It' rcnat Liz; Eel 1very of -b g; 121 exits and t shades uzh’s 0 In $8 to smg fun. in. land Ive-ed, H different turn: .3 «as and ( « r3; M rev, all hook, in er_me“:1‘. rum-n Tweed, exus hegvy He-Lnuted ...... ...... e Surge- Suits. 2-;Jece, hear} pieazrd Ali-nook ('anadinn ed ...... ...... ..... vuaï¬ity Svuuiz and English and goods. faronto. K'.c 2'3: .u's a! t“. e HMS-in; Trad. ï¬t? an (nerdy: the} mi Trade In “an: :93) wars 0:: 4 Yrs 3. 313‘ in. “a an- nul on a-ureI-vouth 33";ni173hj your duct-s lo cloth. :.:.- same :0“ fed rack pm» as of grtgrcu. Cur .nowiedge of your wants. Sci uni)" are acr , {...- {.19 Clothing Trade of tho (-3 the team. Far and near our - haiiiar m the homes of the ion lines. OH Boots .1. . . '9 A mes. :ge Ail-nod 3 piece Suns, $2 90 (fanaozian Tweed, Ail-wool 17’s CVERCOATS -J W! (D weed Case Over- H'zsnadian 'i need ..... . hum: Boots 1 '3 tfxfords ahd E: 22' Burners] (one ,reas...... I!) Ba lam-ml-.. 1:21;: dred. 1133:“ iBGROUGH. Stay. CUTE’S SUITS ‘1 fian- f ('OMS 'ANCING. â€is A} D SHOES f c.1r and lead, flel d -L 2.0. rlafler. If i-w 001 '1 need 3! :zry Embroidered Slip- ahd ‘51. 500 Cape Patina-a! nmnia" .. ...... 5o “ ,‘ croquet Rubbers :szors ....€ at“: (her- \‘ Ql’Cl “C at van 2 5o rer- l’? ted uter- 3 7, for , 0 (A sec. heavy, 98 (b0 8| 10 were 51 5o 75 were 52 0. ..... IE5 anflg! ..... 33 75 119 450 55a» 09 Thore 31'.A a number of tennnnt farm- ers changing their {oration this spring. Moving: in the order of the day. P. S.â€"-I have made arrange- ments thh a Toronto ï¬rm to do any watch repmrmg you u 33' need. The Easter Cards at Mulligun’s are the prettiest we haw seen. LOCI-1L LACONIC We are very sorry to learn that Mr. A. Orr is very ili. There is considerable hay being mov- ed in mm beauty. Sin has a great many tools, but a lie in the handle which ï¬ts them all. The many friends of Rev. Wilson McCann will be pzeasvd to know that he is again able to he wt as usual. Rem-Y. 1'. Tanner wi‘l preach as usual m the Presbyterian Church on Sn nday afternoon a: 3 o‘clock, instead of 2.30. Use MU LIGAN'S CONDI- TION POVJDEX and get your harses ready for market. I: in thnnght the sap would run these days, but parties having sugar buahes, any that may are shut out of the woods by the excessive depth of the snow. Several kind friends have favored us with Wood on subscription since our up- p031 to them in our last issue, and it is hope! others \.‘~ in do likewise. COAL OIL. When you are gems: to chm-ch the theater or any place of the kind buy a few of Higinbothan’s Menthol Cough 0:3 short Now is all that is needed to cure (‘arnrrh when you use Dr. king’s (‘ntarrh Cure. Sold by A. Hig- inbothan. Lindsay. Or to GEO, A. BALFOUR, 10-6: Omen-ee. Whoa you arrive at the railway sta- 110nm Lindsay make a bee line for Higinbotnan’s Drug Store, where the Ichthol Cough Drops are sold. J. J. Wiiliam: had ins delivery rig badly thuken up Saturday caused by his hone running away. We are pleased to learn that no serious damage was done. '1 ERMSâ€"} 0 Her cent. ofthe purchase money to be maid do\\n on the day of gale. yFm- balance terms “ill be made known 3‘. tin-3:11 n For further particulars apply to JONES. MACKEXZXE LEO‘SARD, SOUL-mom, 'l'wronto St, Toronto. It 1- reported that it is not an unuaunl ‘hing to see cattle lying dead in farm yard. in the country north of Bobcay- The following improvements are said to be on the premises lastly described: About 44 acres cleared, having erected thereon a. house and barn. goon. The cause ll supposed to be from want of proper care. Emily, comaiuiu" ï¬fty acres more or 2955, gave an! emept 4 acres thereof 1 eretotore sold. at 12 o‘clock noon, by virtue of powers of sale contained in a certain mortgage which “ill be produced at the sale, the followxng properties: PARCEL 1. Lots 3 and 4, in the 11th concession of the Township of Ops, containing 256 acres more or less, save and except one acre on the South East corner of said In: 4, having a. frontage on the boundary line of S rods reserved as a. burial ground and save and except 10 acres at South East corner of said 101: 3, now owned by one Henry Jones. “'2 M33? HAVE Humâ€"We pay men and women $10 to $18 per week for any home work. No books or ped- dling. Steady employment guaranteed. 80nd lump for work and particulars at Once. HERMAN}? 6: SEYMOUR. 213 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. OMEMEE. THURSDAY. M.\RC]I 19.1806 The North West quarter of lot 11. in the 3rd concession of the Township of A social is to be heid at Lebanon on Tuesday evening next, March 24th. Rev. J. J. Rae, of Peterboro.’ is to give one of his inter-9.3.1119: addresses. Also RovJIrd. ‘hchol, Millbrook, and others are expected to give short addresses. Son. of the but musical talent of Ome- There will be offered for sale at Brad- burn‘s Hotel, in the Town of Omemee, â€"â€"o_\: â€" Samrday, mm the 21:1, 1896, rise, with the local choir, will furnish the singing. Admission 15c. 0m- former trilliant young townsman, Mr. Frank Kerr, has entered into part- nenhxp with Mr. F. W. Glndman, a Peurboro’ barrister, and the new ï¬rm is known :3 Kerr, Gladmnn 6: Kerr with brunch ofï¬ces at Lakeflold and Gamma. We congrntulste the ï¬rm on the vigor they ere draplaying and wish them or ery sumâ€"Cabana World of valuable farm properties in the Townships of Ops and Emily, in the County of Victoria. THE (BERT-’23 METEOR SALE Call and get prices. OMEME Flt any Sight. ““30 On Monday last the main street was almost carpeted with cards torn in all shapes. No doubt tho sprmon on Sun- day evening last lay Rm S. Hill is ths cause of the card destruction. Mr. Hill must be picased to know that his rc- marks on card playing have been profit- abio. The meon’s wood pih is getting: small. Those who cannot pay us cash for their subscriptions will confer a favor by furnishing us with good hard or soft wood. an is the time to) get it delivered before the soft weather comes. If you have not the “mod tho cash wil? do just as well. You have somathinc to so?i: there) is somebody who needs it; annnact that something \\ i...x that somebaziy and there is 3 pr. .umhility of n. tirade and the world over, the experience at“ every man Wh") has [11.10.83, success in any line of businass or trade, proves beyond a doubt. that. advertising is the only med- ium which will bring a. prosper-ï¬ve buy- er to the store, when everything else fails to get him there In the last report of the annship and 'illavze (V‘oum‘ils, to shorten the proceed- ings, we run the tlame readings ot the different hy-lnws into 0:10. The conn- cila are therefore no to blame in this, as they did their business in order. While it is «iiï¬icuit for a newspaper to raise a note of warning and mention direcfly the parties interested without becomlnsz involved in expensive litiga- tion we take this means nf warning our friends in the. country to look well into all schemes before purchasing or agree- ing to purchase from strangers. A word to the wise is suï¬â€˜: :ient and the farmers who take timely warning, will save hundreds of dollars. Always buy from your own town dealers. R. Ruddy, of Millbrook. his a. quan- tity ot private and companys’ monoy to lam-l on easy terms and low rates of interest. N0 comxmssion chnrzed- Omemee oï¬â€˜womver Post Oï¬ice; open everv Monday afternoon. _ Ensign Attwoll, of'l‘oronto, will visit Omomoe on Tuesdav, March 24th, in tonne-Minn with the children’s work, and mvitos all the children and parents :0 come to tlw Omemes S. A. Barrack? :ev. W. R. Young,“ Paterboro’, gave an interesting: and instructive address to :: largo congregation in the Methodist Church, at one of the special services last week. And sponges as be £695, Will never reach that happy land Where milk and honey (lows. A grand leap-year carnival will be held in the Millbrook skating rink to- morrow (Friday) awning This mllbc your chance, boy-s , get up a loud and drive down. Millbrook easily defeated Keene in a game of hockey at the carnival held there recently by a score of 7 to 1,‘ mad Keene were “keen †for winnzng, but they were “not in it†with Mlllbmok. The visitors stat-ad that they were never treuted better and they enjoyed Shem- selvos immensely while in Mlllhrook. The carnival was ï¬rst-class in every way. The costumes of many present were beautiful and costly. The dim):- ant races,olicited much merriment. The band played several excellent plvces, adding to the enjoyment of the skaters and spectators. The Junior League of the Makhodist Church are to have an open meeting on Nonday evening next. All are invited. Mr. Gabriel Balfour’s condition has not changed much the past few days, although he is gradually getting weaker. The map who roadsitb‘e paper, Mrs. Norria’ many friends will be pleased to learn she is approaching con- valesconcc after I. few days’ illness. Rev. J. W. Totten preaches education- :11 aermonsin the methodist Church on Sunday next. Special collections. The Omomec Roller Flour Hills are running day and night under the Able management of Stephenson Bros. Mr. Cummings is managing the affairs at the Cardwell House until npurchaser an be secured. Rev. F. A. Causidy, returned mission- ary from Japan delivered an address in the Methodist Church, on Thursday evening on the manners and customs of the Japanese. After an eight. years’ ltnyiamong them. Mr. Cassidy is per- fectiy conversant with the many pecul- iar-mes of the Jays, and his lecture was a. most. interesting one indeed. Mr. Casuidy has an exaeedingly nasv deliv- ery, and a conversaJonu] style ofspeak- in: which is very pleasing to his and- iunces. On Friday evening the Rev. gentleman addressed the Junior League of the same church. Cum. Evana’ many friends will be pleased to learn he is able to leave his bed. Sea the pretty Easter Cards at R. J. Mulligan’s Drug Store. J. J. Lamb had a. valuable cow die last week. A dying inebriate 1n Oswcgo left this last. will and testament: "I leave to Society a ruined character, a. \vrezclzed example and a. memory that will not. rot. I leave to my parents as much sor- row as they can in their tomble state bear. I leave :0 my brothers and sie- ters as much shame and mortiï¬cation "I could bring on them. 1 leave to my wife a broken heartâ€"a life of shame. I leave to each of my children poverty, ignornnce, a low character, and the re- membrance that their father ï¬lled a drunkard’e grave. This is for druukards to road when they have time. In ()memee, on Monday, March 16th, 1896 to Mr. and Mrs. ‘3. W. McKim, u daugluer. ' BORN. J. D. Thornton made a business trip to l’eterborn’ Tuesday. A. L. WiHimnson was a. visitm- to Peterbnm yesterday. Hem-v Nmrcnt and Walter-were in Lim'sn} on \'\ ednesha). Noble Ingram, of Lakeï¬eld, was in tovm Tuesday on busin.ss. Mics Bciin Wil‘imm made her Peter- buro friends a visit yesterday. Miss L. Curry is vsi It '1" hers istet at. G3. a: t, and brother at Miuden. '31?ch(‘vnthrie,nf 8912'? .1 ,mad 0 her (â€momma friem.s.t visit «m T“ Lesdn}. Miss Daisy Stvphmmnn, of Liudsuv, spam. Sunday umler the parental mm: Mrs. Lang and Mrs. 833?}th have been visiting: Woodvfllu friends this The Most Diabolical Crime Ever Perpatratad 12: Lindsay -â€" The Deed Evidently Committed by Some Person Well Acquainted with his Victim’s Habits â€"â€"A Sixtaen Year Old Boy Arrested on Suspicion . The town of Lindsay was thrown into a stain ofexcitemont this morning when l a report was made that James Agnew, a retier farmer, who lived in the East Ward. “as murdered between 9 and 10 o’clock Tuesday night. Doceased went out to the stable to look after his horse and cow, and no he did not rcturn in clue season, his wife went to look for him, she found him lying dead at the stable: door, with a. ballot holo in his hood bo- hind the ear. Ilis purse was empty and his watch and chain gone. Somopapors were lying loosly on the ground near the body, showing: that the murderer had gone through the pocketsof his vic- tim. Tracks were discerned in the snow from the stable. There is no douht the murderer was waiting for his victim. Mr. Agnew was a very quiet and inof- fensive man, and was highly respected. by all who knew him, and it was thought he had no onemiest, so that robbery seems to be the motive of the crime. Ymterdzzy morning: Chief Bull arrested a boy named Carney on suspicion oi he- in: the murderer. This boy, who isonly sixteen years ol’ugo, has a. bad charac- ter, and was arrested for blirglnriziug a. short time ago, but was acquitted for luck ofcvirlenco. Coroner Poole lvel-l an inquest, yoslcrila)’, tho particulars of‘ which has not yet reached us. Aristoc- tivo wusexpoctcrl to go to Lindsay lilbi. evening. A revolver was found on the priaonerwithonomnpty chamber in it. LATEST. t is said that tho watch and chain whlchwore stolen from Mr, Agnew were handed over to tho authorities during the oxcixemetth)’ a brother of homey, who is also arrested to await further developments in the case. It is now alsothouuht that (‘nrney had a grudge against Agnew as the hitter was a win- noss against him in a. remix: burglary. l l Mrs. Lang am] Mrs. been visiting Woodvfllu week. The Misses: Gram Cor-nail and Lottia Robinson are visiting friends in Peter- boro. Robt. Ruddv, Barrister, Solicitor, 3:0.- of \Hllbroolt, un- ‘10 1213 regular protes- siomll\ isit to Omcmee Monday. Robt. Graham and wife, of Peterboro’, visited 3111:3le Mrs. “1H. Kemmdy yes- terdny. MissS 22m} 2 T 1:2nh,:2fter havinc: spout aconple of wee-ks \‘is. tin: her friends at Port Hope, re tan-he'd home’ 5 2293212133 F. Kerr, ï¬arrzstor, Solicitor, 620., of Peterboro’, m :22. ‘z: :2 professionm virit Cu Omemce on i' 232‘. 25' and Tuesday last. Miss Foster, :22'2'37 having spent a. very pleasant timas visi 222;; friends 12 re, re- turned to her 2222:2223 at banniugton on Tuesday. Miss Ellie McElwnin,nf Gelcrt, is vis- iting: at. the home of her uncle, Matthew McElwain, Emily. J. Byers, oi Bailliebnm, Spent :L few hours last, week in town on his u 33' home from Dunsfm-d. Mrs. (Rm-J R. J. Fallis and chiidren, of Unlonvillc, Were visimxg at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Balfour, the past w eck. Robt. Wi.son and daughter, Miss Ada Wilson, of Peterboro’, paid their friends in Omcmec a short visit on Tuesday and Wednesday. Joe Johnston and wife and Miss Har- vey, who have been waiting at the res:- deum nf 1313. Johnston, are making a bnci‘ stay in Toronto. Miss Maggie Evans, who came home on account of the illness of her father, Major Evans, returned to her school in Haliburtun County last weak. Robert. Bioxom and Fred'gmith were among those who took advantage of the cheap trip to (human, and other points in the North Want, m1 'l'ucsday. Raul. U. 'i‘atmd-r attended the Gun- vemion under ti e auspices of the. Young l'coplea’ Society of the Presby- terian Church at Port Hope on Tuesday. '1‘. E. Jennings was here this week straightening up his business. Mr._.Ien- nings has the sympathy ofa lame num- ber 01 friendsin the 1053 of his wife by death. JAMES AGNEW SHOT DQWN AT HIS STABLE DOOR. ROBBERY THE MOTIVE. A Dastardly Crime Committed Tuesday Evening. Rev. C. II. Coon, of Janetville, was a, Visitor to Omenwo last, week; he deliv- ered am interesting address to a. large oouj'regatiun in the Methodist. Church on KS’u‘nmsday evening. MURDER MOST FOUL. 1{ev.DI~ "4111:1301: an:1r\ey,msde a short, \isi: w1c11,tzislriend,Rev. J. U. Tanner. this waek,a11d gave a shortand iutoxouing address at the Christian En- deavor meeting in the Presbyterian Church last. evening. E. A. Kerr, who has been employed on the Humor: stafl for nearls a. year past, has goncto his home at Millbrook, “ hero he intends making a Visit, prior to taking n bituation elsewher. We wish Ed. success. While here he made a. large number of friends, who “ill be sorry to learn of his departure. Miss Pet-due has for the third season, taken charge of tho Millinery Rooms of T. Ivory Sons and in getting me dit- feront shapos and styles ready for :the ï¬rm’s grand spring millinery opening. Miss McUaI'um, of Uxbridge, has taken charge of the lam» department In the Bethany store PERSONAL. -u‘.-- AAAg‘AnaA" When vou are «going to get mama“, don ’L 10mm. to pmcmo yum- uni-tinge license. L‘ Hughun m Lindsay willissuo one In: you for ;_.00. En sure and proâ€" cure it. in sample times, so at; to avoid ma doiay.~â€"-;'U- I. Mr. Hendrou 1am m‘i‘rvroans now runâ€" ning u. rummvunt muhimrg-gwm. Houand dam Liam nuppiiud my all mmrs an, moat rcxaonablo prxcw. I} b: uLLunLlnn to all. Spucml a cannon sauwn LU belies. Your mu: onagvrwpccxlu..y .:o.ic.‘.«:.l. {Minx .1 1L. 11L}: JJALUN. Patarboro. W. A. (mandarin, dva- in \‘s .111 Paper, Picture Emma; .nul “mum: Shams, Ixjirmrf‘l twain} ".rtis‘m’ Linmds. Nem- i’ost Uiiicc, Linden“ “lurk dome w. Lity Style aLl<>.n.eru. ~ 39- Ranger’s Fancy Goods Store, Kcntr-st‘. Lludsay.15uotud for the {an unnw years; 101‘ ret ability to supply yum want» in Fawy Goods, all kinds 0; pun-ms, ‘Ioaning Dying and Wall x’nper a Speuiumy. Heme cal: und Judge for your-Heir. Agvut anyLn’a vying or . W urks. Toronto. 90-011]. Fhurlv.» 120K160. landmark. .vnnn immL mnmhez'thc ludhm». :3 harm 'u'mus‘x puxm Jo: luelzm‘. .5 Eli \Villiunsvn, l‘hutugmphur, I say, (mt. All kinds uf ywmrus 1 from like, or (‘upiv-l and enlarged 01 pxclnrt'a.l‘“a|:1ii‘.‘ groups, schools, ck. buiidiugs, sturk, ctr. l’ic: me I’m.“ endless variety a!‘.*."'._‘.'n in Lack. worl: gnaran‘med and prime: right. during; the izuinhu‘s. - u-lf 51131053111th; C0., 15 Rom-M†Uneasy, are specially prepared to macwmr wuuta or Umemcc and cileens or Vicmrï¬u County. as Ream and Hot Wawr I-‘itwrs, Sanitary Plumoors, Tin and 11-012. \Vm-Kers. £10001); 0: all Kinds. Mount:- inuinagoa Spbcnalty. Ma- chiuemlofml Kinds, Brass Goods, Pumps, cm. A call Solicltud. lie-1:111. Comer Charlozw and Wa‘xrstt, Putcrboro. This 114: w I am! has noun nmvly romeo ‘eled and wunvalcd and ix new mm of Hm but. xuruiahtn: humans In Canada. Good stable uccommodmmn. Termsruaummbm. «Him. Cu†at M. E. ’i'rmpznv Dealer and Undertaker Humble Linws in i'mxn :1 ml hands .11".- uys m stuck; chargm Iur Umicrtukiug. iLcd.â€"é-Su:. TEL-‘2 HUZ‘“‘=‘E’EH.D}' 31333333. all 9:1 rly at Mrs. Scollic’. Grocer 3N, Cumvr Simmo 11nd. ‘311ner 51., 1 ’cter- bum’, nuv. eq111ppw1'nit. 1 H11: {mslwst and best 13.111113 URUCEI’ IES, Tones. S11;;.rs, 11111! at the iwvex: I‘u'mgr prices 1111' cash or marxetablc 311‘rd11co,for which tne highest price isp:1id.â€"393111 he person “210 tnuk the Ru .1'n T‘obm from u“ the lulnsw, “1m h \\: I‘ sumdin" in '1. E.Junn‘uc‘:‘::. !.|ml m1 immlg, L h XML. “'1 l]:|('z|.\. ‘ .n- H11 n i: m ‘ um: um; .xu'w Hn'luL'l' Womble. us he 15 we! k.u>.. M. New: Kictel .kccannodmtion ir Lir.d:":.n:'. ("00.011 r. fm'mm' proprimnr :11} House,‘ has â€(AV rmumml stand. .\ hivh is m be r--mm1 pruw-w! 5am! illhl Mum“. - Run hairx'm. l \\ ill 17H gnu. 10.. old cusmmersuud their 1r ium ~ ~â€".â€"----.-.. , . Force and 1.er Pumpn are unnurgaxsed 1m- quality nudnhcgtpuess. You will do well to cull below making your purchasemâ€"a‘m-ï¬m J.Dorgan Lindsay, bears 190 v0 toixrl' tu- his Emiiyiriandu to cm! ands: u him an the \1o- Water House, when: ha is beuer preparad to give accommouniions and convouhnw in every i'uspucn. ($00“ siublos :‘mi shi‘d’i, an aLLeuLiVu honiic‘r always on imud.( ,‘m n.1' iudnw and Hunt-sis 3.3 3:11. J. Dennis. Lindsay, noxidom- M Dorgnn's “J , lnndm mt... nuum Rielurus mm In. 1’: ‘ lmunuiun Pump and L ,, the onlv Ihmaug‘n \. naught Ixon k'u .np on ll: -:2 :1:- [wt i‘Alnhl's. uf E. ruJy. and cmmau of Umemcu will pleasc can and sec ma .'\1l work guaranteed. :55 am. G. W.Green. cf the Milibvook Pump \ior‘t. has pnechasad the Pump. Wind Kiln zuc‘. mm; mm Vleclzsmz’ï¬eo. ucwmzamm :2;an v0, gimme an tho Dmkson Race, and anythmg re- cuiz'e: in ï¬lm: way oh’wood wot}: can he had from . 11c wui, as usual, run the Lixl‘xbmoh Puma works. his father being manager fer "ulm. 4-3.! J. H. Lennon, opposite Benson House, Kent-st. Llndsay, ls ropnred to on'cr vial- torsto Llndsmy bar a m: unheardo.’ In New and Second hand rm'uiture, beaidos many other lines in Hausa Furnishings. sum: The combined utocku orJ. Dobson and A. Dornau, recently purchased by Graham kg 00., Groccra. Mm. contains bargains. You should take udvxntago or them when viaih ing Lindsay. Kent 13%., opp. Benson House. S G. Watcr Green, or the Mxilbr-‘mk Pump Worms. wxuhas m 'xnu‘m hlx {Hands :u (.Zewrm, Emily, 0 n. :LGd Dir-mum is ___.. v." :. Every care and attention paid f0 guests. Cnmmmiioéus sample moms. Bus meets all trains. \V. \Vhi Le, Kant-st... Lindsay, manumctu res and dealers m the: (meat. Boots and 511095 and, Rubbers, Iateatawios. Are- Working Wond- ers and Selling Wonders. Can nndJudgo for your-sell. 86-3m When going to Peter-borough do not. forget, to call at. Henry Bros.’slnre U‘ you want. to buy cneup Groceries, Wines. or Liquors, G00rgu~st., oppoalte Lhe mazkot. Cash pzld for Duncanezgs, 420. 41-8m. .flfluflupï¬oo Odug. Ham OoNOnerOn. .GnH Dealers in Pian non, Organs, Sewi‘n: Machines and 121 kinds of unusual gaods. Repair irn}: and moving :L spec- iu1t_v. 404 Uuo r cStreot, Petcx'boruugh. 5-3211 ‘.\'e are manufacturing Blankets in large quantities made from nnc 'muy: nilky lambs, wool. clean and sprcklvsx. We gunmmcu these to wom- rorycam. wm Wash thhont turning yellow. Buydh‘ecflrom the manu- mcturcrm and save expensns and commis- sions. Yourmoney back it not. as repre- sented. BORN BROS, Mm Lindsay ‘Woolen Mills W. J. Morton’s newiy ï¬tted restaurant is now one uf the leading attractions in tbisline, being ï¬tted up in city mtyic. Lunches andmealsserwd at ah hours. At Hue most. reasonable rates. Cull solicx’ocd. 45 Kent-52., apposite Carters. 51-3m When you want a. Refrigerator for your shop or private dwelling nf the newest description and prices. Aways Lelow City manufacturers. Please call and examine for yourself. J. I’. Ryley invisay. 37-3111. When you vlsut Li :dsuy can at G. H. Fox’s, 115 Kuhn-.51. next. «.1001 no l‘osl. (HT‘lcu 1’0 Cholon Frultuln Season Cuntcctlonery,1c¢ Gleam, Cool Dxlnks and Luncheon at all hours 86-3121. and'ydukiriii bén’e‘nl innsrt.-by:.â€"3G-3m Ifyou wanna ï¬rst-cuss pump or ngy des- crlmton, awe the Mlllhmok Pum ) Works a, cmg, or wrlgqto G.y~/._Gm_-n, Mg!“ rook, Ont, P. CIunan, late ofClunzm House, Lindsay. is now proprlotor or the Human House“. Pemrboro', opp. the GI)? k Stalin“. 00?- Aylmar and (Jinarlomvewztavu where “0 his secured unplo Ihed and stable :Lcuumnda- “on, and will b. glad to see all hi; 01:] friends and patrons. Terms liberal.â€"lo'â€"~‘$m Banr mu. m mmd 1r you require anything in watches, cloutsJeweHry, mlverwam, c4112., forwcuding presents, go m \V. 13‘. McCarty, Lindsay. Ho will plus: you. Pnces moder~ aLu.â€"-33-3m Has been remodelled and»: new manage- ment with Lhu only ,im'amr koeomndation In town. Good Enabling. lennn xennuname OppOsne the Opera House Gaorge-st. GEORGE GORIEI. 46-21:: Pnopllator. aura a595,“ AUOHuflHJPN HHOQGH HtO“G§ï¬J0H.Gu If You Want. a Snap Read the F01â€" lowmg. ‘95. “Winter Benson House, Lindsay. H1 Cal-gauge o REFHXG TRRKTORES- HOTEL CHANGE. 1: 112331 Snrixay's JOElN WARDRO \k‘a A A AAA,‘ A'AAAA..‘\,\/\ tlmk tho Rnf‘n'n 1‘01». “1m h w: l‘ sumdin" in . m1 inn-mlâ€) , 15m MM. :11 vnrazmu mn‘v :m'luur :f yiumrus when i unlargmi 011 0H 6:, schools. chums, l’imure frames m 8, Furniture {'hhice and .1 [minnsior- Rmt-sonuifle ‘ 11 sub ni'llu“‘(‘,hln- 1hr HM hate! him! and im- nnmlulzmx mr m- 10 all my Proprietor. l’mpriutm‘. it“ up H, OH Lumber, Shingles, Lath, and Building Material of all kinds. [also agent {01 all kinds of Farm impicmems. Ofï¬ce and ‘1:1rd: '1' =13 late Cop- Ii.1 1.1111119.) 5 Old 51211111,Stur- (â€iii-11 Sh. OZ‘JEEME‘E. â€" ONTARIO. A keen razor m. i a vie-an tom-e! for every oun- wmt‘rund;â€" If you should want an easy shave, A , good as barber ever gave, J mix. «all. sznd a: ny‘yan‘lu: ï¬nd I». razox"s «“133: :0 sun ynur .Lund; 1'11 vut and drew yum hair wnlx taste, 'i'u suit the canto ' r of) our Moe. Arrangements have be 011 m nde by 11.3 und: rsignc d to lend on Real Estate sccurlty at rates of interest from 5 to 7per cent, 3er3'1211gc sums at 5%, the mort- g1gssmi<en {or any term not ex- cccdinr“ ten VCELIS, and the imm- est 33513211212 yearl'; half yearl30 quartcriy , on (1:13 in; d to suit borroxxcz, Prmcinnl can be re- duccd b" instalment. Apply to ti \RON 8: 9'1 VI“ S, m «A. †.... Crrner Kent and Cambridge Street, LGdsuy, Ontario. Terms, $1.00 porday. The. bar supplied with the choicest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Good stubling and attentive hustler. BILLY VETI‘C H, Mmmgor. 1-2)“ room is 1mm mv towalsclmm, Scissor:ghurpamlz'uzur: keen. .nd "verylhing l Lh‘mkyou'n ï¬nd To $2.11!. 2 h~~ taste and please the mind A nr‘. :1}! mat: :1 and skillcan do, If) on will can l'lldu foryou. 1H! r'lmvc yen 2.2!, L120 young thr- gay, 1'21 dmvu you an mr ready pay; 5m: '11): 1 do 3'. any Lnnv. A mi for shaving] 56:15; dime; But. do not mean a (Hm:- in LYLDI, For that womd main: u barter "bust; Call on me and I willzuxrancm gamma Shuated 1n the ï¬nest locality in PETERmmo Strut. Cars pass the door every ten mtnutma. 11.1.4 weli ventilated, wan-heated. large and FOOmy. Hay: gond smbiu in connection. It hasï¬ ï¬ns bar, in which the very ï¬nest Liquors and Cigars are kept. Steve Holland, Proprietor. sz‘ln‘iznmgï¬ F11? Cidâ€: L'lu‘ili [£523. it‘ll,“ l4 '1'." 112511 stnc‘x, 511st arm :11. oiccst Brawl; of l‘zbtz'v "151511: 5; 01 11:: (1311113113.. Mix-1:, Standaul 4111i other 1* all select ed ands. Also 1cl1012e .1111: ol meals, comprising :xullcd 0216, Standard Oat Meal, hollcd cat H l1catlets,C1 'ckcd l3 heat, Graham 1010111â€, and Corn duals. These brands 31c allman- 11fact111‘ed b} the VICTORIA R0 LER MILLS. A call is solicited. T WALDON. FM 3 Hobby, upto date suit or over- (mut. you “'111 ï¬nd it proï¬table to callon W. (3. Blair Sons. Lindsay, as they have the most Complete stock of Eng~ lish,Scntch and InshTwecds, Meltous, Beavers, Venetian and Vecunas in. the cmmty. 51-3m ï¬buthern Hotel, George St. . Elï¬dï¬ ~â€" fllr W\ FM“: 1%.!“ .IKBEI lain-Ill â€LE Great Clearing Sale at Thc La. dlcs’ Store, Potomboro. 0f Plain and Fancy Wooli, Silks, for K1 ining, Netting, (‘tochetlng and Art Needle W ',orl< Art Linen, Art gBlllm and Satms in beautllul shades. Sofa Pillow Tops, Pin Cushion Forms, Celluloid gillppers and Slipper Soles. Bargain day in 1111 linory eyery (3a). alias Armstrong, 390 Geo. St' 3m 5... um... Eon.“ OJKOE MIL. w: m (NF Fangâ€"l % ax... «.50 «E. ï¬t. 0k M. («awe-rs as a sample of has best quake; - Tenn. 2'ch any use 1dr: awn. niacï¬on of 8:: To; and in blend. that 5.- pnt it up Makes and «all 1: only in =‘r pac.aagca. {tamin- uecm’ing in: pay): y and Put up in é’j 1b., 1 ib. and 5 lb. {Mei-mars, an; new: add in bah. “Monsoon" Ta: is an up by tho- Ind-I'm Ts: l s ‘ a‘ bust ruak (.2’ 1-6:†prawn-rs as a sump: . L , - #1....4'... a...“ nu. flu: wrunh. mm For Twenty]? hive Years ALL OCCD CROCEFFS KEEP FT. If your guano: docs not kccp h. $411 him to ‘wr3ic t; .._ . n:- STEEL, HAW: : £331 a C3. ‘ h¢n1htn ‘ V Law... I k â€NI immeasgwmwv QQMNâ€™ï¬ PQWEER mmwzmmmmm Pl: L 11 and 18 Fran: Stra an. Tcrunm Dormmon m :‘rs Hang; WEITCIï¬â€™S I-IC 'Lza'a'aéii'SALs IN CANADA. 40,093»... “an.“ Emaâ€. 0» Run wean A PERFECT TEA munhr my}: . . ‘f , iunmj AA: Kama-Am nail than: at-M par 1:9: 110 hem:- maxed: fur \vomou blown To mum-t hnwulnri‘q,‘ and wwuku-Ns. Loop um uxnunfulm: Xrthy cundiuon. Thu Wumsam "Li's hm n-ns‘ 'lUV'ouH “mom-m. and dquI-vnm inrowd.) puki- â€"A'i‘ 2115-â€" Us in; 21.131372, 0322521253. .l . 1m Street, “zzmsay. 1:1va'dlsc-lmm, m. razor: keen. [mink you'H ï¬nd andplemc thmind; ildinfz ,tisl‘acmon. m paapigs’ Gmeefly Sold by J. E. Adams, Omemee, dealer in Groceries, Confectionary, etc. John Taylor 8: 00., Irinfrs., Toronto. Parties wanting good Fruits, Peels, c., for the Christmas Cake, will do well by giving me a call. Also special value in teas from soc. upwards. The celebrated Monsoon and Hurma Teas in stock, at 39, 40, and 50¢. per 1b. As usual, this store has made preparations for this season and is now showing the most attractive line of Present: in the market. In SEL‘HZR, PLUSH, and CELLULOID. Also a boat- Has to hand the ï¬nest line of Raisins, Currants, Lemon, Orange and Cltron Peels, Choice Figs, Prunes, Mince Meat, Splccs, Extracts, Icmg Sugars, c., ever opened up m Omcmee, for the My stock of General Groceries is complete with everything froth and good for the holiday season and at prlccs to suit the times'. This line must g9 regardless of cost. Come and see them. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Ifyou want anything m this line it will pay you to vxsxt us. tiful line of Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Blinds, 850.9 850 .122 Po RYLE‘Eâ€, ahemmï¬Ã©m- Groceries 82; Gonfectionery \‘Ce have a few of those 11 Very Cheap. In Dry Goods, we are showing special lines for the holiday season, in Gloves, Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs, c., and a full line of General Dry Goods, at close out prices. Proprietor. ‘ New Fruit. New Lemon Peel, New Orange Peel, New Curran“, New Raisins, and everything in the hue: fresher than apple blossoms, and cheaper than ever. Give us a call. TERMS CASH. MC?h$ES®BCO. P ETERB OROUGâ€"H, ONT SEASONABLE GOODS Tees and. Coffees a Specialty. TER3ES, Cï¬ï¬ï¬‚. Biouiclings OMEMEE, ONT. Wimafl “Wade. NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, Men’s Fur Caps. n ).) ))I DD’N‘I M.’ I ll)../.’/).ll , hose has. Freize Ulsters still left, to be cleared out befme the end of the year. DQLLS THE DICKSON RACE, @peeï¬al STOCK OF And Building Material of all kinds kept in Stock. All kinds of lumber, cedar posts and cordwood wanted. Attention gix cnto mania and link "5, and cstima its for Main†and xspa irs gix cn. Planing, Matching and Turning. all at Lo asst Prices. E’Storm Sash, Porches, and Blinds made in the quickest peo- sible time. Wellington St. EELEPSE Value in Canada. You can not do without it in your laundry. Put up in Large and Twin Bars. Try one from your grocer. H clips hairâ€"But this is about THE VERY BEST