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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 21 May 1908, p. 2

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W CFC daugl best. '1‘. J. LANG. m'; Mr. Archie Leach, of Tc' ibolidaying in town. . ‘ Mr. Wilfred Ginou reg? “Melboro last week after a: n" wereg Iays. Try '1‘. J. Lang for Hand made "Va subscribe ourselves in behalf of Harness. We guarantee-‘2.” our 'bwn ”“5 SOCiet)’. make of Harness, “'8. use! nothing Mrs- H. Argue, Pres. but the best stock. If yqu want'FAC Mrs. Snelgrovc. Vice-Pres. TORY HARNESS I can give you a Mrs. W. G. Pcndry. ,, TEAM SET complete fqr‘$é6 56. We M1353. Dean. Seeretary. carry the best makes of B‘oots 8: Shoes. Mrllbrook, May 5th: 1908. 11' you want to save money buy the The above evenlno wnc m. ”Mam. kl... '1‘ 9 v . --‘â€" " Our '1: In; Mirror extends’- sympathy to the bereaved relativgs. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Russdl, of-Bgul- ieboro, spent Sunday 10 Napaneen Mr. John Greer, of Petsrboro; was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Larmer, yesterday. Mr." R. I Sufi-$.91): offlfimost Mug to dat armerg OLCavan '[Togvmhiy~, is highlycplcaaed wigh’fibc “.‘O’spawa" ghingle roof. put, on“ big «bulmisgs last .wec} by J. W. F zucchzrhétunand .-bunldcr. ”‘7‘ ‘ D’ r-‘la the: Tm\'nship of .Czu} , on Saturday. May .g6th, 1908, Robt.Falhs,’ ed68'years." The funeral, on fl‘uesdav,'yzgth, i {o Gardmer's Cemegtery, we}; very largely attended. ' ’ Mrs. Spencer, of Picton, nee Miss Georgina Elliott, is visiting Mrs. K. Ruddy. ; ' ‘ Miss Gertrude- “Wood ‘has re- Jur-ned hOmP from :m an extend- ;ed and pleasant Visit m Toronto. Miss §regory of, Toronto, ls Visiting with Mrs. (Dr) Turner. Miss Kells and Mrs. Geo, Fair were In Toronto last week attend- infighe-annual W. A. mcctmg. Mrs. (Dr.) A. Russell and babe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W- G. Russell the past week. .Ufi‘Llu, auu ‘ firings later. ‘9'" , - , the \Valking « ‘. , :' . : i.-xt Monday. mg; i v '- . sitingr hersister Mis U. Fair Dr. H. Furner, lately of Victor- iii. R. now of Toronto, is here Vlsltllzg :zis son. Dr. H A Turner, and investing :cquaintances With ‘V. i z; Mill-3* here. tilhfiy Cl 3 '\ . “.Y ‘~,.‘. ..2 . 9 ,~’n;.~tr‘n was in Toronto I At the adi’anced age of 78 years there passed away in the Town. ship of Clarke, on Thursday, Ma) 14th, one of the best known and highly respected residents ofthat TOWnship. Deceased was born ml Ireland and when 3 yrs. old cameI with his parents to this country and settled at St. Catharines.’ iel resxded at Garden Hill tor: ml 20 years, and sinc'e‘then ‘fisided in Clarke. About the ye'a‘filb‘é‘t 7 2);; lbs annual on. t. 1 "thaff‘fi «.3. “q Marv Charlotte-l ”3 .;.l<;.‘v' «‘«'. .. 3 WAT / .,i K“ igpa:net-forfeitmafia}, To" Miss Annie Kells a-rnved home. ”“5 umon one sun and mo daufi‘ ~ 0 'ters were Lo.n One t rda from an extended ViSit' ' . Sa 0 v " Mrs. Wm. Byers, died on the Istl with friends at Elizateth, N.Y. daughter” 'PHON E 39. Strictly first-class. Used extensively on :11} kinds of buildings. ‘ particularly dwellmgs. chcf'needSpamtme. I might say that I am in a position to book orders for the Peterborough Sand Stone Brick, now being largely used. . .Also Agent for the jo’nn l)oherty:‘(Sarni:t) Engines, both Marme and Stationary. L. s. CLA‘RRY,‘ °0ve. .4 None genuine “ilhont the Trade Mark, “hich 4s a picture of a boy holding a roll of Rexflintkote Roofing m his arms. \V Beg to say anyone intending tori is the time to begin to look about it. I« $2.xo~up to $4.60 per square. \‘ourq me a Card for Samples and Prices. , Is a First~Class Roofingâ€"Flexible and Durable, also FIRE PROOF. Makes a Handsome Roof on ,Dwellings, as well as on nail other buildings. Color, Steel Grev.. 111131 Roofing has been in use for 35 years and has given good satisfaction. REXFLINT- ‘LOTE gives FIRE protection, is WIND, DUST and WATER PROOF. Manufactured in Four Diffoizent Thicknesses. ' @ASPHALT RdQFINGQ (703;: to lelbmok nAext Moudar ,has been in actual use since 1873, and has given the best of sat- isfaction at all times. It is as Flexible at 60 years as when first applied ; will not crack or break or go to pieces (remember this is no paper roof.) Can be put on Flat or Steep Roofs thh perfect ease. Only One Grade A‘Ianufacturedâ€"and that the STANDARD. I wish to announce to the PUBLIC that I am Agent for Three of the LEADING Ready-Roofing Companies in the United States. Their Roofiugs are approved of by Architects Bullders, also by Fire Underwriters throughout the U. States and Canada. nua‘flu'nafl’ersmrRsaflvflnln’ug - a b we, Councillors m1 and ’. gCnisf Mills! Blade an E walks and t1areis m Petergoro the District megting. Pl-_l_- _ , H “- fume REXFLINTKOTE ROOFING GAREY’S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE ROOFING H. . urner, lately of Victor- .. now of Toronto, is here ------ n-OWIIIIS. 334E156 goes $331575» LOOK FOR T'HE BOY Tdrori‘té, is “‘t‘rclfl'in . town 8‘ gave the ['I‘yhll, " ‘ a: very 5th Art: this apathy valu men 01 Ba] l' Her :e'x- cndc '0; was mak: .armer, the( His imide W fr 'bwn this E othing 'FAC you a 5. ‘ch "X day of the p‘resmt month. Hi: LFa" other daughter, Mrs.T. Luxon,of Lend" Millbrook, one son, G'sorge. and g. their mother. are left to mOurn babe the loss ofa kind father and loving . W-!husband. Deceased was a Con- .scxwtivc, and m rcltgton a Meth- ,’ ts (dint. The fungal took place on xer. Saturday, the 16th, to Gardinet’J Mittorook, May 5th, X908. The above evemng was the oceasion of the montth meeting of the Ladies' Aid, and a real good time was enjoyed H)? all precent. Refreshments were served, after which the ‘guests’ took ”their departure, all delighted with the generous and kind hospitahtyof Mrs.‘ Clare. but regretted that they were so soon gomg to lose such a useful member. We, the.undersigned. in behalf of; the members of the Ladies’ Aid in_i connection with the Methodist Church, i desiring-to express our appreciation of! your servxces during the past four1 years, and wishing to denote, by some ’slight token, the esteem in which you ‘are held by us, we ask you to accept this ‘Cream Set,’ not for its .intrinsic , value, but as a slight acknowledge ; ment of ourgreat indebtedness to you ( Hoping that‘God, Who has so richly ( endowed you, may long spare you and a make Von Very useful in building up’: the Church of Christ and aiding him His Cause. 0n the evening of May 5th, qunte a number of the members of the Ladies’x Aid of the Methodist Church met at the Methodist Parsonage and present 1 ed Mrs. (Rev.) G. R. Clare .with a} Idvel)? SiIVer Cream Set, accompaniedt by the following address : l I DEAR MRS. CI.ARE,â€" ' ADDRESS 8: PRESENTATION The Mirror gains in extending S) mpathv to the bezeaved. _..-...uu4 .; Cemetery, Cavan Tp., and was largely attended.’ Rev. Mr. Clare conducted the services at the hou5e and grave. The pnll bear- ers were Messrs. T. Luxon, ]. Boyd, 1- H‘oskin, R. Beer. W. Ralf and S. Kirkpatrick, all being relatives of deceased. Peterboro Business College. Geo.Spotton. Principal. â€" ....y w “mu“, U“ llllil'SCiaY, ma} l ”reaming organs is unteil in many lo- mlitiec. l - v . , . , 14th, one of the best known and ‘ “ "0“ “”5 0"” ’M‘e ”Hm“?! _ at hand to use with the. first attack 0! highly respected resrdents ofthal (‘oiil in tl _ 2e head, Pneumonia, (‘uhls Township. Deceased was born in BWHCMUS. Hoarseness. Sore Throat. . _ a , Croup, in fact any respiratory affection {k‘rfillfrlliclisaggr‘e‘riltesn {3) ‘trfi'soiiligsfl the trouble will he quickly overcome ' l -- - ‘ ‘ . I! the attack is neglected and lieciiines and settled at S‘. Latharmes.’ ie Severe. Speedy relief will come in mmt resxded at Garden Hill tor: iitl““‘~‘es 3”“ a . . - - . r, ‘ will cure. ’20 years, and smce‘then Ԥsrdeu . . . " l‘he directions for using it vary, but In Clarke. About the yea‘tlbétt the principal is always the same, that WWfifi. cg Mug-y Chm-louder deetrming all the germs ii the air I ~°_< - we? ‘ ' ‘ -‘ you breathe and having it reach the" il_llspaFFICL. Otcamalfiijii ‘3? airpasenges wnh dry medication from I IS union‘one SOD an \Y ( aU5i)-‘ the E’Tue and Eucalyptus forests. ters were Lo.n. One daughter” Remember lhatliqnidszmdnimstnre ,r V. - i' o lisharred from the Bronchial ’i‘nhes Sushi“tnlieh};:rsb,n(tlcr:0(:?tlitthII?t and Lungs. It’sthedry air of Hvo» d.) i‘ t n :3 _ ‘ ‘ mei that reaches the ,spot. A. Leach l other daughter, Mrs. l. Luxon,ol guarantees it. - \I’flll ‘ M - persistent nee of Ilyomei the ughnesa progressivcness min 3'. enthusiasm, expel-mess. aroour-waurhwords. Cmnmer- om), Sténogrnphy, Telrgmphy. Mall Course: In any subjecu. No vacation. The 'Mi'll'brook VMarket Opened on Tuesday and “was largely at tended. l'fl‘he Market is here to s‘ay,Ҥ'nd it mil no doubt be a great benefit to the tOu‘n, as well as a convenience to the farmers.“ THE LATE JAS. AEBENALD, K: -1f23t\,§.?§flvedâ€"One car orymom _- ,___ ,â€" ““‘\IIAC un- Ul unuuxu Pe'mblc)’ Star‘Bvand Poniand Cement. la‘tlvs raging-jug It- will SAVE MONEY ty 'aking “damâ€"c: okcnr anyaay this week. “/0 are also handling the Lnkefleld Mon- 8 1: Brand. leneare the two bps!» Brands on the Market. today. We also have a curof fresh Grey Limaon Ihe road.nnd a car of British Columbla Shingles. Call and see our 18 Inch 5 butts to 2} Inch. 100 Sacks of Salt m 90¢. per barrel. 200 ”)8. to cack. For awevks only. Benevlllo Cement, $180 per ban-ex. Lumber and Coal.nnd alugradcs or Shingles on hand. " mfififimesa‘ ‘.7.SUPERIORIT Y, ' ‘05.“ MI'L‘iBROOK, ONT. Roofing this season, no“ n sell you Roofing from ronage solicited. Drop e Having purchased the Barbers ' - _Busmess from MLArmstrong. I respec- twely sohmt a contmuance of the Irbcr- ' a! patronage glven hxm, and will en- deavor‘to conduct the businessin such *4 a manner as mil ment your support. ’ Lhave secured the serwces of a first .. : class Tousorial Artist in the person of '. W. ,D. DONNELLY. _ Iwill keep in stock the best lines 3 m choice cigars, cigarettes'and tobaccos 473 Also pipés',.‘etc. Call and see me. Q. R. JACKSON, .. Opposite BanK of Toront’6 l (successor to Ins. Armstrong) TONSORIAL ARTIST s’l department of work. ti! Rt v Mr. Robertson, the general t isecni-ta'y. is a veritable cncyolopa:d1:1 al to himself. Thoroughly versed in ,all Ll hhterature pertaming to the equipmsnt (necessary to a Well manned Sabbath {schooL Hts address and answers to thlesllons, and his clear, lucid explan- g’atrons of the outworking and purposes l-'of the different dcth‘lmL‘lllS of the ii Sahb. th school, was a real treat, and: ‘,inspirat10n in the good work that is M being done by all lovers of Cthlt'en and interested ones in this very inn 1 portant branch of the church’s life and work. Mr. Cameron gave a very Clea“ and full report of his yisrt in the differ-' | ent Sunday schools of the Presbytery [during the month, giving one a much‘ clearer grasp of the work than can be gathered from reports as sent in to the. lconvenor by the respective supenntem dents. As the Rev. Mr. Johnston: said, “being the first Institute meeting: ~ in Millhroox, tl.e interest manifested and the spirit that dominated thei; meetings would doubtless be ofper manent value and lasting gt‘od. V .r -. . unâ€" Prchytery's msdomkvaq evident in entrustmg to his care this important dcpartment of work. ' The Institute meetings Lehi _m_ the i U“ l ”8806 Presbyterian) church 1351‘ ‘ :{Iuesdzty afternoon and evening. Were very .vrcl! , attended considering the season of‘the 1 and every Tuesda year, Rev. Mr. Keith, convener of the ! arrangement “'1“; Petei'boro Presbytery, under whose i the Vi auspiCes the meetings were held, is .1 ill] T ‘ [stranger to a Milibrooxx- audience. His WU [WIND Pi itact in handling“r the meetings, never will be represe allowed a duil moment in the proceed~ ings, assnsted very much in eliminating TOWN that drag which IS so hurtful to the . . spirit ofa meeting, when time is pass- from 8 am. t'” n' . I mg and no one ventures to speak. 13 CASE-- th only as a preSIding officer is he i ‘ i etiiczent, but the manner in which he - Utter, Egg' discuseed the various (inestlons andi Highest Market subjen ts gave one the impreswm the Bring: both \‘onr if? n, I . . - (successor to jas. Armstrong, A marked inert breathing organs calities. It you V Complete mitt-H: $1. Epidemic Influenza. Grippe. Cat ran Troubles. Pneumonia Increasing. One of the saddest things that have 1-; occurred in this neighborhood for many a year, and one of the saddest duties that has fallen to the lot of the members of Fraserville 1,... O. L. No. 46. was to record, at their meeting,r on , May the 4th inst, the death of the late Bro David Smyth. No Brother : was better prepared to receive the summons that comes sooner or later to each one, but in his case. it came when following his team cultivating in a field beside the. house; not ten minutes prior to this he was talking to his I mother. The whole community jmns [ in sincere sympathy with the bereaved l wife and child, also his aged mother. Tall ofstature, strong of physique, genial in dispositiongzt loving husband and father. a faithful son, a patriotic citizen, and a loyal Orangeman: in a word, a christian gentleman. Tie:e ; qualities Were all found, in a marked l egree, in our lamented brother. We i shall miss his genial countenance; but the unswcrwng faithfulness and tin compromising integrity, which was his, will ever remind us of him whom God l has called home. and who at this time : is reminding ushy saying. “Be ye also I ready.”. MILLBROOK, ONT. . JACKSON, ’1 Sunday Schoolrlrrfilsâ€"t‘itute. The Late Bro. David Smyth. cause for Alarm. The children cannot osslbly have znod health unless the buwela are .n )nroper conditiuu. (‘or- rec! anv conmi union by giving Imnll laxative doses ofAyer’s i135. All veaemhlmsumfl-aualed. To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour- age, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not‘forget Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and buiids up the general health in every way. 9 HAIR noon. ers AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. We hsvé no more“! We publish .the formulas of all our medicines. For the Children 7 com” union by' "Wing Imnll laxative Ayex’s ithnlvegetablw.sugar-coated. Me ‘33. 9:579:91,“ Lenin. Mini. increase in troubles of the .IO 1:131:71th itir'oFJ 5f munied brother. We nal countenance, but faithfulness and un tcgl'ity, which was his. us of him whom God ; quusuons andi Highest Market I’xice Paid. impressnim the Bring both your Eggs and Butter was evident in! together. 5L.“ . This brandâ€" of a BLENI Wheat and l\ by the best n1 Ask your look for [J . Catar- Horsemen See Page 3. Eugenfiggs, Poultry Too Toronto Poooooo Eooooo will be represented in the and every Tuesday thereafter, by arrangement wtth the Councnl of the Village, Unfuqsday. May 19, FARMERS MARKET IN MILLBROOK. ‘ . ..... .w- \l-\ 1 ' tlwm future engagements. The toast 1 to "The Ladies," felxcitously proposed by Mr. H. A. Sims, was ably re:pon;lcd to by “Poor Bashful Pen” in his usual eloquent and willy vem. This most enjoyable evening was Enough: to a Close by the singing of “Auld Lang Syne,” alter the indefatig- able zeal and energy of the {’rmld’cn'. on behalf of the-A. '.'. P. A , had been referred to, and their thanks m-him Umwrycd by Mr. Sims. nu»; [eloquently responded to by Mr. Ben Oliel. An instrumental duett was ”It n rendered by Mrs. Allen and Mrss Col- lins m therr usual skrlful and pleasrng manner. The next toast ‘Our l’rnrsh’ was proposed .by Mr. Church-Warden ' Kells and responded to by Mr. Smitl‘, I both of whom gave some account of l its early history and preSent condition. ' Miss jessic Allen sang :1 solo in exul lent mice. The toast to ‘0ur Gut-sts’ was proposed by the (Ihmrnmn rn such ‘ exceedingly fiatt'crrng terms as to lead one to thrnk that Ireland and not Pal l estrne was the place ofhrs natrrity. It was responded to by Mr. Tom AllLll in a manner to convince one that he! has inherrted the oratoncal grfts of hrs ‘ futhe‘r and grandfather. A male quur l tette. consrstmg of the Rev H. A. ' Ben ()liel, and Messrs. Tom Allen, I. N. 'l‘ompkrns and J Sandy made their debut before a Millbrook audience and made an rmpresmon that wrll secure them future enflflflpl‘nnnt: ’l‘lm Aâ€"-- r ‘ [posed by the Rev. Mr (:robbin clever iaird amusing speech. Some of his remarks kept the Chairman busy ex- plaining for the balance of the cycning. 'I‘he toast \ijas‘duly honored by thv Singing oftite National Anthem 'l'hc toast to “The Church,’ pmpmcd by the Rgv. Mr. Ben Oiiti, was responded to by the Rector in his usual happy and appropriate manner, and w’as followed by the Singing of the hymn, “'1 he Church's One I’Ltthdstimr.” 'I'hc toast to the "A.Y I'.A.,” was proposed by Mr. A. A. Smith and 21ny and AlmAh 7,. the winter, with a baanet in the School House. Under the able and :energetic leadership of the Rev. ‘Mr. I Ben Oliel, the Association has had the most successful year in its history and has not only contributed materially to the finanCes of the Church, but has assisted in inducmg the young people to takea deeper interest in Church I work, wlnle the meetings have, without doubt, been both ent:rtatning and in structive to the members themselves. The Assocmtion is greatly to be con gratulatcd on the success of its closing l entertainment The school room and ‘tables were prettily and tastefully decorated, the refreshments auundant and appetizmg, and the programme varied and enjoyable. Among the invited guests were the Rev ¢Rural Dean and Mrs. Allen, the Rev. R B. (Jrobb. St. John’s Liliurch. Port Hope, and the Church wardens and their wives. At the close of the Banquet, the chair was taken by the Premdent, the Rev. H. A. Ben Oliel. The. first toast, that -to “The king,” was pro- ,1 I l‘ 1 ms Dramaâ€"on a bag or barrelâ€"is the mark of a BLENDED FLOUR of Ontario Fall Wheat and Manitoba Spring Wheat, milled by the best millers in Ontario. This brandâ€"on a bag or barrel- frowN HALL The Anglican Young People’s Asso tintion of St.’l‘homas’(,‘hurch conclud- ed the series of bimonthly meetings, which they have been holding during the winter. with a hanmim m um A. Y. P. A. BANQUET. .till noon, to buy for CASH : ; OFFICIAI (935$ LABEL Id ' Made in Ontario " gfogcr: for a Blended Flourâ€"and xc abbérc brand wherever you buy. years ago will be anxxous to his genial lace once more an to lus messages of Ins‘tru hope. ' Rev. joseph Hamilton .will conduct the services in the Pres‘byk rian (rhun h next Sunday in the absence of the pastor. Mr. Hamilton is an author of recognized worth, a man of mrru than ordinary ability as a pulpit speak- er. doubtless those who heard him years ago will he aimous to look inlo his genial lace once more and to llSICI) to his messages of instruction and L A Bi'ar (jclcl'nxttion undcr the An?- piccs of the Millln'ook (Iitizcns’ land and Lacrosse Club, Will he held in thc Agricultural Park. Millbmok, on Mon- day, May ~25. 1908. when a gnod programnw of sports “lll he put on, mnnnen ‘ing at 1.30 p.111. 'l'herc will he a lzacmsse Match lit-twccn Mill- hroou; and l’ctcrhoro, of more than usual interest being thtz first League game of the. season; also a walking contest, menls, boys and girls races, etc. At‘f p.111. a.mce 4 times round the Town Hall blocx for govd prizes mll furnish a good dcalol amusement. The Band will finnishgdod music and Will give a CénCCrt 1n the Town Hall at night. For particulars sec posters and small bills. ‘ . ....u;. man You simplv breathe and inhale‘its medication in drv air form whichges irm-gelhe germ life that muses dfifimss- ed hffathing, Nasal ('ntavrh, 'l‘hrejgt Iriit‘llion and Lung 'l‘rnubies. ii iii-Innis to these sufl'vrn‘g naming the haisy‘n laden air‘ they “huh! get, in the Prim and I'Iuouh‘pius forests. rl‘he air. that- stamps out Brrmr-hiai trnnhh‘s, . ’I‘hn princu of enieriamera Marsha] P. Wilder 8a) 5: Iiyumei is easy to use, and swift to curei It r‘nsnres against. cnnglis and colds. It gives you pure air and kills thggenn ui disease. It helps the \‘nice ,, ‘ ‘ ' iiyomei complete onifii Shun. That Is What Nye}; wxll do in a}! forms of Catarrh and Troubles of The Breathing Organs. Il’a nota qnpslion of Hymnpi having unred snme one olse but will it reach yunrou‘n particular case. If its culd in the Mad. (Manly, Bronchitis, Pneu- monia, (‘ruup or any afl'Pclinn of the breathing: organs A. Leach says yes. and u i” rel-11nd Hm money i! it fails No other preparation for th? same pur- p98“ (um suucessfully do this, because { _ . _ I the Hynmen system or treatment 15 am I {event from anything else ‘7 ' ‘ ' Vicmria Day in Millbmnk. point you, in you great sorrow, to the (iron: Comforlt: who dnvllv all things well. And ma; you all look furwzml to [he lznght daj “llL‘lI )nu th’lll mwct your dear om when: pmlmgs are no more. It is not death to die, lo lmvo this \chny road, Aml midst the Angels on High, To be at home: will: God. Sight-(l on behalf of' appointment at its l lug. tlie Lodge 1)) as: regular mcct 'rutncr. Your loss 15 our loss, which we feel to be very great because one has bccn removed from among us that set forth thc‘noblc christian prin- ciples of our Association in his every day life since his connection with the Order 26 years ago. and whose exam- ple was worthy of imitation by every member of our Ax'socialion. We know that at such a time words fail to convoy our true feelings, but we assure you that wr: all grieve with you in your sorrow and affliction, and our prayer is that God, Who saw fit to call our dear Brother to His eternal home. may gm: you grace sufficrent to over- come your sorrow, and say “ Thy Will he done.” We cannot always see the purpose of the affliction, bUt God knows what is best {or us, and we humbly lmw [u “is Will. ‘ of the Late David Smyth, We, the Officers and members of L O. L. No. 46. desire to convey to you their smcerc‘and heartfelt sympathy 1n the bereavement which you have re- cently llndtirgone in the loss ofa lovmg 50“. a devotcd husband, and kind father. Your loss rs our loss, which we feel to be very great because one has been rpmmmd rum. -...,_..~ .._ Frascrvillc. May 18th, 1908‘ To Mrs. 'l‘hos. Smyth, mother, Io Mrs. Dawd Smyth, Wife, } Io Mildred Smyth, daughter, LETTER [IF CDNDULENCE “Show Me" PM: i :heming T01 nc pumt you, in your to the (ircut Comforter ' things well. And may :rme to [he lznght day all mwct your dear om.- s are no more. JOSEPH MADILL, (2. I“. CLALKE. .0‘ Proof. I'd Bes; Any “' Osliawzi"-shingled root is good for 100 your; I Roof ec0noniy is a plain, easy problem of ,. {against dollars,â€"of dividing the price of the roof by lot time it will stay a good roof. How long will it stay a good roof? want a plain answer to when you consider roof economy l Not how long it Will be a good enough roof if you patch i. and paint it and tinker with every year or two. Not how long it lwill be a pretty good root if you take good care of itâ€" 1 How long it “'1” he a G O O D roof if you DON'T take care ? How long it will stay good if you don't do a thing to it? t ofi‘oot economy, is the length of That is the quistiOI The real test of roof cost, the tes time the roof will stay \Viiid proof,â€"without repairsâ€"I00 years. if ‘ Oshawa’ shingled’ l Damp prootmwithout repairsâ€"100 years, if‘Oshawa’ sliingled. l Rust and mildew proof-â€"vnthout repairsâ€"~Ioo years, if‘Oshawa’ l shingle-din ' ' l’ii'e proofâ€"without repairs~Ioo years, if ‘Oshiiw Witter proof-~without rEpalX‘Sâ€"~ICO yrs, if ‘Oshawa’ shingled. Pi'oo‘f' against ALL the elementsâ€"how long will it stay so, that roof youraie going to buy P y The}. the test, and the only test worth your w spend good money to cover any building worth roofin That’s the yardstick that A twenty-five year giiarant ed roof A plain English gu roof will leak, nor need re twentygfive’ years. ‘ . We'can supply you With Steel Shingles; Stee gate‘d Iran, Conductor Pipes. Metal Shutters, Steel Siding, Steel Ceilings, Eave Troughs, M Rooting, Ventilators, Statuary, Metal Laths. a’ shingled. hile. when mu ,2 right. measures real roof economy. ee sa frguards every ‘Oshawa’ shingl arantee that says no ‘Oshawa’ shingled pairs, nor iieed painting, nor catch fire, for 1 Roofing, Corru- Sky Lights, Finials, etal Doors, Prepared AGENT, MIL LBROOK gstop! afld ME? 364 ST. CATHERINE ST. The gelninc has the name of its metal parts. “MANAGER. g Millbrook Branch “f ‘ 4': $1 (#3.. rERRRRéRéRRRRRRmW é?“ I was suffering from Smatica for five weeks it left me a” at once ; can highly recommend It as a gc it for double the price.” - _ _ .n.’ v al.‘ U [\I will cure you. No medicine, drugs. clectricrty, mental scienc: But a natural, rational method discovered by :1 Well know: physmian. One OXYDONOR WI” serve an entire last a life-time. and there ls no expense after the purchase‘ apply OXYDONOR at home while you rest or sleep. Mr. Wm. Beers, 196 York St., Toronto, Ont.. writes: pleasure in recommending your Oxydonor. When I first got I was SUffermg frnm Qmmlm. 4'“. -Im... r,” . _ familyâ€"one at r l No matter what disease you sufTer with, nor how if no vital organ is irre arava destroyed . in all proba In'terést Added 4 Times a Year on CAPITA L PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS @5013 MUNTHEAL %E%%%%%év%% $2; .-:;.. hrs at a” important Centres in C England, New York. (Thicapn‘ Q . H. SANCHE 8:: 1g It Will be a good enough roof if you patch 1. tinker with every .year or two. Not how long 1: good root If you take good care of Itâ€" w1_ll be a G O O D'roof if>you DON'T take care “.le -.__, yr BEWARE OF IMITATIONS inc has the name of Dr. H Sanche K t WITHOUT MEDICINE. Write for FREE BOOK N0 FOR THE ’eople, QShaw‘ag-a; Est. 1817. 'nanl Lentres in Canada, and in London, York, Chicago, Spokane, Mcxlco, and Newfoundland. ~ ._ "mu. 5‘." t ‘. for abbut four months, and after a nce and have not been troubled With a good famxly docwr, and would no Banking Business trazzsactcd MILLBROOK Ontario Bank Branch will be Sanchc Co. warmly stau all probability "A , mental science or faith ‘ y 21 Well known scxenctist 159,831 $168,001,173 $14,400,000 $11,000,000 Y‘one at a time. It purchase‘ pricC, You “ I have great the instrument applying It for Ilh it .sml‘c. I not be wnhmt faith cure and wm can 1:6}RSQNS: [6,000 Rolls~torchoose from- lzrgc‘t aSsnrtmcnt of Wall Paper: shown in the county- Border-5‘ pace as banggg. VA call 5011' The Ladies Aid 0. the On Methodist chumh will give a Counter: in the 0p era House on day. May 25th. upxh ch will be {in ical event of the Season ’1 be M from Toronto are Mrs. lolm A. lief. Soprano; Mrs. ] C. Eaton, "alto; Mr. Arthur Blight, Baa Mrs. Arthur Blurht, Accomp Mrs. Scott Rafi Elocmiouist and Clpal of the School of Express"): Literature, Toronto, will give s sclccuons. The chair will n threechoruses. but WI" have g scope for their selections and u m Concert Music. A . . 3i .named Col , na [arc Captain dc :3! l'wrr ., who, whcn sh: did 2-12.: 1;.“ um daughlcrs, [he ya gulincuc, bemg now a uussion gym He afterwards married Coultcr, daughter of Wm. Com of Ornemcc, with whom he [can sons and one daughtcr. He alsoj‘ ‘3 Sister, Mrs. Richard Nutter 01 Sound, and a brother, Rev. J. H ris of Toronto. Hts remains w terred in St Iames’ Ccmctcry, ( on the uthrmst. Spit-an Requizscente in [’44 lax: Bishop Strachan m U): ‘ men: of his system of C Schools, as then designated. teted '1 rinm; College Toronto, and, as both the Bishop and 1 versity authorities recagmzai ness for Arts graduation at m hc‘was allowed to take a double in Arts and Tbcologv. gradual :n m 1860 and takmg a “J " r t' m the caurse ofi‘ .15 A: vr, - ‘ . 7 ng both the ‘“ clfingq " wu::<§»::un’ scholarshipsl and electing to z: in- , sthop Bu!d1‘ tied for the scuior Mazricu Dublin University. Hc cne tuition mainiy at the .1me , until 1851, whcn he came to whither his parents and the: had preCeded him. After a brie in Montreal and Sore], hc 1 Upper Canada and engaged School teaching, co-workin; ‘ Rev. Rlchard Homau Haul Whose death occurred a! his Swansea on May 8th, x938. in Cork, Ireland, on Ouzu.’ 1829, and at an unusualiy ‘ showed a decided aptitude A He recaived his educazxon mai‘ academy in Rosscarch-ry. when: at the age of 14 ycars‘j Another Veteran Gone Another pioneer of thc mi: of Ontario has answered m his Master. ’ Maen sou take un aim .nd bad taste in the month In genie the momach in IIeeI dull heavy leeling must be I appeli'e must be created. GI let full of water some sugar pour in a. slit! dose of NIH ilil feel tip top in a feu minulj line invigorawamrnces Lune 3nd snap into your mosemen he filed for a hard day‘ a II or ing Nerfilxneunotlung beuc bottle, . ever; «hem. AVE YOU STOIACH a the Omemee Fm taking a great run. R has it for salc. It is wort! sells it for $1.00. goons, with rank of Hon Dr Langfcldt’s numerc Ohemec and Emily u Minor in extending hear nous to him upon his potntmcnts. \Vw’ie has the good the prices .. re right. 3?; w: >'_ n .-=, .3 â€"F HAnd Grand Col , Rev. Dr. Langfddt, Luka’. Pctcrboro,‘ has I by the Archbishop. I florthumbcrl 01d and f was aiso gazetted Ch Royal Prince of Wales 1 Big Day’s Sport on Monday next. OMEMEE ‘- am that sh: a! ()memce. |\'. OX1} my we; i (In

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