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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 19 Dec 1907, p. 2

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is provxded and the Lindsay Iriends and the conference executive are wozfina enthusmstically to make it glue be“ convention in its history. Every league in the conic-renal! Should fire-presented. '1‘ he convention was ‘ held in‘ Bowmanville um years ago glad iLs memories are still fresh in the bums or all those who attended-rs- Lfapgdian Sigtcsman. Good hand-made Cutter. nearly yew, for sale. Apply to the Mxrror We, Millbrookrfi h The itineral of the late John Raper ' :25 may 39995194 9" may; ' (Prat preparations are in progress .for the biennial Epworth League con .yemion of the Bay of Quinte confer- gncc to he held at Lindsay Jan 2:, 2: and 23, 1908. A very_sfrqng prpgram Seethe bangains nfl'c-rrcd by W. '1‘, [Brandy in another column. Warden McNeil, Messrs '1‘. A. Kelly, Dep Reeve of (Javan. W. S. Given, Reeve of Mxllbrook, R. F xsher, Reeve of South Monaghan, James Hickson and Wm Brute, Reeve and Deputy Reeve of ManVers. I’CSpeCthe- I), attended County Councnl at C0 bnurg last week. [buy all my Harness, Robes, and Blanykits, Boots Shacs, and Snag l’mof Rubbers from T. J. Lang, Ml" brook. They are good fitters and wear we". â€"26tf Mr Fred. Pendry waan Toronto last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. ll. Roberts were in Port Hope on Saturdav. :atiending the funeral of his bro- .ther, the late John Roberts who .died on 'l‘hursdav in the Hospital at Rochester. We extend heart felt sympathy to the bereaved. E’SVANTEDâ€"A (Food General Servant. (Rood Wages. Apply to l): ‘ 1“. A. or Mrs. Turner, Millbrook. /’ ‘ . . . \ ’Mr. 'I. }. Lang wishes lus many customers and others a Merry Xmas. Mr. Coulter, G. T. R. Agent at SteJing, was a guest at the home 0! M. R. 1‘. Adams this week Mr. A I. H. joncs, 0f Lebanon, wms In town on Monday attmding the 'Cavan Counci! meeting, and gave the .Mirmr 1 call. Mr. Sam Hunter. of Frazen'tlle, was intown on Monday and gave the Mirror 3 call. All Chma at clbsc priCcs at J. Steelc’s, Millbrook; also Fountain l’cn~. Mr. I. H. Clare, of Tweed. was a‘ :gucst at the home of his brother, Mr K}. R. Clare. at‘thc parsonage, on Sat vurday. He was returning from Guelph when: he attended the Fair. Mr. james Graham. of Hastings, .was in town Inst week on hUsincss Mrs. ( has. Pmker and Bobbie are arming Mr. apd Mas Pmkcr at ‘(Bll‘lpl’h Miss Millie Eakins was a visitor to x'i’ucrboro on Saturday. See our Xmas Styles. Stu'd of Nauruss’ Ba’rhcr Shap. ‘ Mt Stanley Johnston. of 'thcd his parents Rev. 6; 3 Johnston last chk. W. 'l‘. Grandy can supply you With 11h: best in Xmas Goods. WITH A l’OZE3Y nice photographs you can remember twelve of your friends at Xmas We can nleau» vnn Mr. Sandv and the Misses Sands Mam-cm Station mm: m Mlllbrook "l'uesdav calling on hm sun. Mr. J. Sandy, of the Bank of Toronto. 'l'uromn “as m bus-Mew. 'T12e Mitnorrznshes all a Merry ‘Chrxsm. ;. " Mt Rtn‘SId !)3Irsnn AF flu. D “1- menk News. r'aid Dawson of the Bunk of ; We can pleas: you. Styles. Studio in rear l'clcrboro Saturday on 7-2 BRANCHES IN CANADA nston. of Toronto Rt“. 6; Mrs. Wm The Balance which grows from your deposits, and the interest paid on these, is kept in abso- lute salety until required. The Income from the Deposits is received quarterly by you, as this Bank pavs interest on all Savings Balances four times a year. Hany Investments advertisedi't these days reSult in loss to the Investor. but Every Dollar of the many millions entrusted to the care of this Bank duringthe past half century has been safely accounted for when demanded. Never Depreciatcs. JILLBROOK BRANCH H. .\. Sims. Mm amr. Capital - $4,00.0000 Reserve - $4,500,000 Assets $38,000,000 OMIIMEE BRANCH : Sandy of . War: Will 3199 d0 it: lanyarv 6 ? in a large measure cah be_ rgmoy. ed from our‘land by voting Out “ Great Curse " Bros: Wm. Rusself, W m. Donnelly. N. Olen and Ira Naurass. Commutee men. LO L. N0, 79 with Bro Levi Russell as Worshxpl‘ul Master, has certainly flourished. and the ability of Bro. Russell. and the confidence piaced in him is evidenced by again eieqtmg hm) W.M. We wxsh LO,L. 79 continued prosperity, You have done we", you can do beuq. Savings Account in Lecturers. At the-1r last regulJr meeting the fol lowing Were elected officers of I ..O:Ll No 79. for 1908:â€"- Bro. I. C Russdl. “KM. “ W A Deyell, HM. " J Francey, Chaplain. J l. Byam, Rec. Sec. 'l‘. Harknvss, Fin. Sec. “ W I) Leach. 'l‘reas. “ I E Needham, D. of C. “ Geo Fowler and lames Coates, THE the Marsh 5.8? ehdiitilei-tiih‘eénts. This pleasant afiair Will be given at Mr. Wood's home. There will be service at St. Paul's Church, (Izuvan. at 7.30 this Thursday evening; 2mm, Manager. Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. \Vood, jr. will ewe a Xmas. Tea on next F1id_a_v eyeqing to the children of St. Thomas’ S. S. Entertain- ment On Jan. 3rd. Particulars next week. Conundrum Banquet will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Millbrook, on Xmas. Night. A good time is anticipated. Come and bring your friends with you. After refreshments a musical pro- gram wiil be given. Banquet to commence at 7o’cioak. Admis- sion 15c. Children 10c. Mr, Herb Revnolds is grettins.7 the Millbrook Rink in good shape, and the Hockev Club expect to. arrange some good games this season. MissJossie Allen has gone to New Yoxk on a visit. Messrs. David Armstrong and Wellington Pickup are home from the West. Mr. H. \V. Johnston arrwed home from the \Vcst on Tuesday. He Visited many of the prominent places of Manitoba and the Ter ritOlitS. and he 15 much impressed with the country. His numerous friends are glad to see him back again. Next Sunday evening a special ser- vice will be held in the Presbyterian church The theme of the “Praise ServiCe” as well as the sermon will be Xmas., and what it means to us. Mr Pym will have charge of the Musical part of the Senices and Rev. Mr. Johnston will preach. THE BAR Several ofthe leading in «chants of Midland stated to .a Toronto N ws reporter who was sent there to SL8 hew Lccrl Option was working there, particularly in the matter of Hotel accommodation, that there has been better accom- mo lation sirc : Local Option than p‘ev'ously, and that business is aec1dediy bk ttcr. Q‘Kemember the Commdrum Banquet in Presbyterian Church, Xmas. Night. BraCck-ts. Necklcts, Rings, latest designs and Scltlhgi. (icntlemen’s tze Pins, [obs and charnn, at spgciai prices, at I. Staclc’s. Millbrook. THE Into the premises of Lot 17, Con. 6, Cavan, on or ‘».al:out the lat Sept, 1907, a year old Heifer. The owner is requested to eqme and prove pro- perty, pay charges and take her away. EQR U l Notice IS hereby given that a Court will be heldypursuant to the Ontario Voters’ List Act, by ”15' Honour the judge of the County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, at the Town Hall, Mill- brook, on the 23rd day of December, 1907. at 5.30 o’clock pm , to hear and determine complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters’ List of the Municipality of the Village of Mill- brOok for 1907. Dated December 9th, 1907. WALTER W. GILLO'I‘T, Into thc prrmlses of the su‘vscziber, Lot 24, Con. I. Mam'c'rs. on or about Sept. lst, ()NE SHEEP. Owner is rcquestcd to conw and prove properly, ['ay charges and take it away. l'he un lersigm-d mll pay $15 003 ton for any quantity of A No. l 'l‘imotln' Hay, delivered in Mllllnnok on or be- fore the 15: February. 1008 te Movement" from Beethoven's Sornata Opus 49‘: during the 0f- fertorv, was very fine. Tl e corgnga'ion of SlThomns’ C urch is t) be congratuiated on the success of their :umiversmy Servires, an I the Mirror takes this opportunity of wish?ng them con- tinued prosperity in their good work. ', HARKNESS, Millbrook, pfo. 'l‘he Choir rendered three beau. til’ul anthems, namely : “ Nazar- eth," “When the Sun has Sunk to Rest" (unaccompanied), and “The Lord gave the Word." The choir of St. 'l‘houms’ Church is to be congratulated upon their efficiencv and their singing on this occasiou showed careful training. Mrs. F- \Vatermz-n sang two solos namelu “ As Pants the Hart," and “ But the 1.0:d is Mindful.” She sang with great feeling and poiver, and was much apprecnated. Mus \V. C Allen played the accompaniments and her rcnzlmon ol “ l‘he Andan- at Lowest Current Rates Apply to J. STEELE’S, Last Sunday was the 22nd Anniversarv of St. Thomas' new Church, Millhrook. Specral and Appropriate services 'were held norninguud evening. There were 'argc and appreciative congrega- tions Rural Dean Allen preach- ed in the morning, and hlS most eloquent and helpful discourse was ~listened to with rapt attention. 'l‘hespecial music by the choir was also much enjoyed. In the evening. the Rev. H. A ‘ Ben-Oliel delivered an excellent‘ and appropriate sermon, which was attentively listened to aim] thoroughly appreciated by a con- gregation that taxed the seating capacnty of the Church. Special and Interesting Services Held 22nd Anniversary of SLThomas’ Church. Clerk . RUDDY. J. POWELL. ()lamnrgnn NOTICE. S'l‘RAYED “A Y WAN'I‘E D. ofthc Village of Mlllbrook l)ATE JEWELRY. 'arriage Licenses, LBROOK, S'I'RAYEI) IAS. I. FAIR American Hotel, loss $20,000, Insur- ance $9,000. King Bros, loss $2,000 ‘ insuranye $409 6. Emmerson. $2 900: ins. $1.200. -B. B. 'l'eed, loss $1,300, In- snrance $800 Men's Store, R L Gil)- . m. Post Office. loss $29 .500, Insurance. 511.500 Crown Library, and Hdw. ()0. $11,500, insurance $6,500. I‘ronk 6L McDowell, loss $9 000, insurance $6.000 Furmers’ Elev Trad Co , loss $26,600 insurance 14,000. Brighton Hotel, loss $12,000, Insurance $8,000. C M Reed. loss $900. insurance 8500. Church .Stublg, lo a $150 0n the night of 'l‘h'xrs lav. De: 5th, a. big fire occurred Ill Alameda, Sash, destroying about $l50,000 Worth of pro- perty. For the information of our readers who Lave friendathere. we publish the names of lasers, amount of lose and insurance on med. Do your duty. Use \ our hancln‘x. Vote: {or Local Option on Jan. 6. Remember you axe accountable For the ruin of others, It by mm mm \‘ou might I) we remowd temptation out of their pathway. Christ Church S S Enterta'n- ment at Bailiehoro on Jan. 8. Mr Gamsby of Onono Wlll sing. Th1 re will also be a play. Watch for bills Has the drink evil any virtues to offer that will show why we should still all0w it to make 21,- 621 cf our people in one year so drunk that they had to be arrest- ed? Has the Opportunitv to ob ject to this come too soon P Think ‘ ofthe sorrow ”presented in the above figures befoxe you take the responsibility of saying, it has. Vote for Local Option on jam. 6. and you mav help SOme one that cannot help himsalf. Home Circle No. 6 Elect Officers We have some nice lines of China, Toys, 0. W. H. Byam 81 Sun We have decided to give a nice present to everyone of our Custov‘ mere. 80 for the rest of the year, beginning Friday, Dec. 20th, we will allow 5cents to be chosen in CHRISTMAS GOODS for every dollar of purchase, excepting on Bread and Flour. "‘J' ,vu. ‘ hoy may become a rhunkard thrl the licensed liquor traffic that Christian voters might have (les troyed. Your vote counts one on thie issue. Are you Willing tt share the responsibility, and vote. to put a legalized temptatiOn to min in the Way ofany hm? Thinl ofit. Ponder the question and vote for the I v-law that will make our municipality a safer place fm our bags. God help you to (it right. Thane will he vote take! on jun. xst next. Vote for Loca Option Remember that it is possible, that if the liquor tmfiic continue: In your munimpahty, \our own . , . Millbrook Station There is one thing that will _cure itâ€"Ayer’s Hair‘ Vigor. ‘ It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandrufl’ disap- pears, had to disappear. A healthyscalp means a greatdeal to youâ€"healthy hair, no dan-l drulf,no pimples, no eruptions. The best kind or n. testimonialâ€" " Sold for over sixty years." W F 0]" that pandrufi FATHERS al, loss $20,000, Insur- ng Bros , loss $2,000 6. Em merson. $2 900: . 'l'eed, loss $1,300, In- H53; 53.‘¢.‘A‘;â€"cr Co‘ . Lowell. Mun. Also III-autumn" of z/erfs SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Doors open at" 4 p m Enterta at' I 45. Admission, Adults 25 (In. ildren I5 cents ‘ NEW Y EAR ENTER'I‘AINMENT. In the Church Wednesday, January lit. The Scholars of the SI liaolaneiot- ‘ at by Miss E hel Richardson. and Miss ‘ Cole of Turontn, are preparing a varied ‘ and popular Programme, consisting o' Solos, Recnations, Malian Sunus, Drills and Pantomimes, Muslcal Recitations, c. V l The School is dfiefmined to sustain their reputatiowfor‘ high clan Enter talumenta and guarantee that this one will be quite up to whatlheyhay. given in the past. ' q Morning Service 10.30. Sermon by the Rev. W. P Rogers, 15 A Afternoon .‘enzce 230-A Muse Meeting In the ‘c-‘nd'cu when snort ad Houses “i l [.9 gnez. by Mr Rogers and Mr. Haunt- lon. Item unis merited durtttz the gear mt: he dwartbuze-t and the annual Re- pmts tenet). Evening Servwe 7 Platform Me‘ettngâ€".-L dress by Rev. ll . P. lingers and Mr. Hamilton. the t‘lamr at me LLurcn will tntniah 3p -‘ alas! Music at Morning and Evening Servncee ta the way ot autos, Quartet as and Anthems. The Anniversary of the Millbrook Methodist Sunday School will he held on Sunday, DU. 29, 19! 7. Rev. W. P. Rogers, 8.3L, 0! \‘ color and Wie, Ham- Ltun, Esq.. of Toronto, chairman o! the Executive Conunittee oi the Ontario 5. Setoul Aeeociation. have been secur- ed fur the Sabbath Services because of their ability and prominence in Sunday School “ork, A .Your helm ,is bad, tongue is lurred, eyes are dull. appetite is poor, your «Inmach reeds tone, sour liver needs awakening. 'l'ry Dr. Hamilton's Pills. ‘ [u just one night you'll notice a difl'er- ant-e, {hr Dr Hamilton's Pills search out every trace of trouble. You’ll eat.1 sleep, dlgest and feel a whole lot better ‘ You will gain in strength. have a clear com; lexion. experience the joy of ro‘ bust health. To tone. pnrlfv and en- liven the system there is no.l.ing like Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 25 cents at 1.13 dealers. ' Millhrnck SL8. Anniversary. JUST THE MEDICINE YOU NEED. The Burâ€" loom he‘sâ€"Have you it ever, The nation is built on manhool and won-unluudâ€"TLe Bar-Room is built an ”:9 “ rm ks of both. A Door to every druukard’s grave. A Bar toj ya that home Impurta, A [bar to tears and broken heal-Is, A Bar to lngven, 8 Dow to hell-- \\ hoever named it, named it we'l. Is there not enough truth in the above to cause you to Vote for Local Option on January 6!]: next? A guarantee of painless cure goer- with every hnltle of Putnam's Corn Extractor Une Putnam's and V0!" cums go Bmmre of substitutes The Reeve than deck; closed sine lie. G ('arveth,char1ty to. J 'lurner" I 75 ‘ W H (V‘onmlw. " Q . .10 37 Wm 'l'hexton. amount... . 4 23 W H Uillutt, salary.... ............80 0t. [iv-laws. Itelulnt,etc......... .. 9 2? lat! Cantos, \\'ork...... 60 I! ll l‘jtlfllullds, account..... ......ll 25 GEO Fowler, accotmt...... ......12 8.Q Electric Light to date...... ........ 75 (‘0 A A Smith, Law costs.. ....... ......70 C6 ('onn. Kells reported that he lmt’ been delegated by a (‘mntnittee 01 CMtnt-il to settle with Mr. (Slurry re- Rat-ding lmrse claim, and succeeded in settling in full ot‘ctaitnlnr 590. Re port approved, Conn. Devell dissenting from this acttnn of settlement. A Duor to darkness and dial air. A Bar to honored, useful life, A Door to brawling. sense‘ess strife. A Bar to all that’s true and brave. The following accounts were present- ed,and nn motion of Kella and Dunk. were ordered paid: .las. lhntfman, snow plnw.........$? 7;" Wm Rowland. account... 91' Hy Hum, avcuunl.... 2 (It A. Leacluaccouul ...... ______ 17 41’ A Bar to heaven, 3 Door to He”â€" Wuoever named It. named it well A Bar to manlmess and wealth. A Door to want and broken health A Bar to homu- pride and fame. A Dom to sorrow sin and shame. A Bar to hope, a Bar to pruver, On nmtion n! Doakâ€"Deyell That the Engineer and Capt. dennmls test fire engine at once, and "necessary to have more help, paw men {or that purpose -- Curried. n mumgan, " 100 ................ A communication was rec-aived {mm the Underwriters Association, railing attention to the necessity of having fireiiiuhting appliances in tie best (1' condition. CORNS CURED FOR 25 CENTS On motion of DeyeHâ€"Dnuk the {0: loniuu rebates were granted: J \lvBride, bnaluens tux.........$" 88 H Richards, " “ ......... 2 10 J “'aHnn, " " 2 l0 J Walton,d«gtax...... lflfl Hugh Johnston. taxes........ 4 20 John Sloan,]906 taxps .......... .. 3 15 J. Swans. dmztnx........ l on J McDonald. " ...... I 00 Mrs.0’Brien, " ...... .......... l 00 H Mulligan, “ and cnnfirmml. Mr James Turner appeared hefurn the (‘uuncil and naked fur aid of (‘o .l or “and Council promised h 1m-k into the matter ‘ 1‘ 011m“ (Lumber, Dec 18,1907 Com vi! anal at 8 p m. All the me: born present. 'lhe Reeve in. II chair. Minutes of Ian! ln-utinn m. liar-Honm cannot run without Have you one to spare? Think THE BAR-ROOM. TOWN COUNCIL. ~ ru ms! at 8 p m. All the mem- nn-aent. The Reeve in. the Minutes nf last meeting road ~~-r Entortainme: 3 Cop! cc cc _ 8 ~ III... I n n u o I .COOOOOI m cm the joy of f0- nrlfv and an- » no.l.ing ”Lo 1’5 cents at 1.]! lured the Connci ’5 calm»; offing; Kaila 'l0“'.........$? 75» m.......... 9(- ............ 2N ............ 17 41’ J 'lurner" l 75 q ..10 37 19......” . 4 23 Pro-Idem Trotter, D D vraity. any: â€"I ’ouk ens recommend" ‘ 5 .. I iends, ‘ _, 7’35“ ft. H 25 12 89 '5 (1) 4 70 C6 Dr. S. E Dawson, King's Printer. Ottawa, aaya:â€"'\Vurld \\ He' is a relief to busy men '\\'orm \Vule’ is the only paper Much I rem! wnhout skip- ping. Sir Alternon (bots, Baronet, Mann- 1 t nth. Ireland. sumâ€"I am dulighted ' with ‘World Wide ’ The publication in ‘ superior to any of a similu kind that l l have seen on either side 1.! the At- I lantic. I am reconnnemling It t_o my : Manda. human interest. Regular Readers 0! World Wide’ are kept in touch mm the worH's thinking. So far as pdasibie, the edihn of 'World Wide‘ give both sides Mail in" portant questions. Read what sumo at the subscribers say: I 2 weekly budget of articles and car hone, carefully selected from the Wfll’ld'l greatest Jonrnale and Reviews. It reflects the current thought of hotl- hemlapherea. is internationally lair ‘and is the busy man's heat magazine. Almost better than the privileges ofu great. library. the selection Is no good As a pleasant to icâ€"a stimulant to the mindâ€".‘World l Ide’ has no peer- e! the price. no equal among the juurnall of the day. An efl‘urt is made to select e "’clee each week so that due propor tion in given to the various fieldl of‘ human interest. Reunlnr Random: no] ‘WORLD WIDE’ Physician. Surgeon and Accouchcur, cx-House Physxcian and Surge-on to Lakesidt: Hospital, Chir‘ago. Office at thc reside-nee of {3' Francis Hamiltr-n, a Bli'l‘HANY, ONTARIO. 55V BANK gm“- m [IF MUNTHEALE and $1.00 Magic Lanterns at $1.00 to $1 Vacium Guns at 25c. Games from 5c. to $1.50. Fruits, Doll’s furniture from 15c to $1 25 Doll's Carriages from 35c to 506 Dishes, Japancd wear at 20 35¢ Horns from 5c to 35¢ Banjos at 35c Harps at 50c Mechanical Toys at 25c, 35c, 50c We have an overflowing stock of beautiful things from you will find It easy to pick something appropriate tor ever) your list ; Dolls from 15c to $1.25 ' MILLBROOK S CHEAPEST STORE Gifts thatafford lastmg Pleasure '. HAMILTON, 11.8., L.C.P.S.0., Former (‘uston‘ers of accumnwdatcd as Lentok Interest Added 4‘ Times a Year on CAPITAL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS Branches at all important ('c-mrcs in (‘ England, Ncw York. (’himgu S CHOCOLATE, MIXED CREAM. c 5 Call and See for Yourself ; j Minna-1' «Cattoon Ro- my 3!! year!) sub‘ {"01 FF” Cams 8 $0 a not. go 3]] part. "“999. b, 191:» Don- . T. GRAN DY Oranges, goo] and sweet. at Lemons, very juicy at 25¢. a Péuts I)ates TOY S {If warmly to my very descriptinn o! :1 Banking goox and sweet. at 25¢. a dozen. very juicy at 25¢. a dozen. TE‘I‘S of the: Ontario Bank LUUORH‘C. Est. 1817. \urk, (Imago, Spokanc and Ncwfoundland. wigsmng your \a'uablc paper awry success. Yours. etc, - ‘ ‘ jOHN HUFFMAX. \Illlorool Dec 58) 1907, ~ ' ' his assistance, but not a word of tin: Iappeared m Ins “ put? of himself” in 1 th: Examiner. Again, a couple of lWoeks ago, he was moving auoxhcr lbuilding with which he got “ stuck," I and he again sent for me. and I we“! , down and helped him out of his difi’i- .culty’, but “our friend " never cvrn l gth: me a share of the credit. A few weeks ago “our friend” had a sarcastic notice m a Pct -rboro paper to the cthct that the “ Hufi'man” gang did not pay taxes in Pctcrbom and should not be allowed to do work there. To this ‘ insinuation I might say that my work in your city helps this indivtdual :0 pay his taxes, and he needn’t worry so long as he gets the contracts and can get the “Huffman” gang to help him out when he gets duck. but perlnps a day might come when the “ Huflinan” gang may tire of asstattng him in his troubles; Now. Mr Editor, I thank you for allowing ate this snace.‘ alld wishing your valuable mum mm"! Dear Sinâ€"Please allow me spam in your valuable paper to refer to a new‘ item that appeared in your paper some short time ago re. ‘ Moving of Build ingt, etc.’ in your City. _ A mOVer of buildings in Peterhoro takes all the credit for movmg build- ings that he Could not move Will‘lOUl assrstance, and he (havmg known the writer had undertaken \e: y ditficult jobs and carried them through success- fully.) sent for me to come to his aid 1, of «mm, obliged him and went :0 km ...M - , Claims Credit for Liming Son‘c Build mgs in Our City. 'I'o‘the Editor of Examiner. Mflfbrul Man Who nuance, but not a word of HMS [red m Ins “ pufl' of himde in Exammer. Again, a couple of : ago, he was moving another ng with which he got “ stuck," c again sent for me. and I we“! and helped Inm out of his diffi- but “ our friend " never chn he a share of the credit. A few -~- Al any" V Handkerchiefs {Vromflgcuto 50;, Men's Ties at 25c and 50c Men's Mufflers at 35c and sec Men's Gloves at 75c. to $1.50 Gifts for Ladies Gents Work Boxes from 25c. to $2.50 Manicure Sets, $2.75 to $5.25 Musical Albiums at $4 00 Musical Boxes at $5.50 Baskets at 25c and 50c Glove and Handkerchief Boxes from 20c up Cut? and Collar Boxes {1 cm 2°C to $1 00 Linnen Centre Pieces at $1 so Lumen Scaxfs from $1.50t08i3‘5o Ladies, Gems: . {mg (Zhildxen’s 7. Montgomery, M. D Physician and Surgeon, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO. fix in Turner's Drug\Store‘ _; Busincss transacted.“ .‘anuda, and in London, at 25¢. per lb. 3 lbs. for 25c. Large Varieties. ‘, M rxiL‘O, Moves Hunts: Paper every from which everyone 0n I'- Innu- In con-small: Int chvflx mm! m 9" 3; I? _§. Thou: d by none in any min 31 once for particul our rate one-third Address 2â€"â€" sum waist suit. to dress. The uhuh from one (tours :. \ swcn thousand 1 guanntec to give 1] to any one that car the ages of 14 and lam dress making count: tacbes if ‘ for yars. Beware employ no on: c This Is the only gutting School In C Next “’cst ¢ Mr L: d cy’s : tennhmg it. 4 lmiiding it w: Libran as six 595. Friffi I. 5 Side of the Shc Mr. Dobson‘ side of Mr. G. uninjured, To antic all 1. fish or Inst-111m: had) a personal c' a month. C135: Twaay of cach l tons teaches how (again: any gnmu 3| Eric St. Saar "qua-cu a “like 1 Persona: Again sy mp: . David Rea and death of Regina It Is only 1192 sp the you"; n an ‘ not two stars cir .30! luok 14:1 Silkwof “and R Rea, of Lmdsasz the church Inl all on Indian 3: 'Ol’k. Refreshm M Laguc zit-the Rev. Bfr Pcc‘ oes in his mm c? Sunday last. but Kt. Smith 31 Mc ‘ There was our 8‘ the Methodist ducted ks: week Read XHIZs. (inn Businesm musâ€"2! “I! be cred: We undusram mtcnds havmg e cued named lmc‘ncss umif a put up. Call and Much ere W'llmg hands the flames a: 'l'hc fire rag was 0: ly um the firemen 1h gmson was av m your spare Mrs. N: n" Cochranc, M Mr George I and only suc< their lives. Messrs: \1 McCaffrq' a: assxsting in lndly burnoc A. McPhus thrown omo merely hurt: had to rccciv “'c (300th (51“ (In the Past the flames. 1 mt: its vaig strayed. )1 about $4,o< Mr. Griffin’s $35c, cove": the M150!“ covered by it “dc-d to mm ‘0! than yaw big 510% i upidly lh stock, val: dollars, Col had no ins: scnous blo so rapidly (UL) Noni dcstructiw destroy-mg The fin: :l FOUR About ye; the 0] Friday come. fists will Bank wt: ed to am the abov has be thus (2 for Co (lhildrc his The 1 Xmas..‘ The

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