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Omemee Mirror (1894), 16 Jan 1896, p. 3

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ce to all. IOC,I 0’ 5C a. yard. bf $1.20. as Cheap. :6 Sleeved Man Gloves OMEM mlmcn. i: in line, been a people ‘ntry have , new it is- fair prgce in o ay ancy 1%9 confi- public with e would be £061: of Fall Only. One . Co. of Cloth- Domin- in the .ople of ter ser- E manh- >W who ONE {R8, Sumter Sts. HOUSE WES. Lorsets andkerchxefs, . This or this “Us” 5017i Ila-(73.8... (H )DE 'mn: and OUT P. S.â€"I have made arrange- ments with a Toronto firm to do any watch repairing you may need. LOCAL LACONIC Schml opens today with J. A. Sidney Smith m charge.â€"Bancroft Times. Rev. Mr. Reeves, 0! Lakofield, will occupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian Church here. next Sabbath, at 2.30 p. m. \V. Webster. Lindsay’s General Machinist. Gun and Lock Smith. Bicycles repaired on shortest notice. Repairs kept on hand. Re- memberthe address. 23 North Wm.-St., Op- ;msine Jog Keiths. 36-31:: R J Mulligan's, And Musical Supplies. Call and you can get A PHOTO OF YOUR SLF Reader, do you owe this office any- thing on your subscription? "Dollars will be particularly acceptable to us for the next. couple of weeks. Beautiful NEWfiA‘iEé‘fif“ Syisetlh.) mly RARE OLD YIOLINS, Trade and Get Rich. Mulligan’s is the place to do your \Yinter trading w here you can get what suits you in STY LE PRICE. PETERBORQ Our cattle dealers are not making much money at their business this winter. But when the war bretkes out they will halve a harvest. price 59¢. a Men‘i Underwear at 75c 21 piece, regular price $1.35. Ladies: Vests at. 50c a. piece, regular price 900. Children‘s Vests at. 20c 9. piece, regular price 30c. L iiildren'e Vesta at 12k. a piece, regular price 20c. Heavy (‘ashmere Ribbed Hose at 35¢: a pair, regular price 40c. (, heck Ginghams at. 5c a yard, regular price 8c. (food Canadian Yarn at 40¢ 3 lb, regular prlce 500. Turkey Taming at. 26¢ a. yd, regular prim 360. b‘ilk Embmidered Handkerchiefs at 5c. each, reg price 15c. Silk Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 10¢} each, regular price 20c. Fancy Lawn Handkerchiefs at. 5c ench, regular price 10v. German (‘hinu Cake Plates at; 15¢ each, regular price 25c. Hand Mirrors at 20c, regular price 30c. Pin ( uehimq 21! 266. regular price 50c A: ll Trays at 15c, regular STU e 250. Tea. Pot Stands at, [00, regular price 15c. Pm Trays at 15c, recular price 250. Photo Frames at 20c, regular price 35c. Dinner Bells at. 15c, worth35c. Japanese Fivu O'clock 'l‘ebie Covers at. - 880, regular price $1.25. Japanese Cushion kovers at. 35c., regular price 50c. Lsdies' Brussels Net Scarfs at 25c. regu- lar price $.00. But Quality Sealette for $8.00, regular price $12.00. One Mgntle Length of Sealette $6.00, regular price $10.00. One Mantle Length of Sealette $5.00, regular price $8.00. Heavy Aurachan CurlforC1pel at $3.50 regular price $7.00. Heavy Aetrachan (Burl for Cape: at. $2.00 regular price $3.00. this 1'2an wag-fitted up in city style. Lunchesana'mealsserved at all hours. At the most reasonable'- rates. Call aoéilcisted. 45 Kent-8L,opposito Carters. - m Yeatorday an economical young man tried to save a lighted prr by putting it in his overcoat pocket. A: a. con-o- quonco tho pocket and portion of the cost was burned up. It. wouidxhavo been cheaper if he had thrown the "Itub’ sway and purchased smother clpr, or even two.â€"â€"Cobourg Pout. Omomee boys take warning. J , C, TURN BULL . W. J. Morton’s newly fitted restaurant 3:} pqw om; of theAleading attractions in Eli Williamson. Photographer, Lind- say, Ont, All kinds of pictures taken from 1ife,or copied and enlarged 03' old pictures. Familv groups, schools. choirs, buildings, stock, etc. Picture frames in endless variety always in stock. All work guaranteed and prices right. Call gyixxgthe holidaymâ€"iQ-tf ‘ THE OMEMEE MIRROR. Ve have been making big pre- parations for the Holiday trade and now every department 15 glis- tening with bargains, which makes our store the best place to pur- chase Holiday Goods. In manv departments we have specialdrives which we lizi'. e picked up. in mam instances at less than cost of man- ufacture, sucn as New-Underwear 27g: 3. piece, regular He gave up whiskey and tobacco. Vowcd from vice to be exempt, And he keeps hm resolmions, For he died in the attempt. OMEMEE. THURSDAY. JAN. 16.1896. All our Millinery and Mantles reduced in price to clear during the next THREE weeks. Look through our st0ck for bargains. TUHNBULL’S STORE NEWS 363 and 365 George Street. and 163 Simcoe Street, QUID PRO QUO. OMEMEE. BOOKLETS. FANCY GOODS, The annual tea and entortsinmentin connection With Lakevale Presbyterinn Church, Fowlerl' Comm-s, will b. held on Tuesday 213: Jan., 1896, in the Tom. perance Hall, 4th line of Smith. To: served from 4 to 7 p. m. Addroual will be delivered by Rev. Menu. Tullv. Gsrbntt, Machod, Clue, Ewing nnd others. Rev. J. U. Tanner will occupy the chair. Bethol Church Choir will furnish music. Tickets 25ctl., Child~ ten licts. Roht. Doyell, Sec. of 60:11.; W. J. Young. Chairman ofbom. Some of thoso who hIVO in thoir pououion and indulge in the pun-um. of firm: air guns, no probably not awaro than “any one hnving tn air gun or pinto] in pastes-ion, unlou it be in his home or plsco of bulinou, :- liable to a. file of not more “an $38 or less than $5. And any on. guilty of selling or giving ammunition for than weapons to any on. under Iixfiun years of age in linblo to 3 tin. of $50." The new year is e leap year, me Feb- ruary wxll number twenty-nine deye. The year will‘luv» {our eclipue two of the moon and two of the eun. Only one of them will be visible in Cenade. end that. is but a. pertiel eclipse of the moon which is due on the 21rd “August. LOHt,tll° period in which ell churchmen are interested, falls eemewhat earlier this your, 13 All: Wednesday 18 on Feb. ’19Ih. This bring: Easter Sunday on the uh. The Queen's Birthdey falls on Bundav; Dominion day, Wednesday ; Labor dey on Monday. Sept. 7th, end Ohrietmu on Friday. The annual meeting of the oflicon 1nd teachers of the Methodist Bands] J A N U A R Y W E D D I N G S . School was held last Tuesday evening, Jan 7th, at which the following officers ! 'MGM'GUTHB‘E \UPT'M‘S' sud teachers worn appointed for thO. __On ng‘qong 01' ‘hilj'eek. W0 9" A termer petient of mother hoepitei once wrote to the physicist: in chug. that. he would give 350 if only he were fliowed to have one kiss from file nurse who looked after him when he lay in the hospital wsrd, eufl'erlng from a. notion: meltdy. The nurse egreed, and has not since pnnued her occupation, 3nd her nume bu slee changed. A Ileigh load of young men wen‘ to Miiibrook on Friday last. 3nd enjoyed nn evening'l eknte at me rink. An- other load of young people purpose nt- tending the Carnival at the nbove town on Friday evening next. ThenI are 3 number of bills posted in town on- neuncing the some. Thll in the firlt of the season end the Isnngerl are put- ting forth every effort to make it I. grand succen. ensuing year : - Rev. 8. J. Shoroy will punch urmonl in connection with the Bethe! Snbbxth School Anniversary on Sundny, Jun. 26th, both morning and cunning. The members of the school purpou holding a grand entertainment on the following Fridny, for which a. mum! proznmmo is being prepared. thch for further nnnouncomontn. John McCrea. Sr. Wm. Mulligan Mrs. Spence Mn. Hill Mrs. Cochran. Miss T. Batty J. B. Adams Dr. 'I‘. Wsldon Mrs. Bradd The Harmonic Hurricanoer'l Band. consisting of 10 Max-vollous Vocal nnd Instrumental Melodic“, who will con- duct 3. Tornado of mum and song, will visit Oxnamce, on Tuesday. Jan. 21“. “ Packs Bad Boy," Prof. Littlo Co. Don’t forget the time and place. 8. A- Barrncks, Tuesday next, Jan. 2111. John McCrea. Sr. Mrl. Shaw m. Mulligan Min B. Bout] Mrs. Spence A. Scott Mn. Hill Miu K. Wilson Mrs. Cochran. Min 1‘. Mcho Mist T. Batty Chu. Ivory J. E. Adams Min 31 Loyidloy Dr. T. Woldon Miu L. Anderson Mrs. Budd Min J. Balfour. “an“: Tamas. Mlu Id: Adam: G. H. Elgfion Mr. R. J. Mulligsn huh; resigned his position as ninja! director (9: Oh. school. was tendgud 3 heart: voto of thank: for his put union. The ting- ing will be led for I whilo b! tho arch» tn, under the museum.“ 9! It. MgKinI. \Ve mulerntand that E. Scarlett, in the near tntnre, contemplates taking un :d. ditional course on optics. be having passari satisfactorily all onminations, has rec-eived his certificate, but in now bent on getting an addition“ standing, so that he will rank among the but in this hm. The young people and members of the Middle Road Sunday School will ‘ ghe a Centata on the evening of Fri- day, Jan. 17th, next This will be one of the greatest treats given to a Middle Road audience. Admission only 15c. and 10c The jingle of the eleizh belle 1e 1. pleaennt eonnd to hear; But. the jingle oi the dollnrs Brings to business men more cheer. And the beet wny we know ef Te increase the latter eound, Is to advertiseâ€"and edvertiee, And epread your {tune nround. Geo. B. English. has been appointed : sole agent. for this localitv for the ‘ Mannlacturer’e Life Aseocintion of Canada. Mr. English is a thoroughly reliable yonn: man and a pusher, end no doubt the company’s bnunoee will be well looked after inlthis vicinity. Dr. J'. N. Thom puon. Supt. J. J. Lane, Assn-Supt. sud Tron. Mia: B. Batty. Soc. W. G. English. Librarian. Delbert Adsml. AISL'IbelfiID. G. W. McKim, Musical Director. Mina Maggie Laidloy, Organist. There no 3 number of yeung Icheel teachers who hue failed to secure lit- uations. It il quite evident tbet there are too mtny teachers in the caution at the present time. Report seye there is a man in Hill- brook whose {on ere I0 large am he has to put hie tron-ere on ever hie heed. The gentleman et Ottewe Who give each other fit! Would pleue the tut mejority By ehpeking up the Grltl. All clean of tradesmen conplein of the dull Itete ef tude, even the black- smith hue hie dull melon. and the pre- sent weather in much to do thh in- creuing hie woee. TEACHERS. OFFICERS. Mile Edith L. Guthrie is visiting her mother et Bethe]. Her friends are all pleated to eee her beck again, after 'an extended visit. with friend: in Western Onmrio. the most highly respected young eople ofthe Townships of Smith and ‘mily joined hondl in matrimony, Rev. John M. Gsrbutt ofiieiating. The contracting pertin were Mr. John Wright, of Fow- lers' Corners, Township of Smith, one Miu Marthe Guthrie, eldest daughter of Mre. Catherine Guthrie, at Bethel, Town-hip of Emily. The bride's gown we: bountiful, end moot becoming. Mile Edith L. Guthrie, sister of the bride, wee brideemaid, while the groom wu unioted by Mr. Deyell, of Fowlen' Corners. TI: Mutton joine with a. host of friend: in wiehing the newly worried couple a long at. of heppinen and prosperity. John Rea, Jr., I. well-to-do farmer of Ops, who has been aufl'ering from a severe attack of sciatica, in recovering, of which we are pleased to make note. John Wright, of Fowler's Cornorn, plid bil friend: in Omomoo 1nd Lind- say a vilit on Mondty. Mn. (Din) Curry paid her Omemee friends a visit this weak. Miu Curry returned home to-dny from her viliz with Mulbrook fricnds. Mean. Duid 3nd Andnw Thornton were visitor. to Poterborough on Sat- m-day. ' Rev. Mr. Jumouon, of McGill Collage, Monti-on], in visiting his fricnd. Rev. J. U. Tumor. in town. David Connol, Sr... of Ops, who has bean m poor beslth fox" Iomo timo pale in, no no pinned to le;rn. on m. mend. Thou no mtny Ilipl and hiluru in thll world wor'ro living in: Then who ltart with pronpecu {slrut at: no women. by sin; But I'm certain that you will notice, if “no rm. you closely ucnn, Thlt tho boy who mindl his mother uldom math: 3 wxckad mun. Thou b0 guided by her counsel it will no": loud you “way ; Rut nurod lb. [us your wolfaro in her thoughts by night 1nd «by. Don't forget thnt '11. has loved you sine. the dny your life began. Ah, the boy who minds 1in mother uldom nukes l wicked nun. Min Linio Cornoill, of Winnipeg, in visiting her friend: in Omomeo and in the towulliip of Cpl. Boy, jut lilton for s moment to I word I In" to “y; Msnlmod'l ante. In jut before you, during not!" every day; Bear in mind whllo you If. paling o'vor the intervening Ipan, That tho boy who hind. bu moth» neldcm nukes s wickod nun. A dud. in Bolton was turned out o! the club to which he belonged bo- cnuu ho psid his tnilor bill "to dnyl “uric wu pruontod. If any of our delinquon: snbocribou pny n one. for thin pspor now put duo we will at tho Quoon to knigm thorn. M: tho naidonce of the bride' l mother, Township of Ops, on Wodncedny, Jnn. mu 1896, in the pron-nee of about ham: and“... Mr. James W. Hinu, a! “Red in running. to '3. Inch. ‘2'}; h“, Ming gin-93," of W‘ 171.31:- 0n WodneldayJanJStb, 1896, by tho Rev John M. Gsrbuu, Mr. Jamal Whitfield Ilium, o! Ops. 30 Min Emnn Lon: Shaw, of Ups. On Wednesday,Jan. 15th, 1896, by the Rev. John M. anutt, Mr. yJohn Wright, of Fowlors' Como", to Mill Marsha Guthtio, of Emily, ban! Vi“ bride-maid,"|n'd hr. Elwin Slaw, brother of'tho bride, w“ noon-'- man. R". John M. anutt ”Eda“. The young couple m highly mpccwd. and «0 id: their fricndg jg wighjpg them awry ha‘ppineu, " We hove been informed that there ore numerouo podlere ot present going through the conntry offering woolen and cotton good: which they represent are part of o. Jorge otock demeged by fire end voter in Toronto. They put- up the good-in 8“ lote. and round:â€" able cheap, 0! course ; but vary con-id- erobly from that price if they find a doubtful cuetemer, or hove ony diffi- culty in ofl'ecting a eolo. Theee men found their way into Seymour Town- ship recently and mode some lulu, and will no doubt continue hueineu no long on they can find purchasers. They any be doing a legitimate trode, end the goodl they ore hendling may be genuine, but there in olwuye room for doubt. Xfufermer il deceived he hoe no redreu; his money is gone; and there in nothing {or him to do but get vexed, end eemotimee Itomp, and if he is inclined that way, profane eouxething or eomebody. Try the mer‘ chontoin Omemeo with your $60 cash purchaoee, and they may eorprgle you with what they will offer. Remember the Sundoy School Anni- veroory Servicol next Sundoy in tho lothodiot Church. Sermon: will be prooched by the Roy. S. '1'. Bortlett. of Cobourg. In the ofiernoon on im- ‘inonoe mueomeetinz of children on! odulto will he held. at 2.80 o’clock. Lobenen ochool joining the Ommoo echool. 0n Mondoy evening 0. grand muoicol end literory ontortoinment el rere merit will be rendered, of which one importont feature will be " Loyolty to the British Crown," brought out by moi-clung, waving 0! flags, and potrioh long. The singing on Sunday end Monday will be led by the Orchoetro of ‘ the School. Spedol collection ot all serviceo on Sunday. Ton cents admin- olon on Monday evening. Doors open ot 7 o’clock. The Boy Who Kind: nu lather. Jeuee McCerroll, neer Fowlers' Cer- nere. bed the misfortune et getting hie arm broken on Hondey, ceased by hie being thrown from hie cutter. Dr-_ Bredd eet it, end hope- ere entertained the: he will soon be able to me hie arm. Their Way vs‘. Ours. KINMHAW NUPTXALI. PERSONAL. MARRIED. Duly 31,00 per Dozen. When you ere going ‘0 get merried. don’t forget to procure your merriege license. C. Hughen in Lindsay Willi-sue one {or you {or $2.00. Be euro ond proâ€" cure it in ample time, [0 as to avoid no deley.â€"46â€"t{. County Clerk '8 Office, Lindsay, 14th January, 1896. A speciality, warranted to fatten the leanest of people, Recom- mended by the Medical faculty, for all weak people who are run down in health. CALCUTT'S ENGLIsH Hr. Hondron, late or'l'oronto, ll now run- nln n rotuunnt uHZ’JGoor e-ut. Botuud 001 I081. nu plled at. all our: .1. man. rouonablo pr cel. ch. attemlon to all. Bpeclul attention shown to ladies. Your pstroulgo respectmll aodclted. Mm. MR. ENDRON. Pourboro. W. A.Gnodorin, dealer in Wall Paper, Picture Frames and Window Shades, Mirror Plates sud Artists’ Goods. Near Post Office, Lindsay. Work don. in City Style at lowest rates. 39- TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1896, 1t 2 o’clock p.m., for the transaction of general buliness. Tobe had on first mortgage from Private Parties, with a. prive- lege of reducing pnnciple as you wish. Insure in the “canada Life " this month and get full benefit of one year's profits from the best and strongest instxtution in canada. NOTICE is herebv given that tho Municipsl Council of the Corporation a! the County of Victoria, will meet in the COUNCIL CHAMBER, in the COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF LIND-BY, CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. H. CALCUTT’S Juno. Smith a 00., 15 Rani-It... Linduy, no specinily prep-red to meal. the van" of Omenoo and cmlenc of Victoria County. at Steam nnd Hot Water Futon, - Slninry Plumborl. Tin and Iron Workoru, Root“: of III Kinda. Home brainnpn amenity. o~ chino 0110! all Kinds. Bru- Goodn, Pumps. etc. Acnu Solicited. 85-3111. Till HUFFHII now-l. End orders to Cilcutt's Brewery, Corn-r Chub“. mud Want-Qt... Pourboro. Tm- now Hotel hu bun nowly remodeled sud rcnovnted and in now on. o! the be“ turns-bed bonu- h: Cnnudn. Good ”an0 Iccommodnlon. Toms rouonnblo. 4l~3m. Call only ut Mu. Scollio'l Grocery. Corner Simcoo 3nd Aylmor 8L, Puer- bou’, now oquippod win: the {to-hon 3nd be“ family GROCERIES, Ton. Sagan, lld at the low“: living price! {or cut: or marketable produce. for which tho highs-t price is paid.-393m PETERBORO. Kay: by all Leading Hotels: J. nor tn. Lind-sf. be:- lo-vo to Invzu h1- Emily rlendl to ca II!) no him » the Me- Wstor Homo. when be In better propsnd to give wcommoanuom and oonvenlonoo In ovary relpect. Good nab!” 3nd thdl, an attentive holtlor than on hand. Corner Lind-av and Ken Lou- 8-5-3111. Hetczer'l Fsucy Good: Store, Kent-It... Lluduyfinuoted {or the Inn, hum! yarn {or nLablllty w Iupply your wauu ln Funcy Goods, all klndl 01 plasma. Cleaning Dyln sud Wall Paper: Specialty. Plano cull an Judge {or yourself. Agent Smyth'o Dying Workl. Toronto. , 85-311). G. Walter anon. or flu Mxllbroox runTp Works, wishes to lnlorm his friendl In CIVID, Emuly, Ops. and Gnomes. that his Force 3nd L n Pumpl sro unaurgsued for quality andrheapneu. You will o well‘ to can baton mnklnx your Dutchmenâ€"8641:: Tho command flocks of J. Dobuon 3nd A. Dot-nun, teoontly purchaled by Gruhun a: 00., Grocers, otc., contains bargains. You should take advantage 0! them when villi.- ing Lluduy. Kent St... opp. Benson Home. 3 W. Whit... Kent-IL, Llndny, manutncturen and dealers in the finest Boots and shoes Ind Rubbers Into-nu IGI. Are Workln Wond- ers and Selling onden. cm and udgo {or yoursell. 38-81:: J. H. Lennon. opposite Ben-on Home. Kent-u. Lindsay, 1- reputed to on" via!- tor-to Lindsay bursa nu unheard of in New end Second hand Furniture, beside: many other Hnel In Home Furnishings. 84-31:: Ityou wants urn-emu pump 01 any dea- cri tlon, give the Millbrook Pumg Works I cal ,or wrlu to G.W. Green, Mill rook, 0m, and you will bonem thorcbyyâ€"M-sm When you vtult Llndny call st (3. K. Fox's, 115 Kent-It... next door lo Pout. Dance for choloo Frulu in Season. Confectionery, lco Cram, Cool Drink: snd Luncheon 3.: 311 hour: 85-8111. When going to Pourborouxn do not. forget to call at. Henry Bros.'store r you want. to buy cheap Groceriel, Wines, or Liquors George-st... oppouno the market. Cuh p114 for hunter. ecu. to. Il-Sm. Go to nglnbothun’l. when In Lind-37. mt pure drugs. Try mo Insect Punter for AM: .31]. A cull solicited.â€"27-lv. Bear thin in mind it you require unythxng 1n wstchu, clock-Jewell”, ullverware, etc" for weudln preaeuu, go to W. F. flcL‘urty, Llnduy. 0 will plane you. Prlcn moder- “0:4!3- am If You Want a. Snap Read the F01- lowmg. Loyel Orange Lodge, of the Dietrict of ‘ Emily. met in the Orenge Hell, Omenee, lut'l‘ueedey evening, et 7.30 p. m._ Bro. Williun Aaeme, Dietrlct Mentor, 1n the cheir. After the generel routhe of bun- neu, pertaining to the Blame: Ledge, wee transected. the following oflicere were duly elected {or 1896 :â€" D. M.â€"-Wm.Cottingham. D. D. M.â€"G. Switzer. Chaplein - W. H. Hooper. ‘ Rec.-Bec.â€"Joe. T. Benny, re-electod. l Fin.-Sec.â€"J. J . Magee. I Tree-.râ€"W. D. Stinson. D. ofC.-â€"Thoe. Downey. Lecturerâ€"Chas. McCague. Owing to the leteneue of the evening the npeachee ofthe newly elected offi- cer-e were short, eealot of bueineae had to be traneacted. The Twelfth of July Celebration in hkely to be held in Ome- mee. Now is the tune to teke held end make the enticipenon ofit a. reality. omcors of the District of Emily, A great tonic and Appetizer, I. D. THORNTON. Agent. Dublin Porter CHEAP MONEY, 11.â€" noutuurunt. op Ale '1'. MK'I‘CHI'I‘T. County Clerk. 6-2t solicited. Call on me and 1 will guarantee satisfaction. A fine 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, Wheatlets, Cracked Wheat, Graham Flour. and Corn Meals. These brands are all man- ufactured by the VICTORIA ROLLER MILLS. A call is TN! FIN"? TEA IN THE WORLD rnou THE TEA puu‘rrgjmn Tu our "Momma" Tonic u: up by the Indian Tr.- grounn u 1 mph of a but quahda uf indium 'l'OuI. Thu-afor- they use 0:. gram: an: in nu val-c60- of the Ta and in Hand. lhnt in why a") gut it up thomulven and I.“ it only in the origin; whgoo. chef-by ”curing in purity und excellence fun upitlg 15.. x lb. and 5 lb. puka‘u. um] um: told in b West End Flour and Feed Stare. A keen rnor sad I. clean towel for "cry cun- tomer 3nd :â€" Il‘ you should want an easy above, A: good 33 barber over two, Jun coll. 3nd at. my par or find A razor'c edge to null. your mlnd; I'll cut and dress your halt wlth tuto, To lull. the contour oryour race. ly room la nest my towels clean, Sela-0n sharp and razors keen, And everything 1 thnk you'll and To null. the lane and please the mlnd; And all taut an. and skill can do, Ifyou wlll call I’ll do {or you. I'll shave you all, the young the gay, I'll «have you all for ready pay; Shaving I do at any Lxme. And for uhavlng I get. a. dime; But do not mean a «lime ln trust. For that. would make a barber “bust." WM. COLYIN’S For Twenty Five Years DEILEH IN Lumber, Shingles, Lath, and Building Material of all kinds. Also agent for all kinds of Farm Implements. Office and Yard : The late Cop- lin Laidley’s Old Stand, Stur- geon St., OMEMEE. - ONTARIO. TN! Fm“? TEA IN THE “la-Ln .IIHIHIO .FHHIFI Olav: .IiOn-I‘m n‘uiOIuhA-a FINE PASTRY FLUUR New Lumbef Yard. aaaaaaaaaa W H- KENNEDY WOMEN I“DOUBT ALL 0000 GROCERS KEEP IT. ffyour KW does not keep it. tell him to - “e to CALL AT J. B. UKE CU’S. 418 George St, Peterhomuuh, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits Veg- etables. Oysters. Fish, Game Poultry in sea.- aon. CannedGoods, Con- fectionery, c. Onto the rim!”- of tho under-Inna Lot 21. Con. . lnily, on or shout. tho 8th 0 Nonmborlut. The ownorll "qua-ted to prove property, pny churn. 3nd take her “my. '21:. Grand Cantu-.1 Hotel Potorbol-o, Eu boon runodollad under new manage- Incnt with tho only Elevator Aceomodnuon In town. Good Sawing. Terms reuonsble. Oppoute the Open Home, George-It. GEORGE GOBIEL. 40-h Proprhtor. Whole-a). and Rat.“ Denim-1n Grocerie- Flour, Food, Bacon Ham, Lard. San 811.4 g:{. Anklnd- orGardon 3nd Field Suds, Rood can. Ostmeal. ac.. ac. Talophonu 148. «a Goorzo and 144 3nd 146' Brock-nu" Peter- boro, Ont. W. e. TULLY. formerly of 0m.- momomorsuunnn. Tolophonom. 462m Doe. ”h. 18.6. WECOOK§ BESIERJEND DUNN’S BAKING POWDER Telephone 304. Mpg-Johann sud can". of the Bus lands, In Stock. fl and 13 Front Street But. Toronto. IN IT. NATIVE PURITY Liiciir 5“,: III CANADA. 6-11 at Thou. Br-dy'n, T WALDON STEEL, HAYTER a. CO A PERFECT TEA 0"- x-xr-nn. STRAYED, To mm!» Irv-nun my Ind v Lap nu emu-I u hunky «mam-n. Th Wu." an "m- Ionru" lay-u mg a“ gar-ml duvdopmmt. pmvfd. Ian. Ie‘u‘mr mull. Anti-rho“ hand. All ~ux¢1fll ull no. no) ’1 has. Nob-“animator.“ hm SHOULD TAKE PENNYROYAL WAFERS “AT TH Eâ€" JOHN J. HAGEE. Omonee, P. 0. 14‘ ., a a, “1", A: \fnréafkt ‘LW avg-x. Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Blinds, c., o J. P. RYLEY, Proprietor. 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. 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. THE CITY PLANINB MILLS As usual, this store has made preparations for this season and is now showing the most attractive line of Presents in the market. In SILVER, PLUSH, and CELLULOID. Also a beau- tiful line of D O L L S Victoria Planing Mills L I N D S A Y. My stock of General Groceries is complete with everything fresh and good for the holiday season and at prlces to suit the times. Groceries Confectionery Parties wanting good Fruits, Peels, c., for the Christmas Cake, will do well by giving me a call. Also special value in teas from 20c. upwards. The celebrated Monsoon and Hurma Teas in stock, at 30, 40, and 50¢. per lb. We have a. few of those heavy Freize Ulstcrs still left, to be cleared out before the end of the vear. McPhersonCo. Very Cheap. In Dry Goods, we are showing speeial lines for the holiday season, in Gloves, Ties, Silk Handkerchitfs, 6:0, and a full line of General Dry Goods, at close cut pricL-s. WmBRADBURN McPherson8cCo. THE Peoples’GvoeerIy Has to hand the finest 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 PETERBOROUGH, ONT . R. DON ELL, : PROPRIETOR. SEASON ABLE GOODS Teas and Coffees a Specialty. TERMS, CASH. Mouldings OMEMEE, ONT. Casings BA SE DOORS Winter? Triade. NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, Men’s Fur Caps. ON THE DICKSON RACE, Special Attention given to country dw el~ lings, and estimates for building and repairs given. Planing, Matching and Turning, all at Lowest Prices. All kinds of lumber, cedar posts and cordwood wanted. S’Storm Sash, Porches, and Blinds made in the quickest pos. sible time. And Building Material of all kinds kept in Stock. Wellington St To pay too much 10:- Son Buy ECLII’S ‘ the very best, value you nan get.

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