mt. auu aurs. 10: load, at the xst Con. of Smith. were guests of Mr. and Mn James Porter tins Neck. 7‘ MARRIEDâ€"At the Parsonage, ‘Cavam'illc. on july 10th, 1907, by the Rev. M E. Scxmmh. B :\., LLB, Miss Marv Ann hit-harry Fmdlay to $333383): Jame: Crowe, both of Cavan. 5 â€33’â€. FOUNILâ€"In Millbrook on Tum day. June zsth, 7a lady’s parasol. Owncr may obtain same by proving pmpcflv and paymg for this notice. Apply at "Minot" Ofï¬ce. M»: T Dobson of I.indsayv,r§-Vc~ré :1»; guests of Mr and Mrs H Nnurass the past week. __ Mr. {and Mrs. 10: Todd, of the xst :Mr. and Mrs: E 'I‘rcnnum and child and Mr and Mrs James Northcy and ‘0th a! Smith, Were guests of M r and ï¬irs Tho: Hunter on the nth. The Misses Gertrude: and Cordic Richards. and “tin and May McKim, Millbmok, and lir‘clyn and Norma ‘Wilcock, of Toronto, are guestsof Mr and Mrs. A. W. Smithson, at Warsaw. '_ Mr Drake and daughter, Miss Annie pf Irhical N Y, arrd Mrs Murrav and Mr. Solomon, Nonhc), l’ctcrboro, Mrs. hands }. Mocha of Lakcï¬cld, 9’ Gâ€"Big' 5c. Scribblcrs for 15¢. _whi!c the stock lasts. or 12 for 2 so, a: 1the Mina: 0830c. If you want Shingles, try nut Far. met Specials. eruCcd pncc for to ’dayt Wm. Tin-non. Mr. A. Mulligan. of Cleveland, and Dr. Mumgan, of Pctmha, on: gu:s:s at the home of M r. Henry Mulligan. Remember the Methodist Sunday "School Excursion to Ormia on July 30th. Only $1.15 from Mnllbrook. Tickets good for TWO DAYS. See bills for full particulars. Mrs. R. Neil ' 6‘ Do You Inn-z Music? If you do, you will ï¬nd no Music maker so easy tn buy, so easy to play, and so easy to listen to as thc Edison Phono- graph. For sale at Duncan's Music Miss-Rumbas: returned from mmqng last week {q ghcap trip from Millbrook to Pet- ‘crboro o: lakcï¬eld only 65c., with t the “Presbyterian Sunday School Ex- . gummy, on Friday, July 19th. dust tn hand A full Iineof eViolins 11’1ulcs, Fxfcs, Mouth Organs, and ,cvcrything in the Musical instrument line, a: {Mann’s Music Store. Mrs. O'Hn'ca and Miss May left on ,chncsï¬n (o: a visit with relatchs in ,'Rochcster. Miss Louie Vance is holidaying up the hack}?sz this week, the guost of M (:cta hammock from '1'. ]. Lang, (Millhmok. They are beauties. Differ- ,ent styles. Prices rcasonablc.â€"4t. 13 lbs. Granulated Sugar for . $1.00. at Bvam’s. Get a good lot {or the preserving season at this , low price. We have also‘a good 1 supply of gems. Mr. Fred McCurry was visiting at ‘ (be home of his son, Mr. E. McCurry ‘on the nth. Mr. and Mrs. George H guests at the: hum: of Mr Ed Mcht} on Monday. X “‘cst. 'MILLBROOK CIVIC HOLIDAY, Tues-(h); july 30th. 1907. IEXCU RSION T0 ORIL!.IAâ€"- Mu George Hales. of the Crow’s ,‘ Nest Pass, :5 visiting his father, Mr. _ James Hairs. We axe pleased to learn :Ehaz he has a good position in the Mr Shook: and Mr Fred MCC‘ , were have no the: nth. éMiHbm'nk News‘ J. B. L. GROUT, G. L. McHATTIE, Manager. Manager, Omemee Branch. Millbrook Branch. On the grounds of our ability to serve you we your Banking Business. Capital and . Reserve†Fund THE Bank of Tomato Assets SAFETY. CONVENIENCE. PROFIT. Every description of banking business conducted. Consider the advantages to yourself 'of a Savings Account in which to keep your spare money, from the standpomts of Interest is paid four times a year at current rates on Savings Balances. mam OFFICE, TORONTO, CANADA INCORPORATED 1355. xtends to its customers every facility consistent with sound conservative banking. George Hootan were ’. and Mrs. The Seventeenth Annual Pilgrimage ; from the: DIOCCSC of Kingston to the Shrine of St. Ann dc Beauprc. Quebec. Will take place this year on the 23rd Inst- The pilgrims can go by the C P. R. or (LTR . at specially rc- ‘ duce-d rates. For Information see posters at all stations on both lmcs, or fapply dureflly to Rev’d j. P. Krhne. ’ Ganauoquc, Dircaor aim: Pilgrimage. Che- The Prcabytermns of Rallydufl’ pur‘ pose having a Lawn Sacral in the: School Grounds. Ballyduff, on Friday, july 19th, 1907. There will bca game of foot ball m the evening between the Yelvcrton and the Gravel Teams. after which tea will chcn-cd. followed by a good program. The Bethany Brass Band mll be in attendach. 'l'ca scrs'cd from six to eight. Pro- gram at 8.30. Adnnsswn 25 Cents. Children 15 cents. [1105. Clarke, Elder. H. Ward, Sec. guests 0! Mr and Mrs. 'l‘. Harkncss. Miss Emily Preston, of Bethany, has returned home after :1 pleasant vmt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Steele. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Kin port. N.Y., and the Muse Cusman. of East Hamli guests of Mr and Mrs. 'l‘. Mr. and Mrs. limes Porter recently spent a few dare with Mr. and Mrs. 105. Todd in South. ~ Mrs. R. McDaniel. of chswatrr, is a guest at the home of her daughkr. _Mrs. R. '1‘. Adams. Ccntrc 5:. Master Arthur Wmslow, Oshawa, is here for the holidays. Arthur is a son of Major Winslow, and has been succaszul in hxs studies 11: To. ronm, havmg passed from the }r. to the: Senior Fourth. The people of Milflxodz will be pleased to learn that two cntcrprxsing men have purchased the clcclric 3mm plant and expect to furmsh light about the Is: 0! August. Let her shine. e _----. v, ‘0". b I P R tracks. near Cavam'ifle, on the morning of the 12th. Grave susptcions were entertained that the man was murdered by being throun off the train ‘ as It sped 'along at the rate of somilcs E an hour. Coroner Gray, of I’eterhoro, had the body removed tn MtllbrOUk and a postmortem examinaunn was condhcted by Drs. Turner and Mom- gomery of Mllllxook. Crown Aunt» ney Kerr. at (Tobourg, was also pres- ent at the inquest. 'l'he deCcased was the dog tramcr of the Circus, and hxs name was “ COL†Schultz. I $37,000.000.00 .._-.-â€" uyutu nu! brought in by the: jury at the (forou cr’s inquest thdJu the undg-rtaking rooms of Mr. W. ]. E. (iillolt re. the death of an employee of a Circus, who was found dead In the dxzch by the: (.I l’ R tracks. near Cavaxwifle, on the The Misses Blanche and Bertha Clarry have returned from a pleasant visit with Hastings friends. 231116. Messrs W. H. Fallis, 'one of Bcth- any’s leading blacxsnmhs, and A W. Gnï¬in, the leading livcryman there, were visitors in Mxllbrook. Monday. on busxncss. GIANT TRIPLETS “ Currency." “ Bubs†and “ Stag" Chewing 'I‘ohac cgcs, in big plugs. Quality always the L'In‘.’ , $8.ï¬ï¬‚fl.flflfl.flfl WWI-UT for the big Excursion from MiHbmok to Orillia on the 30!!) of this momhâ€" Millbmok's Civic Holiday. CIVIC HOLIDAYâ€" In compli- ance mth a requisition of the business men of the: Village I hereby procluxm Tuesday, July 30th, 1907. Civic Hall cay for the: Village of Millbrook, and respectfully call upon all our cxtizcns to so obs‘crve it. W. S. GIVEN, Reeve. Good supply of Chap, Bran and Shorts on hand just now at Byam's, at the Big Store, on the 1 Main St. nczu‘ the Station. Great Pilgrimage. Mrs McCallum and little son, of Dakota, and Miss Fee of l’ontypool, visited for a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Walsh. Mrs (Dr.) Turner and danghter leave this week for I trip to the coast. CIVIC HOLIDAYâ€" In compli- n-nn muL .. _A...‘_‘,L » . . _ LOSTâ€"In Millbrook, on luly 12th, a Past Master's jewel. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Mirror ofï¬ce. verdzct of'accidcmal death was LAWN SOC! AI Mrs. Wm. Kim-mm Brocko and the M556 Groves and f East _X_iamlin. N.Y.. arc soncit I ’:uk and ncarlv 2500 Oratngcmcn, True Blucr. ’l’rcnttcc Boys, 01'- ange Young BlitOns and Lady True thcs.(1a:hcs in carriages), formed in line and marched thru the principal strccts and â€In" to the glove when: a splendid P10- gram ofzithh‘esses were dchwrcd I hv gentlemen) high "up in the‘ Order, and also by the local' (Ilrt‘gy, and each speaker was listened to with rapt attention. With the numerous handsome banners glinting in the sunshine, and the bright colors of the 2500 Orangcmvn, c., together thh the mounted nmrshals, and spleen. did turnouts of our up-to-dute ‘livcrics,carrying ths: Speakers and the Lindsay Lady True Blues. the scene a†the way from the station to Allen's Hill, beggars descrip- tion. It took OVcr forty minutes for the procession to pass a giyen . point, and they were going 'douhle ‘ quick.’ too. . 1.0.1. Nu “3;01HQmOa O T: 3 Nuts, ()moomoo Quean's Own L 0 I. No 294, Emily Lebanon X. 0,11, 30 M5 LINE OF PARADE: The procession was as follows: Mounted Marshals. (’oldnpringn Bun Band. (‘uldspringl LO L No 516. Bnltimon L 01.. No. 52 Mounted .‘Ixrohnl Uulnn Jack \‘xctnria L O L' No 6|, Emily LI.) 1.. No m, Omomeo Omenm Brut Bum! At 1.30 a mammoth precession was foxmcd in the Agricultural THIS \GRAN D PROCESSION â€I The Tu'clfth of july was right loyally celebrated in this pretty town on Friday last. It was the escasion of the 317th Anniversary 1ol‘thc l’mttlc ol the lioyne, and there were probably eight thous- and people here. The Loyal old District of Cuvan and Millhrook did themselves proud, and it is said by many who were present that it was one of the largest and grandcst Celebrations ever held in the banner Province. THE BEST OF ORDER. PREVAILED. Utter Ferry Ledges ef the Ceentr'ese _V1‘eterr'e, Nertrem- bertartt, reed Durham Larrelr Represented Nearly 2500 Orange- men in the Parade. The Crowd Estimated at 0000 Grand Celebration in Millbrook. The Glorin'usfwelflh Rev. W. C. Allen and Rev. U. A. Ben Ohel also Spoke briefly. They Were pleased to add their welcome (to that of all loyal cmzens of Millbrouk and they felt all Were such) to the visiting Lmlges and their friends who came m celebrate. The ()rangemen might We†feel proud tribe able to turn out such an immense bmlyu! ï¬ne men. - Bro.james \Varrell, P. G. M. of L. T. B , alsogzwc a splendid address, but space will not permit us todwcll upon his stirring rc- marks. Hcany vntcs of thanks were tender.- Sc ntimis for the Ol‘CflSlUH. ?. 1’1 xrromi ML‘ETix'c WWâ€â€™I’"“mi>c9,i'drcor- I “A ‘ \ l A I _, - The Mirror Ofï¬ce with its mtm r t‘m at Mr. H. B Allen’s . ' - ‘ On a r l g decorations, also attracted the atten- tion of thousands of the Visitors. We fornt hud .Jaecn erected for the Were pleased to hare-a call from many I pretty grove, “here a good plat- t occasion, Bit). '1'. 15. Collins, Past 0“ Wendi Grand Master 01 Out. East, was “.\u Surrender†printed in the silt: . . ‘1 _ ‘d t ll l . walk (ippmite Mr. Melvor's grist mill, undmthonsy ‘0“ 0 1e Citttt‘. caused the hearts of Orange-men to Bio. (,olhiis bid the Oi‘aingctnen ‘ , . swell at the great amount of Lo 'Lllh and thtlt‘ friends a lieutty welcome ) ' . that Mr. Mclmr possesses; to Millbrouk: he felt proud of the . ’ . u ' ~ ~lu x -. .. Omngemcn, I... I. 15., 'l’i'entlce “1-1111“ Dumfnrd {0“th shtnutl u, 13055.0. Y. 15., c., {or the way ‘ A _ . 1 they responded to the cult olduty. :":;‘“"‘â€â€C Il'mlg‘: 5‘? 46-_I1U'I=rui ,2 .. he’ “. u , Wit '5 0t! .5 ruilgzmt preset! (‘t a liltist (:rg- ï¬le.“£ Sufi); t ‘ iontloaid “43 â€Ill dimlile appearance in their sill; hut» .eie. 'l' 3‘ lcél' U ‘ N i‘“. _-> :Hltl tine rt-g.tlitt This Lodge would “lb the); (hdkwddl' l f'lll‘llï¬ l“) be hard to limit in the l‘roviitt'e. p easet to law: SUCI Hg: )’ rcs- . ' . l Ducted gentlemen (ScYCIal ol tlntn i S le‘écmé“::‘fllli’l\:(f:flifs;‘lfll‘l'l'lZT'r‘i-ll‘l(10 members of our noble Ot‘dct‘) . 'l‘ ' ‘ L ' - i. A), H hrescm to give addresses As â€mi it' they tlitl it was their mm {unit time was short he would not make . 'l'ht‘ Omenmï¬ â€œand “MAC-‘5 ‘0 PM) lltltltcr comment, except to l‘cltt ltt‘ly thank the lutlicmnfthe Mtllln'otilt bt‘tefl} to the'late \lctt Archdeacon] Presbyterian rlitirt‘h fur the exu-tlent Allen, who had always a warm :(‘llttltt‘r provided them on the izth - place in his heart for the Orange, Messrs H. Milton. (3. Nu-dlc-r and Order, and his excellent sermons A. _l. Vance were the carver tit S:. at chnrch parades, and stiu-inng‘honias' cliurt'h dinner (H) the 12th addresses on occusxons like the Mr. Miltun is an expert carver, and ‘ presmt, Were always interesting the splendid wmk done hy these gen t and helpful, and his ttictiiot'y in tleinen was much appreciated. revured byatll who knew him. ‘ One man Snttl the “C31 dinner hr The chairman then called on m‘cr ate was served at H. Nullt'ans' R. w. BIO. Holland, P. G. M. of ’ restaurant. - O. 15., who iinprcSSetl upon his hit). Win. thSScll, of Millhxoolc, illcitrtt‘s the great heritage that was probulily the oldest ()mngt-mnn a 1 h'ad been given Canadians andtho present. He has peen a memher of l‘ Keavy responsibihtythat rested on 1"“ 0rd†{0’ 0W" 50 )‘CE'YS' 3â€â€œ “"' the people of the Dominion as a believe that no more mnSisteiit tneni result of this, 1â€,â€me â€e was her than llru. Rtis‘Scll l)'.'l()ilL(S to tilt pleased to be present at “now“. Order. He is as rt-gtilnt'ns Cluck itoz‘lt Celebration of the 12th, and he nt‘lllt: monthly meetings and is high.y _ rc~pectetl by his brethren (if ,"9 and “'3? glnd tofu: so many pieseiit the whole District of Cami). Mm ll tolom in tlits one ot the grandest 3.0" hm m (.Clcbmc man). mm". Celebrations he has yet attended, 't‘wctfths, Bro. Ruswll. and one that is a credit to the - - ‘. . . . Mr Milton had his home grounds Dl-Stnc‘ Of ("n in, “md CmZens 0‘ nlCt'l)‘ decorated, and a l):lll(l\‘()ltlt Millbrook. - _,, \J 1N CARRIAGES Lady True Blues 0! Lindsay Bro. R. H.. Hollnml. PALM. 0‘! 0. 3., Bro. Mnjor McCaughoy, of Cobonrg; Rev Bro. News of For; llupe: Rev Bro. Bruce of lfehtboro; Bro. June: Warm“. 9:36:an Manet of .128 : J. U. Curuegaq,‘,l€sq., MJ.’ HQ. J. 1. Preston, M.jl’.P., Bro. H. A. ‘4], MJ’ Bro. Ingram, Grnnd secretary p’! L RB and Bro. T. 84 Collins. PALM. M 0.15. W L a -mew? Vulei:tllL.0.L No “0 Sylvuli‘r‘ï¬nnd . Lindsay 14.0.}. No 661 Reuboro L ill-J, No 820 L.o.L., No 952 ‘ , Queen's OWn L.0 L. Ho 5, Lindqay Huckelt L.'l‘ B. No 38, Lindsay Empire L.0.L.', Fenelon Falls Mounted Marshal Diamond I. O.L. No 80. Pchdmve 57": Rent. Bund J ubilae Lodge, ’Pronllce Boys, No 3 Peterboro. Cul. Sundenon’l L. 0. L. No 821. Don-net’s Corners. , Argyle 1.0.1; No 494; Keane J. W. Bell Moxnbrlal L.U.L. No 1112 Potorboro _ anun Fiï¬ and Drum Band Wellington LU. L. No 457, Nan-an Lakefleld Brass Band I..O.L. No 122. Lakofleld Ynung Cuxmdlan L.0.L, No 13' Lukoï¬eld Port Hope Bran Band L.0.L. No 1062 Dlvernagl: L 0. L. No 75, Peru-town ‘ L.O.L. bio-149 L.O.L. No (I l' L.O.L. No 278 Maple Leaf L.’I‘.B. No I3], Millbrool Ideal Brass Band, Port Pope Gavan Senior L.O.L. No 40 Fraserville 1.0.1.. 210 46 Millbrook L.O.L. No Tl) (’urmal L.0.L.‘No 4'21 Buillcboro L,O.L. No 853 MrC E Burnh'xm IS attending the Masonic Grand Lodge at Ottawa. Capt Duncan of the “Scabsâ€ch;:l lcngc the “Blisters" for a friendly game of baScbaH any old time ‘lleu the "Blisters" arc ready. For Quality and Quantity ask your dealer furthc new big plugs of “ 301m,†“Stag" and "Currency†Chen-mg To- haccos. Bm. Rich. J. Fullis, W. I). M , of Camn, and Bro. A. Reynoldx, P. C. M, and Bro. (Eco. Fowler, dcscvvv great credit for the way they worxcd to make the day :1 big success. The whole procacdings was marked by good fcchng all along the line, and Cavan District can we†fez-l proud of their successful celebration. Bro‘ J H Roddy was also om: of the efï¬cient Marshals of the day The Cxwan District Band fmm Port Hope dclightcd all with their many We†rendered selections. The Churches all gave ï¬rst class meftls and everyone got good valuu fur their money. Hm. lulm McBride gave .1 splendid dinner and suppcron thc nth, and all who dincd there \rcrc “'cll pIcaSml with the bill of [are provided. The street cars \ycru at a stand still when the pl‘OCCSSlOn was moving. The: large number of booths did a rushing buyincss. Didn’t No 79 show up We“ in that . new N-gnhuh ? M r. Snclgx-M'n’s gnsohne cngmc was , kept busy all (In) trummg ICC crcnm. Grand Mahhazl, 13m. jamvs l‘aul.‘ and the: other Marshals. \‘iz. : Bros. R j. Falhs, WJ).M.. Arvhlc keyrmlds, \\'.I)S.,]. Hamilton. A. Hcmlursun, R. Fulhs and Col Sycr, «hd good scr vice, and r0 wondcr the order of para adc was highly satiafm-mry. It could not be otherwinc with such men in charge, The: Mirror was pic-55m] to have n callonlhc 12th from Mr. I H. Car- nngzc, the: popular MJ’J’: for Ens! Victoria: 1m- Urdcr tor (war 50 wars. and m- hchch that no more consistent mcm ‘1)(1. than Hm. Russdl huhmus to th(. ()rdcr. He Is as n-gularas clock “0:!" at the monthly uu-cungs and IS highly rcspc-ctcd by hxs Brethren of 79 and the whole “mum of Cavan. Mn} you live to ('clchruzc many more 'I'WL-Iflhs, Bro. Russell. Mr Milton had Ins home t\'g.:ruun(?s1 nicc-Iy decorated, and a hzmdmmc portrait of King Edward ()1) hi hm; attrmzlvd much aucnlxon. Mr. Mihor Is 10an in (he Chm. on. Wm. Russell, uf MiHlnook, was probably the oldest ()mngrmnn prcsmt. He hm pccn a member of the Order for over 50 years. and m- bchch that no more mmsistcnl mcm ln'r than Hm. Rush-H l)n‘ll:‘l'>‘ n. "U~ llcmcn was much apprucind. ()ncmnnsmd lhc hrs! dinner In ever at: was scrvcd at H. Nuttram' rcstaurant. rrcsnyu'nzm rlum‘h fur the (‘kCrHttnl dinner pmndcd lhcm rm the 12!!) Messrs II. Milton. (S. Nu-«Ilc-r and A. }. Vance Were the carver at S:. Thomas’ CllUl't'h dinner on the 12!!) Mr. Mlltun is an expert emu-r, and the splendid wmk done by these gen- llcmcn was much anurcvinn-d cauwd the The Mirror Ofï¬ce with its extra decorations, also attracted the atten- tmn of thousands of the visitors. We Were plcascd to havca call from many old friends. The hotels also put on spec; atirms fur the orcnsinn. lho TXIL(}flhn§lï¬glawnlcukcd real pretty “11h hs several Lfnxon jack» atcd. ncss places and rcsidcncmï¬ro, “yam, of the big general store. near the 81:1 mm, had hm large store beautifully dccoratcd. HIS lunch counter did WC", and he had a big store trade as Well. The cxccllcnt dccomlmm wcrr made by Mr. Kingscotc, of l’ctcrbom. Several viva-us rented extra flags, bunhng. etc and decorated their hm! ncss places and rcsidcnchSro. “mm, The many Bands furms of it. 'l'hc Emily DlelCl’, composed of six Lodges, looked we†in their spicu did rcualias, and pmbably Would have carried ofl' the prize had one been offcrcd. Loyal to the core, are the Orangcmcn of Omcmce and Emily. The Omcmec Band. under the leadership of Mr. R. ]. Mulljganmlay- ed well. considering that II N compar ntivcly a new Band, many of Its mem- bers havmg jomcd durmg lhepast winter. ed the able speakers. the effluent chairman, and Mr. H. R. Allen for so ‘kindly placing his convenient and ‘ beautiful grounds at their disposal. The National Anthem being heartily rendered by over 3000 voices. brought to a Close a most interesting platform meeting. 'l'lieprucession again formed and marched to the station, taking their respective trains for home, all halving spent a pleasant day. liven after these who wrrecompelled to take the tram, there weve thousands of visi- tors still left in the old town, and the streets Were crowdedunttl ten p m. N U'l‘ES. Bro 'I‘. B I). many Brass and Fiï¬-and Drum furnished good nxusu', and lots ?larkc’s ï¬ne rCSIdence and were very handsomely decor- c951] decor- Irnx.h....... ..... I " Finnio, L ....... .4 “ 'Kennoaly, l"......l4 Hope Marshall, 8 ...... 7 “ Nurse P... .. ..... 28 \lmmchln Primhucl, 51...... H Gavan BAILH-ZHORO. Total number of candidates, 27 fArmutmnc, .\l......! (‘avun "“416 80: HI}, IC ..... ....15umumon....425 Barnard, L...... l S Monaghun......404 Dawson, M......l " ....395 Dawson, B ......l " â€"893 D-amldsnn, Eu“! “ mm“) Delaney. E... ...... 5 “ ......481 Emberacm, B . . . . 4 " mm“! , lil-I'l â€ANY Total number of candidates l9. Reacock, G 2- â€aurora“. . ‘ 4‘23 Blgelnw. H.............l5 “ â€.1390 Biuolow, L .......... 15 " ....391 Ragga. J . . . . . . mm...†“' ""493 Brown, (‘ .6 " â€â€410 Conitor, L .......... 15 " ..... 439 Hawkins, L 2 . " ....392 ‘Kinkadv, H ....... ... 4 “ ....39G Mcfloberho, Am... . . . . 9 " . . ..457 O'Brlan, H..........15 " ....392 met W A............ l Canm ....399: Preston, B ...... ....4 Munvetl....391 Staples, 3! .......... 9 " .. "39] 'ux M I LLBROOK. Total number of cmn‘i'hnes 41 Name Su-huol Marks Arxzmronp, 1': ....12 (Tau'nu....4l7 Armsï¬'nng, 11 . . . . . . MHIhn-uk . . . . 399 Clarke, (J ............ " ....391 Duwsnn,11...... ...... 9 (‘M':u'......39! Donnelly, 11.... 311111ar0uk....892 El.')11,A ....... Shunâ€: .. 433 Fania, 11 ............ Millbmnk....391 Finlay, 11............... 9 ('avnn,...398 ~11untnr, 11...... b (‘a\'alx....397 lllllah‘l’, V... ......... 5 (‘nvan....4093 “assnrd, J .... ...... Mllllrreok ...... 33:1 â€athcrlv, M ....... " . ..... 398 Kennedy, \"............ " ....391 ‘ Kemwd}, 0.... " ......399 Matchen G ....... 7 ('amu....431! MCIVOL5’ .... . . "...... .‘quu’uuk ...... 397 Retailer, "7n... ...... u ...-"407 Newton N ............ 8 Ca\'un....418’ lwuin, (3 ............ 5 ('u\'un....-I~‘-1 - lexnmilh, 12.... . ..... " ....397 Thexton, L ....... ...31111brook....391 Lists of suvcvav-fnl camlidutna. 40 [wr cent of each snl-jc-ct, and 60 per cont. of mm! marks rnqnired (opus: max- lmnm marks, (5!.0. 7 Miss Julm iffigvhx, Who ha» btcn on Pengeney an cxtt'ndml Visit In Turnmo, i< at :Seabrnok. â€rt-5cm a gun! at the home of hcr ,1 Thoma, L \lhlcr, Mrs. jzlmcs I’urtcr. } Wedluvk, One Door East of Mr, J.-Steele'8 Jewelry Store. . 1 .i‘ BORN In Mlllbrnm:. on July 2nd, to )1: nd Mrs Rub: Shaw, :1 son St]: 001 1300“. What’s the u! or {our mnmhx (if ('nrz- i: givu can gr! :1 pair at l..\ .‘(fZ'S I}: the same putter. (HUI and SH: made to ordcr. Also :1 full In vn. 31......1 )n, 15 ......l duon, 3....5 er. E... ...... 5 rann, B ,...4 ‘...... ......I ’. L ....... 0‘ We are not talking nf scrapping that we have: a» ï¬ne a duck «of Mn: anuxhcrr. 'l'hvrc is nn Iu-ttrr '.im:- 1 meat, stylish and dumhl: We have a} urn, a .... ......nuuhreok ...... 33:] erlv, “... ....... " . ..... 398 edy, \‘ ... . . . " ..391 0d}, 0 . . . " ......399 he", (3 ....... ... 7 (hVflflu . .431 Dr 51...... ... ...‘IHHH’UUL ...... 397 er, 1!. .. " ......407 an N ............ 8 Cm‘un. ...418 , (‘ ............ 5 ("u1ulx.,..4 Iilh, l“ ..... . ..... " ....3;}' on, L ....... ...Mmbrook....391 liI-I'I’UANY I lI D L I: . I. .1 E 1‘ G .1 P31. H I Ml HI Repairing uf Harness Schism Em Ira: Ice ExamI i Millbrook Branch 33 («Eï¬gfléég‘Eéï¬-SQâ€"Sï¬Ã©ï¬‚f Former Customers of the: Ontario Bank Branch will accommodated as herrioforc. Branchrs at all important Centres in Canada, and in London lznglzmd, New York, Chicago, Spokane, erico, and Newfoundland. CAPITAL PAID UP : $14,400,000 REST : ‘ $11,000,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS : 159,831 TOTAL ASSETS : $168,001,173 $53 999999999 399 99999993 BANK HF MUNTHEAL g .. â€Vb-um : 33 fine a stock «of Men's Bouts and 51mm :4,» â€WM: is nn bvttrr time than lhc ‘px'rs: 1:! m w and dumb}: We have: :1an a guud 13m.- of an; [I Y 3)(r 3 In leIest tAHewed on Deposits. E x “crydcscriPIiOn of 3 Banking Business transacted.“ ... 9 (‘avzu'......39! .. .‘HHbrOuk....392 .. sï¬n'nn .. 433 ...\Iillhr0t~k....391 . 9 ('au'nn....398 b ('avan....397 What's the uï¬r of buï¬ng a pair of Bums t f (‘:1R' 3: gin-n them). for mat 1.}.‘51'2'5 that “ill km: him (31†and M1: 2.3! m.» ~-. growing by of" \‘nurs. 1 [ill-12c outgz'mz's Ila-m, We havc also :1 Sim-rial Linw «.f he: Also a full hm: of harncss, “hips, hunks. wliacs, {Kc .. 1." i m'nlnr 1H (‘lasaâ€" Mia: DennJ'mIflN'I. Ier-k....39[ 5 F Budd ..... . ...... ....... ........ 3‘35 ('avnn....398l 1. ('arth .....................3w13 L‘avan....397 l' R Copeland .. L‘n\'an....409' break ...... 3M " . ..... 398 ........... ...........- .33: “ ....391 L liofl'uum.... ............ .......... m " ......399 ‘ 1'3 Jami-sun .. ............ . 293 'nan....431 L Jackson .. DI’uuL‘ ...... 397 l) ...... .........S'-‘ (5 Dn\\son......... ...... ......†........ â€29 D Hethenngtnn ..................1’b‘ “' Harkncus .. .... .... ...... ......327 E Larmer ........ . ............. ...2†" ......407 G 3)c(‘orry ....................uufl‘s ‘A\'uxn....418 EMcKim ........ 'u\'un....-l.‘-l - H ()rr '0 oat-397 *1l’i‘t ........ o.¢oI-onn'~""""°287 arook....391 H l'uxler '01 M 0.000.000... O. IIOOOOOM Suniur secmd-Mm Dunn, Teacher. 1M“ '9' C L‘ullum ....... ..."... ..... ..... ".3“ N Deyell.............. .. . ..... ......m D Doak............................m A Fair ..... m ‘ D Fuzxeruld 26 " ....no ‘. _, , ‘ A 0"“)...._..‘"..._'....... ...-....008-‘ " ..... 439 .. 390, H Luxtun ...... .... ......280 u A Bluhigan..........................330 ----390[ E ltxchards.... .... 284 " ....457 u \vrizs.z...........................lm " ....392 lLt-rdm..‘. ....................... 2L4 ram ....399 Junior 11 L'Xasa. Mm; mum. Tuner-- wen... . ‘ 4'23 “ ....1290 ~' ....3561 “' ....493 ...... 4.5 .. .. 390 ....428 R. s. MABEE, A Boob S? Est. 1817. 409 Ofï¬ce in Turno-x‘s Drug Store; At night I may 1"†93‘" “V "’0' phone message.- and :4! Mrs, MC. Cart 12:} 'a' Jcsidcnce. A Lurdfl fl" .... ...... .... .......... 'J‘v-l Junior [1 Class. Muss Brawn, ‘l'vachrr “Orr ..........230 J Humor . .. ...... 1'30 L \\ leiamsnn. ........ .... .... .......-7l 0 Donna“ (3 Gray ... ... ......... ......... ...... Huff] I. Mnruhman ..... .... .... .... .....l.‘i A Lurmer......... '1‘ Armam-ng ..,........ .......,.....,....:ol \V ('onint........ ........ ...... "Hing: R chln!er.......... ,.._.. .... _ . 7, can.....n . .. - .uu. \'............ .......20§ .......,.......... “"139 H ()rr ...... N I’m ...... Suuiur 80c md C L'ullum MILLBROOK, ONTARIO Promotion Examinations. Baxter, ll . Dnudauw, 8 Fair, 5 . Gnheen, B . Paul, 0 Richardson, \I Syor. K W Hie. G “'3 â€a, B ‘. Montgomery. Seabrnok. 0.. Thoma, L .. \Vedluvk, D Whitehead, J Physician and Surgeon. mxuumox min.- swoon: was promptly attended :0. but just wish I: 31-, L ......15 (‘amn .. wk, D “â€453 M-maghan.. mend, J ...... 15 â€audit-n ... J.\ S E'I’VI LLB. Xnnul-or of candidates. H. o... o...o-..-..-oou.... Classâ€" M r. Anion nan-n -.......i mmm 7 31n!!\‘0|’8.... 0 0-0... .00. .239 . ‘38 €01 “5 5H ' vcmr iuntmiuns Every Deï¬ New Spring‘ Dress ï¬iaki In Omcmcr, Tucmiuxï¬ â€˜Ictoria, Wife 0., “'2“. M .‘ï¬ss Bram 3:: 1 dargc of M r. I â€â€˜11! , i: [in m. :x: homcin Ramp. ) - Omcmec‘s ncu' 2' non hr in “wk-:2, are looking' .nrv; :(i x ".11 :~ . \ BUFFALO 0sz Home W [St to 7th incitisfm ' 01$ who have her". rm? ‘ are n-que-sxcd :0 v.-~.i “1.3“ (:rrct‘., Citaime Committee. 3n: :2: \\ PARIS (iEx’i-L; - {Dent Stan-iar-i {15'} 5:}; ‘.Vvlie. th 15. ALSO See our Win phv of Nyais Family !\’ â€L's Rosa Cuuz‘nu-x' 2:.; home after a picasun: \fx. Mdlbx‘ook {“ch J 0.1‘H0l\.\ lU.\ Clerk. Insuvr ..: InsuranCc, 1(ch 1::241c Agent. Omcmcc Stvcn pcopx: injured by a .1 London, On: , pan cf his hnuv- t of Chanda. and :: gnu}! xtyk. Ma jaxucs Mwii his farm to Mr. in of S§o.n. This ‘ El. Miss “Ode. ‘of ( turf school 1mm; whiting ml}: 311‘. : 13:: pm: I'm-k. Mr. I. H. MuK The death of \Is {-11 a shod: to :hc pro; .1: ( fly. â€I? hll jh“. Ijl'l' (Auk. I'hc {un'rz'l 2-3; Inuit-d. His rrLtM-x 3; sympathy of all :ier: . u The Omaha: Mex col Extension to ( -_, 30th. promises to be t sen-on. Tickets from $1.05. good for Two stopping on! can rem lat ham on chncsd lmstrrs giving full paw Mr R UzVidmm was Mlllbrook over Suwi Rant and Mn Lo“ daughtcr, Mr and Mrs and famih‘. Mrs j 153») Mrs {V R Kerr. {En- Mi Mr and Mzs \‘.' j KL) “1350". Messm 51’ ;.::«. and l‘ljuaz(iLli(1uzzx-.rz ') home of Mrs. L. mm“; The trip is so dciighzï¬ pedal to be more lam than last war which Excursmn.’ Sec bxlis for Have you tried Dobs‘ Brad? If not, Why no Watches and Clocks 1 by an expert jeweler, :4 prices. I A. \Vvlic, P1 The Queen St. Churc ml! conduct the 3rd . sicn to 1000 Islands 1‘ ville on Saturday july . juh’ 29. farm fuur uules cast «1‘ after by their agent, Mr ton. and from there d hora, returning via xix town was considered b) picturesque spot and 2+ mmmg again to spend ï¬shing. etc. Mr Victor Cawthra Barrmer, li‘ilc’d this 1 day of last we 1:. and Call and get a loaf o sonsâ€"it is made fro ‘ Land Lu Depzr tznant Millii‘ â€"â€"â€"~ o<°>o L BETHAN m order to r DIED 'of (la I!!! R!!! E. I )0 '.1 R9: 1 $523 \ “'CCH 1"