{.58. NOVELTIES at . ‘ ‘EO'VE'S. “‘c have the rgest collection of tovs, fancy a goods. c. for Xmas We have u ever sshswn. .A-lso 'the ï¬nest Miriam 6f fancy hon-hon packages and confectigncry. This will be Santa. Claus‘ hehdquartcrs during the next few weeks. In- f-spcction invited.â€"3 attendance requesegb . Get vour clo't'heglmade like new by having them dyed by Parker 5 ve Woxks Peterboro. J3??? hauls, Mllllfl'OOk-agent at his D- l:hï¬fï¬bers old stand. afrénage is respectfully l. I am also agert for erboro Steam Laundry H. Ids. 1'. Wm. Mullen and family of 'on Line. moved to Millhrool- yes May. On Monday cv ning th» man} (ï¬ends of Mr. and Mrs Mullen gave-3 them a surprise by was of an oyster supper. 'l'hey gathered at the church and without Mr. Mullen having the least hint, about Forty made their ap- pearanCe at his home, where they .fonndn warm ï¬re and genial host. [They spent a pleasant evening, had a ‘big teed of oysters, especrztlly one or ï¬ve, then in the wee small hours left, ‘wiuhing Mr. Mullen and family many - yarn of happiness in their new home 3:! Millbwuk. ‘Ihe " Temple of Fame" is the ' ’f the Cantata to be given by illhrook Methodist Sunday on New {cais’ evening. flu “is! the boys. . Messrs. D. 1.. Alex, ].A. and Njas. Kilicnbcck, of Peterborough, :attended the- funeral of the late ‘Nrs. Iqhnv Armstrong, Saturday. A nuï¬ibcr of Ihcxports of Millbrook (it they receive sufï¬cient encourage- ment) intend to prepare an open air sitting nuk. “izha nvercd waiting room ’lodothrs th y if)" rcq uirc be cc ore-ration of a goodly number % young pmple All IOVcrs of is healthful wintcr 3pm shoufd as- MnW H 5 Mann: of Lap" Ont. gave the Mmor a can to day Mr: ‘Nnrï¬n has a big gynaal store a. I ang and IS dong 2 ï¬shing business, The Anniversary ServiCes of the Zion I2ne Methodist Church were In ewery way a gra. rd SUCCC‘aS- Rev. Mr. Sexunith of Cavanville preached ‘norn'mg and evenmg to large congre- £89005. Mr Scxsmith is a clear and lordbie‘ Speaker and his ServiCes were very much appreciated. ' Mr. W S l’ickup‘has returned from 3M North-Wes}, looking ha]: and Mn): He enï¬wed his stay that: and fun: mth good sucu-s. He has 125 'ncra'tcady for sacding .-x the. spring. lie qpectshxs son Samucl â€mm: m a L 0.1. 79 {fleetiqg Friday evening bee. x 51h. Elccmg‘pf otï¬cers. le rs blur ghases .rcd. Does it ever to you when'tca’ding the object appears u pletc mist, blink yo'n: eyes or rest them a moment .11 is right again. That means gluses are re Jiftd. Delays are endangewus to light. H. A. Turner‘ 1 Mill!) rook. '1 Find the Cause for the Weak am Nervous Dread That Over- “Shadows Your Life 14, 1905, at 7 o'rlnck p m., a. specul Children's Sermon hill. be preached. Special Christmas music by the clnir. On Monday, Dec. 25, 1905, at Christ- mas Tree and Entertainment will ‘1“; given In the Town Hall. 'l‘we program will consist of the following: Miss Ethel Richardson, Eminent Soprano, Graduate Conservatory of Music. To ronto. 'l‘amhuurme Drill by eight young ladies, also Motion Songs by children of the Sunday School, bestdes other local talent. The committee have spared no pains to make this en tertainment one of the best of the season Admission 25 cents, children 15 cents. Sunday School children Free Doors open at 7.30 pm. Entertain- ment at 8 o'clock. J W Loweé, Supt. Miss Ketcheson, Sec'y. ' The burial £00k place on Monday In the (lainsboro ccmctcry, Rev A '1' McIntosh conducted thc servxcc. The serum stricxcn family have the smocrc sympathy of the commumty m the loss of thcxr lox‘cd onc.-â€"â€"(i:unsboro Post of Nowmbcr 3o. Mrs. Law, ncc sts Carl 1c Wilcox. fonnm 1y rmidcd m Millbroox, and Is a daughter of the lat: Wm. Wilcox. Her many fricnds‘hcrc WI†join the Mirror in cxtcndmg heartfelt sympathy to the: fanniy m thcsr affliction. CHRISTMAS TREE and Enter tainmcnt of the Methodist Sundav School, Bethany. On Sunday, Dec. 24, mos, at 7 o'rinck p m., a special Another hrtght young life was ush- ered mto eternxty from this Iocahty on Sunday mormng wnh barely a minute’s warning, when Ltlian Jean. the ten year old daughter of M r. and Mrs. Guy Law, expired of hen! disease, 511*: arms: that morning apparently tn good h:al‘h, but, alas, the heart ceased to heat and her happy spin! took its flight to that home whence none return. H Every farmer who reads this notice t. nd wants the biggest dollar's worth in . 1e market should send right away he- ire Xmas. for the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Moutreal, and the beautiful picture, “Queen Alexandra, Her Grandchildren and Dogs." For one dollar you get the best Family and ."arm paper in America without excep~ tion for a whole year as We“ as the most beautiful picture ever offered. The picture alone is eastily worth two dollars. It is certainly a great big dollar's worth. \Ir. john‘ Pntchnrd, of Cavan. gave: 4hc “mm a fncndly call on Monda). Mr. 1’in had 15 a reader of the Mir- ror, and wéï¬rumcs its weekly visnt to his home. Mr J I Fair has purchased from Mrs. \\ j E Giflotthcr house and lot sxtuatcd on l'upper St., now occup: ed by Mr. L Lamgcr. Mr. Fair has pur- chased the property as an investment, You will hasténï¬i'éée’ié'ryï¬by tak- lng one of Ayor’s Pm: at bedtime. Coughs, Colds mo]; 1;}:‘653‘1'Vry‘7133cwn1 And only in. bottle completely curod mo.†Mas. J. B. Duuox’ru. 5L Jueph. Mich. ï¬gulsochtâ€. :. C. LuYIf'COu A 1"“ s 3. nova . . nu. 3-â€" for ‘1:â€" YOU ARE AILING †Tï¬crry Pcctoral. Ask you: c vn doctor if this is not so. He uses it. He understands why it soothes and heals. For hard cblds, bronchitis, asthma, and coughs of all kinds, you cannot take any. thing'bcttcr than Ayer’s and happin an" 1 mad ninon’l Pllln, no I utronzlv In! such agnod madicinc." a letter is a mango to other. In poo: hoalih Y-n Ior Nun follo' her ndvln. lton'u Pius you certainly than why not. 39! than now and the abundant hand health the; “gluing you? Price 25c per “ï¬ve" hares for $1 00 A| all r bv mail frnm N L" Poison ‘ (1rd. (Hum? US. A, 35nd 0m, ' meta. Then X - ~_.‘ -_|... -_- ~ I ind xteryflgvsfl" ' mplaint with 1: lack of kidney Here y u hm'o kho can" 0! I-lwlflh. 211': it he also '0 mo 3 timo- remady like Dr, Hamilton'- my euro that "ailing†mun. ht. Next morning you he! 'â€"bright, trash. and happy. ‘ prov". dull, view eoier ‘ clogr, proving um u‘ono by this Iclon- FARMERS! DO IT NOW! Cherry F’ectoral '05 Mrs. D F. Fowl", armomh . "I mod to loci and heavy, my color mu And them In usually a bad )y month. I had Ngu- through my limstnd an a headache us noâ€. on; dose of Dr. Hammnn'a e was a. sudden club‘s, ,ter. my appetiuincrenod exhnnsï¬on um! depress- puany zen me Lile seamed orcver. 'atnro will robe] is imposed on So far, will ' tlded you heat It the Weakness Peterboro Ont. AGENTS Dominion Org an Piano CO. Bueecher True- Tone Band Instru- FORJ ments. New Williams Sewing Machines.’ NEW OPERA HOUSE, GEORGE STE, ED 1 SON)’S 4 lbs. Selected. Raisins for 253. 4 1banurrant§ for 2'50. 4 pks. Corn Starch for 250." 3T-~.â€",, nix? The undersigned are prepared, and have every facility to repair Brass and Reed Band Instrumsgss, Type. writers, Phonographs, Bicycles, Esp. - 1 Latest Sheet Music always inï¬ï¬boqk. ‘ ed sweet Biscuits for 25c. Peels 150. lb-* ORANGES 200 and 25C. 3. C102. Lemons 206:1;OZ. ngeral D/Ierchant, Peter-bore, A concert under the auspices of the Public School Will be held in the 'lemperance Hall on Fruiay the 15th inst. The teacher, Mr. C H Besl. H sparmg no paim to make this concert one of the bestof'lhe season. I’m cced: to he devoted to Hospital for sidi- chxldren, 'l‘oromo. Mr John Boyd and daughter Miss Jenny Boyd, are: again occupying their rcsidcnc: in the village: aftcrhzu'ing spent the summcr on the farm. Wel- come back. The Mount Pleasant 3ranch of Woman: Iusmute was hcll at the home of Mrs. A Finley on 1)-c.6th, Subject discusscd “as Butte: Maxim \t 1hr: close uf the meetiny rcfrc>h mcms Wcrc served by Mrs. Finley and daughmr Miss 1‘1:th 'l'h: next mcrt ing will beheld at Mrs. Albert Ruthcr fords on Jan, 3rd. Mrs. W H 1.0wcs Secretary. 'l‘hc Methodist 5 School have again secured the Rev. C 0 Johnston, of Toronto, to give another lecture 0n 'l‘hursday 215! Mr Johnston delight- ed the people of this community last year, and we have no hesitation in saying he will do so again. ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbcr: Smith have: returned from a pleasant visit mth Dakota friends :omscrning real: ties, his \i .it and nus .agc lust lridn} nil not Soon he forgotten by those who \Vctc foitunate enough to l.c present. Mr. C. V. l’ym contributed two solos, in his clear 1: usicul style, which jurtife 1 music lovms in saflng, ‘to hear him Is to be privileged indeetl,’ he also surpmed the audiem e in gwinv an organ solo, after which he had to respond with another. Seldom has a Milllnook audience been treated to a richer feast in one evening; the autï¬che was not large, but it was extrénielytapprecia twe. Had not colds disabled others who promised to take part, this enter- tainment would have gone down in the history of entertainments in \lillhmok as ch: of the best chumr on l'n aye highly successful fro pomt The prmmpal the lecture by Rev. R . of Port Hope, “Peculiar . ' met,’ ’he even more than exc eecledflhc‘: expectations of those “ ho had charge of the program. Some lectures are dry and uninteresting, some (Ousibt of stories, but the lecturer of the etenmg had the happy faculty of combining qualities that are difficult to bring to- gother, viz: the mtrthful funny sidr, wuh solid helpful information ,'l‘h:it _he succ: edcd \\ 1n. manifest in the atttntion gnen throughout .md the applause that grteted his utterances Mi Nelles is a fluent speaker, has a fine command- ing preaence, Cull look an audience straight in the face and api'eal tcithem EVER IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Special Prices 1 for Xmas; MOUNT PI.EAS.\N’1‘. TWO packages Orange Meat for 25¢. Produce taken in exchamgc as Cash. Don’t forget 'l. McBride-s bug sak- NEXT 'l'uesdmy The Ladies Aid ofthc l’rcsbytcmn Church, wxll hold an [Exec-Hen: Enter- tammcnt m the 1'an Hall, Mlllbrook, on Xmas. night, Wee, 25. 1905, am‘ have been formliate in" sgcunng su'ch high-class cntcrtaincks as ‘Mlss Muc- donald, Elocutionist, of’l‘uomo; Miss Dr. A 1. Russell, Medical l‘lt‘ultll Ofï¬cer, has received the report of thc analysxs of the School water from the l’rovinmal Board of Health Lahora lory. The analysis shows that thcrc is neither chcn'ncal polutmn, nor in- fection with harmful bacteria. chul notices Soc-nu per me ï¬rst Inser- Lioxil 2 cup“ pm; Hue each subsequent tn- sexHonâ€"honpanel.mensuremalt. 12 um:- 10 the Inch. ' Adveruwmentu web as 10‘. strayed. wanted, etc†will In: Inserted lhrw mug-u rm shone hmrltiflll 5U cams. euch subsequent! lynertlouz’écemu. ,. .> ' mmâ€. Drummand Diarrhea-RN Inserted rec. Adyvrtluemenu will be cmllnued and rigid 10: mm! lorblduen. * gm: of advertisementu "9 10 b. I" the ofï¬ce not later than Mondaâ€˜ï¬ Terms, $1.501wr year. or $1,009†3'08? J paid In advance. 0. w. RICHARDS. Editor and Pub†the! I: published every 'fhuruduy Mom: at, n. omce. Km: Street, Mlllb‘roalé." All schools are not alike, and «Spec- ially in helping students to positions Do not overlook this point. (‘annut supply the: demand made upon it by business nirn. Why? 3CC2USC our reputation for high- gradc work is We“ known, and We protect this reputation. This is a school of the highest Handing. \Vintcr term opens Jan. 2nd. Cataloguc l'rcc. w. j. ELLIO'H‘,‘ ‘W‘xï¬zipai Cor. Yong: and Alexander Sis. Do You Want 2‘: Position ? fook and G sunsvurv‘rmN HANS mom /// .IOTT the l‘resbytcmn Execllcnt Enter Hall, Mlllbrook, c, 25. 1905. a!“ I" sccunng su'ch The P‘esbyterln Sunday Selma], Bellydufl, are lnvlng a Ghrlltmaa Tree and Entortnlnment In their Church on Fridly, Dec. 25. 1905. The committee hue selected azood pro- géam, conulstnuz of Drllle, Recitationl. Vocal and Instrumental Music, the. Mles Nellie ()awnld, Vocalist, of Pout:- pool, and Miae'llyrn Bren-ton, Elucu- tionlst, of Bethany, n “I take part. Also the beat local talent. Dunn open at 7 9211., program to commence at 7.30. Admleelon 23 cents, Sunday Schoo, children free. '1‘. Clark, Superinten- dent. E. Benson, Secretary. The Misses S. Macdonald and Ethel Fanis, of Bethany, and Nettie McLean. of Lindsay, were visitors to Mxllbrook on Tuesday, Mrs. D. \\7.Mc1{im, of Napanee isa guest at the home-0t her son, Mx. .-W VicKim. Il’u remedy capable (r! affording Immediate relrefto the Lundred and annulment: Lhat constantly arise. It mu be a cold, perlmpl motllncho, non- ralgia. pain in â€so back,--uao Pulaon’a Norvilme, It In ponetratlng, pain-aub- dnlng and powerful. Nervillne is at loan ï¬ve mus» stronger than ordinary "undies and “a worth In any houee- hold can’t be our-estimated. For man or bunt Norvllino la a panacea for all psm and Coats only 25¢ per bnme. Buy Nervtlina 10-day from your drug- gilt. We the Editor of the Mirror. t. The annual election of ofï¬cers of .C‘Qfm L. O. L. No 46 for the year 1906. took place on Tuesday eveulng Dec, 5.12:}. follows . ‘Bi‘ hanlel Belch....\"or. Master. ton J Fallie....Dep. " " William J hymn... Chaplain. “ William Pndaey.... Rev. Sec. " Edgar FulliaH ....... . Fin. Sec. “ Richard Fullie ...... . Treasurer †Robert Hutchluson Lecturer " Herbert Ball....... Dir. Cor. let Com . Bro. A. J, Hendersmu, 2nd Bro. George Charley, 3M Bro Fred. Kn.“ 18', 4th Bro. Jae Wlddia, 51h Bro. Bu e Parker. p 33-" Lodge in in a good position at xi‘rmt with a membership of about 35. We hue lately had two lnitla- tiom, and three have been advanced to the second degree of the order. We have also made improvement: to our Hall to the amount of ulmntSliOUJnd have a balance in the treasury of abouts20 00. Muy the good work grow in our midst in the future, may God's bloating rest on our noble order, and may we be true Orangemon and hold fast the liberties and princlploe we now enjoy. 83mm: Ab'nm Plcmo x'r-uzl contributions tr. .l. Ru. loburtsnn. Uh «is man, ur = u Dough-4 David «m, Sen-’l‘runt, of 1-1;.- uqspitad Lu' Sin: CIAMron. College Stwc't. Tomato. sud bun “'ch in 30 yum: i000 0f!..:i‘ I, -.;e5u were ‘- u u â€a. H†Anuble bu mm" 34y and ‘13-- vuro Lruat- .-_____A . .[ In: . M “tuna. fuur lIl')H‘\" mm put "ulqu hinges o: w dvor bf d». [I «pit-11'; nu rc'y. EVurHM-ly' a dull; -r m- 1y be 'hc lric ml i; «Ad Lo Sunni-m1)" ~\ chill Your d H.“ Ln.“ bu a door u! hope u winch-41"} uL'iM. Thu lluspiuJ paysuu --‘-â€"-â€" "disidemls of l.A wth um‘ ref humping» L: .utsidc of T r-r Indium ink huh: or. Since it a muu‘humn h; Haapiml Tho Hewitt} for Sick Chi! hun. Coilvgt .cheb. Turmw, appuuls (u fuller: and no hers of ()uwrin for funds to maintain .hc Lhousmnl sick childrcu that it nurâ€"c within its walls ovary ycur. The: H lupin“! i-~ n .L a local iu‘ttimtion - .mh l’ruvim:i..l. Tim sick child tr an an) qufrriug cmldh .ml m g‘ m'ury tl-Jhn “1:“. i.- [Hui i b} frien :1 ()5 “Ll-iv chi' run: cos-nu “UMBRIJJA. l f v n n. «you of any â€mm in v-mr HOIth-Jr'uumi vho is «sick u- .u': mlml nr in» club re" :Ilrl Hm whirl: mum: Lo Llr- Umpiml. For» ikC' an»: for] Every SibkiCll tu Ontmin “h we Pan-Hts annot Alb-u to Pay f-“ G I - r . l'or lruunucut. TEE HOSPITAL FOR an: 9t 55% CHERRIES? WSEpiï¬ea] is T0 3mm Sue wiut mu 3m douu fur club-{nut chi ren Tln ru war; 1H Mm 01156: but. yo: NURSE A Family Necessity. FALLIS RMADI'NO A 5 I'D“! )rontn per day 0) 7| Ll .1 \' :Li local iu‘ttimtion - a sick child tr Im um pl: we w ()xI ï¬' L- mm W h 0 cm I. “(Told bu pay hm Lh c 1 u m u phvllwn 'r. 53; the c h . 1d 1 l I in g I ll ' l u'nmnund The}: , an! in 1h! LINE. DIN! J o 11., 'hr A 5' “‘1“ IS!" The flu:- pi L n1 h u d 1:“: Vcn!‘ in its 1,241» and cut,- SUI pu- Liunta â€"â€" 31": of t. h c s c were fun- 2] 7 phcm (‘haplnlm Rev. Sec. Fm. Sec. Treasurn Lecturer Dir. ('or. ul Chin ‘Al wickedness, especially when it's an easllv overcumewith Fer:.:znne. This remarkable tinuelmllder makee you {at quickly; it. does so by forming blood that's rlclx, nourishing and health giving. Fesrozmze supplies the nutrlmeul needed by Wornout nerves. rapidly constructs muscle and fatty tissue. The form ï¬lls out, the cheeks rellden, proving- that. weight is lnelug ndde-l. To be well and stay well, use Ferrnzoue. Fifty clmco‘ate c mted (ah- latsinabux for ï¬fty cents or six («r $2.50 at all deglen. He can’t resist disease germs ~tliat' 3 why he’ s such amark for consumption In this Ian! of plentv. thinness is wickedness, especially when it's so The “ Boys of Bethany" held a most successful “At home" m the Town Hall last evening. Full [cport next week. The world is full of them. Just sick enough to be lazy and listless: lo have no appetitvt to sleep poorly Quite one" you'll half sick _\ oursell' Ch: nces are the trouble is in the smmach and bowels. lest prescription ls Dr. Balm Nton'n PI-la; they tone up the entire system, pneumhe'u the slomucln,ele- rate your spirits, unJ make you no†In one night. Dr llmniltoh's l’lllu work wonder: with pï¬ople in yourcon- ditto". Mild in action, effective and easy to take. UM. Dr. Hmuiitmx’s Pills 30-day. 25¢; per box Mazlldealers in medicine Mrs. J W (Sillis rctumal lust chk to Fcnclun Falls, aï¬cr :1 pleasant visit With tncnds in Millbrock and Peter- boro. While here she was a guest of her sister, Mrs. H Richards. Mr. Davul Evans and Miss Edna L'xans, of \\’ark\\urlh, axe visiting their uncle, Mr. George licrxy, of Ccntrcviilc sags/:13 Men’s Rubbers and Heavy Socks. @399 Solid Raw-Hide Whips for 50 Cents Each. I WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL consisting of Picture Frames, Perfumes, Pen- Knives. Picture Books, Ink W’ells, Pen Holders, Memo Books, Shell Looking Glass, Ladles’ Hand Bags, Pocket. Books, c. You will do Well to secure some of these articles, as they make beautifu] gifts. Boots and Shaes. TEAfg‘a to Suit Every Taste. 0111‘ Risotto : Fair‘DeaIing. The Thin Man’s Danger! A handsomely illustrated woekly. lamest alr- culnuon of any scientmc vurnnl. Terms. #3 a {a}: - fggr 902L110. Si. 80 d by all_ pow-againâ€. MU‘ï¬N Cassâ€"Iaroadnyï¬ewYm numb 033cc. 6% F St. Washington. I). C. ‘ TRADE MARKS Dssacns COPYRIGHTS ac. Anyone sending a sketch and descrigtkm mnv quickly ascertain our opmlon free w ether 4-: invention 15 probably patonuble. Communion. tlons strictly conndémluluï¬mdbook on Patents -A..‘ n--- ltlJ-‘g AA." , . ____.. v- 9.. . .wvuw lent. free; Oldestfla'ic v for accultmx patents. Panama taken thru . h Munn 5; Co. receive maid gotta, qltppuc clggrce. In tho SantS, One Door West of Mr. Coombe’s Grocery, Millbrook. $ciemsï¬c' Fan“ s: WU Repairing of Boots an‘éi‘Shoes Promptly Attended 30. . .. PRICES VERY LGVI. Half-Sick People. W C Of Beautiful Goods 1‘ itable for Robes, Gloves, Blankets, and all Harness Supplies, I can}: .usc you in Read) «nudes, “e cakmakc ï¬rm to ordc: Opp. Town Hall, .3. LANG, COATS»: No raise in prices. Your patronage is most respectfully solicited. MILLBROOK, Has purchased the Good-Will and business of Mr. Wllliam Fisher, blacksmith, and will do all blacksmithing work on the West side of the street, while on the East side of the street his CARRIAGE WORKS will be carried on more extensively than ever. \Yc will also keep in stock choice line of confectionery. ELE’Re-mcmbcr the place, East Enxl Restaurant, opposxtu the Queens Hotel, D. Milligan, Meals at All Hours. FOR OYSTERS MI‘LLBRO 0 K. We have made arrungmmnts to handle l’li’l'lilx’lile’O East End Basfaurant FOR UP-TO DATE JEWELRY. Issuer of Maxriage Liccnscs, Bread and Past y. served in city style, try the E. E. R. will be p!cas::d to ham :1 call fzom its former patrons and as many new oncs as possible. J. STEELE’S. Having mehuScd the MILLBROOK. m 1/ "0 never dared to act. on Liu‘ fudzemont. He did not think it «(.th whq burn how. 3 He tried to make â€Muff" min; phe- ofuLim; . He thnugm : c 21.;48" w. .- .TGJ every evening. Fumilinrlty 9 iii: z-l :1 punts-zed his idea. He thought 'lm. . .1“ .‘L: a‘ «can. And prohne Ian-'zmge II. Ins ashamed of 1. s harem: came they were old fueLiuzwd. Ha hmtmed the habits of xM-zx edald stand nmre than in: maid. ‘ He did not learn that 13:9 Ems: of his salary was nut in Lis :41 volom, r d I. mined his abiht} by ha! Chimp. “I {an that Le was abuve Han V Ho chonse his friends among !. (odors. H. was content to Le a second W$ remedy hI-(‘anse it puma 1 tun’a way; It I eahz um: Mn and r on wramnï¬mly. Carry a (â€22.1va inhaler in your pm-kex, mm It: ‘08:"! and 3’01: .1 Inner «:z‘cl: I that's worth romomhem g. 1. how nuddenlv it comes, _\'.; to hurry to the drug store (‘70.. - volopu, the lung: are a‘Ts m-l pneumonia or m! emumsis mu! #4 I.“ K001†atarrhnzono 0:: 1mm. H": colds inatmzth'. Sonw'.!.iz._1 [I‘d shunt :he way it cures (‘3‘ and BrancLIUS. (‘nï¬arrhuz-ne i This seas-on We have :1 ? Goods, Tm's R’c. ., than ‘ dailx \isixs to this store an: £131: for Xmas and .\e\\ \‘ towns or cxtics {or war pm them at McCaï¬'rq's. Cali Fresh Christmas Fruits, Spices. Oranges, Lemons, (.‘ummittcc- Sir ng' .F Hmkson R szzh L L Moncricf, junn (:z r-‘ux I). 1’. Chap. Reg. 'l'rcas. l‘! Ixct. \Y and Len. W as! ( 3:950: and “ "t S 3632'“ and u Pursuviam At the 1):" Edward Royal 63:, the {aflowil (on the cusumg “C 1’. SW} :5 Cents. “'ilson, Admission 2 5 cum. (loam J '1‘ Bcatty. A L “'illinmmn, ( I! jamicson. Wm Magee, .\‘ ‘Vflson, 'l'homas McQuadc, Dr dcrsun, 1):. Rnyrra A E 5 Ticket Agent. Door open at an at 8. Come and enjoy w 'l‘wo-and-a-half hours sohd f :5 Cents. R “' \YELon. W M. "a watched the cfov'g H. was nu ma :rnmhzinz. "a run «Nays Imixiauihazzd. (I. had noiron in his 1:20:41. Ila Ran milling, but unï¬lted. He didn‘t believe in himself. Ha “km! 'vm many Q'teb‘ï¬F-I.s "a was stun-1 by a bad book. “In nut-.91: excnso v. as ‘I f.-r:m ' “ouvn't ready fur his xwx‘. 3‘ H. did not put llisl.oar13n Lip He learned naming {rum Lis WHY ms WAS NM “:03ng liddic Pagott. Humorous \ A E Harding, Mrsicd and [Zn Entertainer, Muss Frances S'o' tulle, Mrs Harding, Accompn of Toronto. XMAS NIGHTâ€"Grand Concert under the: AuspICca of I I3. In Bmuhum's Opera Onu met, 32mm}. Dec. 25 The follouing cuteltaincrs m-l one of: the bet“. programmes ex a-mtcd to an Omcmcc audience Municipal Nomhmtion 22. mos. Eleczion j n. 1 Sec bills. In our Gro CC'r) The Worst of a C01 W331 Your moustache ammbmnorridxb XMAS NIGHT-(E ‘ ‘ 'zTï¬k‘ S 2‘22.“ 1n ; ycar Rt '1' erg mu: Hack ofï¬c: HI I. \Hndnm 'Hmmas‘ May I I’mnnan g _| \a‘ Rev. Ill lCCfS 13! it‘s \X'inc {“85 mnme. J R m ' L [V i 01 new were I P. ‘d R me am