:y of yours, wbux you rbws lhcm, a: about Line of Watch Kips s, valiscs, c. iOUT P. In 1W4 39 II. he blunltonl "on- u: I H.111. and yet Be nu plug-d ‘te up. Winter, 9am; {oihtéd a. urollouno p Winter. on n hâ€: p Wilton circa". II) pin-Ema a kw w». k. Med !o snppiy a TD- During an nor-cin- “In: Hm. I for-no! palm: his life and pro boon but "damn ihe year. that havo to. [found him '0 9’ object in M. nu f} appnimu' bun by To the accompliu.- «vary mum.“ of p! M- bv-ing. every Mm. must I» donn- gb and deï¬nite pro- when.) the gran-o evan- mnn, and u! I mutation of Joan. no a", and nu nan WJIu-r did not lit. (mien. He II. as Mo brozhron be- an him, and 33.0 km. Whole “Mod Fae of Hahn; A Faun-me, «a but gnu. unmanned hm ‘nOD't‘ push bg )oara, and 90 buns though! we Ln umw nod: mad Hono- In be will. #0 he "jun-d, me winners at Mlllbrook 3nd “Y )0" we" to ’ Choicdy bud 0"- Thcy will ‘Ypefliters of 6c from a fa “ "fed agood lo seq ‘. Steele’s :lcndcd to. Hi. appsgb '0'; Dhand -3“qu Tc and Dam uf to he '9j0-0t’d. "NU undond‘ "Y: 0b, Acct“... 0‘ L01 3. Con. Exhibitiun and that may wear (but: 0 I: s :ol volt-um. remmd the pubis; s as can be found ) scum: sumahing L7. Ccmral Ex; 1. tight 3.?uug HEAL“; t hrluhn Ann-ct, tthe Miaâ€"bins Increase the acflvny ot Iii. “var, W :hus a! new»: ‘4‘ ,;. \ Q We not-ice in the To~'onto D lil- I jes th: mm: of J. M. McCrea] armngst those who succeeded in } passing T11: Baud of Examiners {or The Cana {inn Embalmcvs’ Assouatlon. We understand Mr. McCrca was entitled to a dlp‘oma bv virtue of being in the undertak- ing busmcss and attending the cams: of ï¬xtures, but he preferred taking the written ex-xmination. J. D. THORNTON. Division Court Clerk. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, InsuranCc, Real Estate and General Agent, Omemee. We were pleased to meet Mr; W. A. Sherwood. Artist, during our vistt to Toronto and the Ex. We had the pleasure of viewing a number of Mr. Shem-ood’s beau- tiful paintings, which shows the touch of a master‘s hand. Mr. Sherwood has a right to feel proud of his success in coming to the front in the World of Art, in fact he in now right in the front rank with the best artists of the world He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sherwood of Omemee, and tliev. together with a host of friends m Omemee and Millbrook and vicin- ities are pleased to learn 0f the high praise given Mr. Sherwood upon his great achievements. Our iron bridge is un~lergoing :epanrswhich is to be raised 2 ft. higher. mere is a remedy over sixty years oldâ€" Aycr’s Cherry Pcctoral. Of course you have heard Of it. probably have used 1:. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for couehs and hard colds on the chest. Ask your doctor about it. Millbgook Fair, Oct. 3rd 81. 4th and don’t you forget it. ' Call and get a loaf of bread at Dob mus-â€"it is made from the chorccst flourâ€"3t For C oughs Lnd Colds Rev. Mr. Teney has returned from his vacation. We are Agents for Williams“ Fly Insect Destroyer --the only preparation known to annihilate the fly. 1. A. WYLIE, mm. B. Rey. and Mrs. Peckover have teturned from Toronto where they were guests at the home of their son. Our hxgh and public schools have a larger attendance than ever. WANTEDâ€"Apprentice to learn Barber trade. Good chance. Apply to E. H. Englxsh, tonsor- ial artist. Omcmee. Dr. and Mrs. Keith leave this week by boat for the Soo. Their many friends wish them success In their new A mantle making apartment has been opened by Miss Thain next door west of T. I Parson’s hardware store. We: wish the young lady success in her undertaking. Mr Copeland Laidley and daughter Miss Lilian, who have been visiting their many fnends in Omcmee and elsewhere, have returned this week to their home in Chicago, Ill. The 508‘ had of a testimonial- “bid 0-- A wcnpuns. While down the pigeon River duck shooting Inst wreck. Mr. Jones from :wtonville succ:edcd in bagging a black ground hog. Noarly all our duck shouters have returned. Though some fared Well, many Wcte not so fortunate. Game was not so plentifu! as in former years. One )oung man had a narrow escape from dtowning. While out In his canoe he thoughtlcsmly adminiStered a btmdsidc saiuzc to. a passing ducx; whsn his canoc capsucd. . ‘ It is a wondcr more serious accx drnts do not occur as guns should not b: so frequently found In the hands of boys who so seldom realize the dam. ihcrc are in handling such Wot-m no noun: w. pom. “0162-:qu «on on: m Dunn Ave. Methodist Soloists are Miss Mab: C. Eaton and Mr. Ant Turomo. Nearly all our duck tetumcc’. Though 501 many WCI‘C not so fox was not so plentifu! as w ww-w. an m Omcmee Method- New Pipe Org is: Church will be fomally Opencd on Monday evening, Sept. 16th. The Organist will be: Mr. Earnest R. Bowles Urganist and Choir Master of the Dunn Ave. Methodist Church. The Snlnists are Miss Mabel Pglfn, Mrs. J. H ORGAN RECI‘I‘A New Pipe Organ in Omcmee 35‘ Church will be formally 0| Monday evening, Sept. 16 ’ " '-‘ruu_.u.| Mr' and Mrs. Alb: and daughtcr spent Mouday at Bcnsfort yer Sig: 3 '~ '~ vw-r a’wfl,‘ 5’. 0. Am 00.. new". 318“- bo mutt-unto" e! 0'0: Sir. Arthur Blight, all a loctor about it. 5 l testizxoninlâ€" g [way :4 ‘5.†m~m‘ macaw-‘11.“; “ton of SABAPARELL ' NLLS. ' um V“. I! We â€1“) on: m Albert E. Stimson pent Sunday and sfort Mlllbrook. RECI'I‘AL â€" The: DON'r USE GvREAb‘Y LI\ IMENrs Acontury ago they were popular. T. «lay peopln \umt something easy fa apply certain in results and above all actean limme t \\ 1m]! Nerviline Is 3pp'i d aches and pains disu; pun as the p. remahsorb l'a ou'hing ht'allhg “when!†Nerviline pew-trams to lhe core of the min, a: sea ivstauliy, and lomes no ullv ba-i -mel it] memo" behind Good Lu takes In, mum! to rub on, and ï¬ve times nm'e pm‘ erful in destroying pain than any 0in Nut- mom. Don’t fail to'nt a large 25c. bottle. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Neatly destroys the celerity of Put- nam's Corn Ex'rac‘or. Rants "Urns out in short order. Causesno pain, leaves no scar. and gives perfect sutis‘ faction. Rememher lhme is one"heat" -lhut's Putnam'sâ€"mm xenrs in “so. B? n. A. FARQUHARSON, B.A, The death of Dennis Scullv,at an advszcd age of nearly tdur score, took place last Satunleu after a lingering illness wlllt‘ll cauSed him to give up his active duties as an able and L'flil'iï¬lll Municipal ofï¬ual and agricultur- ist for many years, enjming the conï¬dence of all with whom he came 1n contact. He leaves six sons and ï¬ve daughters to mourn his loss. The funeral “as \el) largely attended in the 10th of Sept, interment tikinz place at Downewi' le Cimctexy. DC(€ eas- ed was an arm-e and uSc-ful member cf the Church The Ru Father Maguire conducted the solemn and impressive services T he bereaxed have the sympathy of’a large circle of friends. Several rulogis‘tic speech-{followed the presentation, then all szu down to ice cream and retrrshmcnts. BORN At Lethbridge, Alberta, on the 4th inst, to Mr. and st. leuries V. Bennett, a daughter. Though the Dr. was cnmpl’Jtch' take-n bv surprise, he sine-(lei; thanked his hrcthrcn for their token of a] p e cizmon and klnd \ushes for the future and for their hearty CO-npcration both in and out of his Mother lodgc. A: Bobcaygeon. on Sept. 4th, '0 Mr. and Mrs, ". S. mee, a 501;. R J. WEIR, w. M. w 'I‘HORN 1:, Scc’y. [part from us without striving, in some ‘mcasurc, to show our appreciation We would, therefore, ask you to accept from us th‘Ls httlc token, (Masonic Locxet) which shall serve from day to day to remind you of the brethr-n of Lorne Lodge, and of the times spent With us in Omemec. Happy to meet. sorry to part, happy to meet agiin should you ever rewsit us. ‘ Ludgc and have diSt hmgcd the: dutic-s ofjnnior Deacon and Scniur \Vardw, and would ere long. In the natural ordcr of things haw: had the high: SI hunor in our power to give you. hur- mg thcsc years the scanner: you have rcndctcd us have been signal, and your dcalinus in word and deed haw been such that we cannot lct vou dc- On the CV‘C of your departure from Wt: feel that the occasion should um go unmarked by sun: tOKCH trum u: to you, that shall serve in somc small degree to show how high a place yuu have won in our «:r teem, as a man and plu‘sncian, but more: cspccmliy a.» :. Masonic prothcr l‘Lr over tln‘cc )cah my you h We been a mcmlmr 0! Lu“)? BUSINESS co blasting NOW FOR Al the regular monthly medng 1:! the Masonic Order Mondny awning, Scpt. 2m], the following addrcss was mad by Bro. T. C. Ixory, un the cw of Bro. Keith’s dcparlurc from their midst : Dear Bro. Keith. Brlulh Canadian B. L‘.. 708 Yond’o-Stu Ton-onto. , .V- . .. aqlv we numnm 2n traction. set .In small type and mac lplcuous as possible. The matron ever brought before a jury in th‘ urt of New York State which rendered a verdict in the Docu Thus his traducers came to grief ' slandexs were reï¬ned. we action In the Supreme Court. But the basaltic-3s of Dr. Plerce was greatly injured by the publication of the libelous article with in great. dlsplay headings. while hundreds of thousands who read the wickedly defamatory article never saw the humblc zuwelim: re- zractlon. set In small type and made as int-on- Iplcuous as possible. The matter was. how- ever brought before ac jury ln _the Supreme on.†and no doubt hundreds of thousa nds of good people read the uuwarranmd and malicious atmz-k upon Dr. R. V. Plum.- and his "Favorite I‘ruscripifou â€publi. Find in the May (1904; number of the Ludivs’ Home Journal, with its great black dis- play headings. who never saw tho hum- ble. growling retraction. with its incon- spicuous heading. published two months later. It was boldly charng in the sland- erous and libelous arti ~ln that Dr. l‘ivrce‘s Favorite Proscriptiou. {or the cure of Woman‘s weaknesses and ailuu-uis, cou~ taiucd alcohol rind other harmful ingrmll~ ants. Dr. Pierce promptly brought suit against the publislu-rs of the Ladit-s’ Home Journal, for $.‘00.(X)0.00 damages. Dr. Pierce alleged that Mr. Bok, the editor, maliciously published the article E Verdict m, 1' Dr Address and Preseniati Sending truth after paxim that "a lie E. or View - ‘.u.vuul. Ul‘ us. or habitéorming, dru were. contained in his "Fa.- lption "; that said_ medicine “uni..- .“A “ ‘ AGAINST .. "la-u 111‘. K. V. l‘icrcr: to Prescription “publi. Md ‘4; number of the Ludic-s’ with its great, black dis- who never saw tho hum- .ouu ,.: , Don't delay. dot ‘ {roe outnlouue m I once. Bestoollegv,‘ bout terms. and l best. results. , ....... uv ILve medic‘rnal roots and Mn! ingredients what.- .Bok‘ s malicioqs state- “ “AA lie will ...- ....,,..,...u Which promptly 09(‘tpr's ~ favor. ‘1‘. BUR. the! l the article defamatory injuring his to glcohol. or ‘.P I q erce and - £1.51} It. is an old Select Your Medicine With Care In debility and weakness medicine should be mild and far remixing, Many pills and pnrgnllves am no liarsll,ure drastic instead of curative. Excessive action is always followed by depresaion, and knowing tilt, Dr. Hamilton deï¬ned his pills of Man- drake and Butternnf IO as tomiidiv inure-nan lher and kidney aclnity, flush out tho elementary canal. Iona and regnluze the bowels. ’l‘ilus do Dr Hamilton’s Pills eliminate poisons from Um holly, â€More clearneu to the nkin. bring strength and that sweet ressurer nl lie-u. ihâ€" sleep. Belt medi- cine on earth, 24'» cans pepbux ul. xiii dealeu- Western Farmers Want Men for Late Harvestâ€"CIR, Will Run Extra. Excursion. Although several thousand men have gone west on earlier excursions the de- mand tor harvest help still consider- ably exceeds the supply, latest advlces from Winnipeg stating that farmers even where are Shorthanded. Despite rumors of frost and short crops, them inuell paid work in the tick! for all comers. A last opportunity for labor- ers is offered by the (‘nnadinu Paciï¬c, which has urrangt‘t'i to run an extra: Farm littllON‘I’S' Excursion to Winn!- peu, leavlng all Ontario stations, east and \\ est, Tuesday. September 17th, name Conditions will npply as on earlier excursions, going trip $1200; rt'turn for stem additional, after at least one month’s nor]: harvesting. Full parti- culars can be obtained from (LP l: agents and from P. B. Fosler; District Passenger Agent. Toronto. BE A S'I'RUDIG MA .\'. Increase your \‘ttality and nerve energy, restore vtm and furce to your ovenmrketl bmly. Ferrnmne will do this as It. (lid fur Walter Wood of Bear- port, N B , n ho \\ rites: " I can any l’r-r- nzme has given molar new lease of life. A year mm I gulf-red snlrun nervous exhaustion I was scarcely able to drag myself around. Mr ap- g‘etite was gone l had nn (mlnr ur tun {Mum and full nsr-(l up. One lmx of Ferrozone started me back to health. I took a number of boxes and nut health was completely restored.†For men wltn are tired, pa 9, nervous and thin-blumled nothing compares with Fern-Inna. 5(‘Ic per lmx at all dealers. pleasure in robbing u mam 0! his good name. A gv-od motto, since the lumping nf marines is an approved fab-1m n of the dayâ€"tn put up befme evrry sewmg Iuciety, every vnrner More» crowd, and to hang from every village sleey’o, is the Nznth Commandment. -‘ Thou shun not hear false witness against thy neighbor." This 35 me cmnmu-n ofl'ense of gnm] people. )Ian and women who “muld nnl hurt a fly. think nothing of Btu-king the knife of scandal into a neighbor’s back; and persmm who would not steal a straw take :1 ï¬endish t-nre Hay Fever because It deurnjs its cause. Drnzgists 25c" $.00, or mailed to 30m address if price is for'n’nrdu , to l’olson (‘.a., hingston, ()nt. n a prompt. pleasant and eï¬'ectivv WHY. by inhaling the germ- -:kxlln-v tlxruat. and lung healing ('utarrl tzmne l'ellulltful tn nsu simple in ita npera~ tiun, free from stumat h nauseating and destrm mg mlmtaltr‘es It is a. marvel of scientiï¬c efllcm‘y. (‘alurrlmzone kills the germs that excite the diseane, lxeulsttm inflamed surfaces and pre- tents ubs.»lutely a ncurrence ml the malady. ('atarrlmzmze mnnot {all to Yeu Prevent Ha); Fever, or Cure it Mr. john Pom-nus has purchased the propertv (terms the mad which was mvm-d hy jowph Purl, Mr. I’ccl hav- vng: purchascd :1 (arm up \‘cst of Port Perry. Great Demand for Harvest Help. â€"â€".‘- Mr. and Mrs. Burt Magi†of Yal- \‘cxtun, spent Sunday Work With Mr. A. Mag)“, Hunktr. Mr. \\'c.\'tlnkc, blacksmith, Suffered from a slrght atmuk of pncumunia the ï¬rst of the week. .MISS Vida Burgess of Toronto, but fox mm†of this place, is Viniting friends hm‘c. 50:. . boxâ€"£2 an} more; Vu- by Mail. 92 the chm camcu. co. Hum-d. mom om. It will clen- your system of Rheumatism and all other Kidney diseases. making you happy, conscqgeatly others. Mr. and M I have opened up a Dressmak mg Department in the Store next west of Mr. Parsons' Hurdwnrc: 5torc,:;m1 am prepared to attend promptlv to all orders {or (uh mantles, dn-sses, suits, etc. (300d sutisfacnon guaranteed. PI'ICES reasonfllflc. J‘ [)I)ra‘n.’;: â€C In»- n01. I Miss A. Thain, Ome‘ï¬iéé "ARE 01!! HRS HAPPY h- _,. DRESSMAKING I SPANDA L BE'I'HANY. BOX 57. guaranteed. Prices Apprcmix cs-wanuâ€"d Both publications for 7 months, the period mentioned, at regular rates, would cost $1.15. By accepting this offer new subscribers save 50 cents. The Weekly Mail and Empire during the Summer months will unquestiona- bly be the greatest “eekly publication which enters Canadian homes. It at present contains a grealer number 0’ winning; of reading nuttter than any uthvr Canadian weekly. All «the news published in It is carefully so- lemed to meet the varied tastes of the readers, The General News Sevtion will con- tain the fulle-L-t and most complete in- formation of the events transpiring in all parts of the world. . Particular at. {ention will be given to cable and pro; vinclal news. The Agricultural Section} will be re- plete with inforum'tion for the general advancement ulnuricultuml science. (‘omrllmtora to this section will be men eminent in this Important in- duntr)‘. The Magazine Section nil] alsn be a mine of. informatlnn upon subjects “ hich are at present summing public attention. Many of the articleamill be brightened bv Illustratlnnn. Altngether the '24 pages, which com- prise The Weekly Mail and Empire. are 9. library In themsehes. the regaini- price for which is OueDullar a year. The Weekly Mall and Empire and' The Millbrqok and Omemeo Mirror ' mailed to any nddrese, postage mud, in 3 Canada or Great Britain'mml January I list, 1908,10r 65 cents. r Send an Orders to " The Mirror Ofï¬ce,†lulb‘rook. Ont. M r. RJGilleapie then offered 12 cents for the balance of the board, but none sold. Mr (71ml: oflered l2c' for further seluclluns, but Mr. Ker uuihid him \x llh the same ï¬gure for the balance u! the h. ard. Mr. Weir, however, secur- ed the ranl with 1'.’ l-ch. for selections, and lmnuht Young's Point. and Eat! Emily. Vzmars and WesIWuod turned do“ n this ï¬gure. A: 121-16 Fleetwood sold to Mr. Cook. A: 12 1-16 for further svlectlmzs, Mr Cook secured Warsaw and Lulu-ï¬eld P1 In: Grave and Fieetwuod refused this offer. M r. Cook offered 121â€"16fur selection! but Mr. Kerr outbid him “in. 12 [-16 fur balance of the board. Mr L'. ok then ofl'ered 12 I~Sc. for selections, and the following mld-â€"Sheurer, Centra! hinnth and 'l‘rewurn. Mu. Weir then offal-9.} 1‘21 Sc, znni was not nutbid. He cuHe-l the follmxu ingz-nt‘untral. Smith. Selwin, Myrtle and Lang. Al! sv-Id but CentralSmlth' He offered 12 1-16 for further selections and look South Burleigh. :(edardale, Norah Dummer, and Warunlnmter. Young’s Puint, Central Smith. Shame! ViHiers. Lakeï¬eld, Pine Grove and Otouabee Uninu ncfuwe-J this ofler. Mr. tquires tank the nextl.:tat123 We, the following faclML-a Fellingh- ()rmnnde. Indian River, Nurwood and Oakdale Mr. Squires opened the bidding at 11 12 cents. which was adva. ced tt. 113-4c.hy Mr. Cunk, and to 11 7-8 by Mr. \Vt-ir Mr. Squires offered 120. and Mr. Cook outbid him with 1221-160. Mr Kv-rr ral’S‘H1 Hm ï¬gure to 1‘.’ I-Sr , and Mr. ('0th retaliated with 12 3161" :uu1;.ecur~'.-dt1:e first selection, the 1'1: - Inning heir-g culledtâ€"Bonsf rt, Cro»: and Kenn. A11 8014.]. Unnonde ................... ............180 Ymng’s Puhll...... ...... .........l(‘5 Lam: ...... ...... 160 Fraservillo .185 Indian Riven.....-.............'........120 North Dummar..................... 61 Fast Fmily ........ H5 'l‘rewarn ,180 Beusfort .......... ........ ........‘.’10 '(‘ederdale ....., ...... 86‘ Cnvunville ........... . ............ I25 Cruwn ....... 180 Mount Pleasant ...... 65 Fleetuuul ....... .............210 Nur\\omi............ .. 95 Buckhorn ...... .m......... .......1'5 S nth Burleigh ....... ....... ... .. 25 I] we . 80 Brivkley.............. .......... .......HO I’Iesident Kidd“! presided, and “1- we “2:8 3 large unendame o! sates- men. Ymng’s Point. Lang Fraservillo Indian River... North hummer. Fast Fmil) l‘revwrn ....... Beusfort ....... (‘ederdale ....., Cnvunville ..... (frmvn Mount Pleasant. Fleetwuud ...... NurWOOlE . . .. . . . . Buckhorn ...... . S 41th Burleigh. 1119 Board adjourned for two weeks Special Offer to New Subscribers. ququ 0.0.0- 000... ...... coo..- Ormonde . . .. mm... . . . . . . At a meeting ol'the Peterboro Cheese Board on Thursday. the 5 h inst , Ihe follonlng factories lmurdel the numier of cheese indicated: Keene 200 Warminster ...... ................l40 ‘Shearer...... ...... ................185 Contra! Smith ...... ..200 Selwyn ..... ......... ........£00 Villiers ..... ...... ...... ...... ....H0 “/21sz ...... ...............150 ï¬estwuud ...... ............... ...... .226 Oakdnle ...... ..... ....llO Daisy D ...... .,.. ................. u... 35 [.aketicld ...... ........ ......100 Pine Gru\'e......... ...... ...126 ()tonabee Union ............ 83 Maple I.euf.._................... ..... ....145 313‘ftle ODOOI'OIOOO....-.....IOIIOIIxso . reventing and curing camrrh and kin- dred ills. 'l‘uo sfzvan, 250. and $1.00 8t 11†dealers. First it was a cold, neglected of cont 0 eatarrh developed Nothing u as done and consumption follmwd Watch the little cnld, keep“ from growing by using “Cutarrhozone †Nothing simpler than lining the germ-kiiling vapor of tins grand remedy. Colds and Clltlfrh flee as bel‘ure fire, Every trace of throat and bronchial unnhie yields immediately. Catarrlmznne is scien- tiic and absolutely guaranteed for ONE OF THE SA DDES’I‘ STORIES. PETERBORO CHEESE BOARD. UV 0 ... IvltouOh o u. a on nun-us» u to a ‘8 PM!!! oo-a-I......no-nooao. \ nu... .....-unums-uuunoo...... 'illo .... Ri Ver- 0 u a u u'o O ...-o.--. o a Q o nun Dmnmar...... ...... ......... mily...... ‘ .... oun- coco "nun-.1 1: He ....., ille ...-o.coo-........oo.ocooo ..............................1 ‘leasant...... 0a] .......... ..............2 ,loooo-Oo- ...-l. coo-o-oo-.-o...u â€I...†............ on-ooo Dlll coma-.100 Smith 200 ................200 ...........................ll0 ..150 d ........................... .226 ........... .............. ....llO taut-nouns... on... 30 u.â€" n†a-a .. .. 200 ......l40 ......185 ..200 100 .126 83 I45 WATCHES, .CLCCKS, jE\V- ELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS,CHINA,TRAVEI,IN(; CASES, MANICUKE CASES, NOVELTIES, c., c. SPECIAL LOW PRICE W. E. MEEAHTY’S. 77 Kent-8t LINDSAY JEWELLERY A permanent snuauon for the: 111,111! mm 1111 “111111 111-; Lu; t11y “111 1): l'c‘s‘Cl‘Vttd 1‘1v 11:11]) 1r c rquq: :11c11t \Xxxtc for p.1.'t:.u(1'..1s. LocalSalesmanWanted FO R A handsomely Illustrated wookly. Lament, cir- culnuun at any scientiï¬c jnurnal. Terms. :45 a tour lnogthl. 1-1. Sold by alecwadgnlerg. Mfl'ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬Ã©Ã©EFaZ‘ENéwXcfli. ‘ TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS to. Anyone sending a sketch and deacrigtion may quickly ascertain our opinion free w ether an invention is probably flammable. Communica- tions strictiyconfldent ni. Handbook on Patents Dent free. Oldest unexï¬; for securing patents. Patents taken Lim h Munn a, C0. receive mm: notice. without chums. in the Scientiï¬c Hmericaa. Acne 81 Wellington, Wedding Presents and ml} mung cuunlry to rcprcscnt You cag buy Dainty Goods at MCCARTY'S, imam: Oinc'cfézs F St... Wuhliu'n'oh‘. D'. is: At night I may be szot by tele phone message and at Mrs. Mc Cartney’s residence. W. Montgomery, M. D. Physician and Surgeen, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO. Ofï¬ce in? Turner’s Drug ‘tore. flanadas Greatest N rseries. Toronto, Ont. FOR UP-TOâ€"DA'J‘E .IEWELRY. Issuar of Marriage Licenses, MILLBROOK. All pcrsoï¬s havidg 'business at thr Court are required to attend at the sand time and place. Dated the Fburlh day of September, 1907. R. J. G‘RANDY, M ILLBROOK Notice IS hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the “Voters’ List Act.†by Hi: Honor the Judg c of the County (,ourt of the Countgy of Victoria, at the B RADBU RN HAI l. in the Vim AGE OF OMEMEE o.\ [HURSDAY the 19th day of September. t907,at ONE o’clock pm, to heat and detcrm'inc the sen-ml complaints of errors and omissions in the: Vntcrs’ List of the, Municupahty of the "loun ship of Emily for 1907. Some beautiful lines in NOTICE 2 Judge’s Court of Bavisian. l’untlnll NurScrlcs, (Over 800 Acres) J. STEELE’S, Clerk of the said Municipality McLaughlin's Carriages Wagons, all kinds Agricultural Implements, Harness, Rugs, Whips, Blankets, c. We now deal in all kinds of High Grade Flour Feed. Seeds, etc. Your Inspection Invited. Your patronage So- licited. Prices Right. ’PHONE 456. 383 WATER ST. One Door West of Bank Toronto Come in andC .Jee our New Stock. Storey Leary... Storey Leary New Store, and New Goods. Last year was our banner ycar, but we are determined to keep pace with our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us, for ofï¬ce assisuntl. not only from Peterhoro but lmm other places as well. We havqnot bccn al)l.‘ to do this in all cases during the last two years. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Bookkeeping or IS a competent Stwographcr and 'l‘ypcwritcr is certain of a good position. You Will make.- no mistake: in getting a Nothing Succeeds Like Success TheHoï¬se of Quality CALL AND TEST US. In our Hardware Stone requirement. Tick u slag. TSFENZ? 59$}? an are on n mm m:- .. m w chi-14".; Don't lode! the Honeuchfl' lxcmiou with Tourist Sleeper: 80". 24“. Oct. 8th and 33nd 5": farms". arpm'gmd by,Muniroba, Saxkazchewan :33 Abuu Government wfl has! and a.“ liken on amvd a! Wmmpcu. Fm â€W "in 5" fumixind ll “Tr-ah»: to poinu on Can. Pa: :94 Can. Nor, Py‘. MM. !5,,,. ‘1 'w‘d Mm an. K‘WCI‘lnd 5W“ River (indudin: b. «s. and at on. cont a duh-o Each wgy w“ thereof in Saskatd'rwan and Aiken. , A “mu" flimflhed with each ticket. and (biog-reflux: when executnd b): (am having dag! labour In. nut 43 thirty day: or more. will be home-d from lint point (on â€card-ch: ticket back to than; pain in Oak; . A! 3‘84â€. nrionn Nnv 20d». 10""! is very complete, and the best values possible. Ome in and you Will be convmced that this Is the pl Our prices me as LOW as any in the trade: and our goods are of the best quality, that's why this store is termed Maldive farms". mu axcunsxou $12 The Hub for Farmers. MORE FARM LABORERS WEEDAY Sept. E71131 ommwn smorcmc GOING WM. PRINGLE. Principal, Peterboro, Ont Business Education WATER ST., PETERBORO. . McCaï¬rey, Q‘Writc for Our Handsome Circular. ,7 i..-___.r“u..mumuw¢a w I.“ w m; Dt-IIIII \J-r. rbNov.30th. I907. on83125;:FamLabwm'kainaudwfllbeiaua‘iowmut-efluhmJuu-II‘ k 1m:- x r... This is especially true when applied to the OMEMEE. GMNG T? I? FOP. EiARVESTi-‘EEG IN MK. ‘ " CZ?- Cm“ mez‘rs mm. 37: 8'71!) 'm VJI‘J‘UP'Y: ï¬bflï¬T: For full particulars see news! C.P.I. “out. or write C. B. FOSTER. D.P.A.. C.P.l.. 'I'OIOI ST Iiï¬â€˜t‘v’é" wad ALBERTA n; «g a .mmnom. NI \ twin Under conditions a we have a magniï¬cent stock for Fm all smious' an Vesta-n Omar. .. south o-' North bay tr! eastta Sharbot Lake and input amour. Ion mum place to buy.