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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 28 Sep 1905, p. 3

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LE H. mun! mu- . than two On I 0M- nve 2hrouth wood. I on'l go over I tort mi! N. III"! M I'l’. D râ€" you try to [o OVPY. m: can 3 wide huh. ate I ”In ... mo] ........ men. ,6 V! n dashbonrd “It" yr that phat]. are not rurspo your no“ u we not. .360 to: n to: your 1-pr ad 1:. win but: cloth. n p. me p down a two-Ivon|, nute born).- ’1‘!) but- H V , . - v- “I- H:- dun ”an 1:. Mn our. LE 1". to): aboard mu ’0' n- :he horn’. hotel or 'oboervln‘ thin In]. dentin. .P: I“. when or nursing to ‘50 :0: huh-l o: uh" one Ind take a drink at 100:: ms you In. If. rule for In“ Inn Irtve stow, nun. back n-ton you to. “I Station PBTRO" ‘r apprecia- mts to all 'nt. 1.}: I. union of Can. LPTAIN Me. IILLBROOK ealing. ~row. interesting, DAY 0. 0’8. ote prices nesday dun tha'n to bu. Taste. ’. 3o, xgcs $3,573.32; Total Assets ova $23.- ooo.ooo. Savings Dept. â€" Accounts may be opened in this department with a 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 Bank. For full particulars. correspond with Mr. A. A. Hollingslwad, Manager of Petcrboro Branch. l’cterboro. BANK OF O'I‘I'AWA. Head Office Ottawa, Canada. Capital (authorich) $3,000,000; Capital (paid up) $1,500.- 000 ; Rest and undividcd profits, 0, __ The attendance at the opening of out 1‘th Tenn was five times as great as that of a year ago. Last mdnth we had ten umes as many calls for book. keepers. atenographcrs, etc, as we cuuld fill. This undoubtedly indicates progrchiveness and shows that this is the best school to patronize. Enter nuw. Magnificent catalogue free. Cor. Young and Alexander Sts. J . STEELE'S, FOR UP-TO-I)ATE }E\VELRY. Issuer of Ma'rriagc Licenses, AULIJSROCK, Two Remarkable Records made the pepular missions. The sermon was preached by the Rector from joshua. XXIII and pa'rt of verse 14. ‘Yc know m all your hearts and in all your souls, that not om: thing hath failed of all the good thmgs which the Lord your God spake concerning you.’ The offérfory amounting to $33 00 will be devoted to the cause of M rs. A L Stephenson. v _, "'l ".5" VuvuIMVDVI, Inc pieces dcsmvmg especial mention being the amhcm ‘Smg a song of Praisc' and a duet ‘chc Divinc‘ by Mrs. A L Amys and Mr. W G . .-.....- v“. we thy tabcrm'xclcs lhou Lord of Heels." The muszc furnished by the chonr was of a wry hi 5h character, the The opening hvnm was No. :82, ‘Comc )‘c Ihanklul people come,’ and as the: chair m thcir modcsz vcsuncnts appearcd in rcsponsc to the call of the urgan, singing the words of that Um: honored hymn, the thought must have arisen m many hearts ‘Lord It is good for us to be here,’ or ‘0!) how amiable , "he. -\.-‘-v\'lll. u-u luC.‘(lil’. - . , ‘ . I! was for a pur<e of $200.00. Merit l “ e dl’ff.plC-15ctl t9 heat that Mr is a Garden Hill man and has neVer \VJ 10”.“ and film”-3. huvc moved been defeated. mto their new house. ’7‘ ,0, AA , Mr. \V'rn. Newman tuck in the CHURCH NOTES #OMEMEE. , Lindsay Exhibition lust Week. Miss Adeline Feast. of Hartley, 'lic Harvest Thanksgiving Service is home, and is sat-{97“}: from :1 held in Christ Church. Omemee, on severe COM- Her “WHY friends rite will: us in wishing her I a Speedy recovery. Mr and Mas. Herbert Lang, 0 l Sunday last was well attended. Never will m did the church look prettier than it did on that occasion. Flowers andl fruit. gram and vegetables were armng- l ed by loving and willing hands with most aruntic effect. 'l'hes'e evidences of God's goodness were in themSelves I Bigger and Bet as powerful a Sermon as ever fell from lips of man. chmcmlmr (I. IVORY'S grand Millinrry Opening. Oct. 5th, 6th and 7th, 'I'hursd.xy, Friday and Saturday. Mis‘s Sutton. uf Listmvcl, has charge of nor Mullincry Rooms and is prepar- ing for the most magnificent display of Millincry cvcr shown in Umcmcc. Miss Sutton has no su‘pcrinn‘ and few cquals as a Minnie-r, and sin: c-xlcnds ‘ a hrarly invitation to a” the Ladies of ()zncznrc: and surrounding country to call on the opening and foilowmg days. Mun: Wikon won the wrestling nun-h owr Capt l) C Ross. winch was held in I’cterboro. on 'l'uvsday. It was for a purse of $203.00. Mom: is a Garden Hz“ man and has ncvcr been defeated. The Anniversary Services of Clmst Chutch, Omcuzcc, will (UV ) be held on Sunday, Oct. :5. £905. :1: 10.30 a.m. and 7 pm. The Rev Canon Dixon, of Toronto, has been secured to preach at both schlCcS. Special musnc by the chmr. The Ofl'crtory mll be dcvotcd to the rcduclxon of the ‘ church debt. All are invited. Rev.‘ J. H. ’l‘cnc'y. Rector. I \VANI'EDâ€"Iivery visitor to Millbrook's Big Fair to call and See The: Mirror Ofiicc and its up-to-Jalc printing plant. i TORONTO. ONT. ethom and Victoria counues, intend- mg to make his home farther south. Mr. Casey WI" be much rmssed H) Um neighbomood and the Echo wishes him a comfortable home where ever he may settle.â€"â€"Minden Echo. Mr Robert Casey, om: of Minden’s oldest and most respected citizens, sold his farm some time ago and left here this week to visit fncnds in Pct- ethom and Victoria COUHHCS, intend- QTWO HOUSES FOR SALE. Apply to W. BRADBU RN, Omcmee. Mrs. Bow. 0! Pembroke, was a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 135 Morgan the past couple of u eeks. Mr. and \lrs Bent. Courtney m ere visitors to Lindsay. Saturday. Miss Mary Movgan, of fomnto, spcyt Sunday under the parental lvo-y's tmllinerv display th's Season will excel all previous efforts. Thru‘out the entire store awonderful dazzling an! simpr itusistiblc stock of new things are on show. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Miss M'xrgaret Adam: was visitor to Lindsay last week. Omemee and Vicinity. 7' .’ "'2 VEGETABLE SICILIAN .A‘Hair Renewed , V __-_ â€"v' vul Ia nut. 11 I10! then useHall’s Hair Renewcr, and have'a’l the‘dcyrk, rich color: at early life restored to your hair. “mar-mar”! # â€" _ w..- - -vuv h mm vantto 1002: bid? Then kee then use all’s H air Rencwcr. and ham-P2310 35.22.29 ‘3: The Mirror Chas. McNeil, W. H. Lough, C‘ will be held in the Town Hall when the following high class entertainers will render a Program never excelled m Millbrook, viz: MISS Mabel Manley, Seprano: Mr. I. H. Camer Geo. F. Smedley, Banjo and Guitar Soloist; all of whom are so well and favorably known as to need no lurther comment. Doors open at 7 p. m. Curtain at 8 sharp. on. Entertainer ; Mr Double Rigs 25c. Single 15c. Crimd Stand Ioc. Children ¢Brass Band in Attendance._V ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 6th, V A Grand Concert Open Trot or Pace, purse $120.00. $90.00. 2.40 Trot or Pace, purse $100 00. Entry fees 5 per cent. of purse and 5 per cent. Iron) all winners. Entnes close for aLove at 8 p. m. on Oct. 5th. Running Race. purse B’Specml train service between Oshawa, Belleville, Lakeficld. Pcterboro, Campbeilford, Fenelun Falls and all intermediate points. Return Tickets at Singk: Fare. Arrangements are being made {or special trainrto leave Mnllbrook at 7 p. m. on Fridav, Admission to Grounds Double Rigs 25c. Single 15:. G Em HRH} [Hi EFSPEEDING IN THE ture of the Program, for which S for the following events : MILLBROOK, The Agricultural Societies of IE hold their Annual Fall Exhibition in Pres. E. D. Ag'l Society. Opell to the Province $3000 in Prizes EXHEBETEON Bigger and Better Than Ever! ' Special to the Mirror. Miss jcssic Grant, Brace-bridge, sprnt the past week wsitmg hcr {menu's In this neighborhnnd Mr. Thos. Brown has returned from Michigan, and has taken up his abode with Mr. Arthur Ruth- erford. Miss Lizzie jones has been vis~ Hing friends In Mt. Pleasant. Miss 165‘“: Gram. Uraceln‘idg‘fi .' “11:1?de ‘ '- FW the m week vsirmg her: «my. {menu's In this neighborhood. g 1,0” “0pc. . . Mr. and Mus. John chth, of: Keene ...... Mbemok, wue \‘isitoxs at Mr.‘ Bowmanvillc. Thos. joncs‘ on \X'rdncs‘lay last. Cobain-g ..... 'l . 311'. 11105. “10““) ha: r..h.rn..A ()3'13“3 ...... , an..-“ n.5utulull. fly The contracting parties Were Miss gs Ethel M. Jones, only daughter of Mr. jaines jones, and Mr. Arthur Ruther- o, ford. 'l‘he decorations were smilax al and white Asters and they were arrang- and newt ed in such a manner as to pI'CScnt a :xittrtiiiirii pretty and striking effect A pleasing Golden M :y feature of the decorations was a taste 3:311:31; f. fully arranged arch under which the rather tak bridal party stood. The bride entered “1““ “‘5‘ the drawing room leaning upon the mafécf'f; 5 arm of her brother and was attended: the poison ‘t by Miss Bertna Bannan, neice of the .§h“5.°“ groom, as flower girl, and Master (fecil 3,335”: brother of the bride, as page. The essential ti. bride’s gown was a lovely creation of 33:33:31: cream silk eulienne trimmed with ‘of impure . chiffon. She wore the traditional M°diml .9 i . _ , blood of mi bridal veil and carried a shower hon. tivitv of 1} mm of white roses. The ceremony enriéhcs m was performed by Rev. R McCullough °f pm“ tic of Omemee. Mrs. (Iliarles Rutherford No mute" the resourm presided at the organ and played the be backed conventional bridal music. Aftercon- , gaghifir’? gratulations the guusts repaired to the ; stimulating dining mom where a dainty wedding ! 13:32:33:th supper was Sened. The hride'stmvel [ ’3'. Him mg suit was olive green broadcloth. ' with Silk hat to match. The young - === couple left on the CVening train amid l Peterboro showers of rice for Toronto, Niagara, i tiélghborh ‘ Buffalo and other points west, and on ’ . their return Will reside at Brat-side ‘ Mr.\V. . farm. Cavan. The bride was the 1131)”)!th recipient of many beautiful and c0stly \ . presents. The gromn's present to the fill-"5 Hat bride was a handsome chain and i “'"h h” P3 locket. Set With diamonds. The Mirror} to announce wishes them many happy and prosper- a ‘5 "“‘Ch m‘l ous years. 1 (35991 Save the King. East Durham and Gavan LEBANON. [lumbar 5 B, 1985. ~I Tm: RING will be an impdrtant {ca which 83:0 in Prizes will be appropriated Prcs. Cavan Ag'l Society. tween Oshawa, Belleville, Lakeficld. on Falls and all intermediate points. 'ure. Arrangements are being made rook at 7 p. m. on Friday. :d s, 250. Children, 150. Your patronage respectfully solicited C. W. RICHARDS, Publishcr‘ Head (Mica Millbrook. Drawer 20 Your OUR JOB DEIKAR'I'MENT has every Requisitc for First-Class Printing. PHONE 19, Milllmmk, when you want a job done on short notice, and scc how prompliy you will have your order filled. :1 m1 done RIC H'I', too. PRICES VERY REASONABLE. ‘ Norwood . , ‘ \\'a rk wmth . l’ctcrbom . . East Durham (Ewan, n! Mimn'uok ........ ()1 mxss name Courtney spent Sunday with her parents here. “'earc pleased to announce that her mother’s healtl. :5 much improvu'd. ast Durham their Park, Mr. W. 1. Jones took m Lindsa} Exhibition. -. ..v- neighborhood last \\ eek ‘ mar and sear the skin. 0d of restoring waste of tissue and impover- ishment of the blood . I Dr. I‘lerce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions Dr. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery purifies the blood and entirely eradicate: the persons that breed and feed disease. It .thuspures scrofula. eczema. erysipelnn, boas. pimples. and other eruptions that Pure blood is essential tugood health. The weak. run- down. debilitated condition which so many people experience is co Medical Discovery not mmouly the effect 'of itnpurc blood. Dr. Pierce’s Golden only cleanses the blood of impurities, tut it increases the ac. tivity of the blood-mat enriches the body with a of pure. rich blood. ing‘ glands, and it n abundant supply No matter how powerful the intellect or the resources of intellectual power, it must be backed up by physical force. livery day the youth or man must manufacture a pint of rich. arterial blood, that is pure, stimulating to the brain, and that an re- build the tissues thut were destroyed in yesterday’s work. No matter how the resources of i: be backed up b: day. the _yo_uth or LIST OF FALL FAIRS Miss Hattie Courtney .1, I ‘ The >4 1. ELWin slow, ............ Sq»: 21, 22, :3 'J .............. Oct. 3 and 4 ............... Oct. 2, 3, 4 pc .......... October 3 and 4 ........... October 2 and 3 ville ........ Scpt. 23 and :9 ...........Scpt. 25 and 26 ........... October 2. 3, 4 . . . . . . . .Octohcr IO and n [h ........ Oc'tubcr q and 6 Milflnook and ()memcc ......... Supt , -v...‘u .uk‘ulul DISCOVQT" 1e blood and entirely eradicate: n: that breed and feed disease. ares scrofula, eczema. erysipelnn, mien. and other eruptions that sear the skin. Pure blood is ,u good health. The weak. run- ilitatcd condition which so many perience is commonly the effect 2 blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden )iscox'ery not only cleanses the :ipurities, tut it increases the ac. he blood-making glands, and it to body with an abundant supply :2: blood. rr how powerful the intellect or es of intellectual power, it must up by physical force. livery nth or man must manufacture ich. arterial blood, that is pure, ' to the brain, and that an re- tissues that were destroyed in work. :e's Pellets cure binomen. % t, were visitors in this mod last week. 1.]oues took in Lindsav Union ’s Pellets and C avan 25, Treas. :t. 5 and 6 .5, 1905. will 26, Au imila- (ion of mu. lrc’ s, moth- C 11ft; .0th. ers, Why not you? Makes tic}: red ALEX. CLARK 27 WNEW TERM BEGINS SEPT. 5, 1905. Send for handsome circular, WM. PRINGLE, Principgl, Peterboro, Ont. Mam) finish m 3 months, huts months is the avcm only for the time a punil 15 Mt!) us. Last year was our banner year, but we are determin our flourishing (tity and supply the demands made on us, not only from I‘c-tcrboro but from other places as We”. Office 2nd Door West of Com- mercial House, Omemee. Nothing Succeeds Like Success. Deering Hay Teriâ€"tier, (3 Machinery, c. You tonic. Farm Implements, c; McLaughlin Carriages, Flows and all kinds Plow Points, Cream Separators, Deering Wagons, Sleighs, c. Deering Hay Teddcr. (Iossiu Hay Loader_ DAL-Mm“ Hum nâ€"an OPP. BENSON eHOUSE, g’Post Bffice Black Comprisixw Dinner Sets, T Hanging Lamps, i“: This Space Belongs to A Discount of 15 Per Cent Toronto Stone Wellington Write (or particulars. and send 25c. for our handsome Aluminum Pocket Microscope, (a little gem) useful to Farmersâ€"4|: examining Seeds and Grains. Orchardistsâ€"in examining Trees for Insects, . Chalmersâ€"in examining Plants for‘ msccts, Teachers and Scholars‘in studying Botany and Everybody in 21‘ hundred different. ways. ROCKERY and surrounding country, whtch wili be reserved for 1th ugh! man. START NOW at the best Sclling~ scason, and handle our N EW SPE-j CIALTIES on Liberal Terms. At once for “Canada's G Nurseries” for th: town of Will have something to say next week. Local Agent Wanted LINDSAY. Our Terms Are Most Reasonable : Nex$3fl Days to J ahfiéi‘j ist, 1906, for 50 A in“ F onthill Nurseries (over 800 acrcs) MILLBROOK. This is especially true when applied to 3 Months $25 for any or u H 4â€" ‘ a as ‘ ner Sets, Tea Sets, Toiict Sets, Combination Scts ; Lamps, ”ancy Chinzuvzu'c, I’ruxt Sets, Etc. line pf,l"resh Family Groceries in Stock. Teas and Sugars a SDCCiELHV. '. (Lessitt Hay Loader. DeEing Light Draft Your orders will have my best altcntlon. Ontario. :2! AGENT FOR will offer for the on all we are determined to keep pace with “A” .u- i heatest i 200 acre Farm. Lot 25, Con. - IO, Townslnp of Manvers, about g . ithrec MINUS from Bethany. Con- venient to market, school, and ‘ Church. Posxsu’on for fall plow- ing at once. For terms, c.,l apply to Mrs.}ane Lee, Bethany I 6‘ a Speciuhy. all Subjects. GLASSWARE, IT WILL [S’NOTICE â€"-For the next 30 Days I will sell Sewing Ma. chines at COST PRICE. ]. MCBRIDE, Millbrook. Farm to Rent. H me “me. We Uzargc :, {or office assistants, for Good Work‘. OMEMEE. Soon he Sale Bil] Time. You can depend on THIS OFFICE the . .A '1 OC, Premlum P1 Dr. Irvine, of the above firm, a first-class Honor Graduate of the University ofToronto, Member of the Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, visits Omemee 1st Tues- day of every month. Everything up-to-datein Dentistry. Gas ad- ministered {or teeth extraction. Drs.Nee1and§ Irvine Dentists, Lindsay. V All the latest and inmroved branches 6! dentistry successfully performed. Charges moderate. O F F I (2 E m‘er Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and William streets. Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LINDSAY. flgpor Graduate nf Toronto Univers- ity and Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. 77 Kent-St LINDSAY WATCHES. CLOCKS, jE\V~ ELRY, SII.VER\VA1“I£, CUT GLASS, NOVELTIES, c., c-. Prices cut 1-3 01: metre article fvliy warranted. IS a gun and a treasure to the recipient. And it will be all that it seems if purchased at our store. We have a notably tine assortment ofrings, pins, brooches, necklaces chains, charms, etc Exquisite designs in beautiful \s'ox'kiimxxship. Rare bargains in jeweiry here now. . , ,-_-__ ... Vuuuugu, Vpa, Emily and Cavan when they visit Lindsay. Make our store your headquarters when in town. WP. S.~I will be glad to see all my friends in Olpemge, Ops, Ls____-‘__ 7 . 1‘ Opp. Benson House, Lindsay. D a ir y Butter. W. F. MCCARW’S. Wedfififigsent B. LAIDLEY, Wm.__Ear1 and R. J. Brandy. [ TO RliN'I‘â€"â€"'1'hc North Half of Lot number Six, in the: Second (fun- ccssxon of the Township of Emih'. xoo ACRES. About 1% m i I c 5 com}. ofthc \"illagc of Omcmcc. A frame: dwellmg, frame barn and :1 frame shed on the premises. For particulars apply to Highest Prices Paid I’O R f A mam "who knows it all" was not. 1 in the least surprised when he heard of a. motor car which could be turned at will lulu a bedstead or grand piano. He says he knows a man who tunxed a motor car into a telegraph pole, a ditch, a fence and a. home all within a few hours. THAT WE SELL ALI. GRADES OF Mixed Feeds Farm to Rent. The Popular ' Jewelry Store, The Paint That Stands the Tésti A'l‘ RIGHT “UK 15 S AN!) Every rob-orig! Pun-Ion. IND Barnum. Gills“ 25c. f’ipes - for 15 c 35 and 4oc-Pupcs {or 25 15c Pipes {or 10 10c Pipes for 5 com cobs z for 5 Tobaccos always fresh at Winks Alabamas Scotch Reel Up-to-date Specnal V¢ncedora it‘lbys Bankrupt Stock of Pipes Geo. English, Omemee. patronage is solicit-ed. All'é‘ork thoroughly warranted. Tire Setting Machine. \Vho has a Buggy or Vehicle of anv kind, get your tires reset on 3 Henderson Dated at Omemee this 215: day 0 September, 1905. RU'I‘ H MITCHELL, Executrixl Ahd tfike notieewthzvl-tflafter the said 26th day of October the saxd exccutrix will not be liable for any claims of which she shall not then have received notice. In the Jlatter of the Estate of Joli” James Mitchell, late of (Ice Village of'Omcmea, in the County of Vic- toria, Farmer, deceased. PURSUANT to R. S. O. 1897, Chap. 129. notice is hereby given that :3” persons having claims against the ‘ mute of the late: John James Mitchell, who dicd on or about the 30111 day of .Iuly, 1905, are required on or before the :6th day of October, 1905, to send or deliver to Mrs. Ruzli‘Mitchcll, of ()mcmce, Ontario, cchutrix of the will of the said dcccaScd, thc‘Tull par- ticulars 0! their claxms and the securi- ties, if any. held by them. .\‘ Diamond Hall‘s recent enlargement means in- creased values to cus- tomers. . COLYIN’ This 1 sojewel “ Ryrie” movement is fully guar- anteed and good enough for a solid gold covering. [34-138 YONGE ST. TORONTO - ONT. RYRIE BROS. But we have widened it: opportunities for “ serv- ing mankind” by ofl’ering it for just $l5.oo in a 25- year gold filled aseâ€" hdies' or men's size. Notice to Creditors. 'LIMITEE 6 for 25 cents 7 for 25 “ 6 {or 25 “ 7 for 25 I“ 7 for 25 “‘ 3 for 10 ‘ 6 {or 25 z“ “Ryrie” Watch {or 15 cents u (I of

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