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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 15 Feb 1894, p. 1

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IRS. Z72 ENCEHEM l TAKEA ne ef iaim. DI. : .v, '8' .'A.\‘T Chap. 8 and ' John 1’2 mor nrch. the em. I he Cutting fly City new 0: WATCI‘! m5 CLOCK REPAIRING. C r. wuronn. ACCOUN IKNT AND (:s‘igne". Books opened a closed. Ac- count“ cuiiccted. Assignmentflakcn in charge am all dctaizs completed. "8 ecial attention given :0 book-kccpcr‘é work'w crc services of a p m nnent book-keepgc‘ are not required. Cornm'xnicatzans frodrflcighboring towns re« eeivc prampi attention and services in such has: perfornmd moderatctly and satisfac- ry. Otfice: 37'.) water street. Address.Post office box 12:3. i’eterooro. Out. 7 -6m T n COLLINS s; 00.. BAXKERSF. MILL- . BROOK. Famzcrs'and’mher gtod notes “3‘303338‘1. Dram: issued on aii ppmts of Can Ida and 3h: United Scares a. "cyst rates. . '1 he caiiection m gaze and other 11' cs 2. speqxauy. ‘03 made on res; estate. No comnnssnon h ”3'1 0.1km. non}: eido of King Street. Mm ‘Csaadmn Bank of Comma-co. W. HAND. VFTERINARX SUPGEON. o ‘fiuccexsnco T. HIIaSsazd.) Reg istcrcd an‘u‘ Ho: 1 Gmiuate of Ontario Veterinary Col- ego Tora‘mt n L-xg: r-Yeterinafy Surgepn \orth 11¢ West M01: xtcd Poiiee. Gfiléa Attended C137. iml been 705. Rayal ,:’Va£cxinary Collc re. ".32: Pm, Demisuyfis specialty. All o~ c g: c l animam' treated according to latest ~cu:: ’1 msz' lads. Office on King-st" opposite Don M} hotel. Milibrook. 913; ..~ ., I" vvv‘ van vu natural teeth. "Sitrous Uxi 9L my 18 Gas toi- the {mus » e33 extractionzof math. Good work o'uzu‘ml eed. 'iii be a: be: .32}! the 2nd and iLh Sundays 9! Inch mouth. navaool [st and 3rd Manda“. L2. DOM ESTI("A1'P§§%\NIMALS TREA'IH ci wccomling to Z-ttcst. scientific methods. Denin'ry a. spottialty. Calls by telegraph Dl‘Olliptiv responded to. 52 BE] i! ‘- “Y I v)I)FLL. ARMSF'P. 03".} 8:: NESBITT. Barristers. Soil {no . Notifies. e.c.. L20 bouts'az‘ :1 Bug Lton. W, 1.. Ridden, B. A" LLB. A. J Armstrong. 8. A. W. H. Nee -..itt B. A. Fins;- 3.455 203.215 placed. Money loam-u Andi :vestad. “Imam-3.3 collections made anz‘: general law busing: ulyuuv A‘, U o Oi‘lca and vsidgnc e, fizfilficboro. Ont. W ill hem ’ Queen 3 [801.81. Mi iibrook. every Saturday. A. WARD. BARRES’I‘ER, ATTORNEY- at Law. Solicitor, czc. 033cc in Ontario Block, VVal-Lon Strcea. Port. Rape. Money to lend on the security of res»! (>va as. Town and [arm property for sale. D J. A. V. Preswn) Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries, c.Oflicc-;, “food 8: Kells‘ block, M111- brook, 0113., and Bethany on the 2d and 4th Mondays in every month. Money to loan at lowes: raw-‘5. 36 , . W mmmgwng‘gmgr BUR-SS. FEM!) ~Sgoond door east-3f Yomg‘s Restaur- RCHIBALD W'OOE}. ISSUER OF IMAGE LICENSES. Milli-rook. OI V 0 so: to Dr. Mddric) Toronto and Victoria Umversi: fies. Licensiaze Mo :11 College Sur- goons. Edinbunfil. Member College Ph sicians sad Surgeons, Omar-La: (mice at. A. '1‘. ‘lliozt‘s drug store. office hours at Mr. W m. Richao‘ sousres ence,K. angst, Milibrook, LOYAL ('AVAN IfiDGEâ€"CANADIAN DE DE 1 OF‘ ODDFELLO S. meets the first and third Tuesday evmxi. s of each month in the Home Circle room’szKinz-st" Miubrookâ€" hour of meeting. 8 o'clock. The benefits of this Society are worthy‘t‘hc consideration of every person. Information furnished on application. “7. ARCHER. N. G. GEO. DUNCAN. Sec. .LVl \‘o. 6 ' if ' ”Dig"? \fieza 1! e secor d Vondnc,‘ m c' " month in Home (‘ itch: Rooms. W'ood 8.: K A‘- s block, at 8 o’clock a ‘m ~rp. \V . AI’L‘HE 1’. G. . ANDERSON. Loader. Secretar '. J. P3. YOUNG. I-‘in.-Scc. 720x (on/fazed 2’0 any one (I’m/er in an)" p/aa‘. A 71}! f56'7’5072 am part/95256 (/2622: 273 any Quantity 20/20/555ch or 7215227. at } "Lunanng MAL-5 beLLV'IIST SPECIA] a mansion gu‘en L03 a preservation of th‘ fun! Pa .p'a L'.‘o_-_.._ : .__:J , 1‘ .- KIUKAP g c. Mcgmxgx:_zu._n.. C. M.. gssyccns T426 sale of 1/1565? fifedz'rz'fles 2'5 mm: _PL_;ESTON _(SCCCESSORS .c- W. CL.-RX:3. L5. S . DENTIST SPECIAU amen. '13:: 1" "an ‘n f In I. n [W A“ -n ‘L y vgyxszmzt. m'rzmmmr SURGEON DRUG STOR ;, MILLBROOK. IL] BROOK Cn‘u‘ A] Vol. XXXVIE A. LEACH’S MARRIAGE LICENSES Va-tcrinafi' Surgpdn. PROFESSIONAL socmmgs. INDIAN REMEDIES I . C, LESLIE, =1! A DJ: ONTARIO“: Hr: re purpme 0 Swim F022r‘2‘:2.~â€".r'~.sla Fair, \\ nz‘dic P. . {in Frank Kathy-250211} .103. Clarke, $2.122 2 K6222. Junior Fannin-Birruu Smithmn. Louie \2mmo, Harv. 2. .-2:2hm;.’.. H22: :ry K9222. Senior' i:‘.ix<1.-â€" Fred -I'du'd‘dh, Rose Ma.- hood, Joe l’mmwr Junior T122221. â€"Jvh22 Clarke, Hector Jewisou. Seninr‘ ~lecou I. â€"â€"i‘.2 'ne; . .viahoou Junior Iccone} .â€"Lione1 \‘2 atexman Part Second. â€"€}‘.i\e \s atmman, Lia Ma- 120321, Fm {die chi'son. Peg“ Fizs§.~-S2tzm-lcy11222120021.- 'lhc Methodist church of this place pur- pOSe 1m 1nd anmvsor my service Sunday, lv‘eln' :axy 1.0311 and on the following Mondaw a. tea. A good pro gramme is anti 'n‘ ma. ed. L,” S. S. 5'0...) u. 5" WITH .‘l‘JnAF-IL-‘15. ~1’1th ()1:ass.-â€"1".uz:-.ic Waterman, Louie \‘V ate: mam. Mr. Martin 1,.“ ker our 0: 122011“. zising starc- kcc per, has said out in M' cssvs. Will Fell andp John “111.0. \"e . wish them every success. M r. hcth 31:1"712011 and family are le1v1rtr our distxicL 1111 I goixw to (huden Hill. He will 1119112 follow his trade as a blacksmith. k LAILI' LIE-9R0. Our village 15 ful 10f business just now. The sleighin" seen :5 meme everything five- lier. Give him a call. ' V Several persons who came here (‘2 Wed- nesday night of last Week to the prayer meeting Were dissnppointed of this necessary means of :mee, for the spiritual life of a church. The sexton. having learned that the person who has led the :zxeeting since the pastor tenli ill would be absent, came to the conclusion there would be no one ")z‘esent to take charge of the service and conse- quently thought it, unnecessary to open the church. Something rat-her strange in a large intelligunt congregation and which shows that. their lay talent has not been as well developed as in some other denomina- : ions, for if only half a. (1.27.92: of Baptists or lethodists meet together for public prayer, ghey are al mys foam! equal to {he (wens-i n. Jam-es T a pusher. customers 2‘ 1; 0:11 ile .‘. I. _ v - «me mm a Mche, the popular taxi for spring orders. HIS sto complete and if yo: 1( with him you 312 r813: a: See him. M}: Rolland of Queen‘s (701213.30, Kingséon :1 gum ably occupzw the Pres‘nyrcriun pulpi‘ 12.55 Sabbath. ,Tnynna '!' (‘ r-t‘\.1- nuv I\n-vv ‘\.n....1.....4. :- (‘E'X III] TILLI'J. Misses Mary and Violet Kerr Spent Sun- day at the home of their uncle, Mr. )awid A rmst ron (r. " Items of interest forwarded by Tm: {El-ORT- ER‘ 3 own Correspondentq. The Perfection of English Breakfast Tea. { Having lately purchased a large quantity of Pine Logs, I am now in a posi- ‘ tion to furnish complete bills of demension lumber on short notice. In Shingles and LiméiI :lown all in prices. Land Plaster in Sacks, Bags or Barrels I inx'it-e an inspection of my stock and prices. Peerless Salt; in bar- ..A],_ 1‘ AAA - _ _ ___ TTTTTTT rels. Last, but not leastâ€"COAL AND WOOD. Office and Yardjat- Railwayfitation, u “The Orient” CHEAP , Shinglggfl CORRESPONDENCE. J. A. One of the choicest produc- tions of the Eastern Tea Gar dens. It is a. pure Ceylon and Indian Ten, blended by the most shilful Teamen and is warranted perfectly pure and free from arlulteration Put up in half and one pound packages. Try it and be con- vinced. Sold only by W N: popular ifyqu tailor, i: pz‘e‘pzu-mg 1's. HIS stock will [)3 found leave ., your 0 I'd 9.1 {45.11113 0111' have hem: EEEE EEEE )\ number or his turf: gut as good value ' ‘ 1' "'E‘I‘ towns. AAAAAA Lulnbw and Lime. MILLBROOK. ONT... THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1894. ' BC. “'9 see our friend Mr. H S. Potts is gander the mmging influence of la. grippe, [We hope he win soon be able to go around again. We learn that our 0M friend G. C. Brown- :idge, formerly Vet, Surgeon of Pontypool, but now of Brmnpton has taken unto him- sglf :‘m pal-me; for life. a Miss Smith of Hamilton. The marriage ceremoni was performed at the residence of the ride'l father on January â€". We wish the happv couple a; long and prosper-0113 life. \Vesley Cleuney and sister, Miss ' \ ‘v.enn.e ', are visitmg fliends at. Scugog PONTYPOOL. .\ [1. 6‘. B. Stanton, Railway mail clerk between Toronto and Barrie is home on the sick list. , ()JIEJIEE. On Tuesday, Feb. 6, Mrs. John Beetby, who has been for several months very ill, ,pussed quietly away. Mrs. Beaty leaves {four daughters to mourn her loss. Much ‘ sympathy is felt for the bereaved family. Mrs. John Sanderson is at present; confin- ed to the house 1):: sickness. _ v Our Presbyterian Sabbath school is going to hold their annual Anniversary the first week in March. If we may judge the future by the past we may safely expect a large crowd and fine programme. The Enghsh church “sleigh driving” party was a grand success. After the driv- ing was over ref"cshments were served in the Opera'ngse. The programme which followed was appreciated by all. I\ n. _. Mr. Steward, 1-1. .~\., occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church here last Sabbath." This is the second time Mr. Steward has favm-ed us wizh a. sermon and we hope it will not be the lust. “A move and before the 1mules could be put out. (111th a portion of the floor was burned away. \Ix's. Wesley 1~‘ aster, \ ho has been ill for several wee ks, h as not ve t recovcxed but we mp0, under the skilful tre atment of Dr Breleton and Dr. Br ”dd, to soon see her about again. 01) M ontlrw morning of last week 3.” 253 “c -‘ L1. “'1’!“ mus so ‘20015 caugh‘ fire under the . - Youv talk about} hard times, but look here! J. Caldweli, the miller, offers for sale for the next two weeks his large stock of flour at. $1.40 per 100 lbs, and give you the bag in the bargain. Buyers look sharp now as this is your chance to make and save money. Messrs Wier Twamley are drawing large cedar logs and placing them on the ice at. their mill. They purpose using them to face the dam this sprig They are bound to make a good jug an; place the dam in first-class {egatin Mr. J. H. -Mom'ow spent Sunday in Peter- borough. Rev. Mr. Thorn'of Ashburnham will have charge of the service in the Methodist church here on Sunday next. MAN TERS LINE. The death Of 311‘s. Thom K111313112 .ha; caused a depressing gloom to overshadow this neighborhoods She was a. lady of kindly disposition and beloved by all who knew her. Her remains were laid in their last resting place on Sunday last. The large number that attended the funeral showed the respect ‘ in which deceased was-held. ‘ Mr. B. Blskely, who has been ill for some 'me is recovering. 21W? are sorry to note the fact that we are a iout to lose one of our best citizens, there is only one consolation and that is that he has not the grip but the clinch instead. What we would like to know? \Vhen 3:301) and George are going visiting around he corner again? Why Wes. returned ; gfrom the funeral so late on Sunday night. ' TherE will be revival services held In the Methodist church on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. Every one made welcome, The ice in the Cavanville mill pond is good this season, and this is the time for you to get your ice for the summer. (1.1 VJNI'ILLE. We are pleased to hear that Mr. Albert. Tinney and his sister are rapidly recovering from a slight; attack of diphtheria. Dr. Blairton attending physician. Sickness i; verfpreC'alent, to an' alarming 3‘ W. TH EXTON. â€"-At Hartford 3. young couple evidently newly married, boarded a train the motion of which made the man, who had been drinking heavily, quite sick. When he had settled into a deep sleep the disgusted bride took an envelope from his coat pocket, wrote a note on the blank side of an old letter, drew a ring from her fingure and en- closed it in the note, and then left the train. Rheamatism racks the system like a thumb-screw. It retreats before the power of Hood’s Sarsaparillu, which purifies the blood. Lvuvllvn kttl w "Vv\.§ illu‘t.’ VVUMIU U~V $t‘.y Ills - “ No man ought to ask his home merchnnt to trust him when he is in tne habit of visit- ing other towns and paying the merchants therein cash for all he buys of them.” One of our exchanges very truthfully touches up a good many people by saying : “ ‘Coffie down is it no closet at all, but that yeg gqt_mc_ in ‘3’ _ “ And with that the walls stopped stock still, and he opened the door ; and there I was with the roof jist over my head ! And that’s what saved me from goin’ up to the hivins entoirely !” “ Says the sojer- cap, ‘ Be aisy, six , they 11 be all light yrhen yez come dOWn.’ - “ So I stips intil the closit, and. all of a suddenn he pulls at a. rope, andâ€"it’s the trooth I’s telliu’ yeâ€"the walls of the buildin’ begin rumun’ down to the cellar. 7‘ ‘Och, Murthcr,’ says I, ‘ what’ll become of Bridget and the childer which was lift below there ‘3 “ Says I, ‘Is Misther Smith in, six-‘1” “ Says the man Wid t‘ 1c sojer cap, ‘ \Viil 3ezrsnte13 in_?' REV G110 M. ADAMS, 11. 1)., Aubumdale, Mass .:â€"-â€"I recommend K. I). C. \e1yst1‘01w- lv In my case it has proved singularly e11icie11t.When I could find nothing else to givemlief it was a. pmmpb lemedy. I should be unwilling to be \\ ithout it. Pxofeésor Stuart of Petcrborough gives an exhibition of ‘Norld’s Fair views next F ‘iday evening in the Temperan 2e hal}. Miss Maggie Runnings returned last Sagurday from a trip to Keene. Mrs. Jzfines M chan arrived home Satur- day night from a. visit in Petcrboro, \Ve 'regret the loss Mr. Joseph Morden had recently, of a fine cow. The one he owned previous to this one, was burned the time his stable was. The post morten on the last one deduced the theory that the separation was caused by a. pieee of barbed w1re found in the stomach. 3-11.11]. b‘adlcr offers a house for sale 01 for renting. Thomas J umieson, V'Esqq has recovered from the effects of La Urippe, but; Tom looks weather-worn. The C. O. 15., Court Primrose initiated some members a few nights ago. This court seems to be composed of enterpising men and is flourishing like the good order they are ought to. Rev: Mr. Stuart very acceptably filled the Presbyterian pulpit here, the last two Sun- day evenings. Rev. John Ewing, wife and daughter have returned from a three weeks’ visit in Toronto and the 'west. \Ve are please to see them back again and hope they have had a delightful and Arecupemtive visit. Mi's. J ames Smith has just returned from visiting ~yer-daughter at _P01§t_ypg_ol. Scho-ol is booxiiing again, Mr. Denny hav- ing recovered from Ins Indisposition. Mr. Cyfus Rutherford was staying in town last. week. Mr. Joseph Bland had one of his ribs fractured last Wednesday by a runaway team of horses overtaking him, running astride his load and knocking him off his load of wood. We hear that nothing seri- ous is likely to occur from his severe shaking up and expect he will soon be able to assume his usual duties. JIIO UNT PLEASANT. The Y. P. S. C. E. held a. memorial ser« vice last Tuesday night in the Methodist church. Rev. D. N. McCamus of Millbrook, was present and made the meeting very pleasant. indeed, He sang with good voice and expressiveness the familiar song “ My Ain Countrie ” and afterwards addressed the meeting on the subject of the life and death of the late member, Mr. Freddie Elliott. The reverend gentleman’s remarks were very well chosen, and so didactic that many were strongly impressed. Miss Jennie Graham sang a very appropriate selection entitled “Remembered.” The meeting was closed by repeating of the Lord’s Prayer in concert- “d" .4... Mngedmg ‘Eelief. Ask for F’l’: “c .- N éK-v fiot-tle. Mothers will find the PAIN-KILLER inval' llable in the nursary, and it should always be kept near at hand in case of accident. For pain in the breast take a. little Pain- Killer, in sweetened milk and water, bath. ing the breasts in it clear: an the same time. If the milk passages are clogged from cold, or other Ganges, bathing in the Pain-Killer “”1 bn'wb ’n-nrnnflintn relief. Ask for HID The- concert given by the members of L. O.L., No._388, in the Orange hall recently was indeed’ something worth hstening to. The Crowe family took an active part in the grogramme and were repeatedly encored. tewart Bros. sting band were no mean addition and Messrs. Preston of Ballvdufl‘, Armstrong of Orono, supplied the vocal music to the letter. The turnout was not as large as expected. But if the members of 388 ever favor as with another programme I believe their hall will be filled to overflow- ing. extent in our ngiqhborhood and our worthy doctor is kept- on “ the go ” almost all the time. ‘ PAT IN IIE ELEVATOR. ‘2’ says I ‘And is it a haythenish balloon Try our Twentyâ€"five cent t-ea', best value in town, alsé uur Ram Lal’s 1mm .Tndxan Tea- at 1‘ IR} cents/ Having been connected with the business of Mr. J. C. Turnbull, at Peterboro, for the last six years I will be pleased to meet friends in this vicin- ity an d Ivycrsgemmlly. .1 V , , F1011 H- (koof :nncmies juxt receiv ed. LG 1119‘s. m1”. (IOUd \alue my m” 113? .G.LANG. General Store Having bought tlu Lankmpi . took of JOHN B YERS, at 1L low rate on the dollar, will sell f0: cash, at In: that cost: price, the whdgjfipckvof' Dry Goods, 30mg; Shoes, JAMES T. 8. LANE, Customers with 1mm» can dxixL- to our: Simcoe Street entrance withcut dalger of them scaring at thcfi ‘trcct Czr P. S. â€"-The balance of our winter stock of Mantles, Dress Goods, Underclothing, Tweeds, Overcoatings, «Shawl 5 and Comfort- ers at prices to clear. Anyone wantmg a new spring Mantle can secure one now from us, as we have received several lines of travellers‘ samples and can give you a bargain. We have cleared out, a whoiesaler's stock at 500. on the dollar, bl-zck and colored, plain and ribbed‘ 1n a‘l sizr», commencing at 150. a pair, CASHMERE HOSE. â€"The ‘ CHEAPEST house m the county for Cashmere Hosiery. Our Dressmaker, Miss Robson, has receiv- ed the spring styles and is now ready to ex~ ecute all orders promptly. \Ve feel we can- not speak too highly of her ability to fit; and get up neat, new styles. She always gives perfect satisfaction. Our prices are as low as the lowest consistant with good work. Customers are beginning to enquire for new Dress Trimmings. We are showing a. new range of Fancy Braids 111 all colors and widths. Jet Trimmings, /,Ba13y Ribbons, Watered Silks, also Bluff Laces which we are told w ill be 118611 more than ever this season. New Heptonette Cloths in black and blue. Perfectly waterprocf, suitable either for Coats or Dresses. m‘own, the latest London style. New Black Brocades in Satin and Crepe finish, ranging from 40c. to $1 per yard. A full assortment of Cardinal Dress Godds in all qualities for waists. \Ve are just opening out. a case of New Dress Serges, heavy weight and new make, 13 diFerenb shades, 40 inches wide and only 250. per yard. Ea-figezfigafi E GENEPAL STORE J.c.TuRNEULg abrgennd Simcoe Stresis, PETERBOROUGH. TUKNBULL’g lime-arias, Etc. . LANG- No. 6 \L

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