5C a yard. $1.20. Cheap. Sleeved Man. Ck3.<3f Cloth- )omin- h1 tile >ple 0f er ser- manu- v vvku) This >r this mreets aprin- ninion in line, een. 21 people my haYe ’our choice .50 a yard, 310v es, Corsets H andkerchiefs. oollen Hoods. 11' price 1n pay fancy he conï¬- linC with would be »ck of Fall )nly. One OMEMEE to money. Wool 2 5c. GOODS and be ï¬rst class; small proï¬ts better value: ACK DRESS . ngc and 15c. and we a yd. .nter Sts. examme our ts ada HOUSE it is P. S.â€"I have made arrange- ments with a Toronto ï¬rm to do any watch repairing you may need. 13831111le NEW $153238??? S_tv Iish Jewelry RARE OLD VIOLINS, The annnul bueineu meeting of the Presbyterian Congregation here, will take place on Saturday afternoon nt 2.80 p. m. R J Mulligan’s, A PEBTS BF YOURS LF Trade and Get Rich. W. Wabster, Lindsay’s General Machinist, Gun and Lock Smith. Bicycles repaired on shortest. notices. Repairs kept on hand. Re. member the address. 23 North Wan-St... 0p- posits Jo: Keiths. 36-3111 pair, regular price 40c. Check Ginghams in. 5c I yard. regular price 8c. Coed Canadian Yarn at 40¢ a lb. regular price 50c. Turkey Tubling at 25c 11 yd, regular prire 35c. Silk Embrnidered Handkerchiefs at BC. each, reg price 15c. Silk Embroidered Handkerchiefs et 10c each, regular price 200. Fancy Lawn Handkerchiefs at 5c each, regular price 10c. German (‘lzinu Cake Plates ar. 15¢ each, regular price 25c. Hand Mirrors at 20c, regular price 30c. Pm ( ushimxa at 26c. regular price 50c Asli Trays at 15c, regular erire 25c. Tea Pot Stands at. 100., regular price 15c. Pm Trays at. 15c, regular price $0. Photo Frames at 20c, regular price 35c. Dinner Bells at 15c, worth 33c. ' Japanese Il‘iva O’clock Table Covers at And Musical Supplies. call and vou can get SSc, regular price $1.25. Japanese ( 'uslxion ( overs at. 35c., regular price 50c. Ladies‘ Brussels Net Scarfs at 25c, regu- lar price 2-1.00. Best Quality Sealette for $8.00, regular prme $12.00. One Mantle Length of Sealette $6.00, rt-gular price $10.00. One Mantle Length of Sealetto $5.00, regular price $8.00. Heavy A ntrachan (‘nrl for Capes at $3.50 regular price $7.00. Heavy Afltrachnu (furl for Cape: at $2.00 regular pril-e $3.00. PETERBORO Mulligan’s is the place to do your Xmas trading where you can get what suits you in STYLE PRICE. The meeting for Southern Bunch of Woman’s Auxillary will be held at the residence of Mr. A. Jones on Thursdav afternoon at 3 o'clock. ' J. C. TURNBULL The Christian Endeavor Society will meet this week in the Presbyterian Church, on Thursday. at 7.30 p. m., in- stead of Wednesday eveninv. W. J. Morton's newly ï¬tted restaurant is now one of the leading attractions in thishne, being ï¬tted up in city style. Lunches and meals Served at all hours. At the most reasonable rates. Call solicited. 45 Kent-sh, opposite Carters. 51-311: The Peterboro Examiner, of Jan. the 33rd. containsa. list of the snccesslul cmdidates at Norwood Model School and we arc pleased to no that Miss Bena Best, the newly appointed teacher for thejnnior division of the Omemee Public School stands ï¬rst in the honor list. Eli Williamson, Photographer, Lind- say. um. All kinds of pictures taken from lite, or cOpied and enlarged off old pictures. Famih’ groups,schools choirs, buildings, stock, etc. Picmre frames in endless variety always in stock. All work guaranteed and prices right. Call duri gthe imln'avs.â€"49-zf price 90c. Children’s Vests at. 20¢ a piece, regular price 30c, Children’s Vesta at 12§c a. piece, regular pricc 20c. Heavy Cashmere Ribbed Hos. at 35¢ a The service in (‘hrist (,Ihurviz w.- ’ (fimstmus amt-Hing, was a (sign; ..-.'. hearty one. T‘ne Rector preachu. a most excellent sermon, whuch was list ened to with great. attention by a. large | cowregation. The Christmu‘ musicl -NitLr' .“rh .,n "v-I .n “ is r'lll 1; .nm- 5. 3415's" ":r has mum. .. tau Huattugh Tubl‘u‘ SVimJni and her success and prunperil the past year are attested by manna School Baard \‘oluntar he: ,aalary twenty ï¬vedollara. price 50c. Mon' 3 U nderwear st 75¢ a. piece, price $1. 35. Ladies: V cats at 50¢ a. piece, We have been making big pre- parations for the Holiday trade and now every department is glis- tening With bargains,which makes our store the best place to pur- chase Holiday Goods. In many departments we have special drives which we have picked up, in many instances at less than cost of man- ufacture, such as Men'e'Ung‘orwear 27§c I. piece, regular All our Millinery and Mantles reduced in price to clear during the next THREE weeks. Look thgquh our stock for bargains. THE OMEMEE MIRROR. OMEMEE. THURSDAY. JAN. 2. “96. STORE NEWS TUBNBULL’S 363 and 365 George Street. and 163 Simcoe Street, QUID PRO QUO. LOCIL LLCONIC OMEMEE. _AT_ __‘.\'1‘_.___ BOOKLETS. FA NCY GOODS, rogulnr regular Miss Wilson. nl‘ Fenelon Falls, is vis- iting her: ister, Mrs. S. P- mils, in town, Wm. Lam’l), wife and children, spent New Years with their Reabnrn friends~ Mrs. C. Ivory and Miss Perdue were visitors in \Voodville, on Wednesday. Miss E. Porter, of Hammers, is waiting her cousin, Miss may Luidley, of Emily Lorne McCormack, of Chicago, is spending a few weeks visxting at the home of Dr. Bradd. Robert Savigney, of Caesaraa,is the guest at the home of Mrs. Thomas Rowan. J. J. Lamb and daughter, Joule, are vxsitora to Toronto this week. Jaw. Tully and wife of Peter-bow Spent New Your: day in town. The Misses Jennie and Maggie Evans Spent Sew Years in Peterboro'. Wm. Tully and wife, were Visitors in town during the Christmas holidays. Rev. Newton Hill left Tuesday morn- ing to spend New Years day with his mother at Stouï¬â€˜ville. Mrs. W. H. Kennedy is making an extended visit. with her brother in Peter-born. Dr. A. A. Beauty, of the Queen City. is making an extended visit with his Omemeo friends. Miss M. Richards spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. McKim, in town. Mrs. Wm. Scarlett. nf Peter-born, spent New Years, with Mrs E. Scarlett, ofthia place. ' Mrs. Hill and her mother, Mrs. Jacobs. paid their l’eterboro friends a visit on Monday Inst. Miss Ruth Hetherington, of Fenelon Falls, is waiting her cousin, Mrs. Goe- R. Cat-cw, of Emily, this week. Miss Eva. Bradd is visiting at the home of ma. (Din) M. B. nailory. Camp- bellford. Miss Mattie Mills is visiting: at the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson, Peterboro. Willie Mcgregor of Bobcaygeon, has gone home, after an extended vilit to his sister Mrs. G. R. Car-ow. Mina Katie lesnn was in Peterboro visiting friends over Sn nday. Mrs. Alex. Henderson, and daughter, of Detroit, are visiting at the home of Mrs. A's. sister, Mrs Dr. Bradd. E. Scarlett left this week to spend a short time at Armprior. Miss Libbie Wright. of Hastings, who has been visiting Miss J. )chormack in town, returned home Saturday. Miss M mark, of Littl. Britain, has secured the Lang School, Emily, and commenced hu- dutiu this week. W. H. Kennedy spent Now Years in Peterboro visiting friends. Dr. Brndd was in Peterboro’ on Thurs- day calling on friends. Miss. A )Ialloch, of Bellevillefls visit- ing friends in town. xiss Nellie Dolby. In. S. C. Laidloy, and Wm. Chnmbenmf Lindsay,spont Xmas. with friends in Emily and Ome- \Vm. )IcC‘rea was in Peterboro today calling on friends. mm. W. Bradburn, who has been vis- lting Ler sister, Mrs. Dr. Yelland, in Peter-hero the past few days, has re- turned home. Mr. I. Thornton visited Lindsay on Tuesday. Mrs Thomas Rowan and daughter unbel,ot'0memoe, and Robt Savigney. of Caesar-ea, were visitors to Lindsay on Saturday. Samuel Lamb was a visitor to Peter- born {co-day. Geo. W. MCKim spent New Years with his mother at Napanee. \Iias Ella. McConnell, who has been a pending her holidays with her parents, returned to Baddow, to resume her dunes as school teacher. On Thursday, Dec. 26th, 1895, the wife ofA. E. Yelland M. D., of ason. OnThuradav, January 2nd.1896 tn Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Neil, Emily, 3 daughter Afterhaving spent a. pieuant time with friends in town, Mr. and Mrs. Jan. W. Bradd, and children, of Colborne, returned to their home to-day. T.C. Ivory spent a. tow days in the Queen ( ity thls week at the homo of Dr Ban-ass where Mrs Ivory and daughter have been for the past. few weeks. A number of our young: people spent New Years evening in Springville, at- tending atea and concert in connection with the Presbyterian church of that place. A most bountiful repaet was served in a house adjoining the church, after which thev repaired to the church where an excellent program was deliver- ed. The chair was ably ï¬lled by the Rev. John U. Tanner, omeemee. Revs. McWilliams and Hall delivered highly appreciated addresses. The members of that congregation are to be congrat- ulated on securing the aid of the St. Andrew’s Church Choir, Peterboro. The local talent was choice, and alto- gether an enjoyable time was spent by all present. Andrew Wilson, jr., left Tuesday morning: for his new home near Lind- uv. This morning Mrs. Wilson and children left to join him. The best. wishes 0sz host of friends, fur their {nuzre prnsperit, gn with them. ‘114s Mu.) Wau- hm- 'mcn \‘isiling her Nitkr' .“m ’\ ()rrv-urizn; '1; Fl" or tur- ii .nm-s. ‘vi Is< ‘C ":rims: «up :e-P m n:- .. mu “math. we. $3:wa 5« im' 4 KM 1890’ and her auweus and prunperity during the past year-are attested by the fact. manna School Bong-d \quptarily railed For a. hobby, up to date unit or over- mat. yon wall ï¬nd it proï¬table to call on W. G. Blair Sons, Lindsay, as H-ey have the most complete stock of Eng- lish, Scotch and Irish Tweeds, Meltons, Beavers, Venetians and Vacuum in. the county. 51-3m was very good and was taken part In by the congregation as well as the choir. The church was as usual taste- fully decorated With texts and wreaths of evergreens. PERSONAL. BORN. ter, paid unlll 10th inst" Arch Reynolds, 8 lauds gravel†Martin Carroll, work R Mulcalxuy, 25 loads gravel G A Mum-rich: lmihlingvulve-rt U A Moncrietl', repairing: and \vnrl: UH rumls (Jen (:rillln, 90 Iowa :rmel. . \' (‘ (Turnwull, .\l. 1)., Medical Health Ollicer C W Richards, printing,imrlml- election blanks...... . .. \\' ll ('urry,sulary$83.00,spilms 30cts..'.. Josiah Best, brushing and re- pairing when. . .. . . Refund on Contract on south boundary...... â€"(‘arriod. Wm Murry, repairing two cul- verts on 11th Con.............. D Jackson, gravel on Moore's Martin Dorgan, repairing three culvert...... Chan Millage. re; airing wash- out opposite Lot 19, Con. 14. . . . 200 1500 750 400 On motion at Mr. McQuada, seconded by Mr. Ford, that a. by-luw for the pur- pose of ï¬xing the place for holding the nomination, the places for holding the election and appointing Deputy-Return- ing Ofï¬cers for the some be now read the ï¬rst time. Carried. On motion of Aslnnore, seconded _bV Home, that the following bills be paid. namely 1-â€" Wm McGinnis, repairing culvert budge, yx'éitqnarter lino .. Maurice Guiry, repamng culvert Tiumthy )lornasey, repair-mg On motion of McQuade, seconded by l'ord, that. the collector's roll for the current year as now returned be re- ceired; the exemptionl and abatement: thereon beingae follows viz: Rev. C. S. Brethertou $1.14 Rev. John Ewing $2. 80, Rex. Wilson McCann $4.47 Wm. Packard. n f Lot4, Con 11, to be “.00 charged against said log. â€"Carried ’.rown's Bridge...... . W J Rea, haifCUSt of culvert on boundary. ... Gabriel Switzor repairing bridge ml 5th Con. . Jr -3 Jameson keeping Jane Coul- between l3thknil l4thCon...... 1 50 Wm (fall ghun, railing on the stationary ....... ... R J Grandy, paid Constable for placarding Mrs Powers home 75(‘(S., and pamphlets $2 00...... Mrs Liudfrey, keeping M A Hanna fur me man. 6; 4th .iunuarv..... . ..... 'les Ameâ€, brushing, 71h( on. (Sen Muuee, lmlfcost of repairing On motion of Mchade. seconded by Ford, that by-law, No. 267, being a. by- law for the appointing the place for holding the nominations, the platen for holding the election, nnd‘ appointing Deputy-Returning Oflicon for tho sane. be now read the second and third tine and ï¬nally pas:ed.â€"Carried. 0.1 motion of Mr. Boate. seconded by Mr. Ashmors, that. the following bills be paid, namely :â€" Thmgas Wood, work on 6th Lon. get. Connull R J Urandy for pamphlets.... R J Grundy, salary m; clerk..... R J Grundy, postage and R E Ford, councillor, sessions! allowance $22.00, mileage $1.10, 9 days extra $18.00...... ...... Chas Corneil, Collector. . â€"Curried. The minutes of last conneil were read and conï¬rmed. ()1 1‘ mily ........ . ........... E lobt llcENaiu, \xork on 6th Con. of Emil}. ......... Henry \lathews, goods to Brid- On motion of B (-Quade, gecondod by 1‘ on! that the following bills be paid, namely :â€" Wm Switzer, reeve, sessionoi al~ lowanco $22.00, Mileage $6.60, 6 days extra $12.00 ............ $ (0 60 Thai H McQuade, deputy-reeve, sessional allowance $22.00, Mile- age $1.00, 9 days extra $18.00... 41 00 J G Ashmore, counc1110r, les- sional allowance $22.00, mile- age $1.00, 9 days extra $18.00. . 48 00 J R Boate. councillor, aelsional allowance $22.00, mileage $8.80, 7 days extra $18.00 ......... .. 42 80 Elwnin, J. Junes, S. Lowe», R. Jones. The council met on Monday, Dec. 16th, 1895. Present, the Reeve, Deputy- Iteeve, Messrs. Asbmore, Dome, and Ford. On motion of thmoro, seconded by Boatc, that. this council do now adjourn. ~Carried. When you want a. Refrigerator for your shop or private dwelling of the newest. description and Prices. Aways below only manufacturers. Please call and examine for yourself. J. 1’. Ryley Lindsay. 37~3m. L. O. L., No. 646, at the last regular meeting, elected the following ofï¬cers : W. M.â€"Robt. Bannon D. M.â€"â€"Alvxandcr Lang Chapâ€"Edward Morgan Rec.-Sec..â€"Josepl1 Newman 1<‘m.â€"Sec.â€" Wm. Pull Trentâ€"James Jones 1). ofC.â€"Jolm Hall Lec.â€" Robert Bell Calmâ€"Wm. Rutherford, Lewis Wind- rem, Wm. Fowler, Edgar Jones, llobt. Newman. At tho annual meeting of L. 0. L., No, 114, held in the Orange Hall, Omonee. on Dec. 20th, the tollowing oï¬icors wer- elected for the ensumg year:â€" W. M.â€"-Bro. William Neil D. M.-â€"Bro. T. C. Stephenson Rec.-S.â€"-â€"Bro, J. G. Beatty Chapâ€"Bro. Wm. Mainland. Fin.»S.â€"Bro. \V. G. Stephenson ’l‘reus.â€"Bro. .Ias. Johnston D. of C.~â€"R. Adams Lecturerâ€"W. Adams Committeeâ€"’1‘. II. McQuade, R. Mc- mere manufacturing Blankets In large qnan‘uties made from ï¬ne long silky lambs. wool. clcun and sprcklcss. We guarantee these to wenrx'orycar.~. will wush wnhout turning yellow. Buy (“1'ch Irom the manu- facturers and save expenses and commis- sions. Yam-money back it not as repro- unud. HORN BROS. At the last regular communication of Lorne Lodge, A. F. and A. M., No. 375, (3.12.0, Omemee, held Dec. 27th. W. Bro. J. W. Wallace, assisted by W. Bro. C. Cornell, installed the following ofï¬cers tor the next twelve months :â€" W. Bro. Dr. Bradd, W. M. W. Bro. 'l‘. A, McPherson, I. P. M. Bro. R. J. Patterson, S. W. Bro. 'l‘. A. McPherson, J. W. \V. Bro. '1‘. A. McPherson,Chaplain. W. Bra. (7. Corneil, Treasurer. lro. H. Murray. Secretary. Bro. J. O’Neil, S. D. Bro. W. J. Lamb. J. D. Bro. W. McCrea, I. G. Bro. H. Cornell, S. S. Bro. E. Rutherford, J. S. W. Bro. A. Laidley, D. ofC. Bro. J. Bradley, Tyler. culvoi't......... . . . . .7 REFRIGERATORS. Installation of omcers. BLANKE'I‘S. EMILY COUNCIL. Lindny Woolon lull $436 10 $39 60 '2. ()0 185 ()0 41 10 105 00 SS 30 30 00 0-) go 15 00 5 00 2’ 00 14 00 3 00 5 35 4S l ()0 5 «10 l 50 6 00 100 100 200 Between Fowler’s Corners and Peter- boro, a robe. The owner can have the same by paying charges and proving property. Apply to In the Estate of Humphrey Jones, Late of the Township of Emily. of the County of Victoria, Farmer, Deceased. NOTICES hurehy given in pursu- In the Surrogate Court of the County of Victoria. NO’l‘ICEir-i linreliy given in pnrsn- anca of 1{.>:.n., 1357, (mp. 110, Sum 36, and Amending Avis that all persons having claims against the estate of Humphrey Jones, lute of the Township of Emily, in the County of Victoria, farmer, deceased, who died on or exhout the 16th day of December, 1895, are required to send a statement thereof, in writing, to Robert Ruddy, ot the Village of Millbrook, Barrister, the Solicitor for Charles Mills and John Uarew, Executors under the last will and testament of the said deceased, on or before the 8rd day of February, 1896, after which said last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to uls- tribute the estate of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to such claim: as they shall then have had nnotice. .1. Dennis. Lindsay. nextdoor to Dorgan's Hotel. Lindsay-5L. manufacturw the 1M. Prize Dommion Pump and has the only Khorough Wrought Iron Pump on the mar- ket. Farmers, of Emily. and vcltizuns or (mu-mac will ‘plcuse can and see me. 'All work iuarzmmcd. ‘ 35 ï¬lm. When you are going to get. married, don’t forget to procure your marriage license. (I. Huglmn in Lindsay willissuo one for you for $52.00. Be sure and pro- cure it in ample time, so as to avoid no delzLy.â€"46-tf. Mr. Hendron. lat» or’l‘oronme nuw run- nlnf a. retain-ant u! â€Juana-st. Ho'umd Gnu Meals supplied at all huler at most reasonable prices. Best nLLcmum to all. Sprelnl attention shown to ladies. Your patronage respectfully soulclted. 40-3111 MR. HENDRUX, Peterboro. W. A. Gooderinfllealer in Wall Paper,~ Pit-tare Frames and Window Shades, error l’latesaud Artists’ Goods. Near Post Ofï¬ce, Lindsay. Work done in (‘in Style at lowest. rules. 39- CHAS. MILLS, JOHN CAREW, By their Solicitor R. BUDDY, 4-5: qu'mmox: a: Cumin. } Exocutors ï¬at‘oidï¬itiomemee tins 30th day of Dec., 1895. Corner Chariotte and Water-sit, Petlrboro. This new Hotel has been newly remodeled and renovated and ls now one or the bout. furnlshed houses In Canada. Good stable uccommodntlon. ’J'ermurensonablo. 41-3111. THE HUFFMAN HOUSE. To be had on ï¬rst- mortgage from Private Parties, with a prive- legc of reducing prmciple as you wish. Insure in the “canada Life" this month and get full beneï¬t of one year’ s proï¬ts from the best and strongest institution in canada. James Smith it 00., 15 Kent-3L, Lindsay. are specially prenured to meet. the wants of Umemee and citizens of Victoria County. as Steam and Hot Water Fitters, Sanitary Plumbers, Tin and Iron Workers, Rooting of all Kinds. Home Drainage};specialty. Ma- chiueuiiorull Kinds. Brass Goods, iiumpl, etc. Acali Solicitcd. 3.3â€"3m. (.‘all early at Mrs. Scollie’s Grocery, Corner Simcoe and Aylmer St., Peter- boro’, now equipped with the freshest and best family GRUCERIES, Teas. Sugars, and at the lowest living prices {or cash or marketable produce, for which the highest price is paid.â€"393m Ranger's Fancy Goods Store. Kent-5L. Lluduastnoted {or the last twenty yours {or rel-.abillty to supply your wants in Fancy Goods, all kinds ol patterns, Cleaning Dying and Wall Paper :1 Specialty. Please call and Judge for yourself. Agent Smyth’s Dying Workl. Toronto. 35-3111. H. CALGUTT’S A speciality, warranted to fatten the leancst of people, Recom- mended by the Medical faculty, for all weak people who are run down in health. CALCUTT’S ENGLISH J. Dorgan, Lindsay, be a leave to invize his Emily friends local] an see him at, the Me- Wutcr House, where he is better prepared to give accommodations and convenience in every respect- Guod stables and sheds, an attentive hostier niwuys on hand. Corner Lindsav and Kent-us 35-3m. Only $1.00 per Dozen. send orders to Calcutt’s Brewery, G. \Valter Green, 01 L110 Mlllbrook Pump \Vorkl, wishes to inlurm his friends in Cavan, Emily, Ops, and Umemee, that his Force and Lin. Pumps are unsurgassed for qualityand cheapneus, You will 0 well to call betore making your purchases.â€"36â€"8m The comblned stpcks of Janobson and A. Dornnu, roccntly purchased by Umhnm Jug (70., Grocers, etc.. contains bargains. You should take advantage or them when visit- ing Lindsay. Kent. SL., opp. Benson House. 3 J. H. Lennon, oppOsito Benson House, Kent-at. Lindsay, is repared to offer visi- toruto Lindsay burga ma unheard or in New and Second hand Furniture. besides many other lines in House Furnishings. 34-3m When going to Petal-borough do not forget. to call at Henry Brosflstore if you want to buy cheap Groceries, Wines, or Liquors, George-st., oppOslce the market. Cash paid for buLLer, eggs, ac. 41-3m. PETERBORO. Kept by all Leading Hotels; W. White, Kent-st.,LIndsny, manutactures and dealers in the ï¬nest Boots and shoes and Rubbers, latentscylcs. ArerWorking Wond- ers and Selling Wonduru. Cuh andJudgu {or yoursell. 86-3m When you visit Lindsay call at G. H. Fox’s, 115 Kent-5L, next, dunr :0 P03?» Oflilce for Choice Fruitsin Season. Confectionery, Ice Cream, Cool Drinks and Luncheon at, all hour»- 85â€"3m. Ifyou want a ï¬rst-class pump 01 any des- criptlon. give Lhe Millbmok Pump Works a, call, or write to G. \V. Green, Millbrook, Um, and you will beneï¬t Lherch-M-Sm Go to nglnbotham's, when In Lindsay. ror pure drugs. Try the Insect Powder for An}; nulls. A call solicited.â€"27-1\'. Bear this in mmd if you requuo anythmg In watches. clocks,jewellry. silverware, etc., {or wedding presents, go to W. F. McCarty, Lindsay. He will please you. Prices moder- ate.â€"-33- 3m If You Want a. Snap Read the F01- lowmg. 4-tf A great tonic and Appetizer, CHEAP MONEY, Dublin Porter BUY THE BEST. I. D. THORNTON, Agent. New Restaurant. op Ale FOUND. DAVID GRAHAM, Omemee. Call on me and 1 willuuaruntee satisfaction. A ï¬ne fresh stock, just arrived, of the Choicest Brands of Pastry Flour, consisting of the Queen's, People's Mixed, Standard and other well selected Brands. Also a choice line of meals, comprising Rolled Oats, Standard Oat Meal, Rolled Wheat, ll'heatlets, Cracked Il'heat, Graham Flour. and Corn Meals. These brands are all man- ufactured by the VICTORIA ROLLER MILLS. A call is West End Flour and Feed Store A keen razor and a clean towel for ovary cu.- tomer and :â€" Ir you should want an easyahave, A h good as burhcr ovcr gave. Just run. and at my parlor ï¬nd A ruzur's edge to suit your mind; I’ll out unddrcse your hall-with taste, To ï¬ll“. the (-(mmm' oryour face. My mom ls nvat my towvls clean, Sr-lssorsxlmrp and razors keen. And evorylhln: I think you‘ll ï¬nd 'l‘o suiLm-r taste and plousu the mind; Am] all Lhaturtzmd skillcan do, â€you will call I’ll do foryuu. I'll slmve you all, the young I he gay, I'll <lmve you all for ready pay; Shaving ] do at any tune. And l'ul‘ shaving l gvt a dime; lmmln nut mean a. (lime ln trust, For l mu. would make u hur‘ucr “bust." solicited. Tonaoriul Parlors, KING STREET, OMEMEE. DEALER IN Lumber, Shingles, Lath, and Building Material of all kinds. Also agent for all kinds of Farm Implements. Ofï¬ce and Yard : The late Cop- lin Laidley's Old Stand, Stur- geon St., OMEMEE. - ONTARIO. WM. COLYIN’S .50 «u... u...» ohvzfln <3. uxk 50F. 04:03 HI... 2. EH m E 5:; HIP New Lumber Yard. ---------- W H- KENNEDY 418 George St, Peter-borough, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits Veg- etables. Oysters. Fish, Game Poultry in sea.- son. CannedGoods,Conâ€" fectionery, c. "Monmon" Tonia put up by the Indim Ten grow-us 1a a sample of the best qualities uf India- 'l‘eus. Therefore they use the grain: care in the wlcction of the Tea and its blend. that in why they put it up themselves and scll it only in the orSgimi pwkages. thereby "curing its purity and excdicm-e qugpjnnx 1b.. 1 lb. and 5 lb. packagu. “4 never CALL AT J. B. IKE E BEES. FINEST TIA In Tar Womb sold h} bulk: The underlignedwiii keep for service on the premises, Lot 9. Can. 2, Emiiv, a thoronghbred Yorkshire White Roar. bred by Samuel Staples. Ida. Also a. thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, bred by Ir. Chas. Fair- bairn,Bobcey¢eon. Terms $1.00 at time or W®MENIN30UIT Burn, 0 service. The owner is requested to prove property, puy charges und take her away. ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. {your grocer does not keep It. all him to write to STEEL, HAYT ER CO.‘ 11 and 13 Front Street East. Toronta. Onto the premises or the undersigned Lot. 21, Con. 2. Emily, on or about the 3m 01 November last, Peterboro, Has been remodelled under new manage' ment wixh the only Elevator Aceomodatlon ln town. Good smbllng. Terms reasonable. Opposlw the Opera. House, George-st. GEORGE GUBIEL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Grocerlel Flour, Feed, Bacon Ham, Lard. Salt. and Hay. All klnds orGarden and Field Seedn, Rolled Oats, Oatmeal. c., kc. Telephone 146. 442 George and 144 and 146 Brock-sta., Peterâ€" boro,()nc. W. o. TULLY. formerly or Ome- moe. Cbler Salesman. Telephone 122. 46 mn The Grand Central Hotel Dec. 9th,1$95. 46-2m Telephone 304. Pipes, Tobacco: and Cigars, of the Ben Band-.111 Stock. NE PASTRY FLUUH IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. Call at Thos. Brady’u, T WALDON A PERFECT TEA ONE HBIFER. STRAYED, Boar for Service. To comm: lrroxulmlty and wanna-I, hep ma 0mm†u hcnlghy m-dlltn. Th “ant-An ur'Wu bayou-gun... lid L'lnrtml dnvolupmm‘. pram. m lulu. w'ulnr 1411-11111. Arkfor'rho M brnnd. All ‘vuumml n†then box. No honor mod: Ibrwcm hut-I. -â€"-AT THEâ€" SHOULD TAKE Â¥ENNYRGYAL WAFERS JOHN J. MAG D. H. DICK. Omemec. P. O. 1-“. 35:66.72. 0:: Pro prVietor. i EE. Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Blinds, 830., c J. P. RYLEY; Proprietor. Victoria Planing Mills L I N D S A Y. THE EITY PLANH‘QE WEBS- New Fruit. New Lemon Peel, New Orange Peel, New Currants, New Raisins, and everything in the line; fresher than apple blossoms, and cheaper than ever. Give us a call. TERMS CASH. is now showing the most attractiv-e line of Xmas Presents in the market. In SILVER, PLUSH, and CELLULOID. Also a beam tiful line of D 0 L L @ This line must go regardless of cost. Come and see them. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. xf you want anything in this line it will pay you to visit us. A MERRY XMAS. TO ALL We have a few of those heavy Freize Ulstcrs still left, to be cleared out before the end of the year. Groceries Confectionery McPhersonCo. 02‘ ut the Potorbox-ouflh once. My stoclE of General Groceries is complete with everything fresh and good for the holiday season and at prices to suit the times. Very Cheap. In Dry Goods, we are showing special lines for the holiday season, in Gloves, Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs. c., and a full line of General Dry Goods, at close cut prices. Attention given 10 country dwel- lings, and estimates for building and repairs glven. J. R. DONELL, : PROPRIETOR. The Central Canada Loan and Saaiags Go. CHIEF OFFICES: 26 King St. East, Toronto, 437 George Street, Peterboroug'o. DI R E C '1‘ O R s: : President, GEORGE A. COX, Esq" Toronto. Vice-President : J. R. DUNDAS, Esm, (of Messrs. D. Gunn. Flavene (‘09, Toron- “ RICHARD HALL. Esq..(ot Messrs. Hall, Gilcbnst ('ox. I‘e-terborou‘h. Robert Jamay. an.. (Director Imperial Bank). Toronto ; Edmund H. \‘imh-n. )2qu Port Hope; I". C. Taylor. Es .. Lindsay ‘ p. W. bumble, Esq., (Barnvar, (-10.1, Pam-borough ; Henr . le Favre,an.. nkeneld; h m. Cluxton, Esq.. Pcterborough; James Steven-son, Enqugl. In. Penn-borough. Manager, F. G. Cox; Secretary, E. R. Wood ; Inspector, A. A. Cox. Soucrrons: Messrs. Dumble 6: Johnston, Patel-borough; Messrs. Edgar Malone, Toronto. Parties wanting good Fruits, Peels, c., for theChristmas Cake, will do well by giving me a call. Also special value xnhtcas from 20c. upwards. The celebrated Monsoon and Hurma Teas m stock, at 30, 40, and 5°C. per lb. McPhersanéï¬Ca. 7 Buxnns 1:: GREAT BRITAIX: British Linen C m ' B‘ k 1 '. Bank orScouand,Lonqon. 0 PM} A“ ' G we“ Th. Acnmins: Wm; Munéon, Esq., Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce, Peter- borough. Henry M. Pellatt, Esq., Member Toronto Stock Exchange, Toronto. L o A N 8 : Money is obtainable from the Company on approved Real Estate Security at current rates of interest. BAxxm xx CANADA : The Canadian Bank of Commerce. The Bank of Hon-onto. The Ontarioihank. I’atronize a Homo_ Loan Company and save expense and delay, and when you can depexgd on being treated on the most liberal terms, after 11 years natio- factory expenence of unabated progress. For funhez information appiy to The mortgage may be repaid by monthly or yearly instalments. or otherwise, as may be agreed upon, the Interest ceabing at once on all amounts paid on ac- count of the sum borrowed. W mer Anne 1:: GREAT Burns: Messrs. Finla} son 6: Auld, Writers, 218 West George 8:19“, (Elasgow. _ Chflistmas Triade. Has to hand the ï¬nest line of Raisins, Currants, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels Choice Figs, Prunes, Mince Meat, Spices, Extracts, Icing Sugars, c., ever opened up in Omemee, for the THE peoples’ Gmeerty PETERBOROUGH, ONT As usual, this store has made preparations for Santa Claus, agd Teas and Coï¬ees a Specialty. TERMS, CASH. IVLoulain g2.- Casings BA SE OMEMEE, ONT. DOORS NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, Men’s Fur Caps. OF ONTKRIO, LIMITED- THE DICKSON RACE, Special J. D. THORNTON, Omemee. and Cm hxvuug v. “mm. Planing. Matching and Turning. all at Lowest Pnces. And Building Matcxlnl of all kinds kcm in 810C L23" Storm Sash, Porches, and Blinds made m the quxckcst posâ€" sil 1c time. Wellington St. ‘ I , Lu. post: