3-. Punter Boldly Accuses the Ian- umoo People of ActingUnturlx 1’30 Knitting Iacm’ao Trick 31:11 being worked. There an: ncunlcss, deep-dyed swindlcts carrying on a. whoiesalc trade in the city of Toronto, who ought to be a; tested and sent down , A-...AA..5;..â€"-n On yuan- , to the Kingston penitentiary to sew: a term often yeasts. â€8 UV â€" u-.â€"â€". v- V The plan of the"? operations has been brought to the notice of this paper by a person tesxding in Campbeliford, who is one of the vicnms, and we are informed there are othevs In this vicmity and else- where who have been {head in a like manner. _ . I . r “Ross Deï¬es Prohibiuonuts; ~. Says They Ask Too 3116):. .lll‘v I-.â€"-.-â€"-_ ~ I In scores of the local papers 0. this Provmc: there may be seen advertisements offering induCe. ments to women to work on knitting nuuclulns, at thei: own homes. for which they can earn from $7.00 to $10.00 a \chk. _ I-" u knitting machine {ran the advertiser, at an outlay of $13 to $25, payment for which must be made in cash. After the buyer receives the machine she begins making samples as directed by athe advertiser. who agrees to buy all she can manufacture. But just here is where the Swindle appears. The advertiser after having made the sale of a machine, pays no more attentioo to his customer, and fails to answer her letters and ‘she bears no more about the busi- ness that wOuld bring from $7 00 to $10.00 a week. These machin- es are probably made in Toronto :at a cost of not more than $5 to The victim in Campbul'ford of this foul game. having faiied in receiving a reply, supposed the "ï¬rm had gone out 05 business. and tried a new plan of using her maiden name. when a reply was mannedutely forthcoming. t h e swindler being ever ready for new customers. 5 V... 'lâ€".. , Every womén who applies for the work is reqm‘red to purchase “ We gave you a Liquor Act, which would have been successful had certain diï¬'erences of opmion amongst the temperance people "gtiagemselves prevailed. The Act “diff H" gwry. The great bulk of 'tenf" ance men trusted as and ‘_s'ifl$ported us. but some did not do ‘ the tair thing, and used their best i efforts to defeat the Government} that was putting them in position ‘ to get what they wanted. That is notthe wayto play the game. Had they succeeded in that, and defeated the Government, where would they have been? They apposed us, vet did not move to help the temperance cause. If the temperance people don’t wait! we thev can vote me out of the Government ; that is their privil- $7, 56 from evetv sale the swind~ is: reaps ngoqd pioï¬'t. . Wc publish this fraud as a warn- ing to others to avoid the trap thus ant fot~ them. as the peeplc who seek empioyment in this way have no money to throw away on knit- ting machines The business of the reptiles engaged in this fraudulent scheme should receive a scourge in every‘ newspaper in the country, as there are many people who have no means of learning the tricks resorted to for robbing them of their money.â€"Campbcllf0td Her- .ald. , Newmarket'.“Feb‘y 3.â€"â€"In the course of his speech at the Liberal convention here to day, Premier Ross, in discussing the tempcr- ance question. said 2-: A . ege. \Ve are going as far as we can to enact such laws as we think best to further public temperance and morality. \\"e are not going to be revolution: V on this or any other question. You mav attempt go much as to destroy the temper- ance Cause. -I trust we will do right. All that has been dOne for the temperance cause has been done by the Reform party we will try and get the happv medium with which the same. honestyand decismn with‘which we risked our political lives at the last election with the. Liquor Act. when the very men who shmzld have helped us op'posed us.â€â€"â€"Mail and Em- BEWARE OF SWINDLERS We won a“ vory rum-h pained to rad o! “no tornbio «Hunter which how (all tho Chicago 5‘ er recently at Wan. DIM. In thcn no navy Ida! the†tire. and in which my “Mun ouganiur, not. J... A. Who, in numhond gum-â€21h. list 0! can-Ines. ww- nun d'luu‘y The members at (mph Umonyeo, No.3â€. 'hit'h 8m, Buniï¬lfu manual 9 itâ€. no lufï¬ph, cud by whom he 'i. high!) “In-gated . is h max: vi ates-Ring iuteuiu an,“ ubifjty, 5"†mm: the “lulu: 33 extending to m theimmn sy'wwksea ‘ Wouoplouod to moon, however, that slthough 80!. 1130pr!!! was very badly blunt! and Ilukon up, Provio‘ deflect» Ipt'rod him .0 ling" long" «in. on. to push “mud me good wgyk to cum: 1;. but been so anccnnfu] Dine. the inocpflou of the Order in Can. 36.. an! out .xmpflhien IO 6M ‘0 MR! in winhmghlm Induced {at an :31“. am rowvory.-Yo:k than†Wood- :nre onto. a '. J. A. lampnn aVlotXm. Samples of Choice Grain {on- tho? Improvement of Seed. Edltor of me Mhror ,- Dam Sangâ€"By instruction of .lae Hen. Minister of Agricullute Another distri- I Lutnon win he made um season of‘ samples of the moat pniductwo sorts of grain t6 Canadian farmers for the im- pro'emetfl of eeed. The stock {or die- tribnztou is e! the very bent av 6 ha:- been neared by the Direct-st at the Expenmemal Fume from the excel- lent crepe recently haul m we (‘euedisn North-meet. The distribution t h I 1 Spring will counts: of earnplee of cats- eprinx wheat, barley. lndian earn and potanovs. 'l he qnautitin ofoa a wire- and barley to be sent this year will be euflicieu: to now one uremic“: u! an acre. The samples of radiant-om end potetoee e m weigh 3 the. M Pierytufore Ewry mimetmay apply, but onl'y 'oixe samfvle can he cent to each applicant. hence it an Imlivid'uut receives a mun- ple of cake he cums“! Mao receive one of wheat, barley or punters, and appli cations fur more than one euxnple for one household csimot be entertained". ’l‘hese'eamplre em be hem free .of charge through me weâ€. Applirwioua should be addressed to the Director «J Experimcnul Farm. Oman. and n n)' he sent In any time lxetnro Ilm lot of March, nflorwlalch Hue Hats will be closed. so that all metam- pies naked {or may be non: «out In good “In. for M'IW‘BL'. Pan!" wrning should meutjpn thy In" or yarlogy chgy would pref", mic! thunk! the available stuck of the hind asked [at ho exhausted, Puma mixer good sort win be um. {nits Dbl“. Directur Experimemal Farms \V ILL) A M SAUS DERS. Ottawa, December 82, 1902. One of the Ingest priming press» In the wotld,nnd nudwbtedly mo lam:- ou in Canada in short]: tn b0 inflamed in the promuh of the Mail and Em. pm. Tomato. A- n,,.. TM- momtor in known u the Econ Lino aoxtnple humming and Folding Machine. It. ouotmouo cnpncity ‘61 72,000 vapors per bout. pflntod, flung!“ entlud rox.1e.x,wm own. 11.6 313:: 3nd Empire :0 publish an" In hour :nd a. hult lam: than at peanut. This mnmmoth men in one of the want u p undue pad eomploto mu- chmel .VHI’ unaiuhctn‘md. An idu 0! in prodlglnim site n’j‘ny“ be gun-eyed [tom the nymphs: [H- 29 n in length}: 13 [out 10 Inches in width. 3nd neigh- 52 tom! It will win. 8. :0, l2. I4. 16, 20 and 2d yucca. u nquivod. h ".rn'lty count»: of “"00 â€cues. duublo‘ rum. or font page. tldo. placed one than u». other in parallel pianos. ‘ Each press caifles 513' can stereo- up. pine-mm! is fed {pom a roll of pupa: 70inch» in width. Thy, webs no brought {mother to ngiatei titer boll. : primal; "ad Itcelve a Jungian- dixml cut In :he centre, making 31: coptluuonu palm or pleats, flue present width of the paper. The neural stigma waive p [old In “no coupe, yhlli. on ‘hp um, apd no em ot'ln’ lengths of one page. site: «but; théy afa again towed to It.†or quarter pu-‘e 31:3 as deaxred. and deih- and (run) three yep- arato fuklers.cuimled in pack! of 25 50, or any given n'nmbur' This lunch- 7 in has been constructed with great. care. and is cavabh of ‘ turning out a. very Inpatiur class of work, special at- tention inning Mon gtveu lo a perfoc‘ Ink diltfllmuon. Tho priming cyiiudofo nc 1n hon- :ouisl. mum! planes. sad the toll: of paper on :1! as: one and of "-0 machine ‘ hue We ï¬nished product is delivered at Hue 0th". -~ v The tonal?†lure cgptrbllod ‘hy one lrver agul npantolymnd an index pro. \‘lded lo: the pun-on «shows exactly. strain on each nob (-f papov. ' ‘ There me two lnh-dlatnbutlngcylin: den. with ï¬nal: se'veral cumpniitlon- rollers m each plate cylinder, gun! the ink supply is cam-oiled by pawl and tau-ha meclmnlnml In order to produce piper!) of any combined number nf pages, either eat of pfluting cylinders can be mu 'with. nut. the others, um) the folders “in: each. “‘EQMMWN "30 M3i§afh Hon-per Fariiï¬'s. x | Kahlua. All consulting!» free ,0 e Thou-hum: vmk orwmpeem . “warm 59¢ 30“ W «new Mm. The driving gear. Muchâ€"is designed fur a ectrlc pow". II 113- umed on a sub. bed- plate below the fltmr level and is securely fastened to the bus or Hui mnehiv o Asluw motiun with pv-mé‘r is also pmndcd lo (“imam t .I: :htpml in; o! the web- nnJ gotlfug‘ the m‘achhi‘e in tanning order. . ‘ ' >5" - ‘0 To “LA. RBI-yum," 'J- .‘- ‘-' . Principal of Omomes PnblicScQoyl Dear Mr. Buson,â€"h is with sheen- regret that we the pupils and :mvlatal' t teacher of yum school learn ofyour .n- :enuun to‘wit'hdraw {tumour midst In diaclmrging gho duties of teacher and principal. you have been uu'xfmnu 1y Mud. helpiul and winning and no that†can] "Rough life many plensant m’emorhu of you: on: annoy-g an. Plum acct-pt this in]: hand as a mu. nmombrauco of the an s n e have upon! together. We ooaflsuy wish you sdccéss and happiness in I baton-or mention 5 on may {onow oft» longing your connec- uun with on: whoa“; Signed on but.“ 333g“): ulxool. v: 1314:2113. \‘nuent, 3‘ Bub} Thu‘rgtgn. . Own-moo, 1m. 30:1».4903. ., , 1\ [Tho ink-chum «u ‘a very p em‘ maf with 30k} “ptâ€"1 -Ed. - Nixâ€"Bruin Budd p migcblo reply} thinking the doaon for' Unfu- kind upon!- god luminous. gm. ‘ b J 8.1» Minna~ 0 cum 3 Melo- n o‘ye npoclsust. 3" Gem‘ ‘ySw'lll visit umemee three nu.†a‘ yen r, and may he mmélt‘v’du the Bra-1M"! Home Parliï¬rE. Presentation andr‘léddress. ‘ IABVEL 0F IICHANISI. i The Omemee Mirrer 15 published every Thursday Morn! up; at Us (â€ï¬‚anking Street,umemee. Column 55-10 $25 $15 $6 $2 I 'olumn 25 15 8 3 1 Column 15 8 5 2 00¢. Profesumnnl Paras. mm mob and under, $599:- yoar. $3 for six months, $1 ten- mw Ins-Mb. Sergt. Major Martin, Proprietor. 1:0MEMEE 5: AGENCY, 1 .Mirror Ofï¬ce: - V Legal nnflces Events per llne ï¬rst insr- r- uon. 2 ennui per line em-h subm-qucnt. in- factionâ€"Noupuriel measurement. 2 Hues 011m inch, Alveruoemeuts such as lost. stra) ed, wank-.1! :- te., will he Inserted three Hnu- 5 far $1.000 lusu uunw accents. cut-h subsequvut. hay-z [In 0:25 «guts. ’l‘héinuos or xidTEHisemvnts me to be h- the Ofï¬ce not later than Monday. SUBSFR! PTION RATES 7 Advertisement}: will he continued and charged {or nun] Iorlghluon. REMEMBER Next Friday is Laundry D a y. Leave Pare e 1 5- early. Termé, $1.50 per year. ’or sum pvr your I! paid In advance. C. W. RIC}! A HUS, Editor and Publisher. VICTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY A very pretty, though quiet wedding was celehrnted on Wednesday,January 28th, at the home of Thomas il. Mc’ Bride, Esq , who-u his ehiral daughter, Mien Rosella Mrliride. v as unitcad in marriage to Mr. \\'illlam John Finley, of the same Township. The bride ! mk- ed charming in a beautiful wedding gown of pale blue solie! trimmed with white applique and while eilb. Her hair tastefully arrayed was decked with white rouse TLe bridernmill was Miss Annie McBride, sister ofthe bride. 'l‘he â€Us" and gel Prim LlsLâ€"tr room was ably supporlud by Mr. Lewis g'utgumm, of Monaghan The Rev. J. ffl. Tenoy. Rector of St. John's Church, Emily, tied the nuptial hum The wed- ding pregame were many and usefui fwd téauï¬od m cm; “teem in w Me). the recipients are held. '1‘ he man; fnendn o‘tlne hupp) couple wish them a long had prosperous wedded life. The followlng appeured in the legal colllmu 0? the Mail and Eunplre of Jam 29 1903 Much may be of Interest. to many ol the eleétorate of Omemee and anrrmmdtnu 'l‘o’wx 9: he. If a mam is a School trustee at the time of his nomi- Mitch-ï¬n real-gun he'lorc pnlllfng- M his election to the ‘coumif legal? Answ er ' The elvctlon “ill be perfectly safe. l‘he Statute does not 9m that the election oi: person who is school lmgtee shall be voltl;._it merely sag a, in wheat, that a poréon who is a set; (: -ol trusteesl all not hold the nflï¬â€˜ue of (3.. nncillor. A person 3 who has been eleo- ed Councillor am. ï¬lip' {am the time a school trustee can resign his office of school trustee and coutlnue to hold ofï¬ce as Councillor. “ï¬nalï¬eailié, and )IIH‘HSIRPS are Inserted Anotherâ€"(Tan a person \\' ho has been olecmd Councillor, but who wuis uscaonl trustee at the} time 9! his alcohon, huh! oflicé as Coimdflldr? Answer: Cecuun 800M119 Munictpui ‘Act, amended In in 1902.119“ reads, ho: Hugh Sch: ol Trustee am. no member of a Scam l Bmud," .nr \\ Huh rams use levied, éhall be‘qnnliï¬vd m lea h men-bur of Ike Cm’umii at any Municipal Curpnru inn :l‘he tact “an an theAzin-a he was-appoin- tefl'tu “:0 Council at memln-r cf the School Board “th4 no! make his elec- tlnn vj-id. but M Le remains a. member 1-! lhuSchoqi [him], after his clue hm hflhe Counml he run he rem-.wd 1mm his fat-«t. The Slututn unh Hun that a School 'I‘rumeu shun unl he qnuhï¬m! Lu be u member‘ul' 11m C.411‘xcil;akdueslm: any‘thut Hi Martin]: tn theC-mmeil shall be Vnicl: he (um wing“ {mm 1.2.1.- Schm“. Bonn} and than hlnprwiiwn as member of the Cuuncil can not he assaiwd} Quesiinn 3 -â€"(‘zu: u (.‘an’dhhuu resign. Um nflim- m b‘chunl 'l‘ruslce after living elven-d (T unuilm and tin-n 'cuurium lo ‘hul- I (.1? xcv as (? mu. “Hm? .AHEMOT'. A person a ho IH disqamhiirld {rum 1-0- hug a membvr rat a L‘nuhuï¬, he éamse lu- isï¬'n'xi'luhur 0-5 a. El'IOtI\;i'-. B-azi‘n‘ fur i‘hibh‘ rah‘s me iovled, {i-ay rrexagn Jrutm Us: Schm-l Board mufiehmiu, hi-s sea! In the (‘mmufl ' Miss Saran Mi Fr «21‘ l 'ezerhorn- Spent afe“ mus Ivar. \u-ck \inlnzi. '::\(r 61818! Mrs 1‘. .‘d ( 'ahiuoll, .mgi M: or incmig in line neighborho. d. We are. pIQ‘ISHd tn R‘imw Hm: Mn. John Sheri!) is able to be out nil-wing again, ‘ ‘ Mr. Swain-cs, of Pezeihoru, a teacher In the Uolie,:uta, ucuupwd the Bethe! h'ulp t on twain" last ’1 he scruun was an elcqm-nt and fmpteuuis u « x e. km! the cc)ng:_:_e'g_mh.n mum: ax- pruin led the servha. Mr. and M5538 vilzansr Brock 1'0“!) ship, are viuï¬ug' ‘Ha eir luau) friend!“ “99.1.3 mes: nghhurluwd . A numbvn- (.5 tigc friends um! lei l.- bom hf Mm Jam-ah Luues “are im'ned to apeud the {Azeuirg I i- I: he: an Wed- nesday. . 2811:, when- th)‘ but! a. must 'enju) alalu Lin-P. \‘e are glad m hen}- uf the placard» in the aurmuudnm neighburhoods be- reumved. somxge, any. v -=A number Ayï¬iénd: {rim Hm Bethe} Appointnmm zxttrudrgi the gum-tern bimhi meeting 2;! the , Metlzugiat Par- sonage. Slurgggm Sl , (hm-mes, nu Mun- -WEDDING BELLS ADVERTISXNG RATES: lyr. 6mm 3m“. lmo. lwk. A (ie'fumn butcher of Nurrisu-wn‘ thr- ugh a glib’frianzï¬ Â«(Tm-Jed $4000":- suruhce on More and house which-soon Hume-after burned «hm-u, w hen the (mm- puux, HIN‘T an in:ve:~hgntim:. refused to pay mare than $3005) clahni: g there hni brawn nnsivpresentaxnu. He l-ro- Lust-M v'gurunrh; but the comgvany went an far as M Mr r to build a bigger and u betterjmnsu fur him forleeatlmn :3H'Uh; (in he nu‘vadxlhe money. Not lung anew ur 'Eu‘ a life insurances agent unlit-mime him fur polxcies on luumelf and \\ ifr, urging that a $10,000 poIIcy on the latter u'uu‘ld give hï¬n a hand- some sum in the event of lmr death. “Yum lm uH t'iog'js l" dvclured the Ger- man. ‘ My vim die, (10 I get all ‘10 money»? New! New! You say: ‘She vas Vorl’ 'bout six t’qus:uui;ifyou yqnt take it, V8 vll~l gif yéh a bigger und beb ter vue!’ " Mr. and Mrs; S: Stewart and their two children of Manitoba are spending the winter with friends in thesa parts- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tripp, of thll place, are visiting their friends in the State of Maine. U. S A Mr. \V. H. \Vinulrem's barn was de- stroyed by ï¬re on \Vvdnoeduy last The ï¬re cmnmonced in the straw sta k thereby giving the iieiglulmriug men time tn reach Hm plum and rescue the "Mlle. harms and impttnwuta and by hard work they saved the other out butdinus. TM: 1058 is partly covered by insurance. It 15 MN. rum-L we l-zu-etoc‘ rnnlclo, this wank, t: e death nf Hue-Hut Wallace Jmu-s, aged S yezlrs,.w!m 1! ed on Jun. 15th, of amulet fever. Two other mem- bers nflhe family are sufl‘ering with the disease but we are pleasml m learn that t.» 9y are iumgnviug under thp treatment 0! Dr. C. H. Brexolun. of Bethany Opportunity Vor‘Evc-w Citizen to Join in [he NobRc Work of Bring- ing Health and Happiness to Young Lives. BiGGER AND A BETTER WIFE. When a farmer puts his seed under mother earth he expects it to bear bushels of grm'n in z: few: mqnths. So it is with the merchant. He in- vests money in merchandise, counting on a proï¬table turn over. A father pays for his son’s education anticipating that, ‘it will provide the young man with the powers or mind to put the body and head at work in gain- ing a livelihood. In: a. .-- v-â€"â€"--_. _Yet the seed’ may not bring imth grain. the merchandise may not be sold at a proï¬yand the young man may not reach the ideals of his father. In all these instances the cxpcndi- mm of money isn speculation. It may bring happiner‘s and it may not. ‘ r 7 "1-1- ml..|.1 may L-zzrg, “ml-1....v w __ , _ Today the Hospital for Sick Chlld- ren, ‘cronto, is pcrforming :1 Heaven- born mission on earth. It is renewing health. removing pain and straight-eu- ing dimozted limbs or hundreds a: IHEII‘ORK AFTER young Canadians, bays and girls who will yet maké théir mark in this grow- ing Dominion, bun: who, were lc not for this noble institution, might have al- ready ï¬lled an ends-grave, That’s where your dollar can ï¬nd a way gaming on gleasq‘re and proï¬t without any oubtsor fears as to the luvomnent. “Malaria always at work. it is ceaseless in its labour, but in :10 spot in this tairw'Canada is it put to better service thanat the Hospital for Sick ‘hildren. You see your mgnefls at work from the very day it is‘ placed at the H05- pital's disposal. Your investment quickly brings you back joy, for [your contribution has entered into the task of life saving, 'body’ building and health giving. Look at a few examples of the work done in the Orthopedic Department. The feet shown are those of children who live outside of Toronto. You see the condition “before†entering the Hospitalâ€"and you see the condition “after" hospital treatment. The par- ents of these children could not afford to pay for treatment. Do you know or any child so situated! Then have 0- -A-:L_‘ of my child so Bitumen: him sent to th_e Hc‘spiun. n'ï¬lâ€"‘ORE’ 1.: [u-‘nrn The I-Iospital‘for Sick Childrm de- pends solely poemihc generosity of the peopleot Ontario. It requires $35,000 a year for its maintenance, and it stands; to-day as a monument to the big hearts of Ontario people. Lo- cated though it .13 in Toronto. It Is not a. city, institution; it is provincial. Thevchild in the farthcrmos't regions of Ontario has the- same rights and grivileges as one that, may .live next Franklin Items. door to the Hospital. The Qatar-it child is on a levd with the Torouto child. Neither has an advantage. Xt takes ‘a donar a patimt pz-r Ga} ti. maintain the Her-pita}. The Ontario Government CClitlibilLC's $7.00!) a year. or aimost scvc nteeu cents per pa‘iont per day, for there are aways a‘; least NFKOHE .\ P-"WTR one hundred and iwcniy childrzn under treatment. This amount {mm the Government is all expended an mam- tcnance. Then the co.-poration of the city of Toronto gives $350!), or seven- teen cents per paticnt per day. and remember, not for Toronto patients, but for every child no matter from what point he may come. And in ad- dition to this Toronto citizens donate $5,003) for the maintenance of all patients. Again remember 311 these git-ts from Toronto are devoted to 8 main- Penance of patients from all ovur Ou- tzu'io as we]! as the city itself, and the children that seek relief from places outside are very numercus, and it ought to be as great a privilege and pieasure for the generous citizens of the province to contrisute to the main- tenance of this Hospital as it is for the people of Toronto. Ten ycars ago the Ho-zpitalr was (:1- cumbered with a. mortgage. Yea:- by year the mortgage has been reduce". and it. is now paid. The Hospital must proceed in per- forming its great mission. Money is ueeueq l-U .flmmtain it, and this appeal marrow: , Arum is made for that purpose. Hospital work cannot be conducted without money. To keep the machinery mov- ing the dollars and cents o: the people of Ontario are needed. Nurses, do; mestics and ofï¬cials have to live. Their wages must be paid. True, it is, that some have to payâ€" yes. all who can afford it are expected to payâ€"but those who cannot pay and can produce the certiï¬cate of a clergy- man or known ratepayer of the pro- vince to the effect that they are too poor to pay, can have maintenance and treatment free og_ charge. This yéar an effort is being made to clear away a_ba.nk overdlaft erg-aged by 605i of maintenance. Every dollar sent us helps to lighten the 1 is being carried. “‘1 um Let everyone who can spare a dollar forward it as quick as the good thought strikes them. to Douglas Davidson, Secretary of the Hosmm for Sick Children, or to J. Ross Robert.- son, Chairman of the Trust, Cones. street. Toronto. meth 15c. {or 7 5c. 1000 yds. Printed Lawns. m hca‘vv Wide lncloth, resambling spun silk in appearaqce, catchy colorm'gs and Edesigns, reg price 15c. Feb’y Sale Price 75%. At 15c. 20 doz. men’s ï¬ne quality Irish Linm Handkerchiefs narrow hem. worth 250. Feb’y Sale Pncc 15c. ’ At 65c. 600 de- \Vhite Embroiderics. 6 incth wide, new goods and cheap at ngc. Fcb'y Sale Price 6 1-2c. U [gm 10¢. 19 doz. )adies' ï¬ne Linen Handkerchiefs,mumw 1mm n. Extra value at 204:. Feb'}' Sale Pncc 10c. ‘ ‘ E71 Cents Saved. “’4: have securvcifoflthis Fcb'3' Sale :1 Imclof [5! Ladies' Underskirts made ofbest: quality Pluck Sauna, Wide aï¬vutéki ifriil, ï¬nished with dust {rill} â€" A regular $200 Skirt: 5:]; :upnce $1. 29. ai’UY PRINTS N O\V. I, 600 His. \ew Sprint: PMMS SCCured for this sale at 25 pert cent. ofl'. Ail new goois a regular 12 x- 2 cent qu f'tiii}. Feb' \ sale price we. â€"\ Clearing Line. A large clearing lot of Ladies L m I 14â€â€œ; PJ‘ J Mack and colors. Some were priced as hi; i) as $3. 17‘.- Uruary iii clearing price 986. ï¬:: 1- 2c Skirtings 96. 10 pieces extra hear) ski nigh-5' reg an 1- 2c goods. Sale price 9c. ru . . . Special at , I- as. Fine quality Undressed \Vhrtc Cozton, yen. insiiitable for undergarments. Sale price 7 I 2c. " .b EEESEE‘ESEL‘SE‘ 200 White Quilts at Mill Prices. February Sale Prices on \Vhite Cottors SheetingS. Pillow Cottons. Lawns, Towels, Shirtings, G: nghams, \\ hite Muslims, \\ hits Corsets. i CRESSMHN’S 1 OUR SFECIALTIES, TEAS AND COFFEES. 13- £$§3EMS Managei. (n :15 S'dbï¬Pjé 56 387 GEORGE STREET, PETERBORO .eqptr‘mspï¬'ï¬nmmwrm Lflï¬â€˜Ã© E Is where you get Value for your Mose}: Our Stock of grocexies and Confcctionery is Fresh and We}! Assorted. \Vc aiso carry :1 full stock of Crockery. Dmncr Sets. Toxic: Sets, Fancy Chinzm'are, etc. In we handle all the Flavellc Milling Ce's Bxands, which we are Sell- iug at Lindsay prices. Salt licrrings, Coil Fish and Salmon Tiout, lime} Nazi-mm. Pcu’frbï¬l’n, bag-t uc- r‘mnmudminvs lumen ran-1- to Funn- ors. A null suliciu‘d. L' you require an} tin m: in spncmckes vyeï¬assos c.< 2.1: and ham: 7.0m ey cs teswd (we. Salis'uclmn guaranteed. l’ H ()0 \ I), “nu-ï¬st, and Optician, Linds:t.\'.â€"~lf. Visits the Omcmoe (‘mmnerciad flute}, Ogipcth‘ue the new I’m-ft. (mice Block, the ï¬ts! 'l'nesday of every month. Admin- istered gas win) great sncuess fur «Nor '35 yearn. Beautifu! |euih and spieudid ï¬ts, (town and bridge work inaérted. Lindsay oniuu nearly opposite Simp- son’s H0191. ~23-1y The ls the Place to Buy Lumber, Lalh 8; Shingles, Cement: ter Paris 8; Charcoal. Also Headquarters for “'indsor Ssh. " Cheesc Butter †Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings 00’s Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. 13ers. Hard and Soft Coal. Cordwood and Millwood- Call and get our prmes and examme gboés. .- TELEPHONEsâ€"Agent’s Ofï¬ce, 77 B; Tg‘ï¬-‘ï¬: 0mg, 77; Mill Agent, F- r J m '1‘ {ST FLOUR AND FEED Dr. Neelands, 133:3 Febfluavy ï¬nnnninm Wino}. ressh 05rsters. 385 8; 387 GEORGE STREET .I:‘ ~' ban-au- r1“ 21122225221 K2222 1123221212 LIN DSAY, 5-25: I-. $5? DI BAKER, E Sale. E Mill Ofï¬ce 78 qualities ‘3 Dairy .,..-.oo- Watc â€Gemini. Whit RIG"! :liiuh: (-0 Right Pricea‘JnJ :1 I sll 8mm. 3". 1 1'. Ar mum an in km" nu Mend OI'J of (he I. 0. r. The Pop Jewelry 77 Kent St The new"; has a 'J'l tn cat" fur . L! vet} im ‘hg b‘v‘ on and ranged time you nun! to see no". No. 9 buns :6 .u 18 in. oven. Our ! with in Inge roomy pines luudy aheivec. I m and lull; cunt-m â€I (unit. up-Io-duu Cd flack. W. l). Stim x730... lodegreesasra lor§ Medonjeeppjof Dry Goods. Bat. and an. Kev: to. were In 20th Tu Manda. tor; ol l’etorlmu. ï¬lls! Lon“. ('luzr 03!“:de flat! to 81h “50min. A. 8. Terry. £15 a: [Jud-.1. » Mohawk I (noun, Frmt, (1.0!: Woddlng Cute. msd‘ Iood And urn-mound If. I. D Thornton a. (or the prflgrenah . OI :00»qu o! In BIOS“ I Sting been an prop-Med [ht-kc: lunmgcwcm of the decided 10 00‘ hold I at least. ï¬heuuulhln cured unscw‘n lihcazunlic the Mum: (Mina um 00!, a (e: 19!! TM but cakes. I! is 1:1; We have not a-Evs: our toluav‘m, amber B ulna, Currency and m are the Stu the consumer a. {m .100 extended the {i “on a! 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