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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 17 Aug 1905, p. 2

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'. - """ Coun. McCartney, of Manners, let njob rpracuung for some time baCk' ofcutting down a hill on west bound Dr. and Mrs Deve” and family, My op‘posite 9th Con. for $50, $25 {'me Mrs Rev. Bradley and daughter. leach Louncil,ulsoa fel) of gravel:xxm M. F] _ nd the M. In the same place of 30 rods for $13 to '55 orence, a *Sses Wm. Bug: and J Nelson, and he in. P’Ck"? were gu?5ts Of Dr‘ and structod Robert. Byers to repair west‘ Mrs “ - Rogers, m Omemee 135! boundary opposite lots 6 and Land 7th week. (Ion. lmo west opposite lot I, and also " "“" to put In a. concrete culvert opposite DIED lot. 1. He let a job of taking stones OE In Cam" on Saturday. Aug. 12",, 8th ('on and quarter line west: of M.R. ‘ k d c {m- S] 50 to Nelsos Newton. ‘ 0' . ' 2‘. v- !9“? Agnes jac songabc 9° ) ea ’ Mama by Conn MHJ', fix: by Conn. Dr. and Mrs Deve" and {amiln Mrs Rev. Bradley and daughter, Miss Florence, and the Misses chknp Were guests of Dr. and Mrs W. Rogers, in Omemee last week. 1 practicmg for some time back snngm the Presbyterian Church he instructed RubertAGBrdiu‘ej-to papa“- when the Choir will be aSSisted road on midle mad, Con 2, and mm: a hv Mr. Thos. Chambers. of New “‘3ala-ocutoppopiteIotfiCon.2, and 1e: York City, tenor soloist. This ‘ Job of zravelhng, to Jag. melon promises to be one of the best mxddie road Con.4,at55 and 5.8 cents servmes of the kmd this Church “”‘d' has held. The choir has been ,_C°'"{j K9”! reported “30! he and Hope friends. ‘ I Coun. Shield reported that he leta ‘ , _ {job to James D Hunter on middle road Mrs: S E EMU"; '3 Vlsxpng her: 14th Con .of pultmg in posts on rail- parents} A” and Mrs. IOS' Pcrguson, ' ing, got the ceda r from Henry Lowes; at Mamwll. he let a job of gravemng on north Mr. W W Chown, ex-maror of [hr bumnlary, Scum, at 40 cents a rod to City of Bullcvmc will preach m the.$cott and Albert Rutherford, and also‘ Methodist Church here, next Sunday njob to Ghana. Lough. of‘gravelling on morning and evening. Mr. Chown is middle road, north end of swamp on an able cxpounder ofthe 00"ch 311d 13th Con Hue at 53 cents a. yard. ”0 doubt a large congregation “'i“ be Conn. Shaw reported“ That he met present at eagh scrvkx; 1" the cvming Conn. Lowery. oi" Clarke, and they let the Misses Era :1_nd 1Aorma. \Vdcock. ajob of grading and gravelhng ofabnnt 0’ Toronto, “1“ 5mg. 60 rods at 60 cents a rod. to Ben Olaud. On Sunday evening, Aug. 27th. He instructed Thomas Armstrong to there “'1” be a special service 01 319“" “5-50 0" Cono2ODl‘031‘010t6. songin the Presbyterian Church heinstructed RuberLGardiunrto repair when the choir will be assisted road on miole mad, Con 2, and tofix a . Mr. W W Chown, ex-max'or of the City of Bullevillc will preach m the Methodist Church hcre, next Sunday morning and awning. Mr. Chown is an able cxpoundcr ofthe Gospel, and 'no doubt a largc congregation will be1 present at each scrvica. In the evening the MISScs Eva and Norma \Vzlcock. of Toronto, will sing. Mrs. S E Eakms IS Visiting her parents, M r. and Mrs. 105. Ferguson, at Maxwei}. BUS.D1LaKln5’. Communications were left on the Mrs. Thos. Sharpe; comer Coorcc table. and the Clerk was instructed to and ng 3:5“ l’etcrlmm, nmnufacufr 5 put: the latter Communication on I} la, er and dealer in Little Boys’and Grrls‘l Conn. Slaples reported that the job Ilothing Made to Order and Ready iolgravellmg which no bad lét Messrs Made. Ladle-5’ (Scntlcmcn‘s C10”)cx~’ Howden,‘l‘hompson and Tippett. on 9th ‘lcaned, Pressed and Repaired. Will and 10le concessions, middle road. was be glad to see her Port Hope and completed. Hope friends. I Conn. Shield reported that he let. u l Mrs R Cunmngham, Pcterboro, was a guest at the home of her morher, Mrs. Kydd, last week. Mrllbrook’s brg faxr, Oct. 5th 6th. BANK OF OT'!‘:\\\'A, Head Oflfice‘ Ottawa, Canada. Capital (authorich) $3,000,000; Capital (paid up) $2,500.- 000 ; Rest and undivided profits, $2,573,332; Total Asscts over $23, $000,000. Savings Dchâ€"Accmmts .may be opened in this department wrth ,a deposit of $1 and upwards, on which gmtcres‘: will I): allowed from date: of .deposit. \Xiitfiulrawalsmay be made thy cheque arrd withuut notice to they $311k. For {VJ-l pa'rtigulars. correspond } with Mr. A. A“. Hollingsh'c-ad, Mauagcr! ‘ .of Petcrboro Branch, Pcterboro. i‘ Mrs. Dr Russell and Miss Estella Saunders. ofSt. Thomas, in: gueus at Mrs. S Eaxins’. ' Many news. items out this week. Archie Leach, R Cochrane and R Deyd have gone to Hnglaud I’axk camping. Millbrook Council mee: to morrow L-Vcning. Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Coombe and daughter; Miss Grace Louise, left on Monday for Whitby, and will visit a few days there and at '1'omnt0bcfore returning to their home at Denver. my, who is at présent in the hospital there. Miss Laura (Toe spent a {cw days of vthe past week wsth Mrs. john Stcclc. Mr. Thos. McCullough was in Pct rcrboro, Tuesday, on busmcss. ‘Mr. W. O. Kyd-J attendef thc ire union of the Victoria Countv *Oid Boys at Lindsay last week. Mrs Harry Natxrass was callcd to Lindsay on Monday on account of the seriou< Illness of her sister, Mrs. Mur- Mr. and Mrs. I E Needham receiver? '9’“, Ex“ word last week of the death of Mrs. -Needham’s brother, the Rev. Sumnel August \\ indrem which sad event took placeat but not 11 Marlene, Mich" on Wednesday. Aug to Sarnia. 9. His remains Were mterred in Caro Septem 'Cemetcry, Mich, on Friday. Deceas to to Sam ed gentleman was well and favorably north of known both here and at Omemee, hav~ ring resided in both places previous to :going to Michigan some twenty years saga. He with his wife Vlsltcd therr t‘fricncls in Ontzmo last Christmas, all of whom will sincereEy regret to learn of hrs demrse. He was apparent- Ejly m the best ofhealih and spirxts when Ehere a few short months ago. His sold M “a! Wr‘a'm‘.’ and other relatxves wxll have the Further :hcartfelt ssgawa-zhy of all in their sex! _ on North Septeml Toronto : Sharhot L of Toronto Bay and 3. Tickets ‘ as to mxh 5 ZmrcaVsmcn-L \‘Iiss (‘Iussie Clarry IS. home of her brother, Mr Hastings. Miss Lila Clarke: is visiting friends in ihvelock. Miss Lzllie Mr'Eiwain. c! Omemec, is a guest at the home of her aunt Mrs. Ed. Chnsne, Cam". Mrs. Brakey and daughter, Mrs. ‘ McCimsie, and her daughter Miss jean of Chxcago, 111., are guests at thc home- of Mrs. J W Wabh. Mr. Alfred Walsh, Teller in the Toronto Bank, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cl urry. Ha stings. Clarry is a guest at the ‘_ . FARM LA BORI‘IRS’ EXCURSIONS \Iviglwam, of Omemee, 1905 {home ”f heraunt Mrs. Latest advices from Winnipeg stat ,amn. that the Wheat .3! Manitoba and ti) r and daughter, Mrs. Canadian Northwest will exceed a! ‘ her daughter Miss jean previous sensmm; a great number 0 ,arc EUCSIS at Ihc homc- Eastern laborers M” be required t( .1 ’ i 4.31. assist at Harvesting. A Farm Labor ;, I E Needham received ers’ Excursion will he run from points of the death of Mrs. GOING DATES itth, the Rt“ Samudl Allgnst 29,]905â€"Siatiuns south nf are crowded . L I". Clarry, ting Friday. wide. From T. G. szrbutt, Toronto, appiy- mg for the position of auditor for the Township of Cuvam for the ensuing year. From the Counties Clerk, in answer toacommuuicalion which the Clerk was instructed to send him about. a diverted road, and find out ifsuch road was passed by the Quarter Sessions. through lot 25. concession 5, Manners on the boundary line, which Robert 83ers w; .s interviewing the Council about at. last «meeting The Counlies Clerk says, that a road was iald out from the 5th Con. line throngh lots 2-1 ~ud 25 m the’4th (3.0x: line to the boundary line of Cantu and Mame-rs, 1 and confirmed by the Quarter Sessions ,- Moved by Conn. Kelly. sec. by Conn Staples, That the reading of the min- utes be dispensed with for a while to hear John llorner. Carried. Mr. Hon-rer- informed the Council that in accordance with'instructions he had received from the G.’l‘.R. (10., he came to the meeting to notify the Council rerpectlng trees on the high- way in Cavan, near Ben Rapers, which ‘obstruct the sight of the engineer in 1‘ coming to the crossing and he request ed the Council to have them removed The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. The following communication; were read : Council Chamber. (‘avam Monday Aug. 7, 1905. The (.‘nuncil met at 11 o’clock am. this day, pursuant. to adjournment. Members all mesent. '1 he Reeve pre- aiding. 12:). April, 1836,1-oid to Tickets will be Sold to female as well as to imzh laborers. Tickets will not be sold at half rate to children. Further infurmation will be supplied on application to (‘. B. Fuster, l) P.A., C. 1“, Railway. Tl Yunge 5L, Toronto. Intending excursionists slmuld notify nearest ticket agent :u once \""‘l“" north of Cal-dwell June. and Toronio on North Bay Sectinh). September 4, 1905â€" From all pmnls Toronto and east to and including Slmrllo; Lake, and Kingslonmnd norl h of Toronto and szluell June on Konh Bay and Midland divisions. to to Samia and station but xmt including, mam CAVAN COUNCIL Map was the stmep to!» reversal ot the position hard for the Russian env; a. peace of such a. sort them with face enough to Saturday Night. September 2, 1905 i No one is likely tn be misled by . newspaper reports as to what the Em- sinn or Japanes» pence pl ~nipntentlnr- Ilie-s are :tllegud In be gn ing nut to the “tress. Men charged with so impor- tant a mtssmn are not apt to he loose- tougzml.tt.unglt the3 muv have asso~ Icinted u'l'h them men n hose utterances lure Intended to be used as a bluff. iAhsnlule secrecy is a certainty so far at the work 0! the Peace Conference is emcerne‘l, until it in over. Diploma- tists are schooled in evading every point to be settled until they fully meaenre the minds of tlwir Opponents- Th ‘ dlfl‘el'eum- lunar“... u _ - ,_ -.... muck. uuuuanorn The $3: at Hze position “ill make it the Russian emmys to arrange of such a. sort as will leave Sta] h [ace enough to go home. â€" 0f 5 Night, , a wi ‘ far LA BORI‘IRS’ EXCURSIONS. Fr. 1905 levy nix-ices from Winnipeg state ship Wheat of Manitoba and the Th Northwest “in exceed all seve :eusmia; a great number of sea}? ahorere wxn be required to ('0' iarvesting. A Farm Lahor- 10V." aion will he run from points: able GOING DATES (‘avm 39, HOSâ€"Stations south of, tione finding, mam line Toronto ’J‘hi era] 5 Br 2, 1905â€"Muin line ‘I‘nron- The '1 l nu.‘ no.‘o:_.u_ H.595: by 001113.!" 8|.e‘ep to be sham The a position “ill make it 0| :3 north (except 2c. and Toronio be 66 feet a required to Calm. lely introduced a Ry-law tc Farm Lahor- levy certain Rates on the “hole rate- ) from points: ahle properly in the Township of CS (‘avnn fur the purposes therein men- ns south of, tinned fur the year 1905 line Toronto This By-Inw parsed through its sev- eral stunss and was signed and senled l line Town. The Township purposes and the 'l‘uwn' mrth (except ship School Rules are the mune as lax-t and Toronio venr, but the County Rate had to h. misa.) half“ mill to meet tho County n all ponds Rate which is $715 43 more than Ian: I! including year. u! of u hat is in This is nutthe and Russian rover-s ormake _ ,, _ Haul“, "4‘ 11th day of Sepwmber next. CH AS. M CNEI L, Rrave_ J. J. FAIR, TOW‘llsMp Clerk " Dear me! If I couldn’t talk Ithink would go insane, wouldn't you, "No," replied her brute 01a husband, I “ouldu'tPâ€"Hous’ton l’ole. uulprlce...... "nu-u RLonerv. “ork done 011611; con i I m er 0 SW last winter. 13 ~19 '1' Armstrong, widening and: {M- - w Buggs and J Nelson, cutting hill on w beundury. Cam-1’s share of: gmnt........... 25 00 f J M ad)”, 3 1-2 days work on east ‘ boundary, full price.......... 5 25 J Foster, cedar for bridge CH!) 10 4 32 'l'theé, work on n w boundary 5 25 R W Marlingdamage winter road 3 00 J H Armstrong, pald MrHamuah for. gravel 4 84 F Staplés; work on con H e of m r 24 50 G H 83913133 yd?! gravel w Lniry' “I“ price .. ........ o M , I) L Armstrong............... 1 1 , R Gibson, 74 yds gravel, got by _ Thomas McCumns 5 I I J Finley. road Jub on 6th con I mud east of m road ........ 30 C J Peel, on acct. ofroadjob on m r 20 C R Byers. work on I'll: con live «w of middle row]...... S (1 R Byers, work on west boundary Mumers, full price........... 17 2 inlay. fixing bridge on 6th con line «Q material e nfun rum] 4 01 H Gallespie, 160 yd: grave! got by R. SStanes dumages tugcrop I3 71 N Newton, raking stones off Slh and 9th con’s w of m mud. . 4 5( J D Hunmr, danmge to crop ' rimming gravel...... 3 00 J W Lewes, work and gravel on ‘ nnrth boundary. funprice... 10 6! A Sanderson, work on 13:): JF con line 9 of m rozul.... .16 23 W Fisher, sharp’g grader blade I 50 W H Lowes, cedar... 2 00 R Howden, work on 12th eon e ofm r, tile for cu)verL...... . 25 20 W Boggs and J Nelson, cutting hill on w boundary. Cam-1’s share of: gmnt........... 25 00 J M ad)”. 3 [-2 duvs “'m-l: nu M”... 5 Ed Page. repairing culverts on 4th cm. line. east 0T m mm! W Elliott, 4 1 '2 days np'g gradP-r S 'I‘mmhbnrn, delivering and putting in 2 culverts on n b full price ...... Cue, gravel for m road c...... ‘ Earl, 6 pieces timbergetby ‘ E Page, for culverts on cull 4 G Sanderson, 41-2 days With team on gruder...... W Larmer, 4 I 2 days with team on grader bringing grader Wm. Larzner, 4 1’2 dam with team on gru.le.r.............. J Jones, 80 ydu gravel got by Chester Fee ..... FJ Hun}, 28 .\'ds gnu-e]. not hv :33 0n mntinn the Reeve to sign the following 01 At the Muse of the meetinzit was wry pleasing to the Clerk for the Coun- cil to acknowledge their appreciation of hIs ssrvices, by tender-“2;; him a unanimous vole of thunks {or the math ner in which he had prepared a paper for each of the Councillurs, thus help- lm: them to strike the rate HE WOULDN'T. This R's-m“- several slams sealed. ' Con n Stables introduced a By-law to levy Public Fchnnl Rates in the Town- ship of Cu '31) for the yPar [905. Staples, 'l‘hnt Joseph l’errinuetabonus of 25 cents a rod towardspnmng Up a wire fence on 8th (‘on. roan], Lotl7 as far as n benefits Hm rend. (arried. {flair Vigar hair food you can buy. For 60 r' “' \ n thon can? op [MG 15 50 4250f, SEW g M 8131111168 n. L'l’xvsénino n. Mus. J .' UTFIEER, Colorado Springs. Colo. 3! on a home. J. c..u'm cb.. An drunk". for Lowell. Mus. m V .,.-- .. -m... nun. u. uuxun to gi-bwjuud now; It is tom-teen lnchel long. Thu seems i. splendid result to me after being any”: wjtlggu {Juny hair." “ My hair mod to be very short. But mm; Ayer's Huh- Vigor a shun time It 21:33 tn rum und “In. 09 (- I-.._.‘A_ ,__“ hair food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. uncu, com. Work Dy 3 days $0.,GU 2dnys4 00. 6mm 2 days 300,901”! Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Aycr’s Hair Vigor is the only gnm‘el, got by a: _- . utmn's . 25 00 work on east " "‘ price.......... 5 25 ridge CH!) 10 4 32 .v boundary 5 2b Iwmler road 3 00 momen:s wh [ MrHaumah 4 34 : Hleofmr 2450 aye] w {dry Itrodltceul a By-law to as (m the “hole rate- in the Township of purposes therein men- payspd through its and was signed and >eve w s authorised g orders:â€" 29 69 i2 40 5 00 I" 30 00 20 00 13 70 300 450 CANADIAN PACIFIC FARM LABORERS’ EXCURSION W0“ and ASSINIBC m1nnn n - S 00 17 00 518 1-0 on 51 30 560 196 350 ,,, -7, _. v...-u.~ -vvv. ‘)\'Lll, JyUD 'l'I-CKE'I‘S WILL BE ISSUED TO WOMEN as we“ as Mcn, but waI not be issued at Half Rate to Clnldren. E3: T101; ms NOT GOOD ON IMPERIAL LIMITED EXPRESS TRAINS. For {grthqrparticulars apply to nearest Canadian Pacific Agent, or an“ ----- ny nu __ -. V m.“ If patch-awn; engaged as FARM LABORERS at such FARM LABORERS worx not less than 30 days at ducc certificate to that efi'ect), they m” be returned Point at rates shown above on or before Nov. 30:11, 'I'TI‘L'L‘H‘D 11'11'7 an cushy...â€" Will be sold, with , v v v _V-, ---...uu . Avi‘Ll 1 n 1 \I H LlVlVll‘LbU OIH)’ “'1“ be sold, with a CERTIFICA'I‘E exttnding the mp before September isth, without addinona] cost, to other points in Mamtoba and Assiniboia. If purchasers engaged as FARM LABORERS at Wmmpeg (provided such FARM LABORERS WOrK not less than 30 days at harvesting, and pro- duce certificate to that effect), they m“ be returned to Original Starting Point at rates shown above on or before Nov. 30th, 1905 TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO WOMENflas wall as Mcn, but 1'1" “no ‘ku :‘.‘....t,l .. YT-1( n . . "n. ‘ â€"â€"â€"'__. to Sarnia, (including 'J‘oronto). 3313122, 1995 Main line: Toronto to Sarnia and stations north (except â€"â€"_..__‘.__. north of Cardwull Jet. Toronto on North Bay Section) SEPT. 4 {905 From all paints Toronto and East, to and including -â€"-â€"..L__ Shmbot Lake, and Kingston. and north of Toronto and Cardwel} June. on North Bay and Midland Divisions. “fiâ€"u 60 AUGUST 29, 1905 St;l_ion§ south of but 113 n... “n. ”a unuL\Kb, . but live lives of sacrifice far more noble, and beneficial, and worthy of a reWurd far greater than those of the nmrtvrs, who, for 2!. few moments while the world was (I) The shedding of blood IS not the means of reconciliation, but the symbol ofthc means of reconciliation. It symbolizes giv- ing up of life. Christ atoncd for our sin because Hegavc Hiswhoic life (a psrfcct sacrifice) to the mission of re leemmg mzin. Secondâ€"jesus Christ came to teach men the means 0! reconcil- iation to God. In this He used the Old Testament symbols to teach His followers: ONE 3\ AY SEC 0ND C I ASS "IICKEJ Q‘TO WINNII‘EC only '19, mm uhh a (‘1: p l 1 cm a I‘D ' , ~__..»u u’ubylll- (I) The peace offering sealed a compact between men or between man and hts God. (2) Trespass offering atoned for a trespass against man. (3) Burnt offt-sring was a general atonement for the people. (4) Sin offering atoned for Sins; of ignorance of people. i But wilful sin or conscious dis-‘ ‘ obedience had no atonement pro- vided by the sacrificial system.) This sin was the great burden Of! the prophets, who, like David, Job and Isaiah, sought for recon-l ciiiution with God after commis- sion of such sins. For this the only means ofxecoumli.ition is in a broken and a contrite heart ~uot { in sacrifices. Firstâ€"The God’s sight is greatness of sin in x'chaIed by the sins that were or were not atoned for by the sacrificial system. TEXTâ€"Heb. .9 .' "3" , 2â€"Aml almost all things are by Me law pun/ed will; blood ,' med mil/tout skcdd'ivng qf blow! is no remission. lhe following Isa sis of Rev. Mr. Clare Mrs.(ReV Dr.) Chown, of To- ronto, also sangut both services. 1 Her selections wexc: at the morn- ing Service “ The Man of Galilee” and in the evening ‘I'm a Pilgrim.’ Mrs. Chown has a voice ofextruor' dinzn‘y richness and power, and her enunciation is very clear. making her singing most impres~ sive. All present were delighted with the exec-Hunt discourses and{ singing. .. uA;UVA|uA|U unuuuuwu ASSINIBOIA. $12.00 Going $18.00 Returnlng. The Services in the Millbrook Methodist Church last Sunday were interesting and appropriate. The Rev. D. K. Clare, B. A., of Selwyn, preached both morningr and evening to large and apprecia tive congregations. The Misses Eva and Norma Wilcock of 1‘0- ronto, sang at both Services and at theSunday School. In the morn; ing they sang “' Nearer My God to Thee," and in the afternoon and evening ‘Whispering Hope,’ They have remarkably sweet voices and theirsinging received much favor- able comment. Special and Interesting Servings- in the Churches on Sunday. C. B. FOSTER, D. P. not (he as martyrs, r ... A owing IS a short synop- . M 1'. C10 re’s (Jlscours'cs: MORNING. acrifice far more GOING DATES . P/IOBRIDE’S Wmmwbw- - .c Sheriff's offiCc, ('ulmurg, june 51h, 1905. 1905, at the hour ofz .30 p. m Town of Cobourg L'nitctl (‘ountit-s of" By virtue of a Northnnilwrlnnd Writ of Execution and l)u:h;nn iissncd out of His TO \\'l'l': JMujcstfs 3rd Di nsmn Court of the County of Ontario. to mC Llll'L‘('l(;‘(l in an action whcrcln The Canadian flank of (‘ommcrcce Plaintiff. and john Evans, john \K'. Mcharry and Anne J. Mcharry, Dc fcntlants, I haw: SCIZul and taken in execution . all the cstutv, right, title, Interest, claim, {prom-rt); demand and equity of re- ldcinption of the above named juhn‘ ‘ Evans, in {011ml out of all and singular, tn: following land and prcmiscs situate lying and being thc: South halfof Lots 2 and 3, in the xoth Concession of the 'l‘ownslnp of Blanvcrs, in the County of Durham. all of which I shall offer for sale at myofficc in Victoria Hall, in the the 1413 Day of Seplember. ‘ I The services in this Church I onSunday were lmghtnnteresting and instructive. The Rev. “"111. johnston is preaching a series of isermons on “ The Bible as the 9 Word of God,”and his discourse On Sunday evening was listened ' to With close attention by a very iltirge congregation. Miss Brice, J of Toronto, sang two solos, “ The; I Heavenly City," and “ The Shep‘j 30 Days I will sell 8 Chimes at LOST 1’ MCBRIDE, Millbrook including main Iinc Toronto OF LANDS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3rd. The danger of being “not far from the Kingdom.” We pro- crastinate. Its treetlom ofaccess nmkes us put off. We do not recognize the one ideal must be obtained belore we see a higher ideal. So procrastination means no progress. This means in all God’s laws ~decay or rot. As in the tree so in manâ€"this decay is fatal. To destroy the capacity to advance means eternal death, so proarastination is fatal. Not tar frOm posseSsing means to lose, as did the virgins who stood at the Gate but Were refused admission W Strain. The Base running of M Petlan was a revelation to the spectators. Ab Duncan got five Bases on balls and then growled at the pitcher. The excellent coaching of McKim, assisted by the errors ofthe scorer aided the tigers to land the victory. Some of the errors charged to the Athletics were made by Edmunds on misjudged ‘flys’. Another game hy the same teams will be played on Friday next at4 p m. FALL TERM Opens Sept. 5th in the Famous {S’NOTICE For the nvxt endâ€"’J'hough he was an honest enquirer he Was not in. He was out. Religion is not a thing 01 degree. It is an attitude of the peisonalitv to truth. Then: is no intermediate state between sin and righteousness ; not a thing of degree,â€"~of virtue and Vice at the same time. Virtue is a right at- titude of the personality to truth, vice is awrong attitude to truth. This is [he first requzsite ofall moral and religious lifeâ€"leaned toward one’s convictions, ideals ana’purpows. in life, (5) But the great point in bringing him near the kingdom of God was that he answered dis- cretely ('i e ) not by clap-trap ans- wers, but was i'onest in his reas- onings and desires. Istâ€"Thls young man was (I) Earnest, (2) Knew God’s Word, (3)“.7215‘ zealous in religion, (Moral Luz-m J'aClnC Agent, or . R,, Toronto, Ont. on THC RSI )AY, .O.PROCTOR, Auul bUHCCSSlOn Of the 1mm, in the County I 110138 to merlt your patronage, and W111 give of which I shall offer flu: in Victoria Hall, all cuStomers my very beSt attention- A can is most respectfully solicited. Ff‘inknnmm will sell Sewing Mn, LOST PRICE. I. 1 w. '1”? ' ,4 ""4 Sheriff. @A share of your patron spectfully snIiCItcd ALL KINDS OF 'I'EMPERANCE DRINKS, HOT .COLD. mm FIRST-CI.ASS BREAD AND FANCY BAKING. I OYSTERS ALWAYS ON HANDi IN SEASON. UNDER NEW Wig 20 East Enmmurant STOCK NEW ANI LUNCHES A'I‘ All J. STEELE'S, FOR UP-TO-DA'I‘E JEWELRY Issuer of Marriage Licenses, MILLBROOK. All om gladuates are sure of getting positions. Among our large attendance of studentsdur- ing the \ear Were ex- students of ten other Colleges. ‘3 rite {01 Circulars. W% ‘ TORONTO; mm w. j. ELLIOTT, Principal or. Yongc Alexander Sis. An interesting game was played be- the Athletics and Tigers, two local Teams, on the Show Grounds last Fri- day afternoon, resulting in a victory for the 'l'igers.‘ The followmg represented the 'I‘eams : Athletics. Tigers. R Edmunds Ist Base F Coombe W Strain Catcher 1, Russell i A E Duncan 2nd Base A Leach C Needler Pitcher B W} ute I Richards 3rd Base 0 McKim H Nuttrass R Field G Duncan C Nattrass C Field T Donnelly M PethiCk L Field H Dunslord : R Cochrane S Stop N Dunsford l Scorerâ€"WI E Gillett. 'Umpire--â€"" C W Richards. . ' Score Athletics 9. 'I’irrers 10. l The Battery work of both teams was I very effective especxally the catchingof' W Strain. l TORONTO, ONT. "n-va. --. 4“ Opp. Town Hal] MANAGEMENT. e READ AND I make a specialty pf pm . , . shoeing and always gn'c n ”\th tcmlon. . Enron 18 is re I A spcual effort {5 made urcnased the Grocery Business frcm Bride, I will be glad to W ners and as many new elccme all ones as pos- By keeping an up-to-date stock of I1) FRESH. .L HOURS. BASE BALL. 1 ED. Milligan, L MILLERCCK A spccxal cfiort is made to please every customer. and you are rcqucaled to call and give me a trial. Yours {or business, I also ochr you the Very Best Work in all branches in general biacksmilh ing. waggon and carriage buildmg and repairing, painting, ‘c , at “my reason- jzble pricrs. wun uns machine and do a bcxlcr job than any man can the old way. No more burning or scaring the rims, or boring new holes, and best of all, No More OVcrdiahcd “heels. just bring along one “heel and watch me set it with this machine. and you will never again have than set any other way. No maucr how in will not be kept waitin positively guaranteed. any come. you 5, and every jol: 1 can Set a SL1! “uh this machine than} any man can I have rccmdy put m a House cold Tire Setter, which rs by far the fastcst and best 0 cr made, and the only kind that cannot possibly hurt )our “heels. I can Set a sci of tin: in 2c minutrs “.nL .LL. akc a specialty of practical horse g and always give it cachul at- so prompt for colds and (Tatarrhozone. Refuse a $121 Insist 0n having onlv “I‘m You'surely won’t stop at a dollar bill to cure that horid, unlfl‘eling Culd '3 Go to any druggist and get "(‘aturrlwznne" and your cold will he a {Linguine past. There 18 almost witchery in the swift way (‘atarrlwzone kills volds. But when you ('onsiderthe penetrating, healing and antiseptic qualities of ('a- tarrhozone perhaps it’s not so wmnler_ ful. Certainly there is no remedx 1.91. FOR SAIECHEAI’. A ‘I of housdzold fim. iturc. km a tin of Bricx, a feed boiler a; d pxcss. Apply to I) (THAN! Miilbrook atthc Storc 0th. ‘,’ The sudden death of Miss Emma I Lemay, at the early age (A 18, “hileon la visit to her uncle: Mr. W Sm lgmw, ' of this town, was a very sad «me. She “ was.1aken suddenly ill wnh append]. citis, and died Monday at 11 3.211. ‘Deceascd resided m Pttvrbmo win) 1 her uncle Mr. James Baum. from fivhos: residence the {um-ml tmk place I Wednesday pm. to ngcficld. Mrs. \Vm. Pctrie and damp Miss Mary Pctrle, of Tonzm left for Lindsay todav, ' ( RUSS Mary Pcme, of Tonuwanda, left for Lindsay todav, after a most pleasant visit at the home (if st.Ks'dd. Dr. and Mrs. chn and (-1 Mrs. (Rev.) Bradlevand daugm and Mrs. D. Minigan and 1} Rev. and Mrs. Wm. johnslon and ncice, Miss Lindsay of 'J'r Mrs. John Steel and her yum Widdcn. of Port Perry, drm'c dc the River and had a must pl outing yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Pcndry has from Manitoba, and benefitted by the mp. Dr. and Mrs. “chH and is \ Mr. and Mrs. \‘i'm 5.- attended the funeral of sts Lemay at Lakcficld day. Dr and Mrs Rog Helen, of Omemec, at the home of Dr Sunday. Mr Wm. Lang returned h week after an extended visit to ba and Western pomts. SELL YOUR COLD FOR 31? ng It the store or ho U‘L‘ . Pctrie and dang uwre 18 no remedy ha}! colds and catarrh as Refuse a substitute and a only "(‘ainrrhozone." Mrs ROgL-rs .mdsay of 'l‘momol, 1nd her gum! Miss ’etry, drove down to d a most pleasant I). CHA MI I I 1512‘s? :ycll and children, and daughter. Mr. gan and «hildxcn, Johnston fanuly "a“... ,r 'r f 18, “hum, k" Sm 13170“; ’d “Only: last and Miss quantity rct urned greatly l quan- a (‘idcr Maniu; hter guests H last When some men have no bel pal-.11 they hum up Gomez. use" wires to do. Such pain and en Sure 1:4,- nerVous headache \ :.cx. '. sure cure like Sennéme. A in sweetened \\ ater bring: relief. You feel L‘eth‘r a' , ' braced up. in\i~or.1:e‘.,‘.m.x.i .I'ay after Lu: date '1. v moi Nernline irrevems nnd stomach disordereâ€" henltb and etrezn;12.. Lu needs Nervfiine and slum V In 256. boules even v. Lac. How ‘oudetfully Jewh pad the furniture-mover’ e b: amp (.1 unnee- ! A woman never judges a am it; u I. liu by the compliq The Federal Bush as U Undany will re open lor 11:91 on Monday the 28m ix.st. 1‘: on: eight years the Fedora} luveeducated and placed in many hundreds of gradual« fictive students desiring lixe‘ In basilica: tramiug at reason should write at once to Houston for full particulars. “3' u a h" lands her ‘Ifn girl refuses a yang: pml, he thinks sLe d :sn': mlnd,so be dusn‘t mind Le.â€" If a. Xau‘yer's access it I! upon lhegifl cumin, 1 more wouAan lau‘ers. A uoman Is as o: 1 a: she even woman imagines a? e esplion that proves the :u.e “'ilat itneeds is the :tzw influence «I Dr. [LL-1.3; “:55 1' work marvels “Let's :Le 51 digestion are poor. 11: Rue sppetite increaws and tin} v. “In Is rapid}; strangurzmg. sch specialist Could u rm,- .‘1 i scription than Dr. Hm; zlzun Mandrake and mmergm. A: in I. yellow box, Price “.56., r for one dollar. "an: a man who Lus .~.: carvirg out a was: It run»: a would not. be aide to car‘.".- ;. house turkey. Many a girl has ieox: roro pointed became a 3M2: L; 1 her to marry him in? as her to cécnmpauy Le: u. 2 POIXTED PAItAGuA 1 Some rich Uneves an: 00.5- ciers. Dishonest grovers semen. legal measures. Jokes on mmriagee are In to :lmse who are not ma. ried When the landlord rain-s he expects the tenam to This 'Io restore sleet) \ou must bodily stream“, :mre mz'. mi hoslthier ucnes. 1 cm - me -'ho!c publcux, makes _\ 01; me Is, glseeeuduralx-c, rlun.:-x:.i Inc-rd mmnxng “Culinefirâ€"ifl fir. of youth “'11! run in )C uupplylng sbumiance d (a Ind J; r. Win-Lory cxyn’SS mum efl'ect uf i-‘erruzune; 1r) A gxrl seldom “sinus Iron; the cob univs: s teeth. Your Worn-out St Why Do Women S Sleep not only rests, bu the body. Cut down the hm And you cm down hoe-L121; in proportion, Rebuiiditwv 1m nerves co to smash, _\ u ; weak and n-rciche-J. 1 BROKEN SLEEP-TiRED EEK Mr. J. Bro“ n took (far Omemee. The Board then till Aug. 28th. lit. Fitzgerald [Lara c Dunaford, Cambray, 3-")th Eventually, the eeliers. w motion of Marlpnsu. decide of the cheese at 10: 2 rune: it over for three ueeks, the next aa‘e. Mt.FlaV(He cah’ed Sort} Pine Grove, Reuben. B‘ Pnlestine, Bed {luck 3 Harvey. lit. Fitzgeratd conmmnct ding st 10 L2 and called 2: but 3" refused to 9931. The buyers did not tee! paying wow. and for 9. MW looked as if no sale would L 'Bobcnygeon .... .... ..1 Maple Leaf ...... .. . _ ....‘ Pgloctine ........... Red Rock North Harvey ...... ()cmemn .................. Dunsfurd . . . . ......... .. . ... .. Csmbray ...... ... ........ M:riposo....... ..... ..... Omemeo.... ........ ....... .. Sorth Vernlam......... ....“ NorthOppc ..... ....... ...‘ Pine Grove ..... . Tho following factori‘ cheese :1 the meeting Homing: VICTORIA CHEES Omemee and Vi A high-class prcpa glossy and prevcnr flay: (atoms cc The Mi

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