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Omemee Mirror (1894), 5 Mar 1896, p. 3

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at, Eagley, Rye, i' all kmds, und L-n . . . .6 pa 0\ er- r and feed, field :1 Plaster. Delivery of ’rofits and L. at tho Nothing Trade: [.emug the Fall '1 rade In years on deck and hue Hue now on ontolonmh no your doors, to cloth. ,e iow bed rock prires :- few. Our knowledge of ants. Not only are our » Uothing Trade -f the lawn. Far 1nd near our 'ar m the home. of tho lrksrr H,(w all nul 511 ed Store TY’S an lweod ... .33 75 m eed, 14 difieren: )tgd L ......... 5 hits. 9-pieco, Leavy, ill-wool Canadiln Socks :otch and Enzliiavlvx Toronto. 123. C I- in}- . . Lmonl brain. . dovan [dance ! Come Embroidored Slip- no! 3 piece Suits, :2 9o Tweed, All-wool moral EED u Capo “anging I 34 to $7, for 3003175 goods. iiumphanfly! 3999:. Rubber. ss Other- '1‘: eed 43bit; .but- .....81 lawn-931 50 a hundred. .N D SHOES ‘VERCOATS Ont- . ...... $1 75 were $2 90 ’S SUITS CIN G. , extn hosvy all Man- final ! n.) 119 lo 00 45o 400 3 5|) 150 On last Fridxy ‘thore was a spelling contest between the schools taught by Honry Four, Alex. Evans and Mr. Hoop- ar. It was held in the Bethe] school home. We have not heard the full demls, but it in said that the Orange -Comors school, presided over by Mr. Hoop" was far in advnnce of the other ~competitors. "' Life of Bifly Mc‘Lnud,” will he deliver- -ad. Watch for bills. Molt men like to see themselves in :print, but. women don't. They alwuys ‘profor Iilk or satin. The twelfth anniversary of the Ome- mea bunch of the Salvation Army was held on Szturday. Sunday and Monday last. Major Collier, of Toronto, conâ€" ducted a serious of moetings on Satur‘ day evening and Sunday. and addressed the large gothoring at the barracks on Monday evening. Ensign Maltby of Lindsay, with a number of other: from Peterboro’, were present making the an- niversnry a grand Inc-con. Cupt. O’Neil and other members of the S. A. hero, do- sorvo croditfor ‘heir untiring “for“ to have the visitors and other: onfioy thomselres. Tho Hockey Clubs of Hillbrook ha- tend to make their Carnival on Fndsy owning, the most successful of tho Saturday evening a grand carnival mllbe held in the Bethany skating 'rink. W: Mtg? HAVE Hutuâ€"We pay men and women 510 to $18 per week for any home work. No books or ped- dling. Steady employmentgnaranteed. Send “amp for work and particulars at ence. HERMA-NN «S: SEYMOUR 213 South Sixth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. See adv. re Seed Out: for sale in this issue. Capt. )lountany, of Toronto, will give :aMagic Lantern exhibifiion, on Mon- dayovening noxtin theS .A. Barracks, when his illvntrmed lecture (m the Much his entered in s chilly but hardly In a. leonino fashion. Something lamb-like may soon boexpected. eeunn. See the lnrge bills which are out announcing this zrend event Eteryoneie looking forward to it with the expectation of heving a. big treat, and we feel eure they will not be die- appointed if they attend. There will be a. hockey match 1nd tug-of-war, be- tween Keene and Mihfibrook: prizee will also be unrded for the best costumes, both “my end conicand also for en- R J Mulligan’s, P. S.â€"â€"I have made arrange- ments with a Toronto firm to do any watch repairing you may need. When you arrive at the railway sta- tion in Lindsay make 2. be. line fer Higinbntnan's Drug Store, where the Menthol Cough Drops are sold. ice will be open to all from 9 to 11. The adnluion to 111 is only 10c. At such a small tdmiuion foo for Inch I gnnd treat, the nu]: should be filled to doorl. Be um and attend and bring your friends. SPECTACLES 1.93. PER PAIR. COAL OIL. Still Selling Toilet Snaps Cheap Oil Cake Very Cheap HORSES WANTED. Use MULLIGAN‘ S CONDI- TION PO\VDER and get 30m horses ready for market. TERMSâ€"10 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of 1:10. For balance terms will be made m“ n the sale. For further particnixrs apply to JONES, MACKENZIE LEONARD. Soliciton, 'l'dronto SL, Toronta‘ Or to GEO, A. BALFO‘UR, 10-6: Ouemee. The following improvements are said ’tn be on the premises hstly described : About 44 acres cloned, having erected thereon a house :nd barn. PARCEL u. The North West quarter of lot I], in the 8rd concession of the Township of Emily, comaining fifty acres more or has, an nnd ‘oxcopt t acres thereof heretofore sold. OHEHEE. THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1896‘ PlBCEL I. Lots 3 3nd 4. in the 11th concession of tho Township of Ops. containing 256 3cm: more or less, “we and except one zero on the South East corner of said lot 4. huing a. frontage on the boundary lino of8 rods reserved In a burial ground and save 3nd except 10 acres at South East cor-nor of said lot. 8, now owned by on. Henry Jones. THE OMEMEE MIRROR. at 12 o’clock noon by virtue of powers of solo contained in a. cermin mortgage which will bo produced at tho 3:10, the following proporties. - Saturday, March the 2131, 1896, Then will be ofl‘ered for sale at Brad- burn‘l How, in the Town of Omemee, of valuable farm properties in the Townships of Ops and Emily, in the County of Victoria. WEI. LACON 1C Call and get prices. AUCTION SALE OMEMEE. End In nttendnlco. Tho Flt any Sight. A week of Eungolisth Services Are to beheld in connection “- itlx the Methodist Church nfthin placenta commence next Sundsy morning. 'l‘no Rev. Mr. Hill is to he assisted by Rev. C. H. Coon next Sunday who is t : giva a song lermnn. And during the week he is to be assisted by the Rev. .l..l. Rea. at Patel-born, and also by the Rev W. R. Young of the same town,aml others. All are must kindly invito.l to attend. And it is to be bopwlthatmucll good will be accompâ€" llslxed. The pmspecta fog- lioue breeding are. exceedingly brighter than they have been for some time put. The market- have not yet had any decided advance bu: there is a steadily growing demand in we large horse markets oftho Cuntin- ent. Prices arehwdm-vn to what they were in the good air! days, but. the ten- dency is now decidedly upwards. But the buyers nn-w want only goud, irmnd animals. There is not yet any demand for inferior animals; scrubs are not. saleable. Leapyear parties are all the go now apparently. A sleigh load of our young peoplodrove out to the home oer. and Mrs. S. Roddy on Wednesday evening oflalt week, where they were met. by another load of Janetvxlle young folks to spend a very enjoyable evening by playing games. singing and feasting, until the wee lmn’ hours had overtaken them. The evening was brought to a. clone by Iinging thnt old familiar chorus Should Old Acquaintance be Forgot. The Woman’s Anxillisry meeting held at Mrs. Stephenson’s on Thursday last. was largely attended and molt en- couraging. A letter was read asking that annual membership fee he sent to Diocesan Treasurer, Toronto, before March 10th. Members not present would confer a. favor on Miss Johnson, Treasurer, by handing m feel before the above date. Work meeting second Wednesday in March, at Mrs. Wm. Adams, at 2 o’clock p. m. gentleman and a. millionere. The other day two boye at Owen Sound, took e horse and cutter from a. church ehed end went fora drive. As a. pun- ishment for this heinous crime they were sent to the reformeton for five yeern each. A men and woman, who worked in e. Bmllton wholesele store- were the other dny convicted for steal- ing eilks and goede amounting to e Ierge sum of money, several thousand- etleut. For thin the man got. three months, while the women was let go on enepended sentence. Along the ume line of reasoning, bed they taken the entire stochend building and ell, they would have been congratulated by the negietrate for heving so simply fellen heirs to e fortune.â€"-Pickonng Newe. Ifyou ltoal a. dollu or a. paper of tgcks you are n thief, but if you steal tn estate of 3 miilion dolls" you are a. When the dust Is on the counter :nd the cobweb: on tho shall, and there's seldom :nybody in the store besides yourulf, and your stock is getting stale. and bills onough I. coming due to make I. banker pale, oh, then'l the time a merchant is fooling kindor blue, and in troubled with the question of the pro- per thing to do. But in such 3 situa- tion one sure remedy applies, if you want to get the customers you hnvo got to advertise. A number ofthe young poop]. of the town spent a. very pleasant time last owning,“ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Cor-nail. When the proper time arrived to part for thoir different homes a hearty vote of Hunks was tendered the hostand hostess for the very kind hospitality shown the vilitors. Monday evening last some of our :irllhiredarig sud drove their best fellows down to the leap yeu carnival at Wycbridge. For once in their live! they made we boys do just I: they wanted them to. Every one enjoyed themselves immensely.â€"Penetangui- shene Herald. Anniversary Sex-wees in connection with the E. L. ofC. E were held on Sun- day and Monday last. ‘ho Rev. C. W. Watch, former patter preached to two large congregations on Sundxy,nnd on Monday evening he delivered a. verv in' [creating and profitable lecture on “Mistakes”. An owhangc tells of a tramp who got a3pocketful of money by goxnz from house ta house throughout the town begging for a postage stamp “to send a. letter to his sick mother." The same game has been played In Lindsay, though hardly on so extensive a. scale. Notice the new legal card in our columns this week. Messrs. Kerr. Glad- mun, I\'errmf1'eterburo’ have 0119mm n; w a. branch office in town. We wish them success. A philosopher asserts that the reason why Iadics’ teeth decay soonar than gontlemon’s is because of the friction of the tongue and the sweetness of the lipn. The ofl'er‘oryin Christ Church next Sunday evening \vlll be devuted to Diocesan stsioni, a cause deserving hearty svmpasby and support. Tim township council will meet. on Monday, March 9th, for the purpose of appointing fence viewers, p0! ml keep- ers and ovvrseers of highways. One short biow is all final i) needed to cure (Jaturrh “hen _\ou use Dr. KingsCatarrhUum. Sold in A. Hur- inbothan Lindsay The annual sale of magazines and papers will take place on Tuesday even- ing next, at. 8 o'clock in lhc HOClmuics Insttt‘ute. There has been a change of manage- mentin tho Omem-ee 11 use, of «Nd! further notice will be made later. We are pleased to see Clue. Cox-neiI nb'e to be out again after his recent ill' neu. He â€"I think you have such e pregty neme. Sheâ€"I like your; better. It just took Fitzimou one minute and a. half to knock Mabel- out at Lent- try, Ten, last Fnday, Tum] m :erx........... . . . Wall.” (hluugbcr ........ Ethel Clarke .. . . .. .. . . Mabel Mills.......... ........ Johnnie Mills. . . . DIVISION II. Mary Jane Fyke, beloved wife of Mr- Jobn Rutherford, on. of the most. re- spected residents of our neighbor-hand, died at her late reuidence, 14m Com, Cavau, on Friday morning last. The funeral urviccu were cnvlewtod by Rev. John U. 'l'auner rm Monday after- noon and a. very Luge number of friends followed the remains in the Preubytcriau lourying ground. Mrs. Rutherford uillbe very much missed bv her large circle to! friends. A nd the lasreavml family have the heartfelt. symi-mhy (of the “hole Cmunuuniry. Tl.e «lace-used “as a woman at true irlnlf.‘ and simng faith. and Waits 4 ulnrlnlii rvsurrectinu. Bls‘sserl :m) the dean that (he in the Lord. Total marks . . .. . Edward English . . . . . Wiiiie .Iohnsnn Annie McCafl‘ory . . . . Aggregate attendance Average attendance. . . SENXOR XXX. Total marks .............. Myrtle Shannon ......... ........ - E11191 Mitche11.... Amy Parsons............... .... J UNIOR HI. Totsl marks" Reggie Orr. Eveltno Mitchen. Wlllio Thompsom. sxxxon 11. ....... Mr. McCroa bud much difficulty in getting the hearse to Mr. Rutherford's on Monday, owing to tha state of the reach. Ouo of the horses zot disabled :nd be had to get. Mr. D. Balfour‘s team. Aggregato attendance. . A verago attendance...” SENIOR IV Hon-or Roi} for the Heath of- “ab- rum-y. DIVISIQX I. It is with much regret we chronicle the death of Mrs. J. Rutherfnrd. We heartily sympathize with the family in their bereavement Kr. and Min Hanna, of Janetvillo, were visiting frionds in :tho Lobsnun neighborhood the past week. Total marks .......... Charlie McQutde ......... Annie Ivory ......... . . . .. Edith Glonny...... . . . . DIVISIQN HI. Aggregate attendance ..... Average attendance ...... . JUNIOR u. Tots] marks .............. . Boss McPherson . .. . .. . . . Norman Balfour......... . . . . Grace Lnidley .. . Mr. '1‘. Walker has returned from the North West. We learn he is greatly taken up with the country. Special to the MIRROR. J. Jones is moving to D. Rouan’s {arm this w.eok Min Connel has returned from visit- ing friends in Millbrook. There no a great many in the neigh- borhood ill with 13 grippe. On motion ner. '1‘. J. Parsons, see. by Mr. Chas. Ivory, that by-lnw No.283, for the pm poem of appointing 'l'hos. A. Mitchell assessor, for the village of Omemee, {or the year 1896, be now read a first, second and third time. Signed, sealed and ongronsed.â€"Csrried. Will be renewed by the undersigned up to six o’clock Wedneldny evening, March 11th, 1896, forfixing wall in the Emily Cemetery. Specifications ofwork to be seen at the omen of the Secretary. 0. G. WILLIAM SON, Sec-Trans. Emily Cemetery Co. Omomee, March 4th, 1396. On motion oer. J. T. Boatty, sec. by Mr. Thou. Stepiienlon, that. C. W. Rich- arda’ In“ for printing bills. 1'. nomina- tion $200; Gpoo. A. Balfour, expenses 1-. two nominationa $4. 00; be paid.â€" Carried. At 9. recent meeting of the Omemee council, the followmg buninels was transacted. When you are going to church, the theater or any place of the kind buy a few of Higiubothan's Menthol Cough Drops. On account of the funeral of the late Mrs; Rutherford, on Monday East, the Re\‘.Johm U.Tunnm- was unable to at. tend the Convention at Millbrook. R. Ruddy, Barrister, Sum-itnr. «*., of Millbrnok, made his usual professional visxt to Omomee on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W m. Bradburu attended thefuneral of the late Dr. Yelland, in I’uterhuro’, on Friahy last. Dr.1".radd was in Peterboro on Fri- day, attending the funeral ohaeqnies (of tho late Dr. Yalland. leave. W. C. Swiusr and wife have been \‘isitivgfrienda st Sunderland, the past few days. Miss M :y (‘averly. of Bout-ville, is visiting at the home of Rev. .Iuhn M. Gurbutt. The Mines Kingdom and Menzins, of l’etcrl)uru‘.are visiting at the home of U. u. Corneil. Mms Sarah Lamb is visiting with friends at Part Hope at present. Jam'l‘hornton and wife made their Peterlmru friends a. visit on Suturdny. Ira Nuthass, of \Iillbrnnk, made :1 fly- mg visit. to Omemoe on Friday. I. W Wilson paid his Lindsay friends a \ isit “Mum-43’. Dr. Robinson, of Peterboro, was in town yesterday. Isaac Richardson of Millbrook, was in town Tuusday. J. D. Thornton was a visitor to Pour- boro Monday. Mil: Curry is visiting friends at Cold- water. OMEMEE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Sealed Tenders TOWN COUNCIL. OBITUARY. PERSONAL. LEBANON. JUVI'AR 1V. IV. 70.3 T! )2 656 4139 430 430 597 400 361 314 312 7 1' I 500 467 860 343 5'25 511 432 412 394 21 310 200 191 170 41 Every Pam and attention paid to guests. (.‘ummodiod‘us sample rooms. Bus meets all trains. 30“ N WA R DROBE, G. W. Green. of the mum-non Pump Worlm has purchaaod the Pump, Wind Mill and Fa“:- ning Mill WorkmoZ‘Guo. NcWiHinmz. Potor‘ucro, situate on the Dickson Ewe, and anything m- qun'cd in the way ufwocd worn can bc had :xro: Emu. He will, an; usual. run the mum-«an Pump Works, his father being; man.” ‘ -f.):- h:.. . Ii-Ls When you want a Refrigerator for your slmp or private dwelhug of the newest description and prices. Auays lzelow city manufacturers. lease call and examine for yourself. J. P. Ryley Lindsay. 37.31:]. Geo. Carr. former proprimor ul‘ihe “ Clim- am Huusw." has now resumed Ilu- nld hotel stand. whirl: is m ’nv rcmndmli-d and im- prnvwl Shwl and stable: um ummi: mun I'm MU ll'n'mm. I u H' b:- pzul In (' ltL‘l' to all nu old customers and their friends. .1. Dennis. Lindsay, nrxzdom- m L)or:;n.21‘s Haze" Limhaywt. manufacturer; Hm 1st, Prize Dominion Pump and has the only thorough Wrought Iron Pump on the mar- ket Farmers. of Emily, and clxizeus of Umnmau will please can and see me. Ail work. zuaranmed. 3.3 3m. Doularn in l‘inum“, Organs, Sewing: Machines and all kinds of mnswu: goods. Repairing and moving a spec- ialty. 404 Ueurlre Street, Jewrb. :r )1: gm. 5-Sm 5-.‘Sm Proprietor. Petem‘boro Music Company. Wear!) manufacturing Blnnkatn In large quantltles madel'rom nne. lon silky lambs, Wool. clean and apecklesn. \ e guarantee these to wear for years, will wash wuhont turning yellow. Buy direct, from the manu- facturers and saws expenses and commlu- Ilons. Yourmoney back 11 not. as repro- tented. HORN BROS. The person who took the Buffalo ‘Rohc, from nn‘ the horse. which was standing in ’1‘. E.Junning’s she-I). 0n 'l‘m'sduy, mu inst. win )n-usc rvturn it ill unue and save llll‘LnL‘r trou )h:. as he ls well known. New TrIotel Rocon‘nodation in Lincigay. Call at M. E. 'I‘angney’s, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, Choice and Durable Lines in Plain and Upholster‘ ed Goods always in stock. Reasonable charges for Undertaking. A call solic- Nedaâ€"843m. Eli Williamson. Photographer, Lind- say, Out. All kinds of pictures taken from life, or copied and enlarged off old pictures. Familv groups, schools. choirs, buildings, stock, etc. Picture frames in endless variety always in stock. All work guaranteed and pricas right. Call during the holidava.-â€"49~lf 84-81- Lindsay Woolen Mills . W. J'. Morton’s newly fitted restau rant I! now one of the leading attractions in thialme, being fitted up in city style. Lunches and meals served at all hours. At the most reasonable rates. Call Iolicitod. 45 Kent-st., opposite Carters. 51-3111 Mr. Hondron, lute or'l‘oronlo,ls now run- nln; a rotaurunt anGaorfG-st. Hotand Cold Heals supplled at all mum at mast reuonnble prlces. Bast attentmn to all. Speclal summon shown to lwdles. Your pntrouago respectfull solicited. «ham. )1 It. lENbHUN, Pctarboro. W. A. Goodwin, dealer in Wall Paper, Picture Frames and. Window Shades, Mirrorl’l.xtcs and Arllsts’ Goods. Near Post Office, Lindsay. Work done in City Style at. lowest. rates. 39- W. Wabator, Llndmy’: Genernl Machinist, Gun and Look Smlth. Blcyclc: repaired on shortest noclcv. Repalrs kept on hand. Roâ€" membertha uddreu. 23 North \er-‘JL, 0p- poslu Jon Kulmn. 36-3111 Special Bargains for 3 M03. The Grand Conan-.1 Hotel Poterboro, HM bean remodelled under new manage- uunt will: the only Lovawr Aooomod-tlon in town. Good Subllng. Term: reuonuble Oppo-lw the Open flaunt. George-It. GEORGE GOBIEL, 46-21:: Proprietor. When you are going to get married, don’t forget. to procure your marriage license. L‘. Hughun in Lindsay will issue one for you for $2.00. Be sum and pro- cure it in ample time, no as to avoid no delay.â€"46-tf. This new Hotel has been newly remodolad and renovated and In new one of tho bent furnished house: in Canada. Good utublo accommodation. 'J‘armsrouonablo. 41-5111. TEE: HUFFR‘IEN liOUEE. Corner Charlotte and Water-um, Peurboro. James Smith «E Co., 15 Kent-st... Llndnay, are specially prepared to muex the mums of Umemee and (-ltizuns 01’ Victoria County. as SLeam and Hot, “’atcr Fitter-a, Hmnlmv‘y Plunxbors,’1‘1nandIron Workers, Rooting or all Kinds. House ln-uiuagea Specialty. Maâ€" chineuiiol‘nllKinds, Brass Goods, Pumps. etc. Acall Holicitud. 85-331. Cull early at Airs. Scoiiie’s Grocery. Carrier Simcoe and Aylmer 8:", Peter- lium’, now equipped with Hm i'reakwst and best family UROCERIES, fem. Sugars, and at the lenwest living prices for cash or marketable pmduca, {or which the highest price is paid-393m Hettger’s Fancy Goods Store, Kcm-M... Lindsayfishutud for 1hr: Inn lwcnn )‘Lzul'n In!“ ml ability Lu supply your \\':1..[a~ in Fu,.t~y Howls. at; kinds m patterns. Cleaning Dying and Wall Pupcru Npuciuny. J’mmc on]! and Judge for pour-$011". Agent Smylh's Dying Works. Toronto. 35-3211. .1. norgan, Lindsay, begs Ic-nvn lo {xv/2m his Emily trleuds to can and use him a; the Ma- Wutur House. where he is bum-r prepared to give accommodations and convonlanca in every respect,- Good stubies and sheus, an LLvnHve- hoatler always on hand. (Int-nor Linduuv and Kent-Ms 364m). G. Wathr Urean, or the Mulbronl: Pump Works, wishes to lnlurm his i'rmnris in vaau, Emily, Ups. and mnmmsc, than him Force and LI“. Pumps are unsurpassed rm- qualityuud henpnesn. You will do well to cull below making your purchases.â€"4$6-3m J. H. Lennon, opposite Lenmn Home. Konbst. Lindsm‘, is rupzued to 011m visi- t‘oruto Lindsay bar a mi uubeu rd of in New and Second lmnd Furniture. bra-slum: many other lines in Housu Furnishings. 31 dzn V'I‘he combined stock»; of J. Dobson and A. DUI-mun. weently purchased by Graham deg (70., Grocers. et.c., contains bargains. You should take advantage or them when visit- ing Lindsay. Kent an, opp. Benson House. 3 Berxuon Iii-cause, Linflsay. W. White, Kont-st.,Lmdlay, manufacxu res and dealers in the finest. Boots and shoes and Rubbers Inteuut 'tes. Are Working Wond- evs and Quinn; onders. Cali andJudge for yoursen. 36411:) When going to Pelorhomugh do not. forget to call at Henry Brusflstom 1: you wont. to buy cueap Groceries, Wines, or Liquors, George~n.., oppoalLe the market. Cash paid tor buaer, eggs. dc. 41-3m. When you via“. Lindsay can at G. H. Fox’s, 115 Kent-st... next door 0 Post. ()mlce !or Choice Frunuin Season. Confectionery. Ice Cream, Coo; Drlmu and Luncheon at u]! hours :L'Hlm. Iryou wantn first-class pump or any dea- crlptlon, gave the Mmbrook Pump Works a call, or writ») to G. W. Green, Millbrook, um, and you will honor}: thereby ~358m Bau- thls 1n mind if you re mro anything in Witches, olocKIJewellry. u lvarvnre, etc., tbr weudln presents, go to W. F. McCarty, Lindsay. 0 will please you. l’rlcel moder- filmâ€"334m) FOUND. â€"In Omemee, a. Gold Ring. Owner can have same by proving property and pa_yin_g gharges, by applying to 0. G. Go to nginbothsm’l, when In Lindsay {or pure drugs. Tr the Insect Powder {or Kai, link. A call so icltedâ€"fl-lv. and aying cha \VIL’EIIAMSON. 12-3111 If You Want a Snap Read the F01â€" lowmg. zuaranmcd. 3â€"3 3m. Change of Business. REFRIGERJKTOR S. BUY T}l"‘ 7' 4.313351‘. New Restaurant. BLANKET . Well Knox-Rn. ~wvvv‘ovvv‘viui‘9'h "vV‘VV‘vv'w‘a'vrwfl-GUU L-EO. ( ARA, l‘ropriemr solicited. Call on ma 1nd I will guarantee satisfaction. West End Flanr and Feed Store. A fine fresh stock, just arrived, of the Choiccst Brands of Pastry Flour, consisting of the Queen‘s, People‘s Mixcd, Standard and other well selected Brands. Also a choice line of meals, comprising Rolled Oats, Standard Oat Meal. lxolled Wheat,.1'heatlets,Cracked 11' heat, Graham Flour. and Corn Meals. These brands are all man- ufactured by the VICTORIA ROLLER MILLS. A call is THE: FINE-11’ Tan In THE WORLD "Won” Tania at up by thn Indian Tc: growers u I sample of a but qualuicsx mi Indian Tout. Therefom they use the gram»: can: in I'm" selection of the Tan and its blend. that in why 15w; put it up thomulves and sell it nulyiu 11:.2 crégiual nekagu, My mwiug in purity and “cell-mm ’ut “Pita 1b.. 1 lb. and 5 1b. packages. and never sold in b weer “3.126%! 1~E3®UBR q” A keen razor and a. clasn towel for every cus- tomer and :â€" I! you should want. an easy shave, A: good u barber over ave. J us: cull. and u my par or and A razor'u edge to sult your mind; 1’“ cut and dress your hair with male, To null. the contour ofyour face. My room is not my towels clean, Scluors sharp and razors keen, And everything I mlnk you'll find To Iult the taste and please the mind; And all that. an and skill can do, lfyou will call I’ll do for you. I'll shave you all, the young the gay, I'll shave you all for ready pay; Shavln: I do at. any tune. Aud forlhnvlng I get a dime; But. do not. mean 3 (llme ln trust, For that would make a barber “bust." For Twenty Five Years Ton-origl Parlors. KING BTREET, OMELIEE. WM. COLVI N’S ALL GOOD GROCE‘P-3 KEEP IT. ‘fyour grocer does not‘ .:eep it, tell him to w-ito to DEALER XIV} Lumber, Shingles, Lath, and Building Material of all kinds. Also agent {or ail kinds of Farm Implements. Office and Yard : The late Cop- lin Laidlcy's Old Stand, Stur- geon St.. OMEMEE. - ONTARIO. E33: 33 [1333333333 .......... ”33’. E. RENEE??? A1range 111 “115 h .1111: 1101.311 111211Ic by the undersuzncd to 101111 011 Real Estate secumy at mtgs of interest from 5 10717131 Cunt, \erg' 1:11gt. 8111115 L11: 4'. 32/), the mort- gages taken for any tc1. n not cx- cecdin" tul \'ce11‘5,.111d the inter- est payable \@ 111,1 half :1cu111101 qumtcx‘g, 011 (11.115 fixed to suit borx‘oxvur, l’rmcipul can be I'c- duccd by instalmc 111. Apply to 13AI\I\OI\ $6 511‘ ERS, 1301111111011 13111111 1.11111111113, \V'illiam Street, Linusay. Caner Kent and Cambridge Street, Lindsay. Ontario. Terms, $1.00 per-day. The bar supplied with the chumcst brands of Liquors and (,‘iarars. Good stubling and attentive hamler. EII‘LY VI‘ZI'H II, EOuthex-n Hotel, George St. Slmatml in the finest, locality ln PETERBORO Streub Cars pass the door evvry tr'u minutes. It- is well ventilated, we‘ll-hcaU-«l, lame and mommy. Has gum] stable in (-onnevllon. n has a fine bur, in which the very 1'11)th quuors and Cigars are kept. Steve Holland, Pro 1) 1‘1 5 to r. For a nobby, up to date unit or over- coat, yon wIIl find it profitable to call on W. (1'. Blair Sons, Lindsay, as they have the most complete stock of Eng, r- Iiah, Scotch and Irish Tneeds, Meltons, Beavers, Venetians and Vecunas in. the coun’ty. 51- 3:11 Great Clearing Sale at The Ladies’ Store, Peter-bore. Of 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, Cellulsid Slippers and Slipper Soles. Bargain day in iuillinory every day. Mia. Armstrong, 390 Goo. St' fHEcooKs BESIEBJEND Pipes, Tohncoos 1nd Sign", 01 tho Best Bands, In Stock. NE PflSTHY FLUUR fl and 13 Front Stroet East. Toronto. FEOM THE TEA PLANT TO j'u IN 3T8 NATlVE PURITY GEGEET SALE IN CANADA. T WALDON. STEEL, HAYTE R a. CO." YEITCH’S HOTE L. A PERFES -1 -l i" To correct irregularity an: wunknvsx, kuopuw amunluhwlthyc Jinan. ’i‘h. Wan-nuan- "Ltt'e Suvm. _ 4;: \\ emu“. 31d gnmfnl duwinpmmg profit!» ppm. 19M.lb{,ulu winds. Auk 1'rvr'1‘huhvzrun brand. All rurchh“ M” thou; at,“ p.1- but. No loom ruucd: for Women knuwn SHOULD TAKE PERNYRE‘Y’RL ‘JL‘AFEEIE. â€"AT THEâ€" é o '5‘5wwvvv o 'm‘ '1 3.1;mugor. Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Blinds, 850.9 82:0 Proprietor. This line must go regardless of cost. Come and see them. Shoes and Rubbers. xf you want anything in this line it will pay you to visit us. Attention given to ccur-tr) dwel- lings. and estimates for buildit‘ and repairs giv en. J. R. DONELL, : PROPRIETOR Groceries Confectionery is now showing the most attrabtixje line of Presents in the market. In SILVER, PLUSH, and CELLULOID. Also: boa:- tiful line of D 0 L L S New Fruit. New Lemon Peel, New Orange Peel, New Clrunts. New Raisins, and everything in the line; fresher than apple blossoms, and cheaper than ever. Give us a call. TERMS CASH. Victoria Planing Mills we have a few of those heavy Freize Ulsters still left, to be cleuod out before the end of the year. Very Cheap. In Dry Goods, we are shoxxing special lines for the holiday season, in Gloves, Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs, c., 1nd a full line of General Dry Goods, at close cut prices. Parties wanting good Fruits, Peels, c., for the Christmas Cake. will do Well by SJ; me a 02111. Also special value in teas from soc. upnx’nrds. The celshramd Monsoon and Burma Teas in stock, at 30, up), a u} 50¢. per 11). stock of General Groceries is cemplete with everything fresh and good for the holiday Season and at prlces to suit the times. cPheES®n8QCQ McPhersancgcCo. Has to hand the finest line of Raisins. Currants, Lemon, Orange 31 (thron Peels, Choice Figs, Prunes, Mince Meat, prces, Extracts, lung Sugars, c., ever Opened up in Omcmee, for the Sold by J. E. Adams, Omemee, dealer in Groceries, Confectionary, etc. L pecples’ Gnoeetvy John Taylor 85 00., Mnfrs., Toronto. SEASON ABLE GOODS As usual, this stpre has made preparations for this season Mouidings Casings BASE Teasand Coffees a Specialty. OMEMEE, ONT. Winmfl Triade. 39 P. RYLEY, NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, Men’s Fur Caps. iRLOR‘OUGâ€"E, ONT A I, A R G E ON THE DICKSON RACE, LINDSA_Y. Special Au ”pun- «LV‘JVvéf/Jv All kinds of lumber, cedar posts and cordwood wanted. Planing. Matching and Turning, all at Lowest Prices. And Building Material of 11 kinds képt in Stock. :3" Storm Sash, Porches, an Blinds made in the quickest pos- sible time. §SOAP is now being used by the majority of the people of Canada â€"do you use it? If not, send fox :1 bar and prove its value. In twin and large bars..... . . . . Ifyou want to be healthyâ€"then how important that you should use the best. [ELIPSE Weliing'ton St.

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