iod deal to the ‘ erâ€"this is the :21 atâ€"you are i if our succeal. of lenses re- [1 l i . yaZILe attention. l l ‘i time I‘ lirrbroou Emir; occzl lek, . or faith cure. \- >'.th:‘.'.".i)t and ‘v' (I .t :i Tune. it Will '..\~.- rate. You can i -..: "l i'..l‘.‘C great 4. .t' instrument ::« Lighting it for silllit. I .;.\L no: be without "NS. - .-..:.'y stamped in i 82: CO, MONTREAL. ., ll ’0 ,4C0,000 ._ I .CO0,0CO 159,881 a 8,C01.173 g 4% â€"< ill (itiion, .\.lL.\itt), at} I z , , . 5’". "o g - \gu é gig, ight. roo yearsâ€"at least. of weighing years. ool by the length is the qutstion you 2' economy. of if you patch it o. .\'oi how long it if: Oi li-â€"â€"- s: DON‘T take care it (â€o a thing' to it? ....y.... -‘ .*~.u.. . . out “"Ews. . v<'~» - . ,.._ , EBsNEZHEiIâ€"fiwmâ€"w We are pleased to see that Mrs. Big Celebration in Omemee on Do. David Sharpe is able to be out again million Day, next Wednesday July lat. Dont miss this great event. A Grand Garden Party on Presbyterian Church Lawn 'n the evening. Come one and all and enjoy one of the best days cycr held in the Old Town. BARN KAISING~One of the ï¬nest barns erected during the season, under the direction of the coutrac ors Chapman and Mills, was raised at the beauiul farm homestead of Mrijohn Spence, three miles north of the Village. The building is a frame structuse, 45 by 95, on a it) it. stone and cement wall, affording Sll ndid accommoda- tion for the stock of different kinds tamed by Mr. Spence, About seventy- five persons assisted at the raising. Daiiitv refreshments were provided by the ladies. r6,ooo Rolls to choose fromâ€"The largest assortment of Wall Papers ever shown in the county. Borders same price as hanging. A call solicited. PAKSONS. .\fr. janies Ric’Qnade was a guest of his broth:r ill-.JW Mr. Ed Christie, yesterday. If you want bargains Read Byam’s new adv. in this issUe. Q’Boots and Shoes promptly and neatly repaired by Mr. john Rowland at his rc>ldchc, King St. A call is most resp ctfullv solicited. Mr. Ed Christie, of Millbrook, was in town yesterday. WANTED â€"-A Good Stuart Boy to learn the Printing Trade. Onewho has passed the Entrance exim preferred. Apply to the Mirror Ofï¬ce, Millbrook. Lightening struck Air. Albert Srin srn’~ house in Emily, and knocked part of the wall down The ï¬shing has been very good and many have had exceptional luck. There is no used to tell ‘iish yarus,’ they are all the ‘real’ thingr when baited for in Omeniee Lake and l’l.‘c‘(un River, where Maskinonge and Bus are numerous. Mr. \i'. ll. Curry vouches that Lu: ge of over 30 lb. neitht have been taught in the above waters. He tells r f a very interesting and excmug time le had in landiig a thirty poumlcr. We are p'eiSed to S:*r‘ the “smile that wont come off†on the. faces ofthe (sinners Since lle beautilul rains ti 3 week. Mr. _l. I) 'l‘hi-rnton is one. of the most euthu~iastic Citizens of the town, and much credit will be due his efforts when the steamers come up the l’lVC“, t e station moved to Sturgeon St... and nunv other gial schemes prcpo ed hv him. are accomplish: (i. and We no. derstaud that they are being seiioiisly constd; red. Wylie has the good goods, and the prices are rigor. We have a number of candidates from a distance to try the Entrance Exams. here. Minn]. l. Nichols has been very busy ï¬lling his building contracts. barns ind mitozildings for Mr. janics Burn n. '1‘ Downey Co are tht carpen as. (3’11": Omemee Fountain Pen i~ takinga great nut. R i. Mulligan Soda Fountain going in full ï¬rm: at \\'ylie's. Mr. Wylie is havrng a“Palm Garden" arrang ed to his ICC Cream Parlors. l l Qurte a number of our young people [attended the Foresters Picnic at Mt. Pleasant, Tuesday 10th inst. Miss A. Stewart is visiting friends at Lindsay. 'l‘elephone poles are rapidly spring- ing up in our neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs, John Jtewart haw returned from an extended visit in Cartwright and Oshawa. Franklin Picnic was well patronized by the young people of this line. Mr. Robert McCauius’ new barn is almost completed. The Misses Fiossre McGee and Pearl \\ line, also Mr. Henry McGee, are home for their summer vacation. . Miss llowner of Mount Pleasant is visiting at the home of Mr. McGee. Friday night’s rain decreased the attendance at our Rainbow Social and (lardeu Party. held at the home of Mr. linhraim White. Although it rained quite heavily, rainbows Were seen throughout the showers. As the Mill- )rook Citizens Band did not arrive. the CVClllllg was pleasantly spent in games and other amusements. 'l‘lie meeeds amounted to nearly $40 00. MANY DOWN WITH PLEURISY. Doctors any the country is full of it. First comes a chill, their cold develops â€"â€"tlia inflammation growsâ€"you can’t draw a. long breathâ€"lungs and sides get sore, and l lourisy sets in. A good homer-lire consists in taking twenty drops of Nervilino every four hours Supplement this by vigorously rubbing the sides and chest with Nerviline. and when warmth and circulation are es- tablished, put. a Nervillne Porous Plas- ter over the limping spot. Nerviline treatment is alwuvs successful in colds. neiimlgy, and pleaurisy. Try it router-if. MOUNT PLEASANT. 0n Tuesdav a'terunon, 16th inst , our local order of Forresters, Court Primrose, held a pic-nic in Mr. William Shield’s grove The swings and terpsi- cimrean exercises were participated in heartily by an enthused number and were much enjoyed. Perhaps the great- est enthusiasm \VNB manifest in the game of base ball, when the Porresters club crossed bats with the local club whose members are not Forrestars. It was asiruggle of great local interest and fun A The old base hall Spirit that. has been dormant f r a few years, was re' Vived and “hat on-lmker had not. a friend or relative among the players! As the game proceeded, the stamina- tionsâ€"full-viiiced and without preme- ditatiouâ€"awnke the echo: far and near and "all went marry as a marriage bell.†Each side strove valiantly for victory. and the umpire, Dr. Snelgro yr. of nine-nee, had a very busy and dei- cate operation to perform. The Doctor handled the indicator with great suc- cess and the thanks of the promoters of the amusement are due to him. Our bachelor ball tossera proved too weighty for their opponents and won by a narrow margin. The grantee, good feeling prevailed throughout the game and it is expected that in the near future, the same teams wrll again struggle for the mastery when the Foresters’ hope to vanquish their rivals: There was a very large number in attendance, and the weather was de- llglitl'ul. 'l‘he buoyant smile has faded for ii space. We extend congratulations to has ll for sale. It is “'Urtl‘ 515‘» He Mr. and “re. (ii-urge .laiiileeon. It was sells it for $r.oo. a bouncing girl that. arrived last liouald Frazer. Proprietor of the rll'U'SlilY to [move their anB- “Snowdon House.n l’eterboro, luv’ites 31 i from all the old patrons and day at Orange Corners is down for t usis to merit a continuance of your evtecmed patronage. 'l‘erins reasonâ€" able. Mr. I. Richardson shipped a large number of hogs to Peterboro market on 'l‘ue:d.iy. CAMP NIAGARA. The followmg “wireless†message from a member “Omemee Bold Bri- gade. at present in camp at Niagara: Bugler Banks, Col. Sergt. Rice, Joe Carrol, Fred Evans. F. Stinson and Arnold Rea, of No. 7 (30., 34th Regt.. have got the 37th “beat out†in the drrll line. The Omemee Minstrels of No. 7, (late of the 45th) held a concert for benefit of the late private M Stinson’s “widow and Orphans.†The counne dians being Carrol. Evans and Rim: the funny end or coons, Stinson and Ba iks. The enthusiasm and applause was great, and aSidc from the ‘solemn- Another suburban picnic next. Fri- amusement. There will be' games of base ball and foot ball. A large contingent from Omemep floated through on Friday evening to the Garden Party at Ma. the complete success of which was marred by a downpour of rain. I‘ll warrant that Onieinee foot-hall club lute its eye on the cup offered. Our municipal fathers were in town on Friday. Their presence was requir- ed on the ch concession line where some of the contingent perplexitios of drain construction were straightened out and made smooth. Congratulations arc in order to Mrs. W, H, Low-es, who has been elected District President of the Woman's In- sti'ute. Mr and and Mrs John Best. of Peter boro are visiting friends. Statute labor is'di-nvn for this week under the supervision of Mr. John D Tliextou. It is our sad duty to chronicle the .wu-‘w “ i ,_.,.,A. .-,‘__ A... _. Poll A BAD COLD. No hing cures so quickly as the haul- lug pine essences in Catarrhozono lt thin the breathing U(,;l|fl with u heal- ing, soothing vapor that relieves irri- tatimi. at. once. Ordinary colds are cured in ten minutes, absolutely sure for Laturrh, and in throat. trouble it. works like ucliariu- outiirrliozone is a. permanent cure for bronchitis and throat trouble. Not an eXpBriuientâ€" not a temporary reliefâ€"but. a cure that's ituarauieed (Set "Caiarrliozone" to. day, 25c and $100 sizes. Omemeeifiaiden Party The l‘relbyteriana of Oinemee Pu" pose holding their Annual (lardeu Party on Wednesday, July First. l‘ea will be served on The Lawn from 5 to 8 p in., after which suitable entertainment will be provided in ad- dition to Fxcelleut music furnished b)’ the Oineinee (Titizeiis' Band. Refresh- ment Booths will be found on the grounds. Admission 25c. Children 130. Leteverybndy come and enjoy the most delightful entertainment. of the season. Rev. H. Peckover. Pastor. '1‘. Ingram, Sec'y Board of Managers. “Show Me†Proof. That. is what Hyomel Will do in all forms of Catarrh and Troubles of The Breathing Organs. It’s nota question of llyouiei having vured some one else but will it. reach your own particular case. if its cold in the head, Untirrrh, Bronchitis, Pneu‘ inomu, Group or any affection of the breathing organs A. Leach snvs yes, I'lld “ill refund the money il it fails. {\o other preparation for the same pur- pose can successlully do this, because the llyouiel system of treatment is dif- ferent. from anything else You aiiuplv breathe and inhale its medication in drv uir form which den trove the germ life that. causes oppress- ed breathing, Nasal†(illta'l'll, ’l‘hroiit irritation and lining 'l‘ronbles. It bringfl to these suffering organs the balsam laden air they would get. in the Pine and Eucalyptus forests The air that stumps out. Bronchial troubles The prince of entertainers Marshal P. Wilder says: Hyomei ls early to use. and swift. to cure. It ensures against coughs and colds. It gives vou pure air and kills the germ of disease. it helps the voice. flyomei complete outï¬t. $1.00. A GROWING Muslim:- The more or less frequent reports where medical men lend assistance to the contravention of the laws of nature and of the land in the endeavor to save young women from the consequences of their folly give cause for grave con- cern It is bad enough to have quacks and cliarlahins secretly at this kind of business, but if the medical profession is to encourage it where will it end? The only Imps of stopping wholesale murder lies in "Hiking the punishment so severe that those on the one hand who are tempted to interfere with the natural result of their indiscretion will realize the grave danger, while 'ï¬-ï¬ioae who are inclined to assist them will be led to hesitate before doing so. But until the man is made to feel as keenly as the woman the result. of departure from the path of virtue, there Will be little hope of eradicating or even min- mizing this side-stepping of the laws of society and of God â€"-'l‘he Home Journal. EAT WHAT YOU WANT But Find the Way to Digest What You Do Eat. .â€" The ï¬rst. thing to do in the case of indigestion or stomach weakness is, to strengthen the muscular Walls of the stomach and intestines. no that they Will care for the food that. in eaten. In no other way can this be done as well as by taking a. Ali-(Mia tablet. before I each meal. This restores strength to the stomach muscles and Btiliiulatcs the pouring out of gastric. juices, flu-u the food digests readily and you be- gin to gel. the full beneï¬t from what yolieat. Use. Milo-na whenever you have Sink headache, heartburn, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, Spots before the 8\ ea, sleeplessness and the many other 8\ mph-ms that are the direct re- sult. of indigestion. A. Leach gives with every 50c. box of Mi 0 mi a. guarantee to refund the money unless the remedy cures. Physician’s Prescrip- tions Accurately Dis- peused at WYLIE‘S. Dr. Frederick J. Sneigrove 1m... M.B., M.C.l’.S.O., PHYSICIAN, â€" SURGEON. -â€"â€"()BS'l‘E'l‘RIClANâ€"â€"-â€"â€" OMEMEE : ONTARIO. ANNIE W. IVORY, TEACHER, . .0 “VJlM‘t‘s‘w‘ __...~....._....,._. y... .erwï¬ï¬‚ clover Seed. a. Eraï¬tablo drop for uagasesasasesï¬rï¬eseswa' «9 WW -.:: lilhuniilitll SunllllL . . . â€"._...__._....__.._â€"_â€" our mnniigl’ment trains more .me" people than any other in Ontario! the Partner. As was predicted a year ago, there need this spring. A Lght croplll Europe Special Course to;- 1mm", - 1 Hall Courses. the United States and in (Juliana. caus- . P r. b B 1 . ed the stocks for this sprlng’s trade to u ‘ e†.â€0 mm“ c°l °“ , u. o. Spotton, Principal. be abnormally lnwiu“d ““3 "“"ned ' aEabESESESEJE: . in unusually high prices for good seed. At present the indications are that â€"â€"-â€"--~â€"- the foreign exporting countries will not produce more than an average crop of clover seed, and the Ontario Bllpply In Properties for Sfllei likely to be short. in some sections of Th .0 f l l t Ontario the clover crop was seriously c van us l’ri’l’m‘el 0 tie a e . . W. H. Sowdcu, Situzite in Millbrook uflected by drought last $89.80!),3lld . . . , and (,avan, are oflcred for sale by the amount available this your for seed , . . , i ii n . be limited Mu l ‘1 8 Henry Mulligan, and may be purchas~ prm uc 0d 5.1"“ ' l _ ' c : , ' ed in Separate lots or otherwise. All same con i ion preiai m armour. i.er- applications must be†made to the able portion of tlliJe .clove‘r seed produc- undersigned who is euipoyvercd to 5:“ lug area of the mted btiites, so that and CO'WL‘)’. unless the yield from the. areas wii ch were not Seriously affected by the nd- H MULLIGAN verse weather conditions last season is Attorney 8: Manager, exceptionallv heavy, it shortage i f MILLHROOK, ONT, seed for next Spring’s trade is more Mlllbrook, 24th Dec. 1007. than probable. In view of the conditions cited, the ._.-___ .--_.---A,_,._.__~_+__ advisability ofutiliziiig every availa- ble clean ï¬eld, or part. oi field, for clov- er aeed purposes is urged. ln growing clover and grass seed for the market, it in important to liear in mind thattlie standard of purity (10- College 3 mos. $10 by mail En- niunded in the Canadian trade is higli- ‘ ter an da '. Address or than it was it few years. The demand Toronm' V l ’ . , * 9. A. Farquharlon. Prim. cor. You c a Bloo for seed of ï¬rst quality has substaiiti- mu“;â€" ally iucreased. The rel-Milt of this de- mand for seed of good quality has been that the seed grower ï¬nds impure seed an almost. unmarketabie commod- FOR SALE ity, while the production of good clean 0 seed has grown to be a. remuncraiive .___.. industry. Hence the necessity of Mir A Rubber 'l‘ingd Baby Carriage, but every possible lirecmlllml 83mins! Brake, and Upholstered in Old (lold, the presence of noxious weed semis. with Parasol same color. It is practi- 'l‘iie ï¬rst step in the production of cally as good as new. good clover and grass seed is to procure. Also :1 Coal Oil Stove (heater) one the cleanesi possible seed. Ii'ihis is burner, handle to carry it. Good as used on clean land and is followed by new. a thorough svsted of weeding in the loth articles “'1†be sold at a great ï¬eld, the product ii ill be Plan". The Bargain. A chance like this only ï¬eld weeding is of prime importance CUlllCS OllCC l†a long time. although it is often overlooked, \Vl-en Call at the MIRROR Ofï¬ce for we remember thateverr growing weed lull particulars. if allowed to mature, will produce from 10000 to 50,000 sends, it will be readily understood that the removal of these 5‘“ MM plants must make a great difference in OPEN ALL YEAR. Our Ruinmersesuiou «enables students to «turf. tiny time llllll tulle it continuous cOiil'Sl‘. \\'ritc for onlnloguu of our old- ll lulu been adecided shortage oi clover {l The“,"lusz‘mumsw; WWIMH'E , H .__..._. ..........-.~ “A... a r .. "i .. i i. if l‘lllSll liesl Diploma Courses, ' Shorthaud or (‘ommer- ‘ ./ Cflflfldiï¬ll cial. Also jr. Martric. B BllSlllBSS 'l‘ake summer term, $20 the market Value of the seed. With red clover the belt. results are obtained by pasturiug; or cutting the WWW "‘0‘" â€â€œ3“†“c“Wloll‘c < ï¬rst crop early. 'i‘ln.» allows a stronger I British American Business College, § second growth for the seed crop and Yong, and mm“ 5,," Toronto, also lessons the dangerof damage from g 'l‘. M. WATSON, Principa E the clover seed midge. it the clover is . WWWW pantured, the stock should be turned off early in the seasmi and the ï¬eld . â€"-.- mowed, in order to cut down the weeds N r, w and produce an even second growtl-i 8W 0? 0 Alsike and red clover may be liar- * ‘ vested with a reaper or a mower, with or without a table attachment. If no table attachment is used and llieclover is Wall ripened, it. should he cut and raked when the dew is on, in order to prevent shellini‘. 'l‘he clover liuller is the best machine for threshing alsike and red clowr, but the ordinary grain separalor will do the work fairly well if properly regulated. The grain separator will not hull the seed as thoroughly, and in consequence there is more waste of good seed unless the straw be thrashed a second time. But the fact that there is no clover huller available should not deter farmers from saving at leastsulli cient seed for their own use. _________â€"â€"â€" â€"___. _-- . ___â€"__â€" -â€"____.._.... Mr. Edward (irandy, a first class "ilthllfllllC, is in charge of i‘. J. Parsons’ Stove Tin Emporium. New Work and all repairs wdl be lone satisfactory and at reasonable prices. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicrtcd. Yours ~l‘riily, T. J. Parsons, _ ..-. ...-- .. OMEMEF, ONT. WHAT CAUSES “NERVES?" ,, a Most people say worryâ€"they are wrongâ€"the cause is in the blood which is thin, and lacks nutrlmeut. 'l'o ('Ilrr , . ,, , . I‘Ner\.e8†more lill)l)(l,ElHllH and “Bill! \ ltl‘AllIi‘l‘lnl‘J [l‘)( A ll bAl‘bSA‘IAN are required Youget those quickly FOR MILLBROOK by taking l’erroziine. No health bring- and adjoining country to represent er is uncertain no nerve streugilioiwr ’ 5‘ I i ' U more potent, no svatmn tonic so well LANADAS GREATEST NURSERIES “‘lal’ll‘d l" “'9 “ante â€l the “""‘lâ€â€œâ€œ- Largest list of commercial and d0- nervi-us or sleepless. Lot Frrroziue ._‘. . I. n 3 I all' 0 build you up, let It till .Vfi'l with vim, liiPnIH. rfll'lSâ€" (",8 am a ll . rlin energy and surplus vigor. It has done Illf‘ll'fllï¬. and Blld‘lï¬ â€9991 flowering thin for thousands. shrubs, vines, ros‘es, line seed potatoes OI'P. of our specialties Stock that in hardy comes from us. A pvrinunont situation for right man, for whom territory will be reserved, l’iiy \‘i r-ekly: Free Equipment. Write for Particulars Stone Wellington Fonthili Nurseries (850 Acresi Toronto Ontario If"! 0 EEXCHE’SEOES Leave on Tuesdays June 9, 23 Aug. 4, 18 July 7, 21 Sept. 1, 15, 29 Return 2nd Class Tickets From all Ontario StationstoWinnlpeg, Calgary. Edmonton and principal paints in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta at VERY LOW RATES TICKETS GOOD FOR 60 DAYS Bertbs in Tourist Sleeping Cars at small extra. cost, if secured in advance. Apply to any C.P.Fl. Ticket Agent for full informalion and free copy of Homeseekers' Pamphlet, or write C. B. FOSTER. Dist. Pass. Agent. Toronto SMART 130v, BRUSH, and SIIEHWIIV- WILL/INS W460i: Alva M.-. . m ’ WMv...‘ vâ€" luv. . ..-..~â€".~...,... w Wâ€â€"â€"9«â€~_m. . . .. .........‘-â€"â€"- ~‘- â€"'-â€"â€"-â€"~-â€"-â€"-.--.. . ..____..... ....._ -- . .‘P . I “ .‘I- _ A A, :-.~ ’2!- r» a. - ‘ NEmJoth Dr. OUR NEW ME flick) TREATMLn 1‘ up. . ., You. Under its Influence the brain becomes aegi\.,,.lï¬:e 31:03“ pimplrs. blotches and ulcers heal up: the i..¢x-v..s Lc‘_oi..e am)“ a q nervousness. hazafulnegs a...i dies-pondewy (.l‘lsaplwarz I,†eves liccome‘q‘ face full and clear. energy returns t . the L0(ly_ - 1“», we moral physical ard‘ n systems areiuvigomte 1: all i..miis censor-no up . ._v a; \.. ‘1? 1:“:th SW“ w, .. Various organs become natural and iniizz.y. ‘1‘.“ 1t“ Yum-sci a can and know "‘34. ‘ l"l‘v‘e'e l.annot’. be a failure. \2 e liil'lw ull lanai : and ,3 Corsulr. uls emiï¬dcnti'l'ly tree of charge. Bout. let. q-zacks and {our i , 3‘ . m, W†Lani-named u \...,..- ' :27- xo NAMES C ED \ ....oc'r Waitrizx €03.55â€: TH REATEN ED WETEE pARALYS‘S. Peter E. Summers. of Kalamazoo ‘illch relates his experience: ‘ ‘ " “ I was t:'ou:.led v. itll Perm", ‘ cl lliiy for many years. Ilay it. 1.7, ll-Ul"‘l‘t'1IOIl and excesses in ear-.y \‘oiilll. l‘i-wme vol-y dcspondcn- a:.d didi. i mâ€. \ 1,0,"; ‘ , I workml or not. A li..::;_’i:i.;.i ,.,,,,.,.L‘Oa$, who linked (it. me gut.- x. , my gm,“ Inmzinaiive dreams a' l-l'rl~t {Vwkémd rueâ€"my back :zcavd. l.;.i. 1,3,; m me back of my head. funds and m, “are ., 1, 0' ill 14"; p 1“. cold. tired in thr- Llol‘nilig )0, it", ï¬ngers were Sllï¬li'.‘, c)-- L fl air 1005?. memory poor, or,“ Nun: my.“ in g the .ingci‘s sat in and 11m lily-Mâ€. told "J, liofca‘.'~~d1‘.arulysls I iogi; a†M, ,1} of medicines and trial niuiiy napkin†Elhiy'slciiins.l\i'01't- 3â€, clr ‘1;ij up for ree mantis. went .o 3'“ pi, . ,, CEFOR: TR‘ATHC'†baths. but. received liitlo l.>,,,.g-liiexii If“; at ‘lt. (â€lemons T was induc id to cons-'1! l-rs. ltw m,“- y. Feizru-dv. thouirh 1 had lost. all faitllilllfrfufl's. Liksadrownlngmau l cmmuwulpd we N“; M, tliod Tia-acme": and it savodmylifc. ’l’haiirinro-xemonl was lllll'l'ifgpiiu“x 00,.“ {e l â€,9 ‘1... ,- yum“ through the. nerves. I was cured mentally and [diggicz-JX)‘ I have sent them my patients and will conI lune to do so." CURES GUARANTEED on [on pAY We treat and cure VARICOCELE. STRICTURE. Ne V DEBIUTY. 3 - 00D AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. KIDNEY AND Bilbaog DISEASLS an! .Jl an ER TRCsTMCWT "time w v'! 11* s- 1"v‘ï¬â€˜?;SZWQQ“'~4’vï¬ï¬‚‘*‘-. i DI“C‘6§§GEÂ¥X§I§8KI 1PM BOOKS FREE Ifunable to call write for a Question § :7 Blank for Heme Treatment. 3 ° EffighlEm ‘3‘" FE}! i R3. ‘ hid ii : Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. “ Pii' " GOT , , .- ' Amost | .~ :97 important " ,j." thing in the «rt-1 AT , ation outfit WYLIE S, % , WILL org/germs .dseii ‘ 'Xllll Milli l 1 Also Agent for . WILLIAM'S FLY InSect Destroyer. Sole Agent for O M E M E E #_*. . M. 7.- s_.__,,,._ .___ ____,._,. . - .___..,#.. _- KFOPEN LETTER From W. J. Gage, Esq., Toronto A Problem cf National Importance Dear Friend :â€" A bright young lawyer at the Muskoka Sanatorium for Consump- tives some weeks ago, speaking of the burden placed upon him by having consumption, said: “ One has to lead a life of concealment. If I go away from this place people are afraid of me.†, This is the sad lot. of those who suffer from this dread disease. On behalf of the thousands who are sick and will not. be received by other hospitals, I make this appeal for the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives. Nearly 10,000 people from every part of Canada aided in this good work last year, sending us $26,000. The Trustees have faith that. a still larger number will help. _,~,, The Physician’s ofï¬ces, throat. rooms. etc., up to the present have occupied rooms in the hospital that rightly belong to patients. To make better provision for the work, and furnish more accommo- dation, a. new administration building is now under way. A cottage for the Physician and his young wife had also to be built. To provide for this outlay, and to care for patients for the coming year, we must. secure at least $50,000. The Muskoka. Free Hospital for Consumptives never refused a» patient because of his or her inability to pay. It cares for thou whom other hospitals refuse. It cares for those whom other people are afraid of. “I was sick and ye visited me," was Christ's commendation. , Should not a. richer benediction be yours if from a. loving heart your ' " dollar makes a. golden visit. to this hospital, bringing health and joy to those whom other-people fear, and whom, in many cases, nobody wants. 3’,“ Will you have the luxury of giving? Faithfully yours, aa‘ Toronto. fa. Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for Examination. Pl/NT r a . _ 'lerins Molei‘ te 1" will make the old â€-wâ€""râ€"m'†r“ i If farm wagon look - ‘ , new. There are six T H E 5-. strong colors, Red, You can buy Dainty Goods ' MIRROR at MCCARTY’S, Green: Blue, Yellow. Wine, and Black, L I N D s A Y , (spnblmhed every Thursday Morning at. it. ready to apply. A omco, King Street, Mlllbrook. w din P e . g learn 3 i;.\', is the length of itv" 0f.thc occasion, it proved “xii?†demise, last week, of Mrs. .Josepil . ï¬ a-icuilly) a decrdedxsuccless. lhe Agnew “we Miss Lllv Mnrden), who dOor receipts amounteu to 1 ie sum oi passed pelicei'ullv a“ “y at the H-vlpltal '7 cents. in Peterboro, after an Him as extending The So'dier Boys interd taking in over some years The funeral toils the Excursion to Buffalo. Niagara and place from her brother's res‘~ New York On Sunday. denceiu Peierboro, to the Little Lake . . Cemetery where interment took place H ‘ . )9 We expect to be m the Old loan The cor'ege comprised many men 's to help celebrate Dominion Day. and relatives who wished to show their If there are anv more bent ï¬t con- last marks of respect and affection. cats, I will send you another M;.r- The warmest sympathy is extended to her bereaved husband, father and ‘Osliawa' shingled' '. ‘Oshawa' shingled: {:0 years, if ‘Oshawa‘ fish iwa' shinglrd, )shayva' shinglcd. v will it stay so, that green body with red gear looks well. ttr while. when you You forgot the paint rooï¬ng right, cinigram. >of (â€prion '. . ~rv ‘bsli-iida'minal brritlien- - Aiivrm'l‘isqu3 “Hf“: l k the List. time you i i i . ’- " 'Sbe is not dead the child of our 15â€" 6m°' “mm mo‘ w ' were in town‘ re- 0 ‘Osliava shin l. r Teach r . ' .- . . . . ’ . . l g '6 Summer 533510“ to e S affection. "0mm" 95" 5"" â€i; ‘3 3? Some beautiful lines in member 1‘ t h 1 ll t'olumn 25 Ff . . l Column 15 3 5 2 50°! - time. Professional Caron, one inch and under, \VATCHES, CLOCKS, JEVV- $5pcr your. 33 for six months, 3| tor on. ti . , . a . maggiil notices scents per line first. iuser- ELRY, SILVERVVARE, CUT Lion. 2 CI‘IILR per line cur-b subsequent, lu- . serLlOIl-JNOIIJJRTIBI measurement. 12 lines GLASS, CHINA, TMVELING to the inch. wï¬fi‘limlï¬f‘i'li‘i‘..e‘llï¬ilri‘éfi J33; $313339; CASES. MANICQK; E: CASES. N0VELT11§$l,2ic., ac. ..,...........,.,.......mnemonic-n _. . , i mall’s, Wnll lillll . .5, “01 catch ï¬re, for But gone unto that. school, Whore rho no longer needs our por-r and others during July and August. ' 1' Steel Rioï¬ng Corn). /‘ ELLIOT . i ‘ ' 'v i V ' ’ w â€2 £4 4/ protection, / M Lii‘ms’ leals’ And Christ. lnmsrlf doth rule l" tal Doers, Prepared . __ l Toronto, Ont. Remains Open throughout the sum- mer and many students enter at this _. ,‘é time W... have a greater attendance this year than ever before. Graduates New subscribers .;g . A Mirror to 1stJai Good Stdck for Sale. insertion 25 «cuts. Births. Deaths, and Marriages are inserted free. Advertisements. will be coniinuod and charged for until forbidden. ‘ ‘Chuiigeu of advertisements are to be in‘ in. Both extra good. For particulars apply at Mirror Ofï¬ceâ€"gt l 2 ï¬rst class short horn Cows, fresh «- . . \~ riadily secure employment. Wme to- _ day for handsome catalogue. It pays , " , .. , . the ol‘hce unilaterthrm Monday. I I . y % J to attend the best. my,“ can 5er1}; 'DOLLARS sum-u mmron :gross I 54‘ ., , , _ 0 r ‘ "- . , l. . r . er ear. - ., --. . .’ W. l. Elliott. Principal, Cor. Yongc ‘ by bilylll‘g‘VQUT Stgkflr-Bmlï¬f from ,pziiiiriliiiuilinii’cgfr if†0 ‘ xp y 77 K6B£§§St LINDSAY A..- -.’..r‘~ _ ‘ 5 . . . and ï¬lexauder Sta, Toronto- iwe ll- 511NSON: O'MILMhIL. . L-Wr monarchs, . . . x . - a 7.; ', k: , w ; ~ , . _ ,;-"- ‘ f :."'l.i