[a journal {on ersâ€" publish 1 a t fi v t ay 3 e a r. I t the science I a c t i c e o sing, and i 5 esteemed bx successful rs in t h 1 s and G r e a Libera ion allowed. Printer’ 5 I n]: “New York. 2!: Dress Goods. spun Suitings; ,FaWn Green; 511;.“ in. wide; sale price 40c. Hair Smtings; own. lawn and 5C quality. Sale parï¬rnlarly min,» 1. ; d§ yd. lenul ha ; bu, Inn 36 and $7. Sale price 83 W. : Sen-(2,54 in wide. '. pun wool, ï¬ne tn. Sub whoâ€; ; Mill Oï¬ce 78 531! UNITED PRINTERS Cement, Plasc dsay to. o... In. so. ‘6 L 381‘ â€"!n the Omen-ea Presbyterian Church shed. on New Year's Night, 3 horse bIarxkel. Finder suitably reward- ed by leaving same a: Mirror Ofï¬ce. Dau- Sir,--â€"Pnrnnt me, through the columns of your vulvahlo paper; to 0:- pro†to the «Risen: 0! our riliago my hearty thank. for the Insulty and us! “M; which they h‘ave snppnrted my candivlnmre for the r ï¬ne of Reeve of our Vintage [cannot bu: be gratiï¬ed by the warmth and v-n.mimity with whicl. the charm: have supported my 2 nmimtion During the pro-vent year I M'l nn-leavor to dbcharge the duties ofmy uch in such a manm-r as to justify the conï¬dence of the voters. Yours truly, Mr.1‘. Boyd returned to the Peter- loro Bnoiness College on Monday last t » resume his studies. Wu wish Mm every success. “mi-i: {hrdatem VA}! éohsnliitxâ€"dï¬i fit-6'61" charge. Thogehau'lnz weak or Impala-ct. err-mama not {an to consult hlm. .Ednor Omenwe )lifror. UVU5311§D ' =2 ‘.~‘ “nuns“ Memo. gone-m. o-l,P.MuL)Oo..IA-II. lJt Be sure and attend the sessions of the East Victoria Farmera' Institute in the Mr and Mrs. 8.1. Guthrie have lost I Brndburn Hui], Omexuoe, on Wednes- unnther child by death, and the heart. day next. Alternoon session at 1.30. [alt Ayn pathy of the entire community Evening session at 7 15. 3"†m" to them in their â€"0"“ The Christmas Tree and Entertain Umomoa, Jan. 7, 1903 Pro 1. 8.1)0 Slloerg. Optician and cele- bra eye specialist. from Germany. wm 'lsll Omemee three nmm :- year, and may magma?! at. the Bradburn House Fgrlb‘rs. 1395:1008 of the E59: Victoria Farm- era' Inalltulr win he held in the ï¬rm!- b 2n) Ila“. (Janemee, uu Wednesday, math-Jain. Nth." kn ex‘cellvm lunah'al pun-gm u i: bdmg arr.a.u.:ed fur the even- {41‘ session. Watch {or programs. Cd} and etamiiw mir Vatockfmékiev your selections only as they positively ums‘ be sold. \V. D. Stinson. Mr. John Adams. of Winnipeg, Man., Is 3 aunt at the home of his blather, My Wm. Adams, Sturgeon Si. Meats. G A McQuade and Harry Lamb goo}: in me excursion to Berlin. In! week The Room in the Past Offlee Block, Omen-co. occupied by Dr. Cornwall :8 an Ofï¬ce Possession given lstJnuuarv 1903. Apply to Jun arrivm], a Inge assmtment of handsome lamps in Library. Patior, Dining, room, Kitchen and Bud room. A variety of sizes, designs and prices. tv.l‘ A Call an the Mirror 05160 and 300 out handsome jewolty to: Inna. and New Year presents L and Orange District Lodge will be bald un Tucndlw, Jan. '3, 1903. A full “madame: is tog nested. By Order of LOCK h LACONIC Rev. E. A. ngfeldt, M. .-\., Rector orb" Inka'a, Ashimrnhmn. anemia-l the Kama. Trev mu! Eutertu-mmnl lwld In the [manna-m anln-ist Church. lax: evening. .\lr. Langfuhlt’s many friends were pIeasod to have 3 via“ from hit“. Your Tongue If ‘it’s coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer’s Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys- pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25:. All drunks. - Dry Goods. In successfully used monthly by over â€hates. Sale.eflect.ual. Ladies ask our d m iorCo-k's em But (our . ate no mgr, as .11 Minutes. plus and mimuons m dangerous. Price. No. 1. 81 K" be: -. No. 8, 10 degrees “ranger.†per box. '0. I or 2, untied on receipt of price and two tween: stamps. The Cook Company Wind»: Ont. E'NOE. 1 sad 8 soldmd recommendedï¬ A11 WWW 2: Canada. v The Popular Jewelry Store, 77 Kent-St, LINDSAY a 22'. ! cfor the BL‘t-KM ‘3 E†Whisker: 3‘ e ‘ ou Juno-1m? o:_l,:.Mu.L)Oo m I.“ “- \\ u. ,nur mnn‘mu: he or board; haw ' '- mmrrlrh b! "5:? henna â€:3ch VS avg“ for “them of Handsome Jewelry. It pleases Santa Claus to confer on those who are enthusiastic over the superbjewels. elaborate silverware in tea sets, spoons, and ï¬ne hollow ware, steel ware and China, as well as watches that we are offering at such attractive prices. We have many novelties in holiday gifts that Will please1 the up-to-date taste in jewels. See our stock before you buy. HOLIDAY GIFTS mQEYHY Wm W. P. MCCAHTY. TO RENT. {Ogok’s Coï¬pn Rqot Compound R. J BRANDY. Postman". T. J. PA RSONS. PETERBORO ï¬e Mirror from now to 3‘ an. List, 1903, for onIy 100. Subscribe now and get all the N ews. are. Wm. Bradbnrn's many friends will be pleased to learn that she ls continuing to improve In health. Miss McQumle, whn is in the same hosullul In Toronto, ls, we are pleased to learn, also llnpl’Ol'ing. - , Mr. and Mrs. Thou. ll. Fee have the heartfelt. Iympathy of their numerou- friends. In the Ion sustained by the death of their Ion. Mr. S. D. Jarvis; representing The Hume Oil Reï¬ning Works of Hamilton, gave the Mirror a call walerday. The Christmas Tree and Entertain mam, held In the basement of ()hrlst church. Omemeo, lam evening, proved a. grand success. A full report :11 next week’s Mirror. Ll ulitedo We have not advanced the price of our tobaccoa, amber smuking tolmcco, Balm, Currency and Fair Play chewing tobaccoc are the same size and price to the consumer as formerly. We have also extended the time for the redemp- tion 0! SM \rshoe tags to January lat Mr. Sam Johnson, of Hnrbnck. Man., is vi-itlnz his Onwmeo friends. A. B. Tour, 115 and 117 Kent 8:. Lindsay, w hole-sale! and retail dealer In Oysters, Fruit, upxlfectioxlerv, Pastry. Wedding Cakes made to order. Cake- iced and ornamented on short notice. ANNOUNCEM RNT.â€"anmg purchased the Drug Bushles formerly‘carrkd on un- dershe ï¬rm xrzmc. 0! JRMUN l) A? WALSH, [will conlmue It ngder tho inmo nnme. it. will be my care to aminmln the Met: repu- tauoq so long him! by m:- business for reâ€" llnble goeds and for accuracy In thb pcupsr- Minn m medlchws and pl’hflel’l lions. The 8! ml: wt.“ be gnalmained Ma nigh stand- ard orexeellmce. Inviting a conï¬rmance or pnttonage. very respectfully. DICKSON DA V!SDON.â€"3m. The Mirror and The Farmer's Advo- vam'm'd Home Magazine, one veur for $1 60 in new subwrihero and to those who pay up nnd renew. The Farmer“- Adwwstq In the popular farm journal. and is equal 1! not nnwrivnr to Ian)- journal of the kind unldlnmd in the World Al! who subscribe now will re. cake the Xmas. number of 190: free. the price of which is 50v. Mn! “'xllimnson. of LI: day. was a v‘sitor to Omemee on Wednesday ins! The season has advanced f:\l'_fll)n!1|zh to call for our ven- hest pricus in cook- ing stoves and range: It is worth the time you spend to see our $15 cooking†stove, No. 9. burns 26 in. Wood and has an 18 in. oven. On!- 820 cooking atom with its large roomy oven. large ï¬re place handy shelves, heavy lined cen- ters and {any gush-.ntevd. These are new g: odu, np-to-date. not old discard- ad stock. W D. Stimson. Dr, Keith Ins returned from a mos? pleasant visit with Landon friends. Come in and See My Stock of Oil Paintings, Chromos, Past- eis, Photo and Picture Frames. Easels. Fancy Tables. Chairs, Writing Desks. Bookshelves. and many other articles snit- ebie for New Year's Gifts Mr. Thos. Henderson, of (Tarborry, Mam.“ visiting fri'evde In Omemee, Emily and Peterhoro. miss M.Syer of l lnds: t)’, visited he ()memee friends on Wednesda) last. Mrssrs J. W. Greene 61 .San, high- clasa Phulngraphvrs nf l'etg'rlmm, will Visit their ()meunâ€"e Studio, on Friday. Jan. I6. (‘31! early. Mr J Btudburn. of Jauouillo,yna a visitor to Omen-ea, last “eel: Drs. Wightman Scott. Dentists of Peterboro, visif Omemee every. Ihursday. Ofï¬ce two Doors east of T.. Iirory 8!. Sons’ General Store. ~ Dr. Cornuall'a many friends will pleased to learn be Is able to be again. ‘ A meeting of the members of tho Muchanlca Im-titme “I" be held at 730,0!) Monday Evening, Inn. 12th, l903, for the purpose of electing otï¬cera forjlxe yen: 1903. lenm' ism cured at home by Dr Roscoe’s Rheumatic Remedy. Call at ‘ the Mirror Ofï¬ce and secure a. bollle. Only a few left. Thev are «ï¬lm; like hot cakes. It ls highly rocommendod. Mr. John Wilson, and the Misses Jennie and Lllllsn \Vllson,o{0ps. word guests at the home of Mr. R. Wilson, he: week. The new and np-to-date Barber Shop and Tobacco Store. The Tonnnrlul Rooms unp- pllt-(l with two chalra, with two ï¬rst. class Anlstsln attendance; no long walls. Aâ€. Brown in chmgcor 'l'onuorlnl Rooms. Ev- erything usually fnnml ln 9. Tobacco Stars to he had here Drop in and see Danny. one door west of Duly House. Kent Street. Lind- say.DA.\'. IcGRlBBlN. Proprietor. lenm- 1 “I was given up to die with fluid consumption. I then began to use Ayer's Chen-y Pectoral. l improved at once, and am now In perfect hetlth.â€â€"Chgs. E. Ham man, Gibbstovn, N. Y. It’s too risky, playing with your cough. The ï¬rst thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and theplay will be over. Be- gin early with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. THE EMPIRE TOBACCO CO , Coughing 7râ€" ‘ AI J. I. IOCREA. out N. 8. â€"Bar\ e seï¬rn; blieï¬té 7w ho desiré to hm good farm proper“ at a bargain. ~27-ly ~ ‘ . Second Sight The undersigned is prepared to loan money on ï¬rst-class farm property in large amounts at 41pm cent. Small amounts at slightly increased rates of Interest. Terms of re payment, to suit borrower. Barristers. Solicitors (tr... Lindsay, Ont. {n ()mgxpee ï¬rst. Mongny each mpnth Morgan Bros., O. G. WILLIA MSON,Sec. Tuna. Omomeo, Jan. 2nd, 1903. ' The annual meeting of will Society will he held at The Commercial Hausa Omeluea, on Wodnesday. Jun. 14, [908, at] p m., fur the purpose of elvctmg Direcmra and Ofï¬ce-rs for 3031' [903. Notice in hereby given that the an. mus] moeiing n! this Company will 1). held in Ch- sen Friends Hall, Post Ofï¬ce Blm-k, ()memi e, on Mammy, Jan. 19th, :91-3, 312 30 u'rlvck p. 11)., for the pur- pose c-f electing Directors. Those hav- ing 09min nfi'emetory Lots will have I volce In the proceedingé. lhe femoral tn the Presbyterian (‘ em. oteri Mt Pleasant. on Tuesday last was lurgaly attended. In the Township of Gavan. on Wod- uoa:!ay,Jan.7,1903 Chas. One-or Gar- diner, only sun of Thou. F. Gardiner, agud 21 years, ‘ The funeral win leave the. *reaidencé, Lot 9, Fan. 14. on Ftidav, Jun. 9, at 2 p. m. and proceed. to Shields' Burying Ground. {M intonnpm. In the" rm n°hlp o! Ops, on Huudnr J-n «h 1903, A gnea Blnylnrk aged 25 ycarn A! St Luke's Rectnrv Ashbnmham. nn D90. 26. 1902, to Rev and Mrs E. A Luugfeldz. a sun. - ‘ We have a full stock of 3:99 at great- ly reducrd prices. Axe hand!" the verv best cl.oicu picked second growth, white Hit-Rory, hmze stock to chqnse {mm a! n u l v 250.. Brnnmn a: coin! hmvy at 25c. Map-10 and. 150. Royal Canadian Ciothoa Wtinuem 82.60.011- law I good nasal-imam and ever) thing in limuohnld utensil! I! lmlida“ pricon. W D Stinnrvn. MoSweyn Weldon, Ladies' Session of the Farmer’olnlu- tnte will be held In the Chosen Friends Hall, Omemve, on Wednesday next, at l 30 p, m. Manny and enatly were the presontl received. that M ‘he gronm m the hrlde wan a ï¬fty dullur hlllnnd tn the brides- mniv! a crescont branch of gold The 'Mtrrm-"jnins “m: the manv {Hands of “r and Wm Weh- m wishing them "bon v0} 8;: 9" through life. Many gums were present frum adia- tunce including Mr and Mrs. Robert Weir and mullly.,.o£"Lung; Mn. fumi- Weir, of Beavenon, Mr. and Mtï¬ï¬‚lluw,‘ Fairlmlru,mld famflv, of Banquyganu. Mr. John iwy‘na,‘ a :f‘b'rnnto, 7 Mr“. 'W m. Fre and Mis'a'b‘wthufa Fob, 0! Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Artlmr Ball. n! Nassau, Miss Jesste “ML-of Peterborn. Mr. Thnfl. lmwes. of Roland, Mum, Mr. E. W Human, nf’l‘omntn. Mr John Fee. 0! [lawmanville and Mr. Andrew Larush, of Lave, ' ‘ O G “’ILLIAMSON,Sec'y. Onwmea, Dec. 29th, 1!?02. Promptly at ï¬ve o'clock, to t he strains of the wedding march. played by Miss Janet Weir. the bridal party took up its station in the parinr. The bride was charmingly attired in a dress of white silk, and wore the regulation veii, caught nth a. large chou of chiffon As bridesmaid Miss Mildred Fee at- tended her sister, and was gowned in a pretty cnstnuie of psle blue. wizh ap- pliqne of cream hice. Mn. Wm. Weir ably supported the groom and. at the conclusion of the ceremony, the many friends gathered, attested their good will in congratulations. 'l‘herenpon an adjournment was made to the din- ning room, .where dainty reireshxnenis Were served in abundance by friends of the bride. The rest of the pruning passed pleasantly with games. music and Burial intercourse. Service M the 1mnse M 1.30. Druggists and Opticians,‘ Nearly opposite Post Ofï¬ce, The spuious homo of Mr. Francis Fee Emily, was the scene of an Intel-6' eating went. on the ovaninu 0! Wed- nesday, Dec 3 at. when his d.. lighter, Miss Ella, was muted in murmge with the pauular clwesenmker, Mr. Ruburt John Weir. In the preaeucu of‘ one hundred and thirty guests, Rev. W. M. Ksnnawln, B. D. said the words.which made the young couple man and wife. EMILY CEMETERY CU. Emin Agricultural Society. 4% PER CENT. To those whose natural vxsion has failed, second sight will come with the use of pro- porly ï¬tted glasses. There’s only one way to get the right sortof glasses: to us and have your eyes exam- ined and tested. We make no charge for this service. New Year’s Eve Wedding; LINDSAY;- BORN. DIED ’D'p. FgA. Walters, ' ‘ DEX‘iHSI’, LINDSAY. ‘ Honor Gradu’n’te of Toronto Univém it: and Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. All the latest and improved branches of dentistry 'auccesal’ully performed. Charges moderate. O F F I C E over Grecnry’a Dru: Store. corner Kent and William streets. Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical Colle gc, also mem- ber of Colle geof Physicians and Surgeons, of Ontario. Special attention paid to diseases of heart and Inn g.s Ofï¬ce. gKingNSt" opposite founo dry, Omemee. . Mr. '1'. 1i. Fooba- bought from Mr. H. George. of London. Q thoro’brod Cheater White Bour. Ha I;- uven month.’ old and weigh! 245 lbl; he was sired by Bufl'ulo King, who took ï¬rst prime 3': the Pin American and M- dsm took second prize “the same Ex- position. King George I!" hate pttor urvlco on Lot 12. Col. 5. V 139m. 8! .00 in “In! chemâ€. ‘ . . V, . Money to Loan on Real‘Estate. Ofï¬ce Hours“: *9 am. to 4.30 p_.m W.Flav'éllejt-,» James Low, 4 Per- Cent Dr. J. P. Keith. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 3% ‘ Per Gen (Allowed on deposits : Maybe deposited or 'withdrawn any day in‘sï¬ms of $1.00 and upwards. 7 Authorized Capital Then why-"not attend '3 school who†you will be "Monthly mm o! obtaln- lug a posltlon. lrwlll cost you lou than at most srlzoélfl. What Betta-inducements Can BO Olfared? 8e: (1 {or our circular. n will cool you only a post cud. ' ‘ New Term Benin: Mondaylan 5 wm. PRINGLE, Principal. Poterboron'ï¬h. Out. Head Office, - - LINDSAY. Victoria Loan and Savingsicompany. ' Has rec'd-Hod mote npplicaflgns for Bubdkkeq‘ieru and Stenourapbon duro in: the last few mum'hu than couid be silpplied. ' ' Do You Want A. Position. PETERBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE Fuel Ie scarce but Warm Clothing 18 Cheap p. Boy' 8 Suits. Youth’ 3 suits, Men' s suits irom $1. 50 to $12. We have a splendid lme of all wool dark grey oven oats at $8. Freize overcoats from $4 .50 to $6. 50. Our stock :11 every department IS complete. All we want now isâ€"customers and cash. When You Want Holiday Goods. Hockey sticks, skates, Carving sets, silver knives, forks and spoons, sleigh bells, whips,‘por leek-knives, pen knives, razors, c. Overshoes, rubbers, moccasins, Larigz‘m's snag proof rubbers and socks. Ladies,’ Children's,.Men's and Boys Boots and Shoes from the ï¬nes! to the ‘ ' . stsongest. Ladies’ and Men's silk ties and handkerchiefs, fancy table covers. Ladies’ and men's ï¬ne wool underwear, blankets, quilts, c. White, grey, red and fancy flannelettes‘in endless variety. Héliday Goods- Call and See Our Stock. PRESIDENT. MANAGER. W. BRADBURN. and a full line of Fancy Biscuits, c. Fresh Groceries arriving daily: - Teas and Sugars a. Specialty. N eWYears Trade Candies andConfectionery Prepare for the Cold Snap. Oranges, Lemons and Grapes, STOCK THE PEOPLES’ GROCERY n.0urry8cCo. OMEMEE. NOTE Paid on De- bentures. $300,000.00. (you: Mr. thoro’brod I4- noun 5 Ibl; he Is full up with for the unflinllo .anlnma' GIN: olinvnï¬â€˜m u‘uiOllO-U 25c. Pipes - for 15 cent: 35 and. 40C-PIPCS,. , for 25 u 15C Plpes {Ol- 10 .“ IOC Pipes - - for 5 u ‘ corn gobs 2 for 5 " Tobaccos always fresh at WM. CO LY I N’s Trilbys Winks Alabamas Scotch Reel Up-to-date Specaal Vencedora Bankrupt Stock of Pines Cut in. Cigars As Laurier' 1n stately diction and impas- X sioned eloquence delivers his speech on the bud g,et V l awien Borden analyses. Sifts and criticises, BORDER â€"â€"and Cartwright thundt rs, â€"-While Fisher tells wh), *‘N -â€"-and Mulock ï¬guzcs, ,. - 3 -â€"and Paterson explains. 6 for 25 7 for 25 6 for 25 7 for 25 7 for 25 3 for 10 6 {Or 25 Drawn on the Spot get the most vivï¬ Impression of die way they say and do things in Parliament. The We own sketch artist illustrates the reports of The Star Parliamentary debates. You can get the Toronto Daily Star every week-day next year along with this paper for $2.20. Subscribe direct or through ofï¬ce of this paper. See them all, . just as they are in their most; interestin moodsâ€"their crucial mo- ments, just as May stand with arm upraised or ï¬nger pointing. Because the Toronto Daily Star’s Parliamentary reports are illustrated with sketches drawn from life at the moment, you Yes, you want to see them, â€"dsee Ross cnurit votes â€"and Whitney, the same. How often when you read of the pro- ceedings of Parliament you wish you couid cents fl Lem at, it. The ï¬ve-cent packet Is enough {or an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, sixty cents, contains a supply for a year. AT DREGGIS’ES I had suffered for over a. year with a. sore mouth and tongue. The doctor said it came from the stomach. I was advised to try Ripars Tabules and have found them the best thirg I have yet taken. Iwould advise everybody that has any stomach trouble to try Ripans Tabules. CARTWRE'E‘ST