bl} no 69%: 0f 1123:3321 33"?! £113 1'33- me ï¬rm: soap 10 Can Salmon 10 6 D02. clothes pegs 10 Mixed candy, extra. good, 9:. lb. All 3133333 JamsJallias It}? ‘3 {13331333 frum 10333. a 113233 3333. Cheap Grocer, Tea. A - 100. Bottle Pickles 4 lbs. Tapiosa. Sodas; box 3 Large cakes castile SPGN G 4c. - 2 for 7 4 lbs prunes, neW 2.5 41b3. Ginger Snaps Extra. strong J agan 1 Chopping Bowl E.‘=.)oms - 1 1-137. plug of Brier 103. plug chewing Mc- Donald’s - 10c. plug smoking 5c. plug chewing lot ‘30 Dark "' i Mop Stick 1 Vfashboard 1 Suit Brash k" (I) v); ‘ M â€*‘9'el- '7 Big 50. £3340 u. .1 .. 10W soap - l 21 Gran. Sugar alwxys exactly as BJx’ertigezl. We never misrepresant. ‘If you have thc slfghtcst doubt about v2 ans be good LnOL‘gh to visit the store :and 4., ‘ , .‘l L..‘.I"‘...X‘u3 :11â€: GQQSD; Is a, great factm- in making cash shapeufa. hairless horse. purchases, and the resuit is such Farm and Fireside. Weekly MA“ and bargains as you see below. Bear 031mm. MIRROR fox-$2.00. in minJ one thing. everything is EverythlngisquietinOmemee.honve alwiys egczlctiy as aJvertiseJ. “ft: 1 the scarcity of local news. n THE WGRKE‘I‘G BEES - _ ,,_ ' ‘V ""'0 mg buyers m great numbers to our store. ReadyMoney Great crowds from Omemee visit us every day. \Vhy don‘t you join them ? . Perhaps you discount our ability to Sell as cheap as we say. The idea that new fresh groceries being sold, and such a small proï¬t above cost of manufacture. Preposterous to some people. However unusual it may seem to some people, the. certainty of saving money :5 bring- I I-.. k...-â€"â€"‘ 37- ‘ to 31m. lose to Post Ofï¬ce, SPONG- .. XIV C;- 100. 1b. 10 25 Ada N) U1 .-:c zuiliircezts. Shiloir‘s (Wire is sruld of :4. rrllï¬rzumr-r'». ‘ I: cnrcslnr-i; fen! L‘m.snn.;~.unn, 1133â€,. best CPI-12:1) 0er Or ii. She Ge"? 21' in»; 25 '5 .5‘7' tS. a ‘d 3:160 Der bottle. Suki ‘ by I». u. .ulhl"; .333. At Hiazirlmtï¬a- nre‘gs. 5w. HI n‘s Li zidsny Pure . truth .‘1m 5 R‘- «3mm;- ' tisu: Cure unexvell ed. Z‘ry the Insext V‘h :uwdcr for aniumls. Call SLblil'iLell.-'12 nf luthnlg'Z: in ’s QUEEN (W. rH 5 I‘. ir 8“'1f.)flnnl'. But exen the . 2)) st v‘ 5i- cate .9: Je will relish its «lelic-i ms ’5:an nutritirvm ¢ ualidés. No other flunrcan ! com-are \\ .‘th QUEEN t'rr making «mall 5 l l l l I i a l i s I hearty ester‘: enjm t'-e ‘iread hz'i ed l rum: 2: 59072:. summit- :i-s‘uts Iliadlbtraj 4,†' . .i 3; Moment :5 ‘,31 y I: L. n :1p',.:re:‘.;. February, \\ him i4 sail 5': be a. month of EileieOï¬Ji‘jL'iCui xezgurics. has run its course. In Britain in 93.31 Lima: a line 1 ehnmrv dues in at .u. wear to have been regarded with law»: I); ma pexsunny, fur there 33.1 hutch saying £141.: “a' the months 0’ the your curse a fair Febru- eer,†and in a mlleotinzi of English arm verbs there is one to the eflect that “ 2h Vre 'shman would rather see hinder-:1 on ..er bier them see a fair Fe ). .33.? ’En- li uhtenecl Canadians do not. look to the past. but to- the predictions of the met.- or.:rl.)gical otï¬cials, In order to ï¬nd out what. they may expect and do not. can! :bread. For sale as '1' J. Beans" Freer3mn umbrella if the: mad than: u going 10nd Peed 81m $01111! Hearty eatei-R enjv'w' He bread bake-d of Mt'LungI‘flin’s QUEEN (\Vrvrl'i's Far a“ nr'!) flnnr. But ex en the :m-st v’l-‘j- cate pec‘vle will relish its deliui ms {ml m:tritim:s qualitiw. No other flunroan Emmy-grey 3th QUEESï¬I makinggnrd Shflfï¬w ’ Cure 1.555103 0;? 5t HURYIIHTPP It curest-irzentL‘onsnm runn It ,3 pm, best Cnmzh Cure. 0121;: one ce! 2. a. Anse- 25 013., 54‘: ( -..ts and $1. 0'.) per ban} 9. Sold by RM! . Mum '31:. A: Hiazzixinré: am‘s Lindsnv Pure Dr-‘gs. 5w. Hixi' bnthums RE. suma- tisu: Cure "Lax elled. Fry we Inset-l. Powder for animals. Call BLDIil‘iLQlL-vnz Xeoland. Dentist. The pm rhtvmder used by Mr - ‘wehmd it: 3:26» neg: {1: 2' mg. tractin: teeaf ‘wl :2 v! - ca :6 ex;,2:2.;.- ed when in L1.:dsaÂ¥ «Iii-52:1 The. wit“ of Dmvi‘l Rasc‘aerger, a‘f’a:m~ er living near Kittaning, Pa, gnu-e hirui on Tnesduy.th 22th inst... to 6' a chil- dren. tl‘ree girls and two boys. latter par: of this :nmzth. Liarc'n was ushered in yesterday with the prover- bial umb‘like wildness. .T. R. Shannon. Licawsa] wine and spirit nwrnhant. The hes: hmmh at tlm ].me.~'t prices. 19 K9â€: Stu. neJrJy opp. Benson House, Lindsay.â€"â€"Il-13 When wiéhing your Lmn iry done in ï¬ne style. leave it at the Human Ofï¬ce. The acency fur the Peterlmm’ Steam Lmurlry is located at this ofï¬ce. Brim: 231011;: yoursale ble to be' plint- ed as! t'.< «)‘Ht'e. We will give a. free notice in the 31mm}: for a}! sales, when the bills are printed at this ofï¬ce. W. J. MORTON’S. 49 Kent ï¬t . Li n‘lmv is the place m :0 fur a good lunch at all hours. Fruits. confectiouety and home- maale bra ul-7-12t Congressman \\ ilsonmfthe Tarifl‘Bill. is in the citv of Mexic'n sum-rim: from tynhnid fez'm He was a. little better yesterday. Brin-z in vovxr s'x'nvripti ms to THE Hanna. 8;: mhsuihiu: nmv you will get. it the re n tirl her of this you fu- 75c. When v0 \ 4- - 1 - '0 N Hwy. 0.111 an! we 1‘. E. 0mm rr’u a“ «mi; of :lasizh‘. clutofl and h-ng:in-<. xv I. an a. 07.0.. horn 5210 ï¬rm a v! erair» prompziy mien-14.1w by comp:::nu mom-7 3m Imuk Here. Ynu trv \V. 1“. \'I"T:art\' fmr ‘aV an! lea (_‘ lwxs. In \',-21rv etc. Re- puri n: aapecialty. 77 K9.itSn., Lin.ls.ty. -â€"!2 3m . . 1 [ha mty of Monti-9t! has a debt 0 twentyï¬ve million thllars, which is the limit .If its harrowing pnwerq, Philiip ‘Ivrm. ').- uzis'. 13M! 11;. nl-vw: keep“ 0'1 hand I. ‘es‘h :ml v-mel :‘-»-I: 0 pure drue‘. F‘nï¬z' t'm 34.3“ a“ un NP arises. nearly Oppoaiw new Pow â€ï¬‚ea-749m Just think mfg-P in: tha- mem 21!†Detrnit Frea Pres; win.) the ‘s.x:;~.'euir or" “ Midway Types.†for $1.50. LO I. \‘w 113 months 31 :‘n Orrin H.“ next. Wehuh" cm 111:. 3 Hi- uess nfimg» )JJJCA will be :r L. um i. Be mm and Ls‘w m the vlriva h be given by the i’re; “cerium {Jinn-.21 San . day schml max! (â€mm 111:. ,A _...-â€"-â€"â€"-....... _...‘ :1 free mtu-u gimtx to m.“ caning their sale JiHsI prints] at. this m’. .“m . Sum bills prints] it the Mum-w. ofï¬ce.- (73‘ 9 us :0. mil. \V Ir: â€a.“ prices right. '3' '1 - x it) I.‘:1h.1".ru!! 1.? 3:) :all‘v: arr-1 «at: 4- n N T? n “79â€"- [2.11 ‘vr.\.u~.a-â€".¢Lra The farmersare drawing in u Lurch qi‘..::‘.ai:y :an-th this “'68:, bvi‘ura the 5:10 w rti.’§.i‘)jw‘.-}.r5. Baliavé‘ï¬e $12175? Pu; paw-21a resolu- tion expressing the-);;i:2i.).x that. church pmyerty s‘x-mld be Mags†1. A (‘hivaro m 11 I‘ma inmate! 1 flvin: Inucuinc that wi I fl\.'1'he ympullin: P “var is‘ (1111 11mm. ‘euett’s" 1-. M :111r11t:\1mt5t, Lil 3.4 IV 8991 L'!!\e"l f. r 131-. 03‘ std-3,1 r1111. .111] (.011181'L1.1nr.r-..â€"12 311:! monthly! 1m cmmcil will ha 113‘. “as: at 7.30 o‘clock. 6a! Palm Sunday in on March 18, an! Enter Sunday, Marc-3: 2.3m. Tl e serviw: ‘1: fi-n d3"‘en-u? churches st ’1. From Torontoï¬rlllia Uxbrhlge. Lin-Lay all palms norm and was: .......... 5.3:p.m. From PMorborough And Port. Home; March. Mild weather. Wheels are out. Roads are very 1m". Advertise in Tm: Shanon. See Hall Gilchrist}: new ad. Horse buyers are in town toâ€"day. The Mutant. hr one year, only SLOO. Carnival at Bethany on the E0£h inst. Newmarket has :1. c-xriruity in tho From Toronto, Ux- bridge. Lindmy and all polnh north and west. ................ me P°torhomuzh. Mlllbr00k.f’nr Hope Cohourz. Benn-ville and 4H po!nt~ Past. 6: loutb...........9.5oa.m- ARRIVAL CLOSURE 0F MAILS Express ....................................... . ...... ll 15 a. m. Express ............................. ....“ .h 231). in. "cuss To a moat nutimoox BY BsTnAsY Mixed, leaves . .................................... '6 00 mm. Mixed. arrives... . 1 15 p.m. OBIEMEE. FRIDAY. MARCH ‘2. 1894. Exiress Rxprcu. ï¬ned“ Midland Division. Grand Trunk B’y THE OMEMEE MIRROR. â€[40ch LACONXC ARRIVAL. :0 '8. â€-6.13 p.m. .1135 am. TIME; TKBLE. 0.3"3 STATION. TRAINS GOING WEST. TRAI'KS GOING EAST- He ,z-x: of tun village u.‘ .: Pugs- .Lycveu- v »â€". «in: To Pcterborouzh- Milmronk Port Hope Cnbourg. Ballevhne and all points north and west... .7. 5.5p.m. To 'Ym-omo. Ux- bridge. Lhuhuy and all points :10th and weat..........5.l3p.m. Tu Pcterhnro, East P’t Hope, Patewbnro’ Cobourg. Belleville and all points south and cast. ..... lo. 15 mm. To Toronto. Orima. L'xbrldge. lehay .g all points north and west. ........ .820 mm, :1‘:»ti(m sale 3:13.33 DM‘H- ’9 Ten clry [an ' 24 mar- CLOSURE. Accoriin; to the report on twem and shop licausgs in 0 imrin, jzist iis re! the number issue] in 1896 was 4,313~a decrease (if-51 as coznparsd with the pre- ca tin: _\'e.u'. The decrease is chiefly in the shop iicensas, while the whalcsulors h we! im-re. me! by four The total rev- enue jerive l “as 313:.3-3 16:), as cam; urel with $56.3 M Mr (.43 pas-:3 lin: yo ll’. Of this the municipalities cheivel $283,. 996. Drunkeneas, which lms been gnu!- ually on the .1 ‘L'I'ELSQ. s‘mws ails; this ."cgir :1 failing 01‘ nt' 74 v.18 H. '1‘ It) ti- '- izru far 'SH \'L'X‘8 5,7 )2. .t 11 When it. is t, In .ï¬rf'i Liv:- CUIZ LINC- : mt mm to â€n w or sell a. farm, ad \‘Prtflse i.) the Fu‘romta Weekly Masl. l‘hut paper reaches 106,000 farmers humes e erv “0 2k and yaur advertise- me: It. should meet the eye nf Same nue who wants to purchase. Advertisements nfthis class are inserted in the Toronto Weekly Mail for Five Cents a word for each insertion. szenty Cents a w ml fur ï¬ve insertions. Address l‘he Mail, l‘orouto. Canada. ' The newest. swindle is said to be a shmhly cluth swindle. It. is done in this way: l‘he aha} L“ pain:- calls upon a farmer and pr. pnscs buying his wuol in advance nf shearing, an! offers a big price fur it. To bind the hargum he pays down a dollar. B.»_v this time the farmer is in good humnr and then the pedhor produces the cloth, and gets in his m. rk. George Harrison and J. D. Thornton drove to Babs ygeou this weak on b 18i- uess. ' .11-1 re mrt guinea†zher quiet there t‘un 813%! I 1111‘1erinr C1. having 01111 0.16 i Hubert-1211;) t'1is 5191151111. This cunmany zuc nukin†:1 "re-.115 )enialty of stuck, inning: 1-3.1: My im-rnrt. i a buf- {.1111 and :1 genuine Per-sun 1.11111). They are on exhibition in that glaze. A [B‘t‘YP‘PP 11"11211: daliveml 1.1 Christ ("'111r1‘21. 1.).n‘1z11e'9, 11:1 'P'mrs I 1y 111'ar1111g, 311:11-1-.1SU1,111. 81912112.:1 "1;: Mr. Jon-n A. Q. C, (7‘1-11'12 \Vrarl. 1 1 of St. 1 r’11111’ s C' 1111'1-1 L“!l$11_\'. 81.1.1381: “ l‘ 19 Matineera 11' the B1-111t1'."‘:1'1-1 a: “duct is synkcu of 111 t 19 " L153 01'3111111 Pat- tesox1.â€.»\l1z1issioz1:r '9. All wcl1..)1nv. Burr: 111. ‘Dan’: C’Ht‘1t on xeing away from ()memea on the 24th of May this year, as we arc a; dag tn luv». lnts of enjoy- ment at Inn-1:9. Wo- umlerstund that G. W. Mulliga= 2'3 ;.:.~‘.::;: arrangements for a gram! Inn-fl: ‘I'as-ia'ai. u bin!) wil! be somewlmt di’:‘:.':;: 1. ‘r‘uu .wytizim: ever given in Lin: _:' †1 .xrtxc ;l.;. : M‘s-r. ’l’!ns is hu'v L)W¢<3H.lki'l',’ is drum in Matt-12m: .\ yuan; mun mat a. young w'nnn“. Fur the ï¬rst time 0:1 \Ve-lnctday, "J: i 'erel L’m xxmï¬cr i‘hnrshy, court- 93 UN on Frillvf. prop-3301 on SJtur? .lzxy, was awr’ptwl quday»and they were mnried way on Manda)" morn- The municipal c-mzwil fr the town- ship of P. :1in will be he] I â€own Monday, the, 5t“) inst. A Ltrze nmmmt of busi- nces of img )rt mesa is ts.) be trzrw mm 1, 31111.1! which tima tin pmn‘I-ktupars, 2bm-ewiewera. overseus 21w! othur ap- phintlHGHCS fur-the township for the year 1894 ml! be made. T.» 13;" rim-r mm hungry! m the 2101‘: yearly -~"ubsrr5pl‘ulzs t.) the .Hlxzmxz. “9 Will giw that excellent honschnld visi- znr, dewted to the interests 'wf every family. "The Home,†FREE fur one year. Now is the time to get 4:) excel- ‘.c:xt jam-nu] Tor :l yvur free. Just think of getting the Omomeo Mumon and the Ladies Home Journal for $1.15; If you want a good local pa- par- and the best ladies paper in the Dmniniuu, call and give in your sub- scriptinn ‘m the 3mm "he Literary and Delmtin; Smciety of the High Schml, will lmll a. Intel-My meeting this eve.xiu:. A uldEuta is 0'! {hr the pauruvue .ml will in: .)f arm-4t. fuzz-real, the H lzle-‘t, uniu': “ Resolved Hull. “llsiiizlnl Ymhwr gin-a mum. H..n'\i. \ on Tuesday next. Mr. Mulligan will provide rigs for all whu will attend the concert. Capt. Emnsnud 12 of his company “ill ghe m exhibitimx drill at. the con- cert tn be gixen in the Bathe! Church ' 1 was suflering from dyspepsia tin-1 lnertrnuhlc. I took a few bottles 0! thlnh‘s Vitulizer and it. cured me. I can heartily recommend 1:." Sold by R. J. Mulligan. Daniel Ritz, Proprietor and Publisher ufthe Hamburg,Out.,Inde;»emleut says: 'I was suflering frmu dyqupsia: au-l A pleasant time is anticipate-1 for thnse who attend the tea. and sleigh drive next Thursday night. The Sunday school of the Presbyterian Church are arranging to have a. pleasant evening with their friends. To cash subscribers only. we will send to any address, the Human and Ladies Journal for $1.15. Tl us is for a limited 'imc, so bring along your subscriptimxs early. Sample copies of the Laidies Journal at this ofï¬ce. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Dieeo, Cal" s.‘:A\s “Shiloh’s (Satan-h Remedv istha ï¬rst me licine .- ham ever found that would do me any good. " Price 50 cunts. Sold In R. J. Mulligan. Aszood musicalfestival win beheld in the Bethe! Church next Tuesday nigh‘ "under the management of Ur. W. Mul- ligan, Beat. the Bethe! Church next Tuesday muht. I Remember “:6 military concert next TuesJay night in Bethe] Chm-ch, given by G. \V. Mulligan and his company. A good time is expected. When at Lindsay call and see " Riggs," deals in fu’cy goods, jewelry,velocipedes, sleighs 3.: awning: gnods, tobacco, pipes, 63:. Hau- Goods 3 Specialtyâ€"18!“ 'mhur dm-s mum 11.11 hum. m: 1n the new be MULI‘I‘R. “9 honschnld visi- x: ever .‘Jt‘fl‘. Christ For sale a. steam yar'ht cauahle of hohling seven persona. Has only been running for one season. Firxtarluss throughout. good engine. Fur {mtner information. can! at. the Mmmn oï¬iw. drum: mm anx A-,-Uu:'§m¢6« we alremJy hear that. Bnln-aygeuu is fixing up her Mats and «188001) as the weather permits they purp-sa running a handexcursion t'» this pl:uee.‘We think they cull Eu inflle‘wel ta postpone their excursion until the 24th. As it is alnmet :I certaintv that am ban! will he re IIr '.l.'1lzeIl our citizens slImIl 1 man be making.' preparatinns to have a grand day" s snnrt on the .2'-lth of .\III._\'. "lhey thIIIl l very smn call a llhjetlfl‘.’ far this object and disc uss the IIIa'tor.IIIIl sea what attrIIItiIIIIII could he lIr III 2hr. t1 the tmI II 30 as t) bring a lame lllllllucr to the will Ige (III that Il :Iy. UIIIeInea lug ulnays III-sen IIIIteIl l'IIr get- tiIIIr IIII II program on such days that :Iill I.lrIII' It lIIr:2¢- crown! and it has‘ a] rat 5 been 8!!C\‘8i8‘1|l.\vailre anticipat- in}.II lmvin'.’ nnr hand in excellent condi- ti III 'by that tune. and II'eshIIIIlIl at (â€we get. tI Imrk in trvin: to make our hand one IIftlIe hen-It in the oonnty and by getting up a grand pram-um fur the 24th. it \IIIIIll certainly raplenish their treasury Large exIIIIrsiIIIIII IIIIIIlIl (some in frIIm different 914.093 on this day and “ At the meetinx.y 0f the Quarterly 0fâ€" ï¬nial Bear! «I! the {\Ietlmlist (‘hurch held on Monday Feh'y 12th the ful-luw- ing was Ilutinu was carried unanimouslv Mum!“ o-y W. D. Ruttan seI-muled h) \. Wilsmyi, snpmrtel b\ ll. Parker. and resolvml That this Quarterly Bonn! as semhle'l, hereby express our most lIearty a:ppretiation of the faitufnl sen ices of an pastnr, the Rev. -.T M. \ Spence fully endorsing his azgressixeuess against sin and sinful customs in men! form; aml‘bec tn take this op'mtnuity of extending to the Rev. gentleman a must cnrcliul imitation tn return to this ï¬eld of labor unotheryear." The fullowim'. clipped from the Man- iton Mercury, wm no doubt be of inter- est to a Ian-go number in this locality :â€" On \Vu‘inchay of this week atG p. In., to. Very pretty. but quiet “withâ€: nccur re] at the rusx'ience nf Mrs. Franks, mmr ‘r‘cmier'q Gunners. when her dam:- ter. Miss Franks, was united In the holy imnd~s of “1911003: to Mr. Robert Deyeil. of the abnve place. Miss Janie Franks. sister nf the bride, acted as bridesmaid. while the ummn was assisted hv his brother, Mr. Fred Deyell. The interest in: function was perfnrmed by the Rev. Wilson McCamn of this place, in the presence ofz‘. few relatives and friends. A fter the reremnny had been perfnrnred the p-Lrty sat dmvn tn an elahurzltd sup- per. pr.n\'ide.i fur the occasion, and after Spending a pleasant. evening with the happy ample, the friends dinpersed wishing: them lung life, prosperity and happiness. On Wednesday, March 7th. the Farm Stuck. l plornentsxc., of the late A)- t'nur AIinmle, will‘bc nfl'erelLfnr sue. when savenl tine horses and cattle will he gull. This is an extensive sale and :1 Luge number of articles will he put up by auction. .lt. Lice sametime a large quantity uf hay aml several villue lots are Ln be null. Sula tn- emumam-e at l o'vlm-k p. m. slurp. Elms. A. Mitchell, .Lac‘Liun‘acr. ()u Mnndm". Marl-h Fth. am am‘tinn Sale at thka Imusehuhl furniture helm):- in}: p) “I“ Davi 'sm wi I be hell. A quailtitv nf furniture suvh us tables, chairs. be late ids. (1c. ,L‘., are tn he an! i, :lenlis!w~x:1ml nther hmmehol l utensils. Sula. will (:ummmwe at Sn’clm-k in the :llteruouu. Thus. A. Mitchell, aucciun» oer. "The manllwry nerve 111.1y 11.1w: bean sensitive." ha suiol, “ and M an disturb- ed it Would semi iuwlligenca 0f the dis- turbance to the brain and the brain, in turn, may lmve passe-l the shock to the diaphragm. The dianhrngm, nheuqno is in repose, in like an open umbrella. The shock â€0.11 the bmin causes it. to thrulv, and thaw throbbings or spasms .zra the hicwughu." One hundred and ï¬fty Imam have been received by the ï¬umly sngges‘nin: all sorts of remedies, but. nothing gives relief, and the man may die from sheer ethstion. A Steam Yacht for Sela. John Car-berry is hicconghing his life away in Nowark, N.J., having been at it for two months without much ro-licf from anything than can be «lone. 110 says that-the hiccunghs were started by the violent. rubbing of his chin by u. barber. Dr Lyons says this is not 30 1' mliah a thunry as some might imagine. The low price oflmrses in Lanmlu. is sometimes attributed t» the absence of 1 reciprocal trade with the United States. Yet at Lexington, Kentucky, the other day, one of tho most famous stables in that famous horse centre, that hail cast their 0 inors over two hundred thousand dollars, sold for loss than four thousand ' dollurn. Tnoofthe well- known Ramble- tonian family, so! I for forty- ï¬n} and titty dollars, respectivgol ‘ ,mnlone mare, with a. roconl of; :0} uml not so old as to ham .iltoget! ior outlived her Imeful- ness, bronghtjnst two dollars. f'Iur-ses are now selling for a. song all over the United States. A society writer in a New York paper says well bred persons do not carry bundles or parcels oxcept when it is ab- soluteiy necessary. The Bradford Era, with much emphasis and logic, replies as {allows - “That’s where the New I York paper confounds well- bred persons with snubs. A well bred person. carries a bundle when he has one to carry and when it is convenient for him to carry, A well bred man can bring his stuff mum on a \\ Excel? )arrow and hid breeJ- ‘ in; does not anfl'ur a. bit. No honest employ umnt hurts any man‘s breeding." l Whoever named many of the streets of Pittsburg. Pm, must haxc been fond ol‘tlm girls. Among 3 Inn. 0 number of foolish names are Flora, Lulu, Ethel, Irene, Emma," Clara and Maria. A member of the City Council has intro- duced an ordinance providing for" a reform in the nomenclature of street names and he sensibly suggests that for sillygirl names those of Revolutionary heroes be substituted. More than one hundred and ï¬fty Methodist minister-3' sons sat down to dinner in Webb’s rostanunt, Toronto on Tuesday nigixt,tlxe gathering being as unique in its character as remarkable in its proceedings. H.133 Praoaratlons. Faithful Services. A Quiet Wed-21.23. Auction Sales. Mr. W. W. Dalijill be in the Town- ship 01' Emiiy and 0]»- about the second week in March, adjusting the accounts of PM}, Grange Co._, Tea Merchants. a “ Doc,†wave raised in this town, fun] wigs owned by Dr. Cochrane. Anamffl? ml! shortly appear in the $113.11qu gn'mg a full repnn of the histe-ry of tins phenom enul canine. It will be remembered by a. lax-genuin- ber of our reudem that the trotting dog “ Mr. M. P. Ketchum. Willio, †Doc†nnu his midwt driver are now an their Way to (Taï¬l'u'rn a to trntuzainst “ Ned,†forapnrso uf 5500, reference to “hint: was mad.» in our coinmns, a slmrt tune 81:0. We hope to heargond new; m be- halfof “ Due"1 us the resuit. and that. he Manchu-n home with remained chum- pinneh-ip lionurs.â€â€"Brigmun Ensign. The second and last carnival to be held in Bethany on Snurxlay, the 10le inst.., prmuises to he one uf' the best. of the 885801). Special and valuable prizes will be (ï¬ler-ed to those taking part. in the carnival. and the manager is antivi- pating a large anemimwe. There will he an exciting boy‘s rave, sewral boys are already making ready for the rau-e‘ Unod prizes are heingoï¬â€˜ered for the best lady’s tum-y Costume. gentleman’s fanny vostuma. and buy’s fmwy (-nstnuxe, be- sideaa large number-(bf difl'erem. charm:- Lers. (50ml music is hei~g prepared and the (‘onunittue are amican'urmg to make this _the lust «Lamiml ever held in Bethany. The log house, barns, stables and con- tents of H. AIL-Gill, situated clusely to Brown's BridgeJLLnutrs, “as causumo ed by ï¬re on the awning nl‘ the 22nd ult., about 8.30, which Was causal by the explosion nfa l‘xntem. As .5 very Slhntg easterly wind was bio-«in; at the Lima, it was lalOSslllle to do anythingexcept save :1 Spam of nurses. Only part of the family were at home. The buildings ware partly covereJ bv imnmncc. A Si mi‘lzw ï¬re occurrevl on the boundary linv of Vernlam and Emily, duslrnying the buildings and mutants 01' M r. D..\'i:l- sun on last Saturday morning about 8 emu. Cause, (ldielfthe chimney. Closing Up Business. Thomas Curr, who is employed on the electric milnui running butweuzi Q ieanstm :w l Chippc-VJ. is him: 0:: :1 visit for a. g'nrb him: Mr. CJN‘ is fore. mm in til-3 tuck l.;yiu_; of this road, uni hash-33.1 emlilajel with tha enm- lmny for over can yens. [1: will â€tum shortly. when he will cam‘iicnca Work on the double truck which is 1135’ being hiid. Second Carnival at Bethany. Mrs. John Oman; and the M‘sws Kingdun‘ Menzies «11.1 \Iud:l.:n.ofPete.'- borough. have been visiting «tithe resi- dence of Dy“. Corneil and other rem- tiwa ix. tins \ itiLi 3' Mute:- Aclï¬lles Turner, son of J. J. Turner, Peterlxomugh, Won“ the first prize, a. be umm 313v“ Witch, at. Limi- sxy carnival on Fridiy’ night Lab, for boy's best comic costume. J. J. Turner, uf Peterhomngh, passed thmuqh Omemce last week en route fur Lindsay, where he rm-eivul an nrjer‘ from 601112 Bros, in Hun, Lawn, fur a larg awning. Mr. Knight, [:13 p0 atur of ac 'moia, w.v.s In tun n this \weK 15,930“!!! ourschouls. He repn'ts fw )ublv of t4: “.2333 of theschcmls i n this 533mm. Rem KI. Adamann will occupy the pulpit in the Pmsbyteriwx Church next SanJar. A11 are welcome. Mrs. Woods,uf Buflllu. and Mrs. S Rabin, of Petur‘tmr.n;.;h, are in town visiting their sister. Mrs. '1‘. J. Parsons. Wax. Cook and sister, Essie, spent Sand y udder 3.1m {manual mafia Cav- um'illa. J. R. Dm.<;“, of Peta-borough. was in ion: yesterday. He gne ch: 311.1393 3 call. Mrs. J. Kincaid, of l‘eterburongh, is at prPsent 1: guest uf Lersister. Miss I‘hom- tun. F. J. l’erclmr I, Lindsay, was in town this week. W m. Lard“ ell was in Millbruok ves- tcrd .ty ‘ F. Hamilton, of Bethany, was in town this Week. The Tromng Dog, “ Doc.†Maximum marks, 423‘ Frank Adams Id: Scott ....... . Bella Spguqe Maximum marks Willie Johnsmi Sadie English . . . . . Harry Balfour..‘..... Ruben Bradley... ' ..- Division I.-Aggregato attendance, 833, average attendance, nearly 42. 35mm; m. , Maximum marks, 300. Gertio'Gi-andy................. 270 Oiive‘(ileiin'y..................... 254 Lena Ferguson .. 238 JUNIOR IV. Maximum marks, 36!. Mazgie Eng]ish,............... Frel Graham...†Herbert Card well. . . . . . . Elsie Laidley, .. . . .. . . .avuoi... I... ....... Division [Lo- mgmzuh. attendance, 73!), “vex-.1952 attendant , 33. Jcttoa :1. Maximum marks, 43b . (‘morge Glenny....... ..... . 34} Sidney Lang...“ . -3~36 Ethel Graham,......... . . . .. 93!" ........-._. Maximum marks,†863; Ethel Mitchell. EdithCardwell," Percy Nugeut, ......... o JUNiOR I“. OMEMEE PUBLIC SCHOOL Wu uh n2 February Report. Personal; ..3-o....-u..-o.... u... SEE-'10? XV. SENIOR fl. .o..n-.v 364 .o-a‘ino ( W. I. McGILLS, Omemee «Q: Bethany Which we will also offer very Cheap. Best American and Canadian- Oils always on hand. Those In need of any of the slow: goods will do well to call at Wood Cooks 85 51 381 378 373 352 STMES AND TINWARE 272 q-v.) 819 200 a L‘J‘JAY S IN STO CK. OUR MOTTO: Fresh Family Groceries. TEAS AND GOFFEES A SPECIALTY. TERMS CASH. E51. BRADBURN: CANDIEEE CONFECTIONERY As Usual our Stock of Family Groceries is Com. plete with New Fresh Goods. Oranges,Lem0ns, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Apricots, Peaches, Apples, Pumpkins, MinceMeats, c. E? And s. 171155 Line of S a E P8339168, Grocery ~r~ ; No. 180-134 Simcoe St . HALL, GILCHRIST Ell, BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS â€"â€"Ifyou have not vet taken the trouble to look at our goods and examine our prices, wé ask you ' to do so fox this time anl be convinced that we are the house for 10.2 prices and for ï¬rst~class goods. All our Delaines aréforward and many will sell them to doz. Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose, worth 25c 3 doz. left of sec goon to clear at 35c. [,000 yards W bite and Ecru Lace. worth 10 tom: I0 doz. left of White Skirts, bought at 50c 5 doz. Corset Covers worth 25c, sale price 2 (102. CorSets, worth 75 to $1.25, sale pri< Bargains in Embroideries, ctc. 20 pieces Scotch and Canadian Tweedé, worth from 75 to 5x50, sales pnce, 50c. New Spring Suitings at special prices before the rush cf the season. 20 doz. Men’s New Spring Ties, wart}: 35c., sale price 25c. 30 doz. Men's Black Cashmere H or 6 {or $1.25. UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS. £356, worth 35¢ a pair, sale price 25c. I,500 yds. of our Ioc Grey Cotton, sale price 7c. 10 pieces Dark Flannelette, worth 100, sale price 7c. Another case 1,000 yds 8c. Prints, sale pricesc. 10 pieces Cottonade for Overalls, etc., worth 25c., sale price 15c. We guarantee that we. cansth eVery line advertised, and at the. . special prices quoted; but we can give no guarantee ‘as to how long ‘ these lines will stay with us; “ï¬rst come, ï¬rst serVed." Why pay 8c. a yard for Cotton e'Vcn On six months credit, when we can supply you with the same goodsat 5 cucash; This principle applies to all our offerings this Spring. Read our list‘mrefufly' an! be on hand; . Encouraged by the response to our specz‘a‘ ou’u present a still more attractive list as our second NEW POST '0' FF ‘10†E‘ 'B'flo‘ “GK“: '0' MEMEE. CA?! FED F iUiFI‘ DIRECT IMPORTERS, Offu these at COST, in order to make room for Spring Goods; we also keep constantly on hand a ï¬ne assortment of Lamps, .Agateware, and Tinvcarc, Now is the timer to buy your Stoves. MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND TWEEDS. x1130 Days, DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. We have a limited number of STAPLE DEPARTMENT on hand. “’63 will for the SPECIAL OFFERING. (SEE 01. R “1300“) snmere Hose, worth 2 5c, sale price 15c pair. I clear at 35:. cm Lace, worth 10 to'25c, sale price 5c. Box Stoves; .TH , bought at 50c on the $, to clear out cheap; ;c, sale prlce 15c. .25, sale price 50c. Wang. '1‘... a ‘7 9.“ 14:1 .03. E WWI “Nova-u awn». Wkï¬ PETERBOROUGE already sold. The price