two yams. keeping OI 'ition. :CCGSS. Ppï¬catiOn ram. ‘o, Ont. Trunks, Supplies. eele’s day, ï¬nk. to. GER hssislamg, Interest to ’9 Mr. Mex Strain and family left 9n Tuesdav for Mannoba. Wejom in best wishes for that success. Mr.john Donaldson, of Ome-‘z "ice. vzsited his Peter! oro, Mon- ‘ azhan and Mlllbrook friends last , Week, The Mirror was pleased: :9 have a call from our 0M friz-nd. ' Mr. Donaldson hgs valwgys iv-éen a Warm supporter of the Mirror. _ -, ..,- - _..,...., ...-, Rev. J. M. White-law, B. I) , who? preachevl an impressive sermon! from Bee] 7 : I. A very large. number of friends and neighborst followed the remains to their last I resting place. -vvl -_-â€"-«.- w---..v.‘.. , 0f Emily, Tuesday. The service {was cpnducted by her Pastor, the v". I" v-u ll UXLA, U! 1"!â€- ih whk 11 Is [at a few miles from “he-re she was born. The funeral took place from the home of her son to the Presbyterian Cemeterv .( I~ In 1861: the deceasui married john Dick. a brother of Rev. Jas. Dick who Was Pastor of Rich- mond HI†Presbyterian Church Ior nearlv 40 yeasz. Her husband died in 1885. s§nce which time she has made- her home with her gnlv son. David H Dick, of Em- On Sabbath, 11th March, 1905, Isabella Best. relict of the 1.418 john Dick, passed to her eternal reward. The deceaScd was 82 years of age, and although one of a fa‘mi'v of ten is survived by but one sister, Mrs. james H'y Best. I_ _nr nourishment. Elderly people need P-rrrz-me,â€"need it bvcausa It \‘ltalizes and rvjmenates as no other remedy an. l-‘ernzone I nihls up the kind at I tength that makes one feel good.â€" toopa back the recay of old age am! like: you look young and handsome Igtin. Fungal. nervnus exhaustion. â€now your vital energy, again re-enter the life of you'h. Y M remedy ls Forrozune, only ï¬fty cents per box, a all deafers. The bnly needs parc'zing~ tissues must be rebuilt, pm organs restored-blood needs Moriehment. Elderly people Door» opcn at 7 p.m. Chair to [‘6 taken at 8 p.m. Admissiun 25 cents. T. C. IVORY, President. - '1‘. (I. S'I‘EPH ENSON, Secretary. Com: and hear the: Man from uoul n. Will dclxvcr a Lecturc in the Opera House, Ulllcmcc, for the beneï¬t of the l’ubl:c l..umry, on Friday March 16, 19:16; Subjcctâ€"Ncw Ontario Besides the lecture, tx'xcrc mil be addresses by j. H. CARNEGIE, liaq" .\[.l’.l’., and others; also Vocal and Instrumental J. u. 9.1 nn :4 .1 In, labq“ others ; also Vocal and Music. R. R. GAMEY, M.P.P "you are tired. x-ervous. sleepless. hue heads-rhea 1nd langour, you need Dr. Hamil: m'a Pills; they tone â€:0 stomach, aulat digestion, brace you up u once. 'l'uken a: night, you're well by motnlug. Sickness and tired (eel- Iug disappvar rn-‘amly. Vim, spirits. lamp) health, all the java of iife come toovotyune that uses 1):. Hamilton’s‘ PIN. No medicine no satisfactory. Get Dr llaunlmn’s Pills to-day, 25¢ per box at 3.! dealers. Many noted characters, each in the costume of her time, will ap- peal to the Goddess of Fame fax the Laurel Leaf Crown, on Easter Monday. ' ,V.. ..-. .uuaucrs, HHUI'UIEFS 0 . I . You catch a hltle cold to-dny, b': to- breath, dazzlneas, l. 83 0F appente morruw It has reached the throat, may: 3"‘0'hem‘g and sinking: syells, and 1 In no lungs are atl'ectesl, you wise, 50““ "M sW‘P- you bid used Cutarrlu zone which kills " 5nmelimes a great sloxnsss Would cold: in ï¬ve minutes. In the ï¬rst “'3‘ m9 and 1 would MW to lie clown place Cntarrhozone soothes the hump ‘0 keep “0'" fzi’llne- My “ï¬nds and ed membranes and relieves congesliur, “'9‘ would seem ‘0 :0 to Sleep am} a â€":hou It cuts out the phlegm and de- 8- rt of numb less Would corm- moya the germs. It enables the blood "’9 8"" Perhaps immediately after to notain a natural supply of oxygen the [â€00" “W1“ "15“ f0 nu‘ head and lung food. and vitality. In any cough 1; 39â€â€ 0‘ “0‘ fl =Sh¢8 WOHH envelop bronchial or lung affection it's guarar- m9- unload to positively cure. Decline any .. I "’0" ‘1†kinds 0" Illediclllefl. but nub-dune for ‘ t‘atarrhozone." kept gradually; L-rnu-lnu all over u-o._.... u. .'| When You Grow Old: Rem]. .\1. Whitean attended the Presbytery meeting at Peter- boro on Tuesday a. m. HIS son, Master Menzies, accompa n i e (1 him. The - n'ertninment on East†Monday 1 vening promises to be of a varied and interestingchz: mater. The Late Mrs. Dick. How Pneumonia Starts. Mr. Gamay MIL’LBRO'OK ARTHUR GRAHAM . Fieéiwwd GET MORE VIM use nrsl cost may be more -bnt the ï¬rst cost i Suppose one fencc costs $40, and lasts, say, for 1 at): of Front Pence cuts of on" 33 I year. ,â€" bn't the Froxt the chars-u u---~--* ‘ ’ Opera House, In TOMORROW, I Friday Night. 5 Fro“ the cheapo: you'ca’r; extra Man- On Tuesday afternoon, Mr F. H. Gardiner’s house and contents were de- stroyed by ï¬re. There was no one a: a, home at the time o! the ï¬re, the family ; having gone to the house on the {arm I of Wm Brown, Esq which Mr Gardiner : has rented, and was getting It in read:- . nose to move in. We understand the : insurance will not nearlv corerthe loss I, and 9999}: swmpathv is ten lor them. ism. but could not see way clear to ;call. In answer to a question as to {how near the: station would be to 9 ()memee, he pointed out that the hill ’at'l‘. Fee’s was goo of an elev and .' Omemeg was 800. The question was I I to get down that_xoo ft.r He told the deputation that they would call as nczir any town as possible This connnumcatmn was asking for ’, a continuatzon of his exemption from taxes on part of tannei'y property. Moved by Coun. Evans, St C. by Coun Grifï¬n, that the following accts. having been examined and found cor rect, be paid, and that the Reeve issue his check on the 'l‘reasurer lorzsame : Henry Beatty, 5 dinners ...... $1 25 Isaac Clenny, lamps to Feb. 25 17 43 Ira 'l'oolc, rep. culvert ........ 75 C. W. Richards, bal. contract ’05 5 00 N. H Curry, Assessor’s Guide 57 Burton McQuade, 2 mos. sal’y as ‘ constable 8.33; 5 tramps $1 9 33 ‘ â€"Carned; ‘ The following is the report of the deputation sent to Toronto : Toronto, Feb. 27th, ’06. The deputation visited the oflice of the C. l’. R. and interviewed J. W. Leonard and F. S. Darling, Supt., and had a pleasing audience with the same. After speaking for a time on railway business, he Opened up a map of Em- ily Township and showed us all hills, valleys, streams and bridges. He was i more familiar with the township than ‘ the deputation, and explained that the ‘grade the C. l’. R. was after was 12 ft. .tu m.; the G. 'I‘. R. was 53, to mile. “my wish the road when built to draw 65 cars to the main line ; at present a C ’l‘. R. was drawmg 28 With 2 eng’s. 'l‘he surVey will not be completed for two months. Intention to locate as near Omemee as possible. No induce ' ment by way of bonus would be ac- cepted, as the line will be a freight hne as direct as possible. They have dep- utations from“ Fenelon Falls, Orillia, ! t l I I any " I fuck all kinds of medicines, but kept gradually growing worsa until about eight. weeks ago, when I began using Dr Lvonluurdt’s Anti-Pill. From ap- the start I improved until new my up- nip. {0‘ petite has returned. I can sleep “ell. iter and have no nervoumxess, dizzinesn. palpitu'im; faintnesa or any uf In) other troubles. They lune all entirely disappeared. I feel much stranger P88 . look better, and altogether Anti-Pill Bed has made a. neu Wuman of me. H" " I am enlireLv cured and vannnt say i “I; too much for this “nmlerful r- medy at r ...A..x ., - - - FIRE NEAR MOUNT PLEASANT Council Chamber, Omcmee, Man-h 5th, 1906 Council met pursua \t to adjourn- ment. Mcmbcrs all pram-m, the chVc in the chair. Minutcs nl‘ 1)â€:leth ‘mecting Wcrc lead, approved ol and conï¬rmed. - , Moved by Coun. Rogers, sec by Coun. Carey, that thc cunmzunicatiou of Mr. Lamb be recent-(l, and that this Council express themscives as agrcc able to his request, and ngrcc to com- ply with the conditions ScL forth in his ; communimtxon, and will take It up at our next meetingâ€"Carried. .n. - “ I am entireiy cured and ca: too much for tth “underful 1 I wonid most heartity recmnmel rm lo anyone sulfering as I did All Uruguistu or the \VilamrF Limited. Niagara. Fails, Ont. _ V‘ ,...-..vu Mrs.Ron'r Ennx me so. P “'38 "M“ ered with nervousness, shortness °1 breath, dizziness, has 0? “Pl’eme. smo'herwg and sinking: spells, and 1 could nut weep. buy ? Prom Fences are for " Snmetimes a great slennsss sew me and 1 would haw to lie to keep from fafhng. My hand: {Pet would seem to go to sleep a. rt cf numb -ess Would conn- 8." Gmemee Council. xou must look well after the condition of your liver and bowels. Unless there is daily action ofthe bowels, poisonous products are absorbed, causing head- aches, biliousness. nausea, dyspepsia. Ayer’s Pills are genuine liver pills. We have no secrets! We publish .7, c_ A e, 00.. 9h: format-s I! ll! our rudiclnes. 1.0.1:? In :- mv. Amm._._v â€" fl You must look well ASTDNE‘ HEB THE DOCTOR V. for 8 )en rs. Eaton Recovering Although Her Pnyswlan said She Might Dnop Dead at. any time. -‘ l‘he Doctor huh! me! had he'nrt dis- ease and was liable to drop on the street. at any time." says Mrs. thm Eaton, of Dufferin, Ont. is the cnty cost ‘v- as! R 1'33. 3 a great sleknsss would I would haw to lie down faflmg. My hands and em to go to sleepand a Th1: fence“ hut (he Frog: "My truublesbegnn four years ago Mth a weak heart. I “as when afraid to draw my breath. it pained :3 for recmnmend Ami- 3996 T0 lax-$03350 ' to gag the freight, lprovidmg 331*._ - Sale by †:‘ FenCCâ€"maa: of 25 yearsâ€"at . cost cm“ 3'0“ 35:! year. F)‘ 18 ('0., 5% All the latest and improved branches of dentistry successfully performed. f'hargea moderate. O F F I C 15 over (armor-y’s Drug Store, corner Kent and William streets. , Dr. F. A. Walters, DgN'rlsr, LINDSAY. ï¬gpo-r G'f-aï¬ï¬dte of Téfoï¬to Univers- ity and Royal College of Dental Sux'b goons. ---.. “u ‘1] “Al. 11. l... Amy-s, Managér of thrc' Bank of To- ronto. A ï¬rst class dwelling wltl) all necessary outbuzldmgs and up to date accommodations. One acre of land. For particulars apply to R. I. GRANDY, Omemee. Omemee, January 23rd, 1906 The Dwelling and premises on the north side of King Street in the Village of Omemce. lately occupied by Mr. A y A W, l. ‘ ' ’ R. I. GRANDY, Clerk of the Township of Emily. Omemee, March 8, 1906‘ The [owes-t or any tender not sarily aCCcptcd. LENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to Tuesday, the 3rd day of April next, for an operator far, and for the {vorking of the “ Road Grader†in the Municxpality of the 'l‘ownshlp of Emily during the season of1906. Tenders may be sent in sex - amtely for operatmg, and for teams. Be sure and see Mother Goose and her Goslings, on Easter Mon- day ev€ning in the Bradburn Hall. nesmnnnne approving u! the Whit- ney Government and expressive- at lconï¬xlence and apprxrcinllon o! the public services of Mre Carnegie, M.!’.l’. and Co! Sam. Hughes, MJ’. were then enthusiastically adopted, also 9. Vin“) of thanks to the tax-president. for his past services, a'ter wt h-h cheers for the King, the Whitney Government and the speakers who had addressed the meeting, the convention closed amid the greatest enthusiasm. Representa- tives from all parts of the Riding were present and the meeting was thoroughly unanimous and emphatic on the various subjects discuebedâ€" Echo The President-elect lhen culled upon the gentlemen on the platfrmn {or Speeches; and all responded win: graat heartmess. rem-Wing hearty applausk at the cmmluslon of each address. Measrs. J. Hu pHus, u! Lindsay, James Mortimer of Anson, and W (i â€emu, Warden of HaliL-urtnn ('ounty, were also called upon for addresnes‘ Mr ankins respuudrd “in: a. vigorous and praclicul spheeuh, wlnle the two miter manned gentlemen contented themsetves with very brief addresses which u‘erelneame rauelved TENDERS will be Be FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ,-_._ ‘..-vvlll merit. appointment he had feit it to be his duty, in accordance with the policy of the Whitney Government. to retire from the presidency of the A sencizttion, and to thank those who had [J'tlt‘ed him in that yueition fur the very gen erous support and conï¬dence he tad always received at their hands in the position he had new vacated. lie con- sidered it incumbent upon him. out 01 respect to the representatives of the Liberal-Conservative party in~ this Riding, to make this announcement personally, and in the absence of the Vice-i’residenthe then culled on the meeting to organize by appointing a. chairman to preside during its deliber- ations. Mr. Datamere then retired amid the hearty plaudits o! the meet.- inz. Annual l The C 1’. R. would swing 10 miles to miss a heavy grade, as the' cest cl building was nmhmg if thcy got lln- lchl (rack, and the only place they would not go thru was a Ccmctcry. He thanked the deputation for call- ing, and assured us that the station would be in our vicinity, and as near our town as they possibly could. Signed, ; j 'r. BEAT'I‘Y, - w. ROGERS. l NOTICE. w 5“ m: ucrgnr, provmmg same wac our $ro,ooo yearly Any'town where a steep grade exrsts they have to em play a pusher to help up grade : a pusher casts $r5.ooo to km-I. in run ning order ; one hravy grade sporls a road. I 11 Meeting of the Conserva- Miss tives of East Victoria. Tlu ll um}, ur, Mia-H, urea of the: pre. ivh was do e um I: the. ek‘rtiou 0. ‘ L" DCCCS- Address, ' "Write for Illustrated Prospectus, ports of Endorsatlon of two of the leading Engineers of Canada.) At last a. good market is secured. Oshawa and Bowmanville alone apply for 1800 horsepower- (includlné Re The CENTRAL ONTARIO POWER CO BURLEIGEI FALLS TO MILLBROOK, Peterborough, Bowmanville and Oshawa Miss Bessxe Cameron, of Port Hope, has been visiting Miss S. Lamb, (charville. use cm“ In 01 the 1.0.26. The vxsiloru were delighted with the kind lmspimliw at the Manvers Sla- uon Brethren; they arrived home abuanm, The Munvera Stnlion Brethren are m be congratulated upon their very suc- cesslultlegree nxee:n1g,aln1 also upon the uro“tlloflhe 1.0.26. After the seven candidates had re- ceived the «lagree, the Lodge was clue- ed, after which am excruent supper was SGrVPd, and a Splendid programme of vocal and Instrumental unwic and speeches, etc., was rendered The Drum and piccnlo solos were a feature, The gathering was very enthusiastic, many \‘ibhOl’B helm: prebet t, from M:lli~rnok, (‘uvan and Manners, among them being: lirns. Arr-hie Reynolds. llr Fiaher,--Putterson, Capt Richard- son, Geo MrCurtney, W Mclvor, E R Failis, Bruce Parker, \‘Vm llld Mat Belch, E Mc(‘orry, Ben Roper, Levi Russell, lit-her! Ju-keon, Went Gray. \Vm Leith, John McBride and otlvers. After the i-relin innries Lad teen gone ihrungh with bv the W;M of Manvora Station Lodge, Bros, Dr. Fisher, and (jeo McLIurt my new asked to take the chair. which they did in an efï¬cient 'manner. (1 nnty Mariam Patterson and Reynolds conducted the work of the degree. The beautiful lecture was repeated by Bros Fisher and Reynolds and Patterson and Reynolds. Emily Council Proceedings. will appear next week. On Friday evening last the I. O L. of Munvers Station held a Special Meet- ing. Seven candidates \vese ' not found wanlhm,"and receivz-d .h- R-u‘a Arch Purple Marksman Degree. Also to promote the Religious, Soclnl and Imelleclual welfare of the mem- bers. [d] Edlï¬catmn: “Edify one anoth- er †2 These. 5: ll. [c] Fellowship: “Ye are all one in Christ Jesus.†Gal.3: 28. Social Committeeâ€"Mina Maggie Bent: Miss Maggie MoQuade. Programme Com nnitteewMieses Ohve McQuade, Sarah Adams, Maggie Adams Missionary (‘ommitteeâ€"Miss E Clarke Miss D McQuade. The objects of this Association are those set forth in Principles and Aims of A.Y.P A. Vice-Presidentâ€" Miss E. Curry. Sec- Treatsâ€"“r W N Gulauzher. I-‘xecutive Committeeâ€"W Emma, H C’Iarke, 1' Bent. Visiting Committeem Misses 11 Bent Lila Fee, Hilda(‘ lurks. On March 7th, 19%, a Branch of the Anglican Young People's Association was formed at Christ Church, Ornamee, the following omcera being elacted: Patronâ€"Rev. J, H 'I‘eney. Presidentâ€"Mr. .I. 1]. Fee. 3reï¬erred Stock, ('7 (With a. bonus of Common Qtnnm (mama 4 °| IO Royal Arch Degree k.Bra1i-.ch Residence Off: CHURCH NOTES. January ist, 1907, for 0/‘(545'lfl , Cttlverwell, of Common Stock) Offered for Subscription D. H. WILLIAMSON, Tenor. Toronto, Leader McMastei University Quartette Teacher of SightSinging Voice Culture SATURDAY and MONDAY at each week IN LXNDSAY. Studio connected with DfPoguc’s Dental Ofï¬ce. WlDOK OUT for the event of thc season I The Ladies of the Board of Management of the Omemee Public Library intend holding a grand enter- tainment on Easter Monday. The en- tertainment will be ofa umquq charac- ter, and elaborate costumes will be a feature of the evening. See bills later. Read Mr. Whitelaw’s report on 'Church Life and Work’, page 2. _-_r-v .- i‘cSiJejust east of'Omemee. The Mix ror extends congratulations. Councillor and Mrs Geo. Shield attended the marriage of Mnjos. A. Shield of Cavan to Miss Lillian A. Fallis, which pleasing event took [whee at home of the bride's p irents, Mr. and Mrs \V G. Fallis, Franklin, on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Rev. Dr. Marx in, Ph.D., Betlianv. ofï¬ciated. Only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties were present. The bride who is very popular received many costly presents. Thelmppy couple will Mr. Alfred (Tunncll, of Winnipeg, is here to attend the funeral ofhls brother Milton, who was killed in \\'ashmqton l‘crritory la»: Week. Deceased is :1 son of Mr. J. Conncll of this placa. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in then sad bar- eavL‘ment. Rcv. H. B. Kenny of Fenclon Falis )rcachud educational sermons bent on Sunday. Mr. A. Peacock was in l’cterboro, iaturda)" Art Is domg a bustling nadcforlhe I’cter Hannlton Co. in :lns neighborhood. Miss jean Poast was home on a shunt visit last week. How IS dnving on these mooulight nights, _I P Mr. 'l‘hos. Newman made a business' mp to l’ctcrboro, Saturday. Farmers in this vicinity an: prepar- ing for the spring operation»; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shirld and Mr. “105. Graham of Mt. Pleasant were visiting friends in this neighborhood on Sunday. Men's Heavy Rubbers, ‘ Hello ! What's the matter With the Underwear, Overcoats, Salts lfclbsnon cort‘cspoudcnt P He’s all Ladies’ Mitts, Gloves am rug} . veunlgiu, culds. rheumatism and in- ternmldilnrders too. No person can affwrd to be without Nervtlino. Useful fur all Interns-l and external pain. Large b. tiles 25c at all dealera Pembroke, tells how he was injured in a lumber camp. " A lnruvy log rolled against my leg and [Wm laid up with suffxwas andahard mulling. When I applied Polson'a Nervillne I got re- lief. A few rubbinga-wixh this good llnimeut cured me " In the bull: Nerviliue is indispensable; it euros veunlgiu, éuldsv rheumatism and in- ternal (lilnrdrrs too. No person can‘ aff-rl ‘0 be withnnt Mann“... "NJ“: Reduced A Hard Swelling 511‘ Gus E. G ruux, “'rinno (PAIL FROM LEBANON. at all dealere. roux; \vritxng from ow he was injured in " A hvuvy log rolled div 0. rut [IA/73941 arr/mm POMS? 60 4.1». Cy‘vlnutn --‘ -‘ ‘$‘l‘. CUL vllnvl‘g [19 Managing Director, ice, PORT HOPE. iAgreat favorite with the people f Once used,--alw ays used. TRE’ IT. Cumulative). I, NAM-aaalr700. Our Prices will Be Found as Low as Any W.H. CurryCo, The Hoï¬se of Quality CALL AND TEST US DON’T FORGET that we sell the famous Sherwin-\VIIIiams Paints, the kind that perhaps has covered more surface than any, other paint made. Itis highly recommended by thousands. Why not try It on your next job? Come in and you will be convinced that this is the place to buy. Our prices are as LOW as any in the trade, and our goods are of the best quality, that's why this store is termed In our Hardware Store requirement. SACRIFICE P R 1613 s GROCERIES Q’OMEMEE \Q extend a. most cordial invitation to you to deal at this Store. Ladies’ Mitts, Gloves and Hosierv. A Few. of the Lines , Limited, . McCaflrey’s Heaxy Rubbers, \Voolcn Mitts, \V Fresh and Good at Omemee. 24.33 SPECIAL LOW PRICE 77 Kent- St LihBSH Some beautiful lines in WATCHES, CLOCKS, jEW. ELRY, SILVERWARE. CUT GLASS, CHINA, TRAVELING CASES, MANICURE CASES. NOVELTIES, c., c. APure \ Anthracite Coal WP. S.~I will be glad to set. all my friends in Omemeo. Op“, Emily and Cavan when they visit- Lindsay. Make our store you: headquarters when in town. 01m. Benson Hausa, Liufléay. D a ir y Butter. “'8 9‘ AT RIGHT PRICES. Wedding Presents W. F. McEARW’S. FINE FLOUR You can buy Dainty Goods Did You Know B. LAIDLEY, Highest Prices Paid FOR THAT WE SELL ALL GRADES OF Mixed Feeds have a magniï¬cnt stock for every The Popular Jewelry Store, HELLfl l wish to Clear : AND ’00] and F lcece-lined