'Mr 53'st A. Tnilv, is a your: 13': .r wlmee steady habits and Mamet-Is hut? :has made him manv \xurm fibéfthfa‘lhlr- in; his past sixteen years of Ldihfui serving u m. Gunah Bros. He :irs! em tered me emplny of the ï¬rm in Mural; 1880i. When the store was unly hult’ In rte-sen: 31:8. and Miran-quarry,†igs present depth The emu-mess took to hm: or aaght, and felt tan-sh co; ï¬dg-nu; I2: their dealh‘us with t! am that 20.11,. “are of on sold salely on "Jimmy‘s†t ~cun-mcnduflon Mr. Tully grudnafls' run-e in the estimatiun ofhls Mupluycrn until ha sown (rm-upted :1 kmng posi- tion: in the More, Md h r the gaht eight gears he has been rec ~gnized 95 head snlrsman in the ready-made clothing dep :rtmeut and as assistant mmager Mr.'1‘ully has a ï¬rst-class linen-Ridge of the many Varied Hues of goods spec- ially requir d for Gongh Ems ’ trad9, and 39 a. shrewd and sagacioua buyer todally, Mr. Tully has many may." triomls. who will be pleased toh‘arn of m. pmreul udvmxoeuunt. Be 71;: an e:.:;.usius!!r menber of t! e rlzdépen- dons Ordev o: Oddzenewa, and has been honoured with the hi; heat oflivea in ‘ e g": of his local lodge. He Is knewn u)- cuutometa of the ï¬rm from 0::e end 0! the mm“: to the other. and lcarceb no «In tha introducriou \vhzch )8 cheer- tnl:_\ accorded lnm." 51:. fully referred to, I: a son c: Mrs John Tuzly, bf Dusemee. The Mirror jolua heartily u 1th his numerous friend- hrr-Jn extending comrrnnlationl to Mm, and Wlï¬h him and his highly o . 'oemod partner. Mr Me Tell. a success lul baldness cal-cur. We observed that the train, gboth in going and returning, was .ï¬lled about to its capacity, most 40f the upper berths being taken â€and all of the lower 02:25. This .was no Special occasion, simply hordinary every dav travel. Yr: give !his brief notice of the Grand Trunk from our pride in our grand .national highway, and out of thr- ‘fullness of our heart for such a comfortable, safe, and speedy journey. Moreover, we were not travelling on a. pasn.â€"Toront0 'Ladies’ journal. ."Old I'm " ;; _ammer, of )Imuihg with urea! plezxeuze by a turn in Omens» and Emily. Yculod the whitest and ï¬nest of linen, cutlery of the lust anu china of the datinticst pattern. The service was altogether eyery- thing that could be desired. Th; _serv‘mts oftLe Company are com-- â€",toous and obiigmg but not obSequious. :Ilessrs Tuny and Harrell Assume the Man a“ rent 0.- Gough B? )s IN The train itself was a marvel 02 luxury and convenience. The dining car’s beavtlfu'ly .hchd electric lamps on each table, rc- ,cllcd by ’.hr: Grand Trunk Karlweg leaving Toronto to the minme as ï¬ve o'clock in the even i n g, .schcduic time, and arriving in Chieagu at 7.20 the next morning, rxght to the moment according to the lime tadlc. In Lot, dunng the whole journey we could step ï¬ght off the train mm the dark. :1ch at the moment we were timed to stop at any partzculat Si. tion, fee‘mg sure we would reach the platform wtthout any mistake. this. too. in the midst of qutle so are winter weather wht-n the track of the railway. as a zulc, is not always in the best of »c0n;lition. The journal has rid- dun on most of the great trunk lines in America and ï¬nds that the Grand Trunk main line be tween Tenonto and Chtcago is equitl to the best of them. Jnebotï¬g 0;;‘323.V“ is». days’ neahnent N 316 Et-3T 135$, 50 CENTS. “I: pa. am. namqu: co. The Ladies‘ journal. had seen szou to flesh plchgQ x-ccwhy UL a :nmei of busincss. “c {ruv clwd b) .hc Grand Trunk Kanlwzu lcdvin" Toronto to the minu.e a; ï¬ve 0 chock in the :vcn i n g , Sn? Gwn fxperienca me C 3.3130; t3 of Trave on the Grand Trunk. 9.â€. L). f. Sick Heads: - -O.t Pf: '? ; cons»). J a ‘ Food " gucsn’: dirt-“c? ' ' Appetite n35; {Eye-iii. _ .u‘.’ (' v'gzq ‘au are :iv'Li‘ “.11- < pepsia, bum}. Under New Management. no m at man. on}. BUBKENGHAM’S BYEi-‘y’ï¬giars Wm: ï¬nrgoisuche or bend a beautiful brown or rich 1'31ch? Then use mnwmnu a we 8V: 3‘9! the Sam 0... k303i exrmvï¬ 32023 512.1. 52 (f. nir- P. â€ALL . O0 1' end: r351 PRICES, -' - 10 Turn out, give us a. good house; we, in return will give you a. real good Show. Come early and get a'good‘ ' g See the Beautiful May Pole Dance Wif’l positively introduce their laughable Pan-American Or McCarthy’s Birthday. Cast by the Entire Company. Chas. Jount Della Reese Bad Boy, \Vill present oxie of their strongest bills. Performanre tI corn- mcnce with the well known laughable Farce Comedy,-cqtitled Harvey-Reese Big Specialtyflo. "\‘\c11,â€said thoi ichZ .2‘,l who had had quite enough nonsmm, as 51:0 \icwed it, from her mother and had suddenly made up her mind to pay back in kind, “I snail 1:. three ways. I spell it. b-l‘o-s-e for break- fast, b-l-oâ€"o-s {or dinner and b-l-oâ€"z-e (0: supper.†“1 Spell it: b-l~o-w-s,†said tho mother. Tho child was sil ens for n minu .u as wrapped in thought; men, lookin. ' up, she mlumz‘ .Xy remarked “I think. mammu, thubthe Enrlish Innuxzag-v g was made to: persons very, vc y “‘le educated.†“Spell it r-o's-c,†sold the mother, “though there is another word pronounced just like it zhat's spelled r-o~e-s. That word is the name of the spawn of ï¬shes." ’1 ‘ho child 1001“ ed perplexed. “Jus t ( no \\ on] :. .orc, " s..idtho mother. “Tull me how you spell blows.†“Huh!" exclaimed the child. “Now spell ruse." said the mother. Tho child haunted. lixml‘ 5 she said, “I don’t know whether to say r-o- z- e o: r-o’c-s.†“Spell toes," said the mother, who was teaching hur limo daughter, 7 years old. to spell. “To-z e," answered the child. “No, dour, that's not. right. T-O-e-l uch»: toes.†“But it; sounds like t‘o-z-o. " “I know in, but. you cannot go by the sound." 'l‘hvn. 1n ordrr to enforce the proposi~ tiun. the mother culled upon her daughter to spell froze “F-r-o-c-s," said the child. “No; you're wrung; again. This time we do uso the z and spell the word 1‘ râ€"o-z-e.†“Huh!†exclaimed the child. The following illustration of a child’s spelling lesson and bar .. .ps conclusion in regard to tho orthography of the English language is taken from the New York Times: “So, in isn‘t because of any particular power I have over him. Any barber could do is. I suppose: but he won’t have any one but me. Yes it. is a bore sometimes thn I want to go m1. but, he mus me enough to make is u: x object. I must hurry or howiu be worryin". " â€"Wushing- ton Stu. i FARM FEIICh IIIix “The next nigh: he suffered with Walk;- mlncss. ‘lxe night. following be was just as bad. Flnally in two or three days his wife again called mo in to shave him. I did so, and that night: ho got a good sleep. The result is that. 1 was called in every ulghï¬. “Finally I agreed to do the work for so much a month, and I am a regular caller at his home every night. I am the last one is we him. Aftvr I shave him and rub his head 110 goes directly to bed. He has had no insomnia since I hogan the nightly shaving. “One day his wife asked him if he wouidn’t feel better to have his whiskers shaved 05. Ho assented, and I was called in. It was about 9 o'clock. after I had closed my shop for the day. I removed the whiskers and gave his head a good rubbing. That night he slept soundlyâ€" thc ï¬rst. real 510th he had had {or months. “Funny. isn’t it? For several years he suncrud with nervous prostration, which brought on insomnia. Tho doctorsâ€"and he tried not a. fewâ€"did him little good. During this. time he let. his beard grow until he had long flowing whiskers. The Only Way One Man Can Woo Nlo ture’s Sweet Restorer. “No, I am not. through with my day’s WOL: yet " said " Seventh street but-bar as ho norm-d the key in the door of his shop a is“ nights ago. ".\ot- through?" n"'cd n by: hmdL-r who ' bun ut‘uw minutes beforch-zc hischuir. ‘ his, sir ,†the harbor continued â€1 13m u customer whom I have shaved every nirz‘ Jr for nea' .rly three years. 15‘s a fact, and t..:x:. ma. vawoulun‘ u be able to sleep a wink toui'vht if I did not go and shove himâ€"at. least ho thinks he couldn‘t sloop without it. CAKE WALK. HE 0251‘. WERE FEKEIEG 00., Limited. 30 cents pgr ROD. mail-ï¬gmes :CQNEEDY £5: NOVEL CURE FOR INSOMNIA. FOR SALE BY The Spelling Lesson. FIRST-CLASS ONLY v’ “3:3:- SATURDAY, MARCH 8. On Wedlxewuy evening (3f East week, quitp an cal-j») able nme was Fpmnt ut Lhelu-umuer J. SpeLr, “Len (no :n:1‘.s uf} mung people» from Roabnm, danced the slum) hnnrs awax . Hope Hm)‘ got. home lmfure sunrise. Messrs. 'I‘.'I‘hmnpson and '1‘. Pn‘c!»ard were In Lindsay. lust “(mkmx lmsineas- ()n Mural: 81h, Hmre- will he 11 Basket Skating Stu-in] hrld at the human 0! Mr H. E Trim. in aid of Hie rink. fur futH:er {urtionlnrs sue posters. Mr and Mrs. W. (‘unnlnghum and daughter,“ Omemee, spent Sunday. Feb. 23rd, at 21122.! Stewart’s. TLe recent thaw has rendered tlw rmuds “In-UH inzya~mxble and Lnsims: is at: n stun-ism“. The (‘arnivul which “as tu haw been on Feb. 28th 15 post- pwuvd. Wntcl: for data. Mia.) L. 8901mm! Hullburwm, is the “11081 of Mrs. J. “pair, of this place. Yas,feuuukuightsï¬rram uflhe nine- taemh century, _\«:11 have \n-u your apx1rs,h|1t_\‘cu\\lilhave“; ï¬ght tokeup !I.Nu. \‘m: have earned u plum In the nwksu! the world redeeming forces, and :rhurliah must he the heart that chd grudLe y u a “alumna. You '41:- unt rest on your Runnels. Your st-rinus work begins In w, and we believe you “intake your oppc-rtunhy curiously, and atrike blows thul will Inukc heaven and earth tt'j icu. Christian Endeavor is lwlping to ra!s« Hm standard of citizenship. It. bus «lmwn that religious tervorJucu-ssed on tl.e caucus us well as the prayer meet- ing, helps '0 scorch rusvuls l at of thui. 121515, and brim: to tho- frvut the best types of sturdy (‘hrisï¬un munhdnd. C1 nsliuu Rude-nua- i as 1 nL new em- plmsls on the humanities of r9liginn- I! has given thunsands nf'l‘lmnkagiving and (‘hrist-nms dinners. It has set up iced drlnkh g fuuntuhns and estabï¬sh- ed coffee-moms, It sends a“ uy l mrell oft-lolhnzg, and gnes into scores of Hieons and hospitals, ministering to "Hweu, my lne hrcn †It needs more than years tn pruvu ma.- turity. Deeds are the badge of max.- llood. (.‘hristfan Endeavor ls uf ng“. measured by achievements as we“ AS 13' We culendar. Only a few of its umbl striking successes can be noted here. Christian Emlvavor has n ipt d a great many imaghmvy linen (‘0' the map of Hm World by its inlerdezmminational, inmrnummui, sud interracial feHow- ship. It has added In the church Imu- dre-ds nf Hmnumuds ut‘snnls. I! has en- rirh'ed missionary trensuries by hun- dreds “Him" ands of chlars. It has linked tn tin-'Lb LLe Bible the best Fell- ing bank in the unrld It has killed the ("we pnpnlnr fulluvy that a young (‘hrIr-lizm must be an illulxm'raxbia prig. Christian Endeavor has given ‘0 =hrce and a half milllnna “3'01â€!!! [retr- Iï¬e a higherjdoul of usefulness than WNW“? until (Lair full «rs were dead In lwcnuw acthe {'hristiqmfl. It. 1qu :uHed half u some of er (“when and must \‘Hhmme years of life 1.0 Lhrtstiun nervH-o [W l- gzmah-g m the .Vuui. r moiety the[ruin-511:.(thvvhild fur re- !igilmï¬ autiiviuxjus! whrrv Hu- sclumla [main tn m1 ll":ih‘ Mm In knuvh-ge. '1 lans l'hrhmau Endeavor \\ 1H m-on have cranked am entire new century (ml, of \\ hm used to I‘m lust. ‘ C. E. COLUMN. Our Coming of Age. Franklin items. LPEEENTS. brId maidnp even though the seat do fall. Yuurhtruly, Mr. John Wylle and Mr. James Prit- chard backs Mr. Sam Fee’s team against any four mums eingIe or double, for driving hvesh t-k through the snow drifts in Su't weather, prm iding them are hridesnmid or groomamen to catch the11.1()trn!h, when It is one and a. half hours late. Cheer up Sam, don‘t let them blnfl‘ynu. You can hnld the The new and luv-104mm Barber Shop and Tobacco More. The Tonsnrml Rooms sup- plied with two chairs. with two ï¬rst clnss Aruatsm attendance; no long wnns. Alf. Brown in charge or 'Ponuonul Rooms. Ev- oryLMn usually fouudma Tobacco Stow to be ha hora Drop In and sea Dann- .one door VeleDnly House RemStrem. 1nd- ny.D-‘AN. WORK BBIN, éropfletor. 3., pllqne, “uh blnck vehet hat to match Mr. and Mrs. Pollen, left for thh’ home in Mmitonas, Swan River. on Munday, March 3rd, The Mirror j-vlnswuhahnat of friends, in this vicinity, in wishing the lmppy couple along and pmewmue juuruey through life. l‘()1.l(N-v 'ln vI.‘\l(iN. A ver} pennant ewnt ttwk plat-e at gtlte hum: u: .‘tir mu! Mrs W. J. tilt-ru- 1tun, Vt rth Muru‘rs, un \"Vt-zlncsdnt', Feb. 11"..) “‘3 PM Mr Lunts 15. In! Inn of Swan- lttu-r, Bitlllilttllit,(‘!u!ll('tl10f his bride. tlrclr only dunphtrr,01t\'e Maud. i’rmnptlx' ut {DHF u’ttlt-ok the "room eu- tcred the put I: r, full: 1““! In Mr. David. Thornton huzther of the l-r‘ltlo, \\ ho ably assisted as uruomanmu. A moment Inn-r the hrltle entered, and was at; eu mm} by hm father, Mr. W. J. ’I'tlurn- tnu The ceremony “as performed by the Rev. E. Huuanl, of Junetvillu, in his usual I'lt‘zlfli g manmr, and “as witnessed by a large numbï¬r ufl‘rimzda. The bride wuru it very lmndsumu gown of white nrgundio muslin, the skirt en- train, md uixrmed \\ nth lucuamll‘rills. 'l‘ho hmlive u as ornamented with hH'k- ing, Inst-Hit n, lace Llld rlblmn Eheulso “ore tiecnstnmary vei'l and orange bhsm-nm. A (H nsm of the brute, Mis- Maya \\‘ilsnu,nt l'utorborongh,asatstcd hvr :tshrhlesnzaid,mn1 tum prettlly ut- tired in u dn as of Man orgundio mus- ltt. “1th trimmings 0t lat-e. and ribbon, wearing mange hlnss<~n.s in her hair. After Mr nut Mrs. l’ollnn “ere warmly congrnttllnttd by theirfrleutbtl ecum- puny award! the heuutiftï¬ly decorated dining ronm, where an elabmute Wed- ding mu per was surw d. Muny healltl': fut and costly presents, testiï¬ed to the high esteem in \\ hich the bride and groom are held. The groom's gift to =he hridu was a beautiful crescent set with brt.liants. MM: l'ollou's gum:- unay dress “as of French may Iadteb’ cloth. trlmtned with silk velvet and I omnpuny ('nlcrvd the beautifully deem acted dining-rmuln, wlmre an elulmratu wedding supper nus served. Many beautiful uni eustly presents tesj‘ned to the high esteem in “ luck the bride and groom are held. 1 he groom’s gift to the [rude was n handsome fur tupvr- iue. Mr and Mrs. l‘uHuu inlvu! leeu. In; fur [Lair llLll’e in 'l'n-herue, 33am, ml Tursnlu), March lll‘h. TLC: Minor juixns “sz (Imir many {rlemls in “it‘ll' ing {ha-n. 4 iung and 1m syeruus M‘s. l‘IIizzllmlh. I’M-mm.†at 8 o’clock, the groom elm-red Hm parlor £0110“ 011 by Mr David 'I hornimz, “110 ably usiuled as uruc-mpmun. A moment ialer tlve bride enl-n'd and was given nwm' by Lei-{mini Mr A. Johnson. The cere- mony “aspvrfuruimi by tile Rev. H- V. Mmmtier, of L'uvauwiilc, in his usuui pieusiug [mu her and MM: “itncmed by a large number 0! frie. (.15. The bride wure a very Manda-mine gum: of white organdie muslin, the skirt entrain, and trimmed with lace and Inns. The bodice was ornamented with tucking, inseriiun, ii-(‘e um! riblu n, and carn- i:.:_"1largetroqnt‘tnfuhim cumutiuns. Jim: :1.nt Wilsnn, of i’utorlmrn, armis- zed us brideuuuid, nm! was prvhil} ul- lmnl In u dress ul' wishes uruandin mus- Im, wizh trimmings of lace und ribbon, Atwr Mr uxzd Mrs l’oilun “me warm- I): cnngr nlu' Med '1») their friends. the l’t-LLONâ€"JUUNSON. A very pleasing cwnl Io«.k place at the home- (-f Mr. a: (1 Mrs A Johnson on Wednesday, Frb. 26m, \\ hen Mr. J. l’ulhm, of 'I'reherne, Man , clumzed for hm hriain their eldest daughter. Mayo FEE-4111011151414. Un Wednesda: , Feb‘ 26, a very pleas- nm. wedding took place at Rusu Lune, the bvunnt'ul residence of Mr. and Mrs. J.»l:n F 9, Lot 13. {‘on. 5, Township at Eur-1y. when their youngest daughter. Mass Eva. “as united In “16 bands of huly matrimony tn Mr. Calvin E Mil:- vhell, mm or Emil) ’a mnat enterprising ynmlg furmzyrs. 'l he ceremony was purfurmed by Ruv.1\1r.'l‘one.y, of Olm- mee. The bride win: was given :m‘uy by her I:;:1u-r,lool;ed charming in a gym“ uf ï¬gured pvvplin trimmed “ith ~~i!k and applxyze. Her hair was beau- tlhzlh' drummed with \\ hite curmumns’ \\ him a! e â€Him! a bnqnot of Grunge I‘lusu mm. The bridvsnm d mus Wu The Mirrnr jnins with the numerous friends of Mr and Mrs Mitch's†in “i5!!- inu them lung lifemrospenty and hag» piness. pom-me pin to Hus bruie “as a gnhl watch set in diamonds. The popularity of the bride and grown was shown by Hm many handsome and clustiy presents Alter Mr um‘l Mrs. Mitchell were warm- ly cnnummlulell the company entered the beautiful]; derornlod dinng'rocm \\ here an vlulu‘rule “eellliugsumrer was served. after wl irlr the 150 guests “era eulerluined by Mr. James l‘rltclmm \\'i:h muny np-to-dnm sulevnuns on his Graplmplune. ’lhe lifhlUS tmwlllng suit. “as urn} cloth and a picture lxnt. Mr. and Mrs Milena“ lt-f: in the small hours m' Illa morning for their new home in Maple Gru‘e. (.‘mnrhteg', u! l‘eH-rlmrn, she nus attired In u him orgamize m‘er blue silk. The urrmm “as ably usbisttd by Mr. James l'rih'hzlrd,“(Ti-rob“). :MnJuhn Wylil', of'I‘unmtu, oflicialml an usher. The: WEDDING BELLS. SLI‘. K ALICKS. KING swan-saw.- OMEMIE. 25c. Pipes - for 15 c 35 and 40c.P1pes for 25 15c Pipes for 10 10c: Pipes for 5 corncobs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh it HERE COLYIN’SS Trilbys W inks Alabamas Scotch Reel U p-t0»date Spectal Vcncedora Bankrupt Stock of Pipes Barristers, Solicitors u., Lindsay, Ont. In Omemee ever Monday. y N. B.â€"Ilave several clients who desire to buy good farm property at a bargain. â€"27-ly The undermgned is prerared to loan money on ï¬rst-clans farm property in large amounts at 45 per cent. Small amounts at, slightly Increased rates of interest. Terms of re payment to suit. borrower. All the latest and improve.) branches of deutxstry successfully perfornwd. Charges wander-ate. O F F I C E me:- (i rcgory’s Drug: Store, corner Kent. and William strefls. Cut in Cigars- Dr. F. A. Walter-s, DENTIST, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate of 'J‘urnnm Univers- ity and Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. Bradburn House. OMEMEE. third Monday of each month.â€"-47-ly D2. Neelands, DENTISI‘, - LINDSAY. Visits the Omemee (‘mmneruinl Hutel, opposite the new Past 0th 1;}r)ck,the ï¬rst Tuesday ofevery month. AJmiu- istercd gaze Vwith great success for over 25 years. Beautiful teeth and splendid ï¬ts. Frown and bridge \vnrk inserted. Lindsay (mice. nearly opposite Simp- son's HuteI.â€"28~Iy Sergt. Major Martin, Proprietor. OMEMEE :: AGENCY, Mirror Ofï¬ce: wax“ and gut. Price l.2s!.â€"H' MoSweyn é’c Weldon, Bargains in ‘ Stationery at the‘ _ Mirror Ofï¬ce. A call solicited. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS ac. Anyone sending a sketch and den-er! tlon may quickly ascertain our opinion free w other 8-0 invention is probably puenmble. Communkw uuns ntncuy conï¬dential. Handbook on Patents sent. tron. oldest nuc v for securing patents. Patents .mkcn thr uh Munn Co. receive â€main! antics, without charge. in the A handsomely ilmstmted weekly. Largest clr- culnuuu of any scientiï¬c nurnul. Terms. 33 I 3351 , tour 3:01pm. 3". 80 d by ainewsdgalerls. y." H"; IUUF HIUHLZI B. V. GUI u U, all llu" auwlv MEN?! Ca. 381mmvNew York Branch Ofï¬ce. 625 F at. Wall! neton.D gamma: Mariam. 'L‘onsorlal Pavia: 6 for 7 for 6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for 25 cents 25 25 25 25 IO N H CO H l‘ 15 cents 2 ti 13 “ Agen' TELEPHONEsâ€"Agent’s Ofï¬ce, 77 B ; TOWD Ofï¬ce, 77; Mill Ofï¬ce 78 Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. Bes; qualities Hard and Soft Coal. Cordwood and Miliwood. Call and get our pnces and examme goods. Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plas- ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters {Or \K indsor Salt,“ Dairy Cheese Butter " Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Co’s The Eases-.9523 r15?5' «‘1 REEL-TEE: Z 9; Springg 00 $0 BUY Dressg 3 1y : Goods; NH H W. iRADBURN. [3’ Coniectionery, Biswits, Fruits, Almonds, Oranges Raisms, c. The Pecpies Gmeerly nu w“--“._4 @Is full up with allkinds of CANDIES, OREEMEEE, That 81 erg That Never Disappoints Call and See Our Display mac: LC1§3 , Lemons The many friend! Lona. here and at .‘l planned ‘0 learn thl good potithm In an pennanehh I P.1‘I. COAX). Him I] Mudsav. ("H . ~uuï¬m¢ doorb-‘(iouuh a. \n'E Gnu-my predw‘. 53-v!".~ bl. Ip'ccltl linenâ€"3.†Mr F, .‘L (.0131), M Poterhoro, will x'u Tuesday. lie uilxl lhop, In Messrs. (in Building. (izu- i..u P. H (03“, Piuu I “cl-.11, Lindsayâ€"U. If rm: req-nr» a eyeglussvs (Kw. ('a‘?! tested free. ï¬nial P. H COKE), Dru: Lindsayâ€"if. Dry Goods. Having pure! Established Fm dermking Susi; at a rate on U prepared to gi Furniture. Picu Boom Moulding Stock lasts. Lu} taken in excha: {dis} upmhg vi :2 In their (>3 ; Iu-renx The [001' 31:91:35" Lamidry N a‘ the .~ your gnu-«'31:: earh'; Thomas Brady keeps in ruck 3 ix. ofgroceries at prh out. Gave us a call The P Jewel} 77 Kent-St, Mr . a' d M" ‘\ _ ic'. Subset the Mir box: So. 2. 10 degrees 1 or 2,2:5fled on recur camps. the Cook 1 @305. 1 and 2 sold mouth}: Dmggzsze Watch for M316 II Fulk's Com-en†$0 \ burn “all, ()memm Easter Mnlnday, in Lthrary. in jewelry can b ty's store, and w the goods and p1 lize what splc‘ given. Ever-yt} attraciive. Kit: with stones that ‘ Wedding Rings watch repairing. Drs. Wighi Dentists of P Omemee eve Ofï¬ce two I 1‘. Ivory E ProLJ. H. De sum brnud eye specinlm Ml, Omemoe three ‘ becomrulwd u the m Wan-h (or dates. A: aha-‘0. Those havtn are! Chadd not. w: The Best Grili 60 my one to ' l 999» -o you 2:95? ANNOUNPEM-EX gm- PM; Ruthie“ If the m Ruthie“ (c f! the sum 01 [In con no I} um iuon 5? medicine: a Nook v!!! be main†ad otoxod'oéeo. 1 01pm '0'? l â€L'VISDO‘A.â€"3m. The many "ION Randy Mlxm' Pug gm Pale-ll, 8min- nonuee â€ton nu "If“. Fur pure drugs a: .Cock’s Cs ‘ 18 successful mummies 5 you: drug‘gxst : Me no ones, a [8336' [or