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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 5 Dec 1907, p. 3

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connection with tho "umpany'n cans! Inlet stiono can-ed Mo heavy pi-om‘otd um 80: non! ”- having «30th 58. For two yearn, be ".m- rpany’l enemie- may bring it to ruin by‘de'lgy. tenant has been bani '0 km attempt to gun. In; by obstruction. m ithatandiug the chart mansion and u a xenon! money, Mr Cohen.” 3 company has ”cm-Pd Inckholden 3nd baud" ”Malian have finned pcemly. and no mum-d bnlion. The! “in "tom in ex! week. at out” that be I. lorry rial to nuke mm auto- ‘iew of the fact that In. tel. is now devoiopins , has been municipal!) I work on!" they and on; ran secure the Dominion nervoning portions; and ”. baring 60.8306 m. upe Winslow and N. ‘Saxhcboro, were in terday on business. mu: AS A 03051. I- of pride to be pan to n y not. What over, to.- stnngth, color, “30'1" health are the right. at pnd than she nood not hly uses Panache. It icrutn strength. cinch- a vigot to Um new“ |eeko and blightnm lo gonna is a: one. c rL'PI’. {:h, beauty and “numb. r in Ferr¢mno,â€"try it. fiyou have mused. 506 ‘Fell, of White 8r. Fell Bailicboro, was in on busmcss. Ihcu’ growing fast. fillbrook, Ont. rest in this local leni- tal paper. | is the 36:anth {cm news senice; ls fraturcs; its grcal ser- '3 wmlh to be had rald and Weekly Star i: g and reliable ms d to keep pace with for ofico assimnn. the iast two years. nds Bookkeeping or a good position. NEW: 92% the HEALE Success 'gain Mr. Henry Stark went to Toronto ycstcrday on busmcss. Cause a dcfuctive chimney. Too much puke cannot be given Capt. Bc-atty of the hand pad fire brigade who with his Company kept the flames prctty Wt'll m checu until the fire cngmc got in its work. under command of Capt Thus. Rowan. Mr. and Mrs. j. Palmer res:d<d in the house, but their fumi twc was all saved. The loss on house I!" be over $150, covered by insur ance. Woodmen mecting Monday evening. Election of Officers and Other Lusiness. Social in January to be “ranged at this meeting. ' Mr. James Cunningham’s frame rcudencc m Ccdarville was badly damaged by fire: on Sunfiaymmomn‘g. Rad Wflic’s adv. in this issue and notice Santa Chm: and his Reindeer delivering Xmas. Goods to \Vylic’s. Toys. Bon Bone. em. galore. Every- Ehing nCCcssary to make a happy 1.0.1., :13 met last night to e‘ecl 05¢ch and transact general business. We hope: to give a full report next week. along with a list of officers elected. To enable all to learn we teach on cash or Installment plan. We: also teach a personal class at school once I month. Class commencing last Tuesday of each month. "lhese les- sons. teaches how to cut, fit and put together any garment from the plamest shirt W315! suit, to the most elaborate dress. The whole family can learn lrom one course. We have taught over sewn thousand dress making, and guarantee to give five hundred dollars to any one that cannot learn between the ages of 14 and 40. You cannot learn dress making as thorough as this course teaches if you work m shops for years. Beware of Imitations as we cmplov no one outsulc the school. This :s the only experienced Dress Cuttmg School m Canada and‘cxcelled by none in any other country. Write at once for particulars, as we have cut our rate one-third for a short tune. Adonis: ~â€"- Toys wins: the k? n h's'câ€"zt WWW,- {33‘ Link: 3“» Fvcvh “3]? WW 1m been 3 ch-tot KIT: 1 .\ “\Hr {m some time past.h.1~ returned to h -r 1161mm 'l‘:oronto ‘In 'your spare time at home, or Take a. Personal Course at Sehool. LO L. N0. 1 :4. will meet on Friday. Dcc. :3, at 8 p m., for the g=urp03v of fleeting officers, and :ransncfing other important bunnc“. A13 mcmhcrs are rcqucszcwi to :utgm‘... jchn B-ratiy, Secretary. Mr. Harry Snclgrove, of Toronto, is a guest of his brother, Dr. Suclgrovc. King St. Mr Josep‘u \{ordcn of Om lhcumtract of hui' vim: thv z fotM: HJr'y ancs :1: M! anflb 35$ nrply nn'us 5' your yang!” Address- Sandsra’ Dress-Cutting 3021061, 31 line SL, Stanford, Out.. Canada. “INTRO AT OHCE.â€"Wo have mm to luntm- t gm! Omploy n Humbug! slam yum-g mm... to teach our tour-flu nun-um; hafl ugonv winner for \hfisn‘umtowun where tu-y um. m away , ' Thom thn‘hum worked at if”. 0:- "be; drawing prero-rrcd Han-v16 not my), mflns you can devote , -______k .-.-_ . ‘34-...â€" , Mr J1; Dobson was in Lindsay and Pctcmoro Monday on busmcss. CARD OF THANKS â€"I take dis mamas of thanking those who helped to save my household effects during the fire which badly damaged the house I lived in. Many ladies also assisted in saving articles and I 3150 wish to thank them for their kmd~ ly hclp. Yours Truly, un-c‘v n-I \nnn Mr. Tho». _ Pal-12:: Lindsay on Sl‘mda)‘. The Omcmee people enjoyed the Fowl Supper and entertainment held at Mt. Pleasant last chk very much. Mr; I. McBean and son, Master Donald. of Toronto, were guests of M‘s. I. A \Vyh: on 'l‘ucsday. caged the rxg to upset, throwing the occupant out. With great presence of mind one of the young ladies jumped out oftheir rig and caught the bulk: of the other home and prevented what might otherwise have proved a very serious accident. Notwtthstanding the seriousness of the case it was also amusing, and this gentleman wili not give quite so much of the mad even to ladies in future. A gentleman of this tnwn whxlc dm'ing along the mad met three young ladies also dnvmg, and bemg very polite the gentleman :11 question went too near the edge of the road and lflfil MESS-MAKING BY MAIL uuv-‘_ - Duriné the winter and spring months the office will be cl0$ed on Saturday evenings but ml! remain open till 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr and Mrs. F. Sandy were visitors to Peterboro last WCV. K. Mr Wm. McAduo, of Mt. Pleasant, was in towu to day. He states that the past season’s bu>mess at the Mt. Pleasant Cheese Factory is far ahead of anyprcvious year. “e understand Mr. McAdoo intends staying on for another ya! as Manager for the Company. Mr. J. D. Thornton was in Peter- boro on busmcss Saturday. Miss Item: Fee is visiting friends in Pctcrboro. Dunng the last summer and fall the 0330: at the Bank of Toronto has been open each Saturday evening for the conwmcnce of the farmers, who have much al‘prcciatcd the opportunity ex- tended to them of cashing the" checqqes. Sic. . . ,,, I _-,4._A__-_A._AL, Call and see Wylic’s beautiful Xmas. OMEMEE NEWS. Palm (7. JOHN PALMER. W83 8. VXSKOT t0 the H Inn 30800:... '7‘ )2" in: mve. has :w hams»: ”33.5mm 2‘ (I; The above is considered by an emi- nent authority, who writes in a New York daily paper, as the finest prescrip- How ever written to relieve Backache, Kidney 'i‘ro'ihle, Weak Bladder and all forms of Urinary dilliculties. This mixture acts promptly on the elimina- tlvs tissues of the Kidneys. enabling l them to filter and strain the uric acid and other waste matter from the blood which causes Rheumatism. Some pe sons who suffer with the am ct ions may not feel inclined to place muchcox ti lance in this simple mixture. set those who haie tried it say the re Shake well lnabottle and take I teaspocnfnl dose atter each meal and It. bedtime. suits are Simply surprising. the rehef being effects] without the slightest. Injury to the stomach or other organs. Gel {rum any preacriptiou pharma- cist the folhming: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Klingon, one ounce; Combined Syrup Sarnaparillu, three Oll "(283. Mix some and give it a trial. It cer- tainly comes highly recommended It. is the prescription of an eminent, au- tlmr :3, whose entire reputation, it. is Said, was estabiished by It. Mr. 'l'hm l‘ulmcr has purchased {mm Mr Sam Fcc, that notcd Stalhon ‘ Young Stanley Champion." Raisers uf gnod stock will be pleased to learn that :1 local map has Sucurcd this fine animal. and he is in good hands. Mr }ack (Scolty) Anderson has dispmed of sueral gqu Clydesdale lmrscs‘ Mr. Sam PC: has purchmcd :1 finc Clydesdale Stallion. and Mr. H. Beauty bought a fine Clyde mare. A drnggist Int-re at home when asked stated that he conid either supp'v the ingredlents or mix the prescription for our readers, also recommends It as harmless. The Mirror and \Veekly Globe and Canada Farmer to Jan. Ist, 1908. to new subscribers. any place in Canada or Great Britain for only 25c. TO STOP A CRYING BABY. I: may. be cramps, perhaps colic, painor gas on the stomachâ€"hm in MN case a. few drops of Nervlliue soothes the pain and allows the child to sleep peacefully. Nervillne cures minor INS such as colds, headache, in- tprnai and external pain as well as any doctor.â€"â€"safe to use because a small dose is required. Mothers, you will find Nervlline an invuluable aid in pm venting and curing sickness. Keep a. bottle right at. hand. some day you will need i; bgdly. Spld everywheye It 251;, ‘ W ’ Orilha I’ackct : A disgusted ‘ Scotty,’ lately our, complains m a lcttc-r to the 'i'ornutu Star that Scutchmcn are not» \‘cantcd in Canada. By the time he: has bccn here a year the: disgusted immigrant will probably have: learned 'hnt the: Scotch own (Tanada, except in; only the I’mme‘c of lecbcc and iin’ tau-mlmips of Emily and (Tavan. Ten Cents for the Mirror to Jan. ist, The village is having a fair share of trade, and the stares are all Well sup- plied wath Xmas goods. No need to go outside for Christmas gifts. Santa Claus intends making \Vyiie’s his headquartcrs during the holidav scuson.â€"2 No Claim cn Emily and Gavan Chas. Nixon is now prepared to cater in the most modern manner at his newly renovated Hotel. uploaite 'l‘urner’s Opera House. George Street, l‘cterboro. and mll be glad to have the public call and inspect the house and rooms for themselves. The dining room is first-Class. 'l‘erms $1 a day. Our boys are busy these days skating on the pnnd and are taking great chanCes of getting submerged and going under the ice. ....~.... uuu A’uquuhu L0 Ul‘. K. V. Pierce. giufizélo. N. 1., for his free bookletueata- "20 same. You can‘t afford to accept as a. substi- tute for th is remedy 0 known composition a. secret nostrum o unknuum compou- uon. Don’t. do it. .v an“ unuucllw. If you “ant to know more composition and Profession mom. of thdc “Fav ort~ Prescrip Rstall card request to Dr. R. fial.o.N Y., forh hisfzce bo¢ ingfo fsume. w wunu to contain only the best. agents known to the most. advanced medical science of all the different. Schools of prac- tice for the cure of woman’s peculiar weaknesses and ailments. f you want to know more about the composition and rofcssional endorse- ment. of the “Favor be Picscgjpgon; send mom! naval MM.-.‘ A , _r--v .- . “vu-IW L 11%ch This world-famed specific wouknvssos and peculiar ai pure glycvric extract. of the tive. medicinal roots witlwu alcohol in its make-up. All ents printed in plain Englislu wrapper and attested undo: Pierce thus invites the fullo: tion of his formula knowing found to contain only the “a“... ‘n .L; Delicate. mm on». eak women. who suffer-d! from freguent headaches. back- hG. own distrqss low gown ulnr monthly periods, gnawing or dis- tressed sensation in stomach. dizzy or faint. spells see imaginary specks or spots floating before eyes hme disagreeable, p011 1c catarrhul drain, prolapsus. ante- vursion or retro-version or other disglaceâ€" ments of womanly organs from weu ' of parts MI] W hotlior they mperience many or only :1. fr w of the above S) mp- toms find relief and a permanent. cure by using faithfully and fairly persisteutiy Dr_.i"10rcc’s l‘: u orim l‘rnu‘rin'i nn children, or other causes, will find in Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription the most pftent, lnvlgoxfntlng resmfatlve strength- fiL Nursing ly valuable-i . P t. e ordeal comparative y painlem it; We)“ condltlon of t, “a nmn‘n 5..” Nursing Mothers and SIMPLE HOME RECIPE V‘w romale svxtem‘ M STOCK NOTES ,ro-vorsion or other dis lace- )unly organs from won 1me . whvthor they experience ' a. few of the above symp- of and a pormanont cure by My and fairly persisteufly ‘avorim Prescription. ‘faAInod spfjcilic .f_or woman’s nd pectiliurfihi'lfioflt‘guigu; (:Xtmct pfhghe choicAcst m. make-up. All its ingfcdi; plain English on its bottle- -Lt§stp‘d qnglpr oath. Dr. u.“ . uuvu. LII. the fullest investiga- Igpgmrgpg phat it. will without, a. _drop 91' MW: Take notice that the above is a true copy of a proposed By law WlllCll has been taken into consideration by the Municipal Counml of the Village of ().nemee, and which will be finally passed by the said Council (in the event ol the assent of the electors be- ing obtained thereto, as provided by the Liquor License Aci) after one month from the first publication thereofin the MILLBROUK AND OMEMEE MIRROR, the date of which first publication was 'l‘hursduy, the Fifth day of December, 1907. and that at the hour, (lay and places therein fiXed for taking the votes of the electors the polls Will he held. (L.S.) GEORGE A BALFOLfiy III, luvw ‘\-- --_.., ‘.-r'» 5,, Continuing, the Fort. William official adds “I may say that as far as being able to ay is concerned, she, as far as we can earn. has no friends who can aflorgl to pay f0_r lu-rin an institution.” 7 _- 41...-“ The local Hospital Unable to C: for the Patient, and the may is What to Do? A young woman, apparently friend- less, came in on a train reaching Fort, William, and innm-diately procured work as a. domestic. A doctor was called in to examine 1101‘ case, as she appeared to be a. consumptive. and she was at once pronounced a. bad case of tuberculosis. She was placed in the small local hospital of the town, and everything possible for the moment is being dune to help the patient. But writing to the Secretary of the National Sanitarium Association, the Secretary of the Bunrd of Health asks: “IsAiL pqssiplelo x‘nazkc gouxn'for this A. __:A ..1 “av.“ _‘, rw It is to méetâ€"zvjlxgt; Vsfich cases as these that the Muskuka Free Hospital for Consumptive‘s has been ppfmed. Councxl Chambcr, Dccunbur 2nd. 1907. - (L S.) JOSEPH 'l‘. BEA'I‘TY, Rccvc. A Sad Story of Gonsumptian in a Canadian Town In a little booklet issued by the National Sanitarium Association under Whose auspices has been eslablished the Musknka. Free Huspital for Con- sumptives, we have the story told of a. sad case of consumption. Jiéfifi’é’éfi?LESLIE; Free Hospital got Consumptives. The local hospital is crowded for room. and there is really no pluge fqr this poor girl.” A linnz..-“ “man! vvnâ€"â€"--- V The official reports of the past year show that more than half the patients who entered the institution were. ubso- lutely freeâ€"their maintenance not costing them it single fax-thing. The others only Raid u. unminal sum rang- ing from $1.00 to $8.04.) a. week, only a few paying the larger amount. The average of each patient was less than 50 cents a. day. The actual cost of maintenance to the institution is over 89.00 a week so that our readers can readily see how strong a. case is made out by the Trustees in their appeal to make previsio‘il for just such a; patient . ‘IVxIIr,_,. _..Iâ€"â€" . make provision for just; such a. pnueno u that from Fort; VVilliaxnâ€"only une of scores, who are constantly sucking admissioh. 2 Contributions on behalf of this work may [)9 s-mtto: Sir \Vm. R. Meredith. Kn. Vice-Presiden t. Osgoode H all; WtJ. page. Esq..~81. Spadinn Avenue; 5.â€"'l‘his Bylaw shall COme mto operation, and be of full force and cficct on and after the first day of May next after the final passing thereof. 113 MQNEY A153 1-33 FREE-1.33 4.â€"That the Clerk of the smd Municipal Council of the Village of ()memee shall attend at the Bradhum Hall at the hour of Ten o’clock in the forenoon on the Seventh day of [mm ary, A 1). X908. to sum up the number of votes given for and against thxs 13y law. o d. Rilysc. My)“. v. v 'w‘â€"â€"â€"7 H r _- . , J. S. thortson, Scecremry-Tneasurer. National Sanitarium Association, 347 King Street \V., Toronto, Ont. u ‘ - o. That on the 23rd day of December, A.D. 1907, at his ofiice in the Village of Onicmee. at the hour of Ten o'clock in the Forenoon the Reeve shall appoint in writing, Signed by him Self. two persons to attend at the final summing up ol the votes by the clerk, and one person to attend at each polling place on b: i [If of the persons interested in and destrous of pro n )t- mg the passmg of this by law, and a like number on behalf of the persons interested in and desirous of opposmg the passmg of this by-lzuv. . At BRADBCRN HALL m the VILLAGE or OMEMEE, and that GEO A. BAL roux be Rclurnmg OffiCcr. 2.â€"â€"'l‘hat the vote of the electors of the said Village of Omemee, will be taken on the by-law by the deputy returning officers hereinafter named on Monday, the Sixth day of Iniiuary. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eight, commencing at nine o’clock in the morning and coniinuingtill five o’clock in the afternoon at the tindermei'ition- ed places: The Municipal Council of the Village of Omemee hereby enacts as follows: I.â€"â€"'l‘hat the sale by retail of spirit- uous, fermented, or other manufactur- ed liquors is'and shall be prohibited in every tavern. inn or other house or place of public entertainment m the said mummpahty, and the sale thereof, execpt by wholesale, is and shall be prohibited in every shop or place other than a houSe of public entertainmcm m the stud mummpahty. To prohibit the sale of liquor in the Village of Omemee. A BY-LAW, 375, NOTICE. Clerk. Venue} ' Applications should be addressed to sure“ the Directur of Expnrimeutat Farms. n, 347' Ottawa. and may be sent in anv time u._ ‘ mature the 15th 01 Feb: nary, ufleg' which Mr. Cummings of Markham is in‘ stalled as blacksmith in our foundry. We understand he is negatintinu for the rental of a [muse in the \‘Il!age where he wii] muve his family to. M r. Herb Parker has returned from the wast, for a visit. Herb looks well and seems to havevnjoyed life. Mr. Joseph Bland has purchased the house and L): that constituted the Saddle: homestead and will move thereto ere Iong. Europe is now in its grasp, and in a short lime Amerfvu “ill he overrun wlth this aM'nl epidemic. Get ready use prevenlulive myasures. Build up a surplus of nuor hv Ferrozmle. and inhale ('utarrhozone three tunes 3 «lav. Nothing destroys the grippe germ like ('atarrhozose. It cures the cold, breaks up the lever, relieves the hemiache and destroys every vestage of calurrh and sore throat For Bronchitis, Grip; 9 and winter ills Catarrozoxle is best. Sold by all dealers. 250. and $1 ()0. Mrs. J. H. Messnmre of Lucknow. India, is waiting her daughter, Mrs '1" \V. McLean. Our Cheese and Butter Conn-any held its annual meeting n-vently and concluded a. successful season. Mr. Cameron, Instructor, was pveaent and delivered a practical address on duiry_ ing. Bv instruction nfthe lion. Minister of Agricrnllure a distrllmti'm is being made this season of samples of super- ior sorts of grain find potatoes to Cana- dian farmers for' the" improvement of seed The stock for distribution has been secured mainly from tl.e Experi- mental (arms at Indian Head. Sask: and Brandon, Man. The samples con- BistofOnts,s;>r1ng wheat, barley, ln- diun corn, (for t-nsllnge only) and non- toes '1 he Quantity of oats tent is4 lbs” and of wheat or barley 5 lbs" sufficient in each care to 9.0x One- mentieth of an acre. The samples of Indian corn and po'atoes nelgh 3 lbs each. A quantity (I each of the it I' lowing varieties hm been secured for distribution:â€" INDIAN (‘UliN (for ensil tge) â€"Earl3 8 HS, Angel of Midnight, Compton’s l‘arlv and Lunufello“: luler' \arietivs Selected Leuming, l) auly Mastodon and \\ lute Cap Yello“ Dent. l’Ol‘A'l‘UESâ€"Early varieties, Earl; While l’rzzu and Rochester Ruse. Me dinm to late varieties. Curman No. l and Late Puritan. These latter varie. ties are as a rule more producnhe than the: earner kinds. Mrs. W. G. Marsh. of nic'hmnnd Hill and Mrs. J. F. Gill of Pembinn. N.D., danglners of James McLean, an., are guests at the old home. Distribution 01‘ Seed Grain 81 Potatoes. 0A'i‘b‘.â€"-Banner, Wide-Awake, \‘\ bite Giant, Danish Island,’l‘lmusaml Doflar Imprm‘ed ngowo,ail white varieties: Black oats are not. recommended {or general cultivulion a iew smnp es howwenure available which can le sent if specially asked [or 1Al{1.1‘LY.â€"â€"-Six r0\\e«,l.â€"-.\1ensury; 0 essa, Mansfield and Claude.’1‘wu- ruwed. â€"b‘tandwell lmmcible, (Jana dlun 'llmrpe and Sidney. \\'HEA'I‘.--'l‘ea Fn'e (Ileardle 9); Preston, Pringle’s " (Thanwluin and Huron (early bearded sons) Percy and Stanley (early bearded varieties). Unly one sample can be SPIN, to each appzicant, hence if an indivxdnal rec ceives a sample of outs he cannot also recehe one of wheat, barley, Indian corn or potatoes. Lists of names from one individual, or application: for more. than one sample [rum one household- cunnot be entertained. The samples will ha sent. free of charge through In. mail. Deputatinns were present. from Ome- mee. Milllmmk. (‘avanville and the rural diétricts, N, rxh, West, Em and SUHUI. The accommodation for horses waq taxed. The clmruh was nicely deem” aled for the nccusiun. (,lnml order pre- vailed all through. Rev. Me. Peck- over makes an ideal chairman, and in his Monologues ls immimble. The Receipts financlally were gralil'yiug. Under the very able chairman ship of Rev. Mr. l’eckover, a long and enter- taining programme was given in the church. Speeches were 'tzeiivered by Mrs. J. ll. \lesstnore,:t woman who Las seen 47 years of mission life. in India. by Rev McCullot'h 0t Umelnee and Mai-Donald of Keene in a happy, pleas- ing and instrm-tixe manner The Umemee trin responded to calls and were greeted by hearty applause. The ()memee Cnlllittgellt gave many selec- tiuns and their assistance was greatly appreciated. Mr. '1‘ W. McLean read in his usual style. Mrs. (Dr )Snelgr va re dared two aolos in artistic st) :0, she was accompanied by Miss Ivory. The programme was so long and interes‘ing that it was almost .11 o’clock befurethe audience dispersed with the‘, Natimml Anthem. all, no doubt, well satisfied with the evening's entertainment. The Anniversary Services in connec- tion with the Fresh: terian church on 24th and 25th inst. were very sncoess. iul. 'lhe servrces on Sabbath by Rev. Mr. McDonald of keene were able dis. courses and listened to very attentive- ly by appreciative congregations. The choir had prepared Special music which increased the pleasure of the services, Mrs. C. H. bhield singing a Sula in g-md voice at the evening meeting. on Monday p.ln., the Fowl Supper wag largely patronized and the feasting continued to such a late hour that the audience assembhd in the church were growing weary, but'the Indies had pro~ vhled plenty of provisions and had uhnnd..nce ltfl over Messia. A. P. McLean and Mr. Ros. enberg, vihited relatives and friends last Sunday. LA GRIPPE COMING AGAIN. MOUNT PLEASANT. f::‘.’.»'.'t-â€".~»~ “Us huvea. quieting heahhful effect On the stomach and remove all diao - ders Yuur headaches wi.l Le (-‘urcd and thev “011’! return, if you use Dr Hamilton’s Pills. Sold everywhere. Some beau'tiful lines in WATCHES, CLOCKS, HEW- EI.RY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS,CIIINA,TRAVELINC CASES, MANICURE CASES, NOVELTIES, c., c. A First Class Grain and Stock Farm in Cavan, Containing 135 acre:- nmre or less, about Ninety acres clear 9‘! and in good state of cnitn'unnnâ€" clean and tree i‘rmn weedsâ€"lmlanCe good pasture and wood land. Good “all, and running spring water con- venient for cattle the year runnd 'l‘w gum] hams \\ Hi1 stone funndatiuns and stables underneath. A Fine 3011“}: orchard mnn-nvnt-inu tn Lear 'l‘iu \mmi land cnnmins a quantity of vai- nahie timber. JEWELLEEY Y>n can cure them paiulvsJy l:_\- I’utnam’u Guru and Wart lixmcctor. Ndver known to fail. Be sure _\uu gel "l’:.-Kn.un’a," Ill 2‘6. [)0 l L53. 'I‘he Iarm is situated within Three Imies of AliHhrnok, and wlthin 3-4 uf u miYe Ora good sohuol and grim mill. As prupertv is fast advancing in value, Hus will he found :1 most desirable in- Vestmem in every “33' and can be had at a right price if sold at onee. For particulars apply to THE MIRROR OFFICE some serious disease may be impend- ing. 'l‘n tone up the shunacln, to give iLLealthy action, nothing in modmn me‘fi nvs is 50 successful as I). Hamilton's l’iils The cuncentrated vegetable extracts in Dr. Humiltm’a Legal milk-vs tit-on“: pPr line first inser- t-hm 2 chHs per I1m- rut-11 MH-sv-quvut in «nllonâ€"mepm-iel meaxurcmcnt. 1;! liner to the hit-h. Bin ha, Drum”, and Marriages Me inserted Free. AdverHsenu-ms will he continued and a-hnrgml [or until lorhidden. '(‘hungus ofadvertiscml-nlu nre to be h. the other not, later than Monday. Terms. $1.51) per your. or $I.UU per year .1 paid in advance. (3. \V. RH‘HAHIN. the lists will be closed, sotlmt the samples asked for may be sent out in good time for sowing. Applicants shonldunentlon the variety they prefer with asecond salt as an alternative. Applications wfll be filled in the order in n htch the) are recehed, so long as the supply of seed lasts. Farmers are advised to apply‘early to avoid possi- ble dlsappoxntment. 'l‘lmse applying for Indian corn nr potatoes should bear in mind that the corn is not usu- ally distributed until April, and that potatoes cannot be mailed from here until danger from trust. is over. No postage is required on mail matter uddresed to the Central lixiiertmental Furrn, Uttn“ a. '3 W M SAUNDF RS, Director Experimental Farms. lx’s ofleh dangerous to consider head- ache a. trifling uiln.en:. If the head aches, the stpnmch is out of ord:r and Advertisvmenm Stu-h 2h lust stunted wank-d aux, wiil he hhmlrd Hum.- Hum} I'm $1,01m insmlhm 5n ceulx, cuch uu‘useqm-m hu-wrllon" fivelns. THE [a puhlmhcd every 'i'huruday Morning at Its It is Money Lost ifYnu Pay Too Much For Ycur Pump. DEE§NIS I? Kefli-St LINDSAY Can save you money If you consult him bcforc you buy. livary pump fully guaranteed, and the prices and termsarc right. Nohumbug, no dc- lay} no large profits, BUTâ€"~prompt de livery and a square deal to all, J. DENNIS, The Practical Pump Man, GREAT DANGER IN HEADACHES. Any one sending a aketch M : dnscrlrtun may c )0r an uuick‘ ascertain our opinion free v‘x Invent on In probably ntemnh) o. Communica- tions strictlyconndont. n1. HANDEOUK on Patenu Bent. free. 01095: fluency for Becurmg patents. Patents taken through Munn 5: Co. meow. Wmtico without charge, mane Scienéaiisc REEEEEf-fi vv-v-vvu-vv -â€"â€"_7V‘, 7 ,- A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- Eulntlon of any scientific journal. Terms for man. $3.75 a. year. poutage propald. Sold by all newsdealem. mm 8 39.3mm. Newxgrk Branch Omce. 6% F St. Wuhtngton. , Wedding Piesents You can buy Dainty Goods at MCCARTY‘S, FARM F03 SALE. Next the Creamery, Lmnsm’, Ont. ‘.’¥.f.i‘»’%sfiflRTY’3. STOP, STOP! Ofifice, King Street. Millbmfih. HAUE YOU WARTS? Hl7 BM “RI PT“ )N RATES MIRROR McLaughlin’s Carriages Wagons, all kinds Agricultural Implements Harness Rugs Whips, Blankets, c. We now deal in all kinds of High Grade Flour Feed. Seeds, etc? Your Inspection Invited. Your patronage So- licited. Prices..Right. * ’PHONE 456. 383 WATER ST. XMAS. Gâ€"OODfi== a Direct Importation from Austria. J. A. Wylie, th. B.,~ , ' See Our Dispiay In our Hardware Store we have a magnificent stock for every requirement. is Very complete, and the best values possible. Come in and you ml] be convmced that this is the place to buy. Our prices are as LOW as any in the trade, and our goods are of the best quality, that’s why this store is termed $10.00 HATS for $6.50, $9.00 HATS for $5.75, S $6.00 $7.00 HATS for $4.75, $4.00 $5.00 HATS for $8.50, $3.00 $3.50 HATS for $2.25. $2.00 $2.50 HATS for $1.50 and Children’s Hats from 75c. up, and a gooci assortment of Feathers, Wings and Flowers, and Untrimmed Shapes at Half Prices. Our Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, 850. TheHofise of Quality CALL AND TEST US. LADIES ' Now is the time to get your Miilinery at Reduced Prices. Below are a few of Our Specials: American Coal Oil 180. a Gallon. New Valencia Raisins 3 lbs. for 250. Fine New Filiatra Currants 100. per lb. New Cooking Figs 4 lbs. for 25c. Comfort Soap. 6 Bars for 250. and on Satur- Bargains! Bargams! Bargains! Give us a trial and be convinced that our GOODS and PRICES are right. TOELET ARTICLES +<H IN GROCERIES WE LEAD day 7 Bars. Have you tried our Japan Tea. reg 350 for 26c Watch for Our Xmas. Price List. Storey Leary Storey £5 Leary. Our blotto Is : “LIVEAND LET LIVEJ.’ J AS._DOBSON; O M E NI E E’S Popular Store. FANCY GOODS STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY AND Perfumes. I t - WATER ST., PETERBORO, The Hub for Farmers. Fancy China, 1. (Emmy 51 Co’s -p- ORIEREEE PROPRIETOR, OMEMEE. FOR .\'l‘

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