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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 10 Aug 1905, p. 2

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Mrs. Henry Trenbeth, and daggbter. Miss Edith of Rochester ‘33,, a}: guests of her sister, Mrs. 5.3335; @ilgit; The Migses Kells, of Peterboro; _are guests at the home 9f Mrs, D‘ fiIcBean, - strong' “The young man-"at! Home"‘bv Mr. Harvey McMahon. A solo by Miss Gertie Clarry. A «$610, " The Glor'y Song" by Miss " Maud Nugent. Miss May Dun- ’ ‘can played the accompaniments ‘All of the parties acquitted them- 35elves admirably. Slips of paper were passed around first with numbers and then with puzzlingr If the men can’t com Women, for 1t W111 never , _ [this slip by. The ladies questions to be answered by the;'tertained,‘as the specia name ofa tree. Ice cream and‘g‘eStS‘ ' ' ,cake were served and all had qmte 366 pairs Men’s Dongola Kid :1 3" emigyable 2:23 (fifty? 1; heavy extension, Goodyear weltcd was to e regre , our 0 regular price $3 and 2.50, \Vednesda the sterner sex were 'present to 75 parrs Men's Box Calf Bals hear the edvxce gwen‘m the read- sale price ‘ " Ings thlCh a? tthihlefder saxd‘ 240 pairs Ladies’ Choice :Dong wouldasoappv o e a les. medium extensxon, Good-year wel Mr. and Mrs. John Bateson of 7, made to sell at $3,‘sale prlce Havelock, who have been visiting 60 pal_rS Woman’s btrep slippers friends here, returned home last 74 palrs Girls Spring Heel Tuesday accompanied by their-IMEII’SII,$2,. sale p'rrce neice Miss Lilian Clarke. 74 pairs Men s Pam “mm 'Walterfletherington, 11‘W'o'k1nds’ VpAfpeople’ __bj:_Mi5$ Letitia Arm-{Opp' Domlnlon H0138] Last! Monday night the Metho- dist Epworth League held ano {that of.their Social gatherings at which quite a number were pres- ent. The meeting was ably pre- ,sided over by Miss Pearl Burnhamll who presented an interesting pro ‘ gram as follows . Readings “The )oung man' in society” by Mr. -Walter.Hetherington, ‘Two kinds.I BANK 01’ OTTAWA, Head Office (Ottawa, Canada. Capital (authorized) .'$3,ooo,'ooo; Capital (paid up) $2,500.- 3900 ; Rest ,and undivided profits“ '_$2,573,332 ; Total Assets over $23, $300,900. Savings Deptâ€"Accountm 'my be opened in this department With 7a deposit of $1 and upwards, on which ' Interest will be allowed from date of ' deposit. Withdrawals may be made by cheque and without notice to the ‘Banlt. For full particulars. correspond with Mr; A. A. Hollingslxeztd, Manager of Petcrboro Branch, PeterbOro. 3Irs. Thos. Sharpe, corner George 'and King Sts., Pcterhom, manufactur- er and dealer in Lmlc Boys’and Gans’ Clothingâ€"Made to Order and Ready Made. 1.:1dres’ ngtlcnienfs Clothes Cleaned, Pressed an Repaired. Will‘ beglad to see ‘her ficrt Hope and Hope friends. - ) Millbrook’s bug fmr, bet. 5th 8: 6th. Mrs-Merritt was a guest at the home of'Mrs. Iames Porter, Cavzm alas: week'- Miss Nellie Mitchell, of Peter boro, rs a guest at the home of .Mrs. James Porter, Cavan. Cabt. and Mrs. \V. D Leach left . yesterday to visit Port Hope and Newtonviiie friends. Mr. Sid Sloan 15 making things “ burn” with his threshing ma- * chine. His first job was for Mr. ‘1‘. ‘VVm. Leith. and it was done in "double quick time, and highly satisfactory to that gentleman. Sid IS a hustler and deserves Suc cess. His outfit is up to date. Gardiner's Cemetery grounds have been enlarged. Mr. A Payne put a handsome wire fence around it, and altogether its appearance is greatly improved. { Miss Shute, of Rochester, N.Y.. iisa guest at the home oers. john "Gillott. Town Council meeting next ’- Monday evemng. ' The Mirror and Weekly Sun, “ Can- : ada’s Great Home and Farm journal,“ '3 both papers to Ian. Ist, 1906, only soc. ‘Dom fail to take advantage of ’this offer. 7 Rev. Stanley Pickup. of Lake- 'hurst, and Rev. Harry Pickup, of Toronto, were visitors in town ”this week. Miss Barnes, of Rochester, UK is a guest at the home of her sister Mrs. \V. \V. Gillott. MISS Irene Farr, daughter of Mr. Robert Fair, Peterboro, is a guest at the home of her grandfather, Mr. \Vm. Farr. FOR SALE CHEAP.â€"A quantity of household furniture. Also a quan- tity of Bricx, a feed boiler and a (‘idcr press. Apply" to D. CHAMBERS, Millbrook. at the store or house. ' Rev. and Mrs. Thos. A. Cos- Er0ve and children, of Newark. 'Ohio, were guests at the home of his sxster, Mrs. Iohn Steele, this Week. In the directly or indirectly to eyenh'ain. Drugs afford only temporary relief, our Icientifically-adjusted glasses will positively remove eye- Itnin with all its attending '. A. TURNER, Most cases of headache, Mlllbrook. noro, _ ;,D and Wé”%i’ii"'ééi1mfilfifsfié ' ofMen’s and Ladies’ $5 00 Boots at $8 3V afternccn 2 Come Early and Avoid the Rush. 1W pa' .OO. 1-. 11' “"i} 300 pairs Men’s Bongo] w of heavy extgznsion, Gaodyear t to regular prxce $3 and 2.50, W. =ad- 75 _pa1rs Men's Box Calf gaid‘sale pnce . 240 parts Ladxes’ Chore medium extensron, Good-ye 3 of 7, made to sell at $3, sale} ring 60 pairs Woman’s Strap 5 last 74 pairs Girls“ Spring leir Marsh,$2, sale price ......... 74 pairs Men's Fancy 1 sale price........ :2: we wmwsgnmfi insomnia. 4-- r“..- m-.. a uuugulu ma ana t’ox Calf Laced Boots, heavy extension, Gaod 3ear wehcd and McKay sewn soles, regular price $3 andz 2.,50 \\ en'ncsdav . 75 pairs Men’s Box Calf 133115., regular $2 50 and” 2 oo sale price medium extensxon, Good-year 7. made tn :9” on Q. NJ“ __:, Ifthe men can’t come, they Women, for it will never do to la this slip by. The ladies will be tertained, as the special ‘Ior t1 gests, The Douglas Shae Stare Peierbmo. ngent tor the Magnet (lqeam Separatorâ€"none better. Try one. The best hay car on the market The only tripple power car made. jOne horse dOes the same'work as two when the tripple car is used. ‘Call and see model before buying. ‘ ‘ Pratt‘s Food always on hand. This IS the 1% me ofyear to feed It to your horses, cows, calves, sheep, hogs, turkeys, hens, chickens. The best egg pro-lucer on the market 10-day. Those who want anything m nursery stock, such as apple, plum and pear trees, or small fruit, call and leave your order. Prices low. Seed potatoes. Order now. ' Call and get a box of Pratt’s gall cure for horses. None 1”...“ To those who intend to build wire {e that I am better prepared than ever to quality and prices. I have the age Fence Companies in Ontario. Before buying your fence call nices”,'I Wish to inform you supply your wants, both in ncy of five Cl the best Steel Wire and get prices and see samples. ' My Hinge Fence has no equal. The Portable Hogr Pen is what ;everv farmer wants. It is so easy put up and taken down. Steel Posts can be had on short' notice. Fancy lawn fences and farm gates of the newest designs: Agent for the Magnet (Lenin Separatorâ€"none better. Try one. I The best hay car on the market The only tripple power car made. One horse dOes the same'work as two when the tripple car is used. Call and see model before buying. ‘ ‘ Pratt's Food always on hand. This 15 the time of year to feed it to your horses, cows. calves; sheen, hm»: inn-mm L.” ' ‘ ' Miss Rosaline Courtney Omcmee yesterday after visn at the home of Mr. :1 McBride. Get a b: x of the old Hamilton’s Pills of Maud tornnt, whirl; loosens II: 6 out causing griph: g pains is half so savisfac'orv a 8011' a Pill: Price 250. flawed THEE Hours: We To marrow, Friday afternoon. on the Agricultural Grounds, Millhmok. w.“ be pinycd a game of‘BasebaH' that will max: you thum of the first time you cxer sat on a Mcrry-gn-round or tasted gingerbread. Gates open at 2 pm, tun commences right away. The man or woman caught on the grounds With a straight face will be charged 50 cents. M$s< Hattie Armstrong was a visitor to l’ctcrbnro yesterday. Mr. Geo. Luxon, east of Kendal sold the f: uit grown in his orchard this season for $610. Mr. Lnxon of Mxllbrook, is his brother, and has an excellent garden orchard. Miss Dunbar has rev. Toronto, after a pleas with Miss Maud Nugent In Mrs. (UL) Hassard arrived heme Monday evening frown a pleasant visit to Winnipegr and Brandon. Shewith her husband attended the big fairs in the above Cities, and were pleased with the excellent exhibitions. Dr. Has- Sard remained out west to attend the’fair at Regina. The music m the Presbyterian church iast Sunday was excellent. The choir was assisted by Mr. Feirhellet, who is a guest at the home of Mr. Parsons. No more pleasing tenor voice has been heard here. gations in Sunday Ontario on a vtsrt Miss N Lindsay of Toronto is a guest at the home ofhcr aunt, Mrs. (Re-v.) Wm. Johnston. Work has commenced on the new station here, to take the place of that destroyed by fire in March last. A concrete foundation has already been built, and it is expzcted the new build- ing will beat larger and finer itructure in every respect than the one burnt, andn credit to the company and town. I Rev. G. R. Clare has gone to New I I Mr. James Sutherland, of l’eterbnro, | preached aCCeptubly to large congre- \V Mrs. _(Dr) Chown and son, Master Arthur, of Toronto, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clarke. his Ofi’ice every V1101! You Need Physic of the old reliable D1. 115 of Mandrake and But loosens the bowels with- “"r“*"') w mrg‘c cnngrc-I the Methodist church last 'PI'EASANT P013? NOTES Dongola Kid‘and Box Calf L; trap Slippers, X‘egulaf$150saleprlce wing Heel Boots,.. made by \V' A. by" "£16552" éiififie'rs; $512,? $753; ‘15 returned to ur fence call and get price-s and see samples. has no equal. The Portable Hog Pen is what It IS so easy put up and taken down. Steel short' notice}. Fancy lawn fences and farm 'Q'IKYYYC . pleasant ViSIt )‘ returned to ' a pleasant and Mrs. T. l \Vednésday and Saturday evenings N0 remedy Dr. Hamil «xx»- and .1 . , _.~..:â€"--- ~~ vtftnf‘zltbl' M'ss meiy, of Imhunapohs, Ind. are guens at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Geo. A. Duncan. ' “”1175 ”it“?! a very busv halfhour before it yielded itse'fconqucred and sub. mined (O the touch of the gaff. Mi:s ’l‘hcxton “ears her honors molestly. â€"1..m isav Post. m xde a fine capture Saturday n10rning,when she landed a 13 ll) lunge unassistcd. As it happened the fish devdopcd great fighting qualities, and gave the younglquy V"... Hun. ‘hurs lay of last we“ the fishing hashccn gxaml and some fine catches ot bass and mnsknmnge have been made by members 0: thxs jolly colony Miss IUSHA lhexton. the chaxmmrg dauvhtcx of Mr \\m.1hexton of Hill- b:ook, “ho has a couage here, mxdc a fine capture Saturday n‘ .m .\._ _. But an end to momlv'z‘ng, Mr. Editor. What I intended to say the first {171mg was that Sch [a craze that IS rendering the point an impossflole place to enioy ones- sclf. It is whispered that the twomzin folk are invistble all fore- noon because they are at work at ironing table on the frills and fur- belows in which they hne up at the whurves or make stately calls in the afternoon. The Villxge Council ought to pass a sumptu- nry law and compel a return to‘ simple life. jlnot weather breathing spot. It is always pleasantly cool, and bull)- in;r is goo-.l. We are on the edge 0! the fishing grounds, andâ€"4x95: (Stall, 21ml a prime advantage in the cws of most residents and x'ls-itorswm: are absolutely free from the soul~r'ac'ki1'1g, purse dr- plLténg fashion competition pecul- iar to the north slxore resort It's l Ti is delightful resort is fast ri- valing Sturgeon l’omt m all the essentials 111;:th to porularize a Correct any tendency to c$fist§9a- flan with small doses of Ayer's Pens. rs. 7]: s. . Millbrook. cures! Ask your doctor if he doesn’t use It for coughs, colds, bronchitls, and ail throat and lung troubies. 49a); Don’t tr cheap coughA medi- cines. er the best A’ycrs Cherry Pcctoral. What a record it has, sixty years of horses. None better Cherry ?ecfiora§ m isay Post. uncan daughter Jandgd a 13 If) IV) 00 150 ‘VJV‘fl- --v...‘-u ‘\I VIJL‘AVJA l4\' UNI)" Will be sold, with a CER'I‘IFICA'I‘E extending the mp before September zsth, without addltlonal cost, to other points in Mamtoba and Assinihoin. If purchasers engaged as FARM LABORICRS at Wmmpeg (provided such FARM LABORERS worK not less than 30 days at lmrvcsting, and pro- duce certificate to that elk-ct), they wxll be returned to Original Starting Point at rates shown above on or before Nov. 30th, 1905 TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO WOMEN as well as Men, but wrll not be issued at Half Rate to Clnldrcn. £32? 'l‘xcxrn's NOT GOOD bN IMPERIAL LIMITED EXPRESS Tums. ' 3 For further particulars apply to nearest Chnadian Pacific Agent. or . ’ ‘ . | , .. . n ~ ~ ----~ -~-»--~ Lumuuis AT ALL H1 â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" to Sarina, (Including loronm) SEPT. i 2 1905 Main line Toronto to Sarnia and stations north (except , . . â€":â€"â€"’....__ north of Canlwcll Jet. Toronto on North Bay Suction) OX STERS AL“ AX’S ON SEPT. ' 4 1905 From all paints 'l‘oronto and East, to and including ' IN SEASON. , . . _.._.___ bliaibot Lake, and Kingston, and north of Toronto â€"â€"â€"â€" and Cardwell June. on North Bay and Midland Divisions. ALL KINDS OF TEMPE 5:“. AUGUST 29 1905 Stations south of but 1 0t “you are all out of torts, read the twelfth chapter of Hebrews‘ If you cannot have your everything keep silent a third chapter of James. 1! people seem unkind. read the_ fif- teenth chapter of John. ' ‘ If you are disr'ouraged about your .work. read the one hundred and twenty sixth Psalm. If you find the world growing small and yourself gveat, read the nineteenth Psalm. ”you have the blues, read the twenty -seventh Psalm. ”you are loosing confidence in men, read the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians. - Kev. I} scrvmcs it next Sund luul. m we Lmon (fcmctcry. The error extends sympa bereaved relatives. The funeral took place M afternoon from his old humc, \ street. "The Rev. (2. \V. Hum} partor of the Mcthodist cnurch ducted a brief, simple scrvxcc and old friends came for a last lock ‘ familiar fucc. ONF WAY SECOND CIASS IICKE'I‘E r0 \\'I§N1P15<17T1y \ch‘r] n uokn I‘l.‘ D'I‘Tthrr‘n '11‘ . J". Church and remmncd his (hath. His friends will be found all over the world, for he remembered the in- junction,~â€"“.~\ man that hath friends must show himself friendly,” for he naturally ofa genial,‘ friendly disposi- tion~and remembered the faces of those he met, and was cVer ready to forget a grcvience and overlook a fault. Converted under the ministry of the Rev. Samuel lleltnn in the winter of x84iâ€"~2, he joined the Meihodist l nl\.‘....l. A CANADIAN PACIFIC RM LABORERS’ EXCURSIQN “WE‘AEE . Howell, who died in 1894, by whom l l he had eight children. He left Mark- I ham for Port Dover, where he pub- ) lished the “New Dominion.” After " living in Hamilton and Milton Mr. Wilson in 1874 came to Port Hope, where he purchaSed the Guide, of which, until his death, he was editor In 1890 he married his Set-fond wife, Melissa Mnrney, of Picton, who died on july 26th last. Mr. Wilson’s chil dien, all but one ofwhomsurvn‘e him, are Charlotte E. (Mrs. Reid) Charles A., (of the North Ender Co, 'l‘oronto) S. Frank. (of the Wilson pnb- ‘ lishing Co., Toronto) Florence M. (at home) George 1-1., (of “ The Post" Lindsay) Fredric William, (of"'l'he Guide,” Port Hope) S. Carrie A. (Mrs () A. Andros, deceased) H. Ella, (Mrs. H. Hamly, 'l'oronto.) Mr. Wilson was one ofthe most prominent citizens of Port Hope. He was astaunch libcral and was one of the leading members of the Methodist church, being a trustee and class leader. He was a justice of the peace, an issuer of marriage licenses and :1 memberof the Public School Board, and of various fraternal soci eties. ' :v. I). R ('inrc wxll conduct the sees it: the Methodist (‘hurcsh hcrc Sunday. Spatial music. m uuuuuuuu unuuumvu “313130” $12.00 Goin $18.00 Returnlng. an. A»,.~.-_.‘___‘..4 â€"_ 7 00 years of age and had during his whole life enjoyed excellent health until last month when he was Seized with the illness of which he died. He came to Canada when Schn years of age and lived with his parents in York, now Toronto. In 1833 he went to Markham, and in 1847 married Sarah Howell, who died in 1894, by whom ht: had eight rlfilllr...‘ u,‘ L r. \r . Death of Mr. George WM [70R CLOUDY HOURS G. B. FOSTER. D. P. ok Mace Monday old homc, Walton (I. W. Hum! 'rsun. c scrum: and m'nnv a last look at [he sympathy to the GOING nn'fEE if own way in and read the . P/ICBRIDE’S. lucmbcr unlii COH- ShuiWS (Wu, C. whom“, june 5th, 1905. 1905, :it the hour of l a - and 3, in the loll) ( : musion 0! lllL' lmxm‘lnp of Mimuxs, in thc Counh 0! Durham, all of “lIlCll I shall oflcl to: sale at my ofixLL- in \ iLtoIia Hall in the Town 0f Cobourgl l have saved and taken in exccutxon a” the estatc,1'ighr, tillv, Interest, claim, properly. dcmand and equity of re- demplion of the above named john Evans, in to and 01:10! :1” and singular, the follmving land and premises shunt:- l)‘ing and bring the Snulh halfof Lots I TO WIT: JMzfit-sl)’s 3rd I)i “11151011 Court of the County of Ontario, tome dircvtcd in (m nvtiun whcrcin The Canadian Bank of (fommcrca, Plaintiff, and junn Evans, jolmW. Mchan'ynnd Anne ]. Mchzm‘y, Dc fundams, ‘ Ks’NO'l‘ICli â€" For tllc I 30 Days I will sell Sewing lemme. .It (‘OS'I‘ PRICE -;\!c l‘lxllfli. \Iililn‘ook. the 14m Day of Sepiambar, including main line Toronto dian Pacific Agent. or .‘R‘., Toronto. Ont, on 'X‘HL'RSDAY, GCTOR, on .O.P for Two Days, Aug. 15th and 16th, bringing With him this brated Specialist; whose services Will be FREE to the pub]: This man straightens Cross Eyes Without cutting or ging. He cures Headaches with Glasses, and gives sight to tnat have never known good vision. Do not miss this char. the engagement is for these 'IWO DAYS ONTV Mr. C. Hughan, the enterprising and and Optiman of Lindsay, fOr the past month Post Graduate Course in Optical Science fro: Specialist in Canada, Dr. Wm. E. Montgome ialist of Toronto. This Specialist is doing a out all the Dominion of Canada, and in orde Dominion Hotel, Millbrlook AUGUST 15th 16th DO NOT MISS the Grand Opportnnity that will be People of Millbrook and surrounding country Tim Ma [1 W110 LflflKSim mm 30 p. m He Is Ewing“: Mlilnruak! for TVVO Dayg 0511\7, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Sheriff. MILLBROQK WA share of your Lfi [nmtaurant next M x- , V-....a u-.. uvmo, «Lu UCbl Ol , T ' , ‘ . all, No More ()verdirhed Wheels. DRDER NE“ MANAGEMENT Just bring along one “heel and . , , .7 ,. I r, ' .- , ‘ Watch me set it will) this machine, and . $1 OCI‘ 1‘1““ AI”) II\ESH‘ you will never again have them setany LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS. 0”“3’ “‘33“ No matter how many come. you , R will not be kept waiting, and every jol‘ 3‘. STERS .AI‘\\.‘\\/S ON HANI) l p05lll‘6l) guaranteed. ' IN Q1: Acnm' ~ - MRS. (1M. KNOX FIRST-CLASS BREAD FANCY BAKING. FOR UPâ€"TO-l )A'I‘Ji 115W ELR L KINDS OF TEMPERANCE DRINKS, HOT COLD. I hope to merit your patronage, and ’0 all customers my very best attention. is most respectfully solicited. Having purchased the Grocery Mr. J. McBride, I Will be glad 1 his customers and as many nev sible. By keeping an up~toâ€"c '1\ ur-lU-nAl‘Ji jEWELRY. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, MILLB'ROOK. l'-(;LASS BREAD AND I niake a specialty of practical horse; FANCY BAKING. shoeing and always give it careful at- tcimon. â€" . A specxal effort is made to please are of your patronage is re- q , , spectfully solicxzcd. cur} ‘custoxmier. and )01} are requeatcd to call and give me a trial. n Mâ€"â€"V}Jnv Yours {or business, . STEELE’S, 25.95.. Quin-1b gfuu 11.6”,“ cubs wun Uiasses, and gives sigHt to eyiécé, 1 good vision. Do not miss this chance as these ’IWO DAYS ONLY. for Two Days 011157. __ vwflLLJS :1 Optical Science from the leading Opticacf ,_f0r_ th_e~ past “month 'hég opp. Town Hall -â€"h‘ and in order; to give the » 3D. Milligan, 5,1 MILLBRCOK I also 'oflicr you ill); Very Best Work in all branches in general blacksmith ing. waggon and carriage building and repan-ing, painting, c , at very reason- able prices. ,,, 1"“ ..- .1 ‘4quC LUIU Tire Setter, which Is by far the fzzsu st and best ever made, and the en!) kind that cannot possibly hurt )our «heck. I can set a set of tires in 20 minutes With this machine and do a better job than any man can the old way. No more burning or scaring the rims, or boring new holes, and best 0! All \v \- : Grocery Business from be glad to welcome all many new ones as pos- an up~toâ€"date stock or I hfive recently put in Ala. ,Pll Well-known Jeweler been takiihéwé, waging Optical a House cold given to the on Next Will give L A call people drug- .A‘ Noted Horseman’s Exper; Mr. Antoine \YendinV, owner I rem 2H} and proprietor (1 Clifton House. Buckuue, Fm lim'ment compares n .‘th Non in: general me around the staMe. stnins, Sprahs, en‘enings, in! pains and especially for uaeczia the uhirl bone Ken'iiiueieuneqm Mr, Wendling belies-es Netti“ indispeuait-le as a horse hnfme has clrength, penetrating powel workn thoroughly. Every hors‘ stock owner should use Kenn Sold in large 15c. bottles. Writing of the relations «f e-Et to business in the New Idea. “‘ Magazine for September '21:“ Goodlove u he I: as male u i59( 1 tion of the industriu. tile t! {or \I can: "Tnkestenogrnphersam lanes, cierkships of \‘ariou; managerial work to ! .rzsi::es>q dozen descriptionsâ€"He we: Bin! woman gets ahead of the mm t every time. Butuand 'EJs cl stance is importantâ€"1:43 info”: that secures preference {orthese u is general. nut special, \\ ith 1‘ caption of stenographic training that is only one section of :1 gm“; an": equipment I: is H-e 2‘ knowledge picked up from sources. in echoo: and on: «t tt. same brand of infurmation {2:5 :11 speaking roughly of coume, q: well for the clerkship as for the u certs! work. or 'Jr the secreturg For instaxece'l a. knn u Her ,'e of m Ovents I:- quite as mmnrtaxzt in t! as In the oti-er Acquaszztance the outiinee or I: inter: and a: (e. landmarks tn literature, nus aundard of their furtutmtc p05: no matter what her «wk 18. Lie informntion, more or less, is 11-9 of every woman “ho intends to: her own living in this mentie: tury.” 7 Pattenâ€"Well, I have lmggm pound girl â€"-Tovrn topics. Mr. llannin" oi }! anE-w w guest of Miss A. 10392 Quin-.1 On account 0! Quarterly 12.90 service here "as withdruu :. FL Among those u ho U-‘uk an {In 3100 to (hemong Par}; “0:3 Rom Hays. John Buyd, E \‘n'. and Joseph Boyd and 312559: Feast and Maud Jones. Mr. Jos. Has 5 is in: touches on his a hustler. Mrs and Miss Wylder are visiting at the home (,3 Jones. Mr. Herb and Euzel 1):. Sunday with Bethe! mend. M138 Carrie Balfuur 1':- cool breeze of the Lake Point. “r. \V :. ('asoy, :1 farmer of Betl.e',s; or friends in this ue ARM 15X ERL'XSE. Howellâ€" Did you everdo any Ml‘s L‘zzio Jones is v around Franklin. Miss Addie Poms! :5 Eye: cummer holidass “:21.- km: Mnand Mrs. Ii. [Lag-1. Hnrveslizxg is the (.18.: round here and some .9: making prepawliuzts for Um The cough racks and tear: “0802' of the throat. 11A: snpervenes and then SHE: xz~ or lung trouble i: ennui: Important time is at I‘m} Stay the progress of the can: Ingram healing (mania-2‘ teaches ever" part (1 11:14 tubes, thtont and 1m gs t 31 destroys disease germast u: s heals Sore spots, clears thc throat of diamarge ('u'. tootha, never im’ azr s. a; {or UV'GI') form of “tank. I bore use ('atarrtu z-me. T“! treatment $1.0“; trial xza Special to the Mirror .QMZfinwbfi uvdncmvnh ~ HQ afimnvgwmm. Consumption Beams WI Min Sara Lamb is \‘isili' any friends Mina Evelyn Ivory spew Chemonz l'ark. Mt. Ormond Hays n.’ To ttlng his aioter Mn. Des! of Mia Minnie Boattv is w home of Miss Elva Thou: ”Mt. Miss Maggie Rent is Iith her Ida friends. It!“ Annie Ivory has r< visiting at the home of la of Bellenlle. Mr. Wm. Robertson “'2‘ Ida. on Sunday. Mr. Norman Holder. of Sunday in Omemee. Mus G. G'andy is visit Bollovlllo. Hr. Ernie Balfour was a x «Doro on Monday. friends. Kim .‘I 6'1de in vitsltf1 Min Thexton of Millbrnq Mi“ Ethel SlcCafl'my Coboconk. Ilia Amy Parsnns home after visizing Omemee and Want your moust imam! brown or LEBA SON “Q: \l‘ Ht! is en Mi use “K‘P‘W‘v axe-WWWVJW MWMNW \m‘v‘vv-N‘ .~ Mrs. (Dr) Chow d ,' " ”M ~ - “mm“ IIVIaister'ArthuI‘, of TorzriitOfE; Blifllll [if MR 680mg W118“- ,guests at the home of Mr. and ' M 3 Mrs. R. W. Clarke. ‘ '7: l l l ; Mrs. Clare and children are visiting ' Veteran Editor of the Guide Dead After Brier Illnessâ€"- A Prominent Citizen. , lfriends at Bobcaygeon. l j" .7 , , , z ' IN . l The Misses Eva and Norma' (5‘s. . . ._ l \\'ilc0ck,of Toronto,are guests at' ' l l R Don’t cheap cough medi- cines. er the best Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. What a record it has, sixty years of Cherry Pectorai cures! Ask your doctor if he doesn’t use it for coughs, . ' colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. The death occurred on Saturday-of Mr. Geo. Wilson, editor-in-chief of the lI’ort Hope Guide. Mr. Wilson was be years of age and had during his whole life enjoyed excellent health until last month \ . vhen he was seized Will) the illness of which he died. He came to Canada when Seven years of age and lived with his parents in York, now Toronto. In 1833 he went to Markham, and in 1847 married Sarah HOWE“. who died in i894, by whom “I have found that Ayer's Cherry Poctoral -’ b r b . i hc had tTil-{ht Children. He left Mark- . . l i: n ~roti‘ri c or run. , . ghglgllfggltughez‘iljfitiiiitth‘nlmi'dliiih‘d colds." ;l l hum for Port the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Richards. They will sing at the . Methodist Sunday School next :I ESunday. Most cases of headache, nervousness and insomnia , undue directlyorindirectly to cyatrain. Drugs afi'ord only temporary relief, our Icientlfically-adjusted glasses will positively remove eye- strain with all its attending ahhiifih“-wilzyri'x15.‘¥:"‘-..'" 3 “a". ' ‘ 1" Ontario on a viSit I Rev. G. R. Clare has gone to New I l Miss N Lindsay of Toronto is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. I: (Reva) Wm. Johnston. l \l'ork has commenCed on the new (station here, to take the place of that out MD m N Y , 1' Dover, where he puli- . ' - M.Lomm x. . ., aca. . . - . . “."- . '. . ,, I ,\~.{_«-- .. . ILlLStroyt‘d by fire in March last. A 2sz stoo. A J.C.ATERCO..-- IlbIlIlLLl Ithe New Dominion. Aftcr TUESD Y WEDNESD Y H A TURVER Cimcrfltt foundation has already been “lambs" f arm \‘IflI'lg “i Hamilton and Milton Mr. A , . A , - - * ’ built. and it i'em3 ( ., , , ; . ' i ison in 1874 came to Port Hope Mlllbrook. l 5 l ~CICl the new l)u.ld , elii12izé1§h~hw¢4oâ€"li" . . ticture ,3. in every respect than the. one burnt, V 7 land a credit to the company and town. M where he ['iiirchased the Guide, of pinch, until his death, he was editor . - _.. - -23. -, . ' 1"” n ngo he married his second \\'if@ Correct an tendenc" to COl‘lSti'T'a' - A ' - ’ Non with 5'1”" doses’o‘ll’syer's 9:158. Melissa Murney, of l’icton, who (lied IR“ . I. . W”.-. on Iluly 26th lust. Mr. Wilson’s chil from and children of Newtrk preached act‘eptitbly to large congre- , . i i Mi HY ,.. , i. .7 Lift”. all but one of whom survive "Ohio were Guests at thp home otlltsmtioIns in the Methodist church last .1’I.11ASA;\'1 POIN‘ INOTES' lellliIarcII Charlotte E. (Mrs. Reid) ' h . 3 our wâ€"â€" ' iai'33. , ' r ‘ his Sister, Mrs. lohn Steele, this" i ) l ”5 :(Oflllc 1\0rlh Lndu Lo, . . T‘ is delinhtful resort is fast ri- 'l‘m-onvo)s F- .k ( {t1 .w‘y . l- rhe I . . l I h . . . . s . -' lal ‘ O lC lbOJ PU) week. 1) {church 21:1;I::d;:}e“:;e:t:etfi::tn valing Sturgeon l’omt in Iall the lishing (.o., l‘oronto) Florence M. at .' l. ‘I'IEA ~_A ”3”th - I t 1‘ ‘ ’ - v 4i ‘- ‘ - n ; \ .' i ( -l0ll (i. :r , . ti . ) ." of :Sch-Eo‘ldfififiniture. Alsoi quain’ {Elle} Chou wasI aSSiSted by M r. liibslbivtelt‘itllichillii‘teiigiin):sciiout.anZt€i: lintlltsiiy)tili‘iia’dritliI ll’illitfinifltf ”Ellie titv of BricK, a feed boiler and a Eltjt‘r hdfridéiiiiehlti‘ blots“ a guest at tl'“ always pleasantly cool, and bath (f‘u’dc’n Port HOW) 5- Cal‘l‘lt‘ 1\- (Ml-‘5 press. Apply to D' CHAMBLRS’ 1 - a A 3' “50."?- ing is goo-.l. \\’e are on the edge (' A' Allde fie-(“1356(1) H- Ella, Millbrook. at the store or house. peeIarinnhherettnor VOlce of the fishing: grounds, andâ€"best (Mrs. H. Hainly, loronto.) o'fall, and a prime advantage in IISYIEIICPIH‘Klf.” ““3”?“ (lhhe ”105‘ . . _ . , i 'i .i'. in ' i . is a guest at thehcme of her Sisterl Mrs. (UL) Hassard arrived . the eyes 01 most residents and l L ’L S 0 ”rt I ”l C' H“ . . . . . wasastauuch llb‘l‘fll zi - Mrs.\vo\v_ Gillott. lho’nc {Monday evening from a \’lS'itOl'S-<Wt: are absolutely fiec L ”d “I” 011C or pleasant visit to Winnipeg and from the SOlll-l‘aCklllg. purse dr- illifinizgdniiilxinl[1m:rolttiw “3"‘91‘l'7‘, M155 IreneFair, daughter Of Mr. Brandon. Shewith her husband pitting fashion competition pecul~ leader ’ He ‘Lwis nus-unet- .a” (£115, Robert Fair, Peteiboro, is a guest attended the big fairs in the ab0ve lLII‘ to the north shore resort It's pm“. '5“, issuer‘of 3,41”;qu 119“”: 1: at the home ot her grandfather Cities, and were pleased with the a craze that is renderlnglllcpollll and a, member of the‘ Public £511,321 Mr. \Vm. Fair. excellent exhibitions. Dr. llas- an iinposSible place to enjoy ones- Board, and of variouS {nummf ’59,, Rev. Stanley Pickup. of Lake- sard remained out west to attend self. It is whispered that the ' elies. ”burst, and Rev. Harry Pickup, of thefziir at Regina. woman folk are invistble all fore- His friends will be found all Toronto, were visitors in town noon because they are at work at l mg will bea larger and liner str or . Bronhitis ' Rev. and Mrs. Thos. A. (308- Mr. Ilames Sutherland, of l’eterboro, | No more has been Miss Barnes, of Rochester, UK 9 for Two Days, Aug. 15th and 16th, bringing with him th O\'(’l' Miss Dunbar has returned to . . t H U f .H I f $3,231)“ ’Lfi"'\"I:‘I,I‘I'“t‘;“':'"flail y?“ “I" This man straightens Cross Eyes Without cuttin this week. Toronto I" . l g z ,- ii‘oningIaieon ie H 5 ant ui- - r“ sl WI 1:1 1 news ' . ' e d" ' Miss Shute of Rochester \I Y with Miss lilactid ’lh'iiirziistmt ”Sit belows in which they line up at ””5: Show “WSW “Wildly,” for he glng He cures HeadaChes Wlth Glass S, and blves S] . x ,, , L . ., ~ h - Wyn?” x. . . I Ight to eyes, ,. the wliurves or make stately calls naturally 0“ gtfnlal,'friendly dlSPOSl' that have never Iknown gOOd Vision“ DO,nOt mlSS thlS Chance as IqsIaguest at the home oers.Ilolin Mr. Geo. Luxon,e:istof Kendal in the afternoon. The Villigc [IlonI'ant'l remembered the faces of g the engagement 15 for these TVJO DAYS ONLY. Gillott. . . sold the bait grown in his orchard Council ought to pass a sumptu- PT: hill-13$!) “I‘d “'35 6"" "C“‘ll' ‘0 '45‘ Town Conncrl {11681:an nfiXl'thlS season for $610. Mr. Lnxon :iry law and compel a return to or? 3.3mm,” and 0"“.rl90k“ mu” V _ Monday evening. of Millbrcok, is his brother, and simple life. .omcited under the ministry of the The Mmor and Weekly Sun, “Can- hash as excellent garden and j sda’s Great Home and Farm journal,“ etc or ‘ . "'- both papers to Ian. ist, 1906, only Miss Hattie Armstrong was : soc. .Doat fail to take advantage of to l’eterbcro yesterday. ‘5 this Oficr. . . Tomorrow, Friday afternoon. on Capt. and MSW". D. Leach left the Agricultural Grounds, Millbrook ) . 'i, . ' ‘ ‘ l\e\. Samuel llelton in the winter of i841â€"w3 -, he joined the Mcihodist church and remained a ‘member until his death. 1 The funeral took afternoon from In But an end to moraliz'ng, Mr. Editor. What I intended to say the first thing was that Since ‘hursday of last week the fishing has been gland and some line catches of bass and rniiskinonge CD gin-i] 5m 13:1:4‘3i. r " a visitor place Monday gs’NO'l‘Itfli â€"l7or the next .. 5 old home, Walton 3 '30 llavs 1 will sell Serving M l~v street. ~lllt: Rei'. (i. W. i V ‘ l ”midtown chine" n (‘os'i‘ l’K’lt‘l" J l l {3 “f" 3... l? - - . '. have been made 1) ' members oi partorot ”‘0 M “10““ C UV" ‘ l . '5’ ' ‘ "" . " -. Ii ‘ r 2} ' Ejg 7. Q 5 . (if - i ' yesterday to “.5” Port Hope and wI.ll 1’6 lml‘c‘l agameOf‘Baselnll' that this lOHY colony. ‘ Miss 1 uella ducted a brief, Sllfllhlckscrvld; {lilti’lllilll' i Mdiklhh' MHMUO!" l 5 £5 i it is: §,§ F P 5 ' ' Newtonwlle friends. will make you tlllnx of the first time .. . , - ‘ . 01.1 m.” 1. . ,f . l . . ‘ . - ~ - ~ , ~ ‘ ‘ this i E“ ' .21 E54; 55.”- ; g . you c,“ sat on a \lerr-no-ro d lhc.\ton. the charming daughter , IIt (I: (.IllllL ()i a .ist look at tlicl I aft-oil; 4.3 r 5.559 " 5‘ 51% " l ‘ Mr. Sid Sloan is making things tasted giniierbread. . Cafe: opzii ate: Of MI" \\"m. Thean' Of Mi”. l‘uil'llhar leCL'. ' ‘15 I: i a {E i I: I V "‘hum” With hi9 thrCShmi‘s’ ma- p.m, fuii cgmmenoes riahtawav The beOk’ who has a cottage here. Clinics lmré‘irsl‘“firthIS fouIrI sonsI: g: GEE E i R l . . . ~ -,_, , . ., ~ .I‘c.:...i:<.l3"r-.: 4" ‘Chme- H‘s first 1"" was for Mr man or woman caught on the grounds m “‘1“. a line captureI 53mm” 1". \‘i'illi'im’ son-riiill'iw llflhfl‘ if ~1lu~ l ‘i ‘E iii ' 5 x E l _ §\\\.©._._ morning, when she landed a 13“) aid ,., ‘J,’ ' . ,.‘,. .3 , ' 3'" 3’ UES ii iii l Li i l . 1 giant son \. )ll..( e \\ .lson ~- 3- -'~ I - luiige unaSSistcd. As it happened \l .p ’ l satisfactory to that gentleman. V’l" Y . the fish developed great lighting Svguflnltm;11):}..cldrtgi.$3.13] lifijfildlylf: lHViD9‘ purchased the Grocery BUSlDGSS from Sid is a hustler and deserves suc . ' .on on Need Phych qualities, and :11“? the )‘0Ul‘glfl'li’ I 7‘ 7 h k " n ' ~ cess. His outfit is up to date. Minn" °f “’9 01d rehal'l" 97- a v . Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and But. Gardiner's Cemetery grounds tornnt, which loosens the bowels with- have been enlarged. Mr. A Payne out causing gripiizg pains No remedy ery busv lialfhour before it friends Who COMM not ht: present. L‘OF L’ANDS- . I . . The 'l'i‘ustee Board of the Mellio- BE?“ J B’ICBI‘lde, I Will be yieldeditsefconqucred and sub- dist church and the Public School mitted to the touch of the "'lff. l N lloard, each sent wreaths to decorate Lil‘lic‘l COIWHL'S “f \ ii." ”I'll“: 0f 3 hls CdStO . . Z\'li;s Ticxtou nears her honors the casket of a d ) - .. la Nomml“”fillimd hm"!- ”mum” put a handsome \vire fence around Is half so sailst'actory as Dr. Hamil nio lestly _1 ,“ lsay l’ost ].'](,,,.,.,.,“.m.c ”an“ mem M" .it, and altogether its appearance 309'! Pilli- Ptice 25c. . ;..,-,i M; __._..' is greatly improved. . I . . Miss Rosaline Courtney returned to Mrs- J? 5- 5- lPuncan daughter Miss Nellie Mitchell, of Peter: Omemee yesterday after a pleasant M'SS EHHi)‘, 0f Illillflnapvllsi 111d- boro, is a guest at the home of visu at the home of Mr. . and Mrs. }. are gueus at the home of M r.and McBride. Mrs. Geo. A. Duncan. ' TO \\'l'l‘: Majesty's 3rd Hi the family VISION Court of the County of (")ntai‘io, l’lOt ”1 the Union (Tciiietei'y. to me directed in an action wherein Interment was made in 2 ( . ' 3 O ‘\Vm. Latth. and It was done in with a straight face will be charged 50 3 "double quick time, and higlily.cents. “Mrs. James Porter, Cavan. Airs. Thos. Sharpe, corner (icorge 'and King Sts., Peterboro, manufactur- er and dealer in Little Boys'and Girls" Clothingâ€"Made to Order and Ready Made. 1.:idres’ G ntlemen’s Clothes Cleaned, Pressed ang Repaired. Will beglad to see her Illfort Hope and Hope friends. - Mchariyund Anne l. file-hairy, Dc Rev. D. R (‘larc \Vill conduct the , fcndants, M property, demand and equity of i'c~ deinption of tlic above named Ilolin FOR CLOUDY HOURS. lfyou have the blues, read the twenty ~sevontli Psalm. } Millbrook’s big fan, Oct. 5th 6th. . "3'0" “’6 ”Mi"? confidence” "‘9'“ if‘(iiill‘islh’l[limolihitlillfi'ldl‘:,mll(lkl‘l‘ltnicgllfff: I hope to merit you“ pa‘ronnore and '1] ’ l l MrmMerritt was a guest at the To those who intend to build \ ir f i "I h t - { fifth itihfanihmecmh Chapter or mm M Durham) :1” Of MM] 1 51m“ om. ll * U ab , W1 glve ' n ~,,, . ' v ecncrs, Wis omorm voi ll -- ~ .. ,. ,-~..- -I 2. n , - I; finégéliks. lames Porter, Fawn that]: am (babel: DrepIaIIed theIin ever to SIIIIEDD' .VOIur szinis, bOtli iii teeuilen‘ile seequInlIlnd, read ”'9 fif- iiilthl:IL M Ml Unfit 1” \ MO”? ”I“ I: 11:11::0mers If; lfery Ipéftdattentlon. A call . - -_r -I . . - qua 'i y an rices. - ave 1 1e arrenc ‘ 0 .ve Of tie ‘est " e ’ . " 'c ”We” '0 ”1- i - C res 90 ‘ u ' . S I BANK 0* 03Tf\“,Ai Head Office Fence Comgztnies in Ontario. b 3 5t el “In. If you are discouraged about your TOVVI] 0f CObOUâ€"rgl p y SO 1C1 e . ,. ,Ottawa, Canada.I LaP'Salfautllm'ZCd) Before buying your fence call and get prices and see samples, ' "VO’k'readtl‘e °““‘“"d’e‘1““dtwenty . ,. . » " ' I :fgféqficié ijdtaluigdlilfidfi? $inIi‘f’Ifj'.’ My Hinge Fence has no equal. The Portable Hog Pen is what Sift“. Psa‘m' . on I ”L RHLA' ‘ B $30 . fuses... T... i... o..." ere.” ”met We 1... my Pit"? and m... d... 5.... ......"‘.°" ‘31? E“ :"°"“ I"“’"“" “a” Ilia lllli W 01" QB'llEllllill ' - - .oooooo. Savings Deptâ€"Accmni’fs losts can be had on short' notice. I‘ancy lawn fences and farm th’noume yea ’ "33‘“ "3 "meteemn 1‘ “u L 1" ’ ' . 9 : 'my be opened in this department With gatcigigf?O?tt‘}::s{l::sr:§tnii eam gm“ l b it T if J’rin cannot have Your own way in [905’ at the hour or 2.30 I). m. ' .‘ . ' n ‘ . b i ,3 .g .. - ._.ra orâ€"none e er. r'on . . . . ' rm fugggfltfii if; 21,3:e‘aw}:g:; 023??? The best hay car on the market The only tripple power car iiiadee. :I‘iniuldng “953,8”th and mm the I' 0' PRVUTOB" . . Opp‘ To ‘Vn Halls ,, ”deposit. Withdrawals may be made One horse dOes the same'work as two when the tripple car is used. Illa}: ”Merl? :mefs' .. . . .. . Shaikh i if. .bY Cheque and without notice to the Call and see ”10‘1““ before buying. ‘ ‘ twel'i‘tlm are l mf' Hob torts. read the bhcnfis (“my (“homily ' " flank. For full particulars. correspond Pratt‘s Food always on hand. This is the time of year to feed ‘ c mp er 0 8 reu‘ ’ .lUllt‘ 51h, 1905' I-with Mr. A. A. Holllngslltlzld,Blanagcr’ it to your horses, cows, calves, sheep, hogs, turkeys, hens, chickens. '~ , of Peterboro Branch, PeterbOro. l The best egg pro-luccr on the market to-day. Those who want anything in nursery s‘ock such as a l ' I . . . l . . u . . ..ppe plum I13: MOD(;I3.VLnlIgh3 tile Metho-I and pear trees, or small fruit, call and leave yOm' order. Price’s low. dist PWQNI Ieague 19m 3’10 . Seed potatoes. Order now. ' L. .ther oftheir Socral gatherings at _ l Call and get a box of Pratt’s gall cure for horses. which quite a number were pres-l ' em. The meeting was ably pr g P g YN .I I. if”, .. ‘....Lf.i.; “1- ,sided over by Miss Pearl Burnhaml vvvâ€" vvv FOR Ul’>'l‘O-l).\'l‘li Illill'lilRY. l a GGEED COLD . Is; .- (A; "'H. "~< ' . .who presented an interesting pro l 9 “I“ lilll lllr‘ildgl l'mmt" i l ." gram as follows . Readings “The I h' , _ , , _ q I .I I II , . . i l )i\. , young man in society” by MLI I n 15 Office ever) \\ edncsdas nnl Saturda, evenings, »-‘â€"-~c.-H,-----..-.n..._...._ I l 'Walter.Hetherington, ‘Two kinds ' ' ' a ,ofpeople’ b, it... Letitia Arm_iOpp. Dominion Hotel M1llb1 00k. l u strong' “The young man atl " ‘ m ‘ ' " " --__-___-_e=. “~â€" :' Honie"’bv Mr. Harvey McMahon. 'The Big *â€" 5 A solo by Miss Gertie Clarry. A Q ' .1 "m “mull W m 3 ”out“ cold II ISIIIOI II The (310,-,- Song” bIIIIMISS Tire Setter, which is by far lllt‘ fasttst II “and INIIgeInII MISS May Dun. and best ever made, and the only kiitd 1 Iran played the accompaniments All of the parties acquitted them- CANADIAN, PACIFlC .selves admirably. Slips of paper . were passed around first with women, for it will never do to] ‘ numbers'and then With puzzling this slip by. The ladies will be generousl" . GOING DATES AUGUST 29, 1905 Stations south of but not including main line Toronto , ' to Sarnia, (including 'l‘oronto). . SEPT. 2) 1905 Main line Toronto to Sarina and stations north (except I . McKay Sewn soles, l f' 1 .1 P the sterner sex were present to regu M price $3 and 2'50’ “ emuSda‘ ° N I . . .................,........ $2 00 hear the advice given in the read- I 75 pairs Men 5 Box Lalf Bals., regular $2 50 and 2 oo ings which as the leader said saezprice I....i...(III....I..[.:.I.I..:.....II.I.).... . . , would also applv to the ladies. 40 pairs ‘a les orce 0“ medium extenSion, Good-year welted‘ soles, sizes 2 1-2 to SEPT‘ 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Bateson of 7, made to sell at $3, sale price . I 7~ Havelock, who have been visiting 60 pairs Woman’s Strap Slippers, regular $r 50. sale price 93 friends here, returned home last 74 pairs Girls“ ‘ LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS. 0"“ “'33“ . . positively guaranteed. . 1905 From all paints Toronto and East, to and including IN SEASON. i , . _..____., Shaibot Lake, and Kingston, and north of Toronto â€"â€"â€"â€" l and Cardwell June. on North Bay and Midland Divisions. ALL KINDS OF TEMPERANCE spectfully soli (:1:ch every customer. and you are requested to call and give me a trial. Yours for business, D. Milligan, MILLBRCQK MEI Henry TmnbethI and Come Early and Avotd the Rush. dagghter. Miss Edith of Rochester “is" ill: Douglas 5m? 5m"? Ptltlbfllu. TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO WOMEN as well as Mtn, but -â€" Will not be issued at Half Rate to Children. 83” 'l‘ini-Js NOT 0001) MRS G M KNOX 'bN IMPERIAL LIMITED EXPRESS 'l‘RAiNs. ' ‘ . . a . n , , l For further particulars apply to nearest Canadian Pacific Agent. or c. is. FOSTER. D. P. A~.. c.‘P.-R., Toronto, Ont. I‘.‘ ‘9!" .IMILLBROOKJ DO NOT MISS the Grand Opportunity that will be given to the People of Millbrook and surrounding country on Next AUGUST 15th 85 16th. Mr. O. Hughan, the enterprising and well-known Jeweler and Optiman of Lindsay, fer the past month has been taking a Post Graduate Course in Optical Science from the leading Optical Specialist in Canada, Dr. Wm. E. Montgomery, Eye Sight Spec- ialist of Toronto. This Specialist. is drum: 3. grandeork through- people _ . Montgomery, the Eye Sight. Specialist, FREE of charge Mr. O. Hughan will be is Cele- brated Specialist, whose services will be FREE to the public. g or drug- glad to welcome all mers and as many new ones as DOS“ alsoreceivcd from private find lliizliimi "lMUt‘d out of His Sible' By keeping an up-tO-date StOCk or sources. , I a The Mirror extends sympathy to the The (‘iiiizulian lillllli of (fonnnche, a O C e i 1E S 0 n I bereaved relatives. Plaintiff, and Ilium livans, Ilolin \‘v'. ’ serviCes ii: the Methodist (‘hurch here l l have 3”ch f‘"‘l.“”“‘” in t‘XL‘f‘llllOll a e C ELEO E E er I next Sunday. Special “”1.ch l all the estate, right, llllt', interest, claim, 3 Evans. in toand out of all and singular, "’ the following land and premises sitiiatc F C l\‘lll" and l)t'lll" the South half of Lots ' 9 I , - ‘0 .5 that cannot possibly hurt your “heels. ‘ . I can eel :1 RI of tires in 2c minutes aQ n 88 aurafi with this machine and do a better job . o l l . than any man can the old way. No more lnarninr7 or scaring the . . . . , . . - . - , ... F RM LABORERS’ EXCURSIO W“ m i ~~ 0' °* 32:; o‘ta‘tree Ice cereaiiqyat iltertained, as the speCIal tor them below sug- ASSIMBOIA‘ UNDER NE“? MANAGEMENT- all, NO MQrdmrMCd “has. 531;: wereservedand allhad quiiL'geSt-S' . , I $12.00 GOiIl $1800 Returnlng. Just bring along one wheel and 'an enjoyable time together. It 300 pairs Men’s Dongola Kid and Box Calf Laced Boots, *‘"" was to be regretted that so few of heavy extensron, Goodyear weltcd and STOCK NEW AND FRESH. watchIme set it with this machine. and you Will never again have them set any No matter how many come. you 7 . .' I will not be kept waiting, and every job ------‘- 1 50 â€"â€"â€"...__ iiorth of Cardwell Ilct. Toronto on North llay Section) OX STERS AL“ AXS ON HA1”) gola Rid Laced ' Boots, I I also offer you the Very Best Work in all branches in general blacksmith ing, waggon and carriage building and ~ e. . . . ““7177 . - ..::.â€".-â€"7â€" .. 7â€", DRINKS, HOT COLD. repairing. painting. c. at i'cri'reason- Spring Heel Boots,.- made by \V' A. ONE“ AY SM‘OhD ‘CIiAiS‘Si ”pkg”! IO iblyfilgliiholii) I “- able Prices. . Tuesday accompanied by their Marsh, $2,I sale price I 25 “Inlbeffild’gwgidaf{If101.1:Italihgrefxginifi iffntxgbqqugiXSLiiiihhihr FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND 2 Imakea specialty Iot'pIractical horse Deice Miss Lilian Clarke. I 74Ipalrs Men's Fancy House Slippers, regular $1 50, ”Ir’pmcfilina. cliéfged Cassli‘A‘lMl l AFBOngg :qt w,n‘n‘m€g‘(providcd FANCY BAKING tsliiictliig and always give It caieful at- . sac price. . I" - l ‘ H ,‘ . it ‘A A ‘ ' d " â€" J l“- The Misses ens, fPet . I ., - ' /3 such l‘ARM LABORLRS work not less than 30 days at harvesting, .in pro . A . . . III Mg II D {Cg-bog), We Will sell IThursoay afternccn 23y pair duce certificate to that effect), they WI“ be returned to Original Starting W.A share of your patronage is re. specxal effort is made to please nggeuaens - .3- e Dmeg . rs, ' or Men’s and Ladles’ $5 00 BOOtS at $3.00. Point at rates shown above On or before Nov- 30th» I905 . . _ 2 ' i Want your moustaI ammo! brown or l â€"_â€"._'_-_E"1 Omemee and V Miss Ethel Sld'afi'ipy Coboconlt. Miss Amy Parsons home after visiting ! friends. Miss M Grundy is visiti Min Thexton of )lillbr: u Mics G. G-andy is visiti Bollcrlllo. Mr. Ernie Balfour was a v orboro on Monday. ; Mr. Norman Holden (.f'l Sunday in Omeinee. Mlle Annie ivory ha: re visiting at the bone of llei of Bellevtlle. Mr. Wm. Robertson was Ida on Sunday. i , 4 Miss Maggie Bent spa with her Ida friends. Miss Minnie livafn is v1l home of Mlss Elva'l‘i. ::l cook. l Mr. Ormomi liaisi- r.’ Tot t ltlng his sitter Mrs. Elm: . .3 Misc Evelyn ivory >14}: "1 Chemong l‘ark. Miss Sara Lamb is visit"! any friends _..- AA.A,-7.._._ .,1 Consumption Begins Win: The cough racks and taxi tissues of the llihutt. l; :‘1 oupervenes and lllPilhi'T:»'.1: or lung troubZe le («is “1‘ important time is a: ti..- Stay the progress (It the :n :3; fragrant healing (manna); reaches every purl r! L.‘ w tubes, throat and !-..i gt. . at destroys disease germ-,9 :u heal! Gore spots, clears " throat of (lie-"Large i -14 soothe, never iiri'atrs. n: (or every form of cetarifz. 1‘ core use (‘utarrln 7. .zm. "v. , treatment slaw; tr :3. .- z~ Lj LEE}. TURN. â€". Special to the .‘l irrf r. Harvesting is t‘ e «'zr‘. .â€" a-ound here and ., mac- :2..- making preparations for i: 7-: Miss Addie Pudfl :.~. F; at. summer liolidags “iii. Mr. and Mrs. It. l“. ;;:L. Mlas L‘zzlc dots: is \ :~.;“., , around Franklin Mr. “'12:. Carey, :1 1.031;. farmer of Betl.e',.~'; t-zzt 5t‘lL-i.) friends in this i.e;-,;é.= artx...’ Miss Carrie BAH. it? i.~ (l.I' cool breeze of the 1...}..u :9. Point. Ilr. 110th and El! e1 .7 Sunday with Eletlie! frieifi. Mrs and Miss \‘(yidcr are visiting 3.2.1236 l.,::..; . : 3." Jones. Mr.Jos. Hats is ;':'.;;.; in: touches on 3.2: nt- 2 hustler. Among those \\ 3:: le- ‘1 2‘» Slot) t0 (heinoiig Pan; air-3 Rolit Hays, Juli“ B ._\‘.‘I, F. it . and Joseph Boyd and .‘«I;.~'.~u: Font and Maud Jul-(‘5. On account of Quarter‘} 2: ow service here was it illidrau: .4. Mr. Manning of flariiz-v v. guest of Miss A. l'oast S';z.d.:j'. GENERAL l.\'l-‘-.'i..‘ii.\ l Ii .‘ BUSINESS. Writing: of the rcIaiirt .~ , :3 to business in the New Lita". ‘Ui Magazine (at Septein’ccr Goodlovp, \\ lio has ll.li-:€ E" tiouoftlieindizstri1.IiI~-'i ."r . says: "TRRCbit‘lit-grfi: .. lanes, cicrksliips (if ‘.';-..'. .- nianagerial uni-k dozen descriptionsâ€"7:. e woman gate ahead (-2 '..'.:- ';::;" ovary time. l;:;:»â€";.. .3 L--- stance is intportuttâ€"lm- :11" t: that secures preference 3‘ -r'.l.":;. ~. is general, not rpm-n.3, caption of stcimgrag that is only one St‘t'iitil; . {9. . tars ’6 equipment 1: is t! c 2. knowledge picked n; :r. :. Sources. in Selim: and . :2: < :' 1' same brand of ii.:’ T5i1;iilu:..‘;>..: speaking roughly of Contra" I well for 1!.e clerkshzj s< .’:. r11..-«. gerial work. or '.-r11..> ever-'1: r For it:s‘.a:-.rc 9. Lin vs}; 1,0 c.’ é' events is» quite as in; . '1:.: : 3:. it as in the inner. .'\r.I»'.;.«.':.€..:.(~ the outlines of lliUu H.112 tin: 30:: landmarks in literature xiv standard of tl.e:r innate-.10 fur-e no matter what her \irrk 2s. a. informatio“, more or ices, 2s :3 of every woman the in her own living in :i.:s tut -..‘.;-.-: tur_v.” it‘ll! :- 1' AR.“ ILX lint. '9? Howellâ€" Did you cverdt, any n: labor? Powellâ€"Well, l have hugged pound girl -'Iow n tomes. A‘ Noted Horseman's Exper Mr. Antonie \Vetiditig, owner vents 211 l. and proprietor r Clifton House, Brockville, Fa} liniment compares \\ ill: Scrviii‘. general use around the stable. Strains, S[)I’.ill8, swellings, in! pains and especially for utter-tit the Iliirl bone Nerviliueisuneqn Mn “‘endling belieies Nervilt hidiopeusil-le as a horse ltnlme has strength, penetrating powc. works thoroughly. Every IIOTFA stock owner should use Serv Sold in large the. bottles.

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