Millbrook Reporter (1856), 14 Mar 1895, p. 2

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Am on general business ended Wins“ Eleay’s Liver Lozenges, they ‘1‘: lites-noon meeting at. which $10 was "if“? 9““ ac consequently a triumph ( fortheProvinciaJ Association for 1395 m "3“ ”"309- /ndspromiaeof$50for1896. Kâ€" Thoevcningsemon opened at 8 o‘clock. THE TOMB, Mr. Wm. (In? President, in the chair. MAGITJ«â€".~\t Yelverton on March 8th John L “assuage owe: of Jags $3113: was sMagIU.agedmyeam. ' ling scri unread Jr. and “PEEKâ€"At Bethany on Marc Fygbvkevb . Johnston? melt {Zbich J-Swvmmdtoyears. “‘h' Hem" ‘ 1'. . Duon' ‘ ve an excel cut 341- wayo.â€"In Millbrooknn’l‘uesda .Marc upon “ Ragga-finance; Its Value 1?? Emhmme Webgter. Wife 01?; mm. in: the‘SghohrandSchocL” _Sympathy with ° -°" W“ L-Swmw mm 1 The second day of the convention was owed at 9.30 by smging “My Hope is Built on Nothing Less," and prayer by Mr. Alfred Day. after which Mr. McMcl-Iwen suggested the appointing of general business committee on resolutions etc. The chairman. Mr. John D. Smith, named the following as a :ommittce: Revs. Dr. Smith, Daniel and Crothers, R. W. Clarke and Mr. Wicket. Continued from last week. mmmswmwwws THURSDAY. MARCH w. 1595. $‘~\‘“WWMWW A man may hm: an honest. heart, Though poor-tithe hourly stare him: A man my mk a neebor's part, Yet. he nae cash to spare him. 3481' BUREAU $483.11” C ON new 1'! ON . (the millbrook “Reporter. fl Teas, Bones, Sugars, and General Gmris, oil-cake and Herbagenm. Our Prices in all Lines are at the Bottom. Brownies, Flour, Feed, Breakfast cereals, Crockery, Glassware, Goal 0i], cattle Food OF IXLL KINDS. OUR SPECIALTIES ARE: Facts ! We Lead. and her luv: sver'a to be a! has :; firs: (-1 u :4 fire. X! as nothizn: ‘wrt o! a miracle. ’ 'icn Strr- ’. Parka. J. A. VANCE. ()IIR LEADERS ARE: ur Own Blend” of Black Tea. at. . ;Our Own Importation of Japan '5c. and Our Own Blend of Coffee, togive Inc-r Hood's Smaparilla. She is getting Huang. walks. around. is out door: every day ' has no trouble mm her throat and no (numb. Saki She Was Past AH Help andwame-lm: :1 send her tn the min-me for Inclmblos. ' Buz' A snidas long as I c: um hold my hand upue *shculd not go. We then began wear. and far :4 h (:1 we lw-J. 52w grr lost liza‘ We at her i! and if - S'Yt u up wk! : plum» 4. HOOé’SSfiWCureé '. Mr. Dagie},_B. A., then Wonderful Resuns Pram Hood 3 Savsapamza. We Never Follow. OUR LINES ARE raj/Wu P4: i? Vin: Miss Hammer: Wyatt foams?» be all right a :o!:ur.£.raote” W. “‘iwn‘. 3 Park: 1:. Toronto. Ontario ~..- purely veg-«mm: and _We imam hm: dfre SCHOOL v ('Iw gave a In. 11.,Hunter H. McFee, Cap (2. VV inslow, A. W. Otter, \V‘. p.T \V',ood E. Rutherford, Chas. Needler, sk. 13 W. Simpson, skip VV‘ Collins, M. Sisson, John Allen, M. McLennnn, H. M. _'V'ood Dr. Simmon. and? Majority for Milfiiook I7. At Lindsay, in the evening‘ muaxoox. L] R. H. Hunter, H. McE Capt. Winslow, A. w. 0 )_V. T. _!V'09d. E. Ruthc Majority for MiHSITook 18. At Lindsay, in the afternoon. MILLBROOK. BOBCAYCEON. R. H. Hunter, I". Minna, ‘Chas. Winslow, A. W. Otter, Chas. Needler, A. Bottom, W. Tl‘. Wood, skipfi R. Ventreas, skip W. Collins, T. McCamus, John Allen, T. Robinson, H. M. Wood, W G. Gage, J. A. Vance, skip. .17 J. Gidley, skin. . . Majority for Linagay l4. The following are the results of the nmtches play ed by the Millbrook curlers on Tuesday, March 5th, against Lindsay, Bob- caygcon and Port Hope. It will be noticed that although all the curlers in the village < were presse mto service, they succeeded in winning two of the three games played :â€" At Millbrook. mmnook. PORT non. W. Gillott, H. H. Jones, ‘J. W. Walsh, W. Renwick, A. A. Smith, S. Paterson, jr., John Steele, skip. .15 B. P. Ross, akip. . . 8 E. Clan-v, Capt. Peacock, H. B. Allen, T. M. Ward, D. Hampton, Capt. Brien, Geo. Hetherington, Capt. Colville, skip. . l7 akin R Taking was about, to be then he would (I through. The team all he coult but by coaching ing himself in 1 when they were ponents goal. game in favor of of six to four but a] goal, if not more visitors. Nun-1 a brilliant game wl ' the Millbrook gOI follows :â€" MILLBROOK. Lt Tucker .......... Coombe ......... '1 Pickup ......... c1 9, Namass ....... " Duncan. ....... j Leach..... . ..‘ Handley ....... l Clarry ........... r D-£-_-â€" Hood's Pills act easily, yet. pm; efficient)“ on the bowels and liver. About Hood’s‘ Samparillaâ€"It expel» bad humors and creates good humor. ‘A bottle for blood is what. Hood’s Samponllo Vigor- :4. ML? .ir 3.13:? #590591? 19-. ‘. . .mg foul mints and giving the vi‘al «am the quality and quantity of perfect health. It. cures scrofula, salt rheum, boils and other blood diseases BL". l _ The Millka Hockey club drove over to w heene on Wednesday last to play their retulfn match with the club of treated here. Millbrool: was to win, by fair means or foul, and resored to all kinds of roughness and “ shinny” and were well backed up by a half civilized a crowd of spectators who made the rink ring with their cries of “ slug him" “ dum him ; ..\-er the beam ” and many other equa ly un- i murteous sayings. Millbrook were also ' E..uidicapped by the darkness of the rink which only contained a. few lights in the t centre of the ice, while the Keene umpire persisted in shutting his eyes when the puck was about to be shot on the Keene goal, and then he would declare he did not see it go through. The referee assisted the home team all he could, not only by his decisions, but by coaching them and continually ing himself in front of Millbrook players when they were about to shoot on their op- ponents goal. The referee declared the game in favor of the home team by a score of six to four but it really was a tie as one goal, if not more, was grossly denied the visitors. Nattrass and Coombe played a brilliant game while C. Leach took three of h' the Millbrook goals. The teams lined up as follows :â€" M ILLBROOK. xssxn Tucker ......... V . .2oal .......... F. Soucee m Coombe ........... point .......... J. Dixon gc Pickup ......... cover point. . . .J. McIntyre Nattrass......." ‘....A. S. Laing th puncan. ....... ., . w n..:__ , skTp. .12 LDC meetin was closed b prayer to meet next year in ilillbrook emf thus ended a gucqessful convention indeed, the far reach 111 Influences of which, time alone may be l‘ v, nu». n. name! and Mr. Mat- 0 nt. that the thanks of the convention be conveyed to the Port. Hope rs and also the Mulbrook REPORTER, (Elfin report of the proceedings. The President nominated Re\'. K. Daniel, B. A., Port Hope, I-Ienr Sta les Cavan and W. S. Given, {\Jillbfook, Effie: J ,"_, u... Avlull winning by a majority of 12, .1” _ ing with the work of the "International Committee”oi which he is a member, its institution, value and progress. Mr. Alfred Day took charge of the ques- tion drawer and if his reply to each ques- tion did not suit the usher in some cases he was at least pratical and outspoken. The following resolutions were afterwards put to the meetin and endorsed ;â€" ‘ Moved by Dr. r with and Mr. McNaugh- . ton. that the thanks of the association be‘ conveyed to those-who delivered addresses and prayers, and especially to those from a distance. Moved by Rev. “'. Johnston and Mr. J. ‘D. Smith, that our thanks be tendered to the pastor and officers of the Methodist church for the use of this buildin . Moved by R. W. Ciarke and snac Lar- mer, that our thanks be extended to the friends of Port Hope for their hospitality in receiving 5 us into_their_homesand their kind attention. Moved by J. H. Dyer and R. W. Clarke. that the choir have our hearty thanks for their musical insistence. Moved by Rex. E. Daniel and Mr. Mat- nlfie n._- n am sued the chmh'xthev e “magma“ 9‘ ad for an hour, this fpremost Sundae: “1.--! __-~ A ......... umpires. . . . D. Ranged]; Referee, A. D. Antler-om A ntuonors FACT. meetin; Cl'lilJJ forwards '- Gidleyf’éixip. . . . 16 r“-.. -v-.. .“vcu Mul' d as their opponents were Millbrook was of course ned by the absence of G. rsbut as it was, they had game and. when half time Rowan: home team by a. score 'eally wasa tie as one (as grossly denied the and Coombe played a U. Leach took three of The teams lined up as gamewnsp plain .’resident Stee 'z t_he farmer’s NH. LINDSAY. - -__â€"_~. rwnqu a and: took three of e teams lined up as REESE ......... F. Soucee ......... J. Dixon ‘ nt. . . .J. McIntyre ‘ 1.....A S. Laing 1 ’ _ ...... F. Quinn 2 J ...... A. Wa'lah Skip” s prompgy and skip. . 6 Merchant Tail. the past year, and hope by strict attention to business, keeping a first-eiass stock of goods and doing A1 work to merit a eon- tinnanee of the same. my many eustnmers for the liber- al patronage I have enjoyed for Give me J " O" " new life and sichness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. ‘Sold in box- es (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred, and the public are caution~ led against numerous imitations sold in this shape,) at 50 cents a. box, or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Brock- NOTICE. Idsire to return thanks to _ 7 fi I V ‘3 7“ weir weight in gold, as in my little [1' FA- X ‘L\ LL 5 girl’s cafe they have been true to all FOR CASH' ' they advertise. I am onlv to glad “‘1‘ Barleyu 0““! Bucltwheat, Corn, w,» ndmm- Whoâ€" 3“.“5' be ' unfortunate ' neans, Hides, Tallow, Eggs and Iron, 7‘” “'“““ . . and you can buy for cash Flour and know 0f “113 miraculous cure through Feed of all kinds, Seed grain of all the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.‘ kinds, Tinware, Glassware, Coal Oil, When strong tributes as these can 5 “35- 0f 200d Tea for $1. be had to the wonderful merits of Also farm machines, Binders, Mow- Pink Pills, it is little wonder that in}: Machines, Pea. Harvesters, HOPE!“ their sales reach enormous proportions, Rakes, beeders and all other kinds of _ , machines, also Chums, Washing Ma. and they are the favorite remedy With chines and \Vringers, also Land Plas- all classes. Dr. \Villiams’ Pink P ill ter and Salt. Shingles which will be contain the elements necessary to give sold cheap for cash. I-n Norway Pine Syrup curés cou ha. Norway Pine Syrup cures col 5. Norway Pine Syrup heals the lungs. the slighest anxiety in leaving her alone. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is cbrtaiuly a. gmnd remedy and I would [nob be without them under any consid-‘ eration, for I think they are worth their weight in gold, as in my little girl’s cafe they have been true to all they advertise. I am onlv to glad ton E I was skeptical as to the effect and _ only tried them as a last resort, but : was soon agreeably surprized at the 3 result. It was not long before they f had a good effect and I then felt cer- [ hain I had found a remedy that could i cure my little girl if anything could.‘ In less than three months she was so much better that the dread disease had almost disappeared, and the pills were discontinued. In a few months however she showed that the symptoms had not been entirely eradicated from her system, so I had her again com- mence the use of the Pink Pills. ’I ‘ feel certain that all traces of the awful malady will be swept away, for she goes to school now and we have not , a. cal} before going else- I was sure that the poor child was dy- ing. I remember having seen accounts of St Vitus dance cured by the use of Dr. Williams, Pink Pills for Pale People and I determined to try them. e__-_ â€". wu. III-- Dance After rou'nyuem. ind Iner- {actually Treated The case. . From the Niagara Falls Review. In speaking to a friend recently we were asked if we had heard that little Mabel Dorety, the eight year old dau- ghter of Mrs. Dorety, ()ntario Avenue, had been miraculously cured of St. Vitus dance. \Ve replied in the nega. tive but stated that We would investi- gate the case and ascertain the facts. Accordingly we visited the home of Mrs. Doety, when she related the facts as follows: “My little girl has had a miraculous experience. It is about two years and a half since Mabel was stricken with St. Vitus dance caused , by the weakening effects of la grippe = and rheumatism. The local physicians r were called in as was also one doctor of considerable reputation from N ia- gara Falls, N. Y., but in the face of the precriptions of the physicians and the best of care, Mabel grow rapidly worse. She could not be left alone an instant and was as helpless as an in fant as she had no control of her limbs at all. She could neither walk with- out assistance nor take food or drink. :At this stage one of the attending physicians said, “ Mrs. Dorety, there is no use in my coming here any more. There is nothing that I know of can be done for your little girl.” Well matters went on that way for a short time with no better results till One day Keep constantly on hand a large and well-selected stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Call and ex- amine Goods and Prices. SIGN OF 71115 little "3“] _, or Schenectad}, .. .wu. - nous ints fiorth-fizsg a‘enitoms. quéotograpés, onmining full particulars. ing to the undersigned. or 1.; CgmmjssioncratRegina Haas Bought Opt the P h0- fésézféffih‘ét‘ébfi" ’°“°“‘ tograghlc Bgsmess of G. fificni’fie‘fiufifiéfifi'filtfii G.’ Green, Mfllbrook, and {“i’in‘gfitfi'd‘gficfifit‘fifi‘t’; W111 be found at the old mm“ mm), stand prepargd 39 make] â€"â€" A 1 i v Snnm-inm..a..... n-.. . ,, . A Dorety Cured or an. mu- W... .uuuu. mu 5- boils, ubacessesf old sores, s‘ diseases depend 0n impure Burdock Blood Bitters put removes all efl'etc matter, at above named diseases XNGING A NIA- RAYE VAN- I take this means of expressing my sin- cere thanks to my man customors and the public generally, for tlle liberal patronage extended to me in the past and to inform them that I am still on the old premises, in rear of former building, where I will be pleased to meet them and attend to their wants as heretofore. l have on hand at present a. number of cutters that I wish to dispose of at once and will sell them at a genuine bargain price In buggies I have reduced the price 15 per cent. as I will be crowded for room until a new building is erected, which will be as soon as possible No matter what class of vehicle that is re gain-ed (not in stock) can be Frocured in ten ays’ time from the Brockvi le Carriage ‘Co. ‘ the largest and best in Canada. Special _‘ attention paid to repainting of carnage: ‘ All work guaranteed. I‘or nervousrmaohe use K. 'D. 0- Sallow complexion. blbtches. JI- â€"1 , ‘ ‘ F. J. GARLESS ISDanO prepared to make Has now in Stock alarge supply of Coal and Wood any style of a. Photo. Stoves of every kind, which will b 9 sold very cheap. Call and see the Newest styles in Photo- can and examlne. graying} ‘3'? keefp a. (fiull lilac of the latest . . d L d s 3 'es :- s, an out noes re 3mm? A}: 33m guarantee . Sag? Also all kinds of meare an amp Goo s. faction our specialty. Best American and Canadian Coal Oils. F J 0A R LESS Eavetroughing Repairing promptly attended to. I I .. Of Bowmanville, Wéo won t/ze Dzjfiloma (y' t/ze West Bur/1mm Agricultural Society for t/ze Best Collection] F. J. GARLESS Now is your time to order Land Plaster. One good mare Colt, three years old will trade for a. good milking cow. I have made nrrangmncuts with one of the largest seeds men in Canada for all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds. Any person wanting any of the above seeds please call and leave your order at once before sold out. PHOTOGRAPHER. Also farm machines, Binders, Mow iug Machines, Pea. Harvesters, How Rakes, Seeders and all other kinds 0: machines, also Chums, Washing Ma. chines and \Vringers, also Land Plas- ter and Salt. Shingles which will be sold cheap for cash. Look here J. ROBINSON YOUNG. We have in stock Mouth Organs: inns, Violins and Autoharpa. I! AI‘I‘IJI (1.“) BMWIS. Fancy goods department still very attrac- Live. Fancy cakes in great variety and than the cheapest. FINEST, FRESHEST and CHEAPEST Oysters 40¢. a quart, Oranges 20¢. a dozen‘ Business Change. For the million, in bulk and served in any way at Young’s Besturant. Oppoaite John Gillott Son’s Cabinet Wal-eroome. Millbrook. Christin Sodas always fresh and crisp. . PAYNE’S .. . ,V._ .â€"â€"-â€"-v “IS, on grant; relief. rendering breathing ens 5nd mtural and enabling r té enjoy r'efrellnng sleep. while‘ a permanent cure onen results CON FECTION ERY and see what you can sellat .vu LUL 91.. whines, Binders, Mow- Pea Harvesters, Horat- and all other kinds of Chums, Washing Ma. ingem, also Land Plas- Shingles which will be le’l. l. PAYNE. 21:: or VALUABLE FKBMfBflPEBTY 42“ “em-“w ' P°*°'b°r°"g'l~ Me Is givingspecial reductions 3P!" IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MANVBRS- this week in stamped Lmen ' m Goods such as Pillow Shams, NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE PO“'- ’ :1): FM“ 013an cgftglnoglim cegtgiugdeztnge Tray Cloths, §plnsbers, ch. ' o tgage w ' u a . c , at gime ofrsale, themcwurbe ”gm ,0, wlc by Also‘ all the .atest patterns to publmnuction, in one parcel, in Honiton work are now on at ' " DOULTEB'S HOTEL, PONTYPOOL, exhibition. t, Accord- AUCTION SALE, MISS MELVILLE N. 0]?â€" cheaper W17 7‘ [5 [BF/3001' [IO/€55 AIVD WAG FLA 05,1] (INT/NC, FTC. 344 Water Street, - P‘ ‘ aminer Printing Co. Lt’d ., tor the Peterboro’ Book- 1-... -t‘; "" §TRATTON co. BUY YOUR __ Blank Booksgflffice Supplies AWNINGS TENTS, Sails, Damping Goods ALF. KINGSCOTE Peterboro Bookstore IURNBULL’S. We have received an immense We believe, have reached Rocl received an immense stock, 31 goods in this department. Sec ing at 15c. New patterns in C are very choice. In our stock desirable patterns. 417 and 419 George Street .Have been coming to us from all quarters. and WC are busy opening them up and placing them on exhi- bition. This week we show a window of Engllsll Prints at 7c. 21 yard, in neat patterns, every piece hav ing the stamp of freshness about 'it. Also quantities of Prints with turkey red grounds in black spots and flowers, cardinal ground and white flowers, also heavy drillettes with cardinal stripes, flowers and spots. Neat patterns in lilac and the old reliable maddcr browns in in light and dark shades. Duck Suitmgs. a new feature in Dress Goods last year, are this year shown in great variety. Call and see our stock in plain and fancy stripes, spots, etc. 'I‘eeds C "ll'S't ()ur Tweeds for Boys are exceptionally good prised to see the goods We can give you for 35 a. consignment of American Chenille Curtains the new colorings. George and Simcoe Streets, 1" DURING 7H5 We Small Profits and Quick Sales Undersell bnt are never Undersold. Grey and White Cottons --MA1\ Signs of Spring OUR MOTTO : NUFACTURER’OF- . namea‘nd nnmmsr . . 'Plz'ru ad res: on a t. ' ‘ to Woman Publishing 00 M c" at. once ‘ - 29. 3!. as allude. gt, 00D QUALITY. Cnrcfuhxcm and Toronto. mentioning this paper. I G Prwes are our Mottoes. 385 Geon FREE Spring C100C‘1‘9 I: and dark shades. Duck Suitings. Dress Goods last year, are thlS year ariety. Call and see our stock in tripes, spots, etc. reached Rock Bottom Prices. Just use stock, special value. No old ,rtment. See our 8x4 Grey Sheet- patterns in Crettones and Tickin s, In our stock will be found all t e exceptionally good value. You will be sur- e can give you for 35c. and 40c. Just received In Chenille Curtains and Table Covers in all â€"A’l‘ THE a“ Stamping done to order. MISS MELVILLE. . S. PICKUP. range of LAST FEW WEEKS AT f you want a ooEy ‘hn Ilip- M- __ _, Con. 5, Gavan, on or about wary, 1895, a. two-year old ’1, one straight sharp horn. °‘. her whereabouts will be 38“-: Enthe premises of the under- ottonades, , PCterborough. STRAYED. HARRY HALL, Peterboro’, Ont. ‘eterborough nrink’maker. SIGN OF TH HORSE snoe. GEORGE STREET. - PETERBOROHGH To reduce our Stock of First - class Tweeds and Cloths, we will lower prices equal to a saving of 25 per cent. for all Ordered Suits H. LeBRUNiéECo. We herewith express our sincere acknowledgement for the many marks of fav- or shown the CITY CLO- THING STORE in the past, and for the generous , "I": support continued to be ' bestowed upon this firm by the people of Peterboro’ and surrounding country. ‘ Nothing Succeeds Ladies} Children" Like Success. mu Our annual Jan’y Mark- George Street, down Sale has always been .’ a success. This year we f/[f YOI intend to leave no stone unturned to make it a Sweeping Clearance of all our winter stock, including Ready-made Clothing and Overcoats for Men, Youths \; Write and Boys; also Gentlemen’s it Underwear and F urnish~ {S AILS ings. % Kee on hand a large stock of CO FINS. GASKETS. and all kinds of Undertaken:J Goods. Bedroom. Parlor, Dinimzroom and all other kinds of Furniture. hand-made, at lowest prices. a- Showrooms King-st, Millbrook. Cabinetmakew Undertaker Tans. GILLUTT, . We extend our " garty congratulam.”v. figure”- wishes of the season. We facilitate ourselves for the share that we, as Clothiers, ‘ have had in contributing to the enjoyment of hundreds of satisfied patrons during .0.. GENTLEMEN ~ a R. H. Kells 80 At 8 1-2 and 10 cents, and one Faetnny Gotten at 5 cents ene guaran- teed better value than is shown by any other house in town. 72) inches Sheeting, 17 ets. New Prints, Ginghems, Ete. kâ€"U #2: {â€"‘H-K4, OUR White Cotton ’Uottmis Sheetings a 389 George Street. l 893 PERERBORO. HERE’S T0 ness Gand Rig hi George-sag; "Pl-:ngnnouo‘ of Have 0 1' ( \"al‘pfl Mod. 1‘ weeds :u‘nq md \\'in.er. cm l0 have 111‘ \Vi 7- V .wllh and n ma \\ HLcr. 0195‘!) for cash. Now :5 the m have ur \\ unex- Clothing ‘ n garments a speciality - ‘ Jigsaw Dye \ijlgg. ‘ 1“-) l|\011 hauamRook tobebound en ' lo Ilu- Plxmmnchoo s h A“ \mrk kbindcry. l’ctcrbo nomad in the ncatcst an .‘ pom“,h "I Wedogv Mazatflcotm “1"" and 14" '0'," x1080?!» t‘lonx Blank‘. A .k magnificent. stock of bells. 1 to call andpee ghem befoxe 1 “Jingle. Jingle, little bells," is a phrase that we all have b ad, but you have not heard the jingle of George-st. “ Jiugh} V -v. “all my the maxim 01"] )C‘C?mb(::i in? line of Whips, Blankets \\ ominnu; P. blnorvRugs, which are being snld «. my ~ , . . V . H at any “a!” Shop 0313!, ot\ luxontu for same’dine of £003 8. ‘ I W- STRAIN‘ u c nave our store filled \\ and most fashionable that : Ladies’, Children's and Men? Mantlcs trimmed on shout-b! SAILSBURY‘S Newest Fashion Books , . mommy by ":0an of > Wadi“. Is the only mm, 5 safe and reliable medic-mo d .- covered. Beware of unprlnclpled W wk 2. f oflcr interior medicines in place of this. 45kt r ‘ Cook’l Cotton Boot Compound.tal:e madam“ . tumor inclose 81 undo ccntsin postage In lam-r , and we winsend. sealed. by return man. Funsealed -A‘a-..v-_- a- _u_._ A . wumn ls m; Sold in huggists. particulars in plan}, elk-Slope: HIS nmrnn'l vaiuawlo medicine {or-rill female complaints 11-: ‘iy making remarkable cures of mums in whxch all other remedies had min-3d. Tins trcnmmt has bran in constant use by an expuriz‘urcd pl ' inn for many wars will! thp greatest: succ It. in “A “.42“. ll". BOOKSTORE ,7" .0 .- Vulhb IUD enin time. 86m b Dmggim on a. guar- atgee. For 3 Lame 5733c}? or Cher ssxnou a anmnoymm 121.;er u'ms Um? Conan EUR: promptly cum where an others fail Coughs, Croup. 85m Throat, Hoarscncsa, ‘thopia Cough and asthma. For Consumption fit as no 1'1" - has curcd thousands. and wall cum: rot: ‘ takeninyme. Sold by Druzzim on a an». Write or Call at ’- 5776.4! \' 5 ¢ gm H’sAcATARRii :15 and Plan help; we1 .l\]'c :- 330% stock 0! Flam ddm The Cool}: Coilsny," “13130”: Ont” COM Millbrook and everywhere by :t Novels and the [.41 ADAIV’UNE you. suufi u'\\‘ It will pay you purchasing else- .yrdown. Great 'ous d with the newest is to be had in 1's Furs, Ladies 5! notice. R ‘X 0 1‘1 X n .0 Peterboro. 2 REMEDY. ‘lllg SQI'Xfl 4 d0 50. 'â€" :1 \ Ryan vwere : utter gentle: Th“ speaker of the cumin" “as DAkMH McCarthy, wbho prove again: the Dominion Gm emu grand: w : medial legislation. pm in; 211* cous'uq ueuoes if 1’1. sh doc so. : ' Cm'enaud Mr. P Ryanvwcre L mg the speakeas, ntter‘gent! urging the mus Kim: gmd .i In; er. G. H. Sm REPORTER office. 1: week, attending 1 Small's sister, Mrs. Lindsay m1 Sundu} were taken to Him ---\V* are forced 10 .cm9 m-e min cox-res pondencc and the m‘ of South Monaghan vuuucil an mind wpon umil uv :21 wool; crou ded for spam). wfiuthel’ 11.}; “\ n Lmdiug in If so he "or the “out of it in on: ion, but then we ham a dislilj‘ white horses am- wax: ‘ â€"Mr.<. 'Iigim. Mix Mr. Jas. Tigvhr of AA Mrs. Tighe and MI. L ”are came out to 13 Tuesday night. smnlIS sister, Mn. Ionv‘s. Mm. Judsay «u Simdm Inst. 1m 1" rcre takon bu Mimlcn for mien â€"-Thc Misses ILcWNIds, Mi: Kim. on. Mi»- Hv’ ex. Mr. J05. mi I. McKiuuon of Bethauv \er 1» the carnival on Tuesdav iss Lui- of Pemborough am ‘ '14:: of Port Hopi. dal -â€"-l ‘on‘l fume: the live stock the estate 0 McKnight on Thurs will be one of the best the season to purchase See the large posters. -â€"â€"John of the tow of his si<t¢ street (21>: â€" 'illiam Thexton is M barn shingles for $1 per thn rough pine lumber for $6 per Builders. now is your timv 1‘ ~~A burning chimney un deuce of M r. “eye“, V, 8.. u now) brought out the fire lor we are pleased to repm x damage. â€"Remember Reeve T sale of Farm Mod; and In), the 2OLh.10u can bux a thing 3ou “am there on th: â€"Up\\‘ard of 100 Ct-UIC 50 acres up to 300 acres prices and upon terms to .v GEO. Soonmmx. Millbx-(x â€"l‘ted Armstrong. - "cu Canadian General Electric I “as home (ner Sundax and friends in town on \Iondav. â€"Lawyer E11 ward: of P0! was in to“ u an \lenesdayl ring with Jud-O re Ketchum here on Div xsion Cuux't \\ or L â€"-Some great bargains I properties call and see list GEO. Soommux.1 ‘.- mum's smp .c? Our Syrup 1 '2' \ ‘ Try Our â€"\\'r lune far to» .uzm the from street and the} a nuisanoemthe public. Get Councillor Babesou. ' --'Mr. Heed, student fr wok Mr. Diannund's place last at St. Thomas church April Nth. Kg. thoughts as mu ss- Hillbrook â€"Smokc the King Bruo atone cigars. line: on tho : â€"Frcd 1‘: .7053 of Mr. Blizzard of Keene camival here. ~quuke the King 'â€"â€"“'. 11.514134111‘ noticed in town ma )1 -q.mok(.- the Bim- $100,000.00 fan at 5 per oen Major, We -, insucd wriciagi" .. or Winner. ‘01- MC And School of S! PENNY» no run. 0 I'RSES n ,u, ‘1 ~ hand. Arizi . f“ {‘33:}: ZIIJe minimal; Agents C. P. R. T THUR.“ DAY. 3! A RCH The Tufiqefl D 'in 1. (ix-aham, Es nship of Cavan ‘1', Mrs. John I TO REGULATE TI AND “8:87 DP School Supp! TO‘VX T A «get the nu 5 estate of t! n Thursdav 1X78? 1H BLANCJ J!‘ zen :fiiackswl rum-y of 1 u M onda: neml v this (3 uld \‘C 'degraph tuctjun mic-Ham Inc-3th wnu: pm at: GEO. a whn «til 'urnlxw 10 late] (3:qu mm aim dau‘ rum c135: from il‘u‘ fut ‘Mr.Alfred 3. '. . 3 Day took charge of the ques- From the Niagara Falls Review. , l lion drawer and if his reply to each qucs- In speakino to a friend recently we tion did not suit the asker in some cases he _ ° . l was at least pratical and outspoken. were asked if we had heard that lttt e The following resolutions were afterwards $0 3 p - I! “my ' . I I ' ii" - ax - ' . ‘ v :‘n‘ ,. r? . -~‘ . , , , ~ ~ , _ . 1...... or... First SI ns of S I“! ng a . I .1...‘ ' ' - .. g ‘ f, "s - «on31-1â€" mdfirms breathing h- and natural and . ' i . M " M m »» .~ ,5 ‘ . ”3.17er- enablmgylpesufiererié enjoy refreshing . «r Oil l l‘ y ' 15m. sleep. whilegalpetminant‘cure often results_ T W ) ’ # "'- ' , deal- I l ‘ ' . quI new", Sign Taking CO ml: oi: the “mg-Ethan numemun‘ngr 22:”.3523.’ :iid iii: ' Hood’s 88333 ~ " ' mnuttee”oiwhich e is a mem r, its 4 ‘ institution, value and progress. factual" Treated The case. , N U. Mabel Dorety the einht year old dau- , at to to t' d d rsed .â€" ’ ° . ' p Movm1?§,f’im§fh $.10 Mr. McNaugh- ghter of Mrs. Dorety, ()ntario Avenue, . - I 4 I 4 S . AND ton, that the thanks of the association be conveyed to thosewho delivered addresses had been miraculously cured \ C _ . . 3 , , DURING THE LAST FEW WEEKS In S an prayers, and especially to those from a Vitus dance. \Ve replied in the mega. ~ ~ " »' ‘ I ‘ " g'“\ ' ‘ d dit . ' - .. i ' ~ I' ‘ r. F ‘ i P‘ :laoxiied by Rev. \\'. Johnston and Mr. J. the but Stated that “L wimld u“ 8%! I - Fl 8 S h K: 1) 1‘1 1 1 Q (T () () {a D. Smith, that our thanks be tendered to gate the case and ascertam the facts. ’ the pastor and officers of the Methodist - ' ' of church for the use of this buildin Accordingly we “gm-Kl the home i. ‘1 "j ' .I 'i ; .4 i' 3“: ,l ' Moved by R. W. Clarke and Isaac Lar- Mrs. Doety, when she related the facts I _ = 'f “ :"' met, that our thanks be extended to the . ' .' I I ' Miss lid-“"4": ”W“: friends of Port Hope for their hospitality in “follows. “My .ht’tle girl hais had a " ' . .m; ‘;L .' :- receiving-,‘us iulo_tllelr_llome§an(l their kind miraculous experience. It is about v ‘ F n . v, 3 ;. . _ . , . ,3"... attention. . 0‘ 3.54.“ ",2; ..: . .‘ ‘ 0:. l,. a 0 m a B Team Links {0 W a w m )_ l‘mzzl‘lysuld forSZ.5U no t-fâ€"m N 5? a Poll; Strap formal __ ysulll for SLUU 110W 4m". flame Si l'up‘s f"Fl'l‘illv-Siulll at lflc trucll, now 1'» l ' ' (iood.Hcav,\‘ linltcrs ll inch, cur,- Ilici'ly sold at $3.25 each, 110V Si. a H ' a limo: .- l."l].l.ll(.‘l‘ Surdnglus filmml'p; sold ,' :3 W at .JUc.’cacll unsung. ' n m Il'llltfll lllfcchnig, old price 355, re- 7 V‘ El . ' q (.9 lllt"! 0-}. ” ,. w lilt‘ll'illtlt Halters with Rawhide .- ' “en‘s ”drug " N N % E .Have been coming tO us from all quarters, and we are busy opening them up and placing them on exhi- OUR bition. This week we show a window Of EnghSh (England-,1“) .‘ 2.0m lite i..- ‘ ,. , , , Moved by J. H. Dyer and R, “v. Clarke, two years and a half smcc Mabel was U i, .- ”mt the choir Shanks only Sl. have our hearty th . units for stricken with St. Vitus dance caused their musical assistance. \villl JJll‘iZiE" Prints at 7c. â€" _ I .-. if 'i' . . h m," llon L forgot lhcxructslhat the-13 our SE Pu} ‘ Zl. yard, Ill neat patterns, every plece dV‘ . ari- linrd-liliic price.» and considering ' .. ' ' W the quality of the goods no better v'tl' . . Keep constantly on hand mg the stamp Of freshness about it. Also quantities l e W "H," b,.‘,,,,,,,,, ,,,_,,,,_,,,,,,,,,.,_ ,:"°",fd by Rev. E. Daniel and Mr. Mat- bydth: ‘Veakemng 9:8“; 0f, 1;: grippe Of Prints with turkey red grounds in black SPOts and u.-,-.z......x _ . _ . . t at thethanks of th n'ention be an r euniatisni. he Oca 'SlcmnS _ t..-.z~-r :7. . mu: 3'5: ~ conveyed to the Port Hope gaggrg and also lled - , also :0) doctor a' large and well seleCted {ff}: .‘1". 2:, ,i-r . x ‘ {:18 Millbtook Rsrosrss, for their report of were cu m as was 0 ml the. iris Try i )ur Inst [53' ‘lsr‘ -.I and it ‘3:- up tillfi pl: ers, also heavy . , W I'i"l!€3, Runs. Blitimcls‘liclls and flowers, cardinal ground and white flow N all tum \vlntcr floods usually kept drillettes with cardinal stripes. m flowers and CpOtS tt it first-clams hairless slicp will be Neat patterns in lilac and the old reliable madder O on W browns in in light and dark shade fv ‘ here and at prices to suit the a new feature in Dress Goods 1 - of considerable reputation from N ia- StOCk Of Shelf and Heavy The President nominated Rev. E. Daniel, . A., ort Hope, Henry Staples, Esq., gara. Falls, N. Y., but in the face of Cm‘an and W. S ‘ re. Call 11 - . (liven, Millbrook, dele- the precriptions of the physicians and Hardwa a d 6X gates from this assoeiation t . , , o the Provincial is mr Lonvention to be held in L ondon next Oct- the best of care, Mabel grow rapidly amine Goods and Prices, lli('!:.’;.hlc‘~.' 21:: i acid 3:; long as [culllil hold ober. Liver '1 TO REGULATE TH AND ASSIST DIG , \l.'l ills Said She Was Past All 343;:- aud wanted ill-f i) .V'ihi ilt'l‘ to the ‘f‘. 'l 5. Duck Suitings. W ‘ . q s as: year, are this year At 8 1 2 d 10 t S h I ,8 pp, 81 Id not be left alone an shown in great variety. Call and see our stock in all 031] S, B 00 H ,E . u . _ , lnrhnnd up she should nuts!"- Weill“: “‘21!" The meetin was closed b ' prayer to meet worse )6 co . blaln and fancy stripes, SPOtS, etc. _.._ - . . . 9 ‘ next year-in ijfllbmk 3,, thus ended 3 instant and was as helpless as an in SIGN 0],, 7.1115 33:53]” sure 9”?me con'l'ention indeed, the far FeaCh fant as she had no control of her limbs O 333 "1% influences of which, time alone may be . lk 'th :oglvenrr ilami’?Sarszig-arilla. She is g: in: nbe to tell. at all. She could neither wa w1 - szroizg, ‘ ' .. around. is out doors t".':‘ Z; ' \ I out assistance nor take food or drink. 60 Iden AnVI I I h. .1“ “ll-93%,,i‘f‘l. 1:3,; . Hocxirr. At this stage one of the attending 3 a" L“ hiiilélgfiliigT-F ,.,,‘,.‘,, 'The Millbrook Hockey club drove over to Ago-ills (I l’. R. 'l' .' mg? l and our FHBlOI’ Cotton ; Grey and White Cottons. J l y ’ . We believe, have reached Rock Bottom Prices. at 5 Ben S 3P6 guanin- Just , special value. No Old goods in this department. See our 8x4 Grey Sheet- lBBll llBllfil’ Villlle lililll lS ing at 15c. New patterns in Crettones and Tickin 5, shown by any other are very choice. In our stock will be found all t 6 house in town. 72 .,,.,. ,3 “3.1,“, ,9 heene on W'ednesday last to play their physicians said, “ Mrs. Dorety, there Toronto. 0: " " ‘- return match with the club of that place. - is no use in my coming here any more. It Willberemembered th t the l 1 team . RS .. defeated Keene here 30,33 time 10:0 b a There is nothing that I know of can YSTE WW, 7 7 ,3 i - ' score of 5-0 and no doubt would have one be done for your little girl." Well YSTERS the same this time had they been iven fair . play and treated as their. oppondznts were matters went on that way for a short YQTERS F (El ( \ t g ‘\ ' treated hers: plinth“): WE; Of course time with no better results till One day *â€" rea W68 ' v. ' ( ,. . ° 3 . y we y tâ€" '3 “watcfieffhad I was sure that the poor child was dy- the best of the game and wh was called the score stood 4-2e‘inhlfiii'oirubf ing. Iremember havmg seen accounts For the million, in bulk and served in WB 1183‘] the visitors. But Keene were determined Of St Vitus dance cured by the use Of an desirable patterns. We have received an immense range of And School of Sir r ) marm- . . ,,.,,,, Feeds ck Cotton adeS. . ll SllBBllll 17 as m _ Cows...“ . ‘ _ w 111.: . .' l“ O tiiiiniii’y fairmfiansorfogl. Mild resoredtg Dr. WilliamS, Pink Pills for Pale , Hill as Q’ ' 31530353‘“§;.9fl ‘ h 8. 1n 0 roug tress an “8 inny” an . Y B t t .rv . . . . . _ - .. - en 2, a V... W8 NGVBP Follow were well backed up by a half civilized People and I determined to try them. Dung S as "Pan . 333.3311: f:lieB;)d/oh 2r; :mptiionally good value. You “ill be sur 0 crowd of spectatom who made the rink ring I was skeptical as to the effect and with their cries of “slug him" “ duni i ‘ g e you for 35c. and 40c. Just received a conSignmeiit of American Chenille C the new colorings. \"rll Eng. 1‘er .. ___ . I ' '»'â€"1‘. '1. or “'inlcr. in: . . .. ' ' ' ' ‘1 Linear Comm .335 promptly curcs I . , . . 0 S wélgli-esal others failL Cough}, Croup. Sara A- BLAECHAA‘ “mum and Table covers in all w 9 1 (ll ’ Throat, Hoarscncss, iii/hoopla Couzh_and , Asthma. For Consumption it as no rival: has cured thousands,cnd will cum: YOU it ., . _ ' tukenintgine. Sold by Druggists on a guar- the mllllNOOl’ 1R OUR MOTTO : Ell}. anchorages: also? 35° , ...‘ ‘. . . .J . _ ' y :0: i bmall Profits and QUlck Sales H S‘sCATARRH ’ THURSDAY. JANE 1 “/6 Undersell but are never Undersold. -» "3‘ REMEDY. 1 195575 éé'Q-“ciiiauiifrikc'fif‘iiéf eflhésmh‘i‘ii-‘Een‘ TO “ 3" TAX: E I K e s 0 For Sal: bv A, LEACH. v. “Name B I I 7 H7 7* i 7 N 7 ‘7 7 V 7 ‘ o o , 7 . .l . . ook’lCottooRoot " h . . . .. ~. 3,9,, the beam” and many other “until? ":3 only tried them as a. last resort, but Oysters 401.. a quart, Oranges “On a dozen. ,'.-uurtcous sayin s. Millbrook were also . ed at the OCR LINES Am: n.uniicapped by 8the darkness of the rink wailioonltagreeablg’ lgiiprbefore they whmh only oontaincda few lights in the res - “'33 no 0 n ' R Emmi“ Flfllll’ Feed BPBlllllllSl u-ntre of the ice, while the heene umpire had a good effect and I then felt cer- CONFECTIONE Y /r y l v iii-rsnslt’zgtuzosggtglgs 2:3,?!) 1:322:15 Pug hain I h ad found a remedy that could FINEST, FRESHEST and CHEAPEST was a c , a i k P G] W3 then he would declare he did not see it - - - - ¢ . . cereals, cm 8 y, ass re, through. The referee assisted the hung: in": miglttl:hglrl If izyt:::g“::lll:0 Christies Sodas always fresh and crisp. . . . e o s . coal 01], Cattle Folld team all he could. not only by his decisions, n ess an re m n .‘ Fancy cakes in great variety and cheaper but by coaching them and continually plac h h d d d . . . . much better t at t e rea isease d H Chen cs, v -"‘\ in; himself in front of Millbrook players , _ ian ‘8 I) - OF (\Lls I'CI l\. Db. when they “-erf‘ilbzut tofshoot {in their op- had almost disappeared, and the pills Fancy goods department still my name- , , , nents oal. T e re eree (eclared the . ' ' . 0L R SPECIALTIE.‘ ARI. : gme in {Ever of the home team by a score were discontinued. In a few months We, ‘1 Teas toll’oes Silvers and General 2 i D ’ of six to four but it really was a tie as one however she showed that the symptoms 3°31, if“: "mm was 3r°ssly denied the had not been entirely eradicated from “'9 have in ”00“ MO George and Simcoc Strcc visitors. Nattrsss and Coombe MILLBROOK. ll'lll'JI‘Kl ill in: :: ,. 35.21:... ts, I’etcrborough, N0 369 Gem, 8 Street COMPOUND. wsil...l-:~~ 5,, ,v,,,,.;_..,;. m , uth Organs, Aucord- ' g I ' Arecent discovery by acid is ed a , iaiis, Violins and Autohar s. a i ers (“Leaks and HBPhaflelllll brilliant game while U. Leach took him of her system, so I had her again com- p ’ 2 . .- b ‘ ggjofigllbrmk 8081* The “mime“ up” mence the use of the Pink Pills. 'I oi l: LEADERS ARE: ' feel certain that all traces of the awful J. ROB'NSON YOUNG. . ' , physician. Successfuayuscd _IV‘I'T"; ‘sz '2 , ' "f 1"“ . ' ~ ' monthly by thousands 6.’ Mr. lillZ/Lill‘ll of twin ‘ '. .111 nl rt? ,,.,. PERERBORO- . . fifidnflfaagmgdfinfiy ...m...... ’- ‘ . ‘ . _\ I I _ _- _.._ as.-- ..-_..- H- . c d. Beware of unprlnclplcd dmmtsts w. . , ¥« .5 vf'w Us l' .1 ll: .1' assist: , f , Opposite John Gillott Son’s Cabinet "3 ogbf-rlenfcrior medicines in place of this. Askf . \ n I V, (1.1;) h, J. .; ,. ., “Our Own Blend " Of Black Tea at Tucker """""" 2°.“ “““““ F‘ Soucec malady WI” be swept away, or Sic w““°°mg' Millbrook. é HERE’S T0 Cook’s Cotton Root Compounddakenos-ubxf. ‘ M ,._. ._ - ‘ 50c . Our Own Importation of Japan €333“? ------- cov‘t’aiiupbint - - - T lllLIIrilfi-xel goes to school now and we have not .. . gun-,0:- lactose slandOccntsln postage in low: ' - y , 7 ............. -. . ‘ , . . . R at 25c. and Our Own Blend Of Coffee, Natirass ...... { 1.....A S. Laing the slighest anxtety in leaving her _.X'l‘ THE a Duncan .............. F. Quinn - - i - 13-” '. - forwards - . alone. Dr. Williams Pink 1 s is ' ° ' L l....... ...... A.\Vlah . our Prim ill 3" Lines are at Hgilley ....... l i ....... J. Qtilnn cbrtauily a grand remedy and I would I Clarr ' ........... um ires. . . . D. Kenneally b be wi the Bottom. 3 P .. Ref _1 I) And ”a thout them under anyconsid- Loo eree,. . . . er . k_ here and see what you can sell at oration, for I think they are worth __ r T ‘2 . . . 4 sarnonors FACT. their weight in gold, as in my little A. PA I IN I S About Hood’s“ Sat-saparillaâ€"It expels bad or . V, l.- \‘v. 7 \ ;;:‘.- w , and wewlllsend.scaled.by returnmall. Maestro fl ‘ , l J . . Ii . _ particulars in plain envelope, to 13de only. 2 A1,,“ ,- 3 7. . J 4 . _ ‘ m, i amps- Adam“ The Cook cmnm'm 1h ll'."'lll" ;.~ \u:. v 1;.‘2: _‘i- ‘; I , r ! Wizdsor.0nt., Canada - . ‘ ete bOl O BOOkStore Fold ill Millillook niul cvc , ,- .1, . , . "l , ryu ncrc by ,, ' T A ‘7 , lrugglsls. Inn} “' Li-‘l'l wr.‘ (il;«1.-‘ .___...‘__. .vi ~ :ll'H-‘ni, .' - 7“ ‘ V”_ 53in i.---e».. swim: 73".! Mb cafe they have been true to all FOR CASH- GENTLEMEN," r 3”"“' ill. iii-H , humors and creatcs ood humor. A battle 5 _ 3 " ‘ ., : 3w: 3‘: .\ . .. for blood is what Hgod’s Sarssparilla Vigor. they advertise. I am only to glad tor; Bathiuoflel ll 9305:1191”, d (1/0111, ‘ We extend 0111' L .fifty 32,. 3”,,“ 23: ------ . c........l‘.‘vls~ .alxzr'irv cra'm‘.“ I {at n rs- utmâ€" '“,.-. be "“fcrt'inate Deans, H1 es, Ta 0“, Log“ on ran, 0 B k M f . , A , : . ~ ,. . . ling foul taints and giving the vi‘al‘i‘w V'H‘fwfl ‘ , H l’ h“ th‘ h and you can buy for cash Flour and ur 00 S are l anu aCtured speCIally by the EX' congratulaar: 3 wwell-l ”Tibia, 1" 11m rims. ~::_~ “9:". '(1 Illl‘llll the quality and quantity of perfect nowo t 13 miracu 011$ cure P0113 Feed of all kinds, Seed "min of all , _ , . _ l ".141” “E“. M" “n iiuisaiiw m incl-unnw (w: ilmfimfi Iflxeslscrofulmalt rheum. boils the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. kinds, Tinware, (:lasswarZ, Coal Oil, ammer P rmting CO Lt d., 101' the Peter bOTO’ BOOk' prisllies 0f the seasor}. Ye iéiilh‘i‘gl‘éf£3.2“é3'fifféi-3 . ,, Cvuuviiim‘ 1 lam 0 let ) (iseases. \Vhen strong tributes as these can 0 lbs- 0f 200d Tea for $1. Store. The Paper Is exceptionally- good and the 3C1 ltate ourselves or, t e “J:2]:utililtldaljgalIdllst‘gilbl\zlljzé'uifflflfrfo‘ “PM” 3““: huffiiiif M~ \w , ' ,ifipod}8_finsfi‘cio°¥illyi)‘illffmmpfly and be had to the wonderful merits of Also farm machines. Binders, Mow- . _ . share that ”WC, as Clothiers, ,0{hfgfa;,,a,c’go’;f9f‘{Efflfi’fic‘fi’g‘tfjgtg‘o’ propertius Cilll an; we .m', (the millbrook Repertory-WW": e Pink Pills, it is little wonder om alluring”: Peg, Ifiyvcgtelga gm; Bmdmg is guaranteed to last Wlth ordmarv care have had in contributing to 52.2.23 Marital:;:::,-3'i.l':,°:“;:;;:fit’92.;is 0W“ ’ . . . _ ., -, . - , - a’os See ers an a ct or iii 3 o . nun. ...l mu beings: lwini‘l ‘ 73.5“: _ .- until ..i E 3' - “‘Wm‘wwxwwl n u Lillth‘l‘h. 1 f l will!ialesreaclilcfnomousmozomoni,’ Inachincs, also com-in. Washing Ma until the book IS used the enjoyment of hundreds price. raunchy ’ “ °” "3“” ° w~ Elli. ohm... 'RSDAY. MAPL‘H ll'. 1595. "lo i‘o owing are 10 rest! is 0 “clan tie' aret e avoritereme ' wit , ~ . . - . . . - . -. <;_ ‘ an. ... l... i... TEL \ I J ftwitches played by the Millbrook curlers oni'11 1 '5 D “”113 v, P' 1: PH chilies and ‘W ringers, also Isand.Plas- Of satisfied patrons during 4‘ U “a”; ““‘“~‘MWW Tuesday, March 5th, against Lindsay, Bob- "‘ c mes' r. 1 ”ms m 1 s tor and bid" bliltigles ‘Vhwh “’1” be A ma" may but ‘4" “011““ “NW Gal's'ccll and P0“ HOPC- 1‘ Will be noticed contain the elements necessary to give sold cheap for cash. 1894 Thouâ€"oh poortitlic hourly SUV-1'0 him : I that althouch all the curlers in the village lif d . ‘h h ‘ bl , A man may tak a ueebor‘s part, were pressei into service, they succeeded in new 6 an SlL ness to t c. 00d anc Yet hae nae cash to spare him. ring with .l u‘igv' KN I have made arrangmnciits with one winning two of the three games played :â€" here on Ul\‘l~lull (Var: . i We herewith express our C3113”: ,“H- j; ‘,“ restore shattered nerves. 'Sold in box- of the largest seeds men in Canada for BOOKS orSTATIONERY write for our pr1ces. sincere acknowledgement to... lion... .m- m ...- At Millbrook. - I all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds. K ' mvv on .‘rl-I:;=:..‘. WNW es (never in oose form by the dozen , for the man marks Of fav- 11.. no, in 1. .. . ' it SJBBJTII sorrow. ““LLBRWR' ”RN‘OPE' h d ' - , Any person wanting any 0f the abOVG Always guaranteed the lowest. y - _ ~. , . . 5451' DLRHA . . or an red, and the public are caution . _1 my,” W ,. 603,357,033 “. Gillott, H. H. Jones, . _ , _ _ seeds please call and leave your order or shown the CITY CLO- » I -~ J. W. Walsh, W. Renwick, ed against numerous imitations sold in at once before sold out. THING STORE , th .30 acres up i... an . . - A. A. Smith, S. Paterson, jr., - - 111 e . s: d mi.“ 1w . ... (“named from “at week. , John Steele, skip. .15 B. P. Ross, skip... 8 this shape,) at 50 cents a box, or 31x One good mare Colt, three years old A H- STRATTON CO. Erik? \V,m,.,.,l,‘,‘.,. . \r y, . - The second day Of the “03"95‘10‘1 W” boxes for $2.50 and ma be had of all - - - past and for the generous "0' " "‘ ‘ ‘ “ . . r Clarrv Capt. Peacock ’ Y Will trade for a good mflklng 00W- 41" 1nd 1 C cor C: Street Peterbor l ’ ‘ ”m“ “i 9-30 by "“3"“; " My mp" ‘3 if B. .11an T. M. Ward ’ druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. . . ’ ‘ 4 9 ’ g ' oug 1' Built on Xothing Less," and prayer by Mr. D: Hamptoti, Capt. Brien,’ Will. , Med' in C m B it NOW 15 your time to Order Land Alfred Day, after which Mr. McMcEwen Geo. Hetherington, _ Capt. Colvifle’ “ms 1° e 0 puny, me ‘ Plaster. ‘ suggested the appointing of general business Skip. JA support continued to be skip. 6 Ville, Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y committee on resolutions etc. â€"â€"l‘it'llll‘llll)"l‘ i' i.. - sale of l’uim NM 2; : 'l‘i 1.. ‘, '« ~ l t M“ beStowed upon this firm the L’Ulll. \1>(li. mt; l'il} â€" A- PAYNE q I F K I NG SCOT by the people OfPeterboro’ thmzz .wu “an: ' ~. _ 3:“. 44 x. ' â€"_\\"}Ii:l Tin-Mun is .. The chairman, Mr. John D. Smith, named Majority f0! Millbrook 13, Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs. , o ’ and surroundlng country. ‘ 1””, ,},li,,..;:: 11,,- s; »,.., g},,, the following: as a committee: net... Dr. At Lindsay, in the afternoon. £333? 2:: 3329 [01:33:31]; Busmess Change. . ' \\'c hm 0,,me fine, “,3, ,h, mm ruugh rim: hm,” My“, 1 ,., ., Smith, Daniel and Croihers. R. \L Clarke MILLBROOK. BOBCAYCEON. y .y P 83. ~ â€"-MANUFACTURER:0Fâ€" Nothln Sueeeeds land most fashionable um: i, in its l....1 in liuiidvrs‘. no“ is \u-m' tin} v and My, Wicket. R. H. Hunter, F. Minus, Ladics‘, Children's and Max‘s Fillr. Ladies , i , a The Rev. Mr. Daniel, 1}. A.. then gave a Chas. S'insllow, A. g). Otter, AWN I N as E N S . Manilcs trimmed 0,, Sllm‘li “mm A “1,31,“? ”3,3,3? r on “How to Cultivate the Missionary Chas. .'ee er, A. ttom, I I I I L k S . I, ‘ (131“? HT . L ”3”“: 5 ‘ H , fifiitnn. School." This paper was full w. 1'. Wood, skip.22 R. Ventress,skip.. s ’ l 6 access. )IILLS BROS. to the overflowing with information and . . . sti tion, every idea thrown out being 3:3:3‘323’ g 3121:3223" of Bowmanville, oft most practical nature H \l \Voo’d “j. G Ga e, lat. Information given the children by in- ' ‘ ' ’ ‘ 3 ' (lacing them to become subscribers to a J“ “' Vance, skip E J‘ Gidley, skip. . . . 16 missionary paper. l ' l‘lil‘vll brought «.11: ::;~- 13w 2.: _ Our annual Jan’y Mark- George Street, - Peterboro. ; ’ Wéo won t/ze Diploma (y’ t/ze I Sails, Damping Goods \vg un- I‘ll‘;i\v~ti In» z'v-i ll". blaming". down Sale has always been ,’ ‘~ *‘fi‘rr _..lu'm; v, minim. l-I» . ' I .' ‘. . .. ‘ - â€" , . a, success, This ear W If Y W t of lllt’ mums, l,....._. A .. 2nd. Deliver). of "Mica”, addresses \l , .t f “113: k l_ '22 SngmggncgEggigfigorfigrewggrtfi lit: West Dar/17am Agricullura/ WHTERPROOI' [IO/ESE AIVD WA 601V C OVERS, . (I Y e 0“ an of lll\ ~i~n 2'. All». .i. E.:: 5’; from time to time and visits by the scholars ‘ “JO." 3’ or f I too _" dian Supplies."willbereceived ntthis office up 5 ' / . - FLA ‘8‘ l) UNT/NG [,‘TC lnten to leave no Stone strcr: .~.;\:, (' .l:n;:':' tohomes and institutions where charity is At Lindsay, "1 the evening. ‘0 90°" “TUESDAYJQI April, 1895. {01' the 051”] for 1 3e 86,5! C0//€(71107l C“ v 3 , . untur ed t k .t , ~ ............ . _ . . mm autonomousensues JD}, , , 344 Water Street, - Peterboro’, Ont. 1‘. 0 ma 8 1 a The Lair at Novels and the ~1 w r J ' 3rd. A ”null-'31 application, by “3°th R. H. Hunter, H. McFee, in Manitoba and the lilorth-Wcst Territories. 0.1!. 0 ngdfl 5’ Sweeplng Clearance of all live stow}. 1;.v- -~Y..'-' « t thud-018's to “'5"!K and pray forsome rar- Capt. Winslow, A. w. Otter, mf°ggig§lÂ¥9§°ficggtfigfifi‘ggdgagtimgmv " ' . . . \I,.]{,,g.,i,; . ,, '11,... g... ~_ . ticular field or missionary and if possible be w_ T. Wood. E: Rutherford, . tothc Assistaiit nxiliynsiflomniissioneifigfiggligd Has Bought out the Pho- 7 our Winter StOCk, IHClUdlng Newest FaSthi‘l Books will ln‘ 3“,, , ,- 5”,. ,,, _J; , f $1,”, “I communication “_"h 30V“: missionary. Chas. Needlcr, air. 13 W, Simpson, skip. 22 or to the Indian Office, Winnipeg. The lowest t h. ° - , . . , ,3 Avery interestering discussion followed W C 11' \l S‘ or'myatfindeanot sepsissaritlytacgepted. t d b Ograg IC BUSIDGSS 0f G. ReadY'made Clothing and the 5“,...” 1.. l"“‘ 3,... “n his. ' ' .. g ' , 0 um, i . isson, is vor men arm 0 o in i- - i . ,3) _i, ....- ,_ mgrPCidt-hgizike’ Mr‘ D‘-" Dr. Smith John Allen, M. McLennan, any newgrppiieiewiahout lthe afutlioriiti‘y3 oer tg': Go. Green, M111br00k, and O O ’ Over coats for Men, Youths ‘ Write or Call at Nu [ht “'5 I ‘ l ‘ Mr. MCEWCXI next took up the subject, H- M- :vVOOd: _ Dr. Simpson, _ 333.13.89." i’gfil‘hfi‘fin‘gfifih 35¢ liming W111 be found at the Old as A Bird-eye View of the Bible" and for an J. A. Vance, skip. 14 W. heedler, skip. .19 willbendin tted. stand re ared t hour held the attention of the audience â€" â€" HAYTER REED, p p 0 ma while he explained the wide scope of vision . _ , 27 41 eoyered by a bird in flying, its eye seeing Majority for Lindsay l4. and Boys; also Gentlemen’s any style ofa. Photoke Has now in Stock alarge supply of coal and Wood Underwear and Furnish~ Deputy Superintendent-General n ohyects on every side. So should the study of ofthe bible be viewed from every stand dian Affairs. ~~.\lr<. 'l‘igfna )1 ~ \ .. On Monday, March 4th, a game was In Department or Indian Affairs, > 3ll‘. Jar: :l‘lJllt‘ .: .\.~:. .lllll...l V V. ’V ‘ ~ " . . . :SAIIafiBLT {a :3 Mrs. 'l‘lgln- :11“: Mr. l . . Stoves of every kind, Which Will be sold very cheap. ings. o ”m‘n- “l" , , P {' Ottaw ,Fcbruary. 1895. 7 Call and see the Newest styles in Photo- can and examme. '5 ed between units chosen by President Stee e graphs. We keep a full line of the latest p-vnt. , ' 7 _ and Vice-President Needler, the former’s and best styles of cards, and our rices are ‘ Mr. H. H. Clarke iii-\t- went into the sub- aggregation winning by a majority of 12, as ject of “Mistakes." healing with those follows .â€" reasonable. mdc by pastors, superintendents, teachers, A Word ! To reduce our Stock of . Tuesday night. ‘ : Ilh‘OI{STOI{ V. ~â€"-\\-l' .‘ll‘l‘ I‘lll‘cmi 1.. . Jill f A“ “‘Ork guarantee . SlhlS' Also all klnds 0f Tanalre and Lamp GOOdS. First _ class Tweeds and (I 1;;in L-Qxl-I.('\\Slijllll.-.::i‘«‘ .'..'. i ll: . l 3‘ ‘ l . . . . . ‘ 7 ."f‘. _ . ,3 N, $7,131 ; _ ”gaging. ..‘n‘.. :l: hill ‘ l l 11, PRESIDENT. VICE-PRESIDENT. ac ion our spec“ ty Beet Amen-can and canadla'n coal 0118' ClOthsi WE WI“ lower prices 001°? “I, ~ Pi MM] :ariiivnl iwpor'. until :. :.i \'.i 4;. presume ‘tren, sin. {n he mm he of J t I J w Walsh _ , , - \-\ ‘fi , _‘fi _. , _. 3 WW, we»? mir n... 1,1388er thereon, many £3,333.35; R; 33mm; Eavetroughing Repairing promptly attended to. equal to a savmg 0f 25 F,er ‘ ‘1‘“ "’ I , . mm'°-“°°°- ' - - - Ca c. Wimlow, 1). Ham ton, cent. for all Ordered Suits ”llnszlml' .81.: . mornin session closed With sin in p P g . . 8 3 w, T. Wood,skip.l3 J. A. Vance, skip.. 7 I l . ’ lfsu ll.» M llu- . .4 ;: .:. . ..: andprayer by a... Mr. Johnston. - _ _ ,_ and Overcoats durm the ‘- " ‘ The“?m°°nx:?i°n wasgalled to ordlfr 3.1!??an 1?.(lqlhtt, . . . . . th {I g 0 ion, but lliun u.- r. _, .- y. i;.~.;..: by Mr. saac mcr, o ‘entreville, y . . en, 4. .sl‘f'z', PHOTOGRAPHER . . H1011 O anuary. whip. hurxt‘s lll.\' \'..."., singing “ There Shall be Showers of Bless- J‘ohn Allen, . I,» M. E‘ 00d, ‘ \_k__________ H . \m, H . .I ., . ‘ “8-” and Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Me (-eo. Hezhermstf'n. (has heedlcr,_ E vs "mid“ Jingle. little bolls " is a phrase ~-‘“* "- ”- ’“-“-- ' hton. skip..l:: skip.. 6 Miss MELVILLE re, that we all llavel 1 lm ’- 3 .. ,,, . l ,3 m, 3: “,3... i. 1,.-,_;» -.:~ .. \. .7 Mr. Mcl-Iwenltheliltook up the subject of 0â€". I} I dSiPe to mtum thanks to NOTICE. AUCTIOOFN- SALE HI LeBRUN§ >C°I heard the jingle 01:8.“ , .l . )Oti l m i t J 3,3,5]. l l.:.~,..,,1;. :3 1'. ';~z,‘,: ‘ : u ' vs"an« in is most interesting an; . -_-r “ â€"-~ â€"- - ‘ - , “. "f ‘,‘”‘3 , , , M51913: Monti}? out] £13113 Willi)? 0; Majority for President 12- I talke lt‘his means of expressin md sin- or V ALU ABLE FARM PBOPEBTY 424 George-St, " Peterboraugh, SIGN OF TH HORSE SHOE. ”f. 5716,11} ,3 This,” ~ \bu Y. Ell.» - ‘- " 4 value, v ‘c were 18611381. 5' a num r o , ceretian s to my man customors an the manuifi .0“, , 'k , “1'1"“ “i" P‘""' " ' 2' the de tea. saw as» our llll'l'lODS. - public generally, for the liberal patrons e ’ Is ivinms ecial reductions 7 f 3m" ”f bells. 1‘ “'1“ l“) 3‘“ sm- z- . * mtg: him “ll flung Ends ”"51“" The rapid growth of discoveries in all my many oustomors for the libel’ ef‘e"dfd “f "‘° i" {he ”88‘,“ ‘0 “Min IN THE TOWNSHIP or MANVBRS. thisgweel? iupstamped Linen GEORcE STREET' ' PETERBORWGH Weill“xiiliefiiii'éinai’em’e ‘1'. "I“; \ ‘ l‘ \ , \ir tookthe torrn to e wit t e su ject _ tiem t not am stil on theod reinises, in â€"~ , - “m .. " ° “"1.“ * ”“'“- “1’" - 'N ”1“" "'.':"""‘" ' of“Hom:Elasses” which hedidinapracti- branches has developed no more valuable a] at a I h . d f rear of former building, when? I will be UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POW- Goods, such as Pillow Shams, lttphullis fOi cash formunomum pump... . Kill: ”3 3?.“ “,3.“ Mr. _],,\ 5 may, improvenpatnt on oldhmeih“? till“! 1’; 3:6 1] P0" g8 3V8 BHJOYB 0P pleased to meet them and attend to their erotsalo containodinaccrtainlndcnture Tray Cloths, Splashers, c. vâ€"-â€"â€"_ Ruliliorllnte 0f “hills. Blankets Woolen and .. . i \iulvnnaii .3: lintiiam. c 4 Mrs. Duncan of, Toronto, afterwards (Eagteiigs gaingfi iglligcotii‘i: eseiibralle wants as heretofore. l have on hand at gfl‘gflfmvgfgfiufi; $5333.31”. ‘1’}: Also, all the latest patterns - rhau at .,,u.gs’ lwmd' are I’d“: *f’l‘l "hml’m'. ”Hid , ,V . ,1 ,,,. T,...,;?,\~ .. M: with “Primary Work”with a lesson 1; . y . - g g - y ' present a. number of cutters that I wish to pubhoauctlbn, in one tool at ' ' k . ~ . ‘ l ”her 81m" “‘5'“ “f. 1"“”“"’ for 5 . H {U ‘1“ Hum ‘L' A ‘ “ .. _ . knownthat the Mammy used purggtives till)- ast ear and no 8 b shim . . Pa . in Honiton wor are now on .llt same line of . s s . toanmfantcluaof-about fifty childrenwho such assal n rhubard 'ala ills p y i p y dispose of at once and Will sell them at a couu'Enls HOTEL Ponnpool h'b' - I , ‘ 300$ . ~ WORM. * front ”“55 in Which ”he etc reactts'hiitei Ila‘manentl ’ iJn'ui-g fheii- genuine bargain price In buggies I have i 1 ex 1 ltlmh lucoeeded ' .tegesting and instructing not victims. The 113:,“ discive J for the . reduced the price 15 per cent. as I will be â€"ONâ€" A only the ”but the more advanced "cam”, of constipated ”q bilgus condi~ attention l0 llllSlneSS keeping a crowded forrooni until a new building is . - . I. . tions is Eweljay’s Liver Lozenges they do erected, thh mu be as so A .... on general business ended ’ afternoon meeting at which $10 was :figgxzcmem consequently a triumph Mt'Blass SWGK . ,1 for the Provincial Association for 1895 ' Thursday,21st day 0fM3l’8ll,1895 3’ Stamping done to order. on as possible . ». 1,.«- ”2‘ l’l‘ll'l‘lliil'ullgll Sill ‘ _' ' '3 : -!' y-Il'; lit-fl“. dull,“ I W- sue/am, , . CabinetmakersUndoltakoi ,. i. 3 .’ 1.173,,“ “pa. 3,.” 1:; lllt‘ . . \ - __ ,. l BO 7 or goods and No matter what class of vehicle that is rc- MISS MELVILLE' ~ 1 OK-BINDIN ~. xiii: l1: tilM‘lin‘ zin- .\l aired (not in stock) canbe recured in ten at the hour of two o'olo kl th f “‘h Rec 5 on hand a large stock of . H Wuhan an - . , , . f: . Imam...“ . l ~21 days’ time from the Brockviile Carriage Co. gingTle-clghaucttmfiiegn :hatevglhiirlilgofértig , STRAYED. figfig‘gpghdgggggifioosind all t to in . l k lobe boundstnl . . J .‘Il( _.lvup. .l 1\l .i 1““. ., .. - . K- - ‘~ ‘ ‘ s. ,,. .-1 H ;, :l'. :v‘ .L‘l. flgpromiseofSODf-or 1896' ~ . THE TOMB d0". A1 work to memt a Boll the largest and best 1." Canada. Special _Fmthfizpdpymfgfif' composed 'â€". Bedroom, Parlor, Dinimrroom i ‘ ‘ .“(,L ; ,, \....\ Theevcningsemon opened _at 3 “Their Mscm _ A, “keno“ on M on: J m g ' ““93"” PM1 W repainting 0‘ 'camages Concession or the said To . the prennses of the under- and all other kinds of rjurnlturc. I on mm,“ 11.“ .;.. at. v of luv t Hlfdl.‘ Mr. Win. . President, “11; the ,‘fl'a'r' Magill. . 98’6“”. arch . o All work guaranteed. onlehtgndred 0.“ng o . Con. 5, Cavan, on or about liand-iiiade,atlo“c.~zt prices. ‘lâ€" 1;. s ”,1”..le l , ‘-._ 1%,, -.:,.Lw,,,..‘,,,.‘ “73.. Iii-U10. - F us .'me ' was “8” ° ’ . " , ' . . .. ,. - . "r ' . . , “ma, ; ~. --:.: wnmmnP'iiefifi‘by Mr. my and soundness mm. m... “mm or “'9 same. L. s. cLARRY. mm... .- "“ . '~ 22%. ‘filiigi.‘:l.‘;.’,f“l.2ld “ Sh°wr°°nmw ........... . ' 3W“: ‘3 ,: :: ,‘ after which ' p ‘ t no -u I 01 ‘ ' â€"_ S" ' i “V “‘1 “"5““ .‘3‘.’ " 1”ng Rabm'g Jstiliyneaz?’excellent Rd- Eyvryoirln,.-‘1ill‘l‘irrolégnw'l§esda§.Marcllzilm. . ; h . if 1111i}; ccii h; r whereabouts Win be “1‘. c 0 r c “than F, l ., in; was. ..;Ju....luoii.-.._\ ii i: si‘lt -- - .:-. , a . .‘ ,' " * ' -.~. A flares: upon “ Home Influence; Its ‘ alue ofiortmh 1:3,: ota? U. 3., 3043 yeln'y wing GIV a ll be f 0 . l _ _Sallow complean. blotc 93’ pimples, $311,335,: ,, nARRY HALL, \_\ urrs n-rd- liavca good stgglilbthnx: i do \‘u. ‘. ll’l’ul (iii mi and M r. .L in theSchohrlndSChocL” Sympathy "3th N h 6 me ca l ore °mn3 e se bin!" “1’33”“? Old sores, schi‘Z‘ltegmil’lgtlin Solicitors 0 .‘ I Ermkmaker. N‘â€" l“1”‘\h{b “n" Rolls and “My from . I IN tn \v( 1‘ \ r "' ll!“ \I’lc;l.k(,‘l$. ‘ ' - w em- ’ mm eP9" 0n impure V1“- - Terms of ~E; .m ‘lllJSl'J‘ ~ cash. _ . -. . . ._.- x .3 . 211.: . ~. .. ‘ thewlthrl_°°'°' " “'“d examle were SHILOH’S CUREissold can guarantee. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood, known att , t ‘- _ _ J NUGENT "ll““c ‘ - . , ~ tutor "mule :le urging .hc MUN thechlef . ,. er. “'8 v5 - - t' I ' h Forfurth. “-10 ’0“ "“33”” WOMABâ€" ' 9 en!» a 5 ocinllty . . - ‘5 . P” be Sun- *â€" cu‘e‘ Inc‘lmn" commaP m“ t u '- 9 removes all effete matter, and cures all the l to th the sixteen page we yawn“. . "-Parkcr‘sDycPWoi-k-x. ‘ . m, . would ' ‘ . 'ugh cure' only one cent 8 am: 25 H. B. above named diseases app y . Gian women, send you.- namg find DBIIGGIS'I‘. . . 'Pll'l‘lcllltolto. - v .3 - ldry‘ Good ‘ - - " x ‘ . c and $100 per bottle. Sold by . . , ,...o~s, address on a post cu at one, . ’ . ' 0 ‘H nts . MerChant Tall W ,;t']s‘°°1i‘o§g. Eoor‘zggagggtléflgfisofig'm 31113415313 GOOPE QUALIT‘. Cnrcfulncss and nglll , . ex: - or nervous e ac ease . . . 6'3 ”013' rs. . . see are our Mottoes. 389 George-st. - l - its received an . highest curretl ound fai '. \ I . \ issued and tollections nace \ (’ puns on most favorable tema. > ) \ ‘i r

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