S'rEa-fvbï¬: 'i‘Eéjdï¬er'is uésted to property pay expenses and t 6 her awn: mung ‘IF‘I’ .‘l' .rnm‘ Strayed into the premises of Thos. Elliott. Lot 19,9011. 8. Cayan, op or about. the 5th of J uly, a. red and whxte behelj mth short horns. a. star on her forehead, her ngllt ear split. rising two year old. The owner 15. peguqsted to prove Sad Death of Johnny Ewingâ€"Shooting Matchâ€"Other Items of Interest. Our shooting match on Thanksgiving day was a grand success. Messrs. \Vm. Smith and C. Rutheriord captained the sides, com- posed of 2. total of some thirty-four men. A rate was set on each animal and each bird. The. day was not a. desirable one for hunting yet a. good all round score wus made, the red s1;1:i1rei< seeming to have'lteen especially taken. \Vhen the counting was over there was about the full of a good-sized wushtub .cf red squirrels, rabbits, black squirrels, hluejays, woodpeckers, chipiucaihs and a. single Raccoon enumerates the minor part of the shooting. Amid great anxiety to the participants the result was made known that C. Rutherford’s side had won by a. majority of 120 and then a general rush was made for the (lining room where the supper that had been contested for, was partaken of. Our enterp'ising hotel keeper, Mr. Geo. Seney was caterer and acquitted himself nobly. The supper was excellent and reflected great credit on Mine Host and his efï¬cient stati'. All the boys declared that the day’s hunt was laborious, yet the ronmirtic pleasure and and the sharpened appetites mixed in with it was as good as they were used to. It is our unpleasant duty to he called upon to chronicle the death of Johnny Ewing, son of the esteemed pastor cf the Presbytc inn church. Johnny was a. youth of 14 years, lively, benign and courteous, which characteristics made him 2-. general favorite. Genera. sympathy for the parents and heartfelt sorrow are the expressions heard resultant from such a. melancholy early death. On 3' last Friday night his condition was so much improved that joyous expectations of an early recovery were en- tertained, but alas 2 ere the following morn had broken in the cast, his ailment assumed such 2. fatal character that. a. violent struggle for life ensued and terminated in the deeper- ture of his spirit for the eternal world. On Monday his remains followed by a large cortege of relatives and friends, were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery. Johnny will be greatly missed by all in the village and by none more than his father and mother who are nearly prostrated with grief ! \Ve extend our heartiest sympathy to them in this their darkest hour of trial. Mr. Charters, Mr. Geo. Ewing and« Mrs. Parker of Toronto ; Rev. Jas. Clelzmd of Port Hope, Rev. \‘fm. \Vindell of l’onty- pool, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vance, .Mr. and. Mrs. G. McIvor, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Iyor of Millhrook ; Mr. and Mrs. Poll of Manvers and Mr. T. McIvor of Lindsay were present at the funeral. I I Lever Bros., Ltd.,' 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth fram- ing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap isthe best in the market and it will only cost 1c. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the and open. Write your address carefully. llow to get a “Sunlight " Picture. Send 25 “ Sunlight †Soap wrappers (wrap- pers bearinrr the words “ Why Does a. W'oman Loci Old Sooner Than a. Man â€) to A mee‘inv of the ratepayers of our waid is billed fore next inday night at â€.30 to select a' candidate to cuntest agfor the honor of Councillor in the coming municipal election, Some of_our nocturnal paraders seem to have a. taste for the delicacies in the foWI (foul!) line. A farmer had his small season’s rearing of turkeys taken without leave or license. commend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by ently acting on the kidneys, liver and wels, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby promoting the health and comfort of all who use it. £13.?†N0 0.705%?! Hl'l'lld KuIHBI'IHI'ISu ' [is Excellent Qualities. J! (I UNI PLEASANT. ENTI'BDX} am , 9‘91 9N [3an Qï¬wmnd um nd and take her away. THOS. ELLIOT'IL. ,JHDHNDS 33359“ “NS“ Gavan. AWAY 5" And if you want Rhyming in the \Vthch, Clock or Jewellery line a? you will strike it rich by calling 01] us now. Our stack 13 large and we must make mom in;- our Christmas foods, which will con- DOWN 9 gist of the haudsomest, nubbicst and mast umque desmns for Christmas presents excr- brought mto M1111)roek. V» hen you are in town give us a call, we will bgpleased to Show you our stock and we are certain our present low prices will surpl'isofyou. In spectacles we me in a. posmmn to Slut you. 4}}: REME. “I ER â€"â€"110 1'1'0 0111111 to 010110111 01'11 mesont stock 11111] if you need any- thing in 0111' 11110 3011 hme a. cl nce to rat 1 1111'; r1111 11011. SEE HUB WATTHAS BCKFOBD WATCHES The Jewe‘ler’, If you havebeen thinking of placing a. Furnace in in your houSe this fall you win consult your own in- tereszs by giving us a call before placing your order. in Stoves w can give you anything from the small- est Box St ve to the ï¬nest Range manufactured. Don’t forget s in the T;nwape line and Eavetpough- W, s, PICKUP. We are bound to cloth , e the Yeoman of the Con - . try II we have to doit for almost nothing “i 11 Our Winter attack on hard tunesâ€"$40, OOO ' worth of Over 2,600 Men’s Youth’s and boys Overcoatsu Overcoats $18, $16 and $15, going for $9. Ask to see our overcoats, Men’s size,’$3;90. Elegant Cape Overcoats for Boys' $2, $3 and $3.50, worth double. Over $15,000 pairs Men’s, Ladies, Boys and Children’s Boots and Shoes. When you come to Peterboro be sure you yisit Everythingï¬Mgrked Down 3 Don’t Miss this Sale. will be made in almost every line. This is the greatest offer that- has ever been made the public for the purchase of ï¬rst-class goods at such marvelously low prices. Great 801131120 m Ehe Stave and , Tinwam Emmriumn Hats, Wawers, Shirts, Boots 8: Shoes, IMMENSE STODK WILL BE SOLD BEGABDLESS ï¬F COST, gï¬ï¬‚UEEIES, Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, And FANCY @0005 FOR CHRISTMAS. MUST BE SOLD Within the Next F 1116 {CLOTHIN G, SEE BUB WATTBASS: Ye found a manufacturer in a hole, we dangled before his eyes the bait of cash. HG blt! andwe secured the ï¬nest and best bargain lot of goods ever got hold of. A REDUCTION OF 20 to 40 PER GENTâ€. 7'“ w’m'e'fl" Gheanlwlen, Llndsay and Peterborough- GOUGH BROS. usumcm mumsv .scuinu? AND auwmmsm “41‘s" “D.L" MEN!“ £35". STEELE, oauaamnsm“ CURED EVERY TIME D.L. MENTHOL PLASTER uéi: 110‘ THE WHOLE OF Three Months 1»: â€14. 4/6! . ,. , 2. MW/ 9,â€? i /, rV/M King-st, Millbpook, R. QEYELL. Montreal and Toronto of wizamwa THGQSANES TO EXCHANGE-A good new lumber wagon made by Mr, H. Larmer.â€"-For a hervy young horse. We have ust received a. large and varied stock of Bo and WShgg of every description. Fowl of all kinds bought 831d the biggest cash price , Pal . M the “E3333 ' EVery T ~ "‘hrsday Friday ~ ' apket Days. AND WE ARE RESOLVED T6 SELL AT THE LOWEST PESSIBLE,‘ PBIGE FUR CASH. DEAFNESS AND NOSIES IN THE HEAD permanently cured by a new abso- lutely genuine system. The most extraor- dinary cases have been successfully treated. Full particulars, with copies of splendid testimonials post free. Herbert Cllï¬onrf’l’ prer Kellslngton Lane, London, S. E. 6-1y 77w Z‘é’jeémz‘ea’ Malasmna R0121: and SaséaZC/zcwgm Begflhio Roée wall 53 our leaders again 1/523: yaw. [914.0% (22:03 (175,); Goaz' RM“ “5 $7000, 625 any in t/ze market. Call am! 55-; 21,032. Robes mad Banketsw Coal is a fuel a (1 costs cash, Man is a fool a (I quite rash, He sells Coal on And nothing is 1e 'ust and then ' 1185. GOAL 1 Ladies Boots from 600. 1.9 33. rockery En Eiegant flesigns. sumption Sorofula, General bebility, cu all flnaemic Diseases. It prevents wasting 1n children. . It is almost as palatable gs milk, v‘rlJ um Suffcrln I 33¢ L08: Flat i â€Threaten: E HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK AND BEST ASSQRTMENT OF ROBES AND HOB-SE BLANKETS IN TO‘NN. ADVERTISEMENT THE BEST MAKES IN THE MARKET. Remember Cash paid for Furs. A. PAYNE. â€/10 WA /////,, T. B. JENKINS, iS 6672025776? way of saying “Bewareâ€! Be wary and don’t let anyone per- suade you into buying any other" ‘ semblance of an emulsion of ,Qod'liver oil. Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwegian cod ï¬ver oil and hypOphosphites, is such a wonder~ _. ful curative agent and flesh pro- ducer, that many worthless imita- " tions are in the ï¬eld. Scott’s Emul- 15 mm? YOU 15% a, Very Bad Cough. ‘ ‘ , - amen-In from Lung‘l‘roubtes.‘ 13:9 Last. Flag thygugn Illness. $103â€ng up only by Scott 8: Bowne, c§emi5t5,BelleviHe- Scott’s Emul- SLOZL gums Coughs, Colds, Con- [089 bust, Scott 5 . Emulswn M. PARKERQ .(EO UTREI ‘ He handles a. pump specially Liesigned for gardeners and fruit growers. It is a spray pump without either plunge or valve, so that there. is no danger of it getting out of order in using poisonous liquids. The Millbrook mamrcr, can supply you with any design 0 up you want and at prices to suit the ti:nes.“:mong those of his own manufacture or that of any other make he holds the EUREKA pump to the front, as it is the only pump on the market that can be regulated so as to throw either alight or heavy stream. If you require a. pump give him 3.03.11. he will suit you. Has3vonr well ot a , d pum ) .. g I not, vhy not? Men’s; Boots from "50. to 5‘4. G. W. GREEN 9 GREEN 0)»)!- in it?. If wand