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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 26 Sep 1907, p. 3

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zrmzsaclz-d. $3 Branch will be 116 in London, Muico, .400,000 .OOCL‘OO 15 9,8 31 8,001,173 WELL. rugs, are the has a full line . good stock ‘NAGER. t he PRIZE LALG'S ekly Slat Mum Year 0E ds, hers I‘DESS nt., it NOW! my; 08, mailing The funéral from the residence of be! daughter, Mrs. Jes Monica on wtdm:sday was largely attcnded. in Omcmce, on Tuesday, Sept. 24 Eliubcth McSkimmings, relic: of the hte “and McSiimmings, agcd 94 hrs and 4 months. [”_coyx.l=oE. Mr Dobscn‘s Milliners are pre~ Daring fer the Fall Millinery 0p- c't‘ winch promises to surpass '~ Hmiccessors. Scc announce .: .1; thm issuc. li~ ' are Avents for Williams” Fl) 1:: vkstroyerâ€"thc only preparation In . \m to annihilate the fly I. A. \VYLTE, th. B. chcns came yesterday that Conn i. H. Fte {21L 4 sustained a painfui accidcnt 12y a timber fall- ingon his head in his new barn. We hope that under the skxlful trmmwnt of Dr. Sutton he will soon recover. E5133 Ag mm, Omemee. \iillbrock L :nr, Oct. 3rd 8: 4th, and don’t \0:; forget it. I have opened up a Dressnlak- in; Department in the Store next west of Mr. Parsons’ Hardware Samaaml am prepared to attend promptix to all orders for fall wands-s. drrsses, suits, etc. Good :‘uztisfzagtzc‘v: guaranteed. Prices rmonsi 2:. Apprentices wanted then take itâ€"Ayer’s Sax-sa- Darius. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know What he will say about this (find old family medicine. ___________7 l A “Row ammuggnom The Mirror and Weekly 6101»: and Canada Farmer to jan. 15'. :908. to new subscribers, any place in Canada or Great Britain for only 25c The village is becommg lively agam Our High and Public Schools hayc hrgcr attendance: than chr \Vc have a. good schools and zcaclzcrs as any in the Provmcc “our“ nation our .33" :2...\_..;Wf ‘ th. bu Wenzi Then your blood must be in ! Very bad condition. You certainly knoév what xo‘takc, glow FOR Pale, Thin, Nervous .7 Thc King-st. Bridge improvements made- by and at the Countles’ expense are about completed and wrll add grad)“ to the appearance and safety of About 10 or l2 new are engaged in ' m r urn-menu 0n Doubc’s } rid; e, the .‘fiSalflg link hanch of the G. '1. R., about 4 miles east of here. l l. FARQUHARSCR, B. A . nnuua Canadian B. L‘.. 1 7.. Youo-Bt" Toronto” A groccr savs that some pcogfle who buy on time: don't seem to know when umc leaves or? and eternity begins. Mr. A. E. Balfo r of lh : Merchanh' Bank staff, Arcora, spent a few days ‘i'thg in Souns last week.â€"-Plain- Raw. P. B. Thornton has accepted the all to the Colbnrnc an'i iakcport rmbyterian Church, subjcct to the approval of Presbytery, commencmg his ministry here at Ian. r.â€"Culbornc Express. Mr, W. B Harvey, of the Omemee Hygh Schml staff, was in Pctcrboro on Saturday, the: guest of his s‘on‘, ‘ of the Pctcrbom Collegxatc staff. Mrs. Hugh Murray was in Pcterboro Satutday calhng on frwnds. 39.119 Ivory has bzgun improvo- mam-9 on tit: Bradburn Ha". and is chafing up the ruins of thc Bradhum House, which wxll rcmow a » eye-sore. WC understand that Mr. Ivory intends bm'di ‘g a handsome store on the pro- fatty [text the Braviburn Hall. ML Thos. Henderson is making {oodprcgresson hxs dwelling in the Mr T' J. Parsons has another store ready for a tenantâ€"~smtablc for any Mr. I. j. Lamb’s fine new rcsndencC in the East End IS showmg up well as it nears completion. west énd. DRESSMAKING I Miss Annie Ivory, ”1e “1!:an dmghtcr of Mr. and .M's- '1‘. C. [Vorv’ will plav m: “CY P'PC Organ in {EC Omenicc Mcihomsz Church, Mam' are prepnr‘hg to a!'erd the Millhfook bur m prcfcrcnc: to any other iocai, fixhxbnion. Miss dJllghtcr will plaV oummcc ltnbrook oMEMEE NEWS. DIED IaCSE’ Central Exhibition weck from to day and to Aaise CURB- cmam rectum.- doctor WWW "' "p LII‘DI'I | is amazingly m- :ivvr active Mr Chfllrllltm and Christ'an lrit-nt‘s, It is sctircely necessary for me to (X‘ l.lam to you the ohject of our me:lmg toâ€"night, as a trustee I am here with my brethren the other trustees, in a public caia‘it‘ to acknmxl (lee on behalf of the iiienihership of the church and congregation the gift of this beautiful Pipe Organ, as I read the inscriytion noon the plan.- {lllu there learned the motive which prompt ed the gift, I thought (f tl‘c long llft' of usefulness to come to the church and to the Community, I thought of the ProvidenCe that surrounded {ht 5 lines and of the Scriptural promise wlich says "The fear of the Lord Pro longeth days.” I am sure it must be gratifying to our aged Brother and Sister to leel that in the evening of life they are surrounded by kind chil- dren. anxious to smooth the pathway of life and bestow every needed com fort, and I can assure them that‘as tht y have climbed to the top of the hi l and are going down upon the other Side that the prayer of the ChUHh wit: which they stand identified is, that their last days may be their lrithtert days, their last joys their purest joys and their last comforts the sweetest comforts. It must also be very gratT- flying to those particularly concerner’, and an action worthy the praise of all when the heart delights to rear some monument to perpetuate the memor (if those whom they love and cherish. We see in this gift an example of at fection to fat her and mother, an at tachment to the place at birth, a kind remembrance of youthful asmmates, and a loyalty to the church of choice, when the {ect learieel to tread the n: rr W way. and tl e lips to lisp the name of Jesus I tru t that these few rcu atlas which have her-n prmiiptc-d Dear Friends,â€"We the representa tatiws of ms: Mythodlst church in bv the ncccsntics of the ucrz: sinn to goliur “it“ the ad In“ uhith I an: uhuulxnre21d,lnm 2n o e mcu urr Mu: ripxrssion to the 5121mm! 6 of lhi.» congregation Between the first and second parts of It: program lhc Kcv. Mr. McCul- 'och, pastor at the church, in :1 {cm appropnazc words asked thc 'l‘x'11>tr:cs of the church to come forward. and called ()1) Mr. G. A. Bulfuur.‘ :s lhn-il rcprcscntatwe to make a spec-eh, Mr. Balfour spoke as fullmvx : Mr. and Mrs. }. Master Timothy. With the new heating and lighting installcd two years ago, and the rcvcnt improvcmcnt the church IS quite com fmmble and presents a very attractive appearance. «the wood wvrk bczng aléo of dark crimson. The intcrior of the church has been newly decmatc‘d, the new metal Cril in” m two shades of cream. while the \xaHs arc a yleasing shade of green “ilh frrczc and dado of deep crimson Tim 0 gun is a gift to the «hut 11 {tom Mr. and Mrs. }. C. Eaton and [hair l‘ttlc sou Timothy. It has two Manuals, tubular [ncun‘mic actinn, Ind the mom: [mwu IS cicvmc It Is finishcd in quartered oak, and We pipes are tinted to match the dccoru tions of the church. Miss Mabel I’ah-n, of Toronto, Ls thcpnss-:ssor 0| :1 hcuunful soprano vo'Icc, \‘hkjh “sh hvuzu’ fur the first timc. Sh: mads a sf'lt'ltdid impress- um All the arnsts “’cl‘c rccalL-d The choir saw; two nmhcms in a finished manner, Mrs. Eatnn tukzng the solo in “Uh, that I had wing. “kc a duvv," and Mr. Blight and Mass 'r’ulcn thr: subs m “Suck )‘c lhc Imrd.” I A large and appreciative audience uiicd the Methodist church on Mon- day night, 16th inst, when the new pipe organ was formally opcncd. Mr. Bo“it‘5, of Toronto, provcd hmiSch to be a masttr ofhis instrument, and dc lighted the audience with his Selec- tions, which showed the variety 0! cffccts to be obtained from thc new organ. From the faintest Whispers 0! its Soft stops, to the loud Cicscmido (.3 ‘ the: full organ awry contrast of tom and powcr was gncn Mr. iLouits had- to rt‘}‘031d t0 scum) rcczdlx Mrs ] (f. Eaton, and \Ir. Axthm BIi: h! hnvv bc-cn [ward off: n in tI-c church, but ncvcr to b ttcr udm: ztwc than on Mon'lay mght. , n“. -..-~...~ u; muumue moans. A host 0! medical authorities or” all the several Schools of notice, recommend each of the several ngredients of which “Favorite Prescription" is made for the cure of the diseases for which it is claimed to be a cure. You maav read what they say for yourself by Sen ing a postal card request for a. free booklet of extracts from the leading authorities. to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Invalids Hotel and Surgical In- stitute, Bufl'alo. N. Y.. and it “will'cono to anx bv return MM _.-.. .v, uuuulv. L‘. i'nu by return post. 7 V -..,~u u. will uervme and cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration. neuralgia, hysteria‘ spasms. chorea or St. Vitus’s dance. and other distressing nervous symptoms an- tendant upon functional and organic dis- eai‘es of the distinct} y feminine organs. no. 1" . ,__, v.....uu..s, nun u. aobilitating, pelvic. catarrlinl drain and kindred symp- toms of weakness, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a. mastefliciont remedy. It is equally effective in curing painful perimls, in giving strength to nursing mothers and in preparing the system of the expectant mother for baby’s coming, thus rPndoring childbirth safe and com- pamtively painless. The ”Favorite Pres Scription “ is a. most potent. strengthening tonic to the general system and to the organs distinctly feminine in pqrticnlnr. It is also a soothing and invxgnrating nervine and cures nervous mums.” 'RTthe cure of woman's peculiar weak~ DeSSGS. irrpguiarities and derangements, giving rise: to frequent. headaches, back- ache. dragging~down pain or distress in lower abdominal or pelvic region. accomo puniod. ofttimcs. with a. debilit pelvic. catarriml drain and kindred toms of weakm’S“, Dr. Pierce' Prosorinfinn L. n “A.“ Am . :iting, slimp- S FaVUrite morp w: H areTaneAax-e 5 Most intelligent and sensible people now-a-days insist on knowing what. thew employ whether as food or us mediciné. Dr. Pierce believes they have right to insist upon such knowledge. 80 he thr- Do You Open Your Mouth Like a young bird and gulp dOWn what- ever food or medicine may be offered you 9 Or, do you want to know something of the composition and character of that Which you take into your stomach whether as foot} or medicine ? Organ Recital. mgred ionts of THE ADDRITS§ - mu me their superior curative vitr‘m- M. - ‘ ........... «- ys'uuuuull'. soothing and invxgnmting cures nervous exhaustion, Lration. neuralgia, hysteria‘ -a. or St thu.‘ .z..__, . 's’md if'd a n2] “05;! 3310 beng “Hutch his Eaton, and “Wm, understoou m w ‘ â€" 7“ man u \ mnes The above is considered by it!) emi- nent authority, who writes in a New York duily paper, ttb‘llhé' finest 5 rl St-r‘p- tiun even Written to releive [luck-ache Kld' ey ’l‘rnulvle, Weak Blmlrlrr and al forms of Urinary (lsfilclzlties. This mixture ucts promptly on the ulimln ative tissues of the Rhine; s, enabling them to filter and strain the uric acid and other “aste matter from the blur u \\ hich causes rheumatism. Someperaons “ho suffer utth 1h . fll ctions may not law] inclined to plan-e much confidence in this simple mixture, get. those who have tried lt any the results are simply eaurpri~l ing, the relief being efl‘ectul without the slightest injury to the stomach or other organs. I A HARD CASE OVERCO \i E. Noionger necesamy to suffer from muscular rheumatism. Ewry cnse can be cured Fernzene is unfailing as proved bv David Johns o" «fOrImmd, Out. "My wife was a dreadful s-iti'erer” he writes. "For two years she could scarcely do any work Her knuckle.- and joints bwvlh d, causing lormre. 'l‘r- gel up and down stairs was impussi hie. She took pox after box of Ferro- 2 me and rubbed the sore places Mth Neniiine. improvement stunt-d and Bi 8 mended fast Tu-dav she is quilt- cured and we thank Ferrpzm e for her recovery." Nu rPn-vdy more pcnpnlar with duct: rs than Farr. 2: me: it dc es cure, 50c per box at a]! dealers. Illx some and give it a trial It cer- tainly comes highly revmmnendml. It is the prescription of an emint‘nt au- thority. ulmse untire rexnntmiov, it B said, was established bv it A drnggiat here at home when ask: (I stated that he could either an p1,. the ingredtems or mix the prescripfion 'or our readers. also recommends it as harmless. 8 Con. 3. Cavan, will have on Lix hibition and for sale at the Mill brook Central Exhibition cn Oct 1th next, EIGHT YOUNG THORo' BRH) BERKSHIRE l IGSâ€" f»: STOCK NOTE. 11(ng and four sows. l‘he Sure. and D cm of these Pigs were First Prize winncrs at Toronto, Peter- bnrn. Mlllhrook and Centreville. It will pav mu well to secure some of those choicelv bred was from Mr. Robinson. lev will prove mom-v main-rs in the prize ring and also for breeding purposes, as thev are an extra fin’c lot. Shakewellm a butlle and take- a waninontnl dose after each meal a d at bedtime, (Set, from any prercrhunms pharmw cist H e Inlltmihu: Fium lerm-t Urn'h'liml, :ne-haH (mm-e; Compound h:-r,.on, mm unnvo; Cmngme 5) mp Sarsnpanllu three ounces Mr. A. M. Paton, of Lindsay, for yrars Agent of tlIc Grand Trunk Kall- wuy Co’y. has oprncd a school ol'Tclc- :graphy in Lindsay. 'llIc dLnlfllld for operators lar exceeds the supply. A common school education Is all that Is IIcccssaIrI. Mr. l'aton’s “id: and Iaricd cxpcncncc in the II-tight and l .Iaauigcr dcllhllliltlll, :15 “(ll as LoIII Incnim and KIIIIIIII) lchgmph “Ulk, ;i\'c: lllr. hLllUUl IIII tItlIIIiztugI own an). .thr ~siniilur institution lll Cslllatlil‘ I‘Lrllis le't' cusy and six InonIl.s in his sch. cl II: ll makv a good “l cI' ‘lur ofi :III ho) o. :IvL-Iuge iIIIcllichIc-c. ch'c‘ ' an opportunity for yULln” filth and I \omtn to gtt a busmcss In 51.x months or lc» :I: III llt.‘ III a [Imition to Com- mand .1 f'UUd s;.'Iln_I II' can II wring Raina) Icitgrng h I Imus I.- c “.l) to SU((".‘S\'. \'\ Iitc IIII [mm .. ..r.<, succcsw. \\ Inc nor [aulltniqrm Address, A. M. I’.\'l'()l\', l’rmciyul National Scimul l‘clugralm'y To revitalize and stimulate ynur whole being, to almke mfl' lvtLuruy and tiredneaza, nothing cnmpnren um: Ur. Hamthuu’a Pills “ Inch do make gnud looks, good spirits, good heu'th. SUM everywhere in 25c boxes. NATIONAL SCHOCL 0F TELEGRAPH LINDSAY, ONI‘. He feels half dead, a. sense 0: nausea, headache and nerve strain. He is or. the verge of breakdown through m-zur- wm'k and lack of exerctse. These diffi- culties are best overcome by [Mam- iltou’s Pills, which make the [mwels active. stimulate kidneys nml inner and thereby tree the symem ul ll-Ilpll". lttes. MR; T, I. ROBINSON, of Lot Signedâ€"R. McCuIIuch I’mmr. Geo. A. Balfour. R. J Mulligm, Sec’y. T. C. Ivory 'lrcasurcr. Omemee Sept. 16111, x907. sings of thisrlifo, and thht when. lift: comcs to a close you may each c-mrr the noblcr and better life of hczu‘cn. We \\'c:l‘c hch-vrr greatly touched when Wc learned you were going to put a l’lpc Organ into the: church in honor of the Golden Annircrsarv of our catccmcd friends, Mr and Mr.» John Mchea. The organ is \Vcthmk all that could be desired and its m spmng music wxll long krcp the mem Cry of )our kindness_ frcali in our minds and learts. 'l‘hanlc‘n;r you most heartily agmn for your gcncrous and Vcry acceptable gift. Allow us [0 most sincerely hope and pray that you ‘ may be long spared to enjoy the blcs- l l Omemee, desire on behalf of our mem- 1 her: and congregation to sincerely thank you for the beautiful Pipe Organ You haw: been kmd enough to placz: in our church. You have always taKen a Vcry dccp mtcrest m all departments of our church wouk. 'l‘hc church building, the Woman’s Mlssmnary Sncxcty and uspecially the choir have more than once rccmwd very getwmus help from yuur hands. In fact ynu have hv \‘our sympath ticprcscnce and l means givm) inspimtion to neatly all our (thuxch services. l’ITY THE BUSY OFFICE MAN SIMPLE HOME RECIPE. JAS. DOBSON, of Boots and Shoes, and Clothing, in order to make room for our FA“ Purchases. Over $2000 “70.111 of Boots :10! Shoes. and 33(500 worth of Ready- Made Clothing. all of whic'i Will be sold at Wholesale Prices. These goods were all bought before tl.e advance in prices and it will be a rare opportunity to secure BARGAINS. Every Department is now llt'lllff filled with New Fall Goods. In Dress Goods and Millmcrv We u ere never better prepared to meet your wants, and we cm as tire" on that Our Prices are 20 to 25 per cent. 100 e: than either l'tttrl oro or Lindsay, in the above Lines. In Our Grocery Dcpanment 3% will find all our Goods up to date. Give usa trial and he convinced that our Goals and Prices are I‘M”. We paw the Highest Price for EMS. A. Grea‘é; Thirty- Sale 7 ”a...“ S 1?.Ikl... PROVE!) AFTER FIFTY YEARS. The test of time has proved that Put- nam’s Corn Extractor cures quicker, with less discmnfort and mum lhnr- onghh‘ than anything else. '( nntuins no zwids, is purely vegetable and al m - lutety gamut-teed. Insist on " l’ut- mun’u" only. I ’5 the best. The bride’s going-away gown was of crumb tut-(Id uith hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Burns left on the awning train {hr Guelph, their future home, amid the good wishes ofthe “hole cuunnnnhy, in which the M'rror jnim'. 'l‘hu bride was cm’rned in champagne 1 Vlsvo Vuile, trimmed \xiih embroidered ‘(fhlfl‘nm and silk lace. and curried a shun-er hqu'let of pink n ses. Her on!" ornamuni was a guild necklace set with mnethxsts and “hula pearls. thw ciftoflhe grown. She vms attended by her sis!er, Bertha. “in wore white orgnndie and (‘nrxivd pink roscr. The grumn “as supported by Mr. Slunley l-‘ailis, 01 Bethany. ’l‘he~gr..mn’s gift. to the bridesmaid was a fientcb pebble broach set with diamonds° to the gromnanuun a [marl stickpini l'hegifls to the bridn were many and benntifu'. Among them-n as a llnen shonur frnin the chuir, slum‘ing the high esteem in which she was held. A very interesting Hen: tank piuce at the‘Iu-me of Mr. and Mrs Wm. West‘lake, Bethany, on Wednesday. Swim-l, \xlven U.eir secund daughter, Annuibsanmnd. was united in mur- riugelo Mr. Walter Burns, Guelph formerly ufMiiihrook. The bride eu- tered the parlor on the arm of her father to the strains oi Mendelssohn’s wedding march, played by Mr. Rollin Mc‘iili of Yelvertun. Rev. Dr. Marvin of Bethany, performed the marriage ceremony. WHEN 'l'llA’l‘ COLD COMES. llnw l5 it to be cured? This method is simpli‘cxty itself. Rub the chest. and throat well “ill; Nervllme, use it as a uargle and take some in hot water J)?- l‘nre retiring alnng with one 0! Dr. llalrillon’s l'ills. Next morning finds you relreulzed, free from c..ld mad bright as adollar. These llouxelmlrl remedies are wonderfully unl'cesal'ul, and certainly won’t lull in yuur cusv. Fur‘sale at all dealers. Th3 Miilhrmk Fair Bomber 3rd azzd 4'11. Taik it up. 'llre Tornmo DAILY \Vorld and the Minor till Jan. Isl next to new Subscribers. for (me. This Is the chance ofa Hit: time. Do not miss it. ELLINERY OPENENG Mm]. Bloxom’s many friends will regret to learn of her serious illness. GROCERIES \Vr invite all the Ladies to Our Graflfl Millincry Opening FOR Ul’v'l‘O-I)A'I‘E jEWELRY. Issuer at "Marriage LiCcnses, MILLBROOK. Gfl‘gerS E‘oliovv 2 WEDDING BELLS. Superintcndcd by Miss Scott, from New York City. J. STEELE’S. PROPRIETOR, OMEMEE. Thur.,Fri , Sat’y 55$;3au25m28, A n "mum-51nururence (Duh place on Mr. fumes I'vaplie’s {Arm in Fm th this summer. A hen made a nest in a tree near the ham um! hutc ad 0!! ML. vhu lat-1's, uli n! \vhiuh she snoresshxlly mm“! .1113 ptie wae unaware of the hev having; 2: mat in that particular 5;» .2 mm! one (lav I e noticed several chickens :xr-mnd the tree ”in. had tal- len out, n! the ne~‘t. There must be sunething of the bird about that. hen. â€"â€" Lakefield News. "('..Mrrnuz:me.” Her statement is «anvil: ring: "AhhouglLI nus tumbled 50;- )rurs H was (In!) recax tly I tried (‘z-zunlurzm c When am attack blarud in (nu! my inhal‘r and invariably :uL quick relief. Feeling satisfied rahunmzmze “01th 01.10 IcamiI-hed the Irezunmut till one lmtlle was fin- ish-u l did’nt use\mm~e becausel was 0mm! am! {he asthma. has never returned.” (‘ufarrlmzuue 13 sure den 1; to asthma and brum Lit 8. Try it and he cm \‘lbh'd. ‘l‘uo sizes, 25c. and '5] 00le H.” dealers. A (that; 1.\ W 1251‘ ARICHAT. Mrs. A‘ l’.1“wguuun a we” kmmn Faye. Brihmur has cured hfllillnfi by h '2 he r-qnest ml the (‘uwmercinl l‘rnu-lier Assm-ia 11):: [0 have the duv nu which i'lm shining Jay rhuuid Ive |1(*f-’,m..m:mllrlm lhurfi u_\' to Mun iux, ims not been favorably considered h_\ the I’rmnier, and, as‘ n remit, It 9 nmiunnl day nf Thanksgiving “ill be velvbrwed on 'Hmrsduy, Octoler 315i. V In 15 delicious flworsâ€"both fru. ‘ and wine. Just add boilintr \mter and leave it . in :1 can] place and you have :1 dc- ' lici()u:4.::. zupetiu -cnticing dessert. Ask your j'xocer. Price, 10c. ‘ flag? 3. 374213 c3.. Limited ml- Toronto. 2’ Mrs. F. C. Fielding and children have returned to (‘olmmnk after a pleasant vrsit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. jas. Evans. The Presbyterian Anmversary Services, Sunday and Mondnv, Oct. 20th and 215t. Watch for bills giving full particulars of this grand annual treat. 50¢. a box at Drug Store: or by Mail. 91 11!: MN CHEMICAL CO. Limited. WINDSOR. Ont. and by Winter your Kidneys and System will be fortified against Rheumatism or any other Kidney trouble. Hauhcd Chickens in a Tree. .11 ‘IM Are you Courting Trouble Do not neg'lect your Kidneys and thus court the return of your old friend Rheu- matism for the Winter, start at once taking o «:20:- a ay on Thursd Advertlsomcnu such as lost, sum ',ed wanted 61.0.. \\ in he Inserted three times for 51,0119 IBSI‘IHOH 50 cents. ouch uubsequvnt Insertion ‘25 cents. 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. 883 WATER ST. Storey Leary. Lei-u! "(Him-s 8m- nts per Hm: thst Inser- Hon. 2 cvnu: per ”In: each subsequent. in- ~erLionâ€"N0npmh-l measuremcnt. :2 lines to the men. Births, Death». and Marriages are Inserted tiree. Advornscmvnln will he continued and «‘hnrged for unl'll forbidden. jChaluzo-s or mlvertrlsvmremxrare to be In Terms. $1.50 per year. or 9.00 per yenr .1 paid in advance. C. W. RICHARDS, In publmhed every Thursday Morn! ug at It! m A [mrmancnt Situation for the right man, forgvlmm the territory m“ be reserved. l’ny Weakly Frcc («1al- mcnt. Wntc for particulars. Stone 81 Wellington, Storey 8:: Leary LocalSalesmanWanted FOR Canadas Greatest Nurseries. One Door West of Bank TorOnto Come in and See our New Stock. New Store, and; New Goods. and adjommg country to rcpresent Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pace with our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us, for otfic: assistants, not only from l’eterboro but from other places as well. We have not been able to do this in all cases during the last two years. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Bookkeeping 0: IS a competent Stenographer and Typewriter is certain of a good position. You Will make no mistake in getting a Nothing Succeeds Like Success Toronto, Ont. CALL AND TEST US. In our Hardware Stone we have a magnificent stock fur ewry reqmrement. Our Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, c. MILLBROOK is very complete, and the best values possible. ome in and you Will be convmced that this is the pl: Our prices are as LOW as any in the trade, and our goods are of the best quality, that's why this store is termed omce. King Street, Millbrook. W groafirey, The Hub for Farmers. SU RN '1“ PTION RATES Fonthlll Nurseries, (Over 800 Acres) MIRROR Business Education WATER ST., PETERBORO. . PRINGLE, Principal, Peter‘roro, Cnt WWrite for Our Handsome Circular. This is especially true when appiied to the ORIEMEE. Typewriter Bargainsâ€"We are agcnb for second-hand lypewrilus of all makes ranging in priCc from a few dollars up to $85. If you need a good rc-built xypcwrilcr at close figurcs. con- sult us. We also rent machines. C. W. RICHARDS, Agent, Mirror Office, Milllncok. SPECIAL LOVV PRICE W. LMCEAHTY’S. 77 Kent-St LINDSAY \VATCHES, CLOCKS, _[E\V- ELRY, SILVERVVARE, CUT GLASS,CHINA,TRA\'ELING CASES, MANICURE CASES, NOVELTIES, c., c. JEWELLERY Wedding Presents You can buy Dainty Goods at McCAR'l‘Y'S, Some beautiful lines in s I_s ther p!ace to buy.

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