:33: E Highest cash price paid for wool and wool pickmgs and feathers, or goods ngen m exchange. {€933 Carding W09} Wanted 1 Having leased the above well known l-ZotelJ will be " at home "to my old rrlends m: n. .v guests ew-rydayln the weekâ€"Sun- day. v-xcemed. The Royal Oak has been «.ver’mn'ml, and “ summer followed.†now “Ln-.m" haw: hopn at in, and excellent cccnmmmtatlon uflon ml the public. Farm- 01's, vaellen and Borders are offered. every com'eannce and comfort at. moderate rates. A tip-top tnblc. a well-kept. bar. a eommodtons yard and ample stable accom- modation 0112]) to“ ï¬ll the bill.†Come and ne me. Yours truly ARTHUR ROUSTREE. Il-Sm Lalo oi the Commercial Hotel. 10 LEFT. _ ~ 01' the 251011et ï¬ts pot in the window a: $3.50 for an Bag.†bargain we have 10 left. These we willdispose of at the ‘ same low price, only $3.50, but cannot repeat “neonâ€"China Hall and Silver Bazaar. 2180 George street. 'Best sets of teeth, upper or under, re, r price Slz’, warranted for $8 at. Mme» .: «Ital Rooms. Lindsav.â€"21-4t In the sumo old spm-numer st., Peterboro. Wilson’s Royal Oak Hotel. .‘. lump of sugar is not easier to take ‘than Higinbotlmm’s Little Liver Pills. A. Higzinbothum, Lmdsay.-â€"19-tf Remember, _\ on can get... 0 Butter Pails for“ -" :2Bronms for 250., ' 4 large flint lamp 0 Inmnm s for“ -56. ' ,6 medmnx flint lamp chimneys for 25w at ST1\SO\’S.'_ Yonng people vrlzn u 15h to be imle- {prudent will ï¬nd it to their advantage to :ukea Course Ill our Institv-tion. We do not guarantee to gne diplomas in a col-tam time, but ue do guarantee to gwa a thmough tramwg in both the Businesu anu b‘lmrtlmml departmentsâ€" ln short. to give students what they pay f'or. Our Graduates have no *rouble in doing Ollice Work. Wri-‘a us for particulars. .A‘GOOD INVESTMENT 2.2 we n day m the wool season. *3? our all wool and mixed mat- '55, the best made. one mo'tl tor fertilizing pur- .‘.~_:. gro mil ï¬ne or coarse. The Bath bun Comps PETERBOROE‘GIE. Bram-h ofï¬ceâ€"430:. Man-my am} Both mm M.» Lumber. Shimzkxx. r~ s‘n. hours. Blinds. Win. do: an}! Moor i' ' Sewn} Posts, Stair Just Nerf}: of .Isrnter St. Bridge, W. FAINT swam Wuullen Hill, Our customers‘;9f ,Emily .and Ops wxll ï¬nd it to their advantage Lu call at our factory in Lindsay, on ‘-.‘- illiam St., opposite Bank of Bvczything went in the big ï¬re ' 1' the 25th inst., but we are=~again sealed in a lar‘ger .and better Lime ed factory. \Ve'have now the 2-5!: factor}, ï¬tted with the best and most up-to-date machin- r3 , and our customers can depend 3r. g :22 ng what the; - require on short tnotice. - ’ (‘1’ FIRE! i, "V, V"â€". R'Hia, nah-muns..\1mxl4lvrs .‘tv. uxtnn '3qu in Egg. Stove and Nut Sizes {flar 122;: {or Grntvn; Smithing and Steal-cm: «‘oal' also Coke and Lehigh Ln mu tor Foundries. , 1“; (LE. HUBBS. Agent PETERBORO. DENTIDT. _: hours 9 a;m. to 6 p.m. “ e . Residence. King St" Omemce. Ont. Nanak omce. over new Post ()fm'e. .en‘ :‘e omce. ow-r Brash um‘s rccvry. OZuEMEl-I EVERY MONI‘A Y. timer, Solxcltor, Notary l‘anc. .tc., Money [0 Loan. 9-1" ‘ Fred. W. Ivory, aey to Loan on Momma at Iowa-st rate-s “crest. :proved .1 ndorsgf) hates discounted for *' LLBKOOK train ixbt'ékccédm: 12 months. 'KEK BROKER. ‘Jl Kenn LINDSAY. A RARE CHANCE. Full Leaf Again 3 J. H. Sootheran, PE’E‘LRBORO. of Hunter St. Bridge, t e 23:25:. stack of Permzwrv in He County is kept malxn lmir l rushes, gen t’s companions, shm - Eng mugs. hand mirrors, and i! we do saw it. ourselves. it. i.~ lli:in.botham’s Drug Store, 1.1m!- say. Robert Ruddy. Unlmas 3mm \\ ant to kmm “Lt-r1- PRINBLE McBREA Business College. Pa terborough “-ON -THEâ€" : ONTA RIO. Jospph Incas, deputy-returning U537: 61'}. ! v n- l' “‘“b u\rULII.-...l.-. I HI! tor .Lt gwiiim: b-mth :m.l mp9 11V: scrvu'es 11f you clerk... G}: l‘wLun Enghrh, at. dequty re- _. , ‘ vnrz‘ n" ’1...- 1‘ '0 M U I- â€Hume‘s†I t . .. r u 2) 1113 ml v "k Win 1 dwisinn .\<). 5, taking pnii, 01 66 The Township 5. 8. Convention we understand, will be held in Omemee on the 215$ of January next. Particulars latex" Keep the date in mind. Moved by Councillor Kennedy, sec- onded by Council do now adjourn to meet on Monday, the ï¬rst day of Febru- ary next.-Carried. L‘arrxed. S35 15 Moved by Conn. Scully. sec by Dep- uty Reeva Mitcheii, lhat by-taw No 277 for appointing and ï¬xing the remuner- ation of certain tnwnship ofï¬cers be now read a second and third time and ï¬nally passed, and that the Reeve and Clerk do sign and uflix the corporate seal thereto â€"Carried. nmanM3$$Hw \. $32. zemsmu A <3t¢3§< hul<49¢ \Kâ€"l Lures: circular Inn of any scientiï¬c paper In the worms. 3 rendmxy Illustrated. No Inn-111nm man 5110 a be without 1:. Week! , â€Alba VOM': 31.50 stxinouths. _Addreln. 310‘ N a: C0._. twang. 861 Dummy. Sew York c:.-.~. Carried. v'l’ - nus" I 8. etc.) For information and free Handbook Write to MUNN C0., 361 BROADWAY. NEW Yong. Oldest bureau for securing patent-a In America. Every mum: takon nut by us :3 brought before the public by a notice glven tree otchugo in the R?» O West [3 undusy ...............$ 2 00 Thos H Dnnhe, for work perform- ed on 3rd con. E of East Q L T Atu‘ell, fox-C Shem-ow, indigent T Middleton, for P Waters " Village of Omemee, per G A Bal- fnnr, Village Clerl:,for 10 ses- sions of Division Court in vil- lage ha]l...... W H Curry, necessaries furnished (,‘Si.errm\', indigent ........ John J Blackwell for C Sherrow 50 3 65 5 00 20 00 100 300 Moved by Coun. Kennedy, arc. by Coun. Scully, that the Reeve and Clerk do issue orders on the Treasurer for payment of the following duly examin- ed and approved accounts, that is to sm- : D H Donnghne for nnderhrnshing Moved by Councillor Kennedy, that by-Iaw number 277 for the purpose of appointing and ï¬xing the remuneration of «'ertmn Township ofï¬cers he now in- troduced and read a. ï¬rst time. Carried. The Reeve appointed William H. Le bane as joint auditor with William H Hooper. â€"-('arried turning â€AWL-r :11, polling suin- divisian No. 5, taking puii, luii9uze, use, pf pulhng booth and svrvices of poll c!erk.... James C. Leary, deputy returning ofï¬cer at poliing sub-division Moved by Councillor Scully, seconded i by Councillor Kennedy, that the Reeve and Clerk tic-issue orders on the Treat:â€" urer in payment 02 the following duly approved exnenses in connection with lust Municipal nomination and election, that is to say: Maggie Mitchell, Captain Salva- tion Army. for use of Barracks for holding nounination......... Arthur Franks, Fan-Returning Ofï¬cer at pollingsub-division No. 1, taking poll, mileage, use of polling: booth, and ser- vices of poll clerk . 6 80 Devid‘lialfour, deputy returning otliuer at polling suit-division No. 2, taking: poll mileage and use of polling booth 5 40 John Spence, deputy returning oi~ ticer at polling sub-division No, 3, taking: poll, mileage uni me of polling hootli ....... . 5 4O Juwph Lucas, 11011:;ty-returniizg «mili-w-r :Ll' 300 (I) . . I _. \ my, “will tum Ami that. the venmneration of the members of'the Board of Health be ï¬x- ed at Q1420 per day for services while emhloyed in connection with the work of said Board, and mileage at the rate of ten cents per mile one way «mly, and that the ('Iurk he and is now hereby instructed to draft the usual by-law to tlus eflect.â€"(‘urried. Edward Sheridan appointed fora term of two yrars, in.lieu of John J. Mitchell resigned. tilled as follows, that is say: John I. Ashmore, retiring member, re appointed for a. term of three _\ears. And turther that Hm present vuvan- vies in the Local Board of Health, be filled as follows, that is saw: Frederick J. Bradd, M. D, Medical Health Other for the current year at a salary of $10 00. 1:. J. Grundy, Clerk fur the current year at :1 salary of $185 ()0. Wm. H. Curry, Treasurer, for the cur- rent year at a salary of $83.00. Wm. H. Hooper, to audit the accmxnts of 1896 at. a salary of $6.00. Moved by_ Deputy-Reeve Mitchel], BC. by Councillor Fee, that the follow- ing named persons be appointed lo the respective oliices as are hereinafter named. in this I\Iunicip:|]it;.v for such terms and remuneration as are further hereinafter mentioned, that is to say: The minutes of last sesaion were read approved oflast session \\ ere read, ap‘ proved of and conï¬rmed. l’resent.all the duly elected members for the current year, namely: Reeve, Jam rs It. Boate; Deputy lee '9, John J. Mitchell ; (‘0'): cEHors, Ima- II. Fee, ha i0 M; Kennedy and Dennis Scully. 'l he above named Reevv, Uépnty-Reme and (‘onncillnrs Iravhvg taken and sub- snribed the required declaration ofqnal- iï¬cution and of oï¬ice, took their aents and proceeded'to business, 0311mm, EMILY, Jan. 11. 1897. Forty-eighth yearâ€"First seasion. I‘ouncil met at eleven o’clock a..m., pursuant to Statute. No. 6, taking p011, mileage and use of polling b00:h.... 6 40 Emily Councii Proceedidgs. "n‘t‘r at pniilnzf b"‘ -\1(6‘s:1f o'i clerk as..-“ R. J. G RA N DY, CLERK. $40 60 700 Patent and Extension Top Car- riages and Buggies of the latest Design and Finish. My Waggons are pronounced the easiest run- ning waggons on the market. All work guaranteed. Terms liberal. Call solicited. 3U Manufacturer ofCarriagcs, Slain th and Waggons. Repairs at all times promptly attended to My specialties including Sunol Cart, either for the track or roads. LINDSAY L. O’CONNOR, C. rner Kent and Cmubridue Street, Lmdsay, Ontario. Ten :5, $1.001wrday. The bar supplied with the (slum-est brands of Liquors and Cigars. Good stubling and attentive hostler. BILLY VEI'N H, Manager. 011mm; Horns: 9 to 11 a. m., Ito 5 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m. Dr. T. Pnpham McCullnngh, EYE, EA R. THROAT AND NOSE. DR. YELLAND’S 0L1) STAND. lately nmrupied by Dr. REM P’I‘, PETER BORO. Corner of George and Murray Streets. A YEAR OLD HEXFER. The owner is requested tn prove pro- perty, pay expenses and take her away. JOS. JAMISUN, 51-3t Omemee P. O. On to the premises of the undersigned Lot 9 Con. l, Emilx, on or about the 23rd of October last, When you are going to get. married, don’t forget. to procure your marriage license. (1 Ilughan in Lindsay will issue one for you for $22.00. Be sure and pro- cure it in ample time, so as to avoid no delau’.â€"46-U. THE HUFE‘MRLN HOUSE This new Hotel has bwu newly remodeled and renovated and la now one or the bent. I‘urnhhcd houses in (i‘nnmln. Hood stable accommodation. 'J'ernmreusunuhle. 413m. Cornerf‘harlotte and Water-st», Potm’bum‘ ,,_ V.,‘...b llllll \a >JLJLVII D l‘wplv's )zIIXCkI, Standard and Utlxm' \wll sulurtcd Bramls. Also .1 choice L line of IIICLIIS. compxising l Ullm’. Outs Standard Oat \Ieal, lx‘ollcd 33' he; lt, 33 'hcatlcts, Cracked 33 heat, (xxaham I 10111. and Corn Meals. '1 hese brands are all man- ufactuxed by the VICTORIA ROLLER MILLS A call is solicited. T WALDON. A ï¬ne fresh stock, just arrwcd, of the (Lhoiccst Brands of Pastry Hour. z-onsisting of the Queen’s. \\ \. â€"AT THE-â€" West End Flour and Feed Store. HNE PASTRY FLOUR Luzon: circulation of any sclanuflg paper in the world. Splendldlx Illustrated. 50 Intelligent man should be wnhour, 1t. Weekly. 83.00 a vent: $1.501“: months. Adm-es; MUNN .% 00.. Punusums. 361 Broadway. how York our. For Barguxnn In Dress Goods, IIOslury, Gloves. Under- wear, (‘9 nets. and Staple [Iry (mods. call at, "'l‘ulc PEOPLE’S STOMP." opposite Market, George .51., l’ctcrboro. 17 D. O. LEGENDRE, Prop. Call at Thou. Brady’s, “’holesnlo and Reta“ Dealer in Groceries, Flour, Feed. Bacon Hum. Lard. Sun and Hay Allklndsnx'Garden and Field Seeds. All kinds «.f Farm Produce tuk9n in ex- clmnre. ()Id Pest Univ», “6 Brm'k st. and 442 (marge-st" l’etcrborn, 0m. Telephone No. 1'22. \V. C. TULLY.formerly of ome- mce. Chlex‘Salcsmun. 46 25m 0030 1,000 Testimomals. -v. ...-â€".-.u. out“ For information and free Handbook write to XUNN x.co.. 861 ,BuQADWAY. NEW 1‘0sz. Oldest bureau for seem-mg patents in America. Every patent. taken out. by us is brought before the public by anouce given tree or charge In tho Wool. ' Wool 2 “tool 2 “e. \\ in pan the inwiwsi pr II- fur-am qII:IIItiI_\ III um 1 dc- Inerml In our millai, sr.‘ \Â¥ In St L, LiIIdI-I.I\..1-er lh. «xtru IIHImcIi in trade. Our stock (If dry goods is large sud vell usmirtmi and sold at “linlvsule â€in-.3 Dvul direct “ ith the IIIaIIuIacIIIrI-rsand sm 9 RL'PIIIF' salaries and cuuunismun Inm’ expen- ces. (Pricf-s for man IiiHClllrill;'tll II n H carding: 5c fur ru'ls, 130.1 r single \urll, 12¢. “If“?!lVilIg‘ 1101\N BROS, Lindsay \\ cullen mills. P. Clunnn. late orClmmn House, Lindsay, Is now proprietor 01 the (,‘lunuu Hon-e. Peterboro’, 0pm. the (LT It station, cor. Aylnwr and Charlotte-sis" where he has secured umplr- shed and stable m-vumodu- non, and will be glad to ace nil his old (Hands and 1m trons. Terms llbeml.â€"13â€"3m §vimti£it gnzéï¬tï¬ï¬ (Established 1878.) Arrangements have been made by the undersigned to lend on Real Estate security at rates of interest from 5 to 7 per cent, very large sums at 4} %, the mort- gages taken for any term not ex- ceeding ten years, and the inter- est payable yearly, half yearly or quarterly, on days ï¬xed to suit borrower, Principal can be re- duced by instalment. Apply to BARRON STEERS, Dominion Bank Building, William Street. Lindsay. L. O’CONN OR, YEI'I‘CH’S HOTEL. MONEY LENT. HOTEL CHANGE. STRAYED GEORGE ST†PETERBORQUGH. GOUGH BROS. 200 Youth’s Beaver 30 Black Gout Coats 1? 90 “ 17 5o 25 duz Sealette Caps, jockey 50 200 duz hmmtion Caps, from 19 to 50 :2 (102 Tera Lamb Caps 2 90 were 5 oo 25 Wombat Fur Coats, (300 All-\\ 001 ( anadian Tw’ed Sluts $3 90 «ioo fine new English Tweed Suits 4 90 3501aucy Yorkshire Tweed Suits 4 75 sou Scotch Tweed Suits. 6 00 Ton All-wool Worsted Suits ...... 7 50 550 Worsted Suits, plain check 5 90 Underwear ....£ 35 " 50 men’ 5 heavy O K Un- der\'.eur........... 4o “ 60 50 dozen Pon'ee Silk liandkerciiiefs, hem slitcth... . ..... 35 ‘25 doz white embroider ed silk Handkerchiefs 50 (jough’s World beater, all-wool , Socks, ribbed top. .. . .. 10 lo doz men’s all-wool Cardigan Jackets 80 were 3 1 25 men’s An erican Night Rulnes,embroidered fronts.... ....$1 00 were $150 men’s heavy twill Cot~ ton Night Robes ' 69 men’s Silk and Satin, INN-Land knots, worth 25¢ each. . 2 for 25 men’s Fancy Ring- “oud Gloves 25 were 40 men’s Lixzen Hand ker- chiefs, hem stitched 15‘ men’s hem-y Underwear l9 “ 25‘ m en_’§ heavy A Il-wool 200 All-\\- 01 Tweed Ul- slcrs ..........5 50 350 lmpmted Frxeze Ul- sters, in {our differ- out sl;udes . . . .9 5o 75 Men's Cape U’coats 5 50 125 ï¬ne ('orkscrew “ 150 ï¬ne Wool Melton “ loo All-Woo) Beaver " 125 Allâ€"Wool Frieze l‘orerittg higger and better values than ever in the annals oi the Clothing Trade of the country. Wake up and walk up. Here we are opening the Full '1 rade in (nothing, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps. We are ten years on deck and have seen numy a sale. go down on the lmsiness horizon. We are now on oureleventh annual trip better than ever prepared to bring bargains to your doors, to clothe the poor mun with the rich man’s dress, and all the same low bed rock prices as of yore. For ten years we have made ten years of progress Our knowledge of the trade has grown and our ability to supply your wants Not only are our stores the known and recognized headquarters for the Clothing Trade of the cmtntry, but one of the distinguished attractions of the town. Far and near our fame has spread until our names as traders is as familiar in the homes of the County as a red waggon on the township concession lines. Touching Up This Territory Triumphaoiiyi Touching It Up for All It Is Worth! MEN’S OVERCOATS. Over-coats Proprietor. Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Blinds, o., o J. P RYLEY, Youth’s Overcoats. Victoria Planing Mills L I N D S A Y. CAPS AND FURS generally for their patronage in the 1 same for the future, and wishmg all New Year, I remain, yours Sincerely. T. J. PARSONS. I have just received and opened up a new stock of goods suitable for the Xmas and New Year’s trade. This is the place to get New Year NEW YEARS ome to the Big Push ! Come to the Big Riddance! Come to the Hustlers! Come and Buy! Youth’s Tweed â€WMOOOOQ'IWWOOOOOâ€. Gent’s Furnishings. Ulstvrs............ . . . . The “Emperor Perfection†Furnace Oranges, Lemons, Confectionary, Candies Nuts, in fact anything and everythln to help you have a Happy New ea MEN’S SUITS v _ THEJAMES SMART MPG. 60.. 1.79.. . Bnocxvnut, cm. 3 QWMOMO WOM“OMWQG¢O 090009009†Thanking my many Customers and the Public PRESENTS The Wonderful Cheap Men, $14 50 were $19 50 $ 3 oo were$ 5 oo 490 15 no 10 oo lo 00 15 oo l 50 10 9o 8 50 12 5o 13 5o 850 socks 50 “ l on 50 cases Ladies’ croquet Rubbers 23 5o doz mackinaw Socks 50 100 men’s Fancy Embroidered Slip- pers 75c and $1 and Congress...... 1 25 " 1 6o men’s Ki Balmoral.... 1 l9 Youth’s ip Balmoral 75 Boy’s Kip Balmorals.. 69 men’s ï¬ne Cordovan 2 5o “ 4 oo Ulilgja Boots _]9<_:., 25c.. 35c., Worth dduble; men’s Felt Boots, loose Women’s Dongola but- ton Boots. ......... $1 10 were 81 50 Women‘s Amer Don- gola. button Boots 1 75 “ 2 75 Women’s Oxfords and Slip ers..... 65 “ 90 men’s ufl‘ Balmoral double-breasted . ‘ 500 Blue Serge Suits," .. ~Yiece, heavy, Fangy pleated All- -owo Canadian FOR WOOD ONLY the past and seeking a rshare of the 'all a most happy and prOSperous 3 piece .. .. . 1' ancv hootch 'huaed extra heavy All-wool Canadian Tweed ......... $3 75 West England Tweed, 14 different patterns . . .'. . . . . . . .. Venetian and Corkscrew, all wool former price $11 o...-...uo..oo Blue Serge All-wool 3 piece Suits, 82 90 Heal'yï¬Tanadian Tweed, All-wool ,' Boy’s Tweed Cape Over- voats .............. $1 75 were $2 90 Boy’s Nap Cape Over- coats ....... 2 25 " 4 oo Boy’s All-wool Tweed ' Oven-coats 2 75 “ 4 50 Boy’s Irish Fneze Ul- sters.......... ..... .. 4 oo “ 7 00 Your pick of 500 Cape Overcoata ranging in price from $4 to $7, for 2 90 . “rml f r (IPSC'HN‘W‘. rn'nlngrm. vam 11211.4( uni burnixw he?! tux Sc: m'r cc‘c- lnntwl“Ke1-cy†\\ arm Air Ucucrmur Lciuzc placing your cub... W1: 0 or ym1 :1 fumnce 111:? is 11'1C1'rvms'icd 1115111111.- uscnlial 11111111» 111: :1 1,) 11 11131.1: :1 thornug‘ 1.y 1. r51 1 ~11:1111cr. I: 11 1‘01;- 11'111-1c1111z1 scic.11l.c â€11111111 us. is simulc, (l11r:111.1:. 11-1} 1;:5111'11111-12111-1 111111 “1.111.111 c111) mum and Culnu’ 111‘ 11. 1101 c. There is no longer any doubt about a hot an" furnace being (In: best house warmex for town or country. The question is only which luruucc to buy. in [he BOOTS AND SHOES Overcoats......... 450 175 Youth’s Nap Over- coats ......3 50 sec Youth’s Ulsters. . ..6 00 150 Youth's Cape Over- coats...... .........5 00 300 Youth’s Worsted Overcouts, 3 differ- ent shades . . . .5 00 250 Youth’s Overcouts from $6 to $8, now selling for. . . . .. BOY’S OVERCOATS EMPEROR PERFECTION †YOUTH’S SUITS Wellington St. BOY’S SUITS aw“ 4 195 5 50 10 oo ear 800 850 75o 00 GEN 18’ FURNISHINGS Mens \\ Lite shirts 32) Grey blankets White Blankets, 71b Lamb skin blankets Hul! won! earpel, 1 yd wide Floor oil cloth 1; yds wide Fancy Dutch (‘arpet Fancy Carpet, special Oxford slnirtings Grain bags Linen towels, ‘20 x 42 2 Towem, If) x 30 See our 50 prints, re:: 10. Flanneletles from 4c up. Bleached cottons Roller loweling - Feather ticking Fancy ginghnms Fine grey flannel 60 III Table “I en Hem _\ all wmIl flannel F lunnel sheeting lIne Militun flannel (a‘nadinn LIIeed, all \\ ool Grey goat rube Grey Cottona (' ottonade in fame) patterns 22% reg 30 17; u 20 fl» u n 20 u 25 u “ cashmere 18 G LOVES Ladies lmttrm kid gloves 63 Ladies' kid 7 hook lace 1.09 “ lace 87 Ladies’ Muck cashmere 15 Corsets. see our special line 39 Tweed in all colors Fancy. latest style Fancy, " Beaver m all colors 44 in. 46 in. 44 in. 27 In. 27 in. We are clearing out all lines of Fall and Winter Millinery at halt price. HOSIERY Ladies’ Ladies' 44 in. 40 in. 33 in. 40 in. Women’s heavy wool THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE OF CENTRAL ONTARIO. WE MAKE THE PRICES THAT Saves the Peoples’ Money. BARGAIN DAYS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Read the following price list. It will pay you. . . FEW CAN MEET US, NONE CAN BEAT US in either price. style or quality. We invite you to come and see us and it will be followed with the most pleasing and PRO FITABLE RESULTS TO YOURSELF. THE IVflBY PALACE STUHE Silk Henrietta (‘oaung Serge Henrietta all colors Fancy dress goods dress goods E HAY [Ifl’Y g STA PLE DEPA RTMENT DRESS GOODS Tweed serges ’l nrtan plaids Henrietta. Serges Fancy dress goods MILLINI: RY. walking hats trimmed hats ll MAN 'lLING Ladies’ Summer Waistâ€"A nice line, in dark colors, just to hand. Ladies’ Summer Vestâ€"in great variety, from 5c. to $1.75 each. See our half dollar line of Um- brellas and Parasols- anleuurEhance! GREAT VALUE Cur. Kent 8: William-313., ; I N D S AY Gloves and Hosierv. Our stock IS com- plete; they start at 10c. a. pair. in Ribbons and Mill- inery Trimmin 3. Do you want a um- mer Suit or Light Coat and Vest for the Hot Weather? ribbed Straw Sailors, Sun- shades, and Straw- Sha es of all kinds a1 kinds at sp ec- ioal a’LOVV PRICES. of Milliner- , Ready- Made Clot ing, and Summer Goods, at once. From this on Vou can look for CLEARING 89 " 1.25 1.15 “ 1.50 magmas: L‘w COMMENCE OUR {E 84 reg 1.25 19 reg 25 15 “ 35 17} reg 25 gm " 40 19 “ 30 43 " 60 25 39 reg Emm1 " 1.00 .. 2r. ll 85 “ 2.50 " 3.50 1‘ Bargains IO 25 60 ‘)5 10 12 (‘ROL‘KERY 97 piece colored dinner sets 5.99 reg 8 6») Special prices in white crockery. " special Mixed ten, green and biack Baking powder ’x‘mnatoos, com or peas Rtliï¬llls, new {ruit Currants, new fruit 4 lbs nnxed candies, {or 30 His bright yellnw sugar 28 lbs Redpath’s granulated 7 lbs Tapioca. Sardines - Salmon, good brand Japan tea, RUBBERS. (Granhy make). Men's lumbennan's rubbers 1.15 “ 1.50 " plain Rubbers 45 79;; 60 Women‘s Rubbers 3E) “ 45 " Storm Rubbers 40 -' 50 Men’s lined (J Slmes 1.15 " 1.50 Women’s Button Overshoes 1.15 " 1.50 SchiaI prices inal! lines of Children's Boots. Misses glove grain bale Misses buff bale Girls Don}: Button Boy’s ï¬ne bals - Youth's heavy school bals “ ï¬ne “ bah; 89 Women’s glove grain bals J D K - 1.15 Women’s giove grain bals :19 “ cuarse bals 88 Women’s Dnn button or bale 1.00 BOOTS AND SHOES ‘ Men’s h’vy lace boots 5 " Fine bals ]. “ ï¬ne congreal 1.: " Dung (.0113. I ‘ Dong bales, J D King 1.. “ Grangm rs 1.. Boy’ 3 Ieaxy school bale 1 “ “ allwool 44 ‘ Scotchshirta or drawers 75 ‘ Men's fancy ties ll ' REA DY~M A DE CLOTHING Meï¬â€™s Freize P. Jackets 3.47 “ Men’s “ Ulster O Coats 550 “ Men’s Tweed “ 5.00 " Men’s ï¬ne dress “ 7.59 " Boys Overcome 2.99 “ Men's Tweed Suite $6.50 “ Men’s Tweed Pants “ Knit tog; shim: Men’s shirt: or drawers Men’snï¬rge top shirts J D King a (30. 1.39 Don button or bale 1.25 “ _ J, D King 1.89 GRLK ERIES ..--~.., 1.15 95 l 10 1.19 144 18 reg 14 u h 391-0260 38 u 50 65 u 1.00 175 rutâ€"N ~1ï¬l€ câ€"ww v 1.10 I .-.'3 1J0 1.50 1.50 60 1 w 30 40 In 10 10 3h A mpruenutlve oi the will conduct a. beaunful, 11‘ 83“" [um meetzng, i! Bumkmmmemon Wedne mm, 1897. Subject: LittleJ prosperity to poverty. If yo u: “spamthon by all me: If you want the best, please‘ but lint G. E. Whiter: has open Photographic Studio 1n l’ete‘ Hunter Street, one door west 9 Street, apposite Oak Hall. w veg best work is done at rd prices. When 50:: are in tnwl can the New Studio. Dull “'1 Salt a good as brigln for m1 new style of photos at Whiter. The Township of Emily Sum} c-unvontion will le held in u.‘ teran Church, Omemee, on waning, Jan. 21. The prom good one and all 3120 amem delighted with the proceedi Joule Munro, 0! Toronto. and 23011.0! Keene, will assist. H welcome. Anniversary sernces xn ct with the Omemee Methodm Schoof: "I†he held on Run Monday,Jan.24th and 25th. did program is being arranzed dsy evening. Special service d‘y. Rev MnTucker, B. .5... I preach morning and evening. An enter supper and eaten under the auspices of Court No. â€0, C. O. F. wilt be he Temperance Hall, Mt. P183331 evening of Wednesday, Jan. 1 Gym" served from 5 ta 730. (ion of 060cm 3: S c‘vXock s! which a choice nnsica! an. prognm will be rendered b} foreign ulent. Admission," -: Dr. T. Popham McCullough, Throat and \nse \xmialis‘: lsnd’a nld stand latei} uoumit Kempt, Peterboro. If \ on has 9m ofthe abme parts gne in: $4.11!: NW1 Very (peels! lante: (or member- of the Bum of Children will be conducted ix min; at 6 p. m.. for which an 4 01 2 cents will be aha-god. and your children! The Methodist Sunday S Omemoe, held their annuaii of management on Tuesday when Dr. Thompson was elecu interment; Wm. H. Kennevi: ant, Min B. Benny, Secretary ; Treun ter. At the regain meeting 0: No. 114. on Fridny, Jun. 8th, t ing ofï¬cers were elected : W. M.â€"Bro. Wm. Maitland D. M.â€"Bro. Robt. McElwai Dent hi! to try " Dr. Shei: Cure." also "('a'arrh Remed: are giving great reliufto will these dimms, put up at East Store Lin {as}: Rev. D. C. Dav, u! Millbruo‘ ed moat amapmblff Tn very Mr: gatioxu iu the Isletlwiist (flux: mee. last Sunday. II. D. Williamson, repreu-e ï¬irm of Mason 6'. Riscl., Piam turer‘, gave the lixrror a (:31 day. The umnal Emily Agrxmm 2y meeting was held yesterday a full report “i! ibe given Le Remember the Oyster S entertainment at Mt. Pleasaa nestlsy evening next. See bi Everybody are invited to t Oyster Supper and (‘nncert an ant next Wednesday evenind Mr. Dornan, blacksmith, In his business here and int; back to the North West. The men divisxon court wi in ()memee on Feb. 6th, 1897; Walter Nugent, Egie Hill 1 Lunb spent Sunday in Mill menu LACO! F. [-2. Batch was in town on business, George W. Mchim ukea I Hockey Club Concert at Mi night. I. S.â€"-Bro. Wm. Stephens: F. aâ€"Bro. Robt. Adams. Tramâ€"Bro. J as. Johnson. D. of C.-Bro. Wm. Neil. Sectâ€"Bro. Sam English. 182 Conmxneemanâ€" Bro. P. S.â€"I have made ments with a Toronto ï¬x any watch repainng you 1 3rd Committeemsnâ€"Bro. 4th Commitmemsnâ€"Bm. 20d Committeemnnâ€"Bro. R J Mullig OXEMEE. THURSDAY. JAT THE OMEMEE MI 'NDEED, ALL Runs 0‘ 9008, SILVERWABE, nd «sonny, Music 8‘ ANTERNS, the New AMP8, (ï¬AL OIL‘ 'ndonbuadly the Beat Women in China. and ’ULLIGAN, me n OMEMEE.