bd z , CIC., r shown in pf COFFINS. of L'ndertakers’ tan other kinds lowest prices. vk of? ne and Dieting for sale uranceed. Also and lath. Anv- zoods. com- W. STAPLES. 94. 10 Hope.amhor- :Co..Br Broifh: on. r 15 lbs. Seed 3; no extra care an offer eleven It will cas: iztle : may be worth I don’t give you L1 Only be too glad 21' street. for us, and rods would re are pre- ad)" for the :st patterns, the I? rgest hi5 Stable, rung mam 101] rtaker, SIOC F OR SALE-Z. per-thousand do smrn, RMER. LOTT to order 611 ’ERY ! 0L, 0K, s for the .o 25 still ave the Jew;- m E n such do 9561']? I-ly. Itch on human aghh’ors: cured m 30 minutes by W Lotion. Thig RM Lawn, Draggist. â€"Mr. John Cochrane, after a two months vacation, left for his engineering work in Montana last week. -The Veu. Archdeacan Allen entertained the teachers of his Sunday 5011001 9"“ the Rectory on Tuesday evening 133t- -â€".\Ix~s. Dundass, who has been stopping at Mr. I. Needham’s for some time, left last week to live with her niece, Mrs. Chas. Gilchrist in Port Hope. â€".\lrs. Wcod spent a few days in Port Hope last week, with her daughter, Mrs. chroy. â€"-Mrs. John Steele was visiting her mother, in Port Hope last week. â€"Johnston Fair, all steel, and hand made axes are superigr.,ta’ anything in the market. 1-. -Mrs. W'hyte is home again after a few weeks vacation. -M. Parker of Bailieboro has sold out to Messrs White and Fell. â€"Mrs. George McCartney, of Bethahy was in town a. couple of days last week. day. â€"The Dominion Parliament is called for March 15th. For llze new! 60 days we will make a reduction on all Glasses sold. every pair. EYES YOUR â€"â€"%. Valentines Day. -â€"Miss Beatty is visiting in Port Hope. Prepared by Dr. J. C.Ayer 8:. Co., Lowell, Mass. and had about decided to sit up all night in my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then oc- curred to me that I had a bottle or Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a. few moments, I fell asleep. and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pec- toral every night for a week, then grad- ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured.†Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Promptto act, sure to cure “ Over thirty years ago, I remember hearing my father describe the wonder- ful curative effects of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. During a. recent attack of La. Grippe, which assumed the form of a catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom- panied by an aggravating cough, I used various remedies and prescriptions. While some of these medicines partially alleviated the coughing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me the moment I attempted to lie down at night. After ten or twelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, -The Ontario Legislature opened yester- Cured by Ayer’s Cherry Pectorall Mrs. P. D. HALL, 217 Genessee St, Lockport, N. Y., says: A. T. ELLIOTT, TOWN TALK A Racking Cough \Ve guarantee satisfaction with THE DRUGGIST. slble Glasses. Should receive the great‘ est care that you can give them, and if you suffer trom dimness of Vision, ï¬tted with the Best Pos- near sight, you should get either from distance or m" tzuls. Sold by ï¬es and all animals Woadbflrs Sanitary it should be. One representative from each towuship is suï¬icient for all pur- poses. To equalize the voting, give the rep: cscntatives from large townships two or three votes, according to population. By such a course .a. sufï¬cient large council would be sent to the County seat to transact the business of the municipalities. If such a course was adopted, an immense saving would be accomplished. At present the county councillors are paid $3 a. day. Salary commences Monday and runs through the entire week, with mileage extra. When carefully considered, it is no wonder that. the reeves and deputy reeves seek re-election year after year.â€"Bowmanville Statesman. â€"VVe suggest to the Patrons this new plank for their platform. The Cobourg Past says, speaking of the Conmies Council, the the representation is altogeLher too large, and the expense 8. good deal more than â€"The large bills and programmes are out for the minstrel en tertainment and although they may give you same idea of the good treat in store, they are only as the china. on the table, the excellent dish of digestible food will really be enjoyed by those who come lto the town hall on Friday evening. We have heard the rehersal and can assure even the most fastidious that they will be pleased with every part. The purpose to which the proceeds are to be devoted viz, the purchase of a piano for the town hall, is something every church ankscgbiety is interested in and their aid sizuld be forthcoming, as it is the intention 0 11'" committee to grant free use of the piano for all lOCctl entertainments- â€"Mr. Barry Campbell’s blacksmith shop was destroyed by ï¬re at an early hour yes- terday morning, from, it is supposed, a coal from the stove or a lurking piece of hot iron. No. ‘2. hand engine was on deck and prevent- ed the ï¬re from spreading, but what the citizens would like to know is, Why No. l Co’y did not turn out? Why the ï¬re bell was not in such shape that the accident of the bell overturning and thus becoming un- manageable afterwards, were impossible? Why the nightwatchman was not on hand before the ï¬re was so far gone that the con- tents» of the building could not be removed. Captain Sweedv U. S. A†San Diego, Cal, says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the ï¬rst medicine I have ever found that would dome any good.†Price 50 cents. Sold by A. LEACH. â€"Let no samples as to season or propriety keep you from helping on the object the minstrels have in view, in their concert on Friday night. Purchase a. ticket even should you be unable to attend, so that we may have a. piano at all times in the hall xeady for use and not be at the expense and inconvenience of hawking an instru- ment tip-stairs a. dozen or two times a. year. The entertainment will be good. His Honor Junior J udg‘e Ketchum held devision court here on Thursday last and straightened out knots in the district chain of legal despute, \Ve had often heard that a lawyer’s scroll was diiflcult to decipher but for a. witness to state that he couldn’t make out a. banker’s was tough. â€"English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Rina Bone, Sweeney, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by the use of one bottle. \Varranted by A LEACH. 11-1 â€"Wm. Thexton has just received the following seasonablc goods : One carload of the celebrated Cumberland Smithing Coal, the best money â€9,3993, one carload of Land Plaster, the bes ‘and cheapest, also one car- load of No. 1 Timothy Hay in bales. Prices are right. 4tf â€"The following gentlemen have been ap- pointed License Commissioners for the East Riding of Durham, for the current year :â€" Jeo. Wilson, Port Hope; Samuel Caldwell, Perrytown ; and Frank Mulligan, Millbrook. â€"Messrs. S. W. Clarke and A. A. Smith were in Bethany on Monday. They came home through the storm and reported it the worst of the season. -â€"Mr. Fair our pushing machine agent is on the Warpath these days talking the Massey Harris seed drill which he claims is the best in the world. ' “Johnston F air, hardware dealers, are ‘of‘fering the Toronto Blade. Invincible and Premier cross cat swsfall of winch are warranted, at gréaltljr reduced prices. 1- â€"W’e have a. communication on school matters laid over from last week, but are unable to publish it. on account of the writer not being identiï¬ed. The ev. Dr. Douglas of Montreal, the great Methodist Devine, is (lead. Hf- had perhaps no equal in Canada for profundity of thoughts, splendor of diction, and match- Iess power of eloquence. ‘ â€"-The Rev. Mr. McCann of Omemoe preached in St. Thomas’ church on Sunday evening. He is an exceedingly earnest, effective and pleasing speaker. â€"Mr. Robert Skitch, Millbrook, is in tOWn. He is a. brother of Mr. Wm. Skitch, whose death we record todayâ€"Guide, â€"On Snnday next, Feb. 18th, missionary sermons will be preached at Zion and Carmel by the Rev. 1). N. McCamus, Millbrook. â€"Slei9;h Be'fs, in body and back straps, marked doï¬Wo suit the times. J 01m- ston Fair. 1‘ â€"Minstzels on Friday evening the 16th in the town hall. Come, Come. (6 n a W ‘t H (C U H {t D Chap Rec. Se 'v Fin. Sec’y' Treas. ," cc ' W Robert Vance. “ W. S. E’ickup. “ Wm. Armstrong. D. of C. Lect. lst D’ty Lect. 2nd D’ty Lect. ‘f fl. H. Hollanï¬. “ Robb. Shaw. “ Richard Gillie. “ George Mercer. “ Simpson Shaw. “ Joe. Thorndyke. Invitations to celebrate the coming 12th July in Belleville, Lindsay and Millbrook, The matter was left for the District Lodges to settle. -â€"TlIC County Lodge of East Durham held their annual meeting in the Orange Hall, Millbrook, Tuesday, the 6th inst. The order was well represented from rhe different parts of {He county, and the follow- ing named Brethren are the ofï¬ce bearers for the year,.~189-l :- ' W. gountleraster, Bro. T./Leith._ Lent mission, St. Thomas’ church Mill- brook, March 3rd to 14th, 1894. Rev. F. H. Du Vernet, of Toronto, Missioner. Ser- vices :â€"March 3rd, Saturday 8 p.m., Pre- paratory service and Reception of Missioner. March 4th, Fourth Sunday in Lent, 10:30 a..m. , Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, sermon by the Missioner ; 3 p.m., Children’s Service ; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer, sermon by the Missioner. March 11th, Fifth Sunday in Lent, 10.30 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, Sermon by the Missioner ; 4.15 pm, Service for men only; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer, Sermon by the Missioner. Daily Service, 4 p. m. and 8 p.111. (N0 aft-3r- nosn service on Monday 12th, and Wednes- dayï¬and no evening service on Laturday 10th.) Tuesday, March 13th, 4 p. m., Servi :e for women only. â€"A Lenten Mission will be held in St. Thomas’ church Millbrook, beginning on Saturday March 3rd and extending to Wed- nesday March 14th. The mission will be conducted by the Rev, F. H. Du’Vernet of Toronto. Two services will be held each day, in the afternoon and evening with the usual Sunday services. All are cordially invited to attend. Further particulars are given below. All who read this notice are requested to make a note of the date, and try and arrange to attend as frequently as posmble throughout the mission. Chap in Rec. Se Fin. Secy Treas. WELLING HOUSE AND '20 ACRES OF land for sale. The undersiined has for sale a good 20.acre farm within 3 e Village of Millbrqok. bemg part L0: 13. Con. 5. Gavan. There :5 a 09:1 orchard of about ijee acres and a 30x25 nck storey and half dwelhng upon the lot. It will be sold cheap. ‘TRAYED FROM THE PREMISI‘. ‘ :0? THE undersigned. 1.0310, Con. 6. Cavcn on or about the 4th of January. 1891. 9. two year old heifer, coloredr ed and w‘ui: 0. Am} person havein the same on theiry “r mises or knowipg of her where abouts will confer a favor by in- forming the ow nex . JOHN McMANUS. -3“ Millbrook, P. O. \Vm. Falrhaa the New Massey Harris Drill ready for inspection. In is certainly along felt want and'izwillpay you to see it. before purchasing any Other. Instant change from soft land to hard. Emulsion And Just What was Wanted. should be rich to insure health. Poor blood means Anaemia; diseased blood means Scrofula. the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, enriches the blood; cures Anaemia, Scrofula, Coughs, Colds, Weak Lungs, and Wasting Diseases. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don’t be deceived by Substitutes! Scott Bowne, Belleville. AHDruggiste. 60c. $1. ‘4-St. SOMETHING NEW n11 ESTRAY CATTLE. Scott’s EVIL ï¬ihbrook. You can always rely on gei- lz¢zgyo7zr (aizdyfres/z az‘ Y 02mg: and l/zeï¬zzest variety to c/zoose flan/2.172 Basrmz’s we 55/! C/zrzsfae s Soa’as 072/). EAJVCY CAKES â€"â€"â€"f7/0;;z {zest iizmzzgfaa‘zH/em am! a/Z [res/z. Has jusz‘ received (moi/m» large consignment of Fresflz, C lam, Pure CONFECTZOIVARY. Our stock of Canned Goods is very com- plete. Don't forget that we are headquar- ters for Oysters. Opposite J. Giilott’s Cabinet Ware- rooms, King-st West. Young In Fruits we have Oranges, Lemons, Firrs, Dates and Grapes. PRAINS. “[555, CALDS; URNS CUTS. i J, ISTHE 65’s? REMEDY ran J. ROBINSON YOUNG. J PERRY Q (DAMS? Gonfectioner. â€"THE