"OGON MILLS, MILL- 1K â€" Having leased the \lxiis, I am pr'epated to do , 5):; and Rolling; also bran - " orts and coarse grain ; feed ‘9. A trial solicited. Sat- ," Manon guaranteed . . TvspW» -.-.wU)v-Wi' Church will hold a (iardcn Party j: :32 - Presbyterian (Church Grounds it: :Hhro.»k. on ’l'bursdag', juéy xst‘ . wn'WiOn Day 'i‘cu served from 5 3° to 8 pm. Ten :5 cents. Straw-hurries and Ice crcam extra. sts Rosa Courtney xcgtumed home 1.: Omcmcc on Sunday, accompanied â€" by Muss Cassie McBride. Mr. W W. Gillan was an Pctcrboro ,0» Monday. \Ir. Dmd Hall and suster, Miss hume, of Onwmee, were in ‘oym on‘ "' )nday calhng nn friends. We were ~ased to have 3 cm“ from Mr. Ha". \[astcr Arthur Winslow, of Oshawa, !)t" mg the holidays with ins fathé A... ,Jr Wmslow. I I»; W: ‘V. EVANS, fmday ‘_-â€"---‘v -\u" AIR“ Jo: the conviction of any person found lishing on the creek fiom Cavanville to the 81h (Jon. Line of Gavan, (_ without permit from the Company } 1332) Nye had the truth Well told ..hen he said : ~“A man may use a want on the back of his neck {or a collar‘ nulton ; ride on the back coach of 3 uler train to save the Interest on 's money till the conductor gets round ;stop his watch at night to in: wear and tear ; leave the "i †or 't " .vithout a dot or cross to save ink; 'xture a friend's grave to save corn, ' mm of this sort is a gentleman m. .1 scholar Compared to the fellow ha will take a newspaper two, three - are years and when asked to pay 1 puts it back in the ofï¬cegndltas x ..a:ked ‘v‘ll;e£u$ed.'†‘ Mr. Wilfrid ,(lbllott, of Keene. snout A E'See Big Adv. next Page bout the double headed, 6 legged Calf to be exhibited in Millbrook a†day and evening next Saturday Special Attraction for Dominion 01y in Millbrook. Ladies' Base 1%.?! Match, Cavanville vs. Mill- bnook; game to be plaved between mat and ed games of Tournament. .‘ : interesting mm: antienpated. Committeeâ€"W. \V. Gallon, john <tecle, F. Burnham; W. F. Wood, €ecre.ary. Mr. loseph Hunter was down to Port Hope on Monday where 1m son is attending Camp. Mr. Hmter 513's the boys are doing nae anJ that Capt. Leaeh's Co. mowed Up m ï¬ne form, and are trained We“. He says that Capt. Leach is an excellent ofï¬cer, in tact one of the best in Camp. FIFI'EEN DOLLARS REWARD f M rs. . V .1. -â€"..-,‘ hvvu \AHCI JUIICI IC- vlr. \Vllï¬'id ,(ihliotz. of chac.,spsqg ,ccivcd a present, “ by express â€, of a "’a)’ with his parents. . {fishâ€"we won’t mention the size, as ,1 ,5_ Arthur Mums“, pf Ciqvqiand ._our diouffiiilds: of iii-angers. migh‘tkdénik VI). ,5 visiting Mend: in IOM'H- - It was a ha) story. t gas pan 6 in ' " -- ,3 box, With many packing materials. JL‘ Ladlw slid .quhc Riesbygcnan _ and the ï¬sh encased in a nicely Oiled rch will paid a (iardcn Party in 'shect of paper. arrived safe and well Presbyterian Church Grounds in nresetvcd. _ We understand it came hrmk. on Thursday, juiy :52. from Kalamazoo, Mich, thh the: Win" Day †compiimwls†of Mr. Ellis, Surveyor .1: served from 5 3° to 8 pm. ' The Chief has some intentions of hay- 3“ ‘5 «cents. Strawbcxrics and ing it mounted and exhibit it along :rcam extra. with Mr. W. I. E. (Elliott’s two-headed xss Rosa Cou‘rtney trimmed hoinc 2:3,:IECISfIgzgscflfi‘entï¬i’hso 23:, trheb E13523: 82g"?! accompamed ducc the weight and avoid paying ' ‘ '" c' double express charges. r. W W. Ilium: m; .. z: ,.‘.-x__r,- â€"To-Day, -â€"THURSDAY. â€"-DOMINION DAY, â€"Come to Millbnook and you won't regret it. -â€"Ladies’ Base Ball Match and Tournament Games besides. -Big Time in the Old Town To Day. â€"The Ladies will conduct an Ice Cream Booth. Don’t fail to ; isit It. Chome Lee .Cxeam, Lem- nnade, bananaspetc. REPAIRING OF BOOTS AND and Dusters. will have a pair .0! 503. Rubber fMiHhmnk Newss Id 3 Garden Party jn i. Church Grounds in 'l‘bursdaq. Juéy :52. up 53010 8 pm. ‘ Strawbcxrics and i We have a large stock of Men’s and Boy's Boots and Shoes to pick from Proprigtor- have a large stock of which will be Sold BORNâ€"I n the 'Fgwhship of Gavan on Monday. June 2823). 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Falhs. a 5051. Mr. 1‘. Ohm .vxsived his niece. Mrs. A. W, Smithson; :1; Warsaw yestgrday. | Mr. Milton E. Nugent. son of Mr, H. Nugem, Omemee, passed hm exam at Carltbn College, North field, Minn, recently, and secured his B.A. degree. Mr. N agent was In town on Monday ,and gave the Mirror a call. While in towmhe was the guest of his uncle, Mr. W I) Nugem, Mr. and Mrs. Eames, and thejr granddaughter, little Mis< Margaret Stilwell, of Rochester. N. Y.. are vis- iting a! the home of their daughter, Mrs. Walter W. Gillott. Mr. Lang, and had his old ones made .to look almost hke new. T. ] knows 330w .to put on .the ï¬nishmz touches. Mr. C. E Mitchell. of Emily, was jn town last melt, the chst of his sister, Mrs, 'I‘. ]. Lang. Mr. Mitchell purchased a new set of harness from W. ]. Gage 8: Co., Ltd. of Toronto, which gives “A Story of 81ny Five Successive Years†in busmess. It gives photogravures of Mr. Adam Miller the founder of the busrness. and his wife ,- also of the building it commenced in and of its nresent mammoth and up- to-date buildings, paper mills, etc. An excdlent cut of Mr. Gage, the Presr dent of this enterprismg ï¬rm, also of Mr’. Spence. Vice-President, and Mr. W. 1’. Candy, General Manager and Treasurer, and of many others engag- ed in different departments of this big and prosperous busmess. It shows what push, pluck and perseverance can do. especrally when such men as are at the head of the W. I. Gage Co. ‘leited, of Toronto, lead the way. = The Booklet itSelf vs a splendid specr- man of the printer’s art, being of the best material from cover to cover, the nutter being meely arranged. The < cover design is a model ot perfection. I The Mirror wishes the W. }. Gage Co. ‘ continued success, even greater than has been from x844 to 1909. V: have recent!) recerved a copy of a ncfxt Booklet from the House of the ibemetl See'! Hear ! Steropticon Lectures. «00 Views. Mussrs. I. V. Mac‘klin .and â€H. B. Burwell, of Vic toria College, Toronto; wxll show Lan- tern SildCS and Lecture on “Strangers Within Our Gates,†m the Millbrook Methodist Church on Friday, July 2. Admission Free. but bring money With you. A collcctmn will be taken to pay expenses. Mccting at 8 pm. I Mr. Delbert. Adams. of Lindsay, Ems in town on Friday, the guust of his brother, Mr. R. '1‘. Adams. Mr. David McGee of Omemee, was tin town on Sunday calling on friends. [Base Ball Tournament}; Compctmg Clubs: M t. Pleasant, Cavanv-ial'c and Mmllbrook 1s: gam: at 2 pm. me gun at 4 pm. 15! prize a Mmk and Pad. 2: dprize 1-2 doz. League Base Balls Admission 25c. Chxldrcn xoc. “ being good" Chief Mfllcr re- ï¬e Heels put on FREE, This is for Hand Made Harness to choose from I have placed in StOCk a full line Mus: Mayo aunt, Mrs. A, M"Kim ,5 , “3 Smithson Mr. W. J. E. (hllott was bow yesterday on business. unuun cu 15C. Mrs. H. McCartney is son, Mr. G. S McCartney Mr. ,Cecxl Webster, of [j m town last week mum- - Livcryc. ne [ nemcmbcr the Strawberry Festwa} under the auspices .of the (hfl’s Aux illary of St. Thomas' Church, to bc held on 'lhyrsdlay, july 8, _ the beautiful home of Mrs. Geo. Fair, Ann _St., Mlllbrook. Tea served from 5 m 3 pm, after wlnch a good pro- gram will be rendered. Adnmssxon 25C; Chnidrcn 250. Evcrwmx u-ul,.,..-u~ ., Mr. John Clarke, Sn, left day for the Nth West to of his family who reside [I]. wish him a pleasant mp and turn. . ‘ , the score being 48 to 16. " " lcs are practismg turn the tables on aturday at 2 p.21). Mr. and Mrs. W C. Allen left on 'l'ue5day for their mp 10 the West. We jum with their many friends m wishing them a pleasant outmg. Boots and Shoes Mr Men, Women 1 and Children at '1'. I . I ann’.~ at ROCK BOTTORI The Maple Leafs together agam lasts of base ball], «\‘thh I win for the former, l Mr. A. W. Holliday has purchased the good-will and busmcss of Mr. J D. Farr. Hardware Merchant. Mr. Holhday’s adv. appears In another column. We wrsh hxm success, and while we ate sxnCerely sorry that our own genial Mr. Farr and ht; esnma ble wxfe are about to leave town, we {welcome hrs stuxcssor. Pohce Magistrate Jakemttn, of" Pontvpool, passed through town‘ yesterday en route for Port Hope- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vance have been guests at the home ofthcir son, Mr. George M. Vance, K- (7., at Shelburne, the past week. The Maple Leafs and TM atles came tum." 1m. .. A... Remember the Indepcndcnts Anghéans AB (3. Presbyterian Millbrook Base Ball LEAghQ'étandmg; Mmest durable top IS the LAKE- fleld Monarch Brand. There is a dlfl'ercnceâ€"wlnch “'1†pay you to look Into before buying. Buy the best, which we are offering at a wry low price. W. G. RUSSELL SONS, Millbmok. " Cement that makes the 1} BIG DROP IN CEMENT Interesting Play, “The Ointinalc: Fam- ilyâ€, or “Thank Goodness the Table is Spread,†will be given by membcrs of St. juhn’s Church. Ida. Everyone Welcome 1 Admission 25c. Children 150. Ice Cream and Banana Booth. Wesley Wood, Secretary. Rev. 1". G. Rickard. Chairman; Prcparc for the Hillbruok (.‘cntml Exhibition. This yrar the dates will I be 1Wunsday, Sept 30Hy and lï¬iday, Oct. xst. The Ofï¬cers and Dirt-(tors mummwtwtmmsm mflmgtms yank Ebehum a nxonl bnmkcn New and attractive features m†be added. A grand garden party. under the auspiCcs of Trinity (Marsh) Church, (for the purpose 0! raismg funds for general Church repairs), will be held on the Lawn of Mr. W. H. Wood, _lr , on Monday, July 5th, 1909. Tea Wlll be served from 5 to S p m, ahcr which a choiCe Program of Vocal and Instru- mcntal Music mil be rcmlcrcd. 'l'lmt interesting Play, “The Ulntinalc: Fam- €l..†n.. tm‘LLJ, n . agam last Saturday, in a game it)â€, «\‘thh resulted In another ,7“ . \1 a good pro- mxssmn 25C; ;c. Evcrynne WCICCmCy McCartney is visiting her 8 McCa rtncy, I’ctcrboro Webster, of Durham, was week calling on fnends. their mp 10 the West. their many friends m a pleasant outing. GARDEN PA R'I'Y. to turn the tables on Saturday at 2 p.11). _“ C. Allen left on 5 Mr Men, Women . I. Lang’s. 7, Sr., 1ch on 11105- West to visit part reside there. We “35 at Peter- Won Lost Visflmg her 1: Warsaw. M EN'I‘.~-~'1‘hu whitest, nutcst re. We sate {Cr To play They are sold only by contains :1: poison Which is fatal and all blting and leaf eating Ins They are very easy to use and cheap ONE MONTH ONLY, APTERITE Hardware The Same Reliable Brands of Goods Handled We Invite Your Continued Patronage. A EHANEE lN NAME will be]? )0.“ grow clean, scund fruit and vegetables rids the 5qu of Wireworms, Cutworms Fly, Turmp Dart Moth \Vorm. and C: A Savings A Trunks, Suit ’ ï¬mï¬lm BANKOF TOR6NT6 This Bank is Safe Your Money is too Valuable In this Bank for your 5 SA FEâ€"(Tnnsidc I‘ROH'I‘A 81.1%. (ON \'ENII£N pare money will prove to youâ€" r thc ï¬gures given above. â€"]ntercst is paid on all Savmgs Balances '1‘ â€"â€"Money may be added to your Invest: any time. DUCLIUSC It IS governed on safe and wise principles. It is strong with tho c-xpcricnw of mm 50 years of avtiw business in Canada. During thcsc yours of steady growth :1 Resen'c Fund of $4,500,000, being $500,000 larger than the Capital, has been accumulated. and thc Bunk Hcvcr retains on its books a smglc bad or doubtful debt un- provided for. Because it IS governed on safe: and wim lhc t'xpcl‘ichc 0f m'cr so years of avtiw thcsc yours of steady growth :1 Reserve $500,000 larger than the Capital. has To leave in the house. whale b‘ from you, or to invest it with (L lazions that so often in the past carncd wealth. Anyone buying a. pair . PAYNE Merchant, Successor to J. D. FAIR Capital $4,000,000 Reserve 4,500,000 Assets 89,800,000 the house. whale burglars, thieves or Incorporated 1 8 5 5 eating Insects. FLUID Cases, Club Bags, Whips ;, Cutworms, Cabblge Lice, Onion orm, and Countless Other Pests. with doubtful institutions or in to Potato Bug, delm Moth have robbcd men of‘ Millbrook. and wishes them g life’s journey. YOU WAIT. added to {our Investment at Omemee Br., J. B.L.Grout, Mgr. of Boots in June ï¬re may take it risky specu- thcir hardly Cooper’s Nephexx-‘s Spray Fluid i to Potato Bugs. 'lhis Speciï¬c Treatnn 20 Minutes from time of application, 1 and it checks the blight. One in Seven Called by Consumption. A dreadful plague indeed when you consider that m incipient stages it cam be cured. Take care of the little cold befure it becumes a big one. -\\’hen the Ihrout is sure and It hurts to expmd yourchest, rub In Nervihne and im. mediately apply one of l’olson’s Nervi- line l’uruus Plasters. Pain and tight- ness are at Once relieved. Inflamma- tion and soreness gradually disappear and fatal Illness Is thus avoided. Ner- vflme Planters act as 3 Counter irritant over the seat of pain, and as an exxsr-I ior appiication in curing colds in the muscles, m plenrlsy and headaches they have H0 equnl. Keep these rem- edies right in your home. A holiday Sabbath is the any of des- pntrsm; a chrisLian Sabbath is the holy day of freedom.â€"Uallam. - .. I-vwlv I‘l'l uu unl‘ul’ll his loss are his parents and hm sisters Much ex'mpathy is extended to the bereaved family. There passed away on Monday, the 2181. of June, Wm. Gra!~am, aged 33, and only Sun of Mr. and Mrs. ï¬amnel Graham, of Ln! 4, Con. 12, (‘avaxL The funeral on Wednesday to St. John's Cenwtery.(‘avan, was largely attend- ed. Among those who are left. to nu-urn LL. I-4- , BORNâ€"0n Sunday, June 90th, to Mr and Mrs. “11). Price, a bouncing â€bah: buy. The Rev J A Postnn was in Toronto last. week attending the Synod session. Ofï¬ce; Opposite Town Hall, Miiliraok. ‘mamvme Winners. they having scored one goal here on June 12th This was the best game 4»! the season, and Bow- manville has (he been team that they huve pin) ed 322%. Both teams u ere well matched and played their best It “as the cleanerl, tustest and hes: refered game of the Midland Leage ser- ies this season. Our bna'sjourneved to Bownmnville on Saturday to play the return match of {out ball which resulted in a tie, each lam-ring a goal. This leaves Bow- Special to the Mirror Easily applied-coma but a quartprâ€" Hiat's Putnam’s Corn Extractor, mu- .vears in use. Insist. on "I‘umam’s" only. while thE bass“ avexfaged 41135. We ‘pity’ the ï¬sh that gat into the hands of the Chic-f. Chief Miller and Mr Robert Deyell landed seven bass and two lunqe at Rice Lake on Tuesday. The Iunge Wuighcd 7 lbs. each, '1 heA I’. C.'s and Anglicans clash next Tuesday evenin". There was some good plavs made by members of both Clubs, but the Presbyterians are a hard nin : to beat. by a score 0t 15 to 9, Mt!) an innings to span: 'Ihe score was 6 a†at the end of the 5th. On Tuesday evening the A. B. C ’s and Pre‘b‘x terians played a League game, the latter winning‘r Presbyterian Win Answer Game On their return from their honey- moon ttc bride and groom will reside at “Fairvicw Farm.†Allandalr. The Mirror exttnds congratulations to the happy and popular young couple and wishes them good luck all along The bride, who is held in highest esteem by a large circle of friends, was the recipient of many lowly gif.s Following the ceremony a dainty luncheon was Served, after which Mr. and Mrs. William (Jeorge Kennedy left 0n the 5 o’clock train for a trip to l‘oronto. Niagara Falls and Buffalo, the bride travelling in a navy blue suit thli blouse of allover lace over silk, with white picture hat. JUNE WEDDING BELTS. M-cndclsshon’s Wrdding March was most creditably piaycd by Mrs. A. B. Kennedy, cousin of the bride. The bride was given away by Mr james Kennedv, and was unattended; she looked channing m a costume of white silk null, trimmed with lame and insertion, with a bridal veil caught up with lillies of the valley, and carried a bouquet of bride’s‘ roses. A very pretty wedding was solemn- Izcd at “ Hillcrcsl Farm," the home: of Mr. James Kennedy, Cavau, Ont., at two o’clock, Wednesday, june 23rd. when his cousin, Miss LuCy May Kcnncdy, bucame the wife of leliam Scorgc Kennedy, of Barrie. Tm: marriage :emcc was conducted by Rev. Rural Dean Allen, M. A, of MJibrook, in the prcscnce of the im- medlatc friends and relatiws of the contracting parties. A PAINLESS CORN CURE. NNEDYâ€"K ENNEDY. BE'I‘IIA N Y Warm its casnés’a fertilize: v a spray Hand IS Sun: and Speciï¬c Treatment will lull of application. It won't in MILLBROOK. 4; Phone 42. Highest Market Price Paiï¬. WNW Evans, FOR UPTO-DA'I‘E jliWELRY. Issuer 0! Marriage LicmsCS, . MILLBRUUK. For the Mus: Beautiful â€csxgns m IEWELRY, CHINA. CUT GLASS, Go to J, Steele’s. FLOUR 8; FEED MERCHANT, MILLISKOOK, UNI 32101 Ofï¬ce in Turners Dru: SW" .1 FOR SALEâ€"~11): undchlglmd has the following articles {or sale: Bu rv {-0- Cuttcr, Harness, Robes, etc, of thc bexl manufacture. Addrms CEO. 1". 31121743.?) R. Up to a few years ago Parisxan Sage Could hardly be obtained 10 America But nuw this delightful lmir restorer can be had In every town in America A. Leach sells it. in Millbrook {ur 50 cents a. bottle, and he guarantees I! to grow beautilul, luxuriant hair :10 turn dull, lifeless hair into lustrous hair: to stop {alllrg halt; to stop itching (,f the scalp. Understand, A. Leach will give you your muuey tuck il‘u mils WOOL WANTED, 388d Buckwheat V --_...,v .uu d.» not give props: attention to the can: of the hair. The Women of the " 400 †are fumed lur thelr beauty, not became their tac- ial feutnrw are superiur to those of other Women, but (realise they know how tn keep 3 uuug by supplying vigur, lustre, and strength to the hair, You never saw a beautiful woman who didn't have heamuul hair. The charms n! a healthful woman lie in her hair: Many \\ omen do not reulnw the attrac ions they puBSeBS because they J†nnt nh-n u-.....-._ A The Lord's Day is one of the greatest hoons ever given by God to man. It 1. absnlutelv necessary for his physical health, and necessary to enuhie him to bear the wear and tear of the six days Wufk. Medical men who have studied the subject tel! no that one day in seven is the most lmtntiful proportion that could have been devised to: reg toring the strength taken away by the toil of the week, that ts not restored by the rest of the night. Show yum-gran. tude to God fur this boon by duing a†you can to maintain it {or yourseh'ea and for othernâ€"Shalteshnry. MILLBl-COOK, ()N'l' Férrozone makes you feel beam once, it's good for men. {or “omen, childrenâ€"just the thing tor everyb‘ seeking better health. Sold by alhh era, 50¢. per box or six boxes for 52‘ A case in point is exempliï¬ed in the folloning letter from Mrs. V J wing" wife oia well known citizen of Find: ï¬eld, who writes: "I had a. nervmxs d isorder that completely prostrated me. I couldn’t Sleep and would lay and lose about all night, arising in the morning more tired than ever, head heavy.eye. dull, and every bone and muscle sch. ing. I tried to get along without call. ing in a doctor. but was ï¬nallv driven to It. lie treated me for some time, but with no perceptible improvemem m an health Some one rec minended Fernzone. The change it elfected in my system was noticeable almost in. stantly. I gradually took on flesh The r 'all-gone’ feeling lelt me. In less than six weeks i was lnllv recovered from what looked to me like an everlasting sickness. I will always recommend Ferrozone,leeling Mtli sincerity that it is an honest, powerful, lieaith-givlug tonic." Try Ferrozone to-dav ! The nourishment and vital energy lg supplies Is wonderful . Montgomery, IN Sure and Sudden Death Later on it will be harder to get strong than to-day. What are you do'lng to get well ? ARE YUU WEAK Phx 31c: :will In]! the Bugs in “out injule the tops J. STEELE’S, ANY QUANTITY. BEA CHARMING WOMAN. 1‘0R SA LE. (In an‘i Smgeon, AFTER SICKNESS mu feel better at an. for women, fur mg tor everybodv Sold by alldeal- $2.5 manyfavors, and we wish your estimabic family God your new home. Mr. Tcm a modest gcmlcman. but c brilliant, and Vi: will watch progress until he obtains :1 «die: the great Church. to is dcvoted, can give him. DIEDâ€"1n the To Emily, on Wednesday" james Morgan, aged 9. months. Funeral from tesadenoe, Lot 4, Con. [ulv 2nd. at 2.30 p. m termcnt at the Euuly * Service at the hous:: at The Mirror sincaciy I coming departure of Rev. from Omcmce. H: has .1 a true Mead and staunch of Omemcc and Bill!" pco Re newspaper, The Mirror. tnbutmg Ilitcxcsung lieu): twins. and m mam; ways promote its best interests $33 over t!" next week. Mrs T. \Valter MCI msuor (a Peterboro, \ Results of exams. u held over till next issu Mrs. ]. B. L. Grout ing with friends at Br: Several news letters Added Energy FIG PILI The Rev. Mr. Buy". appoiamzx “aster if 1: Church. RITCXCS IE \‘.': :-<: wdcczned 1:: 2L . "he ( ‘zurcb Gt: 1-: r-piax Pastor, {~16 . R. ng’iu to Grew Bank. He McCuHcch carry wuh fondest good wishes of friends. spire you “1.1) new fntct‘t‘: and DESTROY IBL 31::LG or two wiil wozk wards?» run-down systcrm. Cut a '9 :5c .1 box, or {we ‘04ch in _7j“or sale by R 1. Mali comes to those who take ! Everybody needs than: 3' cause lhvy build :9 Lin: :3 Our village v. week while it: were in prgg‘ress candidates muti: examiners wczc and Harvey ct c. Mr. 51:. ‘500C2'S' gtï¬ (Son Schoc Dcpaï¬mcr $1313.?! CC weft 2m: :12: T. \\._'1C L' On Sabbath aï¬eld Presbgwcriaa Chufci Mr. Currie of Htlisda‘ a th' powerld sermd Ellslthcd to with aa:;.r Our schoois are CM children are: enjOyinl dam which we hope} thcm greatly. 4 per in Grammar, ‘ asked for the corrcsw noun of‘ hind,‘ and‘ ing candidate solve masculine, hind ; fen M hile an Artcmus W: gave this solution ‘ hmd : (twine, front. Principal (ardine i‘ {this week, presiding paltmcntai Exams. 1 There is sometxm for a readmg exam: (coca! entrance cxa A largeoongrcgzz: Jwmmmg, did honor 4 sermon of Rev. R. I Big time in Mxllbq Mrs. G. G. mm s isitor to Peterborc J swam m 811 “PC“ entire yw. Mu! Coarsefs 1 31:58â€!!! BUS! gym-m a cho: Piano and Pupils prepared f< Terms M " Cool Premnses. manic Summer R‘ OMEMEE WYLI. we rcmam 0pc“ Auendana: b1 nths. mention n LEASE ARTICU EOPLE. prcgress, cc z; 1C is the bust {NIB 'W