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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 22 Jul 1909, p. 3

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Beneral, will be receiv- Itil Noon, on Friday, itPARTMENT, :r: BRANCH, >hone Companv to issue a New ry for the Dis- tario, including n, 1909. for the con- Hajcsty’s Mails, on a xct for four years SIX ach way, between :31 Price Pam. Evans, D MERCHANT. I loan: Pleasant. .ter General’s pleasure. rs, containing furlhc: conditions of propos- [be seen and blank may be obtained a: »f Mxllbrook, Mount ', n 909. ANDERSON. i Cavanvillc, and at Ms! Office Inspector LN l )5 RS addressed to s and flatness. stock to pick alarge stock of LCS, Club Bags, Dusters. Prices amng of Beots ‘le vou wail. . LANG ROOK. >1} :‘X'I‘ITY. Directory. SA LE. connectzons, smes, changcs r for duphcate handed in at Mil‘hrook. ONTRACT. ckwheat 'RN ER, TED, one 42. :a] Manager; 00K. Superintendent. Some of the excursaonists from Omcmec were: Messrs. R0173. Batik. W J Jackson, Erme McPherson. J A Wylie, the Mnsses Parsons. 1):. Snel- grove. Mr. and Mrs Percy Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. T. Walter McLean, Mrs. (Dr.) Rogers, Muss Helen Rogers,‘ Miss M. Adams, Mr. Isaac Glenny. Credit 13 due to th: energetic man- agement of Mr. Gillies and his 3555‘ Lints who exhausted their powers to give the excursionists the best that had ever been uncorked and they did it. The crew ot the Grand Trunk trains Were extremely courteous in every particular and the excursmnists expressed their appremation in much verbosuv Let us hope that this out- ing will be an annual affair and i! it daes, don’t miss it next timeâ€"begin to save for it right now. mght spccxal on its return journey near Biackwatcr There was something u: in; all the tum: and about 500 ex- cursmnhb had the time of their lives 'l‘he Warder’s 3-day Excursron to Toronto and Niagara Falls has passed into history as one of the pleasing out door pastimes that help to lift you out of the rut, rest you. educate vou and leave a pleasant taste in your mouth. around and about the SWeetness of which, hang memories that are so ele- vating and enabling that the mind recalls and the tongue recites them many and many a time. The weather was ideal. the arrangements perfect, the territory traVelled over full of inter- est and historic lore and “everything Went merry as a marriage bell,” except with the unfortunate lady (whom We: sympathize with) who had her pocket picked ly some mean scoundrel and the rows that tried to stop the mid- \[rs. Sparlmg and her daughter, Dons. of 'loronto are the guests of Mr. and Mrs I. A. Wylie fora week. Miss Madeline McLean}. of Toronto, is visxting her aunt, Mrs. T. A. Macphelson. Miss Ethel Hildore, of Eliza- b :lhvifle, visxted her sister, Miss Thelma Huldore, recently. The Misses Parsons are cute r- tamg a little nexce and a nephew of Toronto. Mrs. W. Neil: and children, of Toronto, are holidaying with Mr. Wm. Neill and famlly. Miss Helen Rogers IS entextain- ing two of her Toronto cousins. Mr. 1 Edward, his wife and Child ten, are guests of his mother. The Misses Lord. of Toronto, are \isiting thcir friend, Miss S Luub‘ Cedarvxlle.’ Rev. Mr. Earle preached in Christ Church on Sunday and aim at the other appointments connec- ted with the Omemte Circufixt of the Church of England. \rs. Blackw,ell of Lindsay, was the guest of her son, Mr. Herb. Blackwell. Mr. I. B L. Grout, Manager of the Bank of Toronto. 15 away on his holidays; he 15 relieved by Mr. Phelps . AUG. 3rd. EXfllll'Slflfl, Ta 81mm Lflkfl :~'r. “:11 Henderson, Peterboro, \\ v- be guest of Gun mce friends r .V nday. \‘rs. (Dr.) nelgrove and chi!~ drsr. :mm! home safe and sound « T ‘ .\. .Hier an extended ' luxcmo iricnds. On Tues 23!. Mr. J. M. McCrea returned home after an extended and pleasant trip among the in- teresting places of Alberta, Man- itoba and Saskatchewan. Mr. McCrca was a visitor at the Cal- garry Fair; he looks first~class, and reports favorably of his outing and of the vest. Thxow dull ore to the winds am’ a tend the Garden Party at the MM ctic G ounds,’l‘hursday, the zgth inst. Sec bills. Mr. jack English is Contrractor fo‘ the painting of Miss Minnie H :nde: son's residence. The Janetville base ball team 5w.)0ped down on Saturday last and took our nine into camp. The game was an average exhib.tion and the final score 11 to 6. The granolithic walk along the west side of Sturgeon St., from the Station platform to King St, is under construction. ’ On Mppday, Mrs.]. M. McCrea was a .usnor to the Queen City returning Tuesday a. m. ’ Mrs. H. J. McLean, of Mount Pleasant, was in town on Friday. Mr. H. Beatty, of the Commer- cial House, has gOne up to Cobalt. ANNIE W. IVORY, TEACHER. Piano and Theory. pupils prepared for Examination. Terms Moderate. OMEMEE NEWS. onred- avmptoua 0! “arm and grippe dlsuppeut I“ one. It's the heglmc plne essences and powerful anti»!!- tics in Calarrholono that enable It to act so quickly. In disease 0! the now. far ivrizable throat, brunchllll. com!‘ 5 and catarrh It's amarvol. Safe evon for children. 25c, and 81 00 also! 3‘ I" dealers. Just think of it. a cold cured. in ten mlnmesnthat's wbu happens when you use "(’atarrhozone.” You inhale m; soothing balsam; and out you the cold-amfilea are cured-beadacho to We notice the buck horse took a speedy drive along the Marsh Sunday Inst, wonden it than are any amne- “one. We wonder how Nellie enjoyed he: drive Sunday In”. Mr. George Wilson was the guest of My Wm. Huvhnn, roeeutlv. He had his one driver with him. We noticed the white faced horse along the line Sunday last. Mr. E Powell was the guest of M:- J. Mitchell Sunday last. Mr.Amhrose Little. of Kendal. wan the guest of M! J Powell Sunday. last. There is still hope Ambl. Mrs Stevenson. of Norwood. has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jae. Manon, lately. We noIice Messrs. H. and J. 'I'hompo son were the guests of Mr. Sandy Hanna. on Eundny last. Special to the Mirror. The weacher has been very fine and buying has been the order of the day. Because they contain Mercury and mineral salts. many pllle are harsh. The easleet and safest laxative is Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake end But- ternut. They clean the stomach, Intes- tines end bowels-.drlve out waste mat- ter. tone the kidneys and forever cure constipation. As a general tonic and eyetem eleaser nothlng le so mild and efl‘icient u Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Sold every- where iu 25c. loxee. 9’ If Weather quuvnnblc will be held m ChurCh. in Mr. J. Bushnell’s Field, Sturgeon Street, (Baseball Grounds). THE BAND OF THE 57th RECR. l’etcrboro, under the direction of Mr, Gllddcn. will render a finc Programme of Popular and Descriptive Music. Vocal and Orchestral Selections will also be given. TEA served from 6 to 7 p.m. ADMISSION 25c. L HILI)REN 150 Ice Cream, Candy. Fruit, etc, {Or Sale. MRS. T. I. PARSONS. A Vegetable Constipation Cure. comes to those who take Fig Pills. Everybod) needs them NOW,be cause: they build up the: systeni,-in- spire you With new interest in life, and Dusmov ms BIUES ‘ A box or two will work wonders on the run-down system. Get a box today 25C :1 box, or five boxes for $1.00. For sale by R. ]. Mulligan. A WONDERFUL COLD CURE. Grand Garden Party Under the auspices of the Ladies" And of the Methodist Church, A meetmg of the sessnons and Man- agers of the Omemee circuxt of the. Presbyterian church was held on Monday evening. At the close of the serwce which was conducted by Rev. Mr. POgUe. Moderator, of Petcrboro,‘ the buuness of formulating a call to a‘ pastor was proceeded wnth. Added Energy From FIG PILLS Omemee 74o a.m. $1 50c Bethany 8.00 $I 50c Millbrook 8.25 $I 50c F raserville 8.37 $1 50c Returning Spectal Train leaves Peterboro at 8 p. m. See posters for full particulars. This is one of the most delight- ful trips imaginable. Frederick Johnston, President. R. Burns, Ph.B.. Pastor. . uva\zuy , Aug. 3rd, by Train to Peterboro thence bv Steamer “Otonabee” over the celebrated Lift Locks to Lakcfield and Stoney Lake. Time Table and Fares as foilow : JULY 29th, 1909, Under the‘ Kfihpioéé or. ihé Omemeo Epworth League. Long Swamp Items. OMEM‘EE PHYSICIAN, â€"sURg;EON 4,-033TETRICIANâ€" Dr. Frederick J. Snelgrove ome with us_ on Tuesday A Definhtfnl Excursion. ON THU RS DAY. President Ladxcs’ And. REV, R. BURNS. Pastor. OMEMEE .. M.B., M.C.P.5.0., leave Adult Child ONTARIO It's 3 auto way to get blood poison- lnc. Use hunum’a (‘nm Extmcrnr WI safe. pamlou find on" :9 can In g «In. ' Show the Widespread Reputation 0! the Horse Show at the Canadian Nutlonal. The special prizes offered in the‘ breeding classes at the Canadian Na- ‘ tional Exhibition, Toronto, this year indicate the widespread reputation oi the horse exhibit The Ontario Jockey Club donate “(000 to the thorough brads. Medals are offered in the H ack- neve hy the Enulieh Hackney Home Society and the American Hackney Horse Society. In the (fivdeedaiee. Mr Geo. A. Fergneon, of Surradnle, Scatland, given an additional $25 00 to the champion Stallion. while the i‘lv- desdalel Association gives epociale,6i $50 00 to the best Stallion, any age, and , beet Mare, anv age In Shires, the i Shire Horse Society of England give a ; $50.00 gold medal for the beet Stallion I or entire colt, and another of equal, value for the best mare or filly. Theme , are just a few oi the many evidence: I of the world wide reputation of the‘ Home Show. l She is in danger, her system is run down. weakâ€"she needs nourishment, needs tlcher blood. Mme than all else she needs Fen-ozone, needs it because it brings back the nerve energy which rapid growth and study have exhaust- ed The old-tune vigor. happy spirits and new strength return with Ferro- zone The delicate maid in energind. strengthened and rehuiit. Isn’t It worth while using Fennznne when it barely does so much. At all dealers in We. boxes. THE SEIGE 0F KANDAHAR. Magnificent Historic Reproduction to Feature the Fireworks at the Canadian National. "Kandahar," the crowning event in Lord Ruborts’ career. Will be presemed in elaborate style at the (‘anudian 1V8.- tional Exhibition this year. The open- ing will show the Afghan citv, shelter- ed beneath the towering peaks of the Himalayssmnd wtth massive gates to shut out fees from the front. The great L war gong sounds; the Ameer’s guard 1 matches through the hurrying throngs ‘ in the gay Eastern crs umes. and draw up before the Royal tent. The Ameer emerges, and there is Eastern splendor and the sports of Central Asia. A British envoy arrives. is arrested, and preparations are made to deceive Lord Roberts and his forces. and to surprise and massacre the troops as they enter the city. The Anglo indian troops, under Lord Roberts, arrive; the captur- ed envoy escapes and warns them; the Afghans surldenly close the city gates After several attempts the gates are blown up. and a great battle scene en- sues, in which the British overcome the savage mountaineers. and the city is given to the flames. With a thous- and men in all the various uniforms the picture demands. the beauty of this spectacle may be imagined but not described. All dealers uellrrVi’erI-rmne. 50¢. per box or six boxes for ‘2 50. , V .VVV.â€" _-.-uv Ina-.1 I'vll “lull.- G0 at once to any drug-gist. get a few boxes of Farrozoneâ€"smrt right on the road to health and vigor. Ferro~ zone will keep vou thereâ€"will show you what it means to be healthy, vig- orous, full of nerve energy. Once you're braced up and energized with Ferrozone you’ll never again be con- tent wnh Ill-health. "From the first Ferromne streng- thened my nerves, and it seemed to help them for I became stronger, more compmedmlept more and grew more hopelnl When I had taken Ferrosone for about two months! Ina: that miser- able sense of dread. I never (-ould tell what I was “raid of. but expected something dreadml was going to Imp- pou me. Ferrozone gave me the strength to throw aside all them fun- cies and made me not! aeain." was ready to cry on the least occasion â€"_vet I was plump and fat. (fan you Imagine a more dletressing condltlou than weakness 0! body and mind?" writes Mrs. \"ensley. of Halifax. "I lost. myself in a earl of eelfplly be- came health seemed eoehetlered, and with lhe mental distress that crew with my bodily weakness, 1 was a. bur- den to myself and a greater burden to my family. "Though I sought and really needed pity. I got very lime, lor I did not look so very sick. I: was only my nerves that were sick, and anyone who has elck nerves knows too well how awful a sigknese it In. Expected to die or go crazy with nervousness. miracles- will not cure tumorsâ€"no med- icine will. It will often prevent them, if taken In tlme. and thus the operating table and the surgeon’s knife may be ““i’ided' 3 l r dl u omen an on rom senses 0 on; standing, are lnvl‘ted to consult Doctor Pierce by letterJrce. All correspondence L; held as strictl prlvate and sacredly confidential. Ad Dr. R V. Pierce. Bufialo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce‘s Medial Advlser (1000 pages: 13 sent {rec on receipt of 31 ongcen stamps or pa -covered. or so 8 mp3 “mm-mafia»). Address-s shove. Death or Insanity THE GIRL THAT IS PALE. SPECIAIS FOR HORSES. NEVER FARE A CORN ervous, Sleepless, Worn Oat. Bad _symptoma. t sleepâ€"I courd not rest-- cry on the {east occasion plump and fat. (fan you rre dtstressing condition ’33 of body and mind?” “'ensley. of Halifax. "I in a sort of self pity be- ;eexiled. aoslmuered, and sheets; -_.‘AA BOOKBINDING. â€" Orders for booklnndmg should be loft at this office. It is surprismg how nice 3 volume can be made of these maga zines, even though they are somewhat sorled from much handling. Books, magazines or periodicals bound or re- l bound m hnv style at very reasonable 3 prices. Blank books, such as journals, :lcdgcrs, day books, with any kind of ' ruling, made to order. All work war- .ranted first class. ‘ ~ ' FOR UP-TO-DATE JEWELRY {guer of Marriage Licenses, JOHN CAREW Lindsay, Ont. and having our own Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factory. we can make the prlce right on Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sashes. Doors, Casings, Mouldings, and, all kinds of Building Material. If you are building house or barn, it will pay you to see us about your lumber bill. We manufacture 4 Mr. Wilbert. Ridge and Miss Float. Wright. of the Post Uflico out]. upon: Sunday out of town. Miss Lulu Chambers and the Mines Lulu and Marjory Han are vlsmnu the farmer’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jun. Cbumben. T0! BUILDERS Mr. Harry Ridge in spending a few days in this town. his many friends welcome him back. ‘ Dr McCullough of Creemore spent Sunday with Dr. N. G. “cutie. Muss Jenn Gifl‘ord In a guest of Mrs. Richardson. Mr. Jae. Williamson :nd Edna WH- Humaon of Toronto are apeudtng a few days at Mrs. Fee's. The One Mile race was also an inter. eating feature of the allernoon' a sports and was won by Mike Waddel 010nm, W 3". Blackburn 2nd; W addel' s time 5 min. 12 we. Blackburq' “tune" a min. 15 sec. The Base Ball Match. Milibrook vs. Pontypool. was certainly every last game and all were disappointed that time did not permit them to finish, the game ending wnh nix Innings, score 2 to 3 in favor oi visitors. Foot Ballgame Bethany vs. Ponty~ poul. Both teams played a very fast game, all who watched the game pro- nounce It the beat ever played In this place. The gums resulted in favor of Bethany, the score being 2‘ goals to l, Pong-pool In good way to acute when the game ended. A foot ball game be~ tween t'ontypool and Lotus Juniors was most lnleresllug each team scoring one goal. The foot bau club of this place held ‘heir animal tournament on Friday, July 9th, which a very large crowd at- Ieuded. The amusements of the day ways as Inflows; Special to the Mirror: I No eunpler way to_klllecold and I stamp out. sore throet than by applying Nervillneâ€"rubu In freely, and then put on a Nervlline Porous Plaster on the chest. 'l‘hese remedlu hunt out pem. destroy every trace of conga-lion, cure the cold and tendency to bron- chine. ’l‘boueands:flnd Nerviline inee- llmably the beat remedy for palm, aches, bruieee. neuralgia. science, colds and winter llle. Not only is it pene- lratlng and powerful, but u is safe and economical. All dealers eell Poleon'a Nervihne. Large bottles for 250.. the plasters same price. Beware of sub- emutes. From the Stump to the Finished Material, To Jumor "I. -â€"(F tank Harknoss, Muir Hilton.) Margaret Lloyd. Mmme Mowrv, Cora Braimwmto. Recommendedâ€"Clarence Hilton. To Junior 1V.-â€"(Willle b‘luou. .IJim- mle Slason.) (Luella Staples. Hazel W hitfiald. MnrguretSwuln, Belle Hark- neaa.) Clifford 818mm,. '7 . Recoinmeudod-«Mbflt -Willls, Har- olg! Blglow ) 'l‘o Jun-nor' H. â€"(Joasie Whitfield, 0m. Bluon. Mauls mason.) Herbie Manon, Arthur Wilson. Thou In pneumonia equal 'l‘o Juniov l ~Loolio Prltuhnrd. 'lu bonito! lâ€"Eric Whitfield. Jeane Hanan. Zillla John-non, To Junior Pan Ilâ€"Mynlo Ba sin; Age-e S‘tapflel, Vfggxo il‘hognpagg._ 503001. SEUUUN No. 5. uvm, J. STEELE’S, Avérage Daily Attendance 35. IT PREVENTS SURE THROAT. NOTICE. Midsummo: Promotions. June. PONTYPOUL Efiisfrmh'mi RATES Tor‘mnhflfifl per your. or $3.60 per year .1 H n no ‘3. P“ "" ” p. w. RICHARDS. .v nu- ”"4... Advertisement: much an lost, strayed wanted etc., will be luuerted three am" to;: $1.0m: nultlnn 50 can". each subsequent lnoenlon 25 cents. .Blrt ha, Deathu. am! Man-lug“ are luau-m lree. Advertisements will be contlnuod and c-hnrged {or until lorblddon. \Chgugns ofmlvertlsemenlg IN to be In the office no: later than Monday. Profuulonul Cards. one Inch and undar 35pm- your. $3 for six monthx, $1 tor one. month. Legal notices 809nm por line first mg". “on. 2 cvnrs per line mum sul-su uuut. - ertlouâ€"Nonpurlul measurement? X2 ”[135 o the Inch. ’(‘iilumnvzs Column 15 In puhlmhed every Thursday Morning at. It: OtHco. Kin! Street, Mlllbrook. ADVERTISING RATES: lyr. Gino. smo. lmo. lwg. 30mm n 359 3% Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions,or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. GEORGE A. BALFOUR, Village Clerk. Dated thxs 7th day of July, 1909. County of Victoria. NOTICE is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of the Voters’s List Act the copies requrrcd by said Sections to be so transmitted or delivered ol‘ the List made pursuant to said Act. of all per- sons appearing by the last revrsed Assessment Roll of the said Munici- ‘ pallty at Elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Mumcr- pal Elections, and that said list was posted up at my office, in R. j. Mul- ligan’s Drug Store, Omcmee, on the 7th day of July. 1909, and remains there for inspection. i Municipality ofthe Village of Omemee l Notice of First Posting of the Voters' List, 1909. W. H. CURRY ‘Ulflflfllflfl. _-â€"._’_. BOLD IV SI Prompt Service. Satisfaction guaran- teed. I. H. W. GIVE J. H. WILSON, DRS.KENNEDY KENNEBY Cor. Michigan An. and Griswold St. Or anything that requires the services of an Auctioneer, ma'oryéu.' ' TIBISQFRQ influence me brain bcmzz.cs naive, the blood purified so an! all pimpies, blotchco. 1nd ulcers disappear. the m-rvu become strong I: steel. ”that net. vousness. bashfuluels and dc: pondencv vanish. the eye bx comes bylEY-t. the face full gud claw, energy rrturns to the bady, and the moral, physie m, und vlul systems are invig. outed: a" drain cease-no mare vital waste from ”P system, Don! let quick. tad (chin xob you of your hard earned dollars. We wlil can you or no pay. l I U U I'UIOUI‘O are the mast ‘ K‘" N ‘0' rDevkl-eut an most serious diseases, . They 531) the vety life glood of the victim, 1nd unless entirely truncated from the ”Item nay affect the future generation. Beware of Kercuxy. It only cuppa-e. a. ”tumour-OUR N EW METHOD cures them. READER Drs. Kennedy Keréan maximum: KENNEDY-T If You Want to Sell Write or Wire for Open Dalesi Owing to Dr. Kor- gm being decensed. Dr. J. D. Kennedy, "edict! Director, In: used-ted wi‘h him DrJCennoder. who has been with the firm for uevcnl em, Io herufter minus win con- ducted undu' me mm: of a SPEGIAL IOTICE. R NEW METHOD TREATMENT alone an cute 79“.‘ and make. no a vnu 121.! or in: in! Inn-ura- Mn- 23.!" hum v m: an n".- Mu- hlnnd huri 6.4! mu.-. .1. A CHANCE Question Us. (or Homo Tmlfl'IOIQ Sam 0- lemon. The Mirror the Leading Auctioneer. 37 Ward St., Port Hope, . H1 CURRY, OMEMEE. TO IAN. 1st, 1910, A HOUSE LOT FURNITURE, MACHINERY, A FARM, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, To New Subscribers. No mutter who has (rated you. write for tn hope-t opinion Free of Charge. BOOKS FREEâ€"“Tb: Golden lomcor" (mu-mud) Thouundn of young and middle aged men are ennui! swept to a premature grtve through EARLY INDISCRS IONO, EXCESSES AND BLOOD D152ASES$ If you have any of the following simplexns consult us before It a: too late. Are you nervous an weak. despondent and (100mga specks before the e es, with dark circles under them. weak ck. kidneys ind“. b e. palpitation o! the heart, bashful. drums and 10m. tedi- iment in urine. pimples on the face. eyeg sunken._hollow chub ureworn expression. poor memory. leeleu. dystnlstful. lack energy lld strength, tired mornings. restless nights, chum able. moods. weak manhood, prennture decay, bone pd”, m loose. sore throat etc. BL D POISON mm! art-walnut nut runs! un’nnn Army-l Thu-v an "no u.â€" I“. NERVOUS DEBILITY SUCCESSORI TO Ewe Guarantee Goodsg 'lhree years' experience with a New York Specialist in fitting. J J WJJIB. th. B . RE: “wt-LE": J J Canada’s Oldest and Greatest Nurseries in Mlllbrook and adjoimng coumr_\_ The demand for Nursery Stock to increasing yearly, end if you become ore of our salesmen you ulll full" therein good mtney in the human for you. STONE WELLINGTON, Write at once for parucnllu. Pr! weekly: Free Outfit. People’s Popular Drug Store. ReXiablo Lccal (Salesman wanted to represent AT ONCE“ ‘ m" Fonthm Nurserles, 850 Acres.

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