Get your clothes made like new 1r.- having them dyed by Parker's J {gng-Vorks, Pcterboro. Harry ‘."~"‘"Rxcï¬ards. Millbrook agent, at his more, D. Ch~mbcr’s old stand Your patronage is respectful“);‘ \v ) Y 2 ' gnu...) m1 tea. I am also agent the Peterhoro Steamlaundry, 32-1 I .4. friming that attracts immediate at gc-mion Is no doubt the kind you are boxing for. We print an other kmd. Stud your ordcrs to the Mirmr Ofï¬ce, King St . Millbwok _ _, -u-ruï¬uu, GNU 'comforr. A room has been set aside for the private.- 11a: of the public which anyone may uw at any and n]! times to hold Pet-tings in or to transact their own private busmess m This is something which the general pubhc are much in; need of and which win ï¬ll a long fell ham, and we: think it Will be apprecia ted. Yours truly, The Ontario Bank, Millbrook, ex ,(rnds to all and everyone a cordxal invitation to (all and inspect their new and up-to dale ï¬ttings whxch are now 'in place and have been artanged so as 'to afford every facility for doing bust-1 prsc wuh convunienca, dispatch, and] '4... .h t. _. 7ic szmuly Hamid and Weekly Star . The MIRROR will be sent to any address in ('anada, Great Britain or 3.! S. to Ian. ls't. 1907. for soc. .Choice Wines and Liquors at the {ï¬ght price 'Phone ordets promptly guarded to. A LEACH, Millbrook NEEDHAM. A UC'I'IONEER -._ 1. E. NngHAM, :FOR UP-TO-DATE )EWELRY. lane: of Marriage Licenses, MILLBROOK. Having purchased the Butcher Business of Mr. Joseph Burns, I am prepared to please the public it FIRST QUALITY will do it. iresbandsaltMeats BUSINESS CHANGE 'always on hand. Tish. Full and Vegetables in season. A trial order solicited. THE 0N1 ARIO BANK ubscribe for Mirror W wishes to inform CV00? b}; ndltglohave auction sales ' ' chplavedto have a can _p a 'Tm reasonable. stem 2 j r. E.NEEI)HAM, , Mn W flue. Minbrook, Om_ '5 a 8035‘ Flinn Hotel. Mr R F J. STEELE’S, of rich, thick, glossy hair! Use this splendid hair-food, stop your famng hair, and get rid of your dandrufl'. yymu‘mâ€" Doyou pin your hat to your low-n hair? Can’t do it? ‘Havea’ t enough hair? It must be you do not know A yer’s Hair Vigor! Here’ 3 an intro- ducï¬on! May the acquaint- ance result m a heavy growth Is It 'Your Own Hair? 1 )PROPRIETOR. noun-1mm mum yerfs MANAGER .vu... mass [or winch then: is a wideâ€"ï¬eld in Cobourg. \ Mr. 1‘" The Mxllbrook Bowling Club is re- £232“); presented, not as players. but as bowl- 1 ing enthSiasts interested in the great We do ‘Inter Imperial bowlihg game at the Datum"; Brookside Bowlmg Green tlli°'aft'er- "(68 com noon, byzâ€"I. c. Kells, ‘A. A. Smith, (30- Age W. 5. Given, John Dawson, J. R. Eaxins, R. J. Doak and John Deyefl. â€05-4 - _ A 1‘ ' Mr. C. V. Pym has been appointed choir leader and organist of Cobourg Presbyterian Church, and W!" leave for that town on Saturday and com mcnce his duties on Sunday. Mr. {Pym has been a great hcl to the 1 Presbyterian Church and Choir here. and by his genial disposition has won ‘ musical ability they are assured of his future success. Mr. Pym will also start a pianoforte and vocal class for ‘ winch there is a ma.- 6-1.1 :. p4, Town Councnl meeting nay evening. mucn credit is due to Mr. R. W. Clarke, the efï¬cient Superintendent of the Sabbath School, for the delightful trip. Indeed. most of the work and trouble of these excursions fall on a few, and we all know of the great m- terest Mr. Clarke takes m anything he ‘ has to do with, and eVen when it means a sacriï¬ce a; his own time and money. When he puts his shoulder to the wheel it has to go, and Tuesday‘s ex ’cursion proves this assertion once more. We cannot let this write up close With- out acknowledging the kindly greeting giVen to all by Rev C. R. Clare, the pastor of the Church, and lor his efforts to help all enjoy themselves. ..vuu.. .uul a ï¬ne moonlight night for a walk and a drive and all are home safe The band added much :0 the enjoyment of the excursiomsts by gmng Several well rendered selections. Much credit is due to Mr. R. W. Then Eastward. coming around to Young’s Point at 7 p.11), and Lakeï¬cld is soon reached; some are: mud, for they have had a long day. but the whistle ‘ bIOWS, and the call “ All ‘aboard †is given, and we reach Peter- boro at 8.30, Frazennllc at 8.45 and Millbrook at 9 pm “What a splendid ‘ day.†and “I ain’t a bit med. are you?†is asked by the young, while the older ones are glad they are home. But a C.-- A.,A, '0 no . . - As an extra pleasure for the happy crowd the boat took them to Roschink, at the head of the lakc, which is said to be about the prettiest spot on these waters â€'"'l nu.“- so be Chcrlshcd while the days are going by P On through Deer Lake, passing Squaw River on the right, where We saw indications of lumbermen at work, “with wood to burn" well stored for next winter. Up Buckhorn River to 'Buckhom Locks ; (who has run fgzlt‘inst the Side of the Canal that so mo ‘ of It is broken down P) After an hï¬ur’s walk We return, calling at Mt. $1111!) for supper. Here all agree thgg‘they got “just the prettiest place for tea," scattered all around. ' a 7, -_- "v van-n.3, WC Wm like a few If we could get them but did not see any. A {cw mmutcs after 12 “All Aboard †was shouted, and away we sarled, through Love Sick Lake and Lock, a lift of some 5 or 6 feet, but if appearances count for anything some on board got a bigger lift than that ; well, why should not the lonely hearts I“. “1....“ L, .- 7 v E On reaching Burlexgh Wharf, the crowd were mostly hnngry. and you should have seen them eat! There was a farmer from the south west of Millhrook, (no great physical dimen- sions), who managed to dine about half a d02en times at least, so It 15 re ‘ ported, and he came home, well ! The Boat allowed most of the crowd a walk across the point ‘and get a view of the ï¬ne falle, where a water power of great ‘value might be, and will inevitablv be, utilich in the not distant future. The double locks lifts the boat m the llclghv borhood of thmy feet. Here also a- ï¬ne new hotel has been built for the tourtst trade. Huckleberry bushes were in Sight, but no berries ; we wouldi [1L A P ed, and in an hour and ï¬Ve minutes all told after leaving Millbrook the jolly crowd’s afloat on the river, pretty quxck work was it not? but none too soon to suit the holiday crowd. “A very pleas ant sail," says one, “Ain’t it great," says another, and for answer, “ Well, I guess.†Katehawanoonlta means “ Lake of ‘ the Rapids†in Indian. Young’s Point and the inevnable locks are soon pass i ed, then through Clear and Stoney Lakes. By the way, IS it generally known that Ministers (Cabinet) come to spend the summer here all the way from Porto Rico? Well, such is the A.1W9i’;â€_...' iï¬â€˜ :Methodlst xcursion. 3 I next Mon- ager o! the ()ntano Bank. last \Gcck. Mr. Walker Mitchell has returned from Toronto, and lns genial lace is agam seen bchind Mr. 5. E. Eakins’ hardware counters. We welcome Walker bucx again. Mr. A. W. Howarth w hxs brother Mr. '1‘. R. H‘ ager of the Ontario Bank In Minbrook. on Monday, july 30th. to Capt. and Mrs. W. D. Leach, a son. Rev P] 'l‘haCRcr, assisiéa_‘b;l‘ Rev. 5 (3 Noble, of Pittsburg, l’a. Congratu- lanons. _ V.- ‘v-u pcrfOImed in the Methodist Rev 1’ I Thacxcr. assign-r! I AtCarivaIc, Sask, on Wednesday. jul; 2‘5th, Miss Annie V Robcinson, of Stoughton, to Mr. juhn Bulhcd, of Canvale. Sask. The ceremony was I'\Lll“.l\‘n\...~l A“ ‘- Miss Fanny Rosenbure is home for her holidays from City 0! Peterboro. Miss Anme Anderson, of Jan- etville, and Miss Ella Snnth, of Franklin, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.J.J. Hunter. Mr. Joseph Haves was in the village last week. He looks well after his trip down the river. Miss Ethel Hunter has gone to Put: Hape for a visu. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruther- ford have returned home after a two months vxsit to Manitoba. They 100k well. Special to the Mirror. V-.~â€"â€".._ Invlluuyo Next Sunday his pulpit wdl be supplied by Mr. Potter, Kingston. Before leaving, Mr. Johnston in- formed us that a gaud supply had been arranged for during his ab- sence. Rev. Mr. johns9on left on the noon train Moziday for a four weeks' vacation ; he intends visit- ing many cities and 0th.: places of importance while away. We jom with his numerous fxiends in wishing him a pleasant holiday. \T..--L I" ‘ ‘ ' ‘ A me organ. 1 he sen ICC was unique in way respect, and those who were present were amply repaid for going through the ram, and those who stayed away missed a great treat. Owing to the disagreeable na- ture of the evening last Sunday the congregation in the Presby- terian Church was not as large as it othermse would have been, though it was a very representa- '. tive one. Many were the specu- lations during the week as to how the Rev. gentleman would deal ‘ with thesubject, “ Unpaid Bills." ‘ His handling of the subject was original, instructive and searching; no one could listen to such an.! ' arraignment of facts without feel- ing his responsibility. Seldom, if ever, have we heard such a ser- mon; it was rich in illustration and packed full of facts. The choir was assisted by Mr. A. W. Kennedy of Oshawa, who rendered a beautiful solo in a clear voice. Mr. Kennedy is one of the promising young men ofthe Pro- vince, vocally. Mrs. H. W, johnston sang a solo in her usual good voxce and manner, and Mr. Pym presided at the organ. The sen lCe was uninne .gHEEvEE EEEEELEE Interesting Services in the Pres- byterian Church, Last Sunday. Sermon on â€"-Work in H ca\'cn.:'i‘ï¬Ã© ' _ Three Heavens, and How Relatedâ€"Eternal Progress In Heavenâ€"Consociatwn of Angels with Mcn. 'l‘he Origin of Angelsâ€"The Essen- tral Nature of Heaven.â€" Character of the Angels.-â€" Testimony of Scriptureâ€" 'l‘he Sure Way to Heaven â€"â€"Practical Tendency of this Disclosure.-Envrron- ment ll) Heaven. and what determines it.â€"Socrettes m Heavenâ€"A Heaven for the Non-Christian \VOrld.â€"Arc Earthly Relatzonslxips Continued in: Heaven ?â€" Meeting and Recogntton Friends in the Hereafterâ€"Personal appearance of the Angelaâ€"Rejuven- escence and growth in Heaven.â€" Houses and Homes in Heavenâ€"(Jar- ments in Heaven.--Clnldrcn in Heaven.- Sex and Marriage in Heaven. 1-- W. Howarthfas a guest ADDRESS THE NUNC LICET PRESS MT. PLEASANT. MARRIED. 42 West Coulter Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. BORN . Howartï¬, Max; CONTENTS. UnDflifl Bills.†CthCh by of They kitty agonizo your Ma. lemo- tmng powerful and ponotnuuz ll needed. Doctou know of nothing It In!“ to you." n Nahum, a strong ‘ pollen-ting liniuum mud. to cu'n jun such pain- a yawn. Nuvillno In very coucwtrntod.’ shout {our time. mate gnu-arm! â€an ordinary lluimonu. In the worn cam Palm-Jo Ron!!!†1'1 oxttnordlnnrii: good. A“ muuulu pain 809. bot'ure n. Nady am â€an in. uzcv-a [nod ncqmum-dathunurolya l' . The Canadian Paciï¬c le way Aime made the wonderful growth of the West poeelbln. in the saving of the wheat and other croye, the interest of Canada and tln- Canadian Paciï¬c are identical. The letter ie Caneda'e Na- tional Highway. it has annonneed tint on Aug. 14th, 17th. and 22nd, it will transport from different territorloe in the East farm laborers to the Cana- 1 din North-Welt at the nominally low rate oi twelve dollars; in fact; tliie Na- tional Highway ie oil'erim: en induce- ment to European farm laborere by making an exceptionally low rate over ite Atlantic eteameliip eerrice in con- nection with ite railway linee. It now romaine (or the Ontario fermer to euow hie pride in the growth 0! hie nation by eo-operatlng with the Canadian Pe- ciiie in lending ovary available able- boxlled man be can to the Weet. It Is estimated 20,000 {arm laborers will be required from the older pro vincee tn assisting in the harvest of ï¬netr wealth. The eons of the West are now urgently appealing to the parental and patrioticinetincte of the farmers onhe East to send every etrong. able- bodted men they can to add them In this work of national Importance The growing interdependence of the Province: of this Dominion must be apparent to all. The product of one II a neceulty for another. Not alone are the eye. at the Eutern Provinces. but those of every country in the world, dlrocted to the almost phenomenal wheat producing qualitiel o! Manltoba. Basketehewen end Alberta. Every hamlet. concession and elde line to Ontario has contributed to the eettle- 1 ment of theee fertile western Provineee. The crops. according to the Govern- mental reports for this eeaeon. i! lately harvested andgurnered, will fur unr pass previous year. in quality and quantity. Terrible Back Pains. \‘e U largely depends on the mother's dlapoaltlon: If she is animated and bright, everyano ls happy ; but If she is normal, irritable and crassâ€"ovary- thtng goes wrong. Bright cheery wont. ‘ on usmlly up. Forrosone. the aunt.» health-maker known. By actlng through the blood Fonozono I is able to reach all the organs that need assis- tancs: It establishes sogulsr and hsal- ‘ thy action of sll functions. builds up ths gonna! hsslth. lorttlss ths system with a towns of energy thst dsï¬cs disease. Don't put offâ€"Formzone costs only flln- cents at anv drug store; get it toâ€"duy' l The Happiness of Home. l Messrs. 'l‘inney Bros. have sold out all their vehicles, and now have more order: than they can ï¬ll. This speaks volumes for the eXCellence at their vehicles. Tom, the next time you get called to the telephone. and can't catch on to the blawsted working of the machine, hang the recruiter up and write instead. Mr. A. Tinney has commenced the autumn course in music. Success, Ab. The Cavanville factory sold 2 5 more chccec than any other factorv on the board at last meeting. Mr. H. Wood has the reputation of making the best cheese of any on the Board. Messrs. Jas. H. Foster and Thomas Fee, purchaScd a handsome driver from Mr. Rupe Winslow last Friday. Rupc keeps only ï¬rst horses, and this one is a beauty. Mr. '1‘. Tully has adverttsed for a man, on account of overrush of work. Tom is certainly niaking thmgs hum at the Ida blacksmith shop. Special to the Mirror. 8V4 A NATIONAL NECESSITY. mg Mr. J. A. Porter. the genial Postmaster of South Monaghan, gave the Mirror a call last week. A Police Court Case, Smith vs. Oke, of Bethany, came up before Mr. K. J. Doak, l. P., who ï¬ned the defendant. Oke, $2 and costs. It was an assault case. Messrs: Jas_ Mrs. I E Needham Miss May attended the Lindsay to the Thousau Major Winslow has gone on an extended nsit to Manitoba. He will visit Souris, where he will no doubt meet a number of the gen- tiemen of the Sunnis Lacrosse Club who recently visued here. We can imagme the reception that the Major 35 sure to receive there. ' Cavanvme News. xded the excursionflrom Thousand Islands last commenced the 1c. Success, Ab. try sold 2 5 more factorv on the Mr. H. Wood uniting the best uard. i I i. have sold out low have more This speaks stand. \\ \. “in use )ou right. NURSE BROS.‘ LIVERYâ€" We will be pleased to have a call lrom you when you need a ï¬rst- class livery outï¬t. Terms right. bqn't forget the place. Union St., Millbrook, W.“ T. McBride's old The immediate development of the It means property was decided upon and e loud-P $80k “10 101 in: ï¬rm of engineer: In Toronto hai tag to the .8‘ been engaged to complete the plan. no- cessary before culling for tenders. 1; VII eteted that the development of the pane: can be completed In about ezx months. The head once of the com- pany II at Cobourgme u etipnlntod tn the company’e charter, and all com- munleettone {or the company may be addressed to the managing directot." Cobain: World. July 20. t'tlende. N1 Bronchltte 1 tetrhoune,‘ cure. even I fairly ï¬le. 1: of Cetertho: ought: the Other rented terrhozone" and thmn t: Diucton-W. J. (rosaeu. president‘1 (‘tossen Car Co., Cobourg, ° J. F. Clarke l dry goods merchant, Port H ope; Chas. : Donnelly, caplmlist, Pittaburg and I Cobouru; Robert Snetswgor, apple 0». porter. ColLoruo; Col. Wm. McLoanJ counties ox-Warden, For: How; Saml. ' Purser. ï¬rmer, Port Hope; and '1'; C.‘ ‘ L‘pp, MJ); W. J. Manor, cutie expat. ' tor; A. R. Dundul. manhunt, '1‘. B. ' Lgpp, publisher: B. McAmtor, coun-' cillor; all of Cobourg. ‘ ‘. Secretaryâ€"018M132. mayqr. . . ' Solicitorâ€"E. C. S. lluyck’et K.C.' I Cobouru. ' 6th Vice Presidentâ€"Frank barrister, Cobourc. 3rd Vwe-Preaidentâ€"Robefl A. Mul- holland. hardware merchant, Port Hope. 2nd Vice-Preli'déntâ€"H. 1" president of Standard Ideal (‘0‘ Hope. Managing Directorâ€"J engineer, Port How. let Vice-Pnnldout and James Henderson, 31.0., Cobonru. Ptealdontâ€"Samuel Noabm pox-tot. Brighton. iir. CULVERWELL SUCCEEDS. nas “‘- om ORGANIZATION MEETING. '9‘: The ï¬nal organization meeting oi the '5 Northumberiand-Durham PoWer Con Ltd., was held in the Council Chamber he at Cohourg on Tuesday, The meeting lb. was attended by some thirty-ï¬ve oi‘ the we leading men of the United Counties. he Mr. J. A. Culverweli, the organizer of >d the company, annunnnred at the meet- :st ing that the company has received a thirty years‘ lease of the Henley Falls. m including both sides and the whole bed re of the river and also the whole of the :5 lower rapids. He also reierred to the ir {act that the company also on ned por- tions of the upper rapids. the remain“ der ot' the upper rapids being the pro- d perty of the Dominion Government. which had purchased theta some thirty years ago from private parties {or lum- ber crib siding purposes, for which purpose they are no longer used. The . company expect to obtain the portion I oithe upper rapids now held by the i Dominion Government. but it is advis- , ed by a prominent ï¬rm of consulting . - engineers that the company at present is able to develop a water power of 35 I feet head ofthe whole river, which is estimated at 4.400 horse power ,in the dry season. The lease was issued at request of twelve municipal councils of the United Counties. Mr. Culverwell also showed that an eager market for this power already exists in Cobourg, Port Hope. Coiborne. Brighton and other places in the United Counties and that estimates of engineers of the cost of development and delivering of power and light to the district showed that it could be supplied at cheap rates which would be proï¬table to both users and stockholders. ! ormcum ELECTED. ' The meeting lasted from eleren o'clocl:~ in the morning until six in the evening'knd details of organization were carefully considered. A board of eighteen directors consisting of repre- sentative business and manniacturing men of the district was elected. The directors and otlicials elected are as ‘ulliiWI : D L-e n-A Healey Falls Lease Secured by the N orthumherland-Durham Power (In. For constipï¬ti-on. the true, scientiï¬c cure is Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets Mild, harmless, yet. sure. roots, wnnout a am) of alcohol in its make up. whereas :1 other medicines. put up for sale through druggists for woman‘s peculiar ailments. contain large quantities of spirituous liquors. which are very harmful. especially to delicate women. "Favorite Prescription" con- tains neither alcohol nor harmful habit- i‘orming drugs. All its ingredients are printed on each bottle wrapper. It is a floweriul invigorating tonic, imparting oaith and strength in particular to the organs distinctly feminine. For weak and sickly women, who are “worn-out," or debilitated. especially for women who work in store, oihce. or school-room, who sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, or bear heavy household burdens End for nursing mothers. Dr. Piorce's ‘avorito Prescription: will prove a priceless beneï¬t because of its wealth - restoring and strengthgiving power. _ _V__..°‘.... ..-v ,.V........ ... "...... Man afliictcd women have been saved from t. 0 operating table and the sur- geon‘s knife by the timely use 01 Doctor lorce's Favorite Prescription. Tender- ness over she lower ‘lvic region, with backache. spells of iz7iness. falntness, bearing down pains or distress should not go unneeded. A wursc of "Favorite Pro- scrigtion" will work marvelous beneï¬t in a I such cases. and generally efl'ect a. permanent. cure it persisted in {or a rea- sonable length of time. The "Favorite Pmflption†is a harmless agent, being wholly prepared from native mediclna roo‘ns, withont a drug ot_nlcoholr in its Imllan never liked work so he wanted his 8(1an to get well as soon as possible that she might do the work end let him hunt. Therefore. he du " pepoose r00: " for her. tor that was the r great remedy for fe- male weaknesses. Dr. Pierce uses the same rootâ€"culled Blue Cohoshâ€"in his “Favorite Prescription." skillfully com- bined with other agents that make it more oï¬ective than any other medicine in curing all the various \seulmesscs and pn‘ipiul demagemonts poolillar‘io women, 5AFE AND RELIABLE. Th1 the roots of many native lama. [rowing wild In our American Drop“. possess, remarkable groper-tins for the cure of human maladies 3 Well proveu. Ewn the untutored Indian had learned the cuntlve value of some or these and uufht the early settlers their uses. The Ind an never liked work so he wanted his flADE FRO“ NATIVE ROOTS. “.â€" Â¥# ‘7 7 -J. A. (,‘ulverwoll. Treasuroiâ€" capitalist. 1. apple or M. Field Bush, 1., Port Tho pvimo‘wncal “traction 3! the Canudlm Natléncl Exhibition. Taran- to thin you. I“! be the band 0! the 2nd Life Guudp, Hm Majesty tho Klng'a {Home bud u :11 um low.- aud high functions. It means unit 'dlreaee will soon It- taok the lunar. Wheezing ls distress In: to glxe puflerer Ind ennoylng to his Manda. Nothing hilt eo certain in Bronchitis and three! trouble 8: “Ce- ta’rrhozone," it zine ihetem relief and cure. even the wont cues. Bronchiti- »fe!rly ï¬le. under the magic influence of Caterrhozone which cure: no they. oughly the din-nee never resume Other remedies any relieve. but “Ca- tnrrhozone" curee bronchitir,,uteuh, and throat trouble for all time to come- Sold every a hero. The examinations have this year been exceptionally difficult. and it is possible that there Will he a large per centage oi‘iaiiures throughout the pro. vince. Though the questions set had all the merit of being clear. concise and pointed, and capable of being answered deï¬nitely and adequately. the paper in literature being specially good. still the amount of knowledge required was far beyond the Entrance Standard as gauged by the papers set in previous years. A candidate who successfully . passes the sixty per cent standard this ‘ . year in gram mar and arithmetic has : all the kuouledgeof these subjects for l practical use. To put it in another ' way, the papers for entering the High 'Schools this year in these subjects are :almost as difï¬cult as those set last year I for admission to the University. The ' Entrance Examination is not a ï¬nal, I but a preliminary examination and ; this last should have been kept in ‘ mind by the exanuiners. Listen for The Bronchial “‘ A casu’ plain cucu. The Entrance Examination: trade, business of Mr. Wm. Stu: and wi) continue the said business in an up to date style. haw: secured the services of a ï¬rst-class l tarness maker, who will atte: to this department of the business. Bring in your Harness and get it repaired <fWY-W’Befgore the Sprung Rushw \Vi†have C nron AK 0 \A L...“ Nummulke Leallwï¬ W. a: WQA‘TGH’V.‘L Doha. t E; _---.. ....u auuca, "31111055, “C , l :pplv you with the best goods at right prices. We have a lline of boys' School Shoes, also a full stock of trunks. :. c. I have had over twenty years' experience in the boot and shoe and guarantee entire satisfaction. Your panama. mun“; T‘ Io Manitoba and Saskatchmn Of rfl-Taï¬-vmm..- ~0- he harness business of Mr. Wm. Strain. 3 business in an up to date style. having ï¬rst-class harness maker, who will attend business. I thank you kindly to: ‘ past pattonage, and solicit your further orders, which will have my best attenuon. é: PAYNE, All the above goods wall be sold at 3 very small advance on cost. "â€"v â€"-vvu, A “(2.. with me. No. 1 guaranteed. Fruit for all kinds of FENCING. You can build a Wire Fence in a Mad Hole. if you get steel postsâ€"no heavmg out of the ground by frost. Also agent for Leading N urSeries. Leave yor r order early in: ‘ pl ,_-' -â€" v‘. “viii to secure their fences in time. Agent for the MAGNET Cream Separators--there are none better. I sell the best Hay Fork Goodsâ€" the only one that has the triple power. Call and see Mode] before buying. ._ â€" -v-‘a Fancy Pincers and Gates kept constantly on hand. Samples can Farmers Should I have secured the Agency of all the leading \Vire Fences on the Market. The above cut shows the Lock of one of themâ€"THE PEERLESS â€"all galvanized. will stand a Rigid Acid Test. v 'I’“" -u. to all customers, and "Z‘flmm-wr ence in the boot and shoe Your patronage solicted. shoes, harm-55, 82c , I shoe deparugent and ’. Steele’s whether Cakes' "0.. am. ’ WANTEDâ€"50,000 Doz. Egg \Vool manufactured at follow: Staple Dry Goods Dep t.â€"Pricc Linoliums. Lace and Chem bglow other dealers. Gaoc kinds of shelf goods. Dian Lag-d, pork. and full linc of Every Man should be in thc st} am the Wnlliams. Green (9 date stvlcs. All kindSI Full line at white and chocolat Boots we carry full has of DRESS GOO us DEPT. â€"1) READY-MADE CLO THIN 0969 Special Vai‘ MILLINERY Davmrmzq Dazssnaxxxc DEPTâ€"H That Leads The Store Subscribe for Mi CHAS flu-re is but one euro cur unmilton'a Pillt. In every cue swan-3mm}. 8v relying on ['r Impu’n Pills you are sure ofl'r “my. nourishing Mood. brie}: Inlrlu. .\0 longer will you cuff: thundered l-ver or kidneys. Th “4 n! It: a medicine is um 1'! ya: Ionâ€"prevent.- and war": u! use. of every kind. 25 can: 3:! "machete In “-0 liver. Small «under :14 "new. makes you (on! so mil Th. lrmptoml are Punctuation, nan. indigestion, headache, fee depression sud luck at :ppczite (an: the chanc: of 3‘ day’s However the day turned out fl thus: who wen: had :1 mm! m trap. “’c lkspcak for (.m 1 frlcnds more {avenue uremia:- mon- suca-ssful dax- when «and a sailing on the ham 12km. Largest Organ in the The Union Forresters E from Bell-any and other Stony Lake on Mnnday last w. attended. There had bzcn downpour of rain on Su: "13} and Monday mommg low cloudy and threatemng {or 1 and $7.50. I earn the 5d and: In Canada, equal m I primes are about ï¬ve dullax: should See our stock of Me: folk and other 5131:: suns u D111â€) Hamiiton, M. D., any. gave the Mirror 2 call to reduced prices for :his mu \Vash Goods at CUI‘ pd: Grenadines. Ginghams, X: Dr Sultan's marriage :0 Mi: dell, of Tmato, is announCc place curly 1:: August. date of order. We make made to order from our 5c Cheaper matcz-nls wall co: Lin: \Y C English and c1: "visiting {ï¬ends in town. Rev me. McKenzie 5]! pa of the Prcsbvtcnan C acceptably last Sabtmh. Be sure and mend the g in 0memee on Fmday. 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