NTHEAL E $14,400,000 $11,000,000 posits. Canada, and in London, Spokane, erxco, and. determined to keep pace with dc on us, for ofï¬ce assistants, as we". scs during the last two years ' understands Mir-ping or certain of a good position. run of mtcrcst in this local leni- ‘Vc the: Inca! paper. I\l¢ mic-a} Is the acinoukdgtd 'pplied to the “bumps Huang-63$) L Harness. FLY DONE. ure to be PRIZE WITH LALG'S LRNESS A magniï¬cent new»: sevvirc; us magazine fxamrrs; as gnu scr- Ixrsl dullar's wurl'u to he had. .mnly Humid and Wtckly Star nu!)- wading and reliable news n" Cimfl‘ir cation 'R, Millbrook, Ont. “466213â€: ..~r.~â€" Jike Succes: col Iirgs, are the He has a full lit-e .150 a. good :tcck {3 Hear en i, Petert oro, Ont Bargain Le a}; y" 159,831 $168,C01,l73 N-l R’ i. 1') gun Capt. New, late of the Yukon, after a term of two years there, was married to Miss Sanderson, of Ermly. 'l'h- wedding was a quiet. but very pretty one. Capt. Ncw speaks In loud praise of the liberalxty of Dawson Citizen , and whilst thcrc Is a Ccrtam amount m wickedness among fort-1g zers who fullox up the mmmg plaCch, yet is not a» {Md- there as reported. The Salvation Army, however, ï¬nds lhclr mkuri there, and is domgngnud wont. ('apt. New says he never heard of the $to.ouo steal of nugget.» In winch the late Geo Kincaid was reported to have been connected Will) others, and he reports that the late Mr. Geo. Kincaid occupied a most Important and trustworthy posttinn wtth the Government. The fnend~ â€here and at Peterboro of the late Mr chuid have waived me‘snges stating that ne dxed of heart failure, and former reports are entirely erune ous and exaggerated. Hi:- i dummy" gulitlcmcn uh: going "um 1m: Nurthcrn districts this week and Us!“ to engage in the "hunting 0: he dam": 'I B. Laldlcv. George “ngiish. .i. Magee, A. E B'ywn, {:x‘. i. H 1‘ (try, joscph Shenvnml nd 2!. B uuy. \\'c wish them a ~3.|".l’-li)ic' mp. their full quota of u ‘r VM :4 ~30: rcxuni. {er and Mrs. Cameron 0‘ Pctcr um “we gums With Mrs. Cameron (N r Su3ddV. 'lhc Donor and his sximablc wife arr: always welcome in ( memee “here they have many inti- u ate friends. ‘ The Mirror and Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer to jun. 15!, 1908, to new subscribers. anv place in Canada or Great Britain for only 250. hall e aim ure c’li aint c101 hich , aim hcrwin . illiams’ aim BRIGH'I'EN UP !â€"Use Sherwt: Williams Paints and Varnishee. W. H. CURRY (Io The \Veekl‘. Sun, the Canadian Farmer's Business Paper, and the Mirror to new subscribers to Jan Ist, 1908, for only 25c. Send all orders for these two papers to the Mirror Ofï¬ce, Millm'ook, Ont. Good only for residents in Canada. and Great Britain. On Sunday evening, Oct. 20th, there gras‘exl away In the person of Michael 'uu‘m, (me of the oldest and must ‘57-“Clrtl residents of the Township of lamb; The clecesSed was born in the ' - u m~ hmvrirk, Ireland, and when ' with; tame with his pannu to : try H;- was in his eightiuth W: t ml many changes in a in was then in its virgin 7::2‘ aim: \'e,tr~' ago Mr Lowu: x married [0 the widow who survives Mn, .md came to live on the farm in ihe 7th Concessxon of Emily, when: he â€3leij until his death. Of his four .Chilnlren only one survives him, Mr. Wm. Lowes, the present Reeve of the Municipality. Of kindly disposition, umssuming manner. and straightfo: ward charactcr, the dCCeascd had many friends. His .hclpfulness as a neighbor was only ex «Ccedcd by his domest‘c viru es, for a ioving husband and kind fathn’ has been called to his reward. The large cnncouISc that attended his funeral on â€"â€"â€"v. The Upper Canada Ruble SOCicty held their axmnal meeting In the Man odtst Church Sundav evening, whcn the different congregations of the vil lag: assembled to hear addresses dc hvered by the pastors of the Village The Church was well ï¬lled though the weather was not very pleasant. The secretarv’s report showed a generous ï¬nancial support of about $106 to the Soctety for the past Vear. ..-.,-._ annmrintmglv of the work done of England. Tuesday afternoon, the 22nd 'mst.. t0 lhc Emily Cemetery, bore testimony ‘0 the rStcrm in whivh he was hvld. In politic» ha was a life-lung Consermtivc and in religion 3 member of the Church His Rector. the Rev. J. H T cney, Conducted the funeral servicc ard Spoke feelinglv of the dc-Cc-ased, whose death he regarded as a dialinCt pvrson 31" ss. After a long and wasting i lness. borne with christian patience and un bounded faith in God, 1h : end ca t c Mcefuhy, and a good man pas<ed away tn that state where age and inï¬rm- i'\' are unkvown. Omemee, Oct. 22nd, 1907. The hunting partnes lured much gamc as ) Mallory got a rare: schI lame wild turkey ncarC Hallow’een. Farmers are now busy the beat root crop they h . "l1; “here;Vcd rclaï¬ves have the SVmpalhy of a very large Circle of friends and neighbors. ‘ VIY'I‘ )‘cfll’s. OMEMEE NEWS. 0 B'I‘EUARY. N-r TRIPLETS .. 0.-..†("V M [CHAEL Lowzs. 00>. parties have mes have: not cap ‘as yct. but Bert spccnmen of a large: carCowan’s bridgc E'I‘S “ Currency.†;†Chcwing 'l‘obac Quality always the w harvestn g haw: had for The Upper (‘unada Branch lSihle So- elety held its annual meeting In the Presbylerian (‘huvch 0n the 17!!) msl. and alurge attendance listened with eagerness to the address delivered in the Rev Mr. French, of Fenelon Falls. ’aefnre the close of the meeting. Mr. James McLean, lhe lucal Secretary- hammer, Was lilting-Iv surprised h the l-rvsentuliun of u. cerllï¬c me frn n the. Blhla Such-U, l'ur ï¬ltv tw years eunsvcutive \mrk in l. s poutlun The presentatiun was umlln hv our Local l’rvstdent, .\l r. “‘- S. (irahmm Mr. Mrlxmn is to he, cun- gratulzltwl fur such a merit of “mum"- atinn by the Somely and f-r (In ir :- ('ugnlliml of 5 is record, he bri gt 0 Sum.- I‘reas. fur the lorgrsl peuh d, u ilh- unt interimwin the I'M-Vinn- ( l 0. tari-n. A substantial hrlil'y‘e has lumen lm l 0 or the planenhe:e lhe drum. on sans the mlmlle "mam In the smmm 'l he work “as prrf .ru.e¢l h) Mes rs J mes Paul and (In \ Mr Hum mes hasden-i-ied to re- build nu the rite of his late home. and HR neighbors and lria nds are gener- ous y assisting in the hauling â€1 mn- teriala. The apple packers, Working fur Mr ()ke of Peler'u. ru. are busy putting up the “Inter varieties Cclcbmtcd by our s'nz'p sh) )tcr; Mrs W J..\ILLean zurd dauflder Pearl, of 'l‘ornnm, are guesls at the home of Mr. J :8 Alvlwan anela needs attention Cons-lpnoinn and indigesl‘wn must be relieved, I‘PW life and vigor are reqmred in the blood, [light assistauue is needed for the tild- ncys and liver Nothing i~ so atl'echa as Dr. Hamiltun's Pills The) put new life into young folks as “ell as the. uld ones. Every clnld should use llns me- dlcil e regularlv because us henell‘m are not to he had In any other way. 250 at all dealers luur child Ivoks pn. rly, is tired and frettul. Ynu “mum like this buy ur girl to be more robust, more 0 er :vtlc anu Vivacu-ns. The ‘svmethit 2’ that in wrong is simply this Momznch and Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the original “Little Liver Pins" ï¬rst put. up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, much imitated but. never equaled. Littln sugar-coated granules-easy to take *‘ candY. The little man was saving up for his summer holidaus, :0 he had no nema- paper to hide behmd when the la 3 of commamlmg presence enlered the arr which was already lull ‘ -e...\\u. Every ingredient entering into "Fa- vorite Prescription†has the written en- dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several selmols of prac- ticeâ€"more valuable than any amount of non-professional testimonialsâ€"though the .latter are not lacking, having been con- tributed voluntarily by grateful patients in numbers to exceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant {or the cure of woman’s ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a. substitute for this well proven remedy or KNOWN comm-Hex. even though the dealer may make a little more proï¬t thereby. Your interest in regaining health is paramount to any selï¬sh interest of his and it is an insult to your intelligence foi- him to try to palm otf upon you asuhstitute. You ,_____ _,,L A A know what yo]: whnt and {tits hrs mess to supp_ly 3}!" article called for. She was a woman of experience, and dil not \\ aste her energy in looking at allthe male passengers in the hope that one of them wul‘tid offer his seat. She simply concentrated her gaze 0th the little man and wnite I. “Madam," he said, "take this sent. †Witho-tt a “0rd nt' that ks she sat down. a hile he indnlued in that. healthful exercise known as strap- hanging " What is the use of standing there?†she cried “Ca me and 81'. on m,\ lap " “Madam,†{altered the little man, blushing in his embarrassment, ‘lâ€"lâ€"' "You little wretch!" screamed the lady. “ [ dtdn’t mean you. I was l‘ï¬lllnk! tn mv dumzhter at. the em! 0f Ical science. 11.753373; of z e glyccric extracts o nauve media. nal roots found in our forests and con- tains not. a. drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are all printed on the bottle-Wrapper and at- tested under out}: as carton-t. "You little wrench!" lady. " I didn’t. men. calling to my daughter tne car!†Vine, HI! â€0'â€? arm‘s and pains causnd by weaknesses and falling; or other displace- ment. of the pelvic organs. Other symp: toms of female weakness are frequent headache. dizzir'less, imaginary specks or dark spots {Magus before the eyes, gnaw- ing svnsation. m stomach, firagging 9r bearing down In lower amommal or polvgc region. disagreeablg drums from pclvnc organs. faint spells wnth genera! weakness. If any considerable number: of the above symptoms are present thgre IS no remec‘y th 1. w give quicker reher or a more per- ma cm. than Dr. Picrcc‘s Favorite t. has a. record or over forty years of cu l; is the most. mum?- When tliev bnzz and seem slightly deaf, beware of catarrhal inflamma tion. This grows steadily worse, but can be cured by (‘utarrlmzm a, J. A. Hawmill of Greenmomn, l’.E I , prov- ed the merit of (‘atarrhozone and writeq “No one could have worse Ca. tarrli than 1 had for years. It. caused partial deafness, bad taste, upset. my stomach, made me sick all oVer. Ca- tarrlnozane cleared my nostrils, stop- ped the cough and gave me a. clear feelingiu In) breathing organs." [am absolutely currd.†Duclots say not: . ing is letter than (‘atunlmznzm 'l‘ry it. and you’ll say so too. Tau sizes, 25c and 3 Youth's Vitality Sapped Away. Papa (enraged )â€" '\\'e1|, daughter, I've never in seen as soft. green, nus spoony an idiot as young :4†)fumma (emphatically) â€" Philadelphia. Luguirex, 'l'hanksginng day WI†l): hug ly MOUNT PLEASANT. $1.00 at. all dealers. DOES I'OLI'I‘ENESS PA Y. , 7 *‘ï¬v-e nown £2 mggical scxenge‘ [)0 YOUR EA RS RING? '\\'el|, (.‘metamia, 'or in all my life unsophisticated roung Puddinztnu ticallv)â€" 'I have!" Lering into "Fu- 3 the written on- eminont medical ,1 schmls of prac- mar. Other symp- are frequent ary Specks or he eyes, gnaw- , dragging or wit, bus!- Muved by (.‘uun \Vm. (‘ullinglmxm see by ()uun. Wm. Ilerlihev, 'l‘lzm orders be issue-l on the l‘rvmsmer tur payumnt of the following toad and bridge nccoums:â€"- (‘urrimL $32 81 Expenditure ('uunmssinner Hernlwy Mm‘uu by 0qu1. “ll“. Hetlihr)‘, 58¢ by ('uull. Hubert \V \\ â€Sh“, 'l'llall orders he issue‘l on the 'l‘wnsurer 1- r payment of the following rum] and bridge nccUuntz-z ~â€" George Grifï¬n, for gravel need m H Nugem‘s road division Edward Houlilmn, for gravel as per account . . . . . . William J. Balfunr, for gun's] as per account ......... George (iriï¬in, for [-2 payment. of gravel used by 'l' O'Neill 6; F. Duncv on W boundary Ruhert Winn, tnr gran el nsvd by 'l‘ O’Neill on 71h (‘01:. hue. . Eli Duucy, 1-2 cnst of graveling 15 rods 3 65¢ , on W Bunk. . '1‘ O’NPill, [-2 cost. ufurnveling ‘.’l ruds 'J. 850., Oil W Bunndur)’ l' O‘Neill, umveling 22 rods at We on 7th concession lin’e ...... l‘ ()’.\'ei|!, fur putting in culvert on 7th concession 1m? ...... Carried. 3‘18 7:3 Exzwndilure Comm ieiul'er (,‘ut'ingham Moved by Conn. Wm, Cottinulmm, see by Conn, Isaac H. Fee, 'l‘halt orders he issued mu ’lhe ’l‘reasurer for pav- maut of the following miscellaneous accumztszn Maurice Durgun, for building culvert In 13â€: Con. line...... Maurice llurgun, lur repairing culvert Ln llth (‘nn. Inna... Michael J Hnrriuuhm, fur grml° in; in Hm Lun. line.......... ('urlli‘d. SP! 50 Expenditure ('Ullllliitbihller “ilson That. I rdvrs 1m isanml Le ispned on tlw Treasurer h 1' [m3 went (:1 xl.e h-l- luniu; ruud am! bridge arcuux ts:-- \lnrgnn (‘mï¬mlh lnr putting in (-mth in Imh (Wm. llue an! “mm-r fur mmw... JUSPph H lawns. fmr tivnhvr tur culvert on l(|1h(?nn.line...... ‘l‘hnmas Middleton, fur putlivg in vulva" in 13th Con. line hu-lndlng timber fur same and gruvehng .......... The Cierk reported the completion ol the Coliector’s Roll and was instructed hhand same over to the (‘nllector un receipt of the necessary bond duly ex- ecnted. From A. P. Devlin. leq..(_‘-lerk nfthe Pence, advising that. the number 0! Jurors reqmre‘d to be returned hv this Municipaliiy for the year â€MS is us {Allowst-F Grand Jurors 6 Pet†Jurors...... ....‘22 The matter of the Jackal-Hummus drain was referred to Conn, Wilson, the Commissioner for that Division. ('anird. a; ’03 (20 Moved by (Sum. “‘11-. llvrlilxey, mc b.- Cuuu Isuzu: II Fee. That this Cunn- cll do no“ adj! urn to meet on Tuesdzu the ï¬lth xluv of November next M the hour of one u 'cluuk m the attmnman. -â€" (urriml. The following connnunicminns \"Pl'" received, perused and fyled, that is tn sa_ ' From the Clerk of the Townshlp 0 ()pH in re .lucken-llululnins Drain. The mhmmn of last session were read, approved and on mutton con- ï¬rmed. Omenwe, Oct. lat, WOT Council met at] o’clock p.m,, put want to adjournment. Present all the members. the Reeve in the chair. READY UN l‘lll‘} SHELF. 'l'hut’s “ here yuu’ll llml "Nervllme" In eye-wry “ell regulauell La-tu‘elml-l. So pleasant In take that even little clnl- dmn “ill er) fur is. So uerl’uln to ('l r. coughs, sudden colds and :igH (:lwsla thousands of battles are used even any. I’ulsmx'a Nervilinudnus prevent illness, it does ease pain and inflam- mulum, and by being handy \ull udva worry and keep «hmn the lluclnr hills Lnr‘. '9 but!‘ es sold tor a qnur er at all dealers. People speak of this as a young man's age, and they tell I“: that â€you are no body at. forty. nobody _\on Will remain. Facts could he recited in rebuttal of this theory, but it is not necessary at the moment to do more than c mention the came of Jimmie Reynolds the l’nrt Hupe lmrher who, at the age - f 57, ‘8 showing younger men how to walk the round lrlp between Purl, â€upe and 'l'o- mum, at distance of 128 miles, in thirty- slx hours On two occasions young men. cmhnlng lo be athletes, have tried to heat the record made by old Mr. lie} nnlda‘ lent 3 ear. but they failed. This man of nearly three same has shnwn a. greater capacity and endnr. ance as u “hiker ll an any younger man has done. and even should some hnekv youth (some fornard and lower :the record, all elderly persons, that is to say, all men over forty, will still owe thanks to James Reynolds of Port Hope, for giving the dust to younger men and setting them a pace that few, If any, Could follow. There’s life in the old dog yet. A man may have a few grey hairs on his temples or a ba‘d spot on his crown and still hold Ins and up On behalf «I middle-agedand ripe manhood. let this serve ‘11: a. hit†of thanks to Jitnmle Reynolds of Port Hupe "Saturday Night. The Toronto DAILY World and tlxc Mirror ti†Jan. Ist next to new Subscnbcls,f01 50c. [his la the clumu: Qfgjjllj 99);. D0 no: Emily Council Proceedings. WILLIAM LOWES. Reeve R J. GRANDY, Township ('lelk CADY UN I‘Hl‘] SHELF. 8 ms [5 (m S cts ‘21 00 l4 S 93 -l 00 48$ 300 2(0 3 00 ClS (0 r) O What a pity wmnen dan't realize that if [her “ere “ellâ€"if the blood \\ us nutritious-if“)? nerves \wreslrurg Vail" all the organs “ere zwtiveulhen the little things that irritate and pray on the mind \\ uuhlnâ€. rcceiw u n.0m elxt’a thought. The Woman whn worries has a po r a; putiltâ€"->lze shew! pmnrly If it u y lasted fur 4; (UV or two it might le '1' small mum-queurenlrut she arm-s limp, misvrahle, m-lapp; â€"â€"\\ one d: y l)_\ deu'. She needs Ferrnz re which cures worry by ruring ll.8\(‘0lidlllnl18 that render “'nrry possible. Fur nervous weak women, no Ionic is so go d; Umuuu «is it has cured just liLe Mrs. M E. lilheriumun, of Troy, who writes: ' I am quite willing: tu give a public testimonial for l’crroznue, he â€wing it to be a tonic of superior 9x- ceJmcy and one that will mphâ€) huihi up SLr-HIL'HI mnl ~'upplv new (n- rrgy tn :wymm nut. feeling we‘ll. Last spring 1 Was in a. very poor mvmliliou nl health. I was nen’nus, lelt tirvd, and culuplately u‘uru out No dwuln It's quits u cnutu m (to uglamt with indies u! my age: hut. l planed gren‘ re- liunce in Ferruzmm, and took it for sweral weaks. It made me qnl'e strong, and in incl 1 llan been In hetâ€" lcr health ever since. I can heartil} ret‘nmmen'i l’prrr‘zmw." Furrnz ma cures by making gum! blond, strung nerves auyi a. hulthv lm iv. We ï¬n refund your money should these Gentle Kidney Pins fail. 5ft. :1 large box. At all dmggists, or sent on receipt of price. 69 The Claflin Chemicai (0.. Ltd- Windsor, Ont. WHY DJ WU? 5131‘ WGRRY? First Sign ofFailingI-Ieflih \\ org-y is u. Inseamâ€"and it’s moreâ€" it prmiiwes nther diseases, because it breaks down the nerves an! saps the vitality of the lmc‘)‘. relieved the excruciating paixi, and cured him m three months. MARKXIA“, ONT. “ I had suffered almost continually for seven years Wlth Kidney Trouble ; coulesearcely walk and was unable to attend to my {arm duties. After takingthc ï¬rst few pills I felt muc‘x r9- lievcd. and after taking halfa. box was able to do a full day's work. I know one box of Bu-Ju saved me 3:0.0) Doctor’s bill, and think they are the ï¬nest Pill mazlc.:' JAMES Annor'r. Danger in Fa .i [L 01- This is why It gives colur. cl: truesa tn the skin, buoyancy tn the step, hrighlnesnlo the vyesâ€"dwva'mp with LII-ml diathflvlllll and mmvilv M the h' d\ In all its parts t‘lere's health. Price 5m. per lu.k at all dealer». At the I’reshvterian Manse. Mlllbrook. on Wednesday, Oct. 30th, Mr. Thomas liennrdv, of Oak Hill, to M|SS Eva Fowler, of Mdnvers, Rev. Wm. Johnston of- ï¬icmting. Congratulations. I Home henrn lhe white folks talkin’ ’Bunt nnr grun’ new city «tree's An’ d9 va’r'ns new improvements 0M. nn elwry side we meets. An’ it somahuw sorter aeemster tome Hus our duty dogged it ’tuim, ‘0 kh'er smne 0' our houses, “'14! a bran new coat 0‘ mint, L Now Paint is aninly cheap ernuï¬â€˜ To muil. the public misses Ax.’ data the reason “hy lam, A w:itin’ m‘ dese vusses. So now, m3 friend, wk my advice, Paint yo’ lmnse an' paint it qulck, Au‘ Sherwin Williams am de paint. What‘s slm'v goin’ to stick, l’.S. There’s more truth than poetry in Uncle Rastus’ "Vnsses." I’aiutyonr house this fall with Slim“ in William: paint. the guaranteed paim. 1mr 'ale at \V. (urr) "'03 Store, Omenue. .WWAWMI‘A w spaAc'rzan Education is ussI-ntinl to .xum-m-s in Hm buahwss wnrhl u: m-tluy ‘l‘ln- smuml l‘ml pl'nVl-l-i gm Hm best training nlnng Lluse lines iss â€"â€"â€"'l'HEâ€"- J W [5 true fru. t and nine flavors, and you have a delicious d;.;ert in a tow minutes. Price, 10 cents. Ask your grocer for any flavor you like. THE ROBERT GREIG 00.. Living 3. TORONTO 7 1 British American Business College, Yongu MNHU 5:14.. Ton-onto» superior roux->0 In u†511 j wts. Stud-mm “misled lo pndtluns. Enter any Limc. Write for catalogue. Vv~ Uncle Rastus on Paint. “Dollar Wheat†is ï¬ne for farm- ers. but they take long chances with their health in getting the wheat. Bad weather, lifting, straining, wrenched backs, lay the foundation {or Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. There is a. farmer, ont Markham way, who was so busy making money that he did not realize he was making ill-health at the same time. He had headaches; often his bask hurt so badly he conhl hardly stand, often the urine was highly colored and scalding. But' he hought he was only †working tco hurl.†One day he caught cold. The next day he had Rheu- matism. This Markham farmer suffered 7 years with Rheumatism until chance brought a. friend who told him about BufJ‘u. They Just add a. 1231 t of boili 1g waler to a. package of . .\l.' WAT-EWN, l’l'hlqlpayi Greig’s White Swan Jeiiy Pawder “1x the frl'ana by shaking well In .a bottle, take In Manpnonfnl doses after m“a!a and at bedtime. The Smunzon (Pa. ) Times was ï¬ral to print this remarkable prescription, in Octal)â€, of 1906. ancu when all th 1"IdlnghewspaiwrsHf New yurx. 1505' t m, l’miudelz hiu. I'bebnrg and mher cities have nude many announcements OH: to their reader-t. Every mm ur woman here Mm fpele that the khlums are nut strung ur act- ing in u lwultllv mannrr slum «1 mix this prescription at home and give it a trial, as it is said to do wonders for many persons. P Alhum's (3 rn EX'rut'lur. No paid, c ‘rxam cure, and :Ill fur a q mm r. I’very den er sells ‘ P atI-um’u †Fluid Extract Dandelion, oue~ha'l ounce: )ompnnml [{urgnn. one mmce. l'onmonnd Syrup Sarsaparilld, Ilnreu ounces A local drnugist is â€49“" thnrltg tlml there simple, harmlwsin gradients can be obtained at nominu mat frnm our home druggiets‘ Those who have tried this say It positively overcomes pain In the back c ears the 'urine of sediment and reun- lates urination, especially at night, curing oven the worst. forms at Madam weakness. The mixture is said to cleanse and strengnwn the «Inaged and inactive Kidneys. overcoming Back-ache, B'ad der “eakness and Urinary trouble «.2 a†kinds, if taken before the stage of Bright’s diamre. Don’t trim yonrrornu with u ruzm. uwa pue'y \‘vgetazlle remedv like Smnclhing new in a Rnsplmd’rv " l'lw l;c-~t ch Rusplmrr)’ hash-d haw writ-s l’mf. Mucuun, (Illuwn. “Th. .1 ‘zuum )lcldcl among all er lx'uxp hcruim,†“nun l‘ml'. Hun. (luclph Wu luv-c (12c muly large supply in Cant-ï¬n lo Lfl‘Ll' 0 [Janus ‘2,uo, l-L.\ we» paid. Agel‘ts manic. LU inllo am: this new spccmlly. Brown Bros, m1) 0. Brown’s Nur- sm'lc‘s. ()nt. I have opened up a Dress‘nmk mg Department in the Store next West of Mr. l’urSOns’ liardwm'r- Store, and am prepared to attend promptlv to all orders for fall mantles, dresses, suits, etc. Good satisfacn'on guaranteed. l’rrces reasonable. Apprentices wanted. \\'c hch the largest stock of (TUR- R.‘.N'l‘5, BLACKBERRIES. RASP BICRRIES and GRAPES m Canada, also coulmlctc :1:~:sortmcnts of FRUIT AN I) ORNA MENTAL TREES and 5H RUBS. Write us before placing your order. The THUS. W. BOW- MAN SON 00., Ltd. Ridgcvill: Ont. Miss A. Thain, Omemee. BOX 57. To enable all to learn we teach on cmh or Installmcm plan. We also teach a prrsonul class at school once a uumLh. Clzms connncncing last 'l‘ucsduyuf each month. The»: lus- 50"" teaches how to cut, ï¬t and put together any garment from the plamcst shirt warst suit, to llrc most claboralc dress. The “hole family can learn from on: course. We have taught m‘cl sewn thousand dress making. and Take a Personal Course at School. guarantee to give ï¬ve hunlred dollars to any one that cannot lcarn bcthcn the age.» of14 and .40. You cannot learn dress rnakmg‘as thorough as this cour<c trachcs if you work m shops for years. Beware of mutations as we employ no onc outsrdc thc school. 'l'hns 15 the only experienced Dress Cuttmg School to Canada and excelled by none in any other country. \Vritc at owes for particulars, as Wt: haye cut our rate unc'thlrd for a short tune. Addl'c» l,â€" Sanders' Dress-Cutting School, 31 Eric St., Stratl’ord, Ont, Canada. It; is Money Lost if Ynu Pay Too Much For Your Pump. DENNIS Can save you moucy If you consult him before you buy Every pump quy guaranteed, and the prices and terms are right. Nohumbug, no de- lay. no large proï¬is, BUTâ€"prompt dc livery awnd- a square deal to all, J. DENNIS, The Practical Pump Man, LocalSalesmanWanted F0 R LEARN EEESS-Mflï¬iiif’: BY MAIL Canadas Greatest Nurseries. A permanent Situation for the right man, for “born the tern-zany Will be reserved. Pay weekly. Free cqmp ment. Wme for particufars. Stone 81' Wellington, CANADA’S OLDEST NURSERIES. and adjommg country to reprcscnt Next the (Irenmerv, LINDSAY, Ont. In your spam: time at home, or STOP, STOP! BRESSE’EAKING ! HERBERT RASPBERRY. MILLBROOK Toronto, Ont. PRINTED BY R EQUEST. POKSUNED BY A R \ZH‘. anlnll Nurseries, (Over 800 Acres) In our Hardware Stoxe we have a magniï¬cent stock for every requirement. .- Our Stock of Dry Goods, Booti and Shoes, Groceries, c. TheHoiise of Quality CALL AND TEST Us. Come in and See our New Stock. New Store, and New Goods. One Door West of Bank Toronto A Great Thirty? Day’s Sale ! of Boots and Shoes, and Clothing, in order to make room for our ’ Fall Purchases. Over $2000 worth of Boots and Shoes. and $1500 worth of Ready- Made Clothing. all of which Will be sold at ‘Nholesale Prices. These goods were all b0ught before the advance in prices and it will be ' a rare Opponunity to Secure BARGAINS. Every Department is now being ï¬lled with New Fall Goods. In Dress Goods and Millinery we were never better prepared to meet your wants,and we cm aswreyou that Our Prices are 20 to 25 per cent. lower than either Peterboro or Lindsay, in the above Lines. is vexy complete, and the best values possible. Ome in and you Will be convmced that this IS the place to buy Our pricvs are as LOW as any in the trade, and our goods are of the bat quality, that’s why this store is termed [\low in prrogrzes‘é. In our Grocery Department you will ï¬nd all our Goods up-to-date. Give usatrml and be convinced that our Goozls and Pnas are Right. \Ve pay the Highest Price for Eggs. J AS. DOBSONL/ MELLENERY ' OPENING M GROCERIES . -. Others F‘ollow 2 We invite all the Ladies to Our Grand Millinerv Opening Superintended by Miss Scott, from New York City. This brandâ€"on a bag or barrelâ€"is the mark of a BLENDED FLOUR of Ontario Fall Wheat and Manitoba Spring Wheat, milled by the best miners in Ontario. V. McCaffrey, ONIEMEE. Azk your grocer for a Blended Flourâ€"and look {or the above brand wherever you buy. . Curmy 81 06’s, OFFIClAl (Minimal LABEL PROPRIETOR, OMEMEE, “Made in Ontario " LEAD!