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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 4 Jan 1894, p. 5

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Ontario. rid RETAIL. pain: for butter am} BERSHOP. LRYANS alue in YER \CIS SMITH Campbencroit. 0n: ice on lot 13, con. 10, L 31.00 for season. In Mowers for the very ;d to me the‘sast seven mess, I wo d resyect- ce of the same this yeqr. blication. e abové( 3nd pgaces at. Mifl‘orook relauves to any other Brown and “'hite Leg- : cockerls for sale reason roceries, Y 8: 00., 915a {ring in lIDER, d Jeweller ltreet, Emmoingnnd ev ery rial line caJemDy attenél 'eet, ;Boar, “King Bruce, ch 16th. 18‘3- Mtge .ewan,” No. 2522; far- 'ovisibns ,I LLOTT er Iertaker, ck of COFFINS. has a! UndertakerS’ and an other_ kinds at lowest price). see him, 14?. Artist. "/7267: in muzzle}: ONTARIO vé guar- Wire W003. Remain, s53 HENRY HL’DSOE-i, of tb me no good. bones W( good old to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. bottles, the sores healed, a‘ Perfumes, saparilla. adv United States, and always take pleas- ure in telling what good it did for me.” Specuu 21.111 \‘0 village, new ye neatly Rubbe This year vie haw best odors 01"":11: fol! ed makes : ROGER G'ALLET, guxbOâ€"m. «Scam .. unwinding €135 Erin. 1.55.0”. can; APPLE. WHITE HELIGTROPE WHITE IRIS. FEW Preparâ€"ed by Dr. J. C. A)! Cures others, Rose GERAML‘M In Bulk or- in Fancy snitabnl. ~ for Xma ALBUMS, ftLUSki Mu CARDS. Am) BOOKLETS, FOR CHILDREX, v-_- «Ayer’s S_arsaparilla " "~ T--u.“ 'M'; --Mrs. Ira. Naétrass and non, friends in Toronto. u v:â€" Mother urged Me â€"\i’. Archer spent, with his brotner, and 9011. -â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. 3313351011 an m. of Peterboro spent \ev.c Y ears w Louisa Johnston. -â€"Mr. Dr. Dickinson of Port I in town a few days, (at: guest ,Beatty. Ardagh, Mr. J as. anyer Booms. n, u. Writing Desks and a. host just the thing i0; Cbfisifil meu’s. tioubled since. good, and it was would be affecte a. At last. my 'd "1i ELLIOTT, ELUSH .GOODS, vrc 11:1ch in Stock the '3 -:h: following Celebrat- BOOkso . .' Ayer a: 0;)..Lowen,Mua. r.5.will cure you s, of the James Smith Woolen Machinery CC» Philadelphia, c., Sac. DRUGGIST. ' 31110:: BOEEICS x’crg Xm sPrzscntS- Pent 813155-92? and with the SEELY, RIGKSEGKER ViNOLIA .. Jd’anston and children- New Years with Miss of Port Hope has 5-; Port HOPe TOY BOOKS are visiting in Cobourg 3.11ch 101115 as the Toronto the parental of Toronto the large -â€" ‘31 11101-1? 11 1;- :‘t Iii-1g 1* ucr cord for cash. orlers o 1‘ WHY. â€"It- is Said the RR)“ influence deter- mined the result of many of the successful candidature: 'm tirercoent city and town elections. -â€"â€"Christmas Numb s of .e “ Star” and “ Saturday Nag/1;: ” fox i c at W. VAXCE’S. -â€"â€"T‘n.c Rev. W. P. Young of l’cterboro, preached in the Methodist church on Sun- dxy morning and evening and renewed 01d azquaimance: in t1 e village. â€"C‘nris*mas od ’ vvreat variet ' at A. 5 men’s, Min . 43 â€"â€"How many times have you written 1893 at the head of your correspondence sime Monday, I wouldn’t do it again, for 1894 is upon us. Anny-n 1'“ {3; Per- 48 1 Master brothers; ope “'83 of Miss â€"â€"Is it- a. robe you want? If so J. B. JENKINS is in it. Call and see him. â€"â€"The regular meeting of tho Millbrook Public School Bin-d will be held on next Friday night, Jan’y 55,1894, in thexouncil chamber at 8 p. m. â€"â€"Economy is the watchword. But it is false economy to allow your horses to stand shivering for want. of blankets when they can be bought so cheap at T. B. J ENKIN’S. 50 in the Presby afternoon. lighteSu and most shoes in the ma ét. You can net them at T. B J E\’KI\' 50- â€"â€"--\11 the n‘embers of the Hon-m Circle Lodge me reonested to attend the meeting \next Monday evening, gs business‘of import- ance is to be transac ed. '., A. A.- any» la vv v- â€"Toronto Giobe. It was encouraging to her when she appeared on the Stage to find before her 'Lhe largest. and perhaps the most select aufiicnce which ever met in that vast edifice. 'Town hall, Millbrodk, J an’y 15, 1894. â€"-The old year out» and the new in heraldefi by the Anglician church be] Sunday night. If they had told the lwho trfiled that bell to toll it short( woul‘d'have told on the hours of slee man}: ‘ â€"Ilisten to this offer. ~If . local news together "with happenings dally in a nutsh‘ broék REPORTER and Toron’u both for $2.50 a. year, an offer heard 0f, and only securct advance. .-.-- _-- day and 13 being place'd'in position on top d’f‘f-he town hall and now you chappies who have been going to woiklate in the morn- ing-and stretching tlwnoon hour an extra. fifteen minufes just beam attention for the music of the town bell. -â€"Toronto fifail. The audience was‘ enthusiastic and appreciative. So many‘ were turned away in consequence 6f the assembly room not being elastic that the entertainment. is to be repeated on Monday evening, when severzil new pieces wm be introduced. Town hall, Millbrook, 'Uan’y v v----u~-â€"â€" - ance last week in our rush, and espeéiafly the sad death of policeman Sidney Fallis, 0f ‘ Toronto, and relative of many of. our read- ‘ ers. After only a. short illness he was takenrofi in the prime of manhood. A~num- ber oi'ixis brother policemen came down 10 the funeral and pay their last www.m- We fen-Tier our expressions :of Sl'mPathy rho l the bereaved friends. ~â€"1'.M L. S. Clurry i1 handsome cutters left an of them beiore ti: 9 seas ed he \viilgive 1011 :1 barrrain on anyt you want fez 1 16: next txxo weeks. one Gladstone cutter left. Call 11 once see for yourself as prices are cut wide 4 -â€"At a 11 mfing of Court- I\ aniioe, 0-7: I 0 F‘som 1e15, held last week following officers were elected for the ;1391;_ Chief 11111120 râ€"-â€"S. V\. CW X me C 1ief Runnerâ€"L. S. Ola-rt Recording Sec1eta1-yâ€"-\V. S. Pickup Financial Secretaryâ€"R Stanton Treasurerâ€"W . J. Gardiner S. 3 _.â€"â€"J 111111 Newton J. \\‘.â€"W. Leach Felt I ts, Rublers and prices go to WM. 43 me of Refs, Fowler Co‘s cal- . . "". T r not can avg .39? 030‘ 1....2'1‘. -The new fire bell came to hand on Mon- S B. â€"-(xeo. Burnham J. B. â€"John Hicks Ph) sicianâ€"Dr. McKinnon Chaplainâ€"W. D. Nugent c D C. H. R.â€"A. A Smith Baeprgsmtamc to High CO“? Eilist J’We overlooked many items ' of import- m to this offer. If you want the aws together "with the foreign [gs dally in a. nutshell, The Mill- amRTER and Toronto Daily World $2.50 a. year, anoffer hitherto un- ‘f, and only secured by cash in Sir. Potter, missionary to the n Toronto and Montreal in h Bible Society will preach .'teria1°. church ’next Sunday glician chmch bell on] ley had told the boys; I to boll it shorter, it- the hams of sleep to .rgain on anything: txxo weeks. Only :. Call at once and ‘. are cut wide open. Lvanhoe, N0- st week. the for the year Simpiy Awful Worst Case of Scrofuia the Doctors Ever Saw Completely Cured by Egan’s SARSAPARILLA. “ When I was 4 or 5 years old I had a scrotâ€" ulous sore on the middle finger or my left hand, which 0t so‘bad that the doctors cut the finger o . and later took off more than half my hand. Then the sore broke out on my arm, came out on my neck aqd face on both sides, nearly destroymg the S! ht of one eye, also on my right arm. Doc ors said it was the they ever saw. It was uimply awful! Five years ago I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Gradually I found that the sores were begin- nin to heal. I kept on till I had taken ten bot les, ten dollar-1!. Just tlunk of what a return I got for that Investment! A thon- mnd per cent? Yes, many thousand. For the past 4 years I have had no sores. 1 Before, I could do no work. 1 know not what to say strong enough to express my grat- itude to Hood’s Sayrsa arilla {or my perfect cure.” GEORGE W. URxEn, Farmer, Gale way, Saratoga. county, N. Y. b â€"Mr. R. J. Doak has sold out his hard- ware business to Dawson lair and H Johnston, who may be depended upon to do the right. thing to old and new customers. Here’s our hand to your success boys. -â€"â€"W ho says we are not going to hm e slein'h Tl‘or Xmas“: But what, is a sleighl ri ta Bells and 1’ obes, Hooo's PILLS do not weaken, but add digestion and tone the stomach. Try them. 25c. Whist Case of Scrofula ; The phonographic conce hall on New Years evening tended, and the programme and entertaining, was highl those whose ears were $11: melodious strains. â€"A short play entitled “ Our Toys" wm ' be performed in St. Thomas’ church school- 1 house at 7.30 p. m. on Thursday evening, . January 4th. This little play is adapted from Mr. Corney Grains’ “Our Dolls House,” and owing to its humorous nature will no doubt be well appreciated. Admission, 10 cents. Sunday school children free. See bill in post office. ‘ â€"â€"Have you tried the Cardigan over-shoe. For comfort and conveniâ€" ence they are unsurpassed. T. B. JENKINS. 50- â€"â€"Toronto Saturday Night. After her‘ return from the West, Miss Jessie Alexand- . er received a royal welcome on Friday even- ing last. The popularity of this young lady needs no better testimony than the fact that she was obliged to repeat the per- _ formance on Monday last, and that hun- i dreds were turned away from the door at . the first entertainment. Town hall, Mill- brook, J an’y 15, 1894. _._â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. R. J. Doak has sold his stock of Ha rdware, Paints, Oils and Glass to Messrs. JOHNSTON . FAIR. Mr. Fair has been clerk for Mr. Deal: for the past eight years, and thoroughly understands the hard~ ware business. The new firm are busy get- ting the stock into shape after stock-taking. They respect-fully solicit a. continuation of the patronage bestowed upon their predeces- sor. It is their intention to offer the pub- ‘ lic every reasonable inducement to buy goods from them that upright and honest dealing \1. ill aford. ,_ . . 11 ,-.......4-nt‘ Infilfl‘flcinfl all w'ork all the Time. Mr. Geo. IV. Turner dealing v. ill atom. The stock is well assorted, embracing all ‘ the leading lines in Axes, Cross-cut Says Files and Cow-chains. Particular attentiog is directed to the celebrated “ Premier " Cross-cut Sa w, which is the fastest cutting, best temper. and easiest kept in order of aily samever offered to the public. A very 11!" oral discount for cash on all sales from_ :51 upward. The public are cordially invxted to give the new firm a tried. Mr. D0?»k will remain with the firm and take charge of the seed department. Thousands of lives are saved annue the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. treatment of croup and whooping the Pectoml has a- mosb marvelous 1t allays inflammation, frees the Obs air passages, and controls the d‘ cough. chsu' K ‘V‘ ‘ h ri 7" t; Bells and Robes, Ladies Black. Cashmere Hose, rib J ENKINS IS the outfitter in these All other lines of Heaay Hosiery :30 Alf/[ALIANER‘ ______.â€"â€"â€"â€" CIIANGE OF B ([SINESS. xhic concert in me town rs evening, was well at- ror'rammc both nox el and was highly appreciated by were susceptible to the u Our Toys ” will . annually by oral. In the )oping cough. rvelous 0380‘- he obstructed the desire to :nakx: is a paint, in our husmzzss 110:, up galâ€"rd v"... ..__‘, pupely ‘NINTER STOCK to another seas-'91], and knz)wing than the first loss is the. smallest, we have. 0.9.34.de to (.1931- out Elie 13:1. Ezuzce of our VJINTER GOODS, regardless Of profit and as spt-edilj‘ns pussihk, to make mom for SPRING GOO DS. “'9 assure our friezfls that; Genuine bar gains will be the order of the day. Read our sz.t over 211%qu y, and be on baud Saturday, January 6, 1894. _._... - â€"-- _~ As w c immés‘i 3%. 30’5- Hem y A11 ngy Double fold Me'itons “ Sara es Twenty-five ack 'f‘ Black Sarah Silk 811.1th Silk, all shades Pongee Silk all shades .LUllswc uun. v.-- V __,, “ “ “. 500., pure silk. Velveteens, Silk Velvets, Braids, Gimps, BE Tx-i cent. less than usual price. UNDER WEAR DEPART. H H H Ladies Colored Skirts $2.75 goods; sale price $2. Ladies Silk Skirts 3.25 gqods, “ 2.3 Ladies Natural Wool Undervests, $1 goods, 5:1 A_,_ -‘vr\ 1" am? éAMAB? 3m Ladies Heavy B1: Ladies Heavy _W'(_)01H0.<§ 5. Cottonades, 20 to 25¢. Flannele ottes, G18) Mann Men’s Wool Shirts and Drawers 65c. Men’s Heavy Cardigan Jackets, 753. Men’s Heavy \Vool Hose, 35c. goods, 5 Silk Ties 35c. to 500. goods, sale price Also a. lot of Men’s Mitts, Kid (Loves, ; reduced prices. CH 00. 6| Rheumatism Cured in a Dayâ€"South American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the S) stem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediatly disap- pears. The first dose greatly benefits. '75 cents. Sold by A. LEACH, Druggis‘c. All- \\ 001 Blankets; Q3. 50 g L‘ '94 F1 “ 9.3%) ’olored Comforters $5.00 GLADSTzfiE CUTTER FO SALE. Irv, Silk (Pena cle Soil) “ Bengaline H 5‘ Sarah Silk ‘ 'I‘RAYED INTO THE PREM 15L: Martm Parker, Bailiebor , three last > ‘ calves. the owner is reque. ed: pony pay expenses and mm: way. M. PAREEE»: .a QTRAYED. t‘ 0 0x3 A FIRSTâ€"CLASS HALL, GILCHRIST co. “ Sergei; “ DUc. UGOQ.‘ “ Hopsacks, “ 700. Goods, “ Shot Hopsacking 750. Goods, “ Tweeds, $1 Goods, Novelty Dress Patterns‘ at prices that fl ESTRAY GATT .x'UILL/NER Y ack Cashmere Gloves, 150. goods, sale price “ “ “ 40c. goods, 3:119 pride 'ool Hose 35c. Goods, sale price 25c. shmere Hose, ribbed and plain, 50c. goods, 2 6' ‘lâ€"Tpaav Hosierv at the lowesz cash prices. r‘ HOS‘IERY AND (1L0 V55. in: in 0111‘ businfls not to carry 0V8? _ _ n .1 -:y<â€".- - :0 25¢. “ Kg, Suki p'ice v w. ; Flannels and Shinings m: in“ cat cad-x pri EEN TS’ FURNISHINGS. $3.00 ind Drawers 65c. goods sale price :303. gan Jackets, 7 3c. goods: sale price 5:3c. Hose,3 50. goods, sale piice 25¢. )c. goods, sal e price 2:3c Mitts, Kid G} ox es, Mufflers, Top Shit" DRESS GOODS. THEE firEMISES 9F. _ -A. N... s, all shades, 25c. Good“, “ 50C. (“fildfi :ks. “ 70c. Goods, Mar aw '1: THOS. ELLIOT uafiy 6, 1894. STAPLES. goods, Simcoe Baflieboro. CD (3 t“. have i I Been AzVD JIAIVTLES. u ' 2,50 g0(}ds,s;121€ Price 4‘ Gavan. pro- .LVl No. 6, Meets the second Monday Home Circle Rooms, Wood o’clock sharp. W. ARCHER. G. \V. }‘ Leader. BETHANY, ALL DOMESTICATED ANIMALS ed accordingjo latest scientific Dentistry 3 speexalty. C s by 1 promptlv responded to. Street, Pet erboro . HILLBROOK Young's Stock of Confectionary never ,plete. Canned goods a specie.” hand Fancy Cakes from best 1111 You can get 3 lbs. Royal Mix Candy for 25s. You can get Malaga Grapes, C.C. Grann- berrics, Florida Oranges at 300. per (102., Missourian. Lemons at 20c. per (102., Fresh Oysters at 400. per quart], Fresh Oysters in Cans at "25¢. a can. Our stock of Fancy Goods must. to be appreciated. Prices away d Ovster Parlor and Lunch Room. Oysters servded in any style. Good square Lunch 15c. a“ Don’t} {orgies the place, Og’posite J. Giilott’ 5 Cabinet Ware- 1001115, King-st West. , 30% prices. 30c. ”code, sale p: n? 4... :ash p1 xu:$. Call and inspect. Top Shuts. 0 t" .. i .1] 111V] 1 J. R. YOUNG. Fin.-1 marked down c1 054 Veterinary Surgeon. py over any knvwmgr ‘31.: the CA) LOST- Danie c P71C6 $3. 00 S- in (C. LESLIE. “ (é u ,NADIAs HOME (31110135: [onday in every momn 1n Wood 8; Kells blocE, a: 8 ;. W. H. ANDERSOX‘,‘ Secretary. Sale “”66 1.1 .12 C 1.0 AT s .611 t} .183!) t 6 11 ('68. ‘6 ‘5’ (L y never more com- specla'ty. Bxscults best mrnufacturers. of our .‘ AAu‘a-uu. - 7" scientific methods. 115 by telegrggh OK per yard >Sec. $4,070 $4 00 $2. 50 $1.30 19c . 35c. 50c. 50c. 75c. -v 7 ')c. 1. 00 1.20 75c. oxymo- per at be seen down.

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