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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 13 Sep 1906, p. 2

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”ml! woudutful lo the tonic effect of M'nhl‘OOR Cent: ' pr. Hmilton'u rm. mm» m nomad and “my, Oct- 41 find a. but ”than ponder an m. for "' I Who- you can ”now your health 5“â€" "puh uni. calcined-No "My. u». NOUBG T0 '. Nathan d: not“ pb’flcim; your - duty In our, (in lk. ammo-'3 We. the Horscsh {Plus at and.“ "V ' and surroundmg chi ' Muffin: l: I. lump”; meet the advancgin ‘3 ”In”: phydchnggoo 3.. III will ”charge the [ONO I». mum'- Pilli.‘ “some 339': Scp‘embe'fisfl mt mm mm- New Shoes, 306 ammonium, mum Bar Shoes, 50c. and W! " Hand Turned 5:ch ‘ "Pale. .e not has oi muni- {or Steel Shaes. commov El U. u an «ll-Ion. or mun Ito’s h Draught Stalhons Ne ‘ 00.. Kin”; Out, “a away: 5229. U u. , F9§€tzsngg Surplus vigor will ho instilled Into tho-yum I!!! dim... and weakness {no “plainly dung out. '30 Z ‘_..-â€".‘u I" "EU III. a. ”In. mum or the blood. and tanning tonic to Dr. Hamilton’s 35nd spirit. Joe: lino. M u If both .34}: ha an parts an fiv- xiv no. -d.. Therm-emu]. Mr m mud gout and put!) ARE). '4 Bil-v1 sud guanine“! to «in-Wm v.- an The lease. rest f Bank 0f Tomato 1 .V Capital, - $4,000,000. j ' - Reserve Fund, : $4,400,000, {5-, ‘ Assets, Over $35,000,000. ?! a Day's Toll Exhausted Body or Brain. Find the Reason Why. We." Inherit g diopoom. n to dra- guo With on. R’- conanmpflon. aanother bout diam or perhaps not- Do You Basil? Tire? . -.- .“n.uc:nrl anu K Ztl‘bromo friends. " handsome Canadian bred Sialhon. We A: first van are languid b ”at! n, of W838. D. unand Mrs. Harry Duuca august: ofhis A. 'r. andM Mr. C. O. 0“ P“!e;.' GWVO. up. WM ”2% Masha-3e. r. C. O. Pherrill. of Bronklm, ., has rcsumed._hns dunes m our ic school for another term. We him morinued succass. rs. D. 1., Miss Neflie, and Master McBun have returned from a an: outing at Chemong. '. Frcd Pgndry has rctnmed from ‘ mam visit with Rochester and _.‘ {,9 I chant evidence 0! ill- Ivory courtesy extended to customers and strictest may observed with regard to all transactions. :IIIM m redder: w articular attention to the business of cordially invite them to make this their Hand 'l‘um'cd ’5'“ch 8-th5 Steel Shaes. common Draught Stanton: New .Shc Resetting, 1 Light 39mm) New Shuts .uu .urruunamg country, in order meet the advanca in stock and lab will charge the L flowing prices on a -61.?» e.r_-r - 9‘ We, the Horseshoers of and surroundmg cgiuntry, in Notice To Th; Mr. and Mts. O. W. Wi Bensfort. spent Sunday In and Mrs. J. Homer. Muss Sothern has left for a couple of months visit to Montreal, Brockvillc and Napanec. has bee Joshua L\ Monday. _ ’ ' The Misses Lizzie Fallis and 3111’. “f. Fry went to Rochester on Minnie Mitchel] Of Fallis Line, Saturday. Mrsij Clarke and Mrs Edmunds a Mrs. John Homer was m Lindsay of Mnltbrook, Miss Emma Hutch- on Saturday attending the funeral of Inson, 0f Bufl'zflo, N' Y" and .Mr. the late Mr. Fred (3. Gilhes, of 'I‘o- MI‘S- 10h" Cathcart. of Spmg ronto. ville, were guests at the home of sts Lizzw thteside of Pctcrboro, Mr. and Mrs. 135- Porter, 4‘“ “"9 spent Sunday at the home of Mr. 0f Cavan, 135‘ week. Joshua McMahon. an: . a - A Mr; J. Mc‘ l ' 37ml: lncmoo the activlt of h’ou’llm. and thus aid recovgry. There is a remedy over sixty , years oldâ€" Ayer's Cherry [PectoraL Of course you have heard of it, probably have used it. Once in the famlly, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Ask your doctor about it. The boot kind of I testimonial~ “ Bold tor over uxEy yam-” MILLBROOK STATIOI‘ J. Mchncy of Rochester, who en visiting her father, Mr. McMahon, returned home on 3°C. Re Ssgtxpg, 15c. Tantra! Fair, 1. 4th and ;: Toe Weight, 35c. n- 'ers S E .c. m 00.. Levon, are" of El .u.‘. C_ Gilhes, of 'I‘oâ€" ' Mrs. john Cathcart; ’th Sping ville, were guests at the home of reside of Peterboro, Mr. and M rs. Jas. Porter, 4th line the home of Mr. of Cavan, last week. ‘ The Misses Gertrude and Sadie amilton, of l’eterborough, were visiting friends in town, Monday. y of Rochester, who [-1 her father, Mr. returned home on Stenogmphcr’s Note Books 5c. each or 6 for 25c. at the Mirror Ofliceâ€" left for a couple of - . Just the thinur for our High School antreal, Brockvxlle Students. ° Public. '3 Thursday 52!). Prepare Millbrook.. gamma. 'illiamson. of Ls! with Mr. and t0 _ _ formcda clever operation, rénhoii‘h'g P18"! HUWI an“ veggtanlfis Choxcc Wines and Liquors at the h . the entire chime, and latest reports in s . . _ _ .. e1son. (fight pnce. ’l‘hong orders gromPUY are that he IS hKcly to recover. Mr " ‘ attended to. A. LILACH. Mtllbrook. Black bought gram at Canora last (all. A trial order SOIiCith- Mlssrs Marie and Alice Hopkins of and )5 a brother of Dr. Black of Pttcrbnro, who Were Visiting their Winnxpeg.â€"-Wlmnpeg Free Press. I ‘ A cousin Mrs. H.” Armstrong of the 4th Dr. Leach is a son of Mr. Alfred I hne of Cavan last wgrk, Spent Sunday Leach, druggiat, town. The doctor’s m town with their conuin Miss C. 'many friends wnll be Named to hear of ~ ' " Stewart, ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ his Continued SUCCcss m thy “we! nu ~ _- -- ~ ~- ~ , l n preuy weaning took plaCe in the Plnllip’s Congregational Church, Salt Lake City. Utah; on August 28th, ‘ when Mr. Wm. Coates, a son of Mr. ‘ james Coates of Millbrook, and assist- ant Manaoer (,f the 0 S L and R R ions, who was crawling under a fence, if FIRST QUALITY thldo 1t" r- - - - - - H. ' . ,, T. Co., was united in marriage to Miss auidentl) discharged his gun. lhe Bess Allison, of Great Bend, Kan ,the charge entered the bOdV jQSt.bCl°w [[68,] and salt Meats Rev. P. A. Sint-Pmof, officiating. The the "T’ {gasl‘sedglpwardilto “'"hm Ea”- M' - . - - an me 0 he can. e was tar en _ ‘ th;rrg:g;r:s :11:l;-i;lgengra}:Â¥nfrx::gsh?: to ja‘mes Rae’s and 1),; annh, of always on hand. bride long lite and happiness. 'l‘ogo,‘ summoned. Dr. Leach per- . plioice Wines and Liquors at the momm, Man, Sept. 3.â€"}1r. Arch. Having purchased the Butcher Black, ofSunnyslope, met with a ver Serious accident on Saturday last. He Business Of MI" Joseph Burns, I was returning from a duck shooting am prepared to please the public expidltlon, when one of his compan- fnrmed 'ar clever operation, removing F1811. FUWI am] vengtahlfis A pretty wedding took plan: in the Phlllip’s Congregational Church, Salt Lake City. Utah; on August 28th, when Mr. Wm. Coalcs, a son of Mr. james Coates of Millbrook, and assist“ ant Manager of the 0. S. L. and R. R. '1‘. Co., was united in marriage to Mk;- Mr. R. W. Clarke has gone to Mon- treal on a pleasure trip. Dr. W. H. BaHantyne. graduate of Queen's University. ngstou, in charge ofDr. Turner’s practice, to be found at Turner’s 1)ng Store during the day, and at the residence of same at night after‘ 10 p.m.â€"4t Miss Icnnic McEvor, of I is a guest at the home: of Mr Wm. Snelgrove. Mr James Fee and daughters, the Misses Irene and Maud Fee Wcrc vis- itors to Toronto last Week, and took In thc Exhibition. They report having bad a pleasant outing. . . .8. ‘f Mr. C. V. Pym IS now starting; :1 Vocal and Piano Class In Town for the winter. Terms, etc., on apphcanon to Mr. Pym, Mxllbrook. The Famxly Herald and Weekly StatZ Thc MIRROR will be sent to any address in Canada, Great Britain or U S. to Ian. xst, 1907. for soc, 'l'he héme circle of Mr. and Mrs. George Perrett was enlarged last weekâ€"it’s a son. Congratu- lations. A .11 A It is announced that the con. tract of draining the Cavan swamp has been let. Mr. Tom Hundley is working at his trade in Pete: Doro. Mr. James Smith was in Peter- boro over Sunday. The Misses Ella and Flossie Marsh are guests of their uncle, Mr. A. P, McLean of I’eterboro. Mrs. T. ThextOn, Mr. and Mrs. Cox and baby, of l’cterboro, spent Sunday at the. home of Mrs. Geo. Jamieson. A large deputation fiom our village and surrounding countn were visitors at the loromo In- dustrial Exhibition. The B tchelors and Benedicts, now that the rush of harvest, sowing {all wheat and threshing are 0er, are warming up for a second contest of base ball lhe Benedicts has one game to their credit and the Bachelors are anx- ious to even matters, which they think they can do. ......... uuuua. IL was refresBing at times to see {be girls land on the ball with vigorous long-Arm swmgs and drive it to the outfield. Miss Myrtle Shield and trust that; Very bngm and hearty were the - , . Specnal Harvest 'l‘hanksgiving ServiCes :2::3?g‘ she W1“ regain her usual held in St john’s Church on Sunday last. They were conducted in the Dr. Nugent, an ex-Omemeeite, morning by the Rev. H .C. Aylwin of who has served as a Missionary Manvers. and by the Rev. Herbert A. in India, Will occupy the Presby- Ben OlI-el, assistant Curate of the; terian pulpit on Sabbath, the 23rd parish, in the evening. Both Reverend instant, at 7 o’clock. gentlemen gave eamestand appropriate , ~ . sermons, which were listened to With A lively and excmng game of interest. The anthem, “Seed-time and base ball was played last Thurs~ Harvest,” and special Hymns, c., day evening, betWeen a nine com- Were sung with heartiness by the choir, posed of local girls and the nine and the solo, “ Giver of Life,” render- ofthe public school. President Cd by Miss 7013'? Lough .Wl‘h Wee“ John Boyd acted as field Super- ness and precnsion. Miss Mildred intetldetit; Joseph Boyd as offi Allen was organist. at both servtces. cial scorer for both teams, and .h1 he 9“.”er placed on the plate, r- w- McLean as umpire- Ar-er t,ghszaihzysizzi‘te’”3:112:33: :3- much screaming, gestlculatton, the. Chui'ch. andémore is yet to be re- over-throwing, prancmg around, ceived. The congregation of St. John’s and swatttng the sphere, the "3‘ deserves much congratulation on the sult was proclaimed a tieâ€"27 runs . evident earnestness of their efl'ort, all. 50th nines played €0in ball, and the spirit of genuine thankfulness and a second contest is likely to for their harvest blessings, manifested he pulled off this week. Both in both the services and the collection. teams have splendid batteries and The handsome Church which has been some long-distance hitters. It much improved lately by gifts of the was refreshing at times to see the congregation, was tastefully decorated girls land on the ball with vigorous Wltl‘l grain, fruit and. floners, by the long-tum swmgs and drive it to ‘ Daughters 0’ the lung. ‘L- “NAP I u ......~._‘_ _‘s _ h Dr. Nugent, an ex-Omemeeite, who has served as a Missionary in India, will occupy the Presby- terian pulpit on Sabbath, the 23rd instant, at 7 o’clock. We are pleased to report an improvement In the condition of Miss Myrtle Shield and trust that, ere long, she will regain her usual health. Special to the Mirror‘ yam)" army hoHs its! n'v'cst Festival effort! \wek ending Sept. 25.! ode nr mnm-v will lei '. PLEASANT. of 'I‘ceswater. '. and M rs Dr‘ Duck Shoéia'mBâ€"aEFVTounded The happy. couple drove to Cavan- vnlle and took the evening tram for their future home at Warsaw. followed by the hearty good Wishes of q host of friends. Cbngmrulauons by teLgram were also reacich hum friqnds who “we unable to be present. 1 Messrs. 5., A. and C. Waterman. Mis L. Waterman, and Mr. and Mrs. S. S nithson, Bailicboru ; the Mis§cs mea and Drucilla E. Olvcr, Toronto; Miss Olive M. Richards, Port Hope; Mr. and Mrs. W. Smithson, Pcterburo; and Mr. chdron, Cf Wanszlw. Among the out of town guests were noticed: Mr. and Ms. J. 'l‘horne; Suuth Munnghan: Mr. and Mrs. A. Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. John Elgar, Miss M. Eaglcson. Mr. G. Smithson, [\ICSSrS. 5.. A. and (I. Warm-mm. M: Moblin, Man, 9 b - -..â€". V...- \-IIUII- The bride’s going away dress of blue broaIclulh, mm but of 2 blue. At the conclusion of the ceremony the happy congratulations of all pres ent were extended to the bridaand groom, after which the weddinglfigqu- that was served. The Misses New 3????» Mav \VcKim and Gertie and Cordie Richards, nieces of the bride, and all attired in white, Were the waiters. The groom’s gift to the bride wasa sun burst of pearls. to the bridesmaid .1 pearl crescent, to the qroomsman a creSCent stick-pin, and to the flower girl a ring with a rubv setting. . 'l‘he presents to the bride were hum, erons and costly, an evidence of the high esteem in which she is held by her many friends. Among the presents received might he mentioned a beauti- ful Clock presented by the Methodist Sunday School, and a fancy oak stand from the Methodist church choir. l ,.-_ '. I..each PerfOrms Clever Operation. Has Large Practice as ngo. I The bride lucked beautiful, attired in cream silk, eohenne. wnh chili" trimmings, and carried a shower bou qua of bride‘s roses. The bridesmaid who looked pretty in a costume 0? cream silk colic-mic. wrth touches of ‘1)resdcn and lace trimmings, and ‘carried a ahower bcuqugt if pEnk asters. 5,}; .é , Th: little flower girl was ckrmi’ngly prctty in a dress ofwtite dotted Swiss, with pink ribbon trimmings She carried a basket of pink and white flowers. and murder) hair fcrus. The beautiful decoratmns was the work of Miss Eva (idiot: and Miss E Olver. Just before the marriage Cerc mony began Miss Lillian Smithson, sister of the groom sang In execllent voice, “0 Promise Me," to piano ac companiment faultlessly played 1)). Miss May Duncan, who alao rendered in her usual pleasing? and graceful man ner Mendelssohn’s wedding march, as the bridal party entered the parlor and took their places, the groom being abh supported by his brother,‘ Mr. George Smithson. “i The bride entered leaning or? the arm of her brotlk r. Mr Harry Rich ards, who gave her away. She was accompanied by her bridesmaid, Misa ‘ cilla E. le er, of 'l‘oronto, a cousin and also her mice, EVelyn McKitn, as flower girl. The ceremony was performed by Rev G. RaClare, the pastor of the Millbrook Methodist Church, in the presence of about fifty guests. all rela tives and xmmediate frxends of the con- tracting partieéy “ ,r’ a At the home of Mrs. John Richards Centre street, h’lillbrook, on Wednes- day, Sept. 51!). her daughter. Mary M. Richards, was united m the holy bonds of matrimrmy, to Mr. Albert W Smith54 son, one" of Warsaw’s most populan young men. 1 A Pretty September Wedding. Harvest Fssn'val at St Jam Church. Gavan success in the west -â€"â€"rno>. m once were num, evidence of the she 15 held by 9f the ceremony Yesterday morning one of must :mns of all pres appaling acctdcnts in the history of the to the brlggavxd C 1’ _R occurred at Aleda, Seven “mes t: “'eddmgfimkâ€" “"551 Pf SUdbUFY: When [he cuallmunu Mi'; 1] “W ~ ‘ - ; mes cm at .‘cxprfin on the (. P R from \hmzi U ‘BrnuhAd :n'n Ln.“ ...., ,, - p E, rm- anr] {‘,....!:.. HESS was of Alice Having purchased the Butche: Business of Mr. Joseph Burns, I if FIRST QUALITY Will‘do it. FreshandsaltMeats Fish. 3153365 aEE VZEZianlss in season. A trial order solicited. “MM BUSINESS CHANGE Flour and Feed I’ I . V .. ; nun-ulybs crashed mm harvester cxcursxon train, killing 11 and mjuring 25, nearly all Ontario people The family and other relatives vhe heartfelt sympathy of their 1r ends. _ In the'l'ownshxp of Cavan, mi’Fri- day, Sept. 7th, 1906, Clare D. \Vmslmv aged 70 years. The funeral on Mon- day to St. john’s Cemetery wak‘ largelv attended, Rev. W. C. Allen vondnvted the solemn and impressive bum) ser- vices. But JCbUa lm‘cd him more, For He has gently called him To yonder shining .slnorc. l'hc pearly gate-s \"erc ope-n, And a gunlc voice said, Come So, with farchlls umpukcn, I \ - I - - ' ' I I 'r Rffldflfon ”quest fr” 9/ (1119:! our large- t'llustratcd talc/agar. Mr I. F. Clarry and children. of hmngs. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. .. S. Clarry. x 7 , “a“ -.â€"v-:\, u-nA two brothers, ] j and W. A., all of Munvers, 1nd who have the heartfelt ~zympathy of their many friends. We loved him, oh I We lowd him, IL” I ‘ Special attention is called to the following prices for heavy quality in richly plnin pattern that reminds one of oldâ€"time Family _sterling wan. V.. ,v.... a unnu‘ which sad Went took place on August 30th, at the early age of 15 year: and 2 weeks, removes a bright and prom- ing yunng Iifc. He was bcdr‘dhl for three weeks, but bore his sufl'ering with great paucnce and christian [uni Ludc. He was beIuved by all Ins ac- quaintzuures. Besides lus parents he leaves to mourn his 1055 {our histcra, Maggie, Hanna, ha and Laurie, and mo brothers, 1 j and W. A., all of n, J . . . I’ROPMETQR. 650“ =aI 30520 Epc 2.552% .835 c. 3:553 84 8E. :23 E. .973 52.5.: Knives and Forks . , , 7 v_. _ un‘ ovnuwu. su. 11.. flufllll'al Dvpgrtmont. .nivcmity of New York: Prof. Edwm M. Hale. M. 1).. llahnemnnn Medical ColleHO.Chit‘nKO: Prof. John M. Scudder. M. D. and Prof. John King. M. 1).. Authors of the American Dismnsatory. and scores of others. amqm: the loadinc medical mgn of purland. \\ ho can doubt the curative Virtues of a. medivine the ingredients of which have sugh a mquflilrrml endorsement? ...._.y v‘-v‘vlv‘l v uuuul N‘llntll I: .' Con’éfibiflmn cured by Doctor Picrce’s Pleasant Pellets. One or two a. dose. 111“ II, Hear 1 loyjl has left our home Quality in Spqons, Spoons â€" . 5.00 doz. Dessert Knives . 4.50 doz. 11 Killed; 25 Injured. wi] You can not make sweet butter in a foul, unclean churn. The stomach serves as a. chum in which to u. inane. work up and disinte rate our foog as it is beinv' digested. f’ it be weak, sluggish qua fpul the result will be torpid, sluggish 11%?!an bag: impur_8_blOO_d_- , . 7 Bad Stomach Makes; ‘ Bad Blood. IGHEST :orks or MEI). $3.00 doz. relatives have of their many of15 year: wand ,, Jubilee . Fyfe, ' I Mikado Five Thistles, 0 Ivory Quaker . Delight Pastry Flour, ‘ hlixed Chop, Chicken Feed- Ask for prices quantities; r (1.11. H. Byam 81 Son Last year was our banner year, but we 4 our flourishing city and supply the demands not only from Pcterboro but from other pint We have not been ablc to do this in a” Any young man or woman who thorou; xs a competent Stenographcr and 'l'ypewrite: You Will make no mistake in gcuinu a M ILLBR-OOK, P. s.â€"Cans' by mean Nothing Succeeds Li]; Your Patronage is Solicited. Strain’s Old Stand. T. J. Lang, One Door East of Mr. J. Steele’s Jewelry Store. Our stock is the best ever shown in town. We make all our Heavy Harness and Guarantee satisfaction. Veterinary Surgeon to Repairing of Harness A full fine of Fur §UNTARIUBANK Office on Boots Shoes to Please A11 BuSine E’Write lor ‘. PRINGLE, Principal, Peterboro It's a gci‘pd thing to be ambitious to make mancy but how about\your ambition to Save it P .0‘ Our Savings‘Bunk teaches you. This Bank wants your account and makes every effort to safeguard the business interests of deposnors. Are accorded every acc0mmodation consistent wuh safety by the Ontario Bank. Our hobby is SAFE Banking. fia2mweaa3a22$3saa§ BORROWERS ~ $2; This ,urgeon to His Majesty's 14th 19 King St., first door \Vest Collin SAVINGS BANK . J. LANG, is especially flue when iv a Tglephone promptly attended to . R. HOYYAR'I‘H, SS Educat Ion Our Handsome Circular. oats, Robes. Blankets, Trunks. Vali an" who thoroughly 1 'l'ypewriter is 1 in gating a 4 Boots promptly done. Special quotations 0N TARIO we are dctcrmincd to km]: pace with nds made on us, for office aasinams, places as well. 1 all cases during the last two uars. nun-"LL. ‘ r undchxSnds Bookkeeping Certain of a good positiux. applied to the Collins’ Bank MA N AGER Success. ‘7 out. ’alises, c ‘9 or Svnd your amateur work to “ PON’S Studio. Lindsay," ‘ 1i) EJC :- {flflamwsmsasarfia It IS with pro'ou ‘d xha kfitihc5~ AlhI I,.IZ)' (1 )d 12m: UK: he I H v umcaahof lhcparxsh hca its 5:-3 ;;:"'«mh mom \ear to yea: and 21.0: c jedally its incrmsing rca. izaxiun o: : grant p‘iti‘ .ege 0f Chriatiau "it 3.2;. r The next m mrtaln evwzt w .1 we Anni: isar} Scu‘iCc-s in (:1 x (521mm, loumds the cud of Onmu Wald: for It. The offinory which amountcd more than $93 00. by far the 13mm: the history of the pari~h, W!” 91c ( voted to the muse of BIti‘imK. test New York Styles in [.3ch 4. Great Values in Houscfurnishin TheRector, the Rev. J. H. 'Icncx wasfoxtunate enough to securc {hr sawmof the Ru. U'Pl‘Otost MIckEcm asspedal pluchcr for the occ.I.~.i In. and his sermons ui'I long b~ mnrm hated to the pans I. 1 It: Ll“ 0X ~ III ma and tflPm" as a; "I! ._ I! II (111?» (ct was the pram. .. .I III:. 3:: XII? thought-provoking «0:35 “("C 1‘16. c. to ml!) rapt at e II II. I. Fall line of Staple and Shel! Gr04 Groceries. YOu “ill find our pric‘ “’1'" open the first week :2 and DreSSmaker, rcspectwcly. Our Stock of lelinex'y am 0“? pnces are away bclow anythi Ladies New Fal Luge amgregations aSSmIAhEcd 1U ream) spcaal thank: to Almigily (ECG for His gifts of another year, appropri ate hymns. Chants and pmycr: bang usedfor the ocmsiOn. The Hana Thanksgiving Service: ofdzcl’ansh of Omemee and Emil}- werc held on Sunday last, Sept. 91!), in all three Churches, at St. Io'ni's a“ 10.33 a. 02., at St. jamrs’ at 2 30 p 21:. find at Christ Church at 7 p. m. 'i‘hw (burches were beautifizfiy a. d appm pfiatcly dccaratcd with the products 0‘ m'urr. flowers, fruh, veg t bits and grain being everywhere in (:VldchC. T The Popular Ho The funeral on Mondays, :px red tube Etmly Ccmttcn, “as largch a! DIED In Medlani, at the residcncw figs son-in-law. Mr. John J. (‘Op land. on Saturday. Scp. 81h, 19¢! ‘Wiliiam Chambers. aged 75 _\':.~ 2 Very Latest in Men's New I \V. G. an! R. make of Dr Shirts. Overalls, Underwem \Vo ailment Trunks, Suit Cases. 33-315 GRO V .‘\ u Millinery and Fall ,6 Mirror GE NTS' first and mom; ca- !izmion of tin: “ 310R ‘tcam'

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