s ï¬rst prescribed Cherry Pectoral over 3 ago. They use it orctlian ever. They berry yctoral n it for colds, coughs, iris, consumption. ill tell you how it lamcd lungs. bod cough for tan. 1‘". mfg Cherry l‘ocwnl. Iy son non-ladmaywu‘hw A2:- m ka ?" for tetra Coughs lpgfl at bodtlma Msum action next month; em a Letter To-nlght. ‘is theatre, lertnre or it all, lyv izr room tin-night; l' to tlze friends that call lion-g Ietter rune, lad old folks at lion-.0, in: the Hay is done, .:i ds iii «l downfall 01". y..’ the at sent one. i . . scribz. e " inxciiso m t ' the tims to write." ding thoughts go brood. “gone night, :tl;eir izredfiil sleep and mail. was a prayer .i.l Jesve their delicate er i'-\‘e and care. (â€i that you’re no mot. e and counsel wilt, rows stmixgoly sen-itâ€. dimmed the eyes. .? to let them irelmvs ,;u| them quite, it a pleasure when fol “â€1920“ rite hi the _\ biting and giddy -v:r pastime guy, Mitt-oils thought f0? ) 09) ill.- hope ioâ€"dav. ting do rot put 95, lemurs wait, ir a blob they lool‘nd tl, ll l-Ulll' too late. folks at home, t turning white. man of the absent on. ietter Iii-night. STANCES . Millbrook ‘ MILES v 9 lift) â€7 ll: ........ to 1 0) in ....... 1.} ro .. . .. l7 \ Station. . 9 npu , 2» l-lc ..........K, 6 want ...... 9 5 l ..... l2 7 - R . GAGE. Hospital tor Coo- ntributioos and ht venthisyarll‘b -r thew... ‘nt-onancool thus nyoarhomo.‘ - ionnotbo yandbelpbotma. fthoSecroQu-yd storyofa'inning ~- 1897 npto taco incmsehths min. “"1380“ uncingtho†inthmoymc Thls'usllfllo ot'thoincnaoslo - - - " if - s.t firin's of papers is apparent when it is noted “V cm!"’“" to I)": m 0 c 3“ that it is urged that they be printed in pamphlet form for distribution Presbyterian Minister of Feiielon Falls, 3 gave an inspiring address on “The 'l'eacher a Soul Seeker and (‘haracter . _ . _ _ ‘ _ . ' Builder.†This was a lieartscarchiiig l)iViiie worship, and m. al»o bless lh) address, full of good things, and deiiv- ed with an earnestness beï¬tting such a sub'ect This was followed b ' “The . _ ' . llutyjof'the Church Members )to the follow we" golod ï¬xingâ€? drilling: Sabbath School" b Rev A y Terrill â€m“ “1‘ â€my . c P“ ‘1 c“ ° _ if D The two aildressesi combined everlasting kingdom, through jesus - ' ' - " ' Lt rd. Amen. in a remarkable degree the solidity of (“M our ) the Presbyterian with the enthusmsin of the Mctliodbt. separable. A very hearty and helpful discussion followed in which many ex- Prer-Kd their views: (I b. others to present gifts of a similar vlnced it was good. I took “regularly ' e evenzngr session was openc y " . ure. devotional cite-roses led by Rev. Robt. :3;in adeparted lovod one 2 M cCullotigh, the Pastor of the Omeinec g ’ Circuit 1: was with difï¬culty that seat- ing accommodation was provided for . ‘ _ all who wished to be present, so grrat mg Services Will be held in the was the crowd. Mr. Yellow-lees gave a Ouiemee Presbyterian Church on up the bodyâ€"lt sends the â€m" and grand address on the “ Home Depart- Sunday, Oct. 29th inst., at the merit," the idea being to place Bible Study “llldl'l the reach of all, parents, invalids, and thorn: living too far from Sabbath Schools. He also emphasized the desirability ofa House to Honse Canvass. carried out in Lindsay, Omcmt'c. 0P5 and Emily at least. . . f‘iturc occasion will give an outline of Galleries. this work. 6 :ted by the laige audience was ten- dered during the evening by Mrs l". ‘ ' - .. . . Ottawa Canada. . h Sandy and bemï¬blf: liowau. :23 $3,000,,ooo; Capital (paid UP) $3.500? George Curow, vlioso {silior dlsd lsst masterly address wiis delivhredrlilyf'Rev °°° ; Rest and undiwded proï¬ts, 8sturday. Mnsnd M'sJJarow was to . ." ; .'.’."iS 0V! 2 ‘ John (larbutt, of Caiiningtoii, formerly $3'573’J32 ’ lot a \W' r $ 3’ 8° ol Omcmcc. that a large Part of christian. work was may be "Pen“i m â€"5 department mm done by the women now and although a dcl’OSit â€f $‘ and uplwtpds, 0?, whicl} demon! quite 3 â€l 0' improvement. ' ’ - . ' '- rom ate 0 appreciated and Well done, there was :1 "mm“ “7Ԡbe allow. 0" Work which could be done only by the dï¬l’o‘ll- male sexes, the masculine impress. He pointed out _ - . ,. 3, . that all inventions had been brought “'“h Mr..A. 1" Hollmgslitad, Man ALI. . . . 't- - 2‘ Branch l'cterboio. about by the male sex, improvements, of ‘ “db“ 0 ' ~. M r. Yellowlees. I V . "Vâ€... , 7 , ""v."'-?m‘ 3:1» 5.“. w constipation. VICTORIA COUNTY subject well and carefully handled. S. S. CONVENTION. Elllllllfllllf-Sllllllll Hell in line Basement [if the linemen Presbyterian Church. Ir. Yollowieos, the Provincial lnnliersai-y gel-mes j Secretary, Prossnt. Secretary. The meeting was brought to a cl the Church. year in Fetielon Falls. basement of the Presbyterian Church, “â€" Onicmee, on Monday afternoon. It was the Annual Convention of the Sabbath School Association of the County of Victoria. Christian workers from all parts of the County renewed acquaintanCes. passed congratulations, and exchanged ideas. Encouragement, enthusiasm, and inspiration Weft: in the atmosphere, and each delegate felt it to be good to spend a few hours in lialing such spiritual health. Punctu ally at 2 p. m. the Rev. W M, Karma- win, B. 1)., now of \Voodville. and a former Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Omemee. and Prestdcnt of the Association, took the chair. After hearty devotional exercises, led by the Rev. A. j. 'l'errill, ll. l)., of Cambray, a Nominating Committee clear and beautiful and the peal ofth sweet church bell sounded its lovin pers to preSent themselves at the earl S a.m. and cioquent manner. A large num was appointed to report at the evening sederuut. 'l‘he Presidents of the Town- _ . n ship Associations gave reports of the 300‘} lԠâ€3 to I" here. schools in their r:spective lownships. rain :1 large congregation asseiiililed and joined in a very hearty manner in the singing and the responses. The Rector, l<cv..\lr.'l‘eney, was assisted by the preacher of the morning, who again preached, the subject being the .“s an“! coming of (fluid. N ccdless‘ to say the speaker was followed with rapt attento i, and much good was dc rived from the discourse of a man whose gOodnt-ss is so Well known, and whose presence is a bent-diction where- ever he gOcs. The lbllll’ though handicapped by “ Value ofa Sabbath School Assocmâ€" the absence of the soprano soloist lion." One could not help feeling that Mrs A 1' Amys, who “as suffering - lie was sitting at the feet of an S. S, {ff-")1“ SCVCN: (Old. chTve mlll ll “muncy as i": listened to the l’roviii- praise for the able manner in which rial Secretary. This address was much the). “urn†"l†the "‘chal Pall ‘01 brightened and illustrated by verses of the “ï¬ll.†“‘0 “Pf“ .grcat ‘3“: sacred solos, for Mr. Yellowlees has 3 upon the choxr master“ Mr. . “"6, voice, well cultivated. Stephenson, to whose painstaking care The question tira‘w‘er followed. One (‘hrm (‘lmn'zh' Omcmec, OMS}! d‘m of the most interesting questions dis- 0f gratitude from [ht fact that I}: â€of“ ““3“: was, it Is n ever right to scold eSSes a choir unsurpassed lll t e two or thrtatcii.‘ Sonic because of their COPâ€â€œ?5, of, “doâ€? and Durham. “Humid sympathy said it was never Miss Iadith (.uirypre5ided at the organ These reports are many encouraging features. but a number of the schools had not reported : it was pointed out that this was due to the lack of cooper- atom in the work of the Association by one denomination particularly; how- ever, no lack of interest in Sabbath Sch: ol work uas manifest. Mr '1‘. Yellowlets, Secretary of the Provincial Sabbath School Association, lollowed by a masterly address on the ~ Miss Brown was about sixty yearsof right others held that at times it was m 1Ҡusual â€mm?" 3“}1 pleasing £20.81"! one sister and two brothers aft â€I.“ was open, pointing out that the manner. l he offtrtories “hichamountâ€" "mm" to mourn no, loss. The desens- Bible contained threats and promises ed to $147 00 will be delvoted to a of punishment as Well as rewards, that reduction .of “he ï¬lm“? vdc ’t- f th as a country we had penitentiaries and A_ ‘Crl l’ cmmf-i ‘3‘â€qu 0 e prisons, and reforniatories, and that evening 59“.“? “"1†â€â€œ3 presentation t†me»- “'crc used with up, objects in line congregation ofa beautiful lllt'llltll‘ view. for punishment and r:foriiiaii(.n Ial Allllsdlas‘lll of burnished brass, by of the wicked, and also for protection . Mrs. E Stephensonam memory of her of the iioniiiitiated and innocent. One husband; ll“ 1““ “‘05 S‘Cl‘llï¬lh‘mv experienced teacher said “occations 15591 ll ° . H , ‘ l ('l . arose when i, was â€â‚¬663.53â€. ,0 hut! ; inscription . lrcsentet to ‘ . inst them out of the School." Church, Onicmce. by Mrs. L Stephcg , Three ten-minute papers were given- 5°": 3†loll-'3 l“;"l0lrl' 0f ht‘liilllhbfll: ; y “The lluty and Responsibility of the the late ,1le mummy" 3q :1 “In SS. First-«'l'o the Cause of Missions entered “n" â€5‘ luly l7th ‘9°4- " ' i' . b ro. econ . . Eylko liii}:C(liii'tiifqo'fglint?!icraice b3 the Rev. .l H 1‘3"?! 'l‘f‘d‘f,tllcll’lcs"" “._ W. lardinc, Esq... ll. A , Principal tattoo on behalf 0 Mis. Step-iciision, of Oman“ High School. Thirdâ€"To and turning to. the altar ‘detlitatet it the Cause of Citizenship by A. E. [by With the following prayer: 0 Almighty - - ‘ God of whom cometh every good and . 3 son, Esq, Piiiiupal of the Omeniee l . l l h rts of Public School." The value of these perfect g’f“ “ ‘0 moyeti “c ea ‘ devotion for the Service of Thy House, Wt: prziy 'l’hee to accept this Aims Basin, now given to . this church in memory of Thy departed servant, and t‘ n O The Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, B. A., holy name for all 'l'liy servants depart- A H to m ) werein to the giver for this valuable and l e e' ' - Circumstance will furnish a stimulus to I What better way of mentor â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"..._...___._ The Anniversary and Re-Opcn- hours or 3 and 7 p.m , conlucted on both OCcasions by the Rtv. Dr. McKay, of Toronto. All are uel- or come. Also on Monday evening, N. Oct. 30th, at the hour of 7.30 Di. McKay will deliver his celebrated ' Lecture on “ Pictures and Picture n“: Mirror on a ' Special nltlSlC Will be rendered on that occasron. Ad- sl’tflldl music that was much npprc- mission only 15c. bcc bills. We hope soon to see this Capital (authorized) He emphasized the fact ooo,ooo. Savings l)ept.~Accounts \l'ithdrawals may be made “ C1312"! “'Ol'k fequircd by ollequ: and WlthUUl llUUCC to if“: u I Fault. For full particulars. correspond 1 ad / . ,y , m .. . . v , a..-» .,,_. 5 .‘ ,....-.»..:.~..u:w. .. . MW... ..,...._,;.,;_.‘.,,,‘ ‘ï¬ï¬dï¬nflmï¬nflsown-women:«.mw .yfeflz’flli‘cwaektgï¬â€œï¬ï¬‚*mm â€W†3‘?» new. W . . The closets one, just one pill HE} S at bedtime. Sugar-coated. mild, certain. ’. may: your board rsmmmumheufwua 3"“ lllï¬lllll’l "YE “Luna.“ liws, and so forth. This was a delicate The old ofï¬cers were all reelectedâ€" Rev. Mr. Kannawin, President, with Mrs. j. Bircliard. of Linden Valley, as by prayer and benediction pronounced by the Rev Mr. Whitelaw, Pastor of The Convention will be held next in Christ Church. The Rev. Canon Dixon Preaches Animation and stir characterised the Able and Convincing Sermons. lrs. Stephenson presents Christ “4 "WW 1 Woman 0mm" ho" hum†Church With a beautiful Aims Basin in memory of her husband the late Thos. Stephenson, Esq. The Anniversary serviCes held on Sunday last in Christ Church, Ome- mee was well attended. The day broke invitation at 7.30 run. to the worship- celebratioii of Holy communion at The Rector was the cclebrant at this early Service. Again at morning prayer at 10.30 a.in. a large congrega- tion assembled and were much ediï¬ed by a masterly sermon delivered by the The Arch-Fiend 0f the Age Rev (.‘anon Dixon in his usual forcible . this modern butchervmlitit (‘starrli bar of conimunicants presented tliein- sdves at the Lord's table at this ser- vice and the general feeling experienc- continued. ed by all was that of St Peter on the ti mount of transfiguration, “ Lord it is ! At the evening serviCe in spite of the Tim Alms basin bears the Thousands are Dylngâ€"lt‘l‘lrod, a few well chosen words the Rector, consumption unless their blood is pure. rich and nourishing. immediately the whole system grows weak. The hint-s are deprived of re- tulmrcnlar bnccilli develops. , . . Worn-out tissues are rebuilt New life which we now dedicate to lliy honor . l f v 4r of is given to the lungs and all danger of and glory and to “C "St on: L consumption is dastroyed. d this m. in 'l'liy faith and {ï¬r Out, tells as follows of her enormous e ' c . . . . . _ gain in health from Ferrosorie: "For ‘ ‘ to in: Us race so to bc>ce(h|“g llice g g two years l was not well. I was thin and anatomic. Towards spring I fell into it condition of nervous exhaustion- beautiful addition to the church furni- 49V°l°li°d “'3‘ WWW! I10 yreatly for Illl'C and â€1C RCCIOF hopcs that [he Itliouglitll mlzlit DOINDOPCUIII‘. With]! for eight weeks and the change lit in! , l . . -. ‘. condition was Wonderful. My elioskl only for t it time a PUP" ‘5 “uh us. filled out and became clear toâ€. I WNEW 'I'ERM‘ BEGINS SEP'l'. gained eight pounds and now an: strong and vigorous as possible." rim of robust health from head to {00' â€"makes you feel better at once. Won’t you use i-‘orrosons? Prlco 50¢ per box, U.S.A., and Kingston, Ont. Miss Mildred Ward, of Foxboro, spent last week visiting at her lisotli' sr’s, Mr. George Ward of East EmiY' BANK OF O'l"l’.-\l\'.-‘i, llead Ofl‘icc Factory. Our syrnpatliy is sxlsndsd to Mrs wsek. Botholclmrciinnd grounds has no- men at the vicinity turned out, gradsd 4 , ‘ . w‘ .; flit: have Ions quits a bit of painting. Robert Lang. fair, with in I. very able manner. ose sister Mrs. C Mills. he reason why so man worn it ' ' 0! solar], the strain of motherhoyod is e smk ï¬nd" are unprepared. "l uiihesitatin l ndvl e m to use Dr. E y ' expectant moth. . _ ierce’s Favorite Pr ' hon,'wntes Mrs.].w G St sun . . h ' Northuniberhmd Co Va. c‘phenn,o{Mx1., s advtce is that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pro- Icriptlon is the best 1' 1' , maternal functim. N p wâ€: "e I“ u" from visiting friends in York State. wire fsnso. N DROPPED ALL OTHERS. . may be she cannot use ‘anorite Prescription" 1.5 a repara- tlye for maternity without gain 0 ‘li _ _ . ealth and comfort. But it is the women who are not strong who best appreciate the great eueï¬ts received from the use of “Favorite Prescription." For one thing its one makes the baby s advent practically painless. It has in many cases reduced do n of - in; to a few brief hours. y suffer ' . it has chain ed the period of anxiety and struggle int: n time of ease and comfort. The pro rietors arid makers of C Picrce’s Favorite ' Doctor Y Cannot cure. All the W ' ' inn"; “'8 “5 300d 8! any doctor." Tb. great Canadian router†{or the pol titty roars ls Polaon's Naryilliisâ€"iiotli- lug better uiads. falo, N. Y.. ask is ' trial of their means of cure. - ~M‘__ Umemee and Vicinity; BU LL’S-EYEâ€"4. The annual rifle match and supper Will he held at on Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 26th, under auspices of No. 4 C0,, 45th Victoria Regt. Rifle supplied. Good list of prizes. See bills. Not war. more deadlyi than even which leads to consumption and antin- ally ltills more than tannins and war The doctors now success- ulit catnrrli wlth a remedy that never atls-â€""('atarrliozoiio,†it's death to every type of cutasrli, It destroys over-y root and branch of the disease so thoroughly tliata relapse used never be feared. If troubled with colds, nasal or throat enlarrh, or subject to bronchitis or asthma use (’atarrlaosotio and y oti'll be cured forever. â€"â€"â€"â€"._ Sad Accident Near Omomoe. There will be a specxal service in Christ Church, Omcmee. next Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. The Roctor will preach a special ser~ mon commemorative of Trafalgar Day. There will also be approo priale mu5ic. Miss Bi-oWn gun“ to path. I“. john Sanderson, of Emily, A iiiostdistressiiig and painful sect “d†how a big cred" sale Of a“ daughter of the late Ssllor Brown lit-nth was caused by her clothing coming in contact with the parlor lamp which she was In the act of lighting. The blaze caught her sleeve and quick ly spread. She had to be carried out of the house to a nearby rain barrel and dipped In the water. The poor woman suffered lntonssly for about twenty-four hours, when her pain and sufl'erliigs were relieved by death. ed had not been in the best of health for some time. The family is one of the best known and most respected in the tort nsliip. McLaughlin .00 THE SCOURGE 0F ONSUIPTIOI. Laneuld, or Run-Down Got Dee Protection Before Too Late No child, man or woman Issafo from ring Hay Tedder, Cossitt ll Machinery, (kc. Office 2nd Door Allow the blood to become thin, and listing i-cwer and the our present The most positive protectlon against onsumption ls Ferrozons, which re- tores the blood to full strength. Weak mans are instantly strengthened, Mrs. E, J. Richardson, Manotlck, dead tiredness hung over ms like a simply couldn't do. A bad cough 3 Months $15 for any ï¬rst read of Ferrosono twai- con- 3 35 “ Forrozoiio feeds: nourishes and tons! six boxes for $2.60. at all dealers, or C, Polson 6: (30., Hartford, Conti., â€"â€"â€">+-<-â€"___ B ETH EL. bcsrgoon attending the funeral last Monday and Tuesday a number of control walks; also they have furnish- Mlss Olin Switssr has returned homo attor- vlsltlng at her sister’s Mrs. Quite a number of our young people attended the Thank Ofl'ortnu Service at It. Jstnos'Cliiirch last lunday svonlng. Mr. and M rs. tiabrisl Swltssr were to Bobcsnooii last week attending the The attendance at League Thursday was very good. “the Topic was taken by Mrs. George Hard and was dealt Mrs. Wm. Gibson of Caledonia, N.Y. has returned home after visiting her Bottiol School house and shod has also been going under repairs. Our tsaolior ll r Hiram Gallagher has been hired for another ) ear with an advance ' Miss Olive Mllls has returned horns Mr. Herbert Henderson has been lai- provlng his form by an up-to»dsto M " I dropped all llnlinents but Norvl- lino button I found Nervlltno the quickest to relievepain," writes E. S. Bonton of St. John's. “ If my children an croupy or nlck, Neryllliio cores thorn. Ila case of cramps or stomach who turns up, Nervlline to over ready. g [any "named in Data“ ,0 pa $500 {of We use Net-villus {or neuralgia, rheu- any case of Leticorrliea. Female Weakness “33“."! and 3†kinds Drum". and Oinemee Streets. Flows and all kinds Pl Cream Separators, Deering Wagons. last year was our banner year, but we are determined to kc our flourishing city and supply the demands m The col‘gl't~"-Iti0ii on very grateful load of lead- “ouuwork "l "I! kind "0‘ only . .- Many ï¬nish in 3 months, but 5 months is the av passed away in the Ont. Admission 25c. Messrs Albert Jones and Abe Henderson spent Sunday with their Lindsay friends. Every one come to the shooting match in connection with Co. 4, 45th Regt., at the rifle ranges on Oct. 26. Capt. McCrea. The Misses Parsons entertained OBITUARY. In San F raiicnsco Sept. 15th, a former respected resident of Ops person of Mary Cornell beloved wife of Samuel Wilson. The deceased had endured a linger ing illness but quietly passed away at the age of 62 years. She was a sister of the late Samuel Cornell of I William and band H of Ops, and leaves to mourn her loss a husband, a son and daughter all of San Francisco. Wanted :--Families of boys and girls to work in Cotton Mill at Kingston, good wages paid while learning. aiitec steady work to the father and all workers over 14 years of age. vance and arrange all mov- ing expenses if necessary. Apply the Dominion Cot ton Mills Co , Kingston, Will guar- The Ladies Aid of the Omemee ethodist Church Will give 3 Tea on the evening of Thanksgiying Day, Thursday, Oct 26th. Tea se.ved from 6 to 8 p. m., after which a good program of music, addresses, c., will be rendered. All are welcome. Mrs. Macpherson, President: Mrs J. M. McCrea, Sec'y. See bills. lliursdiy Lot number Six, in the Secmi Germain and Lieut. Havclock Fee are cession of the Township 0f Emily. doing all they can for a successful time Lieut. .indsay, Will ad- -.._~___ TO RENTâ€"The a number of their friends Monday shed on the premises. evening at their beautiful home on the corner of Church and George A delightful time was Spent by all present: The verdict was that the Misses Parsons know how to entertain. M Farm to Rent 200 acre Farm, Lot 25, Con. to, Township of Manvers, about Dld You Know Local Agent Wanted Carriages, West mercial House, Omemee. or all Subjects. H H erage time. This Space Belongs to boro, three miles from Bethany. Con- venient to market, dent occurred four iiitlt-s south of Drum his valuable {a‘m StOCk' Ct; The I (“hm-Ch. moo, resulting in the dsathol‘ Miss sale Wm take place 31’0"! niidillcllng at once- Brown'm," U, ““10â€,,“ Brown,snd of November. \Vatoli for bills. ,ly’Plv to Mrs.]ane Lee, Bethany. school, and Possession for fall plow- For terms, c., G : MACHINERY Farm Implements, c. ow Points, Sleighs, c. ay lzoader, Deering Light Draft Your orders will have my best attention. ep pace with ade on us, for oflice assistants, from Pctcrboro but from other pIaCes as Well. Our Terms Are Most Reasonable : Send for handsome circular. WM. PRINGLE, Principal, Peter Ont. We will have something to say next week the front and intend putting In 9 I EX CL a RK tliegrounds wltlia now (once and , o . ,u ,w,-....w AND WP. S.â€"l will be glad to see all my friends in Omemee, Ops, Toronto: The Paint That; Stands the Test. Wm Curry Co OMEMEE J. STEELE’S. FOR UP-'l‘0-l)ATE JEWELRY. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, MILLBROOK. Farm to Rent. _ ~â€"â€"â€"“_ Notice in Creditors. (aria, Farmer, deceased. PURSUANT to R. S. 0. t897, Chap. i29. notice is hereby given that North Half of all persons having claims against the For particulars apply to Hi. Earl and R. J. Granny. Executors of the Estate of Margaret A. Nelson, deceased. d Con- estate of the late John james Mitchell, who died on or about the 30th day of ioo ACRES. About 1% m i 1 cs lUll': 1903, a“: “‘9“le 0" 0' b¢f0r¢ south oftlie Village of Omemee. A frame dwelling, frame barn and a frame the 26th d.:y of October, i905, to send or deliver to Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, of Oniemee, Ontario, eXecutrix of the will of the said deceased, the full par- ticulars of their claims and the securi- ties, ifany, held by them. Ahd take notice that after the said 26th day of October the said cxecutrix will not be liable for any claims of which she shall not then have received WE SELL ALI. GRADES OF FINE FLOUR Mixed Feeds 3' AT RIGHT PRMILS. 75:4 CIAL’I‘IES on Liberal Terms. Highest Prices Paid ' FOR 0 h d t ' ' “r t o, is Sâ€"ln examining (CC! or D a 1 r 37 Button! m ‘"...._..,. n. Liinnnn, I s l o ' tiny. Beniin House, Lindsay. 8m" 8‘ Wellnztcn notice. Dated at Omemce this aist day of September, i905. RUTH MITCHELL, Exemtrix. ._.â€".->- At once for “ Canada's Greatest Nurseries†for the town of MILLBROOK. and surrounding country, which will be reserved for the right man. START NOW at the bestselling season, and handle our NEW SPE- W rite tor particulars, and send 3 5c. for our handsome Aluminum Pocket Microscope, (a little gem) useful to ’Farmcrs~in examining Seeds and l Grains. l l l .Gardmersâ€"in examining Plants for I insects, :Teiichers and Scholars in studying I Botany and Everybody in n l hundred different ways. Foothill Nurseries, (over Sco acres) Ontario. Emily and Cavan when they visit headquarters when in Lindsay. Make our store your town. WYOURE Wedding Point is a gem and a treasure to the And it will be all that it seems if purchased at our store. We have a notablyï¬ne assortment of rings, pins, brooches, necklaces Exquisite designs in beautiful workmanship. Rare bargains in jewelry here now. or more. recipient. chains, charms, etc Prices cut 1-3 article fully warranted WATCHES, CLOCKS, jE\V- ELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, NOVELTIES, c., c. The Popular Jewelry Store, W. l. McClHlY’S. 77 Kent-St LINDSAY Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers- - .u. lty and Royal College of Dental Sur- goons. -All the latest and improved branches 6! dentistry successfully performed. Charges moderate. 0 F F l C E over Gregory's Drug Store, corner Kent and William streets. The Millbrook and Oiuemee ’ MIRROR. OUR JOB DEPARTMENT has every Requisitc for First-Class P PHONE 19, Millbrook, when you want a job done on short notice, and see how promptly you will hav order ï¬lled. and done RIG HT, too. PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Your patronage respectfully solicited. C. W. RICHARDS, Head Ofï¬ce. Millbrook. Publisher. Drawer 2:. E very tinting. Ho l Everybody \Vho has a Buggy or Vehicle of any kind, get your tires reset on a Henderson Tire Selling Machine. lt Sets them Cold. It does the work in a few minutes time. It keeps the Dish of wheels just right. It does the work perfectly. It is a wonderful improvement over the old method. No more gueSS work, but tires are reset accurately and quickly, without any chance of givmg too much dish to the wheel, or in any way injuring it. _ Havmg one of these Tire Set- ters in practical operation, your patronage is solicited. All work thoroughly warranted. Gfl English, Omemet Trill) .5 - 6 for 25 cents Winks 7 for 25 “ Alabamas - 6 for 25 “ Scotch Reel 7 for 25 ‘ Up-to-date - 7 for 25 " Spoon! 3 for to ' Vencedora 6 for 25 “ Bankrupt Stock of Pines 25c. Pipes . for :5 cents 35 and 40c.Pipes for 25 “ 15c Pipes for to " toe Pipes for 5 “ corn cobs a for 5 “ Tobaccos always fresh st WM. COLY I N’s In the Matter of the Estate oft/01m James dirk-hell, (at: (y the Village of Omemee, in (It: County of Vic- “AM‘M‘MAAAAAAAAA-AAAAAA‘A-A‘A.-.-.-. _.. . . M“