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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 1 Oct 1908, p. 2

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_‘ ‘\mm. 2. add N. Hunter- and Aus- ' (in- mm: attended the Lindsay Fair. -"‘-‘5Miss Kélls, of Toronto; IS a guest of Mn. 2. Ruddy. the special preacher. 'l‘herc ml] be special music Free-will ofl'cnng. Rev. U. C.VR. Mchade will conduct the Services on Mr- \i’iLson’s circuit. Znon Linc AnniQ'ersary Services next Sunday. , Rev. M. E. W_i1_son wil_l_ bé Mrs. James Poner's sale: was a big success on Monday. The prices ran high Mr. J. C. Campbell. auctioneer. did good Service. A large number of nut cxtizens “tended the sale. Mr. S. Edsall, of the Bell Telephone Co.. was in town last Week. 34:5 Gwyge 'YCampbcll IS wishing on -!hc Pallis '1 me. Mrs W. S. Given .attend“! the ~iiudsa) lair. ”'V Mr. Clarence Pickup :5 assistant «secretary of the Millbrook Central Ex. Mr Hilliard Donaldson returned from the Weston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen have re- turmd from their honcy moon trip. Mics Burnt, of Peterboro, is a guest of Miss Ircnc Fair. . Mrs. john "Dawson entertained a few friendson Tuesday of last week. Miss Maddoc, of Boston, .isa,gucst at Mrs. T. A. Campbell’s. Be sure,and v23“ 't'hc Morton-Studio :when in Hillbmux..Faxr Day. Mr. I. Huffman moved Mr. James maldsfiui’s shop from West of the Dumininn Hotel to his own 101 on Tuppcr Street. ina day and a half. Things have got to move whcn Jack )5 at the helm. ' aboro on Thursday. Miss A K. Sumh, of Uxbndgc, is a < guestxat the home of her brother, Mr. A. A. Smith. Miss 1.in Burton has returned frum ,a pleasant visit at the home of her :sisger. Mrs. W. A. Smith. ngsvillc. Capt. W. D. Leach left on Tuesday morning for the North West to locate his Military 1 ,and Grant-of six hundred and fort} acres. givcn for his scrvxces in South Afr: ca. Messrs. W. T. A Dcycll and Harry :\r:n.~;trong left hcrc on Tuesday on the Ham: chker’s Excursion for Estevan, Mr. F. \V. Burnham has resumed his duties in the: Bank of Toronto, after a two week’s vacation. “Mr. H. Mulligan was in Pctcrboro «.00 Thursday. Miss \[inme Adams. of Campbell fund. was a guest at her aunt. Mrs. W. G. Pendry, the past fcw days. Mr. Aubrey Pcngclly spent Sunday .at Port Hope. Mr. H. Thexton and Miss Flossie 'I‘hcxton were down to the nver last week cnjoymg a mp in thcxr yacht. Mr. A. H. Walsh returned to Mon- .treal on Thursday to resume his dune: in the Bank of Toronto. Mr. Walsh 15 a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walsh, of Millbrook. and his steady advance- ment in his chosen calling xs pleasmg to his many friends here. The Morton Studio open Thursday and Friday. Fan" Hays. Haveyonr :Photo taxcn. Among those from town and vicinity who attended the Lindsay Fair Were, Messrs. _.I W. “alsh. 1. Richardson. \W. S. Given, Wellington Pickup, Fhos Lenin. H. Nattrass, Major Winslow, N. McGiil R. Winslow“! Elliott. NOW is the time for SHO\V HARNESS. We have a large stock to pick from. ‘.Ve build all our Harness and guarantce satis- faction. \Ve carrv a large stock of Robes and Blankets, Boots and Shees and Rubbers. All repairing done while you wait. T. J. Lung. “mam Diwsmn Court of Durham and Nurthnmhcrland was held here on 'I‘hursday, His Honor, Judge Benson, presiding. Mrs. M E \Vlwtc was in Toronto In t chk. Look at our cxhihnt of photographs. “.hcn come in our Shuho, ()pposnc Donnmon hotel. Mlllhrook, Com). J. C. Campbell, of Baillcboro .flc the Miner a call on Friday. Mchrs. W. W. Gillott and A. H. Walsh Wcrc visitors to Kern: 'l‘ucsdav. The Ladies of the Fresh t '4‘ 'Zhurch will serve Dinner )lnertizz )ining Hgnust “I? Agricultural rounds, I r00 on Fair D 'riday‘. OCt- 2° , 3W» Dr. Montgomery and Mr. H. A. Hm} took a mp 10 Toronto in the msauto. Mr. A. Leach has an Alexander ;.plc growu by him that Weighs [7 oz. .‘1 ls on cxhxbmon in his drug store \zlndOW. Mrs. C Parker and son, Rubble, are .._ucsts of Mr. and Mrs. S. 1). Ross. Ho, For the Fair, and be sure: and - ave your l’lmto mm: at mc Morton itudin, lelbrnok, oppomc the: Do? mimon hotcl. ‘ "v gmillbtook Central Exhibition. gTimrsday and Friday, Q’Octobcr is: and and. 91-?! us all help ‘0 _ T:c0rd brr-akcr. make it a ganja \YinsiOW. Secretary is freparAed to rate"! your entrics. Piavc yours in early and avoid thc rush 'F. Gillan 3 had "I? mnimflt 6“ deJfi‘KT C., was m l'ctc.~ llhmuk News‘ 'l‘ucsday. for the best and hrghcst m Busmess Education. Young people know that thear futuxc success depends upon at~ tending a school With a COntmental Reputation. are not sidetracked on ac- count ofdistance or so called Busme‘ss. Colleges nearer home. Young Ladies get free tickets to Y W. C,A . ung manta Y M. C. A. or T A A A: in- “fining advertksement may be seen; For almost a quarter century the Petcrlmro Business College has stood On Saturday while Mr. J. Kriegcr was making his rounds for eggs, and was approaching a tram wluch was crossxmz, it, the tram suddenly came to a dead stop, and the conductor hailed our genial egg buyer. wnth “What’s eggs going at ?” :9 said John, and mth something like a smothered cuss word, the conductor gave the Signal and the train pulled away, leavingjohn to consnder the why and whcrcl'uc of the ‘ holdup.’ Dr. Alf Russell of Bailieboro. while driving to town on Saturday, and on coming down Allen’s Hill, his’ horse began to kick. and the Doctor, to avoid getting Kicked, inmped and the horse ran against and broke through Coun. Needham’s fence. About 13 down egge, which the Dr. was bring- mg home. were smashed. The Doctor fortunately escaped with verv slight injuries. considering the terrible wreck- age of the vehicle, and it is well that he. hadn’t his wife and chtld With him in the Bug ,_ " Did John Hold Up 1113 Train or Did the Train Hold [In John? HORSE RUNS AWAY BUGGY SMASHED. JMr. and Mrs. Wm. Snelgrofi and gildren left town last week to take up their resrdence in .Peterborough. Mr. Snelgrove has carried on a successful bakeIV and confectionery business for son e years, but OVVing to failing health he decided to sell out and rest awhile before entering ~mto busmess again. He was desirous of remaining in Mill- brook, but could not get a residence, and he decided to move to Peterboro, l where he has purchased a good house. Mr. and Mrs. SnelgrOVe will be greatly missed In the active work of the Meth odist Church and S. 5. Mr. Snelgrove was a very active member of the Ladies Aid. The C. O. F. will lose a good officer by the departure of Mr Snel- grow. '1 heir three children. Gladys, Gordon and King, were very popular with their associates and all regret to learn of them leang here. We hope that some of our moaned men will build some residences, and that Mr. and Mrs. Snelgrove and family will re ‘ turn to town to reside at no distant date. We cannot afford to lose such' estimable citizens. ~While regretting their departure we join with a host of their friends in town and Vicinity‘ in wishing them continued prosperity and happiness Millhrook’ 5 loss is certainly Peterborn’s gain. u. .. mergy V\ hich rapid growth and study have exhaust- 01 The old time Vigor. happy spirits and new ntronzth taturn with Ferro- zone. The dellcuemaid Is energized strengthened and "built, Isn’t It worthwhile using Ferrnaone when it surely does so much. M a)“ dale“ in 50c..boxes. Afiuod Family Have Left Town and lime in Petarboru. She is in danger, her system in run down. weak â€"aho needs nourishment, needs ncher blood. More than alleles 31:9 m 9J3 Fen-ozone, needs It hw-v-"n ' “-rinul' back the nerve 1‘ «nan-v Miss Linda Ha” of I’cterburo chst at the home of her uncle, jus. L. Faif. MISS Effie Adams was a visitor to Lindsay last Week. A Special Train wxll leave Mullbmok at 7.30 p.111. on Friday, Oct. 2nd, for Pctcrboro, Omcmcc, Lindsay and other points nurth. Mr. and Mrs. Loudnn, of Troy, N. Y., are chsts of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 01110“. M rs. '1‘. W. Thorne and son. George Sylvester, attends-d the Lindsay Fair on Friday and Satuuday and spent Sunday With her sister, Mrs. R. F. Thorns, at Rcabnro. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Eames returned to Rochester on Monday. after a very pleasant vmt thh their daughter, Mrs W. W. Gillott. Messrs (‘neorge Dean, R. Ruddv and'l'. B. Collins were at Pctclbmo last Weekiand attended the Conserva- the meeting, which was addressed by Mr R I. Borden, Premier Roblm of Manitoba, Mr. Burnham, and others. A great calamity was felt m tovm one cvemng last Week when It was fnund that our restaurants were Unable to supply the demand for ice cream. The enterprising proprietors soon got a supply ready, and as “ Iimmy Fax" would say “they haVCn’t done the same thing since." They will have a good supply mady for Fair Day. Mr. John Hufi'man, the famous building mowr, has purchased an auto John is bound to keep up to-datc and his auto ' auto’ go, as he picked on a ‘racr:r,'and is ready to meet all comcrs. Mr D. B. Simpson. K. C.. Reform Candidate for Durham, was m town last week. The Mirror to Jan. lst,1909, for 15 ct’s. DON’T target the Big Sale at Dr. Haasard’s NEXT Saturday at 3 p m. A GREAT SCHOOL. THE GIRL THAT IS PALE. Is a Mr. He conmfiii'emed the committee upon zhc florai-Brgoratiqns and sgld A fine congregation was m atten- dance at the morning service. a very fine anthem was sung by the chair, also a quartettc was rendered in fine form by“ Messrs. A ams, Coombc, Ryan; and Duncan. '1‘ pastor preached an ap- propnate 5:: on on “Making our hearts a flow; garden unto the Lord "’ It was Rally Day and Flower Sun day and special features were the order of the day. The floral decorations were elaborate and beautifully eXecut- ed. Those who had the matter In charge are to be congratulated upon the success of tlns feature of the day’s sen ices. / LARGES’I‘ ASSOR'FRIEN’Pa Niftiest Designs Best Values In Furniture and Upholstery. M JNO- GILLOTT db SON. Great North Western Tele- graph. Office. Millbrook, Ont. You can purchase :1 Railway or Steam Boat Ticket to any part of the World. You can have your Berth reserved and everything ready before you start. DON’] forget that LEACH’ S DRUG SIORE is the Rxght Place to purchase Tickets, also Express Money Orders. Ticket Agt., Millbrook. See Adv. in Another Column PORTLAND CEMENT SCRANTON COAL Beef, Lamb or Pork. Carveth’s MeatMart mggg: HARDWARE, FAIRozN DAY. ALSO Ice Cream Soft Drinks BARGAINS W. Thaxnm’s. Will always be found replete with a. Fresh and Choice Stock of Gréceries. etc. \Ve extend to you a hearty in- vitation to cull FAIR DAY, or in fact, ANY DAY. Gorznerv Stone W Millbrook Branch. \ H. A. SIMS, Manager. Millbrook’s SAUSAGES â€"â€"‘-\ SPECIALTY.â€"â€"â€" - L}. FAIR’S FAIR DAY. This is the place :0 get a choicercut uf ESTABLISHED 1855. Savings Department: Interest Added 4. Times a Year Your Account is Invited. ‘. N attrass’ . H. CGOMBE. Opp. Queen’s Hotel, ! : : DIRECTORY: : : Candy, Fruit, 5m. TH E FOR 1N Lead-ingMerchants 85 Business Men At 2.30 pm. the Sunday School rallied. The sgrwcc was full of inspir- ation. The Superintendent, R. W. Clarke, had charge of the programme whxch was ca'rried out to ‘the nck of the clock. It consmted of choruses, ducts, .aud'quartcttcs by fin; choir! () Issuer of Marriage QLicenses Jewelry and - High Class China. Be Sure and Call Fair Day; A Representative of the Kodac Co. wxll be here on OCT. 15th to Demonstrate the use of VELOX PAPER. TURNER'S ”BUG STORE LOCAL VIEWS AT Lastest in Foams AN D GEORGE A. SLATER His stock of Groceries is equal to that ofany in the County. Has just rescued the largest Consignment of C hoice FRUII‘ e-vez bxought to town at one time. He respectfully invites you to call at his Grocery Store on FAIR : DAY. THOR N DYKE’S FAIR -:- DAY HEADQUARTERS FOR ' GENERAL BLA CKSMITH, King 81., Millbrook. Horse-Shoeing and General Jobbing . STEELE’S Teas and Sugars a Speczalty. EMPRESS tolight matches in your Barn. Call when in town FRIDAY and buy one of our ‘ COLD BLAST’ LANTERNS, Regular Price 750, Cash Sale Price 600., one day snlv. HEADQUARTERS FOR RT. ADAMS, Clothing 1;; [N Clothing and Furnishings 0N DANGEROUS . CAMPBELL, SHOES. . ARCHER . E. EAKINS. SPECIALTY. Yours respectfullv, End Furnish: A-T At 7 p m. the large auditorium was We" filled and‘an exceptionally fine service was held. There were {our numbers rendered by the chorr as a whole or by members thereof. all of which were much appreciated. T he leader of the choir, Mr.» 1). Hampton ‘ ‘ts to,be congratutated upon the degree ‘ ‘nf_efl‘iCIency to which he has brought the‘chotr. The Pastor preached an exceptionally fine sermon which seem- ed to have been adnnrably adapted to f the needs of the congregatton, songs by classes, and addresses by the Pastor and Superintendent. When the roll 01 classes was called 1: was found that three hundred and forty- nine Were in attendance Specnalmen- tion should be made of the primary class with fifty on the roll-and forty nine present, also the Men’s Bible‘ class with thirty-nine on the roll and thirty four present. _ FAIR . DAY . BestBrands of Cigars Tobaccos, Cigarettes TON SORIAL ARTIST R JACKSON Get Your Plcture Framing Done by Us. W. J. E. [ii @Your Patronage is Sohcited. Tapper-st, Millbrook W. G. Rowland, Having purchased the Baku? and Restaurant Business from Mr. Snelgrove, I will endvzwor m carrv on the business m such a way as lo deserve the continued and heaxtv support given to m\' predecessor. Beef,Pork,Lamb 79nd Sausages. Chas. Gardiner, Mrs. E. Sayles, Millbrook. Tobaccos bigaréttes A Choice Stock of Cigars, ‘ If you want an easy shave, As 309d as Barber chr game, This is the place to get it. Also [jair‘Cutting done to your liking. High Class Furniture. Up to date Shava or Hair Cuf. H. N attrass, TONSORIAL ARTIST : Our Stock of Groceries i 5 always Fresh and Good FAIR -:- DAY G.E.BUBNHAM PRICES RIGHT. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. GRAPES, PEACHES and other FRUIT. Invites you to make his Store your Headquarters for Come Ill and see our Shop He will have a choice No Better Place to Buy Is the Place to Buy GENERAL BL ACKSMITH NI art lot of g @531: MUNTHEALE 1 Far Far Day ! W. H.ByamSon Pints, large top. 750 a doz. Quarts, 85c. (10:. TWO Quart $1.00. Granulated Sugar, 18 lbs, for $1.00. Yellow Sugar 19 lbs. for $1 00. White Wine Vinegar 350. a gallon. Whole Pickling Spices 350. a lb. Choice quits, Confectionary, and Cake ordered to be on handâ€" nice and fresh for the Dav.‘ " Drain Tile, Sewer Pip e, Lumbar c‘hinglu ofall kinds SCRANTON COAL, the best on .336 Market Dry Oak Waod and Pine Slabs. Fresb Grey Lime Waa an 8 >1 ing the above at the lowest possible figure and Wigbe pleased to submit p1; fies on application. , ' W THEXTON. the Genuine Article Mfg_’d by Ehe Canadian P mtEand Cement Co In the parlors of the Methodist church on Tuesday evening. Sept. 29, the members of the Organized Bible Classes of that church, numbering about sixty, were entertained by their teachers Miss Byam ann Miss Hamp ton. The rooms were artistically dec- Orated with flowers and autumn leaves, and a very dainty tea was served at the conclusion. During the evening the young people wrre agreeably en- tertained and were given an opportun- STAR Brand Portland Cement Phone Orders attended to promptly. Phone 13 One less at home- The charmed circle brokenâ€"a dear baby face Missed day by day from an accustom ed place ; But claimed and saved and perfected by grace. One more in heaven. Only the memory of the lovely boy 15 left, yet how sweet, how uplifting its inflnz-nce. For. after all, death is but the slipping off of the outer body. “ When death strikes down the inno- cent and young, for eVery fragile form from wlnch he lets the panting spirit free, a hundred virtues fine, in shapes of mercy, clmnty, and love, to walK the world and bless it. 0! every tear that sorrowmg mortals shed on such green graves, some good is born, some gentler nature comes." The funeral on Sunday to thc Pres- byterian Cemetery was attended by qultca nnmbcr of sorrowing friends and relatives. Rev. W. P. Rogers, in the absence of Rcv.Wm. johnston, conducted the services at the grave. The Mirro: joihs in extendfng healt- felt sympathy to the bereaved parents and other rclative<. There passed away at Cobourz. on Friday, Scpt. 25th, a bright linIe child in the person of Charles Wilham. the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George McIvor, and agrand child of Mr. and Lmle Son of George Holvor Dead. . “Y 9‘ bff’immgfffflef‘ aqquafntedynh Mrs. Wm McNor of Millbrook, aged 2 E?"5_3{'_’d 3 months. Ask for a Sample of W.D.S S. Black Tea. hg§§§§ mwswam . Former Customers of the acqumodated as heretofore. Interest Added 4: Times Hell" on @E H ‘ (- Vcry d . CSC ptifm 0‘ a B . anti? CAPITAL PAID UP : $14,400,000 REST : ‘ $11,000,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS : 159,831 TOTAL ASSETS 2 $168,001,173 Branches at an important Ccntrcs in Canada, and in h England, New York, Chicago, Spokane, Music?I and Newfoundland. Mill-brook Branch MWWWWE _ be pleased to see you and Take Care of Your Wraps. FRUIT SEALER-S Millbrook Station. G. D E AN, MILLBROOK STATION Est. 1817. Outage, $39k firanch will be I have receiVed instructions from Dr. T. H. Hassard to ofl'er for sale by Public Auction on the premises, King street, Millhrook, on Saturday. October 3, 1908, at 2 pm. sharp, all the follow- mg: One Hackney Stallion, “Borrow Moss,” this is one of the best Stock Horses in Canada. One Chestnut Imp. Hackney Mare, 6 years old. in foal to the Champion Hackney Stallion "Marion Cassius.” One Roan Imp. Hackney Mare, 3 years old; this is a ’ Very highâ€"classed Mare. One Imp. l Clydesdale Mare. 2 years old, a good kind. One “apple Grey Mare. 6 yrs. old; a high-class mare. 1 Bay Horse, 3 yrs old; 1 Bay Marc. 3 years oldâ€" This pair are well matched and a first- class pair of general purpose horses. One Black Pony, 12 hands 3 in high, 5 yrs. old, well broken, and the best show Pony in America. I Hackney Pony Stallion, 3 yrs. old, Well broken to harness, and a dandy. 1 Rubber 'l‘ire Buggy, new. 1 Steel Tire Buggy, new. 1 Pony Buggy, new. 2 Road Carts. 2 Cutters, nearly new. 1 set heavy single Harness. 3 sets smgle Harness. 1 quarter cut Oak Sideboard. 1 bedroom Suite. There wxll also he anuonber of otheramcles too numerous to mention. The above goods will be sold without any reserVe to the highest bidder, as the Proprietor is leaving Millbrcok, and has no room for the same in his new stables m Markham. 5 each other. We feel that Miss {Byam and Miss Hampton are to be l commended for their admirable hostfi- ltality. It is to be hoped that other 'young pcoglc of the village and sur- rounding country wdl avail them¢elves of this splendid opportunity of becom- mg members of one of these Organized Bible Classes. A hearty welcome . awaits all who wush to jam. ashes 3Y§$$€thdfi MANAGER. AUCTION SALE J. H. WILSON. Auctioneer and i» London, Slaw outing and remnar g a le- ofit In. wrung am This. v ho m-fler n im ind ‘1 .k Gtunwch cam nu. c use 01 Mi o-na Namath ta the dig-Him: to | health um ll!“ :8ch c.m out what .0 shy time “than: tear .o-fl'eriug fl-loemr, and pol-{em so at ham-1mm mu A. lat-cl: has so much "Moon" of Alton-nu m “MI "I" ha ("firmness I my back. Price 5w. AM! I few day‘s m “manual: “blots. the hea‘ (Odin: draw-hose. l-ad ilk-”flu coated Ionguo, flan Ip-neosr distress aha-r ea 0' Drum-a of a weak 1 song and a. Christm; titled “Glory to Go‘ obtained trom Mr. T. 1 Omemee. Ear! R0 the author of the song fng acknowledgmem 1 T. \Valzer McLean. Mount Ple --Dear Sinâ€"I am dir M. Earl Roberts :0 th the copy of the son‘ him, with which he is i The Mirror is indel T. \V. McLean. of ()n copy of the song, “ B! tory" ; words by T. ‘ and set to music by l The song is dedxcated Brave Soldiers in 51 Copies of this excellew Mr. and Mrs. I. I- dallghtt-x, Miss Hazcl, * his parents, Mr. and 3 Emily, over Sunday. T! the Lindsay Fab. Messrs. T. A. Mar; have enlarged thei: millinery rooms by enterprising firm's 2 extends from King S1 and if the business ‘ grow, and the prospt for it. the firm will 1 to extend its premise and Skyward. The most claboran: d haunted China ever Shov us to be secn at WYLIL’ brother, MrfR. H. W1 Street. Mr. and Mrs. M. . ghlldrcn are guests at t Have you seen the I Painted China at WY}! it is worth going to : more suitable for “'cddi a Reasonable price. ju: China Wedding Gifts. seen to be appreciated. Miss Beatty. hca‘ T. A. Manherson 8 the ladies of Omeme vaers and Cavan see the grand displaf which comprises 3 styles. Large numbers 0 visitors to Lindsay on Friday and Sam: BORNâ€"To Dr. : Snelgrove, on Mend a son. All domg w The high school atendance of pupils interest seems m enrolled pupil pep: public school excec Ackerman is assisla " 3933 AND V The finest diSpla ever shown in the G seen at T. A. Macpl Mrs. E. Hayes n day from an enjou A public meetin evening to (1150.1: telephone lines. Millinery Opem Fridav and Saturd at T. A. Macphers‘ â€"-OBSTET‘ OKEMEE Dr. Fredericl 13.9... 31.13., ruvsxcmaâ€" Pupils prepared Terms ‘ Y. tl.C.A Building (or line but gin-nun: In baldness and sho flour any “mo. '1‘. M. WATS”! British Canadian Cor. Yong: {Stimt :9 Wu mu 3: OMEMEE BRITISH BUSINESS Yours sincerely} Septimus I. u G at rcasonab‘ .ruar an BEST 808%: Citadel. Quel J 01v ANNIE Piano an: Art I-:

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