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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 28 Dec 1905, p. 3

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ENNIS-S kyle, try ; to have t former IS many tossible. ‘8 most .cited. vstamant ‘aSEd the :ake them to ad t h a rusiness Fisher, will do 9; work a of the beEast 1: his in stock a Dnery. place, East ‘Dosize the 1 IDOI'B e V er. C68. for Supphes $OKO Taste. ealing. 'astry, fROOK, mes, Pen- n Holders, dles’ Hand :rmrnts to ELRY. TERS 'RK S Hours. of these Order. Wm. McCafirey, This season We have a larger and more varied stock of Fancy Goals, Toys. c., than ever before. Santa Claus is making daily visits to this store, and We are getting a stock of goods suit- able for Xmas and New Years gifts. No need to go to outside towns orcrties for your preSents. You can save money by getting them at McCaffrey's. Call and see. In our Grocery Dept. we have a larger stock than ever. Fresh Christmas Fruits, such as Raisins, Currants, Peels and Spices. Oranges, Lemons, Confectionery, c. '11]. Mowat Instrumcntalist. Inter- spcrsed with Songs Instrumentals, cu. by loc;1l artists 1‘1153 Rouan, mcom- panic-st. A selected and varlcd Pro- gramme chcr cucllmi in Omcmcc. Everylmdv come and enjoy a good time. lickcts, 33 cunts a11d25Cunts. Doors open at 7 p .11. ( oncert at 8 p.m. sharp. Rev. J. M. Whitclaw, Pastor. Dr. J. P. Kcith, Scc’y Corr. I‘hc famous Canadmn comic npcra singer, Ben. Harvcv, in cntucly new songs md costumes Hcrbrrt Mowut, the fine Boy Snprano Miss \Vhitc, Impersonator and Llocntirnht, Mrs. Always remember the Annual New Year's Entertainmcnt under the Aus plCcS of the Presbytcrian Church, in the Bradhnrn Opera House, Omcmec, m MONDAY EVENl-xc. jan x, 3906. A Bright and Ham N W Year. way, the: fcchngs whi h each one chcr- isth for you. Our bcst wxshes follozv 30a. and we wing-rd)- hopc a {ma and useful hfc Ins hc'orc you. We Will join in wishing: you a mcrry Christmas and a happy Ncw \"car. Signed on hchalf or the school“: Evie Wmdrxm. Eveline Sandy. Miss Copeland was quite taken by surprise, but made a very SUItahl: reply, thanking thc children very much for thcxr precnt and good wishes, and ‘ telling thcm sh: wouH never forgot ‘ her school childrcn of No. r section. In concluding she wished thcm all :1 merry Christmas :nd a happy New Year Dear Friend and Teacher,â€"Hanng spent the last year among us as teacher we learn With much regret that you are going to leave, and take this oppor tumty of expressing our regard and affection for you. You have proved to be a true friend and Faithful teacher anxious to do your duty in preparing us for life’s great duties. Your pleasing i manner, the kind way in which you med to make our daily tasxs interest- ing. your untinnz patienCe and your; ready sympathy have endeared us to yen and have gamed for you our love and highest esteem. Our hearts “1“ warm towards you when we shall recall in after days the happy hours Spent together. Now on this occasion we wish to than; you for your geod wow. and ask you to accept this present as a remembrance of your stay among us. What we offt-r expresses only, in a small i l l l t l l l l l Miss Copeland, Teacher S S, No. x Rcv. Waller Henry Nugcm. l’hJ). of Chicago, 15 spend ng his h Iidays with his parent“, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nugent. Dr. Nugent occupied the pulpit of the MahodEst church on Sunday eVenmg. Diamond Hall's recent enlargement mean‘ in- creased values to cus- tomers. This I 5-jewe! “ Ryrie" movement is fully guar- anteed and good enough for a solid gold covering. LIMITEDâ€"â€" 134-138 YOHGE ST. TORONTO - ONT. Presentation and Address. BYRiE BROS. But we have widened its opportunities for " serv- ing mankind" by offering it for just $15.00 in a 25- year gold fiXled casc- ladics' or men's size. Perhaps you like your gray hair; then keep it. Perhaps not; then rememberâ€"Hall’s H air Renewer always restores color to my hair. Stops falling hair, also. ‘ ”gammy 3‘11“" m QOMEMEEQ fiAm m. flair Refiewefi .1.-- Special “Ryrie” Watch .‘4 l’hJ) “euk,â€"ls+~nce plmplem Hallow skin, dark circles under the «yes. To have a. beautiful complexion use Fen-ozone regnlaH)‘. It lnings a rich ruddy glow to thefclmeks. nnnrishes the bloml and thereby destrngs hnmors and pimples- For beauty, health and good spirits use Ferrozm-e. Your appearance will improve a. hundred fold. Fifty cents buys at box of fifty clmmlale-mmted Ferrozmxe tabletsâ€"Don‘t put offâ€"get Fen-ozone tn-llnr. and b amily Herald’and Weekly Star may "7's"? TVS"???- “17m vaatu e h: 1.! her \\ .1v ovary cmn‘ pIexiun \\ (mid be clem- and deligl’xtfu' But max. y a 'lo“ their blood to hecnma 0:! Li: 0kg Valuable. n \ flu can-,5 .-\~-r-â€"s 0N? \_/ n. ‘m‘nl’ -i....\ 3 Cannot supply the demand made upon it by busincss men. Why? Because our reputation for high- grau’c work is Well known, and we: protect this reputation. This is a school of the highest standing. Wintcr mm opens Ian. 2nd. Catalogue frcc. The following Candidates are m the H: Id for Munzcipnl 3101mm For Reeve JUSL‘III] '1‘ Kathy and Ruhtrt J Mu”! gnu. I-‘or Councilors, John Bennett. thmond (‘m-cy; Iamcs Evans, George ()nt‘fm, W '1‘ Rog-as E C \\'xllmmson. 1n Fmflyand South Monnghan the (‘oumilsarc rczurncd by acclamnuon. 1 Lu Orsx‘gc (‘Cnvcrt Xmas. Night was; a: big um (1:53. Reecipts over $100. All schools are not alike, and espec- ially in helping students to positions. Do not (warlock this point. I Dr. [luxmltnn’s 'l’ills were 3118!. what I needwi‘ ’1 hey have cured e-very syn-p- mm nfmy 0M trouble. My health in m-w ail that. can be desired.” By all means use Dr. Han.i}ton’s Pills; 25¢. per box at all deaflers Nu one knmvs what I snfiered frmn stomach trouble and dyspepsia." writes Mr. A. B. Agnew of Bridgeuater "Fur the lust tire years I have hnon unable t) digest. 11nd nssnnilaie food. I had nn color, my s’rrnuth ran dawn and I fr“ miserable :1 rd nervous u.“ thetlme. thuus had a heavy feeling afler meals and was mm-h troubled with . Izzim'ss and spt‘t‘ks l'efme my eves n It »»-‘- . , s 7 Deceased was born on the old homestead, South Monaglian, and there during the years; of boyhood and early manhood he continued to reside, helping his parents in turning the for- ests into fruitful fields. Of a kind and ohhging nature, he was ever ready to help a neighbor in sickness or distress and earned the good will and respect of a large circle of friends and acquain- ‘ tances. He married 'l‘ainzenea. Bes~ tard, and to this union was born three sons and one daughterfiizq William on i homestead; Miles. on the farm near Frascrville; Robert, west of Millbrook and Annie 1)., at home. He lived constantly on the homestead up to the time he retired from active woik on the farm, when he moved to Centre-Ville where he resided to the time of his death. He was an exemplary orange iiitLii, (Hi-xi was always ready to assist the brethren when nlUSlC was required being an exeellent player on life and fitite. In politics. he was Conservative and in religion Presbyterian. The re- mains were interred in Fraserwlle Burying Ground, and servu‘es at [he lioiiseand grave were conducted by Rev. Messrs. McKenzie Robertson \‘x'. j. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor. Yongc and Alexander Sts. 30m Nov. 18 1 Do You Want 8. Position ? tcrtaincrs ofwide rcputatxow led by the inimitable “ Bert Harvey” who always draws and amuses :1 full house. Doors open at 7 p m. Pxogramme at S p.111. Tickets, 25c and 33c. V 7-, “u c‘Tm L5 in their comm ; (0: 1c: eve: i 19 (t jun. lht. I906. '1" tainmcnl “in be fixed bx- s: FIYE YEA ARS DYSPEPSIA CURED. 'ch- l‘rcslfi-xterians (2f Umrm e pur pom to wuxpa-SS. i: possibic, ml prcvxous Mfr, . ‘ .b n GEOm; 1-; DA LES H UTCHKNSON OBITUARY. 836. DicdDec. 191905 ; (*oncu‘t on the 906. The E5 ter- S: van! en~ A Million Dollars Squandered. It is estimated this sum was wasted last year by people trying to find: cure for entarrh. Foolish' for sufferer- to experiment when it is well known that "Catarrbozone is the only remedy cures permanently. Other treatments only relieve,but (Tatarrtnczone cures Ind prevents the disease from ever returning. "1 had Catarrh m its worst form" writes G. F. Fadden of Royan, Que. “I was so bad that. ordi- nary medicme didn’t even relieve; but Catarrhozune cured perfectly.” No chance of disappointment “ith Ca- tarrhozone-it’s certain as death to cure your Camrrhâ€"just try it. You'll become vigorous and strong, enjoy a good appetite, your sleep will be dreamless and sound after regul- ating your system with Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Price 25¢. per box, or the boxes for 9!, at all dealers, or by mail from N 0. Poison (S: Co , Hartford, Conn.. U,S.A,, and Kingston, Ont "Dr. llamxlton’s Pills helped .from the first. They must have strengthen ed my blood, for I gained in strength in soon as I took them, Steady improve- mentfollowed and I am now complet- ely cured.” (Mrs.) M. 11}. Renson, Wooden/wk. STRENGTH AND SPIRITS ‘ . IMPROVED. ”No medicine could possibly be better than Dr. Hamilton’s Pills,’ writes Mr Joseph Devluc from Ottawa. "I had pains in the back andside, caused by kidney trouble, was bother- e‘d considerably with headache. but Dr. Hamilton’s Pills cured we quickly. I can recommend them to every man.” You Will ”11129.28 ynn read the fol lowiru letters, the grand work being done by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They have a direct action on the blood, nerves, heart,kidneys and hver. All weakness is turned into strength, new energy and nourishng blood is created. boyant. good health is established in a short time. DISCOURAGED WOMEN FOUND NEW HOPE. "I had pretty near given myself up as incurable. lwas weak and sickly all the time, had headache. poor diges- tion and sinking feeling. On rislngin the morning there was a. feeling of awful‘ weariness. DR. HAMILTON’S PILLS. The fine True fajdisine Fer Sean and Sirenzth. N0 Medicine Cures 39 Many Sick, Bversirained, Demu- [18:11.ka P301113 as Miss Ethel Kc h', of Peterboro, Spent Km :5. at ‘Thc MuplcS,’ Cuvun. Mr. \Ym. Fisher 113. secured a good positiou as trawler for 1h: Uapewcll Horse Nani Co., of Hart. ford. Conn. His duties commences Ist March. He has sold Ins Gait business on account of injuring hls buck. Mr. Herb Bunnlmm, one of the leading merchants of l’cterborn, was a guest of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Burnhnm, Xvnns. M155 Berth 1a 13 Kelh , of Noxth Inn-.15 :1 guns: of he: sister, st. I).1\I1Hivz111. Dr. Fred 1 each, of Togo ,Mnn. is \isitin" his parcnts, M1. and st. A. Leach. The Doctor has an tXCcHLnt practice in the west. Mr. '1 Mc( uHongh “as to I’ctclbom Saluxdn) (m l usincss. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Dunsfonl and Master Esmond spent Xmas in l’cterboro. Mrs‘ A. Wood and Miss Emma Husk, of Pctelboro, spent Xmas. in town. Miss Floss“: 'l‘hcxton returned from California this week. A Great Doctcr Book Free.~Sond 3! ons- cmn stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.. m cnvpr mailing and he will send yhu a free cop of his loos-page Common Sumo Mudica Adviser, paper-covered. Clotli-cuvernd 50 stamps. Dr. Pint-en‘s l‘lvnsant Pellets are the best and safest laxative for the use of delzcnte women. um m m walk. and at times could hardly stand." writes Mm. Beverly Sitgreavcs. of 124 Fulton St. San Pram-i. 0. Cal. "A neighbor advised me to try hr. l’iercc's Favorite Pro- scription. Bcfuw the first bottle was used [Mt much butter. Improvement went stvmlily on. and within four months I was like a new and Well woman once more. I am now perrvvtiy we]! and strung. and ex- tremely grateful to you for your blessed rcxzit~(i_y“a bow: to sick women.” "Tlie wearing or corsets too tight seemed to have hronght on an abdominal pressure. wealccnin: the ligaments and rosullim.’ in displm'vmcnt. which troubled me until I was not tit t wally am: at times could hm-rnv utnunl ‘1 .- , (“VFW u‘un'uy [01' I5. He found it. and dug from Nature's Laboratory. the earth. Nature‘s remedies for wnmau’s wmknossvs and ailments. Ie found in Lady's Slipper root. Black (,‘uimsii root. Unicorn rout. Blue Colxosh rout and Golden Seal root, the required inrm‘dit-nts. ’i‘im romodiui virtnos of those be ex- tractod. combined and prusorvod by his own peculiar non-ulcnhoiic. giycoric pro- cessos, and the compound is now knnwn the wqrici over. as Dr. Piorce‘s Favorite Pnsvription. MILLBROOK , __‘- -\v Iv And a long pull rlnscribos the athwny or a woman uliiictod with foam 0 weak- ness unh-ss sho is under the care of a. doctor who has had successful experience in the trcatnwnt of such cases or also has found the right remedy which can be safely used independently of the doctor. Forty yours ago. Dr. R. Y. Pit-roe found that women were being grossly mal- truatodâ€"nminly through ignorance and carolossnwss, and he determined to devote himself to study and research till he found the real cause of their suffering 8",“, :trpropr-r romvdy for it. iu‘s ago. Ur. it. Y. Pivrce found on were being grossly ma]- :iiniy through ignorance and s, and he determined to devote study and re-sczirch till he real cause of their suffering wr rompdy for in. ' it. and dug from Nature's ’. the earth..\'utu1~c's remedies i’s wouknosws and ailments. in Lady's Slipper root. “luck it. Unicm‘n root. Blue Colxosh olden Soul root, the required A HARD ROW I will be glad to see my friends customers from Emily, Gavan and other points when in Town. Endugtfieréggintg;h:; 111.1y TZanlI W E, MCEAHIYS 212 Hunter St. Peterboro 77 Kent -St LINDSAY Winter Term begins Tuesday, Jan. 2nd, 1906. Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pace with our flourishing City and supply the demands made on us, for offiCe assistants, not only from l’eterboro butfrom other places as well. We have not been able to do this in all cases during the last two years. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Bookkeeping or is a competent Stenographer and 'l‘ypcwriter is Certain of a good position. You “’1“ make no mistake in getting a To Farmers ! Goal 011 a Specialty. A. E. Micks, Nothing Succeeds Like Success WILLIAM STREET For the past {cw months I have been searching the best market for choice things in Clothing and Haberdashery and now while my stock is at its best, I ask you to give me the pleasure of showiiu,r you the latest things in my store. (Tome and look and buy at your pleasure. During my business experience last year, 1 have endeavored to treat every man. woman and child f:1irly,and I feel confident that this invitation will be cordially received and avccptcd-hy everyone. The freedom of the store is yours. QUEER, AWAY BELOW THE REGULAR PRICE. C7’Business Education. Right Opp. Benson House ”TQQL/ NEW IDEAS. Try 0 LA R K, The Tailor, FOR A SUIT OR OVERCOAT. Opp. Com’l House we have a very choice line of Crockery, China Ware, Glass Ware, c. Fancy Bon-Bons, Oranges, .Lemons, Candied Peels, Candies, Nuts, c., in fact every- thing to help make a Merry Xmas. Having purchased the Stock of the Wm. T. D. Bradburn Estate, is offering it at greatly re- duced prices, Good Raisins, for instance, we offer at 5 lbs. for 256. All other goods in the said stock equally reduced. At such prices they will .not last long. Come with the throng and secure some bargains. POST OFFICE EOE Christmas Hugh Murray, to J anuary 181:, I906, fbr 350, Premium Pi‘c )ST OFFIC 25991;“ m EOmemee. LENDSAY. . PRINGLE, Principal, Peterboro, Ont. WWrite for Our Handsome Circular. This is especially true when applied to the ch Doors South of Mzumdcr’s Hotel 3’3 FEE BARGAINS 'IN NEW STORE, NEW WORKSHOP, NEW GOODS, NEW IDEAS. 1/7 LINDSAY. NOVELTIES, c., c. SPECIAL LOW PRICE Some beautiful lincs in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEVV- ELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS,CHINA,TRAVELING CASES, MANICURE CASES, Fur Ehristmas 81 Wedding Pmsents EFF. S.-â€"I will be glad to see all my friends in Omemee, .Ops, Emily and Cavan when they visit Lindsay. Make our store your headquarters when in town. U111). Baum D a, ir y Butter. E? .-\'l‘ RIGHT PRICES? FINE Did You Know Wc ofi‘ci a full years subscription to The Millbrook and Omemee Mirror, :1 full year’s subscription to that greatest of all Weeklies, the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, including their beautiful picture, "Queen Alex- andra, Hcr (Jrundcliildmt and Dogs,” and a copy of ‘ The Farmer’s Manual and Veterinary (luxdc."' all for $1.60. A sample copy of the picture and book can be seen at this office. X7 0 u c a n b u Y D ain‘ «Y C 0 od 5 The most complete Farmers" Handbook and Veterinary Guide ever issued »â€"~Simplc and practical Information of the greatest value to every farmer. Three hundred and fifty-eight subjects dealt with ; every one of them of interest and many oftllem Illustrated. It Can Be Had Free 2 Compiled by the Agricultural Editors of the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal at the Request of Hundreds of Readers THE FARMERS MANUA and Veterinary Guide, ABook That no FarmerCanAfiordto be B. LAIDLEY, Highest P1 1693 Paid 10R OM E M E E Big Dry Goods E THAT WE SELI. AH. GRADES OF Mixed Feeds Send All Orders for Aka-e to The hiirror Office, HELLEE The Popular Jewelry Store, OUR SPECIAL OFFER! @ATW ANI) Hausa, Liudgay. FLOUR;Wm. Earl and 1%] J. Brandy. c0 "’RIO‘ MILLBROOK, ONT 25c. Pipes - {or 15 c 35 and 40c.Pnpcs for 25 15c Pipes for 10 10c Pipes for 5 corn cobs 2 for' 5 Tobaccos always fresh at anvflozflu Mv'I-uogu 5:20. WEN-HMS. Gainâ€"SI... Trilbys \Vinks Alabamas Scotch Reel Up-to~date Specxal Vcncedora Bankrupt Stock of Pipes. Toronto, Stone Wellington Cut in Cigars (iardmersâ€"in examining Plants for insccts, 'I‘cachcrs and Scholars in studying Botany and Everybody in a hundred different ways. a ---_- Grains. Orchmdxstsâ€"in examining Trees for HISCCtS, 1 Farm to Rent. ' TO RENTâ€"The North Half of , Lot number Six, in the Second Con- I cession of the lomrship of Emily. 1 too \CRE S. About 1% miles . south of the '\ illage of Omemee. A ' {mm c duellmg, frame barn and a frame ished on the premises. 1 For particulars apply to START NOW at the bestselling season, and handle our NEW SPE- CIALTIES on Liberal Terms. Wme for particulars, and send 25:. for our handsome Aluminum Pocket Microscope, (a little gem) useful to Farmersâ€"in examining Seeds and and surrounding country, which will be reserved for the right man. I). ADAMS, MILLBROOK. R. ]. MULLIGAN, OMEMEE. BOXAIL MATTHIE, LINDSAY WM. M ADI LL, PE'I‘ERBORO. W H BEAT'I‘Y, ELIZABETHVILE J. C. SULLIVAN, ASHBURNHAM THOS. HI L1,, PONTYPOOL J. R. BURNS, JANE'I‘VILLE. At once for “Canada’s Greatest Nurseries” for the town of Local Agent Wanted CLYDESDALE STOCK FOOD For sale by Executors of the Estate of Margaret A. Nelson, deceased. MILLBROOK; . COLYIN’S Fomhill Nurseries, (over 800 acres) 6 for 25 cent: 7 for 25 “ 6 for 25 “ 7 for 25 ‘ 7 {or 25 " 3 for 10 ‘ 6 for 25 “ for 15 cents for 25 “ for 10 “ f0; 5 “ Ontario. (I

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