â€"â€"â€"IN . Savings Department The Bank " Account 'l'HEâ€"â€" _ c f of Toronto may be Opened for sums large or small and interest is added to all balances every time months. There is NorDszlayy;r ticultv about oncrring an amount and the money may be '.'c:tlr:‘.r'uv.‘rr at any of these pleased to assist you in arr-in, .; your banking. YourAcccur.t solicited. 70 Brunt-he’s in Ontar no, the Vila-st- ‘ CAPITAL i REST DI‘IPC‘SI l5 AS81215 B. E? 31. ~". Toronto, Omemee whenever requmzd Every Branc ings Department and thr- manage r oftlris Bank has a 5mm Branches will be “‘ll’l‘ ' 7.. Tm liiitlb"l;1 ‘lll‘lfl‘)h»5 1. Quebeu. and $ 4_Oi)?v.ill't 4,51,10,04. i) ‘; 3,1 ruthtrtlt‘ Ofï¬c e C2 :1. n a {l a. (it‘ll U. l. "or tmxcnz-N: «amazement. mg?†“n.“ ‘ DI (4.213 Millbrook Branch : H. A. Sims, Manager. 18 I... . lgiilillbmflk News. lDOH’tMlESLETse Sales , CREDI'l‘fSALE of val-uible farm stock, implements, 'v‘kc , ithe ‘property r of Mr. \\'m.‘Juckson. Lot 35.‘Con. 3, gifDon’t miss hearing 1â€â€œ R‘ lit-.1121.- in the Methodist Church on ‘ lug-misty evening, Nov. 24th. Mr. F. W. Burnham was a visitor to 451-: ring on Thanksgiving Day. Messrs. Harold and Sam. PicKup, of ‘3‘».;.r.~1to, were here for 'l‘hanxsgiving ~sto<':k. implements, c, the property of DAY. 52:. J. A. Tully, of Peterboro, trav- eriing representative ofthe Oddfellows Relief Association of Canada, spenta couple of days in town last week, re- ftC‘iWitg acquaintances among the mem- bers of the local Lodge here, and we 1:: add incidentally doings. dirt-1e '2113111655 for the Association 1-1: the some time .‘siiss L. Carine", of 'Manvers, was-a goat of. her cousin, Miss Bertha Jack- 5111., last week. ix-Iiss Etta Needler returned home '23.: week, and her many friends will be pleased to learn that her health is much Unprovcd. 31115.,John Steele spent a few days ofktst’week in Port Hope with her :rmtiier,‘Mrs. Jas Cosgrove. Mrs. Henry Hubbeard was visiting .r. Peterboro last week. Dr. Heatlie and Miss Margaret Fee, of Pontypool. were guests at the home ct Mrs. Geo. Campbell, on Sunday. ,3 Upjohn .H. Wilson, .the leading , auctioneer of-‘Portt‘I-Iope,-was in town on Monday, and went to Peterboro on Tuesday. Mrs. R. DeI.ong and babe, of Osha- wa, spent Thanksgiving Day with her mother, Mrs John McBride Mrs. G. W. McKim and Miss Eve- .-yn were yiSitors to l’eterboro on Sat urday Morton Studio open every Wednes- day, opposite Dominion Hotel, Mill- brook. Mr. and Mrs. John Deyell spent Ellie 'l‘hanksgiying holidays with Major 7:3er Mrs. J. A. V. Preston, at Orange- ville. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald of Orange- ville. is Visiting her mother, Mrs. John "Deyell. Mr. "Thanksgiving holidays at his former home in Monaghan. Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess, of Clarke, were guests at the home of her brother, 54:. T. Luxon, on 'l‘uesday. Miss Little Burgess, who is attend mg school here, spent the Thanksgiv- ing holidays with her parents, M r. and Mrs. Jas. Burgess, in Clarke. Mr A. R. Payne. traveller for How- land Sons, Toronto, was in town over Stnday. Mr. Calvin E. Fee. of the C. G. E,, .of l’eterboro, was in town for Thanks givtng Day. Messrs. Herbert and Edgar Burnham of Peterboro. Were visitors under the parental roof on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Archie Leach, of the Bank of Montreal, Toronto Branch, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Leach. Miss Bertha Mitchell, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving holidays With her , parents, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell. Miss E. L. Doty. of London. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs R. W. Clarke, over Sunday. Miss Edith Tully. of Peterhoro, was Fa guest at the home of Mr. Walter G. . JHeth'erington, over Sunday. r: The Misses Lelia and Frankie Smith ’ p‘flaï¬wf Peterboro were guests of thei; aunt, ‘Mrs. Wm. Turner, over SundaY- ,. _ ,, 5" annuals a'tgucst any ' willpreachm the Methodist Church Rev. Nethaniel swinger Toronto, next Sunday motor-impuri- in evening at ilw‘ï¬ediyterian Church. it". a. K. misery, ,. i v.‘ Incorpt rate r Don’t miss the ab-VVe sales, as every- Aubrey Pengelley spent g g J. B. L. Grout, Manager. i 5...... ... -â€" _ ,- “\ q a) - . Township of Hamilton, at 1 p. m on 'l'hti‘stluy, Nov. 121]). Terms -â€"-1:2 . mos. ,credit. See bills J. H. Wilson, Auctbneer. CREDIT S‘A‘LE of valuable farm \Mr.‘V ‘W. Boundy, tor :24, ‘Con 1, 'l‘ownship of Hamilton. one mile west of the House of Refuge. on :Tuesday, without reserve. 'l‘et'msâ€"rr months’ credit, -Secrbills. .J H. »\Vilson, 37 Ward SL, Port-HOpe, Auctioneer. T’CREDIT SALE of farm, farm stock implements, and all the household ef- :fects, the property of Mr. John Cook. Lot 1, Con 4, 'l‘ownship of Hope. on Tuesday, Nov. 24th. at 1 p. in. sharp. J. H. Wilson. Auctioneer. thing must be sold. No reserve. NOTICEâ€"Anyone Wishing to se- cure my services can do~so by wiring direct to Port Hope, or orders left at the Mirror ofï¬ce, Millbiook, will have my best attention. J. H. WILSON, Auctioneer, . Ward St, Port Hope. Mrs. Geo. Campbell was a Visuor to Garden Hill, Thanksgiving Day The Misses Gertrude and Cord-e, Richardswere: gUests of Mr. and Mrs.’ A. \V. Smithson, at \Varsaw, during the 'l‘hanksgiving holidays. The Young People of S. S. No. 8. Cavan, will hold a basket social in the schorrl room on Friday, Nev. 13. Doors open at 7, pro- gram at 8 p.m. Come one, come all. Admission 15c. Good time anticipated. Proceeds for decor- ating School. Miss Anna D. Williamson, of Toromo, was a guest at the home of her brothers, Messrs. W. B. and Offa Williamson, during Thanks- giving holidays. Mrs. W. Metherall, of Peterboro was the guest of her cousin, Mr. W. B. \Villiaztison, Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fisher and daughter, Miss Leota. of Graven hurst, Spent the Thanksgiving holidays with frirnds in Mrllbrook and Peterboro. Thetrmany.frierrds will be pleased to learn they are. prosperous and happy in their new home in the above prosperous town. Mr. \Vm. Lang was in Peter- boro, Friday, on busmese. Miss Alberta Williamson Sylvran. Mrs. James McNeish is spend- ing a few days at Lakelield. Mrs. J. Homer and Mrs Hales spent Friday in Peterboro Mr. 'l‘hos. Hunter was a visitor to Peterboro on Saturday. Mr. H. B. Allen was a visitor to Peterboro on Wednesday. Mrs. Ed. Dodds, of Chatham, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. G. Pendry. Miss I. Maddoc, who has been visrting Mrs. A. Campbell for the last two months, returned to her home in Boston on Wednesday. Rev. W. P. Rogers attended a meeting infampbellford. It is not often the people of Mill- brmk andégminity hav ‘e opportune. ity ol hearing such en _ mersas John ‘R. Clarke. The Ladies Aid has been Vfoï¬t‘r’noteï¬nggecuring his services for their‘ entertmninenf‘W' Tuesday even . ing Nov thtnMillme Mediocre: Church;- ‘n’t»m u .L.-_.â€"â€"â€".â€" .Nov 17, 1908, at’ONEo’elock sharp, issthls'. we'ohhe ‘ The Ladies Aid of the Millhrook «WWâ€"La--- ..___. ... -_- ...... -.7 .. - -. 4 ... - A very successful meeting of the Methodist Church has secured the League was held on Monday evening serVices of that great entertainer, John last. Miss Stella Hetherington con- R. Clarke, for their entertainment m, ducted the meeting very creditably. 'l‘Uesday eVening, Nov. 24th. See bills “A Thanksgiving Roll Call,†was very for full particulars. Mr. A. Loudon, of Ottawa, guest at the home of Mr. Walter W. , Gillott, over Sunday. interesting. each member when called on read a selection on "l‘hauksgivtngf “'35 a Miss Pearl Burnham, our gifted elo- cutionist, gave a ï¬ne recitation. her selection being "Jeans 'l‘hanitsgiving," Try T, J, Lane: for Snag Proof which was so well rendered that she Rubbers. We are the sole agents held her listeners spell bound during lfor Berlin Rubbersâ€"the BEST its recrtal, which tootc nearlya halt ‘ Rubbers made \Ve have a large g stock of hOt‘Se blankets and robes , to pick rrom. \Ve make all our 5 mm harness and collars. Anyone hat-1.1;; trouble in getting Collars it.) ï¬t {lit-11' horses, if they bring . their horses we will take their measure and guarantee perfect fit or they can return the Collars. :ilwuys on ltilllil. Kn: ['l‘oiiipllx' done. I l 'l'l‘rr: Littlics’ Aid Of the Methodist l tirurch wrll hold a Bazaar in the near . future. 1 hour. Mlllbrook Old Boy Married. At St. Luxe’s Church, Souris, Man., on 'l‘hursday, Nov. 3th, 1908, by the Rev. Rural Dean Hewitt, Beatrice Mary, the second daughter of the late Culliford. warrant officer Royal Navy, of Morice Town, Plymoth, Devon- Goorl stock of Boots and Shoes shire, to Josepl1.Corbett, of \Vanchope Repairing will Sask. ‘ The groom formerly resided in MillbroOk, and was one of the most highly respected and popular young men of this town, and his host of friends in this part will jorn the Mirror :\li-.< Nellie Hcthcrington, of Burke- in extending to him and his bride best W,‘ *l't'!“ ’1'1,J,,kggui..g human)», “v.11, Wlallcs for a long and happy life. m mother and sister here. Rural Dean Allen preached a most appropriate and eloquent sermon on Sunday lust, remembering the fact , rim the lollowing day was our beloved ; :iovci'rjgrtis birthday. His splendid 5 oration delighted the congregation. lDlEDâ€"Iin South Monaghamrm 'l‘uesday, N(1V‘.‘l()lll, Jas \\'. WedlocK, aged 52 years. Funeral from his late . residenc‘e. to-day (’l‘hursday) 2111.30, i and interment at Dawson Cemetery. 1 Messrs. 1) Hampton, G. A. Duncan, ' J M..\A‘danis and \V. HrCoombe. the excellent llllllt'qum‘vtt‘llc: of the Mill- ‘ brook Methodist (Ihoir, rendered Sev- eral selections at tlie'Centrevrlle enter tainnient, on Monday eyening, to the I delight-of the large audience. Miss: Maye' Duncan was‘the efficient nccom~ 1 partial. Altogetherthe entertainment ; was one of the most sucCer‘sful ever held in that thriving little town‘S. East of here. Mr. H. A. Sims. Manager of the Bank of Toronto. was a visitor to thef Queen-City over Sunday and Monday. Mr. and \Mrs. Wm ‘Kemp‘and Miss Etta Kemp. of l’eterhoro, were guests; of Mr. and Mrs. M. I’CllllCK orer‘Sunw day and Monday. Miss .‘Ma'ihle "Sayles truism «visitor at iI’ontypool last chk Miss Ada Smith is yisitmg heerai" cuts at Bewdley. . . 1 Mrs. 'l‘. McBride was a v151tor to .I’eterboro on Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Church held a very successful meeting at the home of Mrs. W. G l’endry on Tuesday eyening. A large attendance of members Were present and busily engaged and interested in preparing for their grand entertainment and the . l 15 . Bazaar. Mrs; Neil Clarke, of Cannington, spent Sunday and Monday With her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Burnham. -'I'hanksgiving Day was Celebrated throughout the Dominion on Monday last. It was a day of national rejoicing. and truly one of 'l‘hanksgiving for the numberless blessings which God bath in His gracious mercy bestowed upon us as a nation and individually. It was also King Edward’s birthday. May the good Lord spare him for many more years to rule ()tr'ct' us, is the sincere wish of all true Canadians. Rev W. P. Rogers preached an ex- cellent 'l‘hanksgiving sermon on Sun- day morning last. In an interesting and persuasive manner Mr. Rogers pointed out how God was bountifully merciful With His people during the“, past year, and that (lod was the giver of the great liarvest-yiu‘stgangered. - In the evening Mr. Rogers; agajpspoke" especrally to young menâ€, 'l'lie"si:cond~ of his series of practitihtilrks‘ with: .. young n1en:,,,was enjoyed’ï¬ya large congregation,‘ftmd doubtless the truths so ,2th expouii’dEJ" will bear4t..mfuc_h. :, fruitf7- , r contrgim fond , 31‘" Official Returns The followingâ€"Taggre oï¬â€˜icial returns for Durham as given out by Deputy- Returning Oliicer‘H. H. Walker: .BOWMANVIH .E atWest.................49 i8 61 24 :2 \t’est-..........4o 47 57 45 '1 North .. . . . :69 50 72 2 North .......... 74 7o 65 7b 1 South ......4..7 34 61 46 2 South .......... so 54 38 56 *Majorities . . . . 16 58 DARLINUTON 1 Wright’s . . 12.1 35 118 2 Tyrone 81 66 91 3 Maple Crow-.... '69 35 71 14, Hampton ...... ,78 63 80 6.1, 5 Enniskillen . 76 57 88 49 6 CourtiCe ......... 97 52 91 51 7 Eiifield ........ 90 68 112 48 Mujorities ........ 236 302 CARTWRIGHT ‘1 lllackstock ...... 26 68 27 73 2 Devrtt’s ......... 9 87 10 85 l E: W. Montgomery, M. D l l l KEEP THE BEEF EXTRACT B THE ROAST chp in the meat :1“ thr- juices-tho nutriment of the roast. Use the SOI’VENIR itlllgt‘ with its Aerated (forced-:dr) Oven. It provides for purr- air ‘ currents all round the roast, ,1 and prevents the burning out or the frying out of the whole meal; strength. ' That’s the SOUVENIR DANCE ' wholesome l’t‘fll Don't fail to hear Jo' u R. Clarke at the Methodist Church, Milllirook, on BEST BUSlNESS llllllllllil at reasonable prices. START ANY norms. British Canadian Business College (for. Yongc R’ llloor. Sis . Toronto Physician and Surgeon, MILLBROOK, ONTARIO. Ofï¬ce in Turner’s Drug Store. J. STEELE’S,‘ FOR Ul’â€"'l‘O-l).-\'l‘l£ JEWELRY. Issuer of Marriage LiCenScs, MlllJlROOK. BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE- Valuable Farm in the Township of Cavan, Being part of I.ot16, Con. 3, 11-2 miles from Millhrook, containing 146 acres ofthe best land in Crtvan. There are on thr premises a large solid brick dwelling house, also a good barn on a stone foundation, 36 x 100, with hay fork and slings for unloading: also a first-class Stable for I0 horses, 25 head of cattle, and alsr: room for hogs and hens. There are 16 acres (new land just broken) in fall wheat, whicl is looking well. 10 acres in alsike, and about 45 acres for hay There is one Orchard bearing fruit; also 3 acres of younr, apple Orchard, and a young pear and plum Orchard. The land is all ï¬rst-class crop land, no waste land. About IO acres in wood. This year the returns will be over $1500. 'Some fall plowing has been done, and the owner will push this work along with all possible haste. This valuable farm will be sold at a bargain if bought within two weeks, otherwise it will be rented, as the owner is going back to his farm in the West. ' It will pay intending purchasers to call and see this valuable property. I will try to suit any purchaser as to terms. Inga word, this is one of the most comfortable farm homes in the Township. The house is considered one of the best. For-terms and further particulars apply to I ... eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee @Ws‘S'SSE'ESE‘Ea‘S'SE . Smaga mutt T111. Est. 1817. a.» 61% av? 'm 63,?) 65,963 CAPITAL PAID UP . REST : $11,000,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS : 159,831 TOTAL ASSETS $168,001,173 $14,400,000 Branches at all important ('viitrt-s in (‘iirinrim'and in London, England, New York, ( lllt‘flg“. Spokane, Mexico, and Newfoundland; ï¬g,“'livei‘y description of a 'Ilirirking Business transactedï¬ Interest Add 4. Times 1 Yeti 01 Savings Deposits. Forriit-r Customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be (ICCUllllllUtlalt'tl its litrit‘lofuic. .g- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeweeeeeee .0 Ci l'l'l D :2 E H . J._.i ......) CSJ ""$' ('3 0 W l'U 1-: 9-3 b O [3" ., N o it}- 6,- NO‘o'f‘) L We £1 ‘ " '7‘ 'w 33 '15- 3:»: SLAS‘ L '2‘ 3â€? é trot-3 ' ‘- Z? 33"»)? vi a? .5; 9322152 ' We are offering our Canadian Star Brand. Very Clreay. Scranton COAL the very BEST. Dry Hard Wood and Pine Slabs. Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Fresh Stone Lime A Big Stock of Lumber Shingles at 10W priceg,/ l l Mr. Ronald Dawson, accountant , ,. . , l l for the Bank of Toronto here, is 101‘! “01 E' ;_ â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" f ‘ away on his vacation. having gone 1908 1904 THE GUâ€NEY'T'LSJAEEDCU" t l with the deer hunter's back north. ._-_ '5 H‘METON, o~ri ' . c c ,5 . . ‘Mrs .J H. .Peel and son have re- g 1:: g .0 BRANCHES “$323553“ W'NN'P‘C“ F turned from a pleasant Visit at the E f: .33 E I" 81 l" ’ 3' home of her parents at Iltereton. 27) 1â€"- a B I or d C )l E "Mruzrnd Mrs. L. I" (flurry and chil- Ward 1, N ------- 77 10° 74 10° JOhn MCBI’IdP, Mlllbl'OOk. (ire-11,01 Hastings wereguests at the I. b ........ 55 93 64 89 ____________________ home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs L. 2! It: -------- 48 46 50 39 S '1‘ A W ‘5. Cldtl‘Y, Sunday and Monday. 2. \V ...... 114 89 141 60 ‘ ‘ s. E ........ 59 74 68 74 3 8. House. Cesarca 43 92 42 07 . Messrs vRobt Cochranefll‘. Pendry, 3 w ...... 100 55 â€2 38 4 Taylor’s House . .23 67 31 63 5 J. Henry, H. H. McMahon and \V. :J. E. (iillott were VISIIOFS~IU‘I)¢ICIDOI'O on 'Mzijorities _ . 4 x ,9 Majorities ........ 2.18 208 , ,M‘;‘;flay:u N d! _ . HOPE CLARKE 1 1551 aye“ ee rain was a WISIEOI ,,. .. , ,- .. i to-‘Peterboro Thanksgiving Day. I “CH" "" ............. ‘03 38 â€'0 42 I Neutomille , ' ' ' '63 5‘) 63 é! _ ‘ ‘ 2 \\ chrome...†. . . . 98 29 112 30 2 5011001 HUUbe- - - - 33 39 3° .39 The Misses Lila and “Evy ’Clarke 3 Zion ,,,,,,,,,, ~34 24 [06 23 3 School House . . . .46 27 42 30 I Were guests of Mr. and A'lrs.5.nl’er.ry, 4 'Mooiiis. , , , .43 753 68 74 4 Kendal .......... 45 69 34 77 Peterboro,fl‘hauksgwrngdoay. .5 (iardcn Hill 39 80 49 90 5 ()rono .......... 63 69 66 56 , _ , . ‘ ‘li'i _v' “Hr" v- .. .‘ ........ .I 2 6" «Miss Nellie {William who l-S-lfllttfl‘ld- b luzaheth tile ' ' ' 'UD 54 ’4 56 6 Lesk'ud . 43 Li ) 4, ‘? . 1. .1“ l‘ C ll‘ . .1. 7 School “01156. . . . 19 36 23 58 mg t .e . :1:(ICS o tilt: in oronto, Majorities ... .. .144 190 8 Smrkville ...... 41 56 44 62 rspentzt‘he lhanksgivmg holidays With 9 Fire Hall Orono 64 (,4 -5 .. her mother, Mrs. Duncan McBeau. MILLBROOK ’ ___.__/._; :Bh' Tom Allen, cf'l‘oronto, spent. 1 ................. 3! 77 43 6! i‘léthl‘ilicS ........ ()1 70 'the fi‘hanksgtving holidays .with his -‘ ................... 26 58 34 39 NEWCASTLE l parents, Rural Dean and'rhlrs. Allen, at . . . â€"â€"â€"â€" . “ Shenleyâ€-House. y MaJOI'lllcS .......... .78 23 i t ---------------- 25 41 â€" M ‘Mr. I. N. 'l‘ompkins, of‘ the Bank of; CAVAN 2 """"""""" f: 49 H â€"â€" Montreal, SWm Sundayand Mammy: 1 Carmel .. .. ........ 13 88 .61 Majorities .......... 4o 16 with Lindsay friend<. . 2 Dickson’s 22 ..., . ‘ . . ' . ‘. . """" ' 33 ' RhCAl’l'l‘L'l.A HON Mrs. Duncan and ‘Miss Hampton 3 (.ardiners - -48 73 7I 7° attended the anniveraary services at' 4 Cavanville . . .59 92 â€" â€"â€" P0†HOPC -------- 4 H9 Centreville on Monday. 5 Mount Pleasant ..49 61 54 80 Hope ----------- 144 19° ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ _._______ Millbrook ........ 78 23 . Specially interesting and appropriate Majorities ......... 199 ,2, Cavan ........... 199 i 21 rhunksgivmg services \K'Cl‘tillcld lull-1t: T , I Maiivers ........ 427 330 Presbyterian Church last Sunday. MAI“ ERS I llownmnville ..... i6 58 . . . . 1 Lotus ---------- 22 .48 2.4 48 Durhngton ...... 2’6 "02 {2.15er J 8' ISandy all“: 1111 “I"; '2 Ballyduff --------- "I 84 I5 77 ‘(:Z|l’[\\’l'l,‘_{lll ...... J 203 J 2(18 .(fnyfimnmimcm tu‘clot 1.111 sgivmg 3 puny???“ ,: ..... 83 .93 ’32 93 (ltrke .......... 62 7o 4 â€â€œ5““ d5†5 ----- 9 6’ '10 54 Newcastle ....... 4o 16 Mr. and Mrs '~R.?J. Doak, Mr. and 5 Bethany“... . . . . . :31 111 47 103 1 Mrs. J. ‘R. Eukins, and .‘~Mr. R. F. 6 “CCIWFNXI â€1.17 9‘ 39 93 'Totals .......... 306 1018 660 818 Haney, were guests of:l)r. and ers. {1‘ l 7 Jarietvi'lle . .7 ..... 19 80 42 81 l __ .H. Hassard, at hilarkham, on Monday. ‘ _ '-*"â€"“â€"~ â€" , Total liltijdllllcb . . 622 14g lr-Mujorities .......... 427 380 7 ‘ IN. TEEXTON’, Millbrook Station. Phone Orders attended to promptly. Phone 18. . at 7 _ 11113311 Ducks, For] of m alllitds. l - Turkeys, Geese, and: Chickens, Matthews’ Headcheese and Sausages 1 Fresh select. Valencia Raisins, absolutely- c ean. ’ CURRANTS, Matthews’ Rose Brand Pure Leaf Lard. Good Cooking Apples. TOMATOES, TEN CENTS A CAN. Coal Oil, 200ts. A SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICE for SAT- URDAY, NOV. 7th, ONLY, best: American Oil. at 20 Cents a gallon. ROCK STATION. DISSlilrllTlllll (if PARTNERSHIP White Fell, General Merchants, Bailieboro.‘ have dissolved partnership. J. W. WHITE will continue the Business. White _,Fell. There Is Money in Farming , If you keep posted in upâ€"to date methods and read each ‘ week the most complete and comprehensive MARKET REPORTS 3 4:: which she resides. " 551115 in the wish tir. i. efï¬gy in Orrrezrree a I- - ' .1.;‘. . . ‘ ‘ , ' 415mm†‘ coed Himseli may retiï¬a,‘ a.» J: I ,rj‘r" , -- - . .‘s " fl ‘ . '1 . ,__’_,.___-. ..., ... -_..â€" Dr. Frederick J. 13.9... 11.3., 11g PHYSICIAN, 1 â€"~OBS'I‘E'1‘R16 OMEMEE : , .‘rlrs. \Vm. R. .\l da ighter, Miss Dot, ti. Lindsay on Frid; Mn]. J. Lang. (1 was at 11151101 in ion; Mr. T. \K’altq popular princrpal of 1 public school, visitt and Mt. Pleasant tr the Thanksgiving iv) Those “ho \K‘t‘ hearing John R the most ,. who has at were very .. and will â€now ., 1 anytime. Sergt. Major Mar: ,1 ~l known war Veteran, “1. Thursday. and “3. pr veiling of the rilerzr.r:...‘ dad‘of Batoctie 1:; z [885. The Major is when it comes to Com; Ms (K the brave 'l;.' -â€"-“'ar.climan-\l"arder, . The many friends 'Guthrie Will repel '1 she has been Scl‘ZO :~ 3. stroke a lc‘.\' days ' pleased to state that] say that her confl. what imp owed. an] entertained for hr covery. Mrs. (iilll. the oldest and mos: :1 i the ted ladies of spared for ll.al’.\‘ 1:11.: The burning of (l gfavas witnessed by ale parade was \‘Cl‘\‘ .31 costumes very COllliul‘ The oyster suppq‘l at Bethel on 3.1.11.5: auSpiCes of l- (l. . . grand succ::.~s. 'liu all that could 11.; (I.,~.“ gram choice, a:.-; made a capital vim: l l 1 ready wt and ....:.,i l l angc lirctizir n (:7 i' be congratuiaizri ' suc.:esslul cl‘.tc:t...'.:' your: ox 11-11: In a letter from 3‘ ;; Caiberry, .\la:;.. L, 1. of this town, i: as 5-1 bets played a fake. T. The‘. stirt‘tl-o a we : l in a ï¬eld, arii ,ru'. 4 Wise and got 2.21.. 1 Shots at the ‘ ~l..'2..'.l Sun being a can... ~r the wolf fell. arri AL: but, to his ciragtxz. 1: a ‘ make up,‘ azg-i him the lit'dgil. Alf ..1 lane that has no 2;: know All. ilk: XML} :1 1‘ has to live {iii ire :r. a thusdah. MRS. l()>_ \lxi -, The (icflil: or v Elizabeth Lute. t; : l Newman. :1: 2hr :.v~:.l~ Vt Joseph Neit:‘;...:t. >:. The chciisr-«i ‘-\'-=> v. ‘. ‘ and was bots: . Kingston. loztv » 1; i was married :1 .1.» p ., died ten yeah inter. is Joseph Nexnrnu‘. ‘l 31‘:an the fund} 'vsx: '4 caygeori, bu: «14‘le 1. cheos‘ed was '.:\': _~ . i Prterboro Iixarryw : The Illllcl};i k ' i to the Mt. l‘lcuxa'tz l The Mint-7' " .1 cl felt synipazizt‘ to 1.. ‘ â€"â€"â€"~ ..... . FARM St Giving Up I CREDIT Of valuable {our ~ I have rem-{ted ' \ Llrs. lluiiran ti. 131.9. 1 sale by p‘s’trhr‘ ..'.;.“..-r.:. a] C‘s, Lot 12, (I :1. 2. ‘ Mile and a bu". X. :1; on 'l'lrursday. Nov. :‘r. o‘clock p.111, a‘I lllc : .. 1 Brown Mare. 1, y-s t0 “l’ciitiand " 1 l1}- ' Old. good driver. 1 l- . Eight Cows. st (‘1 in of, (low. 1 Heifer. tau- calf. (lite Steer. t‘ls“:.\ Four Heifers, wing : \ spring Calves. (Lie ll lu‘ly new; i lleer'rir: / new; I Decring Horse Seeder: l Cultivator, go 'l'win Plow; 1 Waking‘ Harmw~; r Scuttler . o Chatham Ifannin; .\l:l. Poitier; 1 Water 'l‘ro barrow: l Storicboat. Set BOI-S‘t‘tgits, Cutler Buggy“. Top Buggy. are sets double an i 2 sets Cram Separator, Milk . Lumber. forks, Chains, 'O'hcf articles too numer lllc‘l‘rl‘g “Termsâ€"$10 and no $10, 11 mos. credit 2w paper, without ttltv'rtrl d: â€â€˜t: V-d. c 6 P C " 111525.: f... I". ' s} on, may Crime ,~ / 4 wt