P. 0. BOX 362. ï¬nality that my goods hive enjoyed in a 0 past. P1111111: for Evan; service Ana‘satisfacuon guaranteed In evety Tho " Ideal,†for 1897, is by all odds the best in the market. Its ï¬rst coat is ver low, when you remember that it ts ntrlctly A High Grader, and the annufl cost for: maintenance and repair-1310'- or 3th]. I have handled those mill: for (in year. and have ne'er yet made a unit on mount 01’ defect in mater“! or poor workmanship. G. WALTER GREEN. and for panic glare of my other 11110.. WASHING AC IRES, etc. During the past winter I wassncceelo 1n! in securing a great quantitv of un- ulnally ï¬ne pump timber. This “in be ex beneï¬t to all my customers, and will serve to maintain the high standard 0! PHEHBURUUBH Pumn Works STEVE u()I.I.A.ND moorteror or the American House. Hunter Street. Perot-Doro he. s leuve m nnnounoe to his memee and Imuf' tritium Hmthm house has been [hor- ongh y rcnovnled and ï¬xed upln the most. nun-Jen: style. Good unlnltng and unsure â€one. A call mlIMted. Terms tea-unable. . euw meme unenm 30101.41â€"61. H 01‘ E I. C H A NO L‘v-Tbc Comments] 1| 9“,... Lindsay plate sun, .1. Donna -~nu been hot: 3at out . Mane“ . of Wes- krn Om...a H 9 ion: mytorm'ln this "no to the ubllc who will be and to wan. on all “I“ memeo. Emily and souutomere. The house. emblem and sheds w ll be remodelled. choice- stock oqu acre and cigars. Careful - antler. Terms renqsonable. â€"ls-3m Hillbrook omce. ova: new Pest Ofï¬ce. Money to Loan. Bankrupt Stock of Pipes Voter-Inna Surgeon, Grndume Unnriu VP!- erinary (2011039. Toronto. “amulet-rd mem- -bcr of Ontario Veterinary Mmlicnl Ahmwiw- con. 001cc and rem rncu :2 Wlllium Street Scum. LlndsaLâ€"zl-z m 25c. Pipes - for 15 C‘ 35 and. 4oc.P1pes {or 25 15c Pxpes for IO toe Pipes for 5 Corn Cobs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh at WM. COLY I N’S Bani-tor. Solzcnor, HILLBROOK. : Corner oraeorge and Murray Streets. Onion nouns: ‘lollmm; ltoSpJn. r1089.m. '12. EA 1!. THROAT AND NOSE. DR. YILLIID’S OLD ITIIDH lATELY OC1‘"PIED BY DR. KB)! PT, PETERBOROUGH. ~Trilbys \Vinks rAlabamas Scotch Reel Up-toodate Specxal Vencedora nuns. Lulu-nu), "All w 5"“. ... w†Omemoc and Emily people on this direct quad, where the most comfort I: provlded in I well heated house, guud meals. The bur 1| Ip-tMatc. Attenuve hmtler.gm)dstab- 3m. and good order. (full solicited.-l-5t Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, Ll X USA Y. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers- in 1nd Rn) ul Cullege of Dental Sur- teens. All the lu.esl and improved branches of denuatry euccwsafnng performed. Charges mode-rule. O F F I C E over Oregon" 3 Drug Store, corner Kent. and William streets. Bradburn House, OMEMEE, third Ronda†uf each month.-â€"-47-Iy 31:. -"r~nn am hi szdsaj "(lice m ion's "OWL-2843' DE‘: ‘f'I'XS l‘ - LINDSAY, Vbnb H,» : :mm «- l'nmmercinl "owl, its-Pz‘4’iv Yhe m- : l‘unt ()tï¬ce Block, the 1‘th l'uemmy u.’ every month. Admin- i~;.x;r,--; :«b nth gredt sucvess for over "' v-‘v-rsr i‘wantnul 9th ..nd splendid .v “ « -'r~-nn and bri-lge \mrk inserted. uv-w LXLdSa)’ “(lice nearly opposite Simp- nuuy nu uur Icuuu u. I ..-. ".7 W _, ,, Grlmn,’l'allor, ng st._,lnnwne(-.mm will b. pleased to rt-cch'v. a ahlil'l‘ efynnr Menu- ue. Evervlmng clean and up-toâ€"c ate. Dulsmcdon guaranteed. E. ENGLISH. Hutu. mnulvnn. .unu.«.-, . .., Kink. Lh)dna)_._ will be glad tn see all the . .\ I .n-npt Cut in Cigars Steel Widmills anotuny 1.11M, l hue opened u? a Bar hop In _thg- sm_ml In: (:13 \nm by Mr. -._A n...‘ '1 Mn. failure", â€gusty st. opp. Skating , “n cl... lwlnh to inform my frh-ndaand the public mushy most 1 hue ‘opened_ up 3 Barber x.. .n- r‘ INC STREET. OME‘EE. Dr. T. Pupham McCullough, Peterboro, Ontario TELEPHONE 92. BOX 362. :11 at LINDSA Y, in charge of New Tonsorial Parlors. Robert Ruddy. Dr. W, Kenny, W. H.‘ IRWIN. Notary Fubuc. a... : OS'I‘AKIO. 6 for 7 for 6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for 15 Cents 2- (l 18 ‘1 cents (I Battle of San Juan Hill. under the enspices of Court Omemee. C. O. F., No. 623. Bradburn’s Hell. Omemee, next Tuesday evening; Admission adults we children 100:. Every scholar of the High and Public Schools should meke it e poxnt to be present. as this even: elone will be worth more than the price of edmission. Soldiers are scouting ‘ through the thick underb’rueh, at the ‘ foot of a steep hill, on the érest of which stands the famous blockhouse, clearly outlined ageinst the sky. “ Forwerd by rushes,†comes the order, and up the hill they go rushing, ï¬ring end throwâ€" ing themselves flet behind eech shelter in: clump of bushes. Up end up the go; it is e cellent cherae. Answering shots come from the block house. end the rents wither. but without e turn The ilrln. is continuous. New the: reach e low stone well hel! we; no. A horsemen dashes eerose the foreground. gives en order, and the whole‘ line sweeps {orwerd irresisttbiy.‘ Wis on the hill top. end victory! Os?~ an is there to stey 1‘ Around it gather the breve fellows and cheer see! .U’ their erms in excitement. This pasture wee teken by Mr. Wm. Peter. at the Edison Mix. 00.. et the risk 0! his life end e cost oi’ $8,000.00. Don't miss this big ettreetion. vaun nonmeor. Kontudc m m, Lind-.3. u now thoroufly too «too. and an accommodation: bet“! In“ over, $1.!» per d . In“! and Ones“ Mend- ‘ivo u I l. Ivorxthlag mph-duo. ~ 1 Adulteration of food And drink. says the Toronto Stu, In tho moat villuinoul form of obtaining money under his» pretencoa, and yet it is practiced a mono sand “mes more than any other. The law should provide {or the detection and punishment of tho perpetntora of this cflme. R. J. GRANDY, Clea-k 0f the said Munlclpnlity 0! Emily. Moved by Councillo' Kcnnodr. scab onded by Councillor Feoï¬lmt thIaCoun- do now adjourn. to mod on Monday, the sixth day of Much non, st )0 o'clock 3.11).. when Pathxnuten. Foncoviewon and Pound-Rupert will b. appointed. - Carried. -â€"Canied. $28 96 Moved by Councillor Foo. ucondod by Councillor Kennedy. um by-lui number 292 be now road 3 second nnd a third time and that the Boom and Clerk do sign and “ï¬x the Corpotatc Ion! t!noroto.â€"-Cufled. Moved by Councillor Scally,uconded by Councillor Bone, the! orden be ho sued on the Truncate! as follow. that [e to any: Mn. Godfrey {or maintenance of Mary Ann Hanna. indigent for one month up to «h lull" O! 00 Samuel Cornolnm indigent. ex- penditure under aupervlolon of Edward Sheridan 5 00 Thomas G. Cnltert for 66 loads of gave] at 6c. per lond.... ...... 8 96 Chan. Sherrow, lndlkoni expend!- tnre under supervision of J. J. Blackwell ................. ...... ... 3 (.0 J. Ross Robertson for Slck Chll- dren's Iloapitol. Toronto ...... 5 00 mm 011:1. rumour known 'A 9.5 nan-3:02. Run 3nd Con-mam a: Moved by Councillor Boato,uconded by Councillor Scull], Oh“ by-lnw num- ber 29‘ for tho pnrpou of continuing me appointment of the Clark. :ho Tun. uror,tho Collector of ’1‘:er an! the Assessor to: the current you n the seven] nlariu u’ nnmod unoroln b0 now inzvodnud and md a flat time. â€"Carried. Wm. d. (furry, 'l‘nuuur all a ulny of eightrï¬ve 691k". 01.». Comeâ€. Anus-o: and Colleen» of Taxes at Illllr] of on. hundnd sud sixty-ï¬ve dollars and that tho Clork do prepare the usual bar-13w conï¬rming the“ appointments. Unglnal motion carried. the Reeve giving tho «sung vote in (mm: of “me. Moved in amendment by Councillor Boate,eecondeo by Councillor Kennedy, that the hereinafter named person- be appointed to the several {allowing poei- tione “hereinafter mentioned in this Municipaiity for the current your u the following saint-lee. namely : B. J. Grundy, Clerk at 3 «Jury of one hundred and eightyoï¬ve donut. Chas. Cornell. Collector of Taxes at a salary of one hundred and ï¬ve dollars. Wm. RV McQuade, Assessor at. a sal- ary of ï¬fty dollars, and was: the Clark do draft the usual by-luw conï¬rmlng such appointments. R. J. Grundy. Clerk at a salary of one hundred and eighty-ï¬ve dollars. Wm. H. Curry, Treasurer u s salary 0f exghty-ï¬ve dollars. Omemeo, Emily, Feb. 6th, “99. Fiflimh 39M. Second session. Council met. ten o'clock a. In. pur- suant. to adjournment. Moved by Counclllur Scull,.aoconded by Councillor Fee, that the lollowlng named persona be appointed to the new eral oï¬ces llerelnafler named in this Municipality for the entrant your n such salaries as are also hotelnaflot mentioned, that Is to nay : Frauen! all the members. the Ron. in the chair. Moved by Councillor Boom. seconded by Councillor Scully, that the Auditora‘ Roporï¬as presented be ncelved and adopted sud that the Clerk be and is hereby Instructed to hue No hundred copieo of the same printed for distribu- txon.â€"-Canlod. The minimal 0! lat union wore toad approved gnd conï¬rmed. Frum William R MoQaado muting application for appointmem u Ama- sor at s “In, of ï¬fty dollars. From Henry Carol! making woun- tion to: nppoimmont u Auouoc u n salary of sixty donan. From Charles Cornell muting appli- cailon for appointment 3. Collector of axes. Mr. Wm. H, Lobsne :nppenu'ed and presented the Auditon' Report. The following communicuiom were receivool.pomud and laid on the table: Emily Council Proceeding I. . Macaw: Io “nuance :0 m: a‘fl 1“ tom: trons that he by re- .‘pnod basin“ l the premise. non to om Hookahâ€. Kent-IV... Linda. and can“: and“ o continuance 0 their ï¬ver. up Stool bullet. and mu por- noll) act-cud m the an: ple- or me nan-mun". A N" line of a. nowâ€" mm In an tacit“: â€'67! on hind. A! no I com“ pm. stock 01 School Boon. “diu' Evening Hhou.Wnlk§n-' ugh». n. Chud'l Rubbou. Bl...†. C0" ‘03“ “o Unduic Mr. E. Archcris busily picking up Telephone poles around the country this winter. He passed through our village on Monday with some ï¬ne ones. Mr. T. H. McBride has a ï¬ne new 12 hoe masscy Han-is seeder iaid dovm for him at Bests. He intend; to mgke things hum this gpring. The Shire Bros. and their wives took the train on Monday last for St. Mar) 5, they had been visiting at the homeof Mrs jplius Lones, F rank Hill. Fowlers' Corners. qâ€" Special to the Mirrur. The Deyell Bros. are doing: a good busmess at present with their circular saw. The annual meeting of the Bachelor's Union was held 135! week at the home of Mr. T. jones With the President in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted A papci was read by .\-lr.\\'illiam Nchan on “ How to remain a bachelor «luring leap year," which was very interesting to those present. A few of the members were absent on account of In grippe. A duct was given by Mr. Cyrus Rutherford and Mr. Thomas Tweedv, whicl: “ brought dOWn the house." Tl“ meeting then adjourned, until no- tice by the Chief Ranger. The young lady who wasdrivim: with Tom on Sunday night was» heard to remark “ It is nice to in out with you, Tommy. You: countenance and cutter do match I'm sure as far as fast driving. there's nothing your driver can't catch." We notice Mr. William Poast driving ftequently through our neighborhood the past week and judging from the fmount of sly glances cast at him, we think Billy would be a welcome visitor if he remains in this place. What we would like to know. If Mr. Henry has any notion of giving up his lonely bachelor life and taking heed unto the bible truth, that “It is not good {01 man to be alone.†Special to tho Minor. Mr. John Mitchell makes his usual trips to the east end of our main line, and e're long we expect to sea him crowned wuh a help mate. A short time since two young ladies sutured o trsmcar in Msnchoster. and {ound only stsndlng room. One of them whispered to her companion, “I am going to cat s ses: {mm on. of these men. You just Into nodes." The sedate gentleman. a perfect strung", 0! cont», quietly gave her his lost uymg: " Sit downyune, my girl : don’t often see you out on washing day! You must («I tired! How’s your mistress?" She soleczod a «duo-looking gentle- mun. called up to him, and boldly oponod ï¬le. “ My don Mt. Gran, how delighted I an to meet you. You are almost 3 flung"! Will I accept your seat? Wall. I do be! tired, I heartily admin Thank you .0 much !" The young lady got her son, but lost he: vine"). Mr. Hill In tuken completely by surprise, but In a few “ell chosen re- make thanked the donors {or their .m and aseured them that in no other department of clnucl. life did he expect or receive greater’help Hum (rum his bible class.â€"Bellevllle Sun of Friday. Mr. Hill’s many friends here will be phased to loam of his Increasing popu- laricy at Belloville. tie is aura to have warm friends wherever he goes. A bun of oxoltpmont pounded me ntmuphore‘ln the lactate room of the Tabemnclo church In! evening, the The city has roanun to congratulate has" on the (act that the artist who so successfully completed the portrait is a Bellovllle Man, Mr. McCormack. of From. Street. A UNIQUE PROGRAMME. The unique procumme, consisting of ï¬ndings. urnphophone selections. mu- etc. etc, which won of an unusually high order-w“ when partly through â€"-tntonx-erend hy refreshments, prom- enndo. and the presentation of a mag- nificent life-size portrait to the Rev. Mr, Hill. The portrait was nccompan- led by an address, in which was voiced the cordial relations existing hotween the teacher and clan. The high estosem in which Mr â€iii is held hy hia claps, not only M teacher, but as brother and friend, in still further evidenced by the growth 0! the class, w hich now numbers about. 40 and Is steadily increasing. Rev. N. run Honored by His len's Bible Class. rouon tlxonfot being that the men’s bible clan of “no church had invued mm {Hands In large numbon to sn “at homo,"tondond to 80'. Newton Hill, thoir teacher. “A Frock-Dun (men Win. The Rance." “ Lula Aequalnuneo " Dropped Her Vivactty. LEBANON. JOHN MOOREA As the early bu'd catches the early worm ......... 56.. shopper gets the pick of these bargains. This spring we are placing in stock a nice line of Baby Car- riages, which have the latest improved Gear. The troublesome nuts on the axles are entirely dispensed with in this Gear, the wheels being retained in place by a neat locking device which can always be reiied upon, whether the carriage be run forward or backWard. The lock, al. though strong and ï¬rm, is so simple that anyone can detach the wheels. The hubs of wheels are covered with tight caps, which pre- ii‘ent the oil from escaping. The celebrated \Vakeï¬eld Break is used on all carriages, it is operated by the foot from the back axle. BA BY CARRIAGES EASY CHAIRS ONE ONLY 0 Per Cent. Discount ON PICTURES, LOUNGES CENTRE TABLES BED-ROOM SUITES In order to make room for spring purchases, we have decided to clear out some Iims, at prices that cannot be duplicated here or elsewhere. JOHN MGCREA Grreat Bargain Sale Interprcvincial trade in Pure bred stock from Ontario west- ward to Manitoba and the North- west and British Columbia, and eastWard to the maritime Prov- inces and Newfoundland has been very large The trade hae been greatly assisted by the Associa- tions, both by reduced rates and also by making up car loads of shipments already sold, thus ob- taining for the small shipper a car load rate. It is estimated by those who are in a position to speak advisedlythat the interprovincial trade in pure bred stock has in- creased ï¬ve fold during the past year. For the past two years the Associations heve been advertis- ing in the Ontario Agricultural Gazette the names of the meni- bcrs of the Live Stcck Associal' tion giving a list of the stock each has for sale. These lists have been placed in the hands of breed- ers throughout all Canada and it has been to a great extent owing to these lists of stock for sale that the interprovincial trade has been so large. If possible duringr the coming vearthese lists will be so extended that they will he publish- ed in the maritime provinces and throughout Manitoba and North- west. The Associations have al- ready donegood work along the lines of transportation and by advertising in the Ontario stock throughout Canada, it is felt that considerably more work along this line can yet be done which will re- sult in the ultimate beneï¬t to this Dominion Cattle, Sheep and Swine Breeders’ Ae- soclatlons. Very successful meetings of the Dominion Cattle, Sheep and Swine Breeders’ Associations were held in Toronto from F eb- ruary 7th to Ioth inclusive. The memberships of the Associations are at least twenty-ï¬ve per cent. greater than at any previous per- iod. The efforts of the Associat- ions dunng the pastyear have been along the line of cheaper transpor- tation. At present between local points in Ontario, thoroughbred stock in less than car load lots is shipped at one-half the regular tariff rate. Between Ontario and Manitoba and British Columbia the rates are now to Winnipeg, $72 and to New Westminster, $196, where formerly they were to Winnipeg, $130 and to New Westminster, $251. The privil- ege has been granted of allowing thoroughbred calves, sheep or swme, in less than car load lots of over three, to be penned offin one end of the car without being crat- ed. For a longtime this has beena standing grievance of the li\ e stock men throughout Ontario. Upholstered in ï¬gured damask, buttoned back and arms, full spring seat, regular price $5.00, sale price, $3.75. Upholste‘red in tapestry, plush band, with full spring seat, reg. ular price $6.00, sale price $4.25. Antique and 16111 Century Fmish. Bed 5 ft. IO high, 4 ft. 2 wide. Dresser 6ft. I,high top 18x36, Mirror 20 x 18. Stand 4 (L, top 17 x 26, reg. price $12.50, sale price $9.75. SON, OMEMEE. 30 Days’ Cash Selling, SON. ROYAL OAK Temperance Houu. Hul- ter 8L. Paterboro. hunt- Noblo. Proprtolor. This house has been recently remodullod and thoroughly equipped in every respect tor the couvemonco onho public. The lug- nst and malt cummodlous yards. Ihodl and staple rqo‘m . n 3h» mom. reasonable terms. Total........ ......... ....'.. ...... Fred Emns, ..... Leslie Mills, ........ ...... NormanUarke, .... lleln McKim, ......- ..... Melville Stlnlon, ........ ...... Victor Mitchell. .. Jessie {\ll-Qnudepn Blanche Hunter, ......... Walter Milcllell, ...... ..... on a... Province. The Provincial winter Show is not held in Brantford in 1898 was the most successful yet held. In 1891 there were 81 en- tries, in 1898, 760 entries. The P.0vincial Winter Show is not held for the purpose of paying money to prize stock. It is the intention that this Show shall be educational in its nature, from beginning to end. In all depart- ments this object is being catered to. Exhibits in all departments are judged from the consumers standpoint. Two years ago in the swine department prizes were of- ered for export bacon hogs,]udges being representatives from the pork packing establish ments.Last year in addition to this a block tent was inaugurated, the above named gentlemen doing the judg- ing. This was the ï¬rst block test in Canada. At the Show to be held in 1899 prizes will also be offered in the sheep department {or dressed carcasses, the judges of which will be practical men of experience in this line ofwork. A special lecture hall will be provid- ed at the Show where dressed carcasses of both sheep and swine will be on exhibition and lectures “'1“ be delivered by the judges, pointing out the merits and demerits of the various carcasses In all departments of the Show an additional I‘l'lZC will be given to exhibitors supplying date. givmg full information as to how the stock exhibited by them was bred, what they were fed and the method of caring for them. This date will be published. Report oer. ll Class Omemee. tor the month of Feb. ' During the éummer of 1899 co- operative experiments in swine feeding 'will be carried on with farmers throughout the province. The pork packers and railway compandes will assist the plan. The Associations in their work should receive the hearty co-opor- atiou ofall who have at heart the welfare of agriculture and the live stock industry in Ontario. F. \V. HODSON, (‘all labialâ€"84in) M x1.mu-: n T'Avnvsox. Teacher School Report. .... ......... ...... -....815 0-;0l... ..... .OCOOIOODIOOO250 ...SO......... ... ...‘.202 the Secretaxy. early 247 198 189 176 NH 147 177 The Mirror from now to Jan’y 1st, 1900 for 750 to new subscribers. AGENT, " ', OMEMEE. N. B. A 7 years' guarantee with each instrument. Patronize a home agent andavoid all regrets an«1_dissat15fuctxon. HAMBURG, BERLIN, ST. PETERSBURG MILIAN, YOKAHAMA MADRAS, SYDNEY, CO’S PIAN OS :AND : ORGANS Have a “orld- wide reputation, :1 life time experience cou pled “ith ample ï¬nances, places them on ti e most fzn viable basis to do- busi- ness. Some of the foxcign ofï¬ces include : G. H. M. BAKER Agent, : Linc Ahsqs on hand. Pufccth Dricd and Seasoned. Best qualities Hard and Soft Coal, Coxduood and Millxxood. Call and got our prices and examine goods. I L‘LEPHOVES-Agent' s 0ï¬'1ce,7 7:13 '1 mm Ofï¬ce, 77 , Mill Oflicc ;;S. Great Bargains in all Lines of Winter Goods. - Is the Place to Iluy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plas- ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters for \\ incur Salt, “ Daily Cheese 8: Butter " Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Mens’ Heavy Suits, Boy’s Heavy Suits, Mens and Boy’s Over Coats at Cost Price. Fridays. Great aBargains in all Lines of “5’" Boots and Shoes. Giaceries Very. Cheap. Co’s The Together with Oï¬ices in all the Leading Cities in the Dominion. T. Ivory 85 803%. J. D. Thornton, . Ivory 8c Sons, Bargain Days Tuesdays and .W. KARN W o o\‘: R.\ I. 5-5-5 Bw-Eg‘ég‘gï¬gw OMEMEE AN D BETHAN Y. MANTLES Lindsay. GERMANY . I GERMANY. RUSSIA. ITALY. . JAPAN. - v INDIA. AUSTRALIA. ' 7 ~ ~s‘ u~§su ‘i *1“ ‘5 «A 3 235a! me a: :1. 1‘ 1- so: ('11: C nj Oiicr Forstas wiil be he} r‘rihy :vezlinz. March 3rd, sharp. All membcrs are 1.11;; requested to be present as bus intcresting to all, is 10 be tral ed. Don't. forge: date, M arcl M. I. \‘K’ILSON', Chief Ra Mrs Richard Mouton taper: dmyy of last week "th1 he! put: Fi-wzwaod Mr David Gulnam has been of from the mnnen owing to asex tack of la grippe. MQPHEBSQN OMEMEE. Now is me time to repair you and «faces. Tho'local agency for Martin's Laun 'ry Is at the Mirror Ofï¬ce. your purceis earlv.â€"42 Mr. £321 In noting lace qusntl ill-c Caoper and Mt. Bodand. b 'idge, were mam ng friends in (M this week Ladies’ miles. Men’s Clothing, Mr. H. Mulligan, inspeczor Mzd 11m} Loan (‘0. in In town. The patrons of the Omemee ( Facxon held tLeir ï¬rst meetl Tuesday. Ht. Ju. Evans. of Port Hope. 31.. of A F. 6; A 81., mule an visit to [mine Lodge yesterdsy. “I. Juob Hut, 0! Maxwen, lonely 1H 3: present Mr. Than. Dmxney, the val-‘ contractor and bulldov, of Renbo been swat-dud the contract for 1 cheese and butter factory 3t tint: Are showing a ï¬ne i: goods for the holiday 5. Fancy Goods, General Dry Good Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries Settlers «me-was excursions t tabs and the Canadian North" [one Torouco every Tuesday March and April. Mgundere shingle mill has be down fut a few days owing Nichols having an attack of In hm recumod work today. Call and get (ï¬'ééiééé, o: DB. NEELANDS, a Dentist. cocoon 3nd long experience, w Commercial Home opposite Po: on Tuesday. Much 7m. He « Wholesale and Retail D'eal dressed. Shingle of al Lath and fresh Lime a qr Pipe, all sizes, and $1.36 er bbl. Clean Egg, tove and My Ofï¬ce and yard No. 9 \ :cto next to Sylvester B: P. 5. call and see our $3 Tho school at Harrow has ed closed on :ccount of the of scale! fever. Over 50 ban ’ reported early. An excellent progrsmme w“ dared a :ho Parenteral enter! on Tuesdsy evenï¬ng next. '1‘: Ion: Omemee Orchestra have “had sud are expected to he Admiuton only 15c. sud 10c. Mr L. Ruth lei: Tuesday («(1 Mr. Alex Scott.(‘ommnniut| went up into the mow 1n the put down feed for we stock Ion. mesm clippod and {e We!" (not. nughung on his I come boards, breaking one of and injuring himsel! untemall‘ â€bad mom of Carbuas. “ Row York " undo: \uy, pour Into the Spanish fartrm (in haun- roplying to hot ramd a! do: the auspices of Court On 0.F.. Bradbnm Hall, «m Tues in. next. Everybody come. and Me. ' In tho mots-mg on “Tho Christ and our duty .0 vol And in tho evening on “A Religion 8nd bow to secure Roy. F. Rom will p Methodist Church on S A splendid assortment c gdozls to select from. and see us. Prices rig} To Clear, thex win offei prices on and best. palm obtmme LAC ‘14! W R. Brv