dies’ croquet Rubbers 23 china: Socks 50 Fancy Embroidmd Slip- 75c. and $1. ig Riddance! Come nd Buy! Toronto. I23. I: Fneza Ul- ï¬Earle ,Rye. all kin s, and hfl' Balaton] Foam-eon ...... himoral... ‘ zp Baimonl 8311110313.. 0 Cordovan IUTH’S SUITS 100‘: 19c., 25c.. worth double. m. Boots, loose r and feed, ï¬eld :1 Plaster. m-h Tweed, extra boavy Hmculed ............ brge Suits, â€apiece, bevy, 98 mod All-wool Canndicn .i Case Our- hundred. mal- M the (‘lmhinz Tndo mponiag inc Faii Trade m an yuan or. drch m d have |\ e are mm or. mrolovonth n: t.» ynn; doors, to cloth- ume in bed ruck prices as ‘02h‘as. Our knowledge of “ants. Not only are our 12.9 (Homing Trade of the :e town. Fur sud near our niliar m the home. of tho madi an {wood .. "1 Lmd Tweed, 14 difl’ennt Dongola bru- >ota .......... 81 10 were $1 50 Amer. Don- button Knots I 75 " 2 75 Oxfmda and manta. Not the Clothing etown. Far Mia: m the :d (orkscrew, :11 wool, 1‘ ' J‘C.‘ ‘- .............. DY’ S SUITS (1 Store ’s Wan-ted ,ta, 3 differ- ‘tos ........ l 'ur. . . Sap Our- Cape OVW Delivery of roï¬ts and .iit)’ Chars . . . . 6 (‘apo Ow er: ‘f 500 (‘apo ,ts ranging from $4 to 87, for All-woo! 8 piece Suits, 32 9o adian Tweed. All-wool col '1‘: eed Is Weï¬h I BOROUGH. say. goods. S AN D SHOES Overcom- o 88. now .p Men, réumpham OVERCOATS all Man- Scotch and English ...... $1 ‘....... 3 5. 10 oo 35o 119 ofxaluablc farm propefties m the Tmnships of Ops and Emily,‘ m the Count\ of Victoria. There will be offered {or sale at Bud- bum's Hotel, in tho Town of Omemee, Saw-saw}, march mg 213.11 1896, ock noon bv v' . ., . xrtuo of ï¬zanvejd xdn s certuin Infxzwers , to need at the “19:2? . e ..... OCAQ - 3t 12 o‘cl ofgale co which “i {QIIOWXng Lots 3 and 4, in :11 the Township of acres more or lass1 gene on the South 10H, having a from Ion-WW- ‘ - PARCEL I. d 4, in the 11th concession of :be Township of Ops, containing 256 ‘ “,9; more or 1633, save and except on. ‘ gene on the South East. corner of said 1m, 4, having a frontage on the {)9 ndary line of S rods reserved as u burial 0mm d except 10 acres g: 36ml: Lots 3 an and save an East comer of said lot 3. now «311ch bv 9110 Henry Jones. r - PARCEL Ix. . ’ Th. Noni. Wear, Quarter of lot 11. in the 3rd concession of the Township of Emily, containing ï¬fty acres mor. or less, have and omept i {lcres tbOx-eof heretofore 30H. folhxwing improvements are said to be on the premlses lastly deSCribed: About 44 acres cleared, having erected thereon a house and bun. TERMSâ€"10 per cent. of the purchase mid down on the day of :mpe terms will be made The money to be I me. For bu! iEkn}: the sale. For furtl.er particulars apply to JONES, MACKESHE {<1JZOXARD. Solicitors, Toronto EL, Toronto. 0! to SEQ A. BALFOUR, 10-6: Omomoe. HORSES WANTED. Use RECLLIGAN'S CONDI- TION PO'WDER and get your horses ready for market. SPECTACLES 10%. PER FAKE. COAL OIL. R 5 Eï¬uflig' P. S.â€"â€"â€"I have made arrange- ments with a Toronto ï¬rm to do any watch repamng you may need. LOCAL LACONIC We are sorry to learn thlt Chsa. (‘orzxeil is 31: fering from a. severe u.â€" tack of la. grippe. FOUEID.â€"Xn Omcmec. a. Gold Ring. Owner can have same by proving proporty and payinz.’ charges, by applying to 0.3. WILLIAMSON. erla I Remember there will not be mother leap year untll 1904. Make hay while the sun shines. xlrst its hot then in cold Then there comes a. bluster. So \ ou don’ t. know whlch to wear An ox erect: or an ulster. Chas. Ivory has boan elected by Chi-.9. Ivory has been elected Dy acclamution $9 (111 the vacancy in the OmemeeCnuncil,caused by the resig- nution of Henry Tnoie. We now expect our town to gn ahead. BIISIXXE§S men in Kingston have formed an association against “ dead banks." It would be well if the business men of Omemce would form a likewise association. THE OMEMEE MIRROR. On Monday morning the Thermom- eter registered 40 (lel'rees below zero.’ We do not vouch for the truth of the above, as 11. ll like other stones; therein alwanslikolihood of them being ex- agorated. AU GTION SALE There isas much advertising in the white space of a well displayed ‘ad.’ as the black Space." Printers Ink. This ‘ is worth remembering. Crowding the epaco so full of type as to shut out all vhlte in great mistake. While W. Cook, son of Rev. W. Cook, was out driving on Saturday eftornoon, his horse became frightened and ran "my. The cutter was completely de- moralizeé, while the occupants and horse escaped without injury.-â€"P1ction Gazettfl, OMEMEE. THURSDAY. FEB. 20; W3. Mus: HAVE Huhâ€"We pay men and women $10 to $18 per week for easy home work. No books or ped- dling. Steady employ mom. gunranteed. Send stamp for work and particulars It ence- HERMANN 6: SEYMOUR, 213 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Twelfth Anniversary of the Ome- mee Brunch of the Salvation Army will be held in the Barracks, on Saturdny, Sunday and Hominy, Feb. 29th, and March lst and 2nd. Major Howell, of Toronto, C. O. l’., will conduct the fol- lowing Meetings: Saturdny, 8 p. nmgreat Welcome; Sunday, 7 R. 11)., Sword Sharpening: 11 a. m.. Love Feat ; 8 p. :n. Enrollment of Recruitn; 8 p.m., Bat- :‘e for Souls. Silver collection In night. On nae-day e. Grand Banquet and Ju- bilee will be held. Special: will be a.- long from Peterboro, and Lindsay, nm- 1 an: other-e, Marl: Spencely, Ensign 1 Mnltby 3nd bend. Vecnland Intru- ~nenul Music will beLrendex-ed. Banquet from 5.30 to 7.30. J ubiloe at. 8 o‘clock. Admission to Banquet and Jubilee 25c.; :3 Jubilee 10c. (lxildren, lie. to Ban- nuet and Jubilee, or 5c to Jubilee. i‘ome, come, all come. J. M. O’Neil, gcmninnding Oliicer. Call and get prices. properties OMEME â€â€™71 £5. Flt any Sight. z o { Omemee 9 -â€"-â€"o.\' -â€" The consumption of coal in London amountl to 9,709,000 tons a 3'08"- We are sorry to'learn that Mr. Gabnel Balfour’s health is not. much improved. Advertising Pays.â€"- The watch and ehsinadvortised 11!“ weeks Min-or was returned the div afler the paper came out. Try it. ‘ ‘ \' . The many friends of ngoriï¬vana. will be sorry to learn of ‘his xllhou from‘ blood poisoning. We hope, however. he will soon be able to get out. again. That Little Ad. There was a little ad That sang a. little song, And mm: it clearly, sweetly, T0 at wailmg eager throng, The pooplï¬ â€œYd!!! listened, To each ncid, happy thought, Then hunted’ that merchant up And bought, bought, bought. The Almonto Gal-3th any: :â€"The Park River Gazette recently sue‘i a sub- scriber who hsd tiken the paper for nine years and had never paid a cent- Tlm debt amounted to $18, and the delinquent subscriber has since paid $31.38 for nine }eur's subscription at $20. year, interest and attornay’s cost: Thornbury had a leap year sleighing party last. week. A number of young ladies wont to a. llvery stable, hired a team: 01 bonesâ€"invited their gentleman friends to accompany them (the girls) and drove to an entertainment out. of town. When at we Opera house door the girls said “two tickets please†for which they paid themselves. How would this catch our “Omemoe boys"? Tho anniversary services of E. L. of C. E., of Methodist Church, will be held on Sunday, March lst. Sermons «Ill be preached morning and evening: by Rav. C. W. Watch, of Brighton, aformer pu- tor of the church. In me aftarnonn a meeting will be held for the junlor League. 011 Monday evening Rev. Mr Watch will doliwr a. lecture entitled “ Mistakes.†The Orclies‘ra will furnish music. An enjoyable time 15 expected. Admission 10c. Fury Sound Canadian zâ€"Robert Neally, 0! Christie, while crossing the North 50min River the latter part of last week, had the misfortune to lose his team and a. load of in)“ by going through the ice, and ntrrowly escaped Ruins; down himlolf. This is a serious loss m Mr. Nenlly, us he can ill afford it, and a. good deal ofsympstliy is ex- pressod for him. It is only a short time sinca he lost two head of cattle by being poisoned from eating Paris Green. I‘embroke Observanâ€"Wo do not need to go far aï¬eld to ï¬nd people who can perpetrate sharp tricks. A few daysi ago a. farmer from Allumstto Inland1 called at. Edgar Wright’s tannery to 3211 four Cow hides. The hides were purchased. They were frozen, and when they “ere thawed om Mr. Wright. discovered in each hide the the {our feet of the nnimal to which it. had Lelonged. The sixteen feet, or hoof: weighed 66 pounds, and the far- ‘ mer thus received $3.00 for what was E not hide. The {Armor will b. asked to i disgorge the money. Cl Special ta the anon. A very pretty wedding took piece at g the home of Mr. and ï¬re. N. J. Mc- i, (jonoughey, 2372 Spaï¬'ord-st', Cleveltmd, 5‘ Ohio, on December 4th, 1895. t, The bride was Miss Martha Rusk, f, formerly of Omemco, the groom “as v Mr. John Johnston offnlluwny. Nehru» l (_ ka. They were attended by Miss Ada; 3 Stevens, and Mr. Gordon Rusk. Rev. l H. Brotherton, of Trinity Baptist \ Church. officiated. The house was a tastefully decorated with pelms, potted i plants, and yellow and white cliryuan- l themumn. The bride wan dressed in a. , inndsome traveling suit. After the , , ceremony and elegant supper was ur- J ‘ ved. Mr. and Mrs. Jolineton left on a , late train for their home in Nebraska. The presents were beautiful. The bridegroom’s present to the bride was an elegant pair of diamond carrinze; the bridesmaid'a present was a. pretty l diamond stick pin; the bride carried a. ‘ lovely handkerchief given her by Miss Florence Adams: Mr. and Mrs. Ml:- lCenougbey, silver butter dish and lkuil’e;ma. Gill; had spread and em- lbroidered pillow covers; Mrs. martin, embroidered lunch cloth; Mr. and Mrs. Gill, silver crumb tray and knife; ilar- ' tin 3nd Gill. set of table linens; miss Kittie Gill, silver sugar shell and butter knife;mes may Gill, photogrepb case; gr, mid Mrs. W. J. Gill, set of sliver l knives and lorks; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. .- StewsrtJilver pickle caster; Hr. Gor- don Rusk and Miss Ada Stevens,beauli- {ul banquet lump; Mr. and urn. Webb, - fruitdieh; Misses itcCourt, table cloth t and napkins; Mrs. Powers. table cloth 3 and napkins; Mrs. Ferris, a. picture; Mr. DcGraw, a. picture; Mn. Shoemaker, hand pninted plague; Mr. and Mrs. Heuler,aalad bowl pudding dish and clop pinto and embroidered doyley; _ _:‘___e,\..el. “:1“! Enid-l" l‘. Ulvv yo-uâ€" m-s. Andrews, silnr toothpick holder: Miss Sloan. embrolderod doyiey; Mina George. hslf dozen fancy towels; Misses Wagon, gold jeHy spoon; Miss Almond, embroidered doyloy; ur. and um. Bab- cock, case of silver spoons; misses Bab- cock, gold berry spoon; Misfl Georgia. Babcock, two silvor nspkins rings; Mrs. IrisAdams and Mrs. Ahlafold, u. dozen silver tea. spoons; Mrs. Ira. Adams, half dozen dessert spoons; Mr. and ms. Adams, ow: glass water bottle and ginsenmnsos Adams, umbrella; 1m. John Adsubs, lunch cloth; ms: Van Epp, embroidered doyley; Mr. E. {Ablatoldfl’bruslg and comb trsy; Mrs. W _.. "Jul. .‘lula.v.u, .V.,‘, 77 and Miual’nntiss brass to: uni with! ppirit limp; art. 5. H. Sandy, set of‘ ublo mam; Judge and Mrs. Whlto, gold ensmelod Iugar tons; Mrs. Tnlcott, cut glass water bottie; Mr. and Mrs. King, silver fruit knife, uu‘t-crncker and nut- picka;‘Mr.John MchckIe, silver cruet, cut. glass bottles ; Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc- Nlcklo, set. of oxlver; arr. and Mrs. A. E. SkeeL table cloth and set. of embroider- éd doy1¢)'l- Weddings Bells. 7 mil; Van ; Mr. E. tuy; Mrs. » urn with ldy, not of Whito,gold .‘nlcou, cu: Mrs. King, r and nut.- ilver cruet, its. D. )dc- Hms. A. E. embroider- - The following is an essay given by Mrs. Cochrane at the E. L. of C. E., on Friday evening last, and published by request of Rev ,Newton Hill. It gives a complete lit .011 of the churches and pe'store since the ï¬rst church was built in Omomoe, and gives other information ‘1 that will no doubt be highly appreciated by a large number of our rcudcrs 3â€"3 LOYALTY 'ro out arm-nan. Ref: “ If I forget Theo, Oh Jerusalem let my right hand forget her cunning," The passage hero quoted is the languâ€" age of loyalty. The people of God were in cuptivity 1nd had to endure many ‘privations. They could not go to the ‘unctuary as was their custom. The w hole Psalm is fullof the most tender and pathetic language, deseriptive 0: their attachment for Jerusnlem and m. temple where they worshipped. The“. example should inspire us With similar feelings. The country thut protects our lives and shields our property should have our wsrmest affections. For each of us our own denomination and our own individualchurch should be con- sidered the best, without in auywiso dcmmlshing our warm regard for all who in every place call upon our Lord Jesus Christ. *-â€"â€"â€"- ’Aâ€" ~- 6- â€A JUEUH VIII-ov- ltis hardly necessary for me to go into the details of the rise of Method- inni, many of us, if not all, are familiar with its history. The condition of England at the beginning of the 18th century was most deplorable. The court Wits dissolute, the prevalence of skepticism wan alarming, the church both established and dissenting had lapsed into at state of lifeless formalism, the masses of the people had sunk into incredible vice and brutulity. t was at this time John Wesley was, we beâ€" lievo,elected by God toiound the church which bears his honored name. lie seeing the need oi a. deeper spirituali lite, joined with a few others and held meetings for thier mutual moral im- provement. They soon manifested in- creaeed religious zeal, visited the pri- eone, taught the poor, ézc. They were subjected to bitter perlecutious as their numbers increased, and often their lires were in danger but they ,pereevered and thus laid the founda- ltieu of the Methodist Church which has so widely extended that not lose i then twenty-rive millions of people are called by the namo of Methodist, so we may trnely any Lied has been with us. Perhaps a. few facts renting to the hie- tory ot'lietnodluni in our own vicin- ity may prove interesting to some at 1 least. A. 1,L,ul....~1n.. A: To whom we owe the introduction °fl Methodiam into Emily is not very easily or accurately ascertained, but it was, as in many other places, by a pious laymen enquiries, loud to the| conclusxonthut Mr. Thor‘s. Mitchell, 8' class lender in Ireland, settled in Emily ' in 1820 and ï¬nding no place of meeting commenced to hold prayer meetings and exhorted in blb‘ own house rind that of his sonâ€"in-lew, Mr. F. Henderson, on the Middle Rosd, 2nd concession of Emily. Occasionally a Methodist. min- ister found his way in, Kev. Lice. Farr, in recollected by dome ot the early net- tiers, to have preached in Emily. lle \i'asin the Smith Creek circuit in 1820, . in which Emily then iorinetl part. l Messrs. kllnckstocl: illid Wuleencrol't, ' local preachers at that time, one from Cuvan and the other from township of flamiltou, aoxuetimee tool: a tour through the country preaching as op- portunity otl'ered in 1822 Ind ’23. l The lll'a" house in ()uieinee, was built by S. Cottinghrtm and Jan. Lnidlcy, n 5, few feet from the S. W. Corner of this i church in 1820, Morris Uottingham next ‘built hie house, of some size, a little west of it in which he opened the ï¬rst tutor-e, andin which Rev. Ur. Biesell, lprucher on Smiths Creek Circuit in l 18:15 and ’25, preached several times. \In 1823 the circuit extended from 1 Whitby to the cerryiug place from Rice Lake to Emily and Percy. In 1826 it. Baml‘ord was the preucher, the year . before he, with M. Blackstock, was a l local preacher, and preached in Emily, l and being very acceptable to the poo- v-:A, I -1.†l . It would not be very Interesung w enumerate them all. In 1836 the name , changed again to Peterboro Circuit The frame of the old church was fling; in this year, and in 1840 was opened for public worship. The parsonage was commenced in 1854 and furnished and occupied in 1855. In 1860 ('hurches were built at. Bethel and Lobanon ap- pointments. When we contrast our pnvileggsof te-day with the past we _._.- __‘ n- .»-l.:__ $1.- ((-10 . 1" to 55 tone 3 mt... who“ rpwc ‘97 zany" ask ourselves, are “0 making the best. of these prnilages.’1‘he pledge of our society strongly emphasizes " Loyalty to our Church †but it. is not a “VJâ€"uâ€"d -,,, ' more mutter of sentiment. It must, be mensured by our life. It must he evi- denced by what we are willing t9 do and bear for her 31kg: ‘Our loyalty should! UI-I-o- -vâ€" “v be seen by falthful attendance on the services or tno church. Also it should be expressed in christian aflivity of some kind. Every follower of the Minter should accept. His Law. To every man his workiitis the_ Ever-king church 212;; .n-u u. tbu wins. We should also manifest our loyalty by contributing to its â€DU port 13 liberally as our means will per- mit, 5nd above all we should pray habxtually and fervently for the welfare 0! the church, that the spirit may b0 pro- sent in power, that believers may be built up in true piety, that christian All-L LL.) Uuuv uy In. w...- ‘,V._., O peace may abound 16:1 thnt the power oftho gospel may be manifest in the salvation of many souls. ESSAY. necessary for me te go ls of the mm of Method- us, if not. :1}, are familiar to". The comlltion of id‘ Miss F. Mitchell left monuu; .uu Toronto. Mr. Ewing, of The Sun Life, was in town Monday. W. D. Stimson made abuisness trip to Toronto this week. Miss E. McCaffery left for the Queen City on Monday last. Mrs. Norris is visiting her son, Jas. A. Norris, in the Queen City. Miss Laura. Smith-on was the guest of Miss Blanche Elliott last week. Mr. Kennedy, lumber merchant, Lindsay was in town oni Monday. Miss Curry, of flinden is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Curry , in town. W J. Stimson left. for Trout Creek last week, w here he has uncured employ- ment. Rev. Newton Hill attended the Epworth League Comontion at Belle- \ ille unis week. R H. Stimon, brozher of our esteem- ed tinamlth, W D. Stimson, has goné to Tram: Creek, where he has secured rc- munerath o employ mont. Mrs. J. Smithson. of Zion. Otonnbee, was visiting her cousins, Mrs. Wm. El- liott. and Misses Maggie and Kate Eng- lish, for a few days last week. Col. Cotton,D.A.G., and Col. Hughes, 45th Bart. wore here Tuesday, impacting Arms, etc. A new dnll shed is to be erected on the site. whom the old one stood. J. B. Adams, 1’res.ofE.L.o{C. 1‘... dele- gate“ trom this branch, attended the Euworth League Convention of the Bay onu'mte Conference, held at. Bellovule this week. 8. Chambers went to Petorboro' on Mundny last, after having Spent a very pleasant time with “ friends" here. We are pleased to learn he has secured a. good position as foreman over a number of men who are working in connection with the Canal nem- tbo above town. In the township of Ops, on Tues- day morningâ€. February 18th, ‘ 1896, Finley Blaylock, aged I5 years, 7 months and 18 days. The. funeral will leave his father's residence, Lot 5. Con II, township of Ops, (on ’l‘hursdayQ to-duy, Feb. 20th. at 10.30 o’clock a. m., and procccl to the Presbyterian burymg ground, near Mount Pleasant, for interment. Ser- \'1ccs a the house at 10 o‘clock. If You for Go to Kuiubotham‘s, when in Lindaayjk 1 n a pure drugs. Try the Insect, Powder {or malu. A call sollclted.â€"-27-1\'. Bear this in mmd if you re In watches. clocsts-wollryu {or wcudinglpresema, go to Lindsay. u will please you tumâ€"1:5- 3m lfyou want a Dru-clans pump or any crl non, give the Mlllbrook Pumg Wot cnl ,or wrlw Lo G.W. Green, Mlll rook, and you wlll beneï¬t thereby.»36-3m lryouwam a Dru-class pump or any den- or! non, give the Millbrook Pumg Works 3 on! ,or write to G. W. Green, Mill rook, 0m, and you will beneï¬t thereby.»36-Sm Vv’hen you vmt Lindsay call at G. H. Fox’s, 115 Kent-3L, next. door .0 Pout Otï¬icn for Choice Fruitsm Season. Confectionery. Ice Cream, Cool Drink: and Luncheon at. an hours 35-8111. \V. White, Kent-st.,Lindsay, manufactures and dlzalera in flats {must Boots and Shoes and Rubbers, Iutontsxvzcs. Are Working Wond- ers and Selling W'onders. Can :ndjudgo {or yourselz. 86-8111 When going to Pctcrhorou n m m can at Henry Brou.’ More 1' y‘ buy cheap Groceries. Wines, < George-st... opposite the market. {or Miner. ele. Jr 1!. Lennon, opposite Benson House. Kent-at. Lindsay. is repared to offer vial- tor-ah) Lindsay harm mu unheard of in New and Second hand Furniture, besides many other llnes in House Furnluhmzs. 3478111 _. , __‘LI_AA gnu-k: of J. DODBO“ and A' The combined stocks or J. Dobson unu n. Dornnn, recently purchased by Graham 3 00., Grocers. etc.. cnnLnins bargains. You should take advantage of them when visit.- in; Lindsay. Kent St, opp. Benson Hence. 3 G. “'aiter Green, or in: Millbrook Pump ‘ R'orke. whines to luzurm hls rrlende in Cavan, Emllf'. Ops, and Omemen. that his '~ Force and L n Pumps uro uneur used for quality undrheapncus. You will 0 well to cull betoro making your purchasemâ€"«ï¬sâ€"Sm Ecttger’a Fancy Goods Store, Kent-at... Lluduy.lsnotc<l {or the last twauty yearn for rcl‘abllity to supply your war. I: in Fancy Goods, all kinds on patterns. Cleanlng Dyln \ 1nd Wall Paper 1: Specialty. Please call an Judge for yourself. Agent Smyth'e Dying ‘ Worke. Toronto. 85-3m. J. vorgan, Lindsay. boss leave to invite his Emily {Honda to call an see him at me Me- i Water Reuse. where he ls better prepared to give necommodgtlons and convenience in every respect. Good stables rind sheds, an attentive hostler always on hand. Corner Lind-av and Kent-Its 35-3m. Gall early at Mm. Scollie's Grocery, Corner Simone and Aylmer St., Peter- boro’, now equipped with the freshest and best family GROCERIES, Tone. Sugars, and at the lowest living prices for cash or marketable prcduce, for which the highest price is paid.-"93m - “.11.. 'IlA-uâ€"u -_._, †Juno; Smith 6: Co., 15 Kent-st.†Lindsay. are specially prepared to meetthe wants or Omexnoa and citizen or Vchorm County. as Steam and 1101. Water Fitters. Sanitary Plumbers, Tin and Iron Workers. Rooï¬ng 0: all Kinds. House Drainagan Specluny. Ma- chine UilofallKlnds. Brass Goods, Pumps. otc. Acnll Solicited. 858m. When you am going to get married, ‘ don’t forget to procure your marriage license. C. Hughan in Lindsay willissuo ‘ one for you for $2.00. Be sure and pro- cure it. in ample time, So u to avoid no i delay.â€"â€"46â€"t{. WEE! EU FFMAN Corner Charlotte and anr-su This new How} has our: Lu! and rcnovau-d and 1: now m mrnlsbod Pmunos in Canada. accommodation. Terms rem“ Mr. Hendron,late orToroncoAs now run- ning I. remumnt M42'JGoor o-st. liotand Cold Koala supplied at. all mm; at. most reasonable prices. Best. atytenuon to an. Special unantion shown to ladies. Your patronage respuctfullv solicited. MEL HENDRON. Petuboro. W. A. Gooderin, dealer in Wall Paper, Picture Frames and Window Shades, Mirror Plates and Artists’ Goods. Near Post Ofï¬ce, Lindsay. Work done in City Style at lowest rates. 39. W. nggtog, ‘I‘Angfay's General Machinlst, ulnvnln- rnnnd red on Viv-v V“, W. Wobstor. Lindsay's General Macblnlst, Gun and Lock Smlth. Bicycles repaired on shortest. notice. Repairs kept. on hand. 30- , mombortho address. 28 North Wm.â€"Ht., 0p- posit. Jon Kulths. SG-Sm Eli Williumaon, Photographer, Lind- say, Out. All kinds of pictures taken from life, or co led and enlarged off old pictures. Fam‘uv groups, schools, choirs, buildings, stock, etc. Picture frames in ondloas variety always in stock. All work guaranteed and prices right. Call durinztbo holidavn.â€"â€"49-1f PERSONAL. Call at. M. E. Tangney’s, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, Choice and Durable Lines in Plain andâ€" “Upholstero ed Goods always in stock. Reasonable charzel for Undertaking. A call solic- ited.â€"8â€"3m. Mitchell left Mondty for Want a Snap Read the F01‘ lawmg. mbined stocks or J. Dobson and A. recently purchased by Graham 3 cars. 010.. cnnLngnp bargains. You , __ _(..H_ xenon LU um: um“... ...._. -7- W7 , 1mm. whore ho is better preparnd accommodations and convenience respect. Good umbiqs und sheds, New Restaurant. Hotel has bean newly remodeled of LL10 bent ‘ ' Good stable 41-3121. ’Uuucnn- u ...... ,,, ., 86-8111 Pctcrhorou 11 do nou‘orgot 81053519113 {you want. to :erles. Wines, or Liquors, me the market. Cash paid V-n 41-3111. Al JV“ ewellry. .1Xvorwaru “lci' 11.x!) to W P. not“: Zion. Otonnbee. v-ru v.- c you. Prices mode}? um: anythmx KOUEE. , Petorboro. Reader, do you owe this ofï¬ce any- thing on your lubacription? Dollar- will be particularly accoptnblo to us for tho next. couple of weeks. W. J. Morton’s newly ï¬tted restaurant is now one of the leading attraction: in this line, being tilted up in city style. Lunches nndmeals served at all hours. At the most reasonable rates. Call solicited. 45 Kent-st.,oppositc Carters. 51-3m The Grand Central Hotel Poterboro, Has been romodellod nder new manage- ment with the only Elevator Aceomodation i_n town. Good Enabling. Terms reasonable, Opposite the Opera. House, George-st. Great Clearing Sale at The Ladies’ Stare, Patel-hora. 0! Plain and Fancy Wools, Silks, for Knitting, Netting, Crocheting and Art Needle Work, Art Linen, Art Silks and Satms, in beautiful shades. Sofa Pillow Tops, Pin Cushion Forms. Celluloid Slippers and Slipper Soles. Bargain day in u‘iillinery everyday. bliss Armstrong, 890 Geo. St- For a hobby, up to date (suit or over- coat, you Will find it profitable to call on ‘ ’v'. G. Blair Sons, Lindsay, as they have the most con‘mlete stock of Eng-: lish,Scotch and Irish Twemls, Meltons, Beavers, Venetiaus and Yecuuas in. the county. 51-3m BOuthez-n riotel, George St. Situated in the ï¬nest locality in l’E'L'Janono Street (fan‘s pass the door every ten minutes. It is well ventilated. well-heated. lztrzo and roomy. Hm; good stable in connection. It has at rims bur, in which tlw very ï¬nest Liquors and C’WU'S are kept. Steve Holland, Proprietor. ‘w Curnor Kent and Cambridge Street, Lmdaay, Ontario. Terms, $1.00 pct-day. The bar supplied with the chotcelt brands of Liquors and Cigars. Good stubling and uLteutive hustler. BILLY VEITCH, Manager. DEALER 11; Lumber, Shingles, Lath, and Building Material of all kinds.†‘ r 1", d#_ a. wâ€"_ _____ . Also agent for all kinds of Farm Implements. Ofï¬ce and Yard 2 The late Cop- lin Laidlcy’s Old Stand, Stur- geon St., OMEMEE. â€" ONTARIO. E331 M. it keon razor a I! you should want. an easy shave, 1““ As good as J mu. can. and at my pnnor ï¬nd A razor‘u ad 0 to suit your mmd; I'll out and! nd a clean towel forevory cus- tamcr and :â€" ba rbcr ever gave, r1251 your hair with taste, contour cryour face. 'Zy room is new. my 10an clean, + To suit. the Scissors sh Mn and razors keen. 1 And everymlng 1 mink you'll ï¬nd To nultths taste and please the mind; call PM do for you. >- And 1111mm art, mad skill can do, lfynu will 1’}; shave you all, the young the guy, I'm nhuvo you all for ready pay; shaviugl do at any time, And for shaving 1 get n dime; But. do not mean a. dime in ‘ruut. For that wouid make a barber "bust." Call on me M: d I wumuaranbec satisfaction. FEKSTRY WEB West End Flam am Fem Sim. l A ï¬ne fresh stock, just arrived“ of the Choicest Brands of Pastry, Flour, consisting of the Queens; People's Mixed, Standard and; her well selected Brands. A150! ' choice line of meals, comprisingl Rolled Oats, Standard Oat Meal, Rolled Wheat, Wheatlets, Cracked ‘ 'heat, Graham Flour. and Corn Meals. These brands are all man- ufactured by the VICTORIA .ROLLER MILLS. A call is whcited. T WALDON. QOLamoz-ï¬ind Er“ ENG STI‘EEET, VEITCH’S HOTEL- Pipes, Tobacco: and Cigars, ‘ 32-536mm Stock. I? .3 . “‘ W tag? EASE E5 :5 3 rmw Tu in THE Worm: __-.. ...... q.“ a. m-r TO Tm: TEA CUP TM! FIN“? TIA III THE \VORLD FROETHE TEA PLANT TO THS T 2.2 CUP "Monsoon" Tech an up by the Indian To: g‘mmun mph oft a boat qualities of Indian on. Thunder. they use the gnaw“ can in the M011 of the Tan and. its blond. that in whv “any tit up Wives and an it mlyin tho original 9:, My Insuring in purhy and enslave. ut up in 5‘ 1b.. :11). and 5 lb packages. and never HRH I“ M WGWDEB put up in laid in bu For Twenty Five Years >F 0°00 OflOOMQG mev 3... out W. 8â€"â€" 5.5“ 81L“ 3 mammr 154nm 00. o ï¬iaéï¬oï¬ssisnmmn - ___ gnu :- III CANADA. m 11's mum: puRITY n â€d ‘3 FPO?“ Street East. ILVv-u‘ v â€"_. v , LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. A PERFECT TE}: GEORGE 6031 EL. Proprietor. â€"--AT TH 13â€"â€" rial Parlors, 332:?" OMEMEE. -9 To m‘ We“ lnvqulu-ï¬tfi and warm-u. mm m; 0:4“,25111 .mmv‘hy wnduion. Tm Wavy-us .‘uuh-cn' anon; mung... m6 1:le dank-gm M. pr: nub: “up. I“: ma: Lugs! 10013. A»): fir . â€â€™Â«0 Dow All nan-b gm than at“ m box. “mummmmmm ldOT new manage- .tm' Aceomodnuon Terms reasonable. 2, George-st. SHOULD TAKE YIN’S of the Belt Toronto. John Taylor 83 00., Mnfrs., Toronto. fold by J. E. Adams, Omemee, dealer in Groceries, Confectionary, etc. m peoplzs’ Gï¬oeerry Has to hand the ï¬nest line of Raisins Citron Peels, Choice Figs, Prunes,‘ Icing Sugars, c., ever opened Parties wanting good Fruits, Peels, c., for the Christmas Cd» will do well by giving me a call. Also special value in teas from 001:.» upwards. The celebrated Monsoon and Burma Tea: in stock, at 30, 40, and 50¢. per lb. My stock of General Groceries is complete with everything fro-I - ‘ ' ' " _--___ “A ,9 â€I": to suit the times. 40, and 50c. perm. My stock of General Groceries and good for the holiday season an is complete with everything fresh d at prices to suit the times. As usual, this store has made is now showing the most am market. In SILVER, PLUSH, tiful line of â€"â€"~ A 1 V cry Ch cap. holiday 5‘ @roceries Confectionery This line must go regardless Shoes and Rubbers; New Fruit. New 1 New Raisms, and ever: and cheaper than ever. Frames, Sash, Teas and Coffees a, Specialty. TERMS, CASH. SEASONABLE GOODS Winter! Tvade. NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, Ahd Building Material of ï¬ll kinds kept in Stock. EStorm Sash, Porches, tad Blinds made in the quickest pet. siblc time. it. New Lemon Peel, New Orange Peel, New Currents. and everything in the line; fresher then epple blossoms, Give us a CAB. TERMS CASH. DON ELL, : PROPRIETOR ON THE DICKSON RACE, Blinds, O-, 856 . Po KYLEY9 {Ulc us; nun..- r":- thc most attractive line of Presents ER. PLUSH, and CELLULOID. Also I erless of cost. Come aqd see them. >bcrs. xf you want anythmg in this 1i: it will pay you to visit us. @pleoial a of Raisins, Currants, Lemon, Orange uni gs, Prunes, Mince Meat, Spices, Extracts, ever opened up in Omemee, for the ‘â€" ,i,‘ we are showing special lines {0: Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs, c., um Drv Goods, at close cut prices. Doors, Mouldings. prgpara‘t‘ions for £1 All kinds of lumber. cedu posts and cordwood wanted. Planing. Matching and Tuning. all at Lowest Prices. Attention given to country drai- lings, and estimates for building and repairs given. He diet hairâ€"BM this THE VERY BEST Value in Canada. You can not do without itjin yo_ur laundry. Put 1 ‘l‘__:_ a}; ix: ESQ-ma Twin Bars. TVY one from your grocer. Wellington St‘ a a \ «,“wx‘ ~,~4.m to be cloud Mills line