‘m in Heaven. â€" â€I he Three Mel‘s; 3nd How Related. â€"Etemal Program It: Haremâ€"Cornwciatlon of Algal!» with Men. 5 ‘ J. STEELE’S, grox UPâ€"‘l‘O-DA'I‘E JEWELRY. ' Esme: 01 Marriage Licenses, MILLBROOK. By BENJAMIN 5‘1st DARRE'I‘T. ’-§83 pp., 5 J, x 7 Inches, Large 553* , Ape; Fin: Cloth. rtm‘i’mucd period this bouk is of ’, {cred a trade rates, 50 cents, I with 9 cc,- {msragc for mailing. CON 'I‘ENTS. The Origin of Angelsâ€"The Essen- tial Nature of HeaVen.- Character of theflngelsâ€" Testimony of Scriptureâ€" ‘l'he Sure Way to Hem en â€"-Practical Tandem of this Disclosure. -Emnron- men: In Heaven. and what determines it â€"Soc1et1es in Heavenâ€"A Heaven for the Non-Christian W or!d.--Are Earthly Relationships (. ominued in Heaven ’â€" Meeting and Recogntmn Friends in the Hereafter â€"Persona! mum of the Angels. -- Rejuveno CW and growth in Heaven. â€" Hm and Homes 111 HaVen. â€"â€"-(;ar- in Heaven.â€"-Clnldren in Heaven.- Sexaml Marriage m Heaven. 1 HEAVEN REVEALED 3 Get your clothes made like new i By having them dyeduby Parker's jJJye Works, Peterfmro. Harry 'ngfllchards, Millbrook agent, at Ins ; "more, D. Chambcr's old stand. " ‘Your patronage is respectfully Solicitcd. I am also agent for Rte Peterboro SteamLaundry, H . Richards. 1.3553683} Vflv‘e‘éiï¬â€˜tggï¬s an to be In .‘h' bmce not. later that Monday. Wï¬cku’nox RATEQ Term. 81.5"per year. or $1.00por year .1 M In advance. ' C. W. RICHA RDS. "scisearaï¬Ã©'ï¬msan. when. ‘30:: age vâ€"tor securing ts. . MI: meat tho vi ’1: 11mm 3; o. rccciu szams. :czggrge. In the Juana!) Ill-M wockiy. Lamont cm- W of anywygsg hug-nag: Tongan}: a. tautmonthz. :1. Sold man newsdonfC‘rs: mm x. 00. mm New York mommy 8t. WWWEC. Adwnlnmems ï¬nch as lost. strayed, ~vgntcd. um, will he Inserted th rev tlmes {or .$l.one Inmuou in coma. each subsequent mumou 5 cents. 3mm. Deaths, and Marriages are Inserted ' Aéveruaeuwms will be continued And A'hlf‘ï¬d tor nupu Iorhldaeu. Prom-Iona! (Yams. one Inch and under, :ï¬wr your.“ for six months, $1 tax- on. 1MB"). . Legal notices scents per line nut inser- Rion. 2 cents per line each subsequent in- uruonâ€"Nonpailex measurement. 12 flue. do“. Inch. '. TRADE NIABKS , . Dssmus i Commas-11s as. non my “minding a sketch and «sang :h e or an Win our opinion the w is probably melamine. Communion. m atrial! conndénthl. Huxdbook on Patents 'ugn tree. 0km: “am? for securing mm; .I‘ommu $50 -; "Mama .‘5 ; Column 15 flfllbrook and Omemee Inpuhllshod every Thursday Morning it. 1;. Meg King 8.111%, Nlllbrook. _â€".' . ADVERTISIRG RATES: lyr.- _6lm_>.- 3m lmo. lwk. momma sis $§ _ 31.3 :6 $2 .1 .--I_â€" K. ‘AbuREss THE WHO 1103'! PRESS $1.00 'a Year. ’ \_ Send 10 cuzts for Sample Copy 598386? ENGLISH, Emston', 1H. anoynqimons (( cmury Dictzonan). Correct Eixglish m the Home. Correct Lnuhsh m the School. ““ hat to say and W' hat Not to Sal). '( oursc m Letter-W ming and; Punctu- ation. Alphabctic list of Abbrevimmns. Busmcss Engï¬sh for the Business Man Cumpopnd Words : How to Write . Pupil How to Increase Onc’ s V ucabulary. The Mt OI Cnnvcrrmnon. Should and Would: How ta {We Them Course in, English for phe Beginner. Count m’Enghsh for the Advanced .Studieggï¬ Engliah Literature. A Muxnnx Mammy: Damn“ To I'M; L’ssor Excusa. jusapmxz 'l‘vn’cx BAKER, Emron. 3mgam:;é, msrnvarrv“. “Ccrrect English ' How to use it.†g: West fax-tin 603mm for this Month. Ta; Btu-your.- needs glasses whose eye- lie not perfect!) fumssed for seeing dmant obj c‘ s or My Idjnslabh- for near work. Ween-n give you perfect sum. Ont Sta-Zen Efeglmes pl «we ‘KMIRROR Agata Wanted. ‘. A. Turner, Mlllbnook. Street, A} PA. I Orders for new connections, [changes-lb! ï¬rm names, changes Eof street andresses, or for dupli- Ltate entties should be handed in to the Local Manager AT ONCE. Town ‘ of MILLBROOK New Telephone Directory for the District of '.Eastern On- tario, mcludmg the Olï¬cc and- Slorc, M illbrook; Ont. King St. op. Dom. Hotel. P. S.â€"Petsons having small lots of stock, chattels, c., to Sell I will be pleased to put them up at auction any Saturda). I. E. N. The Bell ,T‘elephnna [In of Canada is about to issue a The undemgncd wishes to inform those .mtcndmg to have auction sales that he Will be pleased to have a call from them. Terms reasonable. ' I. E. NEEDHAM, I. E. NEEDHAM, AUC’I‘IONEER. The Port Hope Model School will re-opcu on Sept. 5th, at 2 p 3') Applications should be sent to the Principal, A. A. jORDAN, at an. early date. Every schoolboy and every schoolgizl should see these strange people. They Will prove of absorbing interest to the young and mature alike, and the high- er the intelligence of the \ia‘itor the greater the degree of satisfaction. Fre quent lectures are given covering the salient points about these little known primitive people, and all visitors are urged to remain to hear the lecture. The village: wxll be strictly typical and all the industrlcs and customs Of this people will be fully shown. This exhibit is made With the sanction of the U. S. A. War Department and the Government of the l‘hilippme Islands. There is nothmg m the prcscntatlon of the show, or in thc natives themselves, to which the most sensttive and rcï¬nt‘d could object, but such as always to en- list their ixxtchxt. lhxs ltcm is for the purpose of cahmg the attention of~mtending \isnors to one of the spccial fcaturcs at the Can adizm National anosttaon, ’l‘oronto, uz: The Igmroze \ illa ge. At the St Louis “orld’s ran this Village was Vtsxtcd by Preszdcnt R0058\c]t, VICC- I’rcsident Patrhanks and their families. It was endorsed by Cabimt ofï¬cus, Senators, \\ orld’s Fair ofï¬cials, men) bers of the Board of Lady Manaucrs, press and pulpit as the most umquc cducattonai feature Mr. A. 13. Duncan Went up to Tor- onto to day. His family wnlijoin him thereto marrow, when they leave for Cleveland. All‘druzgism. $1.00. or the Wilson 1°er (0 . Limited, Niagara Falls, Out. If you; want a. perfect and permc-‘xent cure, ask f0:- Dr. Leonhard 's Hem-Raid the guarnnwed Remedy. Port Hope Medal School Bra-Opening. ‘ 1f 3 on have Piles and Dr. Leonhardt’, Hem-Reid will not can you, you get your money back. HAVE YOU PILES. Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem-Raid is an in- ternal Remedy that entlrely removes the cause of Piles. and cures to stay cured any case no matter how lung Itanding. A thousand dollar Guarantee goes with every bottie of Hem-Raid sold. By order of the Horseshoers Asso ciation. ' We, the Horseshoers of Millbrook and surrounding country, in order to meet the advance in stock and labor, will charge the following prices on and after, September xst, 1906. New Shoes, 300 Re Setting, 1 5c. Bar Shoes, 450C. 'l‘oe Weight, 350 Hand Turned Steel Shoes soc. Steel Shot-s, common 3 5c Draught Stalhons New Shoes $4.00 Re- -settmg, $2.00 Light Stallion New Shoes $2.00 Re setting $1.00 Resetting Frog Shees 20c Ayers H. A. TURNER. At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: “going, going, g-o-n-e!†Stop the auction with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It certainly checks falling hair; no mistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy hair, for it’s nature’s way. Buy Hair atAuction? Notice To The Public. The best kind of a testimonialâ€" “ Sold. for over sixty years.†lGORROTE VILLAGE. m: was , J. u. Ayn 00.. he'll 0 “mm of cw». Loyal Manager SARSAPAIILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Company s In Millbrook, on Sunday. Aug. ' lï¬lh. 1906,D.1v1d Marshall _n The} funeral took place on Mon- - day a chtcxboro. . lhc be ved relatives bavethe heartfelt 5): .alhy of their man; ‘ a friends. The Doctbr seems just as active. as he was when Pastor at the church here about Schn years ago, and the love of the congregation for him and his splendid sermons has not diminished m the least. He no doubt carries away with him pleasant recollections of his recent visit to Millbrook, when: he is always sure of a hc‘arty welcome. Rev. Dr. Cade, of Toronto, occupied :he pulp]: of the Methodist church last Sunday morning and evening, and preached two eloquent sermons to large and appreciative congregations. Fancy China.-â€"Mr. J Steele our leading jeweler, has one of the most beautiful displays of fancy chma ever scsn in Mlllbmuk. All hand paimcd. Call and see this up-to-datc stock. Mr. '1‘ Skilcll, of Ballicborb, gav: the Mirror :1 call yesterday. 'l'hc Misses Emma and Drucic Oh er of Toronto, are guests of Miss M. M. Richards. \ sts Bcatncc Calm returned to Pet cubom on 'l'ucsday, after a pleasant visit With Mr. and Mrs. C Thomdykc and other fricuds in town. M r. Thomas Fitzgerald, cf Montana, :5 here on a visxt. Miss Emma Uuï¬in returned to Belle ville on Monday after a plcasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H Natlrass Mr. Louis Fry of Ballicboro, was m town this week on busmcss. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, of Omcmcc, and Miss Jennie Boyd. ’0!" Mt. I’Icasam, amended the base ball match here on 'l‘ucsdav. Messrs. H. J. McLean and John Boyd mare also in attendaHCc. - Miss M. McKim, of Toronto, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mchm over Sunday and Monday. The many friends of Mr. H Skitrh will regret to learn he Is seriously ill. Choice Wines and Liquors at the right price. ’l’honc ordcxs promptly attended to. A. LEACH, Millbrook. Subscribe for Mirror. One of Mr. R. Deyell‘s houses is making good headway undel the superwsion of the contractors, Messrs. Gardiner Douglass. Miss Annie Mildred McCullough 11.15 taken a pODiliOIl with the.- Budge (30., at Port Hope. Mr. Ward, of Stratford, was a guest of Mr: S. E. Eukins u fc“ days this week. Rev. Wm. johnston has return- ed from an extended and pleasant visit at Miller’s Falls, and his con gregauon and all other friends WI“ join the Mirror in welcoming him back to town and his Church, the pulpit of which he will occupy next Sunday mu. ning and evening Special Harvest 'lhanksgwing Sexvices will be held m St. jolm' 5 Church, Cavan, on Sunday, Sept 9th. The: servic-:s will be at 10.30 a.m. and 7 pm , and will be con- ducted in the morning by the Rev. H. C. A)lwin of Manvers, and in sh: evening by the Rev. Herbert A. Ben lecl, Assxstant Curate of Cavan. 5pccial oï¬'cxtory for the Church debt. '1 here will also be special music for the occasxon. Mr. John (Irockcr and daughters the MlSSes Ethel and Laura. have gone to Toronto to attend the Ex Mrs. George Lock is visiting friends In the Queen City and also taking in the: Exhibition there. Dr. H. A. Turner and family left Monday morning to ï¬sh: his father. Dr. Turner, of Victoria, 15. C. “151)12166 is bcing ï¬lled by \V. H. Baliantyne, M. 1)., C.M., graduate of Queens University, Kingston. Major C. H. Winslow has reâ€" turned from the North West, and he had an excellent trip; he re- ports the crops there the best he has ever Seen, especially in the Souris district. The weather is just right for saving the crops. The Major got a royal reception at Souns. Schools rc open Sept. 4th, ex- cethunior Dept. which ml! not rc-opcu till Monday, Sept. 10th. Mr. J. H Isbister, of Centrville was in town to day on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Russell'and son are visiting Tororflo friends and the Exhibition. Rev. Dr. Cade, of Toronto, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clarke, on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith. of Souris, Man.. are renewing old acquaintanCcs here. Miss Hansman, of Port Hop e, is a guest at the home of ï¬r and Us. H. \V. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen are visiting friends in town. Messrs. W. R. McQuade and E Hayes, of Omemee, were in town to-day on business. Mr. W. G. Russellfl'i; in Toron to On a vxsit and will attend the Fair. Mr and Mrs. George Vance, of Shelburn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vance the past week DIED ‘ Man. “ In the morning I was tired â€" limbs ached all over. Had no appetite was sleepless, mums and unhappy- Fen-ozone put new life into me. Now 1 at hurtllv, nerves are strong I sleep I well, I know thequ of lumltln." It's 1 by Illl‘plsmg noun-lament and mod blood that Fonoxom builds up; tr.)v ll-z: 50° 1" b“ at all denim. ' V HELPS MEN TU WORK HARD. That's what Ferruz-me does; It sup- plies the additional strength that ena- bleeeman lo nmiutuiu health under difliculties. "Last spring I was so completely tagged out I could not work†writes J.W. Mchcbol of 'l‘urnbull, Dr. Hassard took up a number of choxccly bred stallions and mares to the: Canadian Industrial Exhibition at Toronto. He should carry away scvgral ï¬rst prizes. Mr. T. Redmond took up a herd of thoroughbred short horn bulls and heifers to the Toronto Fair, and to judge by their appearance, We would thunk that they would beat all comers. His herd is certainly “a choice lot. Success to you Thomas. You may not think en, but that’s what you become n hen the kidneys are affected. These organs cleanse the body; they are the ï¬lters that remove from the blood the \taste matter that acts like deadly poison on the vitality and health of the system. Dr. Hamil ton’e Pills stimulate the kidneys, expel lemienllng matter from the bowels, xe- store the liver and etimulnte nil ex- cretury and secretory organs. This eusbles the blood to quickly replenish Itself and establishes perfect health. No medicine does such lasting good as Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake and Butter. nut Pills, 25c at all dealers. We understand the Millbrook Bank clerks arc organizing a club. We: wish them sncccss. Mt. Pleasant boys are now considcx- ingagamc with one of the Eastcm League clubs. The) Certainly lune a good bumh of ball mirlcra and WC “ish thcm success. The umpire had a hard tune: kcep ing tab of the ‘baule’o! Fitzpatrick. Arcturn gane was played In the Agricultural Park, Millbrouk, on Tucs- day last. which resulted in a win for ,Mt Pleamnt. The following is the line up of the players : Mount I’lcasaut Millbrook Fitzpatrick p O MCGIH Rosenberg ~ c 1. Russell '1' Boyd ist l) N McGiil Bland 2nd I) R Ednmnds Brown 3rd l) A Duncan Curtis 3 s C Nccdlcr Lowes l f ] Batcson Smith 1' f ‘ (i McKim Mordcn c f 1 White _[ Junueson scours G Duncan Jos. Boyd, umplrc NOTES. There was a good attendance. The visitors Were treated to a good supper by mine host Ross, of the Doâ€" mmion Hotel. Mr. McLean is to be congratulated upon the success of the we mic. and we arc all grateful for such an chcllcnt outing. and hope for another soon. ‘ A SECOND GAME. After the game of ball, and supper ovrr, a good program of toot raCcs was held. which also created coxmdcrablc sport for the spectators. Ah Duncan says that he “ill “get cv’cn ’with the “Pleasant boys, †next summer, If he has to “silk all the M1) here from Clemkxndâ€"and Ab kc ps his word too. The ladies of Mt. Pleasant put up a feast ï¬t fora Wedding. and the: Mill- lmmk boys did justiCc to the many do licacics plovidcd. It was always thus with Mt. Pleasant. they would dell-at you at ball If possible, but would smooth matters by feeding their oppon- ents with the “ bent m the land.†'I'he Mt. Plcasant boys are all good fellows. and their kmd hospitality help- ed to alienate the “ distressmg†effects of defeat. The scorers said paper was scarce. Fitzpatrick alias Graham, is certain- ly a stmng player, and he had good support in Rosmhcrg, catcher for the Y.M.C.A.’s of I‘cterboro. vpn Friday of last week the Ni"- brOok Base Ball Club, captained by Mr. A. E Duncan, took 1. larnicr’s large {ï¬nd wagon, and one of his spir Itrd'teanis ofhors‘es. and surmounted all difï¬culties. hills included, until they reached that up to-date and thriving little town north of us, ’viz., Mt. Pleas- ant. It, was the occasion of the an- nual public school picmc, and Mr. '1‘. Walter McLean, the genial and eï¬i cient prinmpal of the school, with his usual forethought, had arranged for a game of ball between Mt. Pleasant and Millbrook. The game was witnesSed by probably three to four hundred People. at least one would size up the crowd to about that number by the enthusiasm shown by the local rooters. 01' courSe Millbrook didn't expect to wm with such a crowd and the Peter boro battery against them and they chdn’t. Nine innings were plaved and resulted in a wm for Mount Pleasant. The line-up was as follows : Mount Pleasant Millbrook Fitzpatrick p Mitchell Rosenberg c Russdl 'l‘ Boyd ist h Edmunds Bland 2nd h A Duncan Brown 3rd b R Duncan Lou'es l f Cochrane Curtis 5 3 Collins Smith r f McKini Morden c f Dunsfurtl J Janiieson scorer (1 Duncan Mount Pleasant vs. Mxllbrook. A STOREHOUSE FUR POISONS. Two Base Ball Matches. :son scorer (E l C W Richards, umpire NOTES. is: 1) 2nd E) 3rd l) Millbrook 0 MCGIH 1. Russell N McGiil R Edi-Blinds A Duncan Millbrook 1) Mitchell c Russdl ISI h Edmunds 2nd I) A Duncan 3rd b R Duncan l f Cochran: s s Collms r f MCKim c f Dunsfurd scorer C Duncan C Nccdlcr J Batcson (i McKim _[ White N’lelbrook 1’. O. Dated at Millbrook this 291]) day day at .\.u rust, 19c6. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and If any omissmns or any other errors are found tlacrcin, to lake Immediate proceedings to have the said errors con'ccled according to law. WAL'I‘ER \V. GILLOT'l'. Village Clerk, ‘Munrcipality of the Village of Mill-l brook, in the County of Durham, in l the Province of Ontario. I NOTICE IS hereby given that I; have transmitted or delivered to thel persons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of the Voters’ List Act the copies re-I quired by said sections to be so trans- mitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons ap- ‘ pcaring by the last revised Aasessment Roll of the said Municrpality at Elcc lions for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said List was pasted up at my oï¬ice, in Miilbrook, on the 29th day of August, 1906, and remains there for ins‘mclion. NOTICE OF FIRS’I‘ POSTING 01" VOTERS’ LIST, 1906. Thnsmflnflllv. Having purchased the Butcher Business of Mr. josepll Burns, I am prepared to please the public If FIRST QUALITY will do it. or Kingston. Ont. From Newfoundland, Miss Lillian Anthony, of Upper Gullies. Conception Bay. writes: “ Iu prJiue of Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills. i must. say that I have need them with great success for lhree .‘ears They never fa.“ to cure me of Indigestion or eunatipaliuu Formerly my face was full of pimples. but now my complexiuu is clear and ruddy. In more ways than I care to mention have Dr. Hamilton's Pills helped me; i ey would be gooJ [at every womuu to use †lnszst on Iuwing on]; Dr llamllwn’s Pills, 23c per box or ï¬ve huxes for $1.00 at all dealers, or by mail from N C. Poison 6: Co , Ilarlfurd, Comm, U S A., Freshandsa BUS Grand results are achieved, and ï¬lm. one cures made every day by Dr. llam- iltou’u Pills. as this letter provey, Serious illness 18 the result unless nature is ussismd b; a clensing tunic like Dr Hullliitul.’u Pulls, Mnich are purely vegetabï¬. contain no mercury, 11 . bismuthmo injurluus metallic iu- gredients of any kind Such a medicine is the greatest possible ass'umnce to every man and woman of health, spirits and content- monl. When it haypona that lhebody is lmded with “flares and pcisov-s uhicin it can't. eliminate, fermentation,decay, and germ life run riot through the Mood. Up‘to a certain 1min: the body has power to object to destructive elements bu. this pvmer is limited. You Can Study With Proï¬t. How l‘ew realize that tweiityoflve pPr cent. of all disease has its origin in some interference with (he iunction of elimination. The \\ hole body exlsm by reason of ting trsxlsfusion of fluids through its comm nent parts. These Medical Facts In all the various weaknesses, dISplmo- ments. prolapsns. inflammation and de~ bilimting. catorrhal drains and in all cases of nervousness and debility. Dr. Picrcc’s Favorite Prescription is the most efï¬cient remedy that can possibly be used. it has to its credit hundreds of thousands of cures â€"more in fact than any other remedy int up for sale throu h druggists, cspcclul y for woman’s use. 5The ingredi- cnts of which the †Favorite Prescription †is composod have rm‘oiVod the most positive endorsmnont from the icadin medical writers on .lluicriu Media: of :11 the scvcral schools of practice. All the ingrci‘licnts are prim-0d in plain English on tin.- wruppcr enclosing the bottle. so that any Woman making use of this famous modicinc him know exactly what she is mkhm. Dr. Pierce takes his pa. Limits into his full conï¬dence. which he can afford to do as the formula. after which the “Favorite Proseription" is made will bear the most careful exam- l‘mllon. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant. Pellets are 1 best and safest laxative for women. In man cases of burrenncss or child- lessnvss tie obstacle to child-bearing is easily removed by the cure of weakness on tin: part of the woman. Dr. Plerce's Fa.- vm‘ite Prescription has been the means of restoring health and fruitfulness to many a barren wmnan. to the grout joy of the household. In other, but rare cases, tho obstruction to the bearing of children has been found to be of a surgical character. but easily removable bv aimless operative treatment at the Inva-ii 5' Hotel and Sur- gical Institute. Buii’nlo. N. Y.. over which Dr. Home of the"I-‘avorlte I’rescription' fame presides. In all cases where chil- dren are desired and are absent, an effort should ‘be made to find out the real cause, since it is generally so easily removed by propertreatmont. The hitter trail in a woman’s life is to be childless. Who can toll how hard the struggle mav have hem ere she lournt to resign herself to her lonely lot? The 2th- sence of this link to bind marital life together. the absence of this one pledge to mutual affection is a common disap- lntment. Many unfortunate con les ome estranged thereby. Even if t «y do not drift at art, one may read the whole extent of tho r disappointment in the eyes of such a childless couple when they rest on the children of others. To them the largest familydoes not seem too numerong. Fish, anl and Vegetables in season. A trial order solicited. Woman’s Trials. always on hand. PROPRIETOR. NESS CHANGE [Avg-L": twain-:Wim ~Wrï¬vi‘â€nx~zm, tMBats Last year was our banner year, but we are dctctmincd to '(t‘t'p pace uith Jur flourishing t-ity and sumdy the tkmands made on us, {at ot'ï¬Cc ass-Mann, not only from l’ctcrboro but from other plums as Weâ€. We have not been able to do this in all mses during thc last two years. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Buokkcrping or 15 a competent Stcnographcr and 'l‘ypmxritcx is cmtuin of a good pmitiun. You “'1†make no mistake in getting a Nothing Succeeds Like Success. One Door East of Mr. J Jewelry Store. at“, l "13‘" ““6 10mm to Sarnia and ‘Etations north, except north of Cardde Junctlon and Toronto on North Bay Section. SE". 8 F§°m all POintS Toronto and cast to and including Sharbot Lake and Kingstpn. and north of Toronto and Cardwcll junction on North Bay and Madland Divisions. On. my mend elm ticket. will be told to WIN:.‘1PEO only. now “the lame 0.an 1) Manitoba dSaokucho' ' G cmmcnts. "mm lsbrorersonarrlurf'at hm! y an “an or Free Martian will be turning it Whuipog‘to pointsdwhm laborer. as needed. Nov. so 1905. WWW uodtowomenuweflutnmon.butwfllnotbclssuodumrtmtochndni mammaonlyonspodub‘umhbom'm f - ortullputlcuhnmnth.P.Rflckecl¢en§or E mmc. B. Foster. 9.94.. 0.13.8... Tatum GOING DATESâ€" Stations south of, 1 8E"' 5 including Toronto, SE". 1 Mai? ligev Torqmo I will have charge of the Izoot and shoe depmtntent and will as usual pnv stnct nth-mien to all custnm-zs, zznd uhetlwr vou want hand made or {ICIOFY Loots and ShOtS, 12mm ss, li'c , I can supplv \‘011 with the bust goods at right pricrs. We have a special line of boys' School Shocs, also a full stock of trunks. valises. c. I have had over tu‘cnty years' z-xpericncc in the Loot and shoe trade, and guarantee (mire satisfaction. Ycur yellow-gt solictcd. I have pmchased the haris business of Mr. “m. Sir in and will continue the said business in an up to (. ‘81: style 112nm“ sccmed the scnices of a ï¬rst- -class h z‘uncss maker, “ho \xili attcnd to this department of the business. in lanitoba ‘ 7 and Saskatchewan $12ï¬ï¬f $1 83.32:." some DATESâ€" Nmnmg Like Leaks? -! W $31†ï¬r Millbrook Branch 3% 6f %35%M%% E%¢%E$%Eu a? MILLBROOK, : : ONTARIO‘ P. S.â€"â€"Calls by Telephone promptly aflonded to. Bring in your Harness and get it repaired WBefore‘ the Sprlng Rushï¬m Veterinary Surgeon to His Majesty’s 14th I". 15., C. ‘ Ofï¬ce on King St., ï¬rst door “'est Coilins’ Bank. but how about your ambitzou to Save ‘it P safety by the Ontario Bank. Our hobby is SAFE effort to safeguard the business interests of deposztors. Banking. UNTARIHBANK, T J.‘LANG, BORROWERS awawsmmm Business Education‘ EEE’Writc for Our Handsome Circular.‘€j Our Savings Bank teaches you. Are acccrded every accommodation consistent thh This Bank wants your account and makes every It’s a good thing to be ambitious to make money . PRINGLE, Principal, Peterhoro, Ont. SAVINGS BANK mar“. ~v~n< This is especiany true when applied to the F. R. HOWBRTH, .‘ Fisller, not including main line. Toronto to Samia. SEQâ€"‘MANAGER ‘. Steele’s ‘9 Dr. Suuon and brh ’ from their honcymom I'I unending hearty and bu! them a warm ' , “3"â€â€˜â€'"" : we ï¬t Sunday. 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