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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 1 Nov 1906, p. 3

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4,400,000 0,000,000 5,837,704 he :nd strongest 1 Bank in the : Scum!) for :11! 1mm! new“, :73“ and \Vcckly It‘spupcr covu ', Lu surpassing fumiiy reading, wm‘. No pap-rt rig valuc 15 the u: this 0 sec. ‘crcst ‘ed. ‘5’ sale notes TAN T. iOTH FOR .:)\' ‘HEAL § Fever. Its intelligent National-â€" is family. strict. ‘ibcrs. ask, 0: months. for 5 mos. HT saé ch. I‘I‘OI‘ itay. ffer 'AGER. 1.5fl. incrlmldi the '5 a gnu-me worth .1 mm Money Saving This dcpmtmcnt i: J' “'iCcS. curexul hustler. $1 per dayâ€"2t Mr. I. H. Dclamere. Editor and PropllclOf of the Minder) Echo for twenty years. has sold out to Messrs. Anhms and Baker. While regretting the loss of such an able man from the juumalésuc field. we Welcome into the arena his successors and wish them pluspcrily, and hope their path may be 1 hating even the few hardships that nearly all country weeklics have to contend with. Messrs. Arthurs and Baker are jUst the men to make a suc cess of anything they undertake, and no doubt the Echo will continue to rmg out the news of Haliburtou County. The Editor of the Mirror spent three pleasant wears in the Echo office. and I'c an: therefore pleased to note the continued prugrus of that paper. Good Reasons for It's Success. The majority ot caturrh remedies are uulm. But on. that do“ cure ll "Cnturhozoue." It olnrs the hell! Of I" mucus diaclmrge. Putrid matter In the nostrils, phlegm In the throat, and \ diam germs are completely swept c may. The cause of the disease in do. ‘ strayed, it's result. no deutroyed. and I the "stem is thorough" cleansed of: uturhal poison and cure is perman-x out, All ty pen of cutarrh. throat and] bronchial trouble, colds and cough are l C more certainly cured by (‘atarrhozuno , 11 than amthirg also. Two size-,25c. and r 8‘ 31 00 at all lie-alert. ' T l l t i u nuw in charge of the New Hotel. tormcrly the C. P. R.. 51.. l’clcrboro, and hopes to flame of the public patronage. meals, stablmg and shed roo‘ carczul hustler. $1 Oct dam~ um“ uas Instructed J. H. Wilson to sell his valuable Farm Stock, lmpicmcms, etc., on Tuesday. Nov. 6th, on his premises, Lot 3, Lon. 4, Emily. Sale at I p. m. sharp, and Without reserve. ‘ _-- “u "H. bhau has mstructgd J. H Mr. 1. S. Chambers; of Best‘s Sta lion, “as in Omcmcc on Saturday. _ a1. CC I'ION SA LEâ€"Mr. Valet Mi» Stella Sandy, of Bull'alo, is wsmng Omcmcc friends. She: has bccn compelled to give up her splcn ma pmuion at Buffalo on account of an attack of neuralgia. Don’t fall to athnd the auction sale of Mr Valcmme Smw’s valuable farm stock, c., next 'lucsdav, on Lot 3, Con. 4, Emily, oncmxlc west of Ome- mcc. I. H. Wilson, Auctxonccr. 'l‘hc Ananchazy Scrviccs of the Omcmcc l’lcsbyzenan church, will be held on Sunday, Nov. nth. There will be spcc1al sermons and music. Mr. GordonWright, Tenor solmst, of Toronto mm a salons: from Pctcrboro will assist at each service. Watch for poatcrs gmng full particulars of tlns gmhd annual event. An unequalled opportunity for fitting up the new home or rc-furnishing the old one. Bring your window and mum meas- urcs with you, and com: before 111:: assortnxcnts are sold down. Money Saving Chances on Woollens Scc our windows for specimen values, and remcmlmr that you can buy Clothing during the: Ten Days’ Sale: for less than the cost ofthc raw material. Any suit or garment may be taken out on approval, and if not satisfactory in every way may be returned and wit-hanged for the money. Your money is not ours tilt you're satisfied. HOTEL CHANGE. OWiDg to our superior buyiur facilities we were able to purchasc large quantities of Boats and Shims in time to head (A? the 25 per CcHt mlvanm: in thes: lines. Eva) at prcscnt Pricrs “‘c arc Selling below the actual wholesale cost nf many “"65. bill during uur $35,090 Sale We purposa using the: knife to suc'h good chct that you can simply buy 'l‘wo DulLirs wozth for ONE, ( iuua Pq lit“, for Every th i n g marked in plain figures. Nojug- g1 i n g wi 13 11 prices. 0 N E price to all. 63 every state- ment, here made and Will take back. exchange or refund the money on any purchase 13 o t satisfactory for a n y r e a s o n whatever. We assure each and every pur- chaserabsoiute satisfaction. We guarantee every garment, every p r i c e, 3211* Guarantee Ruthlessly Slaughtered‘ Sensational Valueé in Clothing. $1000 worth of New Rubbersâ€"J. 1). King stub pmuf, {Pacing and othrr good makes of heavy and light :‘ubâ€" (or all classes. to be: propmtionatcly rcduccd. OMEMFE NEWS. House Furnishings Mrs. Bowman New Oxford ‘- R-o Sxmcoc i to mcrit a -â€"Mr. Vulcy overflowing with goods marked below room, and till Saturday, Dec. let. we continue our GREAT ‘l'TOCK-REDUCING SALE, when every article in can be purchased at IN MANY CASES LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST. short for suc‘h 10.000 lch chickens, 5.000 live ' hens, 2,000 live duck: and 5,000 5 live geese wanted by Chas. Ivory, 1‘10 be delivered on Nov. 6th at x Omemee. Also 10.000 live turkeys I and 5000 live geese to be deliver- ed m Omemee on Nov. 27. Note T\VO shipping days. Mrs. N. P. Clarke, 0! Ouh visiting in Minder) (his Wuck of Oct. 26m. many friends. ‘ uvucr s burners ; four sons and line: daughters, Messrs. Andrew In Peter ‘ boro, Mutt j. at Port Don-r, Robt. H. I and Chas. at home: Mrs. I Stewart Chambers at Best's Station, Mrs. W Bcnnctt a: Portage la Pnurir and His. . j' Bloxum at Beamsvillc, all of whom 1 have: the: heartfelt Sympathy of their' unann [.42 r out: waves to mourn the loss of an I affectionate slszcr and loving mother, " a half brother, Mr. R. 'l‘nylor, of Mud .' land ; two sisters, Mrs. jus‘ Ball, of Midland, and Mrs. John Guthrie, of Fowlcr’s Corners ; four sons and (hm-p ,V ...... y. \I\".l "l'll‘ She was beloved by a verv large cxrclc of fncnds ; her home was never closed to those m want, and many will remember her kindness. une' r, relict of For which took Hum! removed one of lb '1’; . mm the oldest and most highly respected residents of Omemee. The deceased ‘ walkh‘ ‘ had been ailing {or years, but had been I t able to be about (except at Intervals . I o," :0 up to a cnuple of weeks before her I a” death. She was a member of the j d "a! Methudxst Church, a sincere christian, “y The death of Ellen Coulte the late Andrew Wilson. place on Oct. 16th, and while not being able to attend the “JIM,“ services from Sunday to Sunday, her ‘ '9‘“ whole heart wax- in the goud work‘ “”0"“ CL“ “h - v . A PI THE LATE MRS. WILSON ‘Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. You¢ know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health i nofhfldnn m_--A~ .. 7 w. I". the fox-nu “0 mum ! in or :11 our yers Clarke, 0! Oummce, IS “I W 2m, cour- How is it with Are they thin, D0 no: forget , _ a crowd we are sorry that we were unable to give better attention Lmng the week, and take the opport ' ' rlends who did all THE DRESSMAKINC DEI’AR I'MENT m connec- tion, is in charge: of one of the beat dressmakcrs in Ontario, and the: charges are m many cases less than half those charged m largcr surzoundmg towns Extra éxpcrt assistants have been srcurcd so that no delay to our thruns will be occasioned by the heavy msh durmg the sale. This department needs no introduction to thc people of V'cturia, for years it has been known and muted for the quality and superior style of Its fabrics. Our stock is cnmpIc-te, everything I'm Men. Women, or Children. Scarfs., Caps, Gauntlets and Coats for chryonn, and at Prices which WI” pay you to cross the country to in vcstigatc. We are Sole Agents here for the.) Celebrated Sas- katchewan Robes. Get our SALE Pnccs on' these. Dress Goods Department. and smartest pruductmns n! the season tight!) or full lcnglhs, “ithout doubt shown in Om-mcc. FURS! FURS! FURS! We can save you large money in all kllhl Coods,â€"-grcy flanmls. alxcctings, llannclctac :~ prints. wrappcrcur, ginglnums tuxvcllings, lo muslms, vcstmgs, clc. “'c {00 Ladies Fall and Winter'Coats are family stand-by. Get it today W HEN ILLS ESS CO.“ E8. Have you near at hand a remedy that will xlley'inte pain and help till the doctor comes 7 A Mao thing is to have home a. bottle of ”Ker-villus" which gives inuunt relief, and prevents dis- ease {rum uploading. Nothing known {or the stomach and bowels that com- pnren with Nervllmo. For cramps, in- dlgeatlon, heartburn and headache, it’u lndllpemable. For fifty yearn l’oluuu'u Nervifiuo in 250. bottles has been a I The Fair Scheme.. . The lune has arrived for the people } of Omeu.ee and the surrounding town- ! ships of Emily and Humsmore and Enuismore and 01:3 to re organize the Annual Fair. There is no doubt as to the possibility of success and no fear need he felt as to the results, An effort I should at once he made, call represen- mtivea o! the people together. The hut president in Mill president ulltll ' his lucceuor iN chosen, and Thomas FFeo, ESq.. is just the um: to help make‘ the Fair 8. success. BARGAINS IN STAPLE For years Mrs. S. Stuhluclnnid: of Humberstone, Uni“ was a. martyr to ft. rheumatism. "l was so slifl'und i lame I could scarcely walk" she writes ,“An attack striking my limbs mule walking impossible. Friends and (loc- tors gave prescriptions but I only got relief from Forrozuue. I took twelve boxes and gained from the first. To- day I am well, {eel stronger, weigh heavier and look me picture ofhenlth. Whether muscular or Inflammatory. chroulo or otherwlse, Ferruzone dues cure rheumatism and sciatica. 50c per box at u“ dealeru. bring placcd before the public. Mr. : Scottalso combines a happy, courteous manner With aétutcmss, and is a great success as an up-tu datc live: advertiser. Om: could hardly l)cllc\'c what two Week's adv. in the Mirror and a few thousand fly sheets have accomplished alrcady. and immcnsc crowds are at tcndmg the sale cach day. It Certainly pays to achrtisc. Rheumatism Almost Killed Her. bCSI “Printers In“ 3 Sure Read to Success. in all kaa of Staple llry vvu have giveu'fh-evPeople and_vv_e have made a 1: 7083.3 arc the nexxcst lhrcc-quaru-rs. sew-n- the finest stuck cvu‘ shccungs, cottons, lowdls, ginbhams, Admw, Int 6. Con 4, Emily (halt mxlc nfirth of Omemcm) on “cam-5d“), Nov 14th, 1906, at one u'clm-L' p.11. sharp, the v‘inJblc farm stock ard lmph-Im-nts of" the said Wm. Adams. St."- bills lnr full particulars. AU( IION SA]. E._.-â€"I H. (vardim-r Auctions: 2', has rcccchd instrucnmm Irom R j. Adams. to .3“ 1)) [ml .l'nu umtmn on the prcu. 15w: 01'!th Ich’ \\ n. Sym'rous or Wu]: H KART“ Nervomueu, Pulpituuuu. Trembling, Dizzinesl. Sinking Feeling, Heart Puma, Short Breath, Weakness. Mr Beauty 8101: "I was weak and miserable. ‘ I was subject to heart palpitation and dizziness. " Au [grew worse I began to have trembling and sinking nonunion. "Ferrozoue strengthened my heart, gaxe vigor tu my nerves, Inun made me well. It's a great rebuildar.” By strengthening me muscles of the heart, yivmg proper circula‘iun and cuuslug a general rebuilding of the‘ “hole system, Ferruzone ls bound to do grand work in heart truuble; try it, 50 cents per box, or six fur $2.50, an. all dealers. If blood rushes to the head, ifpalpl- tatlou and short breath are noticeable. ..U!9I'-’d cause {or alarm, If you want a good honey. romedv try Ferrozone. We reCommeud Ferro- zono because we know lt'ajnsl. right for honrt trouble. It cured A' F. Beams who lives at Allen llotel, Buy (‘19-. Mich. See it your uyulptou-u resembléa these : ”your heart flutters. be careful. Au Mine]: is liable to come on u! :ny ume. 'Ixcnemem, over-exartion or emotion may cause it. A Case of Neglecting 8. Weak Heart and Tired Nerves. DEATH FROM HEART DISEASE. ‘ For sale by nawsuleauers. or bent poet- puld for 250, by “‘0110 AND Woaxs Pun- Lrsmxo Conmxv. 2201 Locust. Street, St. Louis, Mo., publluhers of Won!) AND Worms, one o! the heat dollar monthly magazine: In America. One Mmanac goes with every subscription. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks has been com- pelled by the popular demand to re- lume the publication) of hit: Well known and popular Almanac tor 1907. This splendid Almanac is lnpw nady. Quickly dune by Putnam’s Painles- Corn Extractor. Acts 1:1 . no day, cause. no pain, removes every trace of Sl‘OP LIMPING. CURE THE CORN u want :1. good honey. romedv 'rozone. We reCommeud Ferro- wcuuse we know it'ajnsl. right 1 trouble It cured A F. Beanie ves at Allen Hotel, BuyClp See it your uymptou-u resembles been a success in every sense of the h, ,J n -- - - * Anything fiaVLd on grocerics‘ 15 found money. You’ll find lots of It here. Great buying chances on all lmcs of staple and fancy groceries. CROCKERY Prices Gone to Smashl Our No-vcr bcforc has such a largo an-I up tu-d xtc showing of Millim-ry how so ruthlcasly sacrificed. Our tables are loaded walh Hats (0 sun. every taste-amt u smglc old Hat m the dis- play. Bring your fncnds and we’ll guarantee you perfect sum-{action at Half the Usual l’rice. All kinds; 0" Indics’ King ml) vollars, belts. etc , chnx‘cd dlru't {rum thc fm-nwy, and sold at unbcaw 'l'huusnmls nf vardx of Ribbons, ALL colors, .4 at and BELOW COS‘I‘. MILLINERY PRICES OUT IN HALF Ladics’ Cotton Vests, knitted, fancy trimmed, rcg 15, for 8c Unio , Vests. luv; Weight. gussettcd sleeves, rm: 35 for 22¢ I"U..I. LINE of Punmmr and Stanfield’s umhrinkublc im-s, yropurlionatcly rcduccd. Drawer: to match every line. Ladies’ Furnishings and Ribbons MEN ’8 AND BOY’S HATS. GROCERIES ! ! Underwear for Ladies. LOT 14, CON. x3, MANVERS. 'l‘crms \cry rcasouablr, and may be had by applying to the undersigned. Satisfactionbuuruntccd. Address that he 1 license Durham, have a ('1 "These young wome» ," it' appears, "had a crest longing to make the hand- so some laces known to Europe. They _ ; secured Mrs. Florence Weber, n he had 1. studied the art of Italian lace-making .,.-er You can buy Dainty Goods Wedding Presents Is licensees everyfl‘hu Gales. Km Stress, haf. : s" anvsnrrsme 13* 111-. time. uÂ¥d ' , .1“)? I . . u. .. 2. ' . . C I ,f .. '. m from an Italian in this country and Some beautiful lines m 8033's”? “a . 1; ~. 1 â€" ,7 from the schools of Italy. They be~ \VATCHF . L . . E 20:22:22! 9 z .. d . .«." y. came so lute:ested in this work that :5. C (’CI‘S' J “7' 35,2,- ”ng 1:; :13: , , , " ‘t: they were not satisfied to make the ELRY, SILVER\VARE, CUT mgérfmucw 3“,,“ p" fiTfi, “I... : ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 7 ti . a u m .. ‘ c- in” a l lace alone, but were soon study GLASS, CHINA, TRAVLLING “Titanâ€"eminpvafiei‘ileemm wig: J'\ i: log the laces natne tothe ditl'erent CASES MANICURE CASES touleineu. ‘ 'ri European countries It was not long N0,VE[ TIES ' "titégflgfimsmeh‘fich “fix-trend. .Y before they interested Ilr. Cary, s 305- ‘ ’ c" c‘ shone i ' I a: short their benefactor makes good the loss They have a bright, airy room to work in, and they have no overseer, for they are put on their honor. The shop is controlled by a Board of Direc- tors‘ their only other supervisor is their teacher; who comes to instruct them three times a week. The ambi- tion of those young women is to make lace no less lovely than the Alencon 0! France and the Brussels of Belgium, 1 heir other aim is to make their en- Lerprise self-supporting. They have not accomplished this up to the pres- ent, at it is no easy task to convince burers of lace that these cultivated women can make laces such as are made by the European peasantry. snd ltnlians \\ ho have been trained in this hmdicralt from mother to daughter through the centuries. In spite of this i these girls are gaining a large patron- age, and they expect to have their Work on s paving basis They not only make the tinest. Italian, French and English laces. but also repair and clean them with great skill. They make their own desinns, and while one is busy maklng Alencou, asecond is working at Brus- sels, another is making Guipure, and the ionrth Point d’Angleterre. ton philanthropist in their work and he organized them into a ce-orerative society, a part or the Handicraft Sales- room. They are guaranteed a fixed salary, and whenever their 3protits fell requirement. Come in and you Will be convmced that this is the let Horn 80 can but M insertio :25 cents. u. Births, Defilhl‘wd Marriages are SPECIAL LOW PRICE W Advertisements wm be cont! I“ , ' charged for uutll torhidoen. rec'd, , l 'Chsnzes or fidverusements ore to be I. I l I I the cities not later than Monday. I SUBSPRII’TION itATl-IH . ' Terms. $1.50 per year. or $.00 per ,u-u J - : paid in advance. . C. W. RICHARDS, W. H. Camry 8: (36 OMEMEE. In our Hardware Store we have a magnificent stock for every Our Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries its. is Very complete, and the best values possible. . place to buy. Our prices are as LOW as any in the trade, and our goods are of the best quality, that's why this store is termed Nothing Succeeds Li 9 Success. This is especially true when applied to the Notice to the Public. . H. WILSON, Mt. Horeb, Ontario. In: "(the lace Industry In this cohntry by {ourABoazon girls. An uncle on lace masking m the? NEW [on Wonu’s MAGn-zsn for Nov- ombar contain reforoma to “mutan- and sold at unbeatablc prices. Mgklng Real Lace In America. .L colors, ALL .m'idths c-tc , pur- our Sale, and commencing Word. We have reduc- Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us, {or not only from Peterboro but from other places as Well. We have not been able to do this in all cases during the last two ye. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Bookkeepii IS a competent Stenographer and 'l‘ypcwritei is Certain ofa good po~imu You Will make no mistake in getting a keep pace Office 8.5ng 5.000 Live Geese, 2,500 Ducks, 10,000 Chickens and 5000 Hens, to be delivered m Omemce, Tuesday, November 6:11. 10,000 Live Turkeys and 5.000 Live Qecsc, t9 be delivered on Tuesday, Nov. zyth. ' ’Tis an Impossibility to mention everything for sale during these ten davs; hundreds of articles which hare bcen over- looked in Miting this circular, will not be overlooked when it comes to marking them down : and probably though thc articlq you want is not mentioned here, it will in: found arming 36!: during the Sale at a price which will greatly surprise you. lea Paulm Wamefl! This will be the greatest Sale of Merchandise ducted in Omemce. ‘ Our ofl'crmgs are such, that no matter what the conditnons,‘ you MUST and WILL be hcrc to selections. v I is very complete, and the best values possil Come .in and you Will be convmced that this is the Our prices are as LOW as any in the tra and our goods are of the best quality, that's why this store is termed Highest Market Price. this Great Stock WREMEMBERW AN IMPOSSIBILITY. math: no nnsmkc In getting a Business Education '. PRINGLE, Principaljéiéterbom, Cnt [3"\Vritc h-r Our Handsome Circular.“ ““T‘TN- “ at matter what the Weather T aaaaaaaaaaa 11111 To all Purchas- ers of $25 and over, upon ex- hibiting t h e i 1‘ tickets at the cashiers office, a. refund will be In a. d e of t h e amount of their return fare to any point in the County of Vic- toria. Your Fare Paid on us, {c to gct carPy Book keeping or ksrp pac: with

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