weekly publication which emu-s ('unudinu hnuu-a. It at present t-nntuinfi n grader numhor of culnmnsnf readmg matte: than any othrr l'auudinn weekly. All the news published in ”is carefully av- [voted to meet the varied tastes of the ruadors, 'l'hc l‘ulluwxmg N. (3. 0'5 and men M U. Cumpun), 45th Krgl.. under Cam. (L'rmnmand Limits. Fee and l'ilurnc, lctt Ior camp on Monday of Ln! m-ck: Special to the Mirror. Quite a number of our young people mm! to the garden party at Cavunwllc on Monday. The General New: Sertinn “ill mm. tuln the: full"! and Inmlt C(bllu-ll‘fl? in- turmuflnn u! the even“ trmmpiring in a.” punu of the world. l‘nrtiru'lur ut. u-minn win be given lu cable and pm. vinchtl noun. On Wednesday awning, junc 26m. Miss Lilhc Browmwas united m mar“ nag: to Mr. George Jamicson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. E. Scxsmllh, at lhc home at the bride's parents, Mr. and Mtg. Wm. firown. only a {cw of thc rclauvcs m the con- tractmg panics bcmg prea‘cllt. Alter a dainty Wedding dcjcupcr, a pleasant cvwing was spent. and the happy couple proceedul to than bcaulilul home down by the river. Many friends join in extending heart) good wiallcn to Mr. and Mrs. lamicson. Mr juhn Boyd and daughter Were gUCbL‘i at the home.- 0f his daughter, Mrs. Shun uf Manners, UH: wcck. The Agricultural Sectiun Ml! he re- plete with infurmutinn fur the general :ulvnncenwm 'n! "aflcnhuml science. (‘nlnrthumra to this sen-tin“ “ill be men eminent. in this Important in- dustry. “r loscph fee has got the roof 9n his new huthc. It ml! be um: of the latent. Mr. Joe Fee is putting a wire fence around the lot orcupicd by Mrs. Ros- cuburgh. It will be quite an imprmrc- ment to our village. The Magazine Section will Man 1w a mine 01 infornmnnn upon Hui-java which am at present. alt-hurting public unenlion. Many of the articles will he brighlenmi hv Illustrall'anfl. Mrs. \Vm. Greg has gone to Rich- mond 11111 on :1 Wait. Altugetlwr the '24 pages. which emu- ptise 'l he “'rekl) Mall and Empire are n hbtan in themsehrs, the reguiur print fur u hh l: is One Dollar :1 your Special to [he Mumr. Send all Orders to " The Mirror omce.” Millbrook. Ont. Him-"min! nhhnt lrnuhlasmne Hen- glihh "hunch," an American traveller reluh a Hm fullum Ing- “Yevm laid 'um," cried mo fathar. fiercely. "Ann's whnt u would be. 'Am. nut ’nln." In the middle of tho squabble the farmer's wife turl ed to me, and, \\ ith a depreestbry mu. laugh. explained: "hue: both think they're saying 'mn,nir. FEW WILL EBOA PB. The tormrlng ache: of cums. Bo propurml,--the only painless euro 15 l‘utnam'. C »rn Emma ‘r Fifty years in ma anal absolutely guarantoed. Special Offer to New Subscribers. Undar Canvas at Kingston. MOUNT PLEASAN'I‘. One on the Language. War .(lurwspondcnt. Every [my likes to master things. Strength in a joy to a lud' a heart. It ought tn he. "llmt Is the way buys are made. The boy w hu d es nol want to be strong and git“! Innstvry ,IB 3 pretty pnnr spot-iman. The Bible recom- mends It‘s to acquit ourselves like men and be strong. But mum lmys, wlm would like to [)9 lamina! and puwerfnl are timid. They are like the great Henry hf Nuvurrh, “1“). though he longed to he a couqlmrnr. was‘ exceed- ingly timid by nature. In his first battle he ran away. How did he gain strength? Simply by saying to him- self, over and over, " 1 will and i can and i can conquer thin shameful ram." 30, when the next battle mine and he iwgun to tremble {rum head to film, he shouted out masturl’ully. ”Down, trau- torona lmdy!” and plunging his Spurs into his lmrse, preauod forward lntn the very middle- of the tight 'l‘hé his:- guat victory he ever won was this étuly victory over his own cowardice. He fought for thee mastery, gained it, and kept it. l‘utvr the great wan tut-other timid boy. He was an scared \\ hen he crossed it high bridge over astrvam that he had to pull duwn the carriage curtains so that he could not are the Winter. But Peter Wan bound to be master. “ I can and Will overcnme my weakness,” Was his resolve; and an the ltld that {eurml m crurs the stream end- ed by crussing the ant and Wurking in an l’.n-.;l.sh uhtpyaril,ao that he gave Russia her iiret first; and he {urnver hum-intent with the very element he um; afraid at as (I. buy. Being master of one'a self Is an ac cumpllshment, nnt a gut: A boy cam be master il he lixvs these tun phrasvs in his mind, "i. can" and "I WM.” The body must nbey the mind.“ if tlm mind is nut-la up. In the matter of a lutd lmhlt \\ hen the mind nnce saws to the body, “.Ynu ulml nut." tlm huhn its nmstcred, “ I can’t help lt," is a co“- ard’spleu. Nu lmi who mm s to he atrung will ever alluw himnull tn title: it. Muutory m'ur others l'ullmw mun tery over sell, L'ntil Henry ol Na Vnrra and Peter the firm”. cuuld make themselves ti” \\ lmtthe)’ uhmnk munr ally from doing, they cuuld Lot hum: to rule others, hut they hacume urmtt rulers and masters ul men la} practlc- lng on themselves. The. hay who rules hlmself gets lino“ ledge of the science ot ruling. lle lenrns- tn :6! a grip on the rnlnds ol his vunxrxdw, .‘tfter at“ hile he has known ledge enough tn influenci- a wider circle. and so on [‘0 manner sell is llm first otap to pou- er.-- From Uusrrver. USP) (‘3 'll‘lllbY. l‘rvsldonl Ihmsevelt likes lo leave the White lll-uae n! times and make lufuruml calls on his lrielills. One night lam “inter he afrulloll uu to A!- lnrney G neml'lloodg’s nulrnng llm hell The nears» bmlar cume‘ lo the door. 'lle peered out suupunuusl, and asked: 1‘ Whut you all mull!” ,l uhould like to new Mr. Moody." "Mr. Moody ain’t in to nobody." Uh, I gum-a he will see me. Tell him the President is here." "The l‘raeillmn,” uld the lmtler, suspiciously. "Yes. the President." ‘l'lm bullet pulled the» duur almost. shut. lle Inukell M Mr. llucmevelt’n slouch lmL “ill! disdnlnfnl eye and enquired, sum-Mull) “Fresh dent of \\ lull?" Cur-e Yourself of Kidney Trouble . at Practiey any no Expense. SHE WAS WILD \V'I'I‘II PAIN From Willow ('reak, Out , Miss 15. Diegel writes: “A few years ago I was drenched with rain and got Inluhngo: IL wuuhkn :1 Heel r-xd Merci-g my hack. I also had enrau'hu HIEIVWHS wlld “it pain. I applivd hinting naked with Nrrviline tu my our and rubbed rm Xervilme for the lnushnuo. That rubbing relivwd and in a few hours I was mull, No other Imiment c--uld do Ilvis " It's lho penetrating poser of Nervllima Hun mulwa H superior to all other Iiuimeuts. Nothing heats it. 25c at all dealers. Health Depends on Good Blood.‘ Evoryouo Mm uses Fen-mono has good calm and great vlmmy. Reason for this is Ferruz-me's p Iwer to create |nourjuhing blood "I was hrukeu dl-n‘nde‘uo “rang”: and could'm out" writes Mrs. (‘lmrlrs Benny of Cloyna, Out. “My 11' rveu were irrita- ‘ bl», 1 mm lhiu-hluudad and communi- ‘. ly unhappy. I tried Ferrnmne. It .uave me new ellvl’g},{nr(‘9,\'Iul. It hruught ma alrmmthâ€"mmle me well." Greatest muic and ralmilder aver knmvn in erruzunp, ‘Solq .eyonwhyre M 5m: bum’ In a ltttle out nf-the way street in Huston l9 :1 mnall drug stare, the pro- prietnr at w lurh is n peppery ltttle old Lislnnutn nut must. nt‘ his customers aretailmvcountrymen. Not long ago one app-quad .unl «leairetl to mrchaae ten cents worth nl' sulphur Thedmg. gintwelghed out the proper amount and was about to wrap It up wl en the would-be purchaser Interrupted: "Sure an’ it; that all 1 get fur tin centu?" "Faith. is It a. barrel 38’”, he expect- ing?" the druggiut returted. "It is not' but X kuuw a plum: where lcan get more than that for fulvo cents,‘ thaother assorted. "Ye do?” the little old fallow exclaimed. dashing the chemical hack into tltehox. "An’ I know a place where ye'tl get a. lot more than that. for nothtu’ at all l" Just a. few boxes of “Bu-.111.” and will be well. Simply take ” -_ u." (allow the directions, and you ml) be free of this terrible discue. see. I box. At dm gists, or by mail d1_reet from The C1 m Chemical Co., Lum- ted. Wind <or, Out. , _ 6; BEING M ASTER own-â€" DOW X BELL) W. Our Woman-{Mk can help this cause ulong by using a. hlmxded flour {or all their baking. The more they use, the greater will he the demand for Ontar io \\ hem. As this Increases, naturally the humus will go in more for wheat livarybmly will thus share in the re- juvea-mion at a mum; indllhth. and rvjnice in the greater prosperity ofour fanning populallon. Yul] know how you feel,â€"blue, sxck- ly and heavy. Each morning )ou wuken in a dull “dopy” condition and Mel: it were night again. Your law: Is wrong and needs fixing will: Dr, Hamilton’s Pllls; Illev do cure all liver ills. At once the svetam is relleved or poisons, Muml :- enrll-llod and purified appuliln incremtes and digestion picks up llaalrh and vigor return browse Ur Humiltun’u l’il.a make the bod) proof nuullml weakneu and diam-um For ,\’nlll’ Iiwr, your kidneys, your u‘rnnm-lx, tor the 's‘nke of your looks and leellngs. try Dr llmnilton'o Pills, 25c per box at. all deolera. What all our farmers, and what all nnr housewives, should do. is to get h-uo'her on this fluur questlon. Every farmer lu Ontario should raise mlmer what 2-“ big a crop us his farm wlll justify. He should not only nine Ou- turio “heat, but he should also make. il. a. point to buy a hlandul flour, made ”(this sauna hnme-gmwn wheat. Here is what the late Senator Hoar. of Massachusetts, not miuiy years ago. nuid uhnut "Old England": ” I have waited Europe six times On each oc- casion I devided the largest part of my time tn Great Britain. The deeire to see England again has increased with every visit, Certainly there is nothing like England, and there never has been an) thing like England in the world. lvr wonderful history, her wmuiertnl literature, the beauty of her architecture, the historic and poetic usamsiuiiuna which cluster about every strevl and river, inonniuln and valley, her Hummus life. the sweetness and beauty of her women. the superb man- h~ ml at her men. her navy, her gra- cinns hospitality, her courage and her initv pride. make up a combination newt rqnnlled in the world" The n|0« ey is made hemâ€"the money should he spent here and kept here, Then, look at it another way. ”our own farmers buy Manitoba flour, they are making another province rich at the expense of ournwn. The money which they e rrn in Ontarin, is turned 0 er to the farmers and miller» of Manitoba Nu flour milled"! a. single kind of whom, can be as mmd as alblendvd flour. Fbr instance, Onlyyio W‘lmat lacks strength, although it makes ierv white bread and light pastry. Manl- tuba wheat makes a big loaf that is very xnnrltioua, but the bread is coarse and yellow. But a. blended flourâ€"enn- taining both Ontario Ind Manitoba. wheat-supplies what each uncle kind at when! lacks, and contains the good? qualities of both ‘ About thepoog'eWecunomy am {no men can practige u w give up taming their 0 n wheat.‘ undJo spend mm money for Manltobn flour. II: in down- rluin extravaganlgl’or they lose money bnth wayu. In the first plus, there (a a steadily growing dumuiid fur blondvd flnura, which are mil'ed ufOnturlo wheat and Manitnlm when: A :errible experience was Edw. JAI‘ ni'ccmuurnf Sault Ste. Marie, "From ho} hood" he “rims, “ I have been a constant sufl'ewr from asthma sud cutarrh, My nose and throat was :1- ways ninppmi up uud I haul droppings in the thruat. W hen attacks cums on I thuught I couldn’t live through the night. 1 would sit up gasp for breath .uh! endure grunt. distress. Cularrh- HZIHle [mule me entirety well." No strong" pron! is required. Asthma is mimhlo.so is cutarrh Use "(Tatarrh- ”zuue" am! your recovery is guaran- teed. ’l‘wo sizes. 250 and $1 00 at all dealers A grand chtwal w1ll beheld m Bcthel on 'I‘lmrsdav, lune 27. Two served from 5 to 7 mm, aftcr which an excellent program, consisting ul vocal and instrumental music. readings recitations, dialogues. ctc., will be: rendered, commencmg at 8 o’clock sharp. Everybody come. A good mm: anticipatcd. 1’! IS YOU R CASE EXACTLY. BAREIA‘ LIVED TURO UCH IT. A PI‘REL‘IA'I’ED ENGLAND. Banana Festwal at Bethel. :W. H. Cu Nothing Succeeds Like Success Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pace write our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us, for ofiice assistants, not only from l’eterboro but from other places as WC”. We have not been able to do this in all cuSes during the last two years. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Bookkc-rping of IS a competent Stenographcr and 'l‘ypewritcr is Certain of a good position. You wxll make no mistake in getting a TheHoi‘ise of Quality CALL AND TEST Us. McLaughlin’s Carriages Wagons, all kinds Agricultural Implements, Harness, Rugs, Whips, Blankets, c. We now deal in all kinds of High Grade Flour Feed, Seeds, etc. Your Inspection livited. Your patronage So- licited. Prices Right. In our Hardware Stme we have a magnificent stock for even requirement. Our Stock of Dry Gogds, Boots ‘ and Shoes, Grocerles, 8w. is very C(unplcxc, and the best values possible. Come in and you Will be convmced that this is the placeto MIT: 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 Storey Sterey 85 Leary. 7Business Education The Hub for Farmers. ’PHONE‘ 456. Muskoka Free E'Eospital WM. PRINGLE, Principal, Petertoro. Cm â€"â€"Contrihufinns may he son! H J natice, Osgoode Hall. Toronto‘ C The a'boxc are n pica] of scorc: , indeed Punt} reds, of appca. s conflanfly coming before 1.1. c txu..ces of me (J No effort is being spared to meet cvcry call. . . (3 Not a sing.c applicant has cx or been rc used admission to the Free Hospital because 0. L15 or her povu’ty, and‘ the anxiety of the truéices to keep none wai'Ing is shown in time decision reached a few weeks :30 to increase the accommodation by twenty-{we beds. ~This inerensc in patients will add heavily to the. burden of mainten: ace and enn only be entered by inercased generosity on the part of friends in all parts of ‘nnndn. Patients have been admitted from every Province in the Dominion. and it is with ennfidenec in the response to our appeals. that the trustees believe will come. from (‘anndians everywhere. that. thew. ml- ditional burdens have. been assumed. (IV/here a cause more urgent? can to help suffering Canadians? money do more good? WATER ST., PETERBORO, gamma for Our Handsomc (Tireularfa for Qaasmgfiives This is especially true when applied to the OMERIEE. N KW PATU‘ISTS ON WAY TU HOSPITAL son: to 5:1: Wu. R. Mam-.m'rzz. Kt, Chic-r 'nronto, or “I J. GAG): Eng. 34 Fun-v. St. W. more urgent? \thrc a greater 3: Canadians? \thrc will your “ I am advised by Dr. J. D. “'i‘non to write 3cm mnvcx'niug bow sum I vould get. my wife :uémilu-d (u ('on. .suxupth'c Umpital at, liravrnhunt, E . "I :zkn Noam: wad mc [nxxtflnkt re tl-rme \vhila- there. I lune been told that. it is (me, so Ifllmtt 1d 1m Lear from you man as lmfildm 1 have : last. two daughters, and my wife wm- _ traded 1h" disease from our clicst E unc, “Ln din] ten mumlw :I'm. I .' am .1. \mang man and nut. able. to ' pay :1 high x..lc, but. Mill anxiuus to 3, do what I can.”â€"-â€"A. CAHIBEU~ .: Luxulun, Out. 383 WATER ST. LOST TWO DAUGHTERS

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