‘l W. H. BEATTY, Mr A. B. Mch, Manager of the Farm Bank of Canada at. Bethany 3:: m town Tucsthy. Garden Scrds 8 packages {or :50. ., V and Dutch Sens 12¢. per lb. at Byam 5, gm Saturday. May I 1th.. L: ‘5, Because it is governed on safe and wise principles. It is strong with the exper- 9‘ Series 0! so years of active business in Canada. During these years of steady growth a ' Jigsaw Fund of $4,500,000, being $500,000 larger than the Capltzzl,;has been accumula- ted, and the Bank never retains on its books a single bad or doubtful debt unprovided (or. .1 A Savings Account I W. G. GOODERHAM. The many friends of Mr. Ross and family mll be pleased to learn that :they intend remaining in town for same time longer at least, as the sale of the Domimon Motel business has Ewen called off. Choice Wines and Liquors at the ï¬ght price. Thane orders promptly huendcd to. A“ LEACH. Mfllbrook - Mr. and Mrs. R H Casey, of Ezmly, were guests at the home 0f C W and Mrs. Richards last week Mr' A Campbell. of the School of ,Scicncc, Toronto. 2: harm: on a visit. Tho Farmers Bank of Canada has opened qï¬cqs m Bethany and Punty Mfgâ€; Hugh Mu Fee, of New Leskard, is visiting her mother, Mrs. H Larmcr. ,chular 25c. 'I‘Able Ox! Cloth for 20c. and 3w. for 306. at Byam’s, on Saturday, May nth. Dr. Nassau! sold that excellent mydtmhic Stallion, "Vigorous †to Mr. Andrew Graham of Carman, Man . for the sum of $2500. “vaor- mm," mllcertamly make a name for himsclf in thc West and be a mom-)- maker for his owner. The aprcfll music m the: Presby- 3erian church last Sunday evening, con- sisted ol’a solo and chorus, “Seek ye flu: Loni." by Mrs. H W JohnsMn. ind chow, and a Ductt "'l'he King 0! love." by Messrs. jolmsmn and Pym. Bytm’s will sail their regular 50c. Linoleum. z yd. wide. for 37 x 2 curls per sq. yard and 30c. “nor 0:! (limb, Mr. Harry Pi tkup was home for a few days last meek. Mr. “'ilham 'I‘hcxton has gone to â€ï¬‚ush Coiumbia on a Visit. A pubhc meeting of the ratepayers will he- held in the 'l'owu Hall ncxl 'I'ucsda)’ evening to dxacuss the Elec- tnc laght question. My. R Ruddy, was in Toronto 125: Wed attending the High Court Non jury sittings, in thc action of Gavan till: Creamery vs. the Crown Bank. Judgement was reserved. ‘Sicighs were out an Saturday and guiday the dust is flying. _ Oil Cloth and Garden Seeds will be said a: Special prices a! Byam’s on Saturday. May I uh. Mr 105 Boyd. of Mt l’lcasant, was in Ion-n to day on musincss. § v , 1 yd. vn - - â€m. Ge. int 24:: on Saturda), May Mrs. H Larmer was called to Puer- horo last wcck on account of the serious illncss of her sister. W. 'I‘hcxton is oï¬'cring an attractive: Cash discount on ( oai bought this month. 1: vii! be worth your whikc to all 3% prices. Latest m weddmg cake boxes at the "mo: Ofï¬ce, Milllmwk. Millhmnk Newss INCORPORATED 185 5. r Money is Too Valuable To leave in the house, where burglars. thieves or ï¬re may take it from you, or to @éest'wnh doubtlul institutions or in risky speculations that so often in the past have ’rpï¬bed men of their hardly earned wealth. This Bank is Safe â€". ..-.-. .a. ! across: 709:: boys are gettmg 'd pracnce, and will no a gcmd account of them- : the season is over. In this Bank for your spare money will prove to you-â€" NK OF TORONTQ Vice-President. SAFE. -â€"Consider the ï¬gures given above PROFITABLEâ€"Interest is paid on all Savings Balances 4 times a year. CONVENIENT. â€"-Mone_v may be added to your imestment at any time. J. B.,L. GROUT, G: L. MCHATTIE, Manager, Manager. Omemee Branch. Mivl'lbrook Branch. President D. COULSON. General Manager. INCORPORATED 185 5 ' Miss Luella Thexlon. of Albert College, Bellevillc, was here for a few days last week, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. 'l‘hcxton. Mrs. jas. Porter spent the xst of May \mh her Sister Mrs. W. H. Mit- chell and a number of othct friends in Pctcrboro. It was the: occasion of Mrs. Porter’s birthday, and a dcliglu- In} (In) was spcm; Unless such ï¬ne and costs and the costs of conveying such convic‘ed per- son to such Gsol be sooner paud. This By-Iaw shall come into force on the ezghteenth day Mny Instant. w. 8. GIVEN. W. W. GILLO’I‘T, Reeve. Clerk. Hillbrook. May 6. 1907 2nd. That snv person guilty ol an infraction of this By-law shall he sum- moned before the Reeve or Justice having jnrisdlctlon. and It cmn'lcted ot the charge preferred shall be lined in the sum of not less than Tau Dollars end not more than Twenty Dollars and costs, ifnot paid at such tlme as the convicting Justice shall direct. the same shall be levied by dlstress and sale of the otfcuders goods and chattels. and la default of such goods and chat- tels helm; found. Be or She shall be committed to the common Gaol oi the United Counties of Northumbezland Durham for a period , not less than Five Days end not. more tlmn Ten Days. And whereas the said application in Svgned on behalf of the Dry Goods Class by Walsh :5: Clarke, Kells.Fowlor Co , W. H. Byam Son; on behalf of the Grocer Class by R. '1‘ Adams, Gen. E. Bnruhmn,- W. H Cuombe; on behalf of the Boot 6: Shoe Class by T J. Lane. Wm. Archer, Kells. Fowler 6: Co : on behalf of the Jewellers Claus bv John Steele; on behalfoflhe Furni- ture Class by W. JV E.Gllloll, W. W- Gillan; on behalf of the Blacksmllh’s Class by W m. Rowland. J. Walton, H. Campbell and W D. Nugent. ’t‘hat all occupiers of shops in this Municipnlity engaged in and doing business in the hereinafter mentmned business classes, viz :â€"Dr_v Goods Groceries, Boots .5: Shoes, JeneiIere. Furniture Dealers and Blacksmiths, or the occupiers of any Shop in which two or more trades or classes are cor riea on, Shun if the principal trade being carried on belungs to any of the ab we mentioned clan, close their roa- poctlve shops at the hour of ELEVEN O’CLOL‘K P.M., on each SATURDAY of the year, and remain closed contin- uously until Monday morning inliowing Whereas. npphcation ha: been made to this Council to pass a By law in ac- cordance \\ ith the Ontario Shop Regul- ating Ad “188830 have certain shops closed at the hour of ELEVEN o’clock p.m., on Saturdays. And whereas the said application cuntaum three fourths o! thewholo number engaged and doing business in each of the above mentioned classes respectively. in this Municipality. Thurelore, be it mmcted by the Mm:- cipal Council of the (Torporauon of “no Village of Mthbruok. and H. is hereby enacted : 'By-‘Law to Regulate.tbe Closing of .certaln shepsin ms Mu nlctpality :Paaaed May 6th, 1907. Under 02)- tanio Shop Regaining Act (£1888. BYâ€"LAW No. 34-1. Bank of "2 Toronto w T. A. BIRD, Asst. Gen eral Manager . HENDERSON. The committee in charge of the Twcllh of Iuly celebration to be held in Mnllbrook, are getting everything in ‘ readmess, and no doubt the eclebra- ‘ tion here will be one of the best ever _; held m the County. Wood smlcd fxrom New York for Rumc a few days ago. They mtcnd stopping at the Azores, (hbraltcr. Algiers. and Naples, and aftcr spending a couple 9f wccxs in Rome they will return through Swiwcrland and France. They also mtcnd to spend a {cw weeks In Great Britain and Ireland. arrivmg back via Quebec nbnut the month of August. The" many friends will join The Mirror in wushing them a safc‘and pleasant trip. Mrs. I E Needham attcndcd the funeral or the late Mr. 1" Cox in Toronto last Week. Mics Sara Wood. of Cavan, was a guest of Miss Ida Fair last week. Mrs. (Run) \Vxlliam Halstead, her daughter, Mrs‘ Snyder, of Portage la Yrmrxcflurmcrly rcsxdcnts omebrook) and Miss Margaret and Miss Gertrude Mr. Wm. McCartnry; of Bcthany, was in town last week on business. Miss Hclcn Allen hf: on ’I'chday morning for Oakland, Cal., and will call at Chicago. and Springï¬cld. Her mimerous mcnds xvi]! w: h but a pleas- ant journey. Mr. and Mrs. 10s. Todd. of Smith. w'rc guests at the homc of Mr. and Mrs. jamer Porter over Sunday. Rev. Jns. O’Hara. “hn has retired from active service in the mmistry, has moved tn 1’; tcrbnm from Toronto. Mr. O’Hara is a brutlur of Mrs. jas. Pnrtcr of the 4th hue, and aim of Mrs. W H. Mitchell, Pctcrboro. Danger in Farming. M11311“: nut “! had oud‘cred almost continunly {or seven years wgth Kidney Ttoublc; couldkcarccly walk sud was unable to attend to 1: (arm duties. After tlking the ï¬n: {cw plus felt muc‘ x r»- lined. and after taking half a box was abX: m do a fun day '3 work. I know one box of 811-111 saved me 3m. 0: Doctor'sbm ind K sink they are the 6m: Pm made: Julu Anno'n‘. The Damn Chemical (0.. Ltd. Windsor. OII. hurt so badly he could hardly stand, often the urine was highly colored and scalding. But he thought he was only “ working too hard.†One day he mught cold. The next day he had Rheu- matism. This Markham farmer suffered 7 years with Rheumatism until chance brought a. friend who told him about Buâ€"Jn. They relieved the excruciating pain, and cured him in three months. “Dollar Wheat" is ï¬ne for farm- em. but they take long chances with their health in getting the wheat. Bad Weather, lifting, straining. wrenched backs, lay the foundation for Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. There is a farmer, out Markham way, who was so busy making money that he did not realize he was making ill-health at the same time. He had headaches; often his bavk In ape ctor “My daughter complained of feeling ~tired. 'She Was Very pale and listless and kept insing strength till :00 meal: to attend srlwul The doctors prescrib- ed drfl'erent homes of medicine I m ¢E|ane kept growing worse instvud 01 better '81.? had mmlea and we “era afraid for a \\ hile that she might never ‘rully. We rend nf a anmlur case, that But Fen-ozone «lld cure Miss Elane Slanlaopeâ€"cured her :rbsolntely, m (1 her mother Mrs. G. Stanlmpe of Roth- esay Out, sans t! :9 following . Even Her Blood Turned to Water. Probably very few cases are on re- cord In which an abs-Jute care has been made of peruiciunsauaemia A clear complexinn 1s the outnard evidence of Inward cleanliness. In bed health the face hecomesasign. board, telling of disease within If yellow. btle ls not properly secreted: i! pallid.the kidneys are fanltv; if sktn Is murky and dark circles beneath the eyes, look for censtipatlon. Whatever the cause, no remedy compares with Dr. Hamilton's Pills whtcharemild, safe, purlt’ytng and vltaliztng in their action. They give a marvelous rosy tint to the cheeks, brighten the may and establish health that deï¬es age and disease. Sold every n here in 250 halal. When dyingof Pernlclons Anaemia Her Life Was Saved by q! Miss Descent of-Stefliu930ut†hemg cured by Fennznne, and this induced M to get it for Elana. It took three lmxes of Ferrnzone to make any decid- ed impruvementfbut when six boxes were used my dxughter was beginning to be her old’aelf again. It didn't take much longer to make ucomplete cure, and I am convinced that there In no better blood-maker than Ferrnzune It has made a. newninl ul'EIaI~e. She has gained ten pounds-tn weight and loci-'8 the picture of pertuct health. She is stronger and enjoys the best ofspirlts. The credit at her recovery is' entirely due to Fen-manna.†BORNâ€"In Millln‘ook. on May 19!, to C W and Mrs Rxchards, a daughter 0H,FOR A I'LEAR ('OMPLEXI‘ON! Every grnwn girl an?! ybmxg woman can makoherhelf strong and heahhy with Fen-ozone. I: maka blood: nerve and tissue.â€" mukos It fastâ€"maker“ to stay. Not an uncommon experience was than»! Mrs. “.8. Wilumt of Shnler, NB. Ductnru failed,u!ill u quivk cure was found in "(‘nturrhozone†Notice this atmmnent: “I have been a moat dremifnl sufferer from bronchial trou- bla and cuturrh‘ On damp days I wipuld hunk and suffer great dirtress in my throat. I used all kinda of medicines but. didn’t get permanent reliel‘ull l mini (‘aturrhnzone. It has strengthened my throat, cured my congh and nude me entirely “all." {ufune nnl-s'llutes tor the one rellnlvifl bronchial and 11mm! cum All dealms sell ‘(‘aturrhozune†h: 23c. and $1 (’0 BIZPB Complexion soon bacmnes perfect nerves not new attenulh, tiredness vanishesâ€"perfect health Is {he re.“ 3rd fur using Ferromne, which is sold by all drngglatsâ€"prlce 50¢. per hux; don’t fail to try it. His Grace, the ArcthShOp of Toronto, m“ hold COnï¬rmation on Wlnt Sundax, Mav 19th, at St. Iohn‘s, Ida, at 1030 a. m at Christ Church, Builiebom, 1t 3 p. m., and St. Thomas'. Mill- brook, at 7.30 p. m. The children's department in the June number of the NEW hum “'nuax’s MAGAZINE contuins an unusual number of you] things. The third of the Wonder Tales of N- rtiu m L-tncie ap- pears in this issuu, it teiis how Sif. the Wife uf Tin r, the i‘humier Gnu inst her beautiful hair, and the rev-hue taken on Loki, who committed the Huf- This is a spion :id unpnrtnnity to i t your children become {an iiiar. euriv in life, with the picturesque Nurse mythology. “How Higgins Shed His Skin" contains instructive information about :1 pet suétks who was k8,! in a terrarium. 'l‘he' third is u quire if comic druivlngs by Juhn R Bray, pic- turing the life of a tni>simmry’s iiiiie tuy in the jungle shuwethemiven. turn Horace hurl u ith u cannibal, and how JI-cco and the gxrvfl‘e he'ged him out There are also smne verses and drawings which will1~ieusethe3ounger renders. RM’. and Mrs. Gamma W. H. Ross, of ()uk Millv, xwur Lomawlm, Ky, are the pun-ma u! 24 children. The mullwr 13 only 33 years of age and lunka yuuu- gar 'l‘ï¬e children are all bright and energetic and (he nldeal is not q lite 21. Mr; Harry Leach has been trans {cnca lrum lhc l'radcl's Bank at Cdr gllllo thu Lakclidd brunch ul' the same Bank. in Which foivc he h: ac countunt. A Many is a .wn of Mr and Mrs. A Li‘nch of‘this town and his steady progress i.s_uutcd with pleasure by Ins Hume-runs friends here. A double sign that it is spring Oc-cnrrs tu me this minuteâ€" ! bought a glass of hock, by 51:13, And [mam] I housefly in H! Bufl'alo Evening News. Am! whe‘n I saw tha house fly in, With all my mlgm and main. 1 emptxed out. the glass m we The [muse flv out again 1 FERROZONE. Great Distress In Her Throat. FOR. ’1'“ E CH I LDRE.' '1‘“ El R 24th BA BY NONSENSE W. Montgomery, M. D. Magician and Surgeon, MILLBKOOK, ONTARIO. Ofï¬ce in 'l‘m'ncr’s Drug: Store. At night I may be got by tele- phone message and at st. Mc- Curmc} s Xcsidmce. "lhut ï¬ne 1 no Stt my l'ramc Hous: (m l’unk Street, "l’l" site the Octagon Mills, a voml SlllJlC and never failing spring of water . lhc preperty 1m lud :5 four acres of lmdâ€"«Ll largg garden and lmlannz excellent pasture land. Will be sold at :1 bargain and on reas- onable terms of payment Spend “hat you ma}, hut money Can’t lmy nnythixg better than Pu]. son’s Nervxline. Its penetrating pow- or enables It to reach deep tissues,â€" that’s why lt cures aches that all else can’ttonch. For outward application we guarantee ï¬ve times more strength than In any other liniment. Inwardly it’s harmfess mm as sure as the here. after to ease at once. Don't accept | snhs~itnte {or Pulaon’s Nerviline which is the one great household panacea of to-dsy. Mr. Archie: Ixach, of the Toronto Branch of the Bank of Montreal, 15 spendmg a fcw days With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Leach, m town. Archieis stradxly forgmg ahead and a brxght future awmts him- Mr. and Mrs, John Wetherup of Emily, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. thherup, Tuppcr-St., today. They were at Port Hope to-day attending the funeral of his uncle, the. late David Haskill. aged 80 years. DIEDâ€"In Mimflouk, on Wednes- dnv \fm‘ Ist Moss": \iav infant daughtcr 01 C \\ and Mn" Richards If not sth the above inouse and property “in bc leased at a rzasonahlc rcntaL For furtlwr particulars apply In T. A. A RMS'I‘RON( 3, NOâ€! I( I ~-â€"A mr load oH‘ncy 1mm jlhl arrived: “in hm: 1mm Saturday to unload, and parties will S A V' F. MONEY by taking 1! 017'th (.‘m‘. 'l'hr Rathbun Star Brand l’urtland Ccmtm «the Old Ruliublc Brand. (Toulâ€" this 15 the month to get your supply at UM‘ lnwvst [)Tii'd. Shingle". 13th. c. A c'm hmd ui‘ Dress“! Lumber just arrwuiâ€"Hummu run] other kmds. Al~o S;.‘\(7K :md BARREL SALT. (Ewe Us‘ a (nil lnfow Inning. W. (L RUSSELL SONS. Mxllbmok. Town Pmpertyfor Sale Or at this ofï¬ce. Many medicines stimulate, break down, heave you worse than ever er mm: 9 is dilfarentâ€"it'a a blood-former a. nerve-strengthen", a {may-builder. |‘a!e .uuwmxe girls are given co!or and vigor. The ï¬rm] and sleepless are strengthens-d and restored. “ Better than an tonics I found Farr lone" writes Mrs E. F. Castletmr of Wnnd LIKE A 'l'IlII‘II" IN THE NIGHT. That’s how pum Cont We en mar an open window, get stiï¬â€˜ neck or 8mg back. Perhaps cunl ofl' tn quick]; afler exertionâ€"rhrnnmtism dexelupa 8 took. "J “'le completely run duWh cheeks were Mann-hell, lips “ lute and had every sign ofunuemiu. Ferrozone added to my Weight, Lune me strength, ambnion and good heulm." Nuthing better, try Fenrnznne yuur~elf, 50¢. per box at nil dealers, A mccting to ie-orgamze the Lawn Bowling Club was “Chi last Friday evening :It [le Dominion Hon-l. Most of the last yc-ors bowlers \Vcrc outaml all are looking forward to wards a splc-mlul smsnn’s bowling Mr. H Mulligan has again Vcr)‘ kimllx oï¬rrcll tlw USL‘ of his lawn. The fol lowing ufï¬c‘crs were elczctccl: Hon l’rgsidrnt~~â€"â€"I\lx'. H Mulligan. Presidentâ€"73h. ] R Eukins. Vice ~1’rcsulcm‘le‘. A 'l‘ Armstrong Scc.-'l'rc:1.~'11rcr~ 7 Mr. (l l. McHamc Cumming-cw}!:~5rs. Dr. Momgnm- erg. H .\l. Wand, '1‘. Lcith anl john Dcycll. Examine them carefully nnd you'll molmhlly ï¬nd earns. Whether hurd. soft. or bleeding apply Putnam’s (‘orn Extractur, It’s painlesu, ita's snre.m.d ubnve uH quick to act. I: rist on only "l’u mu m‘u.†If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de- bility, nervousness, exhaus- ï¬on, you should begin at once with Aycr’s Sarsaparma, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. male“ than in duly ncunn of tho bowels. poisonous producu no Hum-bad. causing hud- gcho, bilimnnon. numea. :1 "WP“... and mm pnygnung t'hO Burlupnrtlla mm doing tn be“ work. 4"! I Pill: ate liver pub. Ac: gouuy, wv-p- .. cu «0501383: We 1 rust Doctors 'I‘HEL‘AUSE OF SURE FEET w. in no «out. I w. pubulh tho formula. of :11 our modtcinu. THIS l‘ONIC BUILDS UP. 10 mimturon or .40». HAIR V1602. AGUE CURB. CHERRY PEC'I'OIAL \li} lbruok l’. O. McLaughlin’s Carriages Wagons, all kinds Agricultur al Implements, Harness, Rug 3, Whips, Blankets, c. We now deal in all kinds of High Grade Flour Feed. Seeds, etc. Your Inspection Invited. Your patronage So- licited. Prices Right. 'PHONE 466. 383 WATER ST. We are not talking of scrapping, but just wish to remand the pumic that we have as ï¬ne a stock at" Men's Boots and Sum-s as can be fuund anywhcrv. There is no better timc than the pn-srm to secure somcxhing nczn, sum!) and durable Wu have al‘o a good line of Boy's We CanBoot the Best of Them. One Door East of Mr, J. Steele’s Jewelry Store. School Buots. What's the use of buying a pair of Boots that mm: mm thrre or four months (if can: is given them), for that growing buy of yours, win I) ygm can pct a pair a! LANG’S that win laat him till hr outgrows â€mm, a! about the same prmc. (Tall and see. We hav: also a Special Linc of Freud: K§ys made to ordcr. Also a full lme of harncas, whips, trunks, \‘3Iisc>, c. Repairing of Harness. Boots Show promptly ancndcd l0. $11wa 9}: MflNTHEAL ; Storey 8c Leary Storey 8:: Leary, The Hub for Farmers. CAPITAL PAID UP REST UN DIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS Branchcf at all important Centres in Canada, and in London, Lngland, Ncw York, Chicago, Spokane, Mexico, and Newfoundland. 53PMâ€)- dg scriptilm of a NEVER-WEAR OUT Bank Bran Former Customers of the Ontnno ccmmnodatcd as huctoforv. T. J. LANG, of. A Blenciec’i FEOtâ€"ir The famous Bread and Pastry making qualities of Ontario 1111 wheatâ€"are combined with Manitoba spring wheat, which adds strength and nutrimcnt. BLENDED FLOURS are not only the best for all home bakingâ€"41:6)†are also the MOST ECONOMICAL. They yield MORE BLEND ED FLOURS are TWO flours in one. Interest Allewed on Deposits. (of Ontario and Manitoba Wheat) Makes the \VHITEST BREAD “ “ LIGHTEST BISCUITS “ “ TASTIEST PASTRY “ “ DAINTIEST CAKES WATER ST., PETERBORO. Est. 1817. Bunking Business $14,400,000 $11,000,000 159.831 $168,001,173 lrazzsartcd.‘-§ g A‘:1- ‘xrh “in he Mr. Will judme, who E tending the S. P. 5., “'lonot in; a ten: wcll canted holid Wt“ purposes joining his Paton on a survey in the u of Lax: Abiubc. this sum Clérk. lasucr of Insurancc, Kw Agent, Omcmec. The mely Council met‘ sample roams last week. u stems of business rcccn'a lmong which was a mono: Keen: Lowcs :udCouncd ham. 3 comnuucc to n township In the: dclcgaum: lcfucw Mr. 133%}. re the station m an: UJXR. The B. 8.: B c'u'pcntcrs 1 R. erected new stuck vnrdt jun nurth of the grain s‘ will ,1ch hand acauumod: flack mz-n. Messrs. M1115 8.: Murdgm ed the canwntcr work at M: and are no-r at work for .\ Corned, Ops. Th: .\I».~‘cs MrCJflrc-V : I'm-x muving thrir stock 01 run. In lit-Ir m-w stun: Hulk. The hmeug WM \‘zu‘ntml ha- hccn gmnthn‘: by Mr. MvCra, that I: ma r-l. in order to give ban has dwclling. Mr. F. l'urtcr. “f Id purchuscd the dwelling the hate “2'. Bradhunl. 1% and M N Keith. 31" L'ucwls with Mr. _I I' K Mr. l'm'lu Yr]. 2 5. P T. mum, L mm home {u vmh his parents. M rs (Hr ' Yclland has' on: of the houses of lhc Estntc. Miss Etta .Qvuu as at he: sismr, (Rev ) Mrs. ( treks. Mr Tr R. “' Black, (If 1‘ '1 omum. at l'vlcdxmv, w: 344 wecK czlfling (m {ncmiw M r. jamc: Dubsml was 1:1 LN! u’cck. Ur. Benny. Mr. I. (3. 1 (maï¬a made their ï¬n! tri mm- in :1 ï¬nc Aummoinlc. during july and Auguj students to begin a can; time and (hush without‘ non. Write {or catalogu American Budncss (Idle;- thc oldest and best. '1‘. ll. W‘s-on. P: ‘_â€"â€"â€"â€" er‘: 'xcdk-nt on Saturday of 43 miles an hour. The Cement facton' M manufacture of Me hlwiu a 11 dtsmlpmms, is rummz; and cmpioying about a dun Miss Manning, nf Hm Sun day with Miss S. lamb Mr. and Mrs. Carri". (-f haw been SlkffldINg :1 {cu- Mr. 3311 Mrs. T. Herman Mr. and Mrs “Whom « snout c‘uudxw “11h hcr brcz.‘ E. Bryson, Mr F. Part“. of M m: vi~imt zu Omcmcc rmrmiv. J. n. ’I‘HORN'I'ON- N r n l A ._..2.uq (karma, and cyan .2- 5. Eugiish’x n $34012“; , bani: ()lrxa Hume. ; old friends for kmdums h» I‘( uld solidi a cumin; .«amc. “C will be found . night or day. OMEMEE N Every De New Spring Dress Maki IN CHA‘ u M‘u Can S; .\I».~‘c.~‘ M‘Cafl'frs‘ Jam Yours truly, 50m N. Tumws kIO'E'CI givc Inna tn Bu "t