INN: 3m farSem'ce i‘ n .d E 5 David- tdlor Sic! £8 Tm vacuum "mom 4'0“- nunluua. I I y o u know of any child in your neighborhood 'bhdctaoï¬pphdorhudnbfeev 'nndthomt’nmnototholfospitnl. L8. '16 an hodooo for club-foot chil~ III-u upmeoousbuaouâ€"eé Morton‘s-at; â€W W y idokbtdo'onestday paces ï¬nancial.“ cents I M there '02. 133 in thongspitd. The Rev. Mr. 1 north, delivered sermons m the I here, last Sunday Mrs Dr. 0520 This Appeal ~ Is To You! it» it. can. for Every Sick Child 4n Ontario who“ Parent- Cumot Atom! to Pay 'Boots Shoes to Please All Your Our stock is the best ever shown in town. eavy Harness and Guarantee satisfaction. .A full line of Fur Coats, Robes. Blanket; '1 III Now for Sick Children, eon.“ Tmâ€. w to lad-en “d l“ 00% {OI-fund! to mintdn .._J Repairing of Harness and Boots promptly done. M dc! chimnoim i: man-g: '9“- .fl»: ym sid- The dc): child mm my plan. in Our conâ€! p.- “ontoâ€"3w .\\ of thou. were {too near. 2†T110909! in LN cents .J. LANG Patronage is Solicited. ads 0! Peal-Lb and by {timidâ€"v; of mm chi] ha lines; to II: faring childhood on every dullu if troatora living {5 fromwuxd ill. elf]; m't aï¬ozd in! bud Lhilr Among those who have gone deer- hunnrg are: Messrs. John and W. '11., McBride, R. DcLong, Robert and; Rxchnrd Nurse, C. Rrymlds. J. L, Pamrson and G. Hc:herington. -_â€"- ..\, "an unu a long cxpuicnc: with the NICSN‘XS. ‘ Gordon McKay Co.. of Toronto and be m" be quite capable of ï¬lling his new positmn. Success to you Watson. Mr. T. Harm :55 has returned from the North West. Miss Cairic Maloy. of PrestOn iprinrs, was the guest of Mrs» M. ‘5: week." :, Robes, Blankets, Trunks. Valises Mr. Watson Clarke, son of Mr. R. W. Clarke. has sedured an cameâ€- an position with Messrs. Gremshxclds Ltd, Montreal. AIL-Clarke has had I‘he Ladies' Aid hr†3 most delightful social :uthe Methodist parsonage, Mlllbxook, on Fnduy evening la:t. There was a goo attendance, an excdlmt program and dainty refreshments wexe served. Mr. \V. T. “ o: for Souns, Man. Mr. A. each now stamps. which is a; xenze to those “ho stamps after the clos:s, as the drug 5 until ten o’clock p.m. Rev. G. R. Flare conducteJ An- ATTERTIGN I nivcrsary Services at Bridgenorxh ' ' laSt Sunday. A Public Meeting will he held Town Council meeting new in the TOWNSHIP HALL, Monday evening. 0 IQON 0, Mr. A. ‘ ga_ch_ now ers postag' -A_, V _--..... "cu. "u. uulln of Montreal is here to stay. It is a wall known fact that this Bank is a strong institutxon, and Millbrook is to be congratulated on Securing a bxamh ofï¬ce. Mr Howarth and his assxs tants' mll be pleased to extend to you ‘Vcry courtesy. n... .u Inabi- rank in- his professxgnjbcing among haggcxr‘g‘ti“ (guise:029311.112???“ the foremost Artists of the: world. L c c ' ‘ P} 5 mg the furmturcfor the House of Refuge Rev. Dr. Marvin, of Bethany, was at Cobonrg. The contract was let by ‘in town last wcex. “,t: ndcr†and Mr. W I. E’s was the . _ iucxy one. Mr. (:illmt is to be con- wagig'gt'eg'ï¬kgigneh “3:3;32’: gratg‘lfltrd.’:}s thcrc \Ivcrc many “ten last Week ‘ ’ ‘ dcrs‘ m. lhcurdcrash mg once, but ' not too large for Mr. (Elliott to handle‘ Mr._F. R, Howanh. thc popuyax he makes a specialty of handling bug: Manager for the Bank of Montreal, orders. makes an announcement to the publh â€"0†““ in thxs Issue to the effect that the: Bank BORN Of N'nnh-ual :o Lâ€... L. “N v - Mr. G. S. McCartney. of Peterboro. was a guest of Mrs. H. McCartney last WCck. Mr. W. A. Sherwood, the Well known Toronto Artist, has just completed two beautiful oil portraits of the late Ven- erable Archdeacon Allen, and Mrs. Allen, the last portrait being a com- mission from Rev. Alexander Allen of ‘ Oakland, Cal. The portrait of the Ven. Archdeacon Allen was painted from the original oil painting \vhicl. was painted by Mr. Sherwuod some zen years ago; it is a commission from' Dr. Norman Allen of Toronto. Mr. .Slzerxood Will visrt Millbrook again at an early date. He has attained to higl: rank in his profession, being among the foremost Artists of the world. Rev. Dr. Marvin, of Bethany, was : in town last weex. ‘ Don’t fail to ausnd the Oriental Entertainment m the ()id Mcthodisx Church at Cavannllc on Friday even- ing a! 7.30 o’clock. Mrs Dr, Osgood, Missionary of Nankm, China, has been vismng with her friends Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Giflott. The Rev. Mr. Mitzler of Bridge north. delivered two cloqnen! sermons m the Methodxst church here, last Sunday. now Srlls postzzg. *5 a g eat (onw n- who mud to get the Post (2th e 0d left this wcck store is Open \Ve make all our This 1- undoubtedly one n! the but con- .slgumonh ofB'nUu ev-r Imported, and ow- “tng tn :caroityufronm they will be and on small proï¬ts to noun quirk an!“ ‘ Texas can be nrrango¢zu null purchas- rn. Don't mm this opportunity cu mum are fut Mlvanclmr In prï¬cp. NOT Eâ€" M I I lb: do]: I. located )6 MM: from I’ort flux 0 m: 6.11m†mlle- Irnmvt‘avnn- \‘fll. on (‘.P, llama 16 HQ†from chvrbvro emulating at Clydesdale». Huckuon ketchorom. on u ya anion nckuon and rchoron. T H Hassard, Hillhrnuk 0m. 25 Fillies and 30 Im ported Stallions, For 8313 911 Novw5th, will arrive at. my sumac. MlllbroukJmL, par 3. 8. "Trltoma." and will be ;, c Imported Registered Clydesdale : FILLIES irgné, :it 2 p. m., «hr-n the Com- mittee now visiting the District wall inert with tho$c interested in the horsv business. receive sugges- tions and discuss nu thmis as to how the hnrs - in hislr)‘ migh: be imprm'cd in this l’yovmcn Friday, N HORSEMEN’S daughter. In Milllxnok. on Friday, Oct. 261]), to Dr and MW. 9‘. ]. Snclgrow. a J‘._._!AA Choice Wines and Liquors at the right privc. ’I’hOne orders promptly “tended to. A. LEACII. Millbrook. Major Evans, of Omemee, was in town Tuesday on business. The Major is one of the City Aldermen there, and he was one of the principle gentlemen who were instrumental in having the Cement walks put down on the main St. there, which are a credit to the town. Major Evam is also proprietor of the Oniemce Foundry, the business of which is steadily mcreasmg. He can manufacture or repair anything in the iron line. Mr. \C. V. I’ym is now Vocal and Piano Class H) thcwinter. Terms, cut, on to Mr. l’yn‘, Miilbruuk. Mr. G. L. McHaltic. Manager or the Millbrook Branch of The Bank ol Toronto, intends to keep the public in touch with the splendid banking facilities of that institution. In this issue a new adv appears, and it should be read by everyone reCL-iving a copy ofthe Minor. Mr McHattie is fast gaining the same popularity that was Mr. Lamprey’s, and his genial and obliging disposition has already won for him many friends. and the Bank’s interests are being carefully and sys- tematically looked after by him and his able assistants. The Omemee Branch is in t‘harge of Mr. J. B. l.. Grout who has kept that branch up to a high standard, and he also has won a host of friends by his courteous treat- ment of the Bank's patrons His staff of assistants are also very ohhging and the Bank’s interests are being thor oughly looked after. . J. l-‘ALLIS, Soc. {01‘ Com 1906. and after until sold‘ Those who have attended the on ental Entertainment are enthusxastlc in rccommendmg It as one of the best they have had the privilege of attend- mg. Don’t fml to be present at the Old Methodist Church, Cuvanvillc on Friday evemng, at 7.3:» Mr. R. DcLong has gone to Mm- dcn for .1 Well tamed holiday. .._ ‘ -yu... ‘P""!"â€" The People's Common Sense Medlml Advlser. a book that sold to the ex- tent of 500.000 mmles a few 'an‘s ago. at $1.50 per cum: as: year we grave away $30.000 worth of those invalua- ble books. This year we shall give awav 5.30.000 worth of them. Will you share In thls ‘ beneï¬t? It so. send only 31 one-com stamps l0 (‘uvcr cost of mailing only for book ln ' stlfl' papercovors. or50 stamps SQI'JflQl‘ll'IXDHQQL #Arddxjvfss Dr. nu “V n- R V. Plelcc. Bufl'alo. N. Y. $50,083 OWEN AWAY, The l'coulce's Cu Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets are tluy. sue- ar-coazml antl-bllluus granules. They rec‘- ulale and lnvis'urnlc Stomach. leer and Bowuls. Do not beget the "plll hablt." but cure constipation. One or two each day for a lnxativu and regulator. three or four for an active cathartic. Um-e lrled always in favor. ...v. . v u nun. nuvuuu u Unusu- __ ., This bold and out-spoken movement on the part of Dr. Pierce. has, by showing exactly what his Well-known medicines are composed of. completely disarmed all harping critics who have heretofore un- ustl ' attacked them. A little pamphlet as men compiled, from the standard medical authorities of all tho several schools of practice. showing the strongest endorsements by leading medical writers of the several lngrediouts which enter into Dr. Pierco‘s medieines. A copy of this little book is mailed free to any one de- <irlng to learn more cencs‘rning the vain- athio. native. iadiclnnl plants which enter into the composition of lir. l’iercc's med- icims. Addro>s Dr. Home as above. Recognizing this growing disposition on the part of the ubiic, and satisï¬ed that. the fullest publ cit can onlly add no the wellâ€"earned reputat on of ii 8 medl- cines, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Bufl'ulo, N. Y.. has "taken time b the ioroluck,†as it, were. and is publis in: broadcast a. list. of all the ingredients entering into his leading medicines. the “Golden Medical Discovery†the pular liver invigorubor, stomach tonic. 100d uriiicr and 1108.11 regulator; also of his " ‘avoribe Prescrip- tion" for weak, over-worked, broken- doyn. nervous and. invalid women. Do You Want to Know What You Swallow"? There Is a growing snntimout in this country In favor of mamas“ 0F nxowx coxrosx'rlox. It. Is but natural that one should have some interest in the compo- sition of that which he or she is expected to swallow, whether it. be 100d, drmk or medicine. ()N xs In Town for ‘., on apphcauon now starting in copies or In adding up the School register fur September, I found that on the average 6 pupils of the 4th clues were nlnent everyday. During the fall and the coming winter I intend to go oxer the bulk of the work required {or Examin- tion leaving the spring time {or review Parents can readily are that when the Inbjecte are being gore over for the ï¬rst time it is mneh more essential for the pupils to attend regularly than during the period of review. It can also be seen that with a certain number of pupils absent every day, howim- possible it is to go over the work again for their hen-ï¬t. From this time on oxumlnatlnna will he held from time to time. Parents would do “all to see that the pupils (in not miss any M3 these test examination or It will be \ impossible for me tutctl where their WOQKIIOSI hoe. It is a yernnanenl cure and no case of Piles has eve: been found it failed to cure. Mornev buck If it. does. A guarantee Mil: every package. l‘ri-e $1.00 a! any drnggius, or The \\ l'sau-Fyie Cw, Limited, Niagara Falls, Out. Dr. Lennharm’s Hem tablet when internally. Piles are canned by cmngeat stagnation u! Mo: d in the lower and It takes an internal r‘ medy move the cause, Thenumas lntonlal External Flood mg, Blind, Itching, Suppumthu, cm. are simply mum: of the diï¬ereut Ilï¬Â§83!llrllll;'l which every case “Ill pass if it continues long enough Piles are canned by crmgeatlon or stagnation u! blou d in the lower bowel. No distinction: is made as to the kind of Plies that Dr. Leoulmrdt’u Hem- Ruid cures. MONDAY, FOWL SUPPER from 4 toSp.m,lerred in the Basement cf Clxnrcn uy the Ladies of the congrega- uon. such as they only can prepare After Supper “e nil] retire to He Town Hall, where a grogrmnrne of merit will be enacted, to which Miss Hawkins of Port Hope, Elocntionist: Mrs. McCarthy, and Revs. Messrs. Aylwin; M. E, Sexsmnh, B.A., L LB; J. F. Umpman, B A. will countrllmte. Accompaniec at Services and Enter- tainment, Miss Clarry. Admission, 85 cents. (‘hxldren ‘25 cents REV. DR. MA RVIN, T, Ii. (ERA â€A \l, l’aetor. Rec. Stewnm Bethany Methodist Church Anniversary. The Anniversary Services of the Methodist Church. Bethany, will be held Sunday and Monday, Nov. 4 and 5, 1906. The services of; Sunday will be conducted by Rev Dr. Carmsn, the Prince of Preachers General Superin- tendent of the Methodist Church In the Dominion. Morning Service will be held at 10.30. Music by the Choir, assisted by Mrs. McCarthy, the sweet soiolst. Ofl‘ertou; Special LoHection in aid of Trust Funds. Evening Ser- viceâ€"Sermon, Dr. Cur-mun. Music by Choir. assisted by Mrs. McCarthy, Member of Mendelssohn'u Choir Off- ettory: Collection liberal. Your table is loaded with food-di- gestible and wholesome. yet you never gain strength. What's the trouble? look within and what do you ï¬nd? A lazv llver, etnmnch orerloadod with workâ€"useless work because the ho“ ale and liver are not sufï¬ciently active, Relief ls quickly supplied by Dr Ham- Ilton's Pills They make weak folks ltrong by removing the came of the weakness. Diuustinn improvemconeti- patien lam on, User takes new life, kid- ne_\a wake up.--the whole auteur is enllvened by Dr. llumlltox- ’3 Pilll. No better medicine for the sick or “ell, 25c at all dealers. . «.5 I have then in Millbmok for 37 years and I have tncd to the best of my ability to give satiSfactlon to my custouxcrs, and I might also say I am here to stay. in spite of Mr. Hassard and his loc shop. 'l'hanking you Mr. Editor for the space, also my many customers for past favors, I remain, Now Sir, Mr. Hassard and every farmer In this community knows the advanced prices of livxng to-day. If Canadian Blacksmiths are not good enough to shoe Mr. Hassard’s Horses and he has to buy a shop and Import a man why does he interfere with us and our pncus and (Fy to force his man on the public. It must be because he ‘ would like to appear as a public bene- ‘factor and farmers friend. However Mr. Editor there are a [cw of them‘ who do remember the old $1,800 Syndicate Horse deal. I do not wish to take upspace to answer Mr. Has- sard’s question, where common sense IS not Used It would indeed be hard to answer. I simply ask the men of this community to conSIder the prices we are asking and the prices we are asked DIET NOT THE WHOLE THING Sir: Kindly allow me space in your columns to reply to Mr. Hassard re the Blacksmith’s combine or union. Mr. Hassard in his eloquent appeal to the farmers tries to make it appear that we have taken the stand of ‘con c or I’ll fetch you†as he terms rt. This Is not true, we are merely making the increase In prices to meet the increas- ed expenditure. just here I wrll quote a few prices of work and material ‘Thirty-ï¬ve years ago compared with today. 1870 1906 37 1-26. New Shoes 301: 12 r-zc Settmg 15c $2 05 Cost ofnznls per box 4.25 to 4.50 3.50 Coat ofslmcs pcr cwt. 4.50 to 4 75 $18 to $20 per month wages for ï¬rst class Iucn. . . .$2 per day Coal has advanced from $r.50 to $2 per ton and has nut nearly the lasting qualities. 'l’o‘lhc Editor ofthc N0 DIFFERENC. . PH EBBHL, Topchor COMMUNICATION - Rob] is H. CAMPBELL. M Irror. i 15c bOX4. 25(0450 â€M 4 50 t0 4 75 wages r to re~ FOR UP-TO-DA'I‘E JEWELRY Issuer of Marriage Licenses, MILLBROOK. FreshandsaltMeaté Having purchased the Butcher Business of Mr. joseph Burns, I am prepared to please the public it FIRST QUALITY will do it. MkéééfMM/ 5 Dccrased has lived here for :x number of years, and was hxghly respected by all of her acquain- {tanccs. Besides the bereaved husban", three sons and three duughte:s are left to mour'n the loss of a devuted wife and an affutionate mother, all of whom will have tl‘w,bc:u‘tlelt sympathy ‘ol' lhcir many flicmls. The funeral took place on Tuesday via. the GILK. to Corn- wall, when: her rcm tins Wen: m- tt-rred m {he family plot. always on hand. Fish, Fowl and Venetahlss in season. A trial order solicited. On Saturday evening, Oct. 27:): Mrs. Sothcrn, wife of Mr. Thus. Sathern. died at her home in MiHbrook. She rrceived a stroke dining the week, a‘nd notwith- s:anding all that medical Ski“ could do, she pfis§cd away on Samrdav. The This is at well thought out de- vice for raising or lowering side : curtains wrthout getting out ofthr seat. A child can manipulate it with perfect ease. You can take the tOp in any position desired, H: standing. halfdown or crushed, so \ou can use the hood on when closed down; the curtains are. al ways :n the top ever ready for use. (‘an be attached to any Buggy top, Surrey or Automobile, etc., to fact on any top made; also an improve- ment for tightemng up rollers. so easily adjusted you can regulate the springs m an instant. The Milligan Pat. As then: seems to be some doubt m the minds of the people ufthls vwmity as to the Bank of Montreal rcmmmng here,I have been instructed by the management of sand bank to assure them that they are here to stay, and that their ctxstomcrs ml] be accorded the same hberal treatment as undcr the Ontario Bank management, and that all new business wxll receive the same consideration. YoUrs Truly, I". R, HOWAR'I‘H. J. STEELE’S, Bank of Montreal Here to Stay PROPRIETOR. Late Mrs. Thos. Sothern. Dr»! 1:: a ï¬nial card and we will vndyoufre: ef clmqr our lap-gr {litu- train! mfg/agar q/jewelry. 3:71W", Leather 6? ads. rte. Pieces are sold singly if desired. sothattsetmaybctdded to,†I thundmce is pleased in the we: of our Ceulogue. Whetha yourue turns to Silver. Ebony or Ivory, it will ï¬nd unple variety ï¬om which to choose. From our own fluory come: the richly chased Pompedow Pm in heavy Sterling Silver. A six-piece mâ€"consisting of Cloth. Velvet end Hair Brushes. with Mirror and Comb --is unprecedented v'nlue a $30. OILET WARE Ahmvlnm-o k ab- Toilet Ware Roller Side Curtain ARTISTIC h‘lzlnagcr. The ‘ THE MILLBROOK OMEMEE MIRROR The Toronto Weekly Mail and Empire The Picture Mom: is ‘ all ordc-rs to the M .. â€-n‘ u â€n.5,â€. _ _ mmqa uugnt and crisp but never Sensatiorttilâ€" It is the ideal paper for the busmess man, his home and his family. THE MIRROR is recognich as the hcst paper in the District. REMEMBERâ€"Both papct'a {or $2, 25 for a year or $1.25 for 6 mos. Ca>h must accompany the order. This ofl‘cr is good for renewal us We" as nmr subqï¬tkr; Write or call at the Mizmr (mice TO DAY, mmmmaaasam WW For $1.75 a copy of “ The . Farmers’ Manual†or “Handy Home Book†will be included SATURDAY NIGHT is clean, sound, wholesome and ch vich on men and affairs of the day are an education to i mcn and women. Always bright and crisp but never Sens it is the ideal paper fox the business man. his home. and h;c SATURDAY NIGHT is including a copy of Millbrook Omemee Mirror â€V- _- - yu \ll V‘.)A\. dollar bill. The Millbmok and Omcnme Mirror “'i markets, social happenings. cm, etc, and the l Star will girc you a mmbinauon of ilk: greatest ing chry portion of the Globe. a great family any of the English or American magazmcs in n and wuhout doubt the: l)c\’[ farmer’s papcr (m t} printzd in the English language gives its made: Family Herald and Weekly Star. Snmplc mph-s of th-- bcamilul picture may Call or send \‘0ur snlmvrintinn hx And with the Family Herald and Weekly Star will be most beautiful picture cvvr given to newsmpcr readers. It 22 x 29 inches, entitled “A ' “JG OF WAR." It is rasxly (lnllnr hill and that Best of a†Weeklies, The Family Herald and Waekly Star. ‘e will send to any address in (L THE MIRROR can secure both papers for $2 25 HUB BESTCUMBINATIUN §NNNN NN NNNN NNNL mm! whereby all readers of the Wc haw. ju<t completed a dcal with that flames: of all Canadian wrekly papcrs Sasaï¬ï¬sasasaï¬saï¬s‘esa amalgam -,_ __ ‘HI;JCJE=Q¢:::S% TORONTO SATâ€"URDAY NIGHT ..., WWW mmmczmmï¬- ~m Deposit )0!†Savings in the oldest and strongest Bank on this continent and the third lamest Bank in the world, “here gnu zuc guarantud aLsclute srcumy for )our mom-y. Millbrook Branch. THIS COMBINA'I‘ION GIVES YOU CAPITAL REST TOTAL ASSETS THE TWO PAPERS YOU WANT mph-s of th-- bcztmilul picture may be. send your subscription to SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. “'e A general Banking Business transacted W RICHARDS, The III- Era? (EIHCE, II: IE bzoe 'as 355333.35 5;: as give particular attention to fztrmcrs' sale Special Offer ‘. R. HOWARTH, WMANAGER their beautiful picture, “GRACE." Worth the Pï¬m- Asia-d for A". S: JRROR OFFICE, MiLLBROOK. canal: rcss in Canada, U. S. for one year, Are Here to Stay. 5 a year or $1.25 for six months. nee Mirror will supp)y all Inca! nun, etc. and the Family Herald and Weekly of â€R: greatest weakly newsmpd cover Igrcaz family magazinc, far surpassing Special Offer- :11ch in mtcrcszmg ï¬lmiiy reading, spcr on the contmcnt. No paprr its rcadcm such big value as flu: 3951mm: II Irrat Britain, seen at this ofï¬ce. $14,400,000 ' $10,000,000 $145,837,704 Ebroek, 0m. BOTH FOR h" a gnu-me worth a two included the: genus uro Cot 3.1;. The cause of the “toyed, 18's results are ‘ tho “stem it thorough “(atrial puiSou mad c out. A“ t) pen of cum" luonchiul trouble, coldSI more certainly curad Kn' Mmmuthirgdae. 'I'uc s] 00 at a†Genie". Good Reasons for I!» majority at can: .00“... But on. ab: "(Ismrhozouej’ I: do all mucus d inch-.rge. E “I. nusrilu, phlegm m The Editor of the Mi pleasant wars in the i ‘1: are (httcforc pica continued prugras of: Baker are just the am Ccss 0! anuhin'r {hr} u doubt lhc Lcino “ill < out the news of Hal Mr. J. H. “elm Preplictor of thc twenty yen, has so Anhuxs and Baker. the loss of such an a jumaala'sllc acid. ac are": ius successor: pins-perky, and hope, hazing cwn the {c‘ nearly ail country ‘ contend with. Mcs‘ It nau- iu chargc of Hotel, formerly the $1.. l’ctcrbom. and than: of the public Inc-412., slabhng “(1 caudal Loader. 5; ‘ .‘hau has mstrm to it“ his value Impicmcms, ch Nov. 6th, on hi 3, (on. 4, Emu m. sharp, and v "9""31 Omcmcu barn compcucm did [Million at [5‘ .‘1 due“ of near; ’4'- }. 8 Chan: '50". “as in Omen An unequall‘ ro-fumishinr' the arcs with you, an Money Sa,‘ be returned and < is not ours ti Sc: our wind 7°“ can buy (Tim: the cost of :11: :3 taken out on app: HOTEL CHAN: (Zulu Pcl‘t‘ha, an huh, for a" C1133: Owing to on purchaSc large ql (AT the 25 per cm [Mia-s at an: Sci! lines, but during knife to such gm: “out: for O.\' E. poslcls gwmg f; â€and annual a M 13> Stclla S: Every th marked in ï¬gures. Nc g1 i n g w prices. 0 price to al The Anniv; Onlclncc l’lcsb! held on SundaI '"Iu be Spccxaf Mr- Gordon Wri Toronto mm a 51 will asSist at cad or refund money on purchase satisfactol a. n y r e a whatever! at. every men: here and will back. excl and everj chaserab: satisfactii We guar‘ every gar 9V“? 1) r accnox V OME Don’t fail to Of Mr Valenti: stock, 5.1;, "Ci éur Guaz Sensati This L 7"ch 81000 um Hou , Emily I. IL W {mi