c you are sure of ' getting its: workmanship, the very material and prices to suit hard times. “[6 can ï¬t mt nicely for $10 and if mm something real nobby‘ ;m gut it by going a little Fss Rudkins mess to sho )nous Twcl 31' at once w i you want {cam -': “.Hanmfon" icnves mday r.’ mung. 'romnr {Doris *ia Bay Mm“ l-onit'val Thursday“: 4 v. ivy" ' ’v 1-: steamer including 'tbcnhm‘e :wc'm Rail Fence h «:31! South ï¬ns-chm. and NJ ng. :s m Mus. or build man their fauna. This it the ma ever wand. won't sag. tdown hi . Ne“ only one i the rod. $2.3,th guar- THOS. 11.! NF ‘ gmubg’e P.0 « y imam Railway. beam on m3 T00 Bieh 38 P90? 3'02»: LINE. ummer Bonheti . PliOSPHODINE 11:! English Ren'edy. Si: Packages Gum“! a) PP'vatly. and permanently 2 me an fonts 6: Ker-mu h) Wazbws. him ,. diarrhea. In Rama-d an '1‘:me or hasâ€, ileum: Wonâ€"p. (waive m U78? offabaam, 0):an " ' Ian‘s. which suntan! to h- . Consumption and an mum “30 (we: 353wâ€: in thousands o: :2, Raliabld and Rona: W .2 o: Wood‘s m: K Mbmmwc mum‘mwmumwum ’W. s: 51:. $5. Wail N- hmpueskwgymm The “rod Cit-my, EU QNTABIFJ ration Co. Harm, '1 ' Paterhomugb, 0 Save a MELHLLE 5.4m 42209 a .w Lo Moe.»- can...» a. Cue 18%.:er a. 1:0,; «mm-IE9†1..er 3? «Datum: . . 8 bflOUnNflM n. nodnanwnou EWOOHB .nnunu‘ Ways. .BATESON,’ [SI-INS man’s Fence 2 my ’YitXE “I GODS Fth of July Milfértmk ! ’ QUEBEC LINE. double tier Steamers mac. leave Montreal rheoï¬nun, Sundays 3 NOMTREAL UNE watchmen-L I}: and everthere ly all dnv pc peopge 5‘." and to % was that you will .q‘P-D?!» at East. Tmto U" H. ‘9 Mum ln“- .7 n inc,- S H E ETIXGS‘ PARASOI A \' TOWELLIN immine: Ofï¬ce, Pesarbomugh ‘v (5‘37, .OVH are Inoking for Doliar. Art. :éocome 1’30 I chum 'en E â€"â€"Here is an Interesting problem: .â€" A bov ten years old has a. little sister who weighs 16 pounds and gets tired of holding her m ï¬ve minutes. When he is twice as old how long will it take him to get tired of holding some one else’s sister who weighs 125 lbs? :The Liddfellows of Peterbomugh are running fan eqursion so Roche§ter $11135 vv 155-100.“,m v.v.._v, ........ on Monday after a. good time camping an Lee’ 5 Point. _Mr. \Ves. Walsh and boys left on Tuesday for a season's camping at Boice’s Landing. Mr. Geo. Campbell’s boys intend going down to join them in a day or two. on Aug. 153b, good to return next day. Fare from \Iill'nrook SI. 50 Remem- ber the date. __Messrs. W. Eakins. W. Davidson and Master Pritchnrd,‘ a. nephew of Miss “'right’s from Tomqto, returned â€Mrs. Charies Jacques and children areAyibiLing friends in Hillbrvwk and â€"â€"Miss Maggie Lucas, Bailieboro, has renamed home, after a very pumâ€" ant. visit with friends in London and Port Huror. “Messrs. A. A. Smith and \V. T, Wood have been out driving for a. couple of days this week, going as far as Blackstock. _\Ii.ss Daisy Buchannan and \Iaster Roy of Markham, are visiting Miss Ethel Payne and other relatives in town. â€"Miss Ewing of Allaghany, Penn, sister of Mrs. W'm. Vance, is here for an extended holiday. Mrs. Vance had not seen her for twenty-one years. â€"U pwmd of 100 cnoicc farms from 50 acre“ up to 300 ae’res, ï¬or sale at prices and upon terms tpxuis the times Geo. Soomme.MiHb1-ook. 44 â€"Mr. John Crocker- is building a new sampk‘ room east of the Queén’s for the heater accommodation of his customers. ,r‘vVe noticed Mr. Hugh \Vaddell of Pe-terlmrough on the stroer. on Tues- day, louking bail and happy as. usual. _ Mrs. Barkwell of London, accom nied by her daugnter, is at present visiting her mice, Mrs. “C S. Pickup. _The Sells Brother-3’ big circus is to show In Peterboro’ on Saturday, August: 4th. I: is said to bother best on the road i D- 0- Pills cure chronic constipation __The coun :i] sat on Monday night and signed the contract for Noctuc lighting Contract to run flu: years. â€"â€"Dr S.W'. Clarke. made an extra trip to Bethany on Manda) to am: h up with his work mor more. ._Qome «rout. bargains in \ith properties (:an see list of same. ‘1:.o SOOTXH' RAY-14 4.311233 Nattrass of Peterbord' “er visitinrr Mrs. Jno. Bakins the lat .~r part. of last week. â€"\\' Thcan imeing prem- ed hay u, r sale thvs . Ron Fimt car to arrive about Angus... i.’tfx. 5 1‘ Mrs. (Dr.) Thos. Allen and daugh- ter J “ a of New York city are at, the Rectory for the summer. 4/ â€"Mr. Harry Martin and Mr. Tay- lor of Torunto are spending holidays at Mr. John Allen's. â€â€"3113. (Dr.) McKinnon and dzuzgh» ter are Visiting at the home of the doc- tor’s mother near Port Perry. â€"-$lO0,000.00 of private funds to loan at 5 per cent. G 20. Sopnmmx, )Iillbrook. 4-1 â€")Irs. Kcrnnhan of Petczbom’ and child are visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. Dunsfm-d. â€"â€"\Valter Kerr is home from Owen Sound for a Visit with his parents. __\Ve noticed Mr. George McCart. ney of Bethany in town the other day. â€".\Ir. L. S. Clarry is painting a. new sign on the Dominion for Alf Raper. ._\Iiss Brown of South Monaglmn is visiting with Miss Laura \ ance. __.\Iiss Peters of Peterbcrough has been visiting with Miss Nugem. -MN. Blakely of Tomato XS \isitin M .Jr L. S. Clarry s. WNWWWMWM“ ._)Ir. Fred Burton spent Sunday at home. ‘~“m~““\wxv~w~\~wvx- THL’RPDAY. AUGUST S. 1505, MVWWWWNMNWNW‘ 1‘ ET ERRORO CO H, ONTARIO. (IRS-ZS IN BOOK-KEEPING, SHORT. Comm. Arithmvtzc. \V‘riting. and Tvpo, ym‘tinx- Try a three mopths' course this Fall “Winter. For terms Wntc cbc {Dillbrook Reporter. And School of Shopthand, Try Th3 TURNER DRUG 59 @etePbOFo’ Buéirpe§§ @ellege Fflfl TOW'N TALK PURE DRUGS, A. BLANCHARD, 9A, Paris Green, Hellehore, Ins u r wder. Fly Poison, Principal Repairs for Peter Hamilton Machinery and all kinds of Plow Points. Eggs and butter taken in exchange. ‘ â€"â€"Mr. James A. Johnston and his son John, of Bronklin, N. Y., are back on n. yieit to their old home here, after an absence of thirty-one years. M r. Johnston kept a grocery on the corner 'north of the Queen's hotel, where Mr. S. Bateson is now building his new harness shop. Mr. Johnston is look ing hail and hearty, although over 80 years of age. He had with him num- ber thirteen of the ï¬rst volume of the illessmgerr, published by Mr. Hayter in October, 1357. It is a very inter- esting volume and a. paper that did credit to the village in those early days. A few names are in it who still live in town, but only a. few. Next issue we purpose making a. more extended re- ference to it and will give a. number of extracts. Mr. Johnston is remaining in town for a. week or two. Captain Sweegiv U. S. A.. San 1)!ch Cul., says: “Siuluh’s Catarrh Remedy 1.3 the ï¬rst. medicine I have ever found that would do me any good.†Price 50 cents Sold by A. men â€The Sn1mtionists of Millbrook are Innking: forward to :1 specinny interesb 1in; time on Monday P\'(‘1]illg‘\llf‘llsb ‘ 1"11I, Lu “11:31: 1110} w 11d 1m p1s:.-:scr1 to 341‘" .15 man‘.’ Hf11m kind p90p1e of ‘119 \illngo- as possihh'. T110 mc‘ccing W111 1m 19d 11y thvir new Provincial 01111-01: Major Mm-ris, whose name wi11 be suï¬icivnt to claim for him an an diem-r‘, (m flirt-1101' acquaintance. He wi11 1w, nsswtvd by Ensign Frazer, late.- Iy appointed to the charge of I’eterborâ€" ough corps and district. Amongst} other things of interest V111 be the dedication of the baby boy of one of (11010311 0111mm. There wi11 be. a. si1~ \"21' c0110ct~ion tn 1:011 fur the beneï¬t of the work. â€"â€"Mis.= Kate Armstrong, daughter of the lam liuhcrt Armstrong of Gavan, South, passed :n'zxy on Monday at the hospital, I’etrcrbm-ough. The deceased, with her mother and sisters had lately mow-d to town from near B'eilieboro ‘und was mlwn Rick 9. couple. of weeks ago. In order tn undnrgnan operation which was «:nnsiulcrcd necessary by her medical :ulvisor, Slur was taken to the huspital, and although she came through Lhe ordeal quite well, a. fatal termination resulted on Monday even- ing. The funs‘ral to the Front. church burying ground yesterday, when largely attended. Much sympathy is felt for the hesrmved mother and familv. For stomach troubles use K- D. 0- China Hail l -â€"Mr. T. (r. Kells, arrived home on Saturday from Monitoba, looking well after' his six months stay in that salu- brious climate, although he has been somcwh at inuisposed since his arrival. He reports the crop prospects unpre- codented In the west. A great army of harvestvzs is rcqiircd to aid in gathering: in the inn: cnse \ield and Ll e C P. R. are transporting labor mm for ten dollars up and eighteen (h) m Those who can get away from these parts now should "0 and will he in time. If anuth er fortnight were over the danger of frosts \.ill be pzust. -â€"\Ve intend, as seen as the hot days are uver, and our cannmrs anti huiidayom return, to bring thr matter of a. public cemetery before ourxeaders It. has been pmtent to all those who have witnessed excavations in any of the old ccmetnes lately, that something must be done. The cuuncii may pass a by-inw for the purchase, maintenance and improvmncnt of such cvmetory and if it were brought. before them we are sure they would take it- up. In the meantime we ask our readers to talk1 the thing up. #4 o’clbck, caning at Gores landiufvvand Barnzu'd’s Tickecs 250. Don c forget tne date. Aug." _. Maud not the 16d;3 as at ï¬rst arranged. A football match Bewdléy vs. Keene win he piayed and a. pleasant day may 1w expected. Boat, leaves Bewdley ap _\t 1119 last monthlv meeting of L (' L. No 79,:11'eml111i0n 11.1%pr- ed 111.11111111011511 that, the brethren h art“) endume \Vmshipful Muster Bro. Clarke Wallace’s views on 1111‘ Manitoba Sohonl question as "ix en in Halifax at the meeting of the Grand Lodgre of Bxitisn Amexica. â€"â€"T}w Bmvd‘n‘y football club will run an excursion on Friday, Aug. 23rd. â€"-\Ir Quinn uf Petorbnruug was in town on 'luosday posting bills for the (kltlfellnws’ Ewumion to Rochester 01) the 15th August. When did our neigvhbnrinr' Yankee cit-y dun tlzexmme of “ Flour City gi\ en in the posters. 9 That mu the quo‘stinn. -â€"“ (‘m' (-mndmutl mrs drank 3.1003 tm 3mm nun, why should we not. use the boat i‘hc M: anw. LL00 is the ï¬nest, Ceylon 1m «11m 11 beautiful flavours in packay‘fl: at We. ., 500., and CDC. per; ll). x\l.l‘..\. Emmm, solo agent, 35 ll Georgwscq Pvtcrboro. RT .1 ftr'nr bank. Lush. Either on King elf/Tapper streets, Millbrmk, w’silv "stick pin in tho shape of a tlmlg/fï¬irlctqu B. S. S. on Muccnnnwl. Finder will con m the old honmstead on Tuesdav, where S! 10 “ill remain for some time. â€"I. E. Neodham is prepared to take charge of auction sales of all kinds 3.; shortest noï¬ce and Inwngtycéims, satis- faction gunnmtrqlx’no is now in a. hater position than ever to supply you with a. piano or organ. â€"Mrs. Johnston of Napancc came up on Monday and accompanied he: . aughter, Mrs. Gen. Vance, down East . MCCARTNEY â€"â€"\qu John Steele left. yesterdm for Stracford and St. Mans fora. \isit. She will be present M the marriage of her brother, Rm. Mr Cosgrour, in Stratford next week. R. DEVI-Ii. US OLD STAND. NX‘XV21HNNER SEA "‘8' TI-IA SE’IS OILET SETS AND FANCY GOODS CROOKS. CREAM CROOKS, BUTTER CROOKS, â€"YCU WILL “NDâ€"â€" GROCERIES. SMOKED M EATS, NEW CHEESE, â€"AT THE by having 52mm M, Collins’ D Ko- D. 0- Pills act in oonjuï¬Ã©ï¬on with K. Gas Pipe and Pipe Fittings always in stock. - CALL AND SEE MY NEW IDEAL FORCE AND LIFT PUMP. I ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF SPRAY PUMPS. The above cm represents the best Wind. mill in the market. If you want to see one a! work call on Jnhn F allis, Richard Fullis. George Campbell. Hootmx Bros., 13 Con., Gavan. Alex Hunter. The Brantford Windmill is now Galvanized. I can prove to you that I mn doing better work and. at. prices 35 per cent. bekrw any uunu‘ shop m the district. 3'4“.†I will not be under-sold in qny branch of Lhe hnsmess and my workmanshlp is gum-unn- tecd Give me a. call W. STRAIN, Don} {Orgy-L me if you rz‘qmrc a nice muse on any {um}. I have them cheaper than anywhere clue m town. DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS ! DUSTERS i .Call on, or write llnmlsmncly Round in llluc and Gold. Illus- rutul. INSTRUCTIONS how to reproduce all Spiritualistic. Hypnotic. Mesmerlc 5: Mind Reading Lesln‘ performed by. Seymour, Bishop. Brown. Johnstone. The Baldwins. Herman and at hers. How to drive blindfolded nndtlnd nrtic les. (ell secret thoughts. spiritualism writings nml nnswem given. otc. Prenues on dreams. for mvumriying purposes. forcusts by palmistry, hair. max. coma: grounds. cards. Also fu" ex- plunminn of the Seymour Buried Alive Test. You can duplicate the above work for parlor :amxsement. The only book ever published in- structing the almve hidden form-s Volume sent pro mid to am“ address in the world on receipt 0 price. 5200. Address. Alz‘rm'u E. SEYMOUR. Publisher. Incl: Box 222. Utieu. N. Y. 29.4w 1; 7:32.. rkcrig 15:? 54c? â€"It is with particular pleasure that we make reference to the very tine showing made by the pupils of our young townsman, Mr. George Dean, at the recent Entrance examinations. George teaches at Agincourt, in the township of Scarborough, and of his five pupils who were successful, Miss ‘ Dora Rich, (aged 13) headed the coun- ty York Entrance List, with a total of (58% marks. A careful perusal of the lists in our various exchanges shows us only one case where this high mark was beaten and then only by some. eight marks. The showing made by the Agincourt public school speaks well for the teaching abilities of Mr. Dean and we are sure that we are only giving expression to the sentiments of the community when we wish him con- tinued success in his arduous duties. George was one of Mr. Hampton’s stars and we can now see the beam of de light that came over David’s counten- ance when he read the results. . WALTER GREEN, t H), II. Nztttrmx‘s and \V. S. Winn-z; who, together with seven from Lindsay and twenty-one from Cohourg jnined the members of Durham lodge. Grand Master Hoyle of Canningcon was pres- ent and gave a. most, eloquent address, dealing with the objects of thv cere many as also did the Rev. P. K: Day font, M. .-\., pnsrur of the Baptist- churvh. Um' buys row ‘m‘d on the cumin: train. -â€"Od11fellnws’ decoration, day in Port Hope was obsorvud in a. most, hearhv manner. The whole town as well as the Oddfellows turning out to do honor to the graves of the dead. There went» down from Milllwook Messrs. Goo. Burnhmu, J. D. Fair, Jno. Hicks, S. \V. Clarke, R. McMahon, Thus. Bradley, Fred. Pendrin, B. Van- Homrigh, RUM. Edmunds, I). Hump ' ---.»\i\\':).ys on hand and rmdy to sup . ply your wants. Urder your Coal now while it is cheap, as prim-s may ud- vnncc am tinw. My coal is strictlv ï¬rst claw, fresh mined, clear coal, ' (1e: iiwr) pimupt, and satisfaction truiir: in new! in ewr) rvSpect. A word with you .Lbont. lumber. I have gixen the pm 0:; rm most grades a tumble down wanis. Shinglc- -x and Lnbh no down in price :len. I have just. unloaded 12 m' lnmls of stock lumber, and one each of fresh grey and white lime, and one our 10nd of choice XX shingles. In- spection invited. Dimension Stufl‘ cut- out to order on short notice. (Mice and yard at- the station. “7. Tunx- TON. Keep ycur eye on my advertis- ing space un first. page. â€"Dr. May of Toronto, Inspector of Mechanics’ Institutes and Public Li- braries, was in t0wn on Wednesday ex cning last and inspected our Mechan- ics’ Institute. A number of the dir- ectors, together with tho Reeve and some of the council met him and dis- cussed the nmttcr of making the libra- ry free. The Doctor was highly pleas- ml with everything in commotion with the rooms and congratulated the board upon their successful progress in so short a. time He strongvl y recommend- ‘cd the council of the village to take over the institution and nmko it free to the citizens of the \ill:1.«ro, uhich they (lid :11; their mew-tin" Mondm" night, grantin" “"4100 towards the 0xâ€" pe-nsos of the institute \\ hich \1 ill here- after be known as the Free Library. New directors will be appointed very soon by tho council and school board according to the new law. BURIED ALIVE EXPOSED. umps. â€"Kel]s, Fowh r Co. are going ex- tensively into the Coal buainws this full and winter. MILLBROOK. IN REPAIRING This isthe season for human-1. and l have: llwm in ulmmlamzu in the latest fashion and the nicest. gowls timi- (:an be procured. l have also a nice stock of Rubber ling» all 'oflwhich are gain: Inst at my greatly .‘cducml prices. Don". furzcl that although leather has gone away up in price than I cam shill furnish you with hat ms; of any kind a: my usually low prices. "1) A temperance lecture wi'd be given in the I. O. G» '1‘. Hall on Saturday evening and two sermons in the Methodist church on Sunday at. 10.30 mm. and 3.30 pm. The meanest. man has ï¬nally been discov~ ered. He refused to pay his wife’s funeral expenses, on the ground that she belonged to him only “ till death do us part.†Fred Ca'rdwen no longer acts as mail- carrier to Milflmook and return, his place is ï¬lled by a boy ca_llc(l Willie Dean. Deadly ('nncor Cured by “Jillâ€""ere Is the I’rmnf. Messrs. T. Milbnrn Co. Sunsâ€"About four years are I was taken sick with stomach trouble. I consulted several leading local physicians, all of whom pronounced my dis- ease incurable cancer ol the stonmch, an'l told me'I had not, long to live. Two physi ciuns alt-ending me gzwc me up to die. Through reading your advertisement, and by advice of ï¬ends, I tried your Burdock Blood Bitters and I am happy to say 'hat. after using one bottle I was able to leave my bed to which I had been conï¬ned to for a long time. I am thankful now to state that, B. B. B. cured my disease which bullied the doctors, and I am ï¬rmly convinced that B. B. B. B. cured in 2 disease which baflled the doctors, and I a â€"ï¬rmly convinced that. B. B. B. saved my life. No other Remedy. No other remedy cures Summer Com- Flaint, Diartha, Dysentry, etc., so prompt- y and quiets pain so quickly as Dr. Fowler’s Extract. of Wild Strawberry. It is a pocket doctor for tourists, travellers, etc. Mi Walter McLean has got home again aft/er a tour to Eriean and other Western poiqts. A Mrs. Jan. Denny {and family of Pebctbor- ough are spending part. of their holidays at, the home of John Sutclifl‘e Esq, father of M rs. ])en_ny._ ELIZABETH 'GILH ULA, South Buxton, Ont. N.B.â€"\Irs. Gilhula is the wife of the Post Master at South Buxton, and will gladly answer inquiries. ABOHIETCilr-10(I(10f fruit-cleaners is the word over at. the fuumlry. 'l‘his consiml- mcnt goes to Phlladelphia. 'lhe trade5 in lecse machines is evidently booming. which speaks volumes for the travelling salesman and qualities of the mac} line. ()ur base bah lemn [rived another game \xith (:wanville on Sutmduy lust and nltho’ they had the flame prettv Well m ham: 1 in {he 13th Innings, you Uavnnvi ‘10 beat, them nut by‘ 1 mus and an innings to spare. The lmys an ' they were used wail. Dr. Miller umpiru the game: Miss Maul] Marsh and hér sister, Mube], nfRic'nnnnd Hill, are the guests of their Vpurcnta M r. m'Ed_Mrs. Jas. Mil-Lynn Mr.- C. H. Shield has returned from a. short visit to Norwood. Mr George Sency has moved hat of town about, [Wu miles to the South. He has rented his hotel business to Mr. Samuel English of Pcterboro, who moved in last Monday. We hope Mr. English will prove as gfnialft hgjt. as ‘rhe In}? proprietor. Mr. .lus. Petty of Muskegon. Mich., is sfuyillg }\ time with his parents. his brother Dun, having just returned to the West, after a visit, to the same home. .\lr. Jam. McLean has returned from a \':<" In Toronto. MisSCS \lnhcl Rmherfnrd and Mvrtle >311v1 l successfully passed the Public so houl l w lug l‘\:llnllull«l0n. May this be one of 52w; gals. \li'. â€â€™llunnsuns family has moved fxom 'll.null1(‘ M}. W. Kinsman intends taking up his ubwlu 1n the Limestone City tnis full. \‘i‘o would advise W. to put more oil on ch“ wheels of his buggy next time and save (191501 Mr. Hmrge Sycr met with a painful acci den: un Friday evening while riding horse back, Hu- animal became unmanageable and George was thrown to the ground, rvceiving a had simking up. LUV ““551 cvru)’ annuity. Mr. Smnuel Blake-1y intends to start farm- ing on his own book this fall and report says he :s nn tho war-path looking for a. house- kwvmr. \\\~ would'liké to know what attraction there is on the line for that. buy horse and top buggy every Sunday._ ‘nnn. . . ‘Nlisq Bradley, formerly of Péht'yv'ggoï¬ljvhas been visiziug at Mr. William Syera’ tor the pafE week. »yke K- D. 0. for som- stomach and head- The great ï¬re in the Long Swamp on Thursday last caused considerable excite- ment to those who had wood and cattle in the swamp, it, has spread over 150 acres, but the min on Saturday stopped its progress. n r ...... Mr. Joseph Crnigvof Mi'llbrook'waus \‘iéit- ing gt the hgme (If Mr. _Sha_w3n Sunday; Extract of Wild Strawberry is a. reliable remedy that can always be depended on to cure (‘hnlerm Cholera. Infantum, Colic, Cramps. Diarrhma, Dysentry. and all loose- uess of the bowels. It. never fails. .“.lllmu;_;h rho recent ruin came a little late, yet thn fillmm‘f} were well pleased to see the refreshing showers, which will help the late grain anvl mob crop, and also the pastnrage. Some had commenced to feed their milch Umrs h iy, which is a very precious thing this 50 son. Hiss Annie Hall of l‘oterhorn’ returned home last Saturday quer spending 0. while with friends here. Last Sunday evening we had the pleasure of hearing the Millbrook Methodist pastor, Ron 1.. Phelps, preaching an excellent, ser- mon in his own pulpit {mm the words “And as Tcsus passed by He saw a man." Mrs: Wright and daughter, Miss Julia nght. uf \Iillhronk. spent; Sunday at, the how“. of Mr. James Porter. Dr. Miller acted as umpire and gave gen- eral satisfaction. Stacey, .. Rutherford ane. , . _ . Bland ‘‘‘‘‘ “nyd ..... Rest ..... McLean Greg Denny ..... Tllc baseball club of Mount. Pleasant, jour "(1"“11 m our village on Saturday last, with the intention of liiemlly burying our boys, but us the {allowing score will show wcr. sadly disappointed :â€" .110qu I ’Imsnnt “0"“ 0f informal. forwarded by Tm: REPORT ““‘S OWn Correspondents. I? now rm-viving his Spring Stock anc’ his Cthmxwrs will have an opportun- ‘itXOf Sl‘li'cLing the many articles re qunwl fm' spring from a. carefully sel- voted and Hubby stock of goods. He him. Without doubt, the ï¬nest stock ever Nhuwn in Contrcvxlle and as his mom) is “Quick Stiles, Good Value an}! Small Proï¬ts,†you are sure to re- L‘CIW‘ Satisfactinn. J AS. T. C. LANG, General Merchant, - Centreville. Jas. T. G. lung Beautiful Gundg FOR SPRING. CORRESPONDEIQEE The Ccntreville Merchant, JIOUXT PLEA Gratctully you rs, (‘MNTR 1': VII. («15. LONG 3 RI’X CA VAN I’IL Dr. Fowler's SPRING SPRING S "'A 111’. Ca ram-ills. M. (‘at heart“ I. 'l‘inney ...... N. \IcGill ...... W. Hutchinson. F. Cathcurt ..... G. Hutchinson. . J. Newton ...... \V. Tinney. W. I’ritchurd .. LLB. RUNS. Maoséjaw Estaven SaEtcaa’ts M‘ Upon proper Certiï¬cwtion pussengn‘s will be returned to atlrtmg point on pav- meut- of $13.00. m. £3 am 29 L§§%%E%S’ magmas CATAQR‘S‘: OF THE “BAD ‘" '75-: EARS . . 03"" “IE KIDNEYS o - OF THE STORIACI} . . BRONCHiAL a cold In the head You may relieve by m1 mu†dons, but :11 the muffs. powders, sprays, salvesend bnhns on earth won't cure caning. Scott’s Sax-superï¬ne will, because it. acts eon» stitutlounlly wuh pure blood. reaching every par: of the system. seamhlng out the taunt o! mucous accumulations. removing the cause of their being. The mason it cures eaten): is on wannabe! the newly discovered properties 8601'?!» SKIN SOAP Preventalongh Skin. Have you ever noticed how your system seems to crave special ussistunct in the spring '17 Just the help required is given by Hood's Snrsaparillu. Since I ï¬rst began to ride a wheel, which is several years ago,I have been subject to more or less chaï¬ng and irritation. Sometimes when heated the itching inside m legs would be so severe that I won d feel compelled to forage riding for a time. Nothing that I tried did any material good until my attention was drawn to an advertlso~ ment of Dr. Chase’s Ointment for all itching of the skin. I tried it and a!- most rom the moment it touched the skin the itching stopped. I also ï¬nd its occasional use prevents chaï¬ng. Further evidence of the efï¬cacy of this preparation is given by Chas. lice. forc- man Central Press Agency, Toronto, who was troubled with Itching Skin of the most aggravated kind. thn the skin became heated during sleep from too much clothing. would wake up Wlih alwolute pain from digging into the flesh with his nails. Chase's Ointment gave relief from the ï¬rst application and permantly cured. Price (300. Aconjurcr was recently performing the old trick of producing eggs from 1 pocket handkerchief, when he remarked to a little boy, in fun :â€"--“I say, my boy, ynur mother can‘t get eggs without hens, can she: 1’“ “(Alf course, she can," replied the lmy. “ Why, how is that 1‘" asked the cunjurer. “She keeps ducks,†was the reply, amid rows of luughter. To all Points VVost of vanipeg to A well known bicycle rider has made a discovery that will be good news too all who locomote on the wheel. He says: ANOTHER DISCOVERY. Daniel Ritz, l‘ruprictur and Publisher of the Hamberg, 0111., Indulmnzlvnb says : “ I was suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Trouble, I took a. few bottles of Shiloh’s Vitalizer audit cured me. I can heartily ocommend it, †Sold bv A. LEACH. Sells “POHII'I'S' i'clerlmro Enormous linlleil Show.» at ital-day. Augmd 24th. Coming to this city in all its overshmluw- ing vastness, with an exclusive army of new sensational features. Champiun Circus Cele- brities and Congrexs of Curiosities from every climu, simply bewildering. In fact there is scarcely room to umution separate departments, letulone the ell-mnnzina nev- elties that go to make up u. sterling show, embracing every notable variety of rare wild beasts in the Mammoth Fifty Cage Menagerie, including the only pair of Man- eter Ilippopnlnmi. valued at $100,000, which is positively and emphatically the only male and female blood-exuding River Hurse ever exhibited on this or any other continent. Introducing the rules; of features, :i. School of Alaska heals and Sea. Lions, taught in perform mnrrellous feats so Wonderful as m dcfydeucriptinn: theyplaylmnjos, nnndulina, cylnbalN, drums, ï¬re off nuns, and do every ‘ ihiu‘flr hut talk. Anotner mritchless and unique feature is u giunt flock of full-grown Ostriches. the ï¬rst ever publicly cxhihilcd. Fully one thousand living curiosities are dis- played in the FiftyCage Menagerie. The ‘Uulossnl Three-Ring Circus, Royal Rumun 1 Hippodrome Races, Huge Elevated Stages, Giadiatorial Cembuls, Australian Avis-.iy, African Aqurium. Arabian Caravan, Spoc- tucular Pageants aml 'l‘r::m-l’.-icitiv '\\'il<l Beast llxhibitinn, as ehus‘u- :mil uwl wiify- ing as it is stnpmulzus :l'lzl premi’iincnl Abaulntly the best equipped, must :i‘u'v tum.- ilucted, most zitiip-‘Hulnua {mil :zuzltlcao' " ' :i of grant milruml shows the “mid him chi' seen. \Vutch fur the gr'unl, gorgeous 8! rw’ pumdc at 11);: in. on day of whihilmn. No postponement ': ricmmit hi the wwtlxer. The biggt-s‘ l'..r In the \$'()l‘l(l. Seating capacity l2 -' \ \5 . v-iztl e'xe'ilsmns will lu- run on all inw .n‘. Don‘t fnrget the (into, Sntur ‘ '2 'u e 2~!!h. 0! Interest to Bicycle Riders. The August, or mid-summer number, of t to Canadian Magazine, in well illustrated, has a beautiful cover, and contains an excel- lent and abundant supply of ï¬ction appro- priate -to the hot season. Two stonies awarded prizes†the recent short-story competition are included amongst these. Amon at. other entertaining contributions are “ A chool in an Air Castle,†by Watson Grifï¬n ; “ Bignmy under the Canadian Code,†by Richard J. \Vickstced, LL.l).: “ Experience! in the Canadian North West," by G. M. Standing; “ Reininiseeuces of Bench and Bar.†by C. A. Durand : a trans- lation of Scipio‘s Dream, by Arthur Harvey, F. R. S. C. ; “Ontario Pctroleumn : nd ils Products.“ by L. Clayton Campbell ; “ Woman Suil‘rnge in Canada," (illustrated). by Edith- M. Luke; “ A l’otlach Dance," (illustrated), by David Owen Lewis: “ The new. English Ministry,†(illustrated), by 'l'hos. E. Champion; “Through Oknuugan (and Kootcnay,†(illustrated), by Constance Lnidsny ; “Idle Days, the Lake, and a little Music,†(illustrated), by Bernard _.\lcEvoy ; and “ A Pioneer Marriage in Alabama.†by Franciu E. Herring. Amongst the poems is an excellent one entitled “ The Abandoned Farm.†The number is one of the very best of the mid-summer numbers, and Canadian journalism is proud of it. Published by the Ontarion Publishing 00., Lt‘l . Toronto, at $2.50 per annum, or 25 cents per copy. Scorr’s SARSAPARILLA ANADEAN PACHFEC RV. THE ONLY BIG SHOH' COJIIXG. 'V’JILL RUN LITERAR Y NOTE»! gin: us u c: z.“ Our [nicea are xvght. )7 tmuhlc 1o slum youonr goals. JABEZ MILLER We believe the Puirpoint.-..1nu’a:<::1‘ziz'- Cos. goods are generaiiy recagniznl us 1.1:. best in the 1‘1ukc‘\Ve keen :1 full 1i -(~ and have control of‘ heir goods for Pox: IIr if van want a nice we 0 CAVANVILLE mamas worms W- m Painting and General Repairing a Specialty! 1? Our PATENT STEEL HARROWS have had a. big run but we have still a num- ber in stock. Give us a. call. We Inn: in atmk and are still 23.2111me nr ins,- u lawc m mner of New Bugmcs, ‘Yag- guns and Road Carts \\ v n: we also in stock a number of Second hand Buggies and Democrats. L'OBO U Bi: AH r.-fllrui-.1L*x1_ :ma‘. over-hm.“- Sl ncr d house in "Mario. (0! 1mm. Jur: mun and I-Huurs \‘i-ili 2w ï¬nd me Bulmor t1 the bust homw- L l 1937. notice is hereby given tn creditors and others havingr ('iililll nr dmnnmin against the estate of the into Ul' '. A. lim'nohl. late of the 'l‘uzvnship 0“ Mnm'ers. in ttm County I)! Durl'um. ltluukamith. who died on or about the 13th May. A.l)., N65. to send by 1505!. prepaid and addressed to Richard Evans. \ elvcrton. ur Jon. Britten. Port Perry. executors of the ' ‘ will and testament of the said decent-zed. a state- ment in writing 01‘ the particulars of their claims or demands on or before the 15â€! (lay of September. A.l)., 1895. And further tnkenmh-c that immediately utter-said last mentioned tiiltu the said executars shall proceed to distribute the assets of the estate amongst the parties on- Litlcd thereto. having regard Only to the claims. of which they shall then have notice. lulti the executors nimll no: thereafter be liable to any perron whose cinln‘m shall not then have been receiver] by them. RICHARD lCVANï¬â€˜, Yeiverton. : .1 t .105. BRITTON. Port Perry. i 14-“0‘110’†All nccnnnte owing the lute (tony Ru" «this must, be settled at once or costs will he added. kit-hard Evans. Velverton. and Jazz Brit-â€um. Port Perry. executors, are authorized tu nix-e receipts. 29 EX ECUTORS’ NflTISE i3 UBEBI’EGES ])Ul\ ‘Sl ANT 'l()r~E(‘..u’1.CHnl' 110. Il<.() 171- . I‘OXim- is hl-rlbv civ-xn m m- $ILVERV€AEE .41) g SAELESS’ 33mm Stmiis, ’1’}: I: A nwricrm C mas-tilmio n, the A mari- mm It! a, Ila: 1mm z-(m N, 12%? These f1 "56 MM, and all the tznw,furcv;". Ihily, by mail, - - - 815 a year Daily and Sunday by mail - S a year The Weekly, - - - - 1 a year AWEMEW E Is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper in the iworlrl. THE FIRST 01" AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. EYES FRONT, FORWARD, MARCH 2 Pmuumâ€"Jn South Mom-2mm. on chnmdguy. Julyilflst. 1895, Ann Perr :1, wife of Jonah l’crrm, aged 78 Years. AuMs’rmeuâ€"In l’clcrborough. on Monday: August 5:11. 169:1, Katie Arnmtronx. youngest. dxughwr uz‘ tin: law Robert Armstrong 0! Um‘an, aged 21 y ‘zu's. Price 5c. 21 Copy. By Mail $2 a Yen. (“lulu-nu 'l‘lfl: SIN, New York. Mrs. George L. Hicks, 76 McGill St.. Toronto, Ont. . writes : “ It'is with pleasu‘ e that I testify to the wonderful merits of K. D. C. My daughter has suffered severely at intervals for the past two years and was steadily getting worse. She tried three cf the best doctors in the city, but obtained no relief, also every remedy that friends would ‘ recommend with the some results and con- tinned to grow worse all the time. She was recommended by a. frieml to try K. D. C. and sent for a sample package. Before tak- ing all of the sample the symptoms of dys- pepsia. were gone, and though she has since when only one 8! package the symptoms have not returned. She has also gained eon- siilcrubly in weight. and her friends me am“- prised ut the change in her appearance. If any person in Toronto sum-ring from the same disease would like to call on me, I could tell them more fully whut K. I). C. has done for my daughter." H [OH'XL 5' tu'uzw'hmn. “in when. Satisfaction Wu :mko \‘ic-w.‘ of 82.0w“ etc.†\" “\6‘ Han impact mu ".. wk. mu â€nods. ‘3‘ (~. pm the' J. 'hotngx'upm (:2 b go â€10 ‘Il’-"-‘ ‘wnp'm 1 Hotel. (54.1 and $00 rIhere‘s nothingf‘so ï¬nd at â€he lest‘ â€"AND INâ€" T H E . J. garigrss THE BALWORAL HOTEL (www.mxux Tux: uou'rux norm) Jeweller â€" P110 705131.! 1'†1715/" The Sunday Sun 1’. J. LlGIITBUIixl-l MILLBROOK (HAS. .1. BASILâ€"EDITOR. PRESENT, BIRTHDAY PRESENT, My Banal-tern 5am ‘>ri:. Xv. handle Ln .s'nnw '0 [my =;;cciala.‘.tonli(.n 1n ph} (it'buhius. me’t fur- r~rnppusilï¬ (he Dmninfuu and $00 (wr ' (low when I'll l'} TOM 1:. Ly (709an E. Cohmxrg will 0 view :xl. ONT. ‘ 'r‘JU 1’1 "up ric' L(' r auntie. E and h‘HIHT 1m Health“ Fresh Confectiunar and Fruits 111'- 1'11'1113 every wee'. \\ 1' 11:: 'e in stpck 1111111111115 Umntves Lvnltuns, :1 [19-09 ?1):11.cs and Fizm. lave vou seen) our 111cc Jam and J1,‘ 1.1; 111 7 11). Pa119,'1'1'1‘_v cheap. Our Sodas and 1' aucy C: 11109 are al- \1 «M's flu-911, up to 'In‘u: 11111] the prim: is: ï¬ght 1);) ynu want. :1 \ organ or Jun sharp J. ROBINSON :70:11 1' Dun‘L stay outside, and have a drink Cam}, Refreshing. Gazo riWht iu‘to YOU\G’S Cmicc {flaunt-3 \\ indo“: and me his b yuan. All Letter Orders ï¬lled promptly. 1‘1 ])i\;’\1()ND I’IVG spl ndid value, at $4 50‘1 ‘1 1311121 \ i1: '1 I) 3101 “'15 at $2. 50. ‘1 (}(:'1115 A1 I (0111)" Collaanton $1 ()11r rq 1111111011 {Dr \‘1711‘11‘11ngr kings in thirty This Weak we EFEW year Anita TM Esw Gaaï¬ Bargains. I’rx'sh and Salt Must a} Frth Fla}: in <1“ M; H â€u! "h (5 me n will my): i1 ; inn . Emlythizml reah . 6. rs: m'omplh‘ min‘cl'ecl | You were nmer madv .ur :hn H.†“L; If vm: “kâ€ltIrv-:I.‘n‘t::=-' “$19.1! Umi 7' nfum L- win :5 tnr 1H9) lmuzr-n fun“ ilu ica. (Mr H. Us am . \LL I\ ii“. La’vr' Qualiï¬es :w: "vandal; :'?I|UI‘UHS -sc;u‘ cw (:uust‘ we luv. ‘1’ Hit: b!"}'( st H212. Store wiij ï¬shing 1L1! :210u:sidcofC'ulhiu'ruu’i .md m ch; pric cs 1055.1’1-‘Ita thu- Nam 02:? ALV AYHL 3001) \T GUI. HHS. Alan‘s Furnish‘fl's. .ch \‘Jnï¬xluri’u! (.lmn Loakl BEE-ESL DZ EIJUST K T0 v n v qua ... vuvlll- ALACKUE uJuuug L‘ price has nothing to do with the quality. The man Wk!) :32 Can 0 good a. Hat from GOUG “’8 as $13 can command elsewhere. Our 1: Hide pecuï¬ur. “'9. don't have to live 0!? Hats £10m). \Vc’re no any traditional nntiuns of big pruï¬ts. Thr differ-awn..- which makes we buy direct from the lllihkt‘l‘i. That’s Win' “‘2‘ mn'. um,» 9 «Pin nn Give that o} Gum] squire Lun HARRY MA?TR:’ASS, 50 (107. more of that us for 25¢. per p: ir. wort! ï¬afli, Qiï¬cé’aris‘: The lilti‘St ‘L markets (tn n mm Opposi c Juhu (2i ‘ui‘Jr'r .: The very latest Fad in Veiling just only by us. Spot Muslims so much in demand for the A lovely assortment just to hand, at much 10 goods brought earlier. BELT RIBBONS AN!) BELT BUCI' All 911 xdv s of Belt Ribbo:.s now in stock width Us) :1 ï¬nr; assortment 0t SELCT [Scl' fancy and plain, at he lowest cash price. A Our ï¬rst shipment of Notions and Scarce Goods has come to hand from Europe, including. .1 DOlLl’t hunt for any' hing wrong m Gaugh Bros. McCLELLAND The de The 393% Hg '21: Tradef m Peterbsrca ()1) \V vm‘ nr ji. ‘ Thr Mar 5 WHERE QED VGU GET THAT The balancu of 01 : cleared at $5.00 CHIFFONS CHIEFONS. (:11 \NS 11mm; of (,mmn . cream and white. ju II:I\\')KI EWHIEI S. HANDKER‘ SPOT MUSLINS 138,132 AND 134 SIMSUE- ST†PETEBBGBGUGH VEILING ()L'Si J‘NUI'i UTL “up a} A .- â€:1 hand, 29;" Hz. H 3"†uhml a choke: mu: 1 gmmmH-n satisfac- ~euh an! (' :m. Ur- iivcrecl loanv pm: town ‘irlixf, ..uto ar ), .\1nu1‘ x All Sizes. \_ " Nun?“ i “ Back Numbcr " a Resting r Place and 131.1} ore. ofthc: “ Laces: Spring Suns" from 388 George Street, Pcterborougl I.» at! tiny hm ‘ mo: of our stock of Lallor-madc Du: 1nd Fui! Dresses, \vcrc $2.“. to be c /D in to but; come r:qu in which is at; once Imiguuuiug am} The \‘v’nmhn‘ful Cheap Mg] H ()51 Ii RY in}: in Harm {crchiefs shown 1):; seen here. youxu‘s Hm]; .nu‘s HAT ? that famous Black Cashmere v. or 11. 35c. cx cry “here. A DEAL IN DUCK. )ix» ‘1: VEILING izirt “79.5315 and Blouses, were 30 live oï¬' Hats flune. \Vc’re not: bomd :0 ï¬ts. 'l‘hmfiifm-ienct: which makes it, an m- Tlmt’u why we got. such a grip on â€"A\’\1Ԥ .“ v \‘w: inmw, Thif‘iniy u w- :2: 5- ' yfll x4, 2'5; 3104-. that «aid hm: 5‘, n“? ,-' :4. out n" iA-st factorivs at. Eugiumi am; 5:22;]: ‘vsL in shape and cuiour; it and Btifl‘. cdy .1 Sun, {has you’ll ï¬nd “timingâ€"~179- whlnin milvs (of Pelcrimmur' . and Boots and Shae; cuts down 4:: ream Li'l fact of the mnbtvr. Can you catch . The Larger, Hath‘d, (.7 : a! BURDOCK PILLSm (d, ‘ thoroughly on the S: omch Lbs-“Iowa nvsrzpsm, BAI amen, - wasnmmay runner TROEELES, HEADACHE, mucusasss. 8.3.8. uniocks a}! the auctions alarm :11 impurities from the system (ran 5 emu. pimple to the worst scrcfczons were. them. There’s nothing there. The Sahinetmakewï¬aï¬ertaker HOSIERY {37' Showrooms King-st. Mann-09k nuiawm. h: at, Di.:$u-.mm mp. ‘xl! other 8:. .. nf Pumimm. hand-made. u. Iowan. mime. K“’ 55:: on hand :1 {arm- Mark of ~':.\'.~1. CASKETS. and a.“ of Undunakon' Gum‘s. BURDOCK BETTERS BLOOD: SPOT M ['8 L" A“ 0113‘ 23mm v: England and 51:3}- :uiour; a: it. and 8‘55. ’u’ll ï¬nd misï¬ug ~bes :lcrimmug-L neg cuts down expenses BLOI ~52 can com: m thé mm is