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Omemee Mirror (1894), 16 Apr 1896, p. 3

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A: r; as wAirrEn If You Want a Snap Read the F01- lichurd llow'den and Wm. Lowes Great Clearing Sale at The] God Only Knows. Paper l Pictures of pleasure and crosses of \V hen you v lsil Lindsayc: 11': at (.'. ll.l ox s, coat, you will find it profit table to call on i ; '33,, .. . ' ' "vase Pt I) l ‘1 - '.- fan. w‘crcvxsitorsintow'u yesterday. l . , , â€"â€", Led‘fDr ‘3”69 e 9‘7 °”°‘ ’* ' (r 1 ‘ " , 1 \\ inter are goitrr with hurry in;r feet lowmg. Of Plain and Fancy \Vools, Silks, for 0 Don " you hear the breat l 14L“; :‘V'S C0\ D1. have “‘05" decayed teeth ex""“"‘"“ 3 Forms that :lfepllSSln"to-11irrl.1t en ti: c l K1.ittin1_r,.\'elting, Crocheting: and Art 1' . , and :1 beautiful set inserted l.)\’ IVORY 1 street ., Bea: this 111111 indil \ou rcquulc aann: 1;; , heedle \'\ orlx Art Linen .'lrl‘. Silks and , 0: Canadian house-keepeis 1 _ l" .\\ BL“ 11 d (r t - 111w itchcs clocks 1cw'ell1') sili' '1w'aic, 1:10., ,. l)? . '1' ... ., . , 1,. 1'. . 1 be yo 311‘ ll liorr' . 0 1“,, -cr ( ,1 as i, t , Faces all sunny and faces allSItd,l"<1t\\cd(ll11"nlcsvnls, go 1.. w '1 3,533,”, ._ .1t1'1s in beautiful shades. Sofa it How \\ {oi 1 ._ 1“ l .. _~ 1',l\ :01 market 1 L' ‘ ' . 1‘ 5) A it l‘I‘ 1, 01‘3“ {carts t‘l: It “re “‘L eary, and hearth that Mods: 1\. 11C- w'ill plensey.ou Prlccsmodet- Tops, Pin ( million I onus, Celluloid K /r’ that C) . .1. >' - -1 ' , nis wee ' canvassitw or - orrev s 1- ..1 1 ate. â€":1;;‘-:1m g (7 1 . s . are a1 ..‘lippers and Slipper Soles. Bar=a1n day L, _ l ; rectory. Eyes that are heavy with sorrow and If‘ 011 “ 11M ultlrslntl'lkm 11191111) 01 {'\"y1d°“' in millinerv ev erv day. / 1 cri 111'011 g \c1 11- iroo \ ’ump or (s :t . .? . . 1 e, .. - m Pre bt'y Designs in W311 Reeves and Sons’ Artists Materialâ€" llyes tsliitfirc r'le'tnun" with heroic and c"' 'm' ““‘e“’("" 'G’C'L'm"I'll'f‘l‘lulimnt. Mia:â€" Armstrong,390Geo 5‘ I l the finest qualitvâ€"at R J ‘llu‘li'r'tn's 111.; ' " 111.150.. “.11 ””“°““““"" ‘”"" .1. For a Hobby. unto date suit or over- i . , . . . . . a. .. finest and best emee. JSYke; also his aushel up; also Short White ormous yield, hat is sold; the ,Mummy All kinds 111]: or in and get 13g Stock. y; reduc- “Ing 500 our at 5c. ad- .Wn all prices 111; for why? " I have SIN ESS. kwhe at. and famous Eer- Strictly cash. ‘11! '. vi: 5ri1 0.3 as s. l :r ixl.1v\'.lt'(lg€ «i >. .‘(LI t.)lll_\' arc1.nr " 12.1111; Trade of the :1. l"..r 111.1! near our 1:: the homes of the 50 “ 750 '10 “ 55-0 '00 “ 10 oo ..... (.0 “ R .30 co “ S 50 ...... 3 oo KI". C CA‘ZS ‘ \tt. .......,\2 ...- were :52 90 if." ..... '."_‘.’1 '- 400 rtt ‘.. -7-‘1 ‘ 450 'K' “4:0 ‘ 700 «It: .-1»'_' ltlzi.’ . 290 'l‘weed .. .......53 1:; ml, 1-} dltiercnt 4 50 :crcw.',;'.li v.11} \l O C SUITS ' 31 im Suits,$2 90 ‘.";rl,‘(, .'lll- “((l 03 C: O '12, extra heavy ‘ ...... o no Iletnnv, 43 50 u I 9" duel. Rublflrs 23 cks 5‘0 :1b1'ulth‘YCd Slip- Come Chi 11, once! l StillSB‘ sling, T111111 Stats 81111.. Oil Cake Very Cheap l“, Call and get pnCcs. SPECTACLES 10B. PEP. PAIR. Fit any Sight. All kinds of fresh Seeds lowest priCcs. COAL OIL. .l M1? igaii’ OMEMEE. P, S.â€"~I have made. arrange- ments with :1 Toronto firm to do l any watch rcpairt 11;: you may need. l :THE OML‘lIFE l7 21.33. LOCK L LACON 1C Issac Richardson was in town this week on business. Miss Janet Robinson is visiting her ‘ Port Hope friends. Mr. Brown, of Realioro, visited his Omemee friends this week. ' Dr. I". \V.Ivory, Deutis., v: 'sitcd Beth- any vesterday, professionally . Reeves Sons’ Artists \tate rai -â€"tho finest qualityâ€"at l‘.. J. :.1ulligans‘ Rev. Xewton Hill and wife were visiA tors to Lindsay friends this week. The water in Pigeon River has not been so high for years as it is at present. Dr. Ivory, Dentist, 1s havingr b1: suc- cess in painless extraction of teeth by (Torpidus). On account of the bad state of the roads last Sunday, :ev. X. Hill was unable to take his service; at Lebanon. When you are going to church, the theater or any place ofthc kind buy :1 few of Higinbothan's Menthol Cough Drops. The Misses Mary and Theresa Best, of Reaboro, returned home on Monday, after spending a few days at Mrs. Alex. | Oil and Gas Co. struck oil at 500 feet. Jones. When you arrive at the railway sta- iionin Lindsay make a bee. line for }liginbotnan’s Drug! Store, Menthol Cough Drops are sold. ‘ An orange sixteen inches in circum- ference was taken from a tree at Pomona (‘:1l.lt is to be so: .t to Europe as aspec~ , citement prevails. linen of California fruit. One short blow is all that is needed to cure Catarrh when you use Dr.1 King’s Catarrh Cure. Sold by A. 1133- Mr. and Mrs. James Stubbs, of Peter- lboro, were last week the guests of Mr. Alex Jones. [.A. Iliginbothain, Lindsay. â€"19-tt' Mrs. A. Wilson, of Manilla, urday and Sunday in town visiting friends. l\"ory d: Sons have now on sale a at the l choice sto: k of Gent s Hats in Still, 1‘ e- doras and l .1."C\ Straw. It is well for the readers of this paper to know that the purest, freshest stock of seeds in is at Iliuiubotham‘s Drug lStore,l.i11:ls:Iv.â€"l‘ltf , \ on should keep before the people, , 1 or they are ant, you know, ' To forget you are. in business, lfy ou cease t: 1 tell them so. i The Orillia Packets savs there are 60 widows in Lindsay looking for bus- 1 hands. They should write the 60 wid- owers and bachelors of Omemec, who are in need of wives. A paper watch has been exhibited by :1 Dresden \vatclnnak'cr. The paper is prepared in such a manner that the watch is said to be as serviceable as ; Tho-“c ill ordinarv use. , 'ihos. l»r.1dy,:,r. ..e,:1nd son, llruce, ' of l" tcrboro’ , w ere visitors in town on Friday last. They gave the MIRROR :1 ‘50 are pleased to learn Brady‘s business is steadily speaks in glow lug terms Mr. \V. (‘. Tully, frici ill) ' cull. ‘hat .‘dr. of his head salesman, formerly of this place. “The Rev. (trillia l‘acket: Newton ' lliil, of Omcmeo, must be :1. preacher oi where the l leases on three .hors 1nd acres on the inbothun. Lindsay. Rev. Newton Hill preaches education- al sermons on the Bethe! (‘ircuit next Sunday. Rev. John M. Garbutt supplies for him on the Omemee Circuit. R. Ruddy, of .‘.lillbrook. has a quan- tity of private and companys’ money to lend on easy terms and low rates of interest. No commission charged. Ome- mee Otiice over Post Office; open every Monday afternoon.-â€"16-tf W1: Mcsr H .vvn Hunâ€"We pay men and women 510 to $18 per week for easy home work. No books or ped- dling. Steady employment guaranteed. Send stamp for work and particulars at ence. ll:~‘.ll.\l.\.\’.\' (v SEYMOUR 213 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. We received this week a. not we of a marriage farpublication, but the auth- or’s name is not given, we therefore cannot publish it until the name of the writer is sent in. The. minister’s name is also requested. Please bear in mind that the names of corrcSpondents must be handed in with their communica- tions. The “ Christian Guardian " says 2 ” Rev. J. M. A. Spence has received and accepted an urgent invitation to remain for the fourth year at Manitou. During l l i I 1 l , increasing. [ls l 1 l l remarkable power. (in Sunday before last he preac bed :1 sermon against the use of tobacco o, and the Lindsay \‘1' atcl1~ man's correspondent :Lllirtns that some of the village storekeepers were so in - pressed by it that lhey have given up the $111 :3 of the weed. We are pleased to notice at the annual closing exercises of Knox Lolleee that the l‘ev. \V. M. McKay graduated and received his diploma; he also won first place in the Elecution class. We con- gratulate \\'ill on his successâ€" Ailsa Craig Banner. Mr. McKay's numerous friends lzere will learn with pleasure of A lump of sugar is not easier to take an lliginbotham‘s Little Liver Pills. spent Sat- ' dignunt w hen I stood at funerals of men care, Going, all u'oing, God only knows w here. Hands that have earnestly striven for bread, llands that are soiled .v ith dishonor, i11- stead; Hearts that are turned to a purpose sublime. Hearts all discordant and jangled with crime; Souls that are pure and white as the snow. Souls that are black as the midnight of woe; Souls in their gladncss, or drunk in de- spair', Going, all going, God only knows where. Some to the feast, where the richest red wine And the rarest of jewels and shine, Some in their hunger will wander, and some \V ill sleep nor aw alien when morning shall Col no. l‘he robcd and the ragwcd, the foe and the friend All of them hurry 111;: 011 to an end; \carinrg the graxc with :1, curse or :i Pr .1) or Going, all going, God only knows where. will Sparkle. She Nearly Fainted. A lady teacher in one of the pul lic schook, lu tr\ i1:;,r to cx pl .tin the 1110:111- in-_ ' oi the word "slow li‘, ’ ill uslr:t1 cd it by walking across the floor. When she asked thcclass to tell how she walked she nearly tainted when a boy at the foot of the cl ass shouteih Bow- dogged. 111.1. am.‘ Presenc o fillind. A certain Miss X was in the habit of calling; on a minister’s family often, i11- and Sometimes 'the calls lengthened to visits, which were very \vcarisomc. One day the dominic, in his study, hoard MissXs voice, and kept ions: and vigorously at work. Some hours :'1ltcr\\:1. rd, when hi wife sun:- 11‘.oncdhiu1 to lunch, he culled down stairs, all rightâ€"and is that bore gone Yesdcar, replied the wife; but Miss _\ is here, and will take lunch with us.’ l‘hus shes sav cl .1is life. Ho Right to be Negligent. 1 mm a recently pn blislicd speech dcâ€" lncred bv the h‘..ev Leander .,lutteu we extract the following: “I have felt in- _wl:o lived up to the. full extent of their income, and wanted cvcrythiuu‘ for self, his successsince his sojourn among us. While boreing for gas on Pelee Island on the 9th inst. the Kingsvillc and Pelee The oil spouts 35 feet into the air. The shareholders were bound to secrecy but the Standard Oil Company, who have, island, grt wind of the ex ant, and great rivalry is now going on for new leases. Fabulous prices are offered. The Oil is flowing steadily. Seventy-nine years ago was the year without a. summer. Frost occurred everv month in the year of 1316. Ice formed an inch thick in May. Snowfall to the depth of three inches in New York and also in Massachusetts, in June. Ice formed of the thickness of a common 11 indow glass throughout. New York on the 5th of July. Indian corn was so frozen that the gr at part was cut in August and dried for fodder and the farmers supplied themselves from the corn produced in 1815 for the seed- ing of the spring of 1817, Many people are not aware that print- ers have a language of their own uniu- ' telligible to the uninitiated. The fol- lowing “ up nto date” orders give an idea of the printing: office lingo: “ Billy, put Sir Charles Topper on the galley and finish up that murder you commenced yesterday. Set up the ruins of Herecu- lem and distribute the smallpox. Lock up Laurier and slide McCarthy into the hell box and leave the pi alone until at' ter dinner. Put the ladies’ form to press and go to the devil and put him to work on Deacon Fogg’s article on “ Eternal Punishment.” Now this is all simple enough when translated into English. and not nearly so rough as the reader may imagine. llamilton Spsctator : “ Merely for hiut- ing to his wife, in the secrecy of conju- his first year he met with some opposx- gal confidence, that one of his female tiou on account of his strong advocacy patients was not in his opinion, all 5 he of the cause of temperance, and his ene- should be. Dr. \V ill1..n1 Plasf.11r..1n em- mies then said that his usefulness at minent London physician, Manitou was ended; it is gratifying to condemned by the courts to pay $60,- know that he has held the fort so well.” " The Templar ” congratulates the brave was that Mrs. l’layfair violated the doc- preacher who has dared to antagonize tor’s confidence and couldn’t resist the the liquor league of Manitoba. The “ very"funny man on the Warder stafi', made a mistake in reference to the person who dropped the quarter in Fox’s gum machine expecting to get a "chem” of gum and 24c. in change. From what we can learn it was Hunter Lamb who waited for his change. Carry afew coppers with you next time, Hun- ter. One of the Omemee boys, who attended the Harvard Quartette Concer at Lindsay last week, stated that a young man, the image of a member of the Warder staff, was hanging around section of the Grand Trunk cost as much 115 Kent Street, but: could not say whether it was "Hunter” or the typo the sink hole near the Missing Link, who “ dropped the quarter in the slot.” 'lhe Millinery Opening _of T. Ivoryd. ' Sons’, under the supervision of Miss Peg-due, was one of the grandest ever and earth were dumped into the hole, shown by the firm, far superior to any previous year. From the number of ladies that visit this department show the appreciation of the styles and selec- t of afew of the gossipers would doubtless has been 000 to the aggrieved lady. The trouble temptation to whisper the scandal abroad. After this warning, wives should not blame their husbands for neglecting to tell them all they know about folks.” There is a number of people in Omemee and vicinity who seem delighted in trying to blight the- lives of others, and in many uses the accused is pure while the accuser’s life is one of dishonor. An example made have a telling eflect. Foot for foot it is Questionable if any as the small length of track crossing and about four miles from Petozhoro. \Vhen'the new line was built hundreds ofcar-loads of rocks, old ties, stumps Great ex- l ' but all was swallowed not a vesiige remaining to show that an attempt had been made to fill the gapinrr maw. Then tions. which will com are with any 01 asecond train was 1 at on and for a num- the city millinery. 'heir dis play of her of dmsan average of 100 loads of staple and fancy dry goods, hosiery. stufi‘ perdny went. to make solid ground. gloves, gents’ furnishings, ready-made clothing, boots and shoes' is really grand. The firm has also made extensive im- provements in shop fixtures. having put )1) large case windows, finished in oak, ' ready -made clothing tables, and ro-var- nishod all the fixtures, making it now one of the handsomely: stores outside of the large cities. The facility and stock that. this firm as for doing business make it. one of the leading firms out-rude of the large departmental stores. Give t hem a call. Eventually the hole w as filled, but rail- way men have not felt sure of the job, suspecting that they ' had to do with a bottomless quagmire. Yesterday morn- ing it was found that the truck there was covered with water to the depth of sev- eral feet, and an examination disclosed the fact that the roadbed had sunk. A construction train from Lindsay, in churg e of Mr. Storer, was at work all day Yesterday at the spot, and passenger trains passed over the line via. Mill- bmqk- . must have their cigars, their clubs and other entertainments, but could not. carry a dollar for insurance. for the fear of sacrificing personal luxury. The fan:- ll_\‘ stand around the casket and wet the dead inc 1: ’s fill c with their tears of love nd despair, and I have tried to sneak in the kindest, tenderest manner, and magnified his virtues and nobility of character, while within my heart 1 w as kcepim: down the intense feeling, which, if let loose, would have said : ‘You cruel, selfish, heartless, careless, thoughtless 1111:1110 of man! you have lived for your- self alone, and have rounded out a life with luxuries, and now you are dead and mourned by your lovi 11:1,: familv so pitifully whom you have left without the means to live a comfortable lile.1 much less a luxurious one such as y ou enjoy ed. Y on are a 111iser:- blc, w orth- less fellow. "’ I ’ED ONE- HUND RED YEARS. An Uncle of Mr. D. Nugent. lviillbrook, Passes Away in the 100th Year 0! His Age. James Leach, aged nearly 100 years, died in Chicago on Saturday, Marci: 3lst. He was :1uuuc‘eto Mr. D. N uf'cnt ofthis place and was in do and hearty when Mr. l\u'_'ent last saw him d uring,r his vis:t to the Work-‘ls lair. lie suf- iered no pain and death was caused by extreme old acre. A peculiar fact that Mr. Leach often mentioned was that he had a doul. le sot of teeth and he boast- ed of never Del: 19‘ bothered with :1 head- ache lie was born' in Scotland in [796. When l ut a y 111111;: 1:1:111 hc made a tour of the British Isles and later settled in Port Hope. '.1l. :'A.'c be married Elizabeth \‘uacnt Dc '. 2!, i835. lie enlisted as :1 soldier in the Mc lilazic insurrection in lS‘Btland v. as ‘ tile in (,anaiia poli- tics. In lt-ill Mr. Leach moved to illi- nois and settled in Ogle county, where he was active in church circles. '1rotnli.e,or copied and eul- :trgcd oil old ' ll') lu11.-~t 11cxt door to Post Uillice 1‘01 Choice I initsln Season Coixicctiom'xv, 11-1- Cie 1m, Cool Drinks and Luncheon a". all hon: s 'o‘i-Jm. \V.\Vl1ilc Kent-1m. Lindsay 1n tuul'utuies and dc: 11c1s in thcli nest Boots and Shuc '.s' and llubbcrs, luttst srvlcs. Arc w Olk'l)" W 0nd- ers and Selling \\ oudcrs. Call andJudge for y ourseli. 36-:lm \V hen going to Petcrboiougrh do not {'01‘0‘01 to call at llemvlh'os. stoic if you want to buy c-huip (lroccrics, \Vincs, 01 Liquors, (icor'rc-st. ., opposite ilie mzukct.(‘:1shp:1id for butter, 0":55, .tc. all-3111- .l. H. Lennon, opposite r-cnnon House, Kent-st.l.ln1ls:iy, is. prepared to oil‘cr visi- tOIsto Lindsay bargains unhe: 1rd of in New and N1 cond hand 11 “Until“, bcsldcs many other lines in House 1" urnishiug's. ill- 3111 The (ombincd stocks or J. Dobson and A. 1101111111, xcccntly purchased by (halmm M,- (‘.o (.1",oce1.< -.ic ., contains b' irguinx. You should takc. uhuntagc of them w hen visit- ing Lindsay. Kc:1t5t.,opp. llcnsou House. .3 G. \Vali: -1 (Hr ecu, oi the Milllnook l 1.1np 1\0ll(\, wishes to inlnnn his 1111 ll(l\ in t‘: L'. 1111, Emily , Ups, :1: 1d Umcnn c, that his l"'oic ' and i ll t l‘umps ai'c uusu1':p 1sscd 1"o1 (111: 1iliy :mdc be: 1111:! xx, You W ill do “'1' ll to callbclmcmukln;youv11111'ci111~t-.~'.â€"3'.l-31n Ht‘tlvcr 1; 12.11: V (.oods More, Kc-ut sl.. Lindsay. isnotcd for the last iwculi yczus lot rel‘ ability losupply \our wuntsin Mine 5' (1‘01)tls,'.1llki11ds 0. patterns, C‘lcnnln: lly' 1111.: :11ul\V:1ll'..1pxt1\p:c:l1lt_v. l’lcnsc call 11111! iudgc 1‘01 vourscllt Agent Smytli‘s Dying \\ or Rs. Toionto. 355 lm. .1. 1101131111, Lindsay, blurs lcmc toinzilc his 1'. mily 11 1c lids to c.1ll and sec hi: :1 at the Mc - \V 11.1:r llouuz, where he is but licr prep: It'ed to --'i\-3. nccoinxnodntion :mzl couvculence in ev'cn rcsplc: (loud siabics and sheds, :11: nth-min lmslic'i ',11w:1ysonh:'.u<l. (_‘wner kinds: iv and Kent-sis '35- 3111. (‘,all early at \lrs. Scollic' s Groc c'cr), (‘ orncr Simcoc and -\yl1.1cr St. Peter- boro’, now cipiipped with the freshest and best family Gil l)(,‘l".lt'il£.', Teas. honors, and :1ttl1e l1)\\(‘5[ 111.1"r prices for cash or 111: 1rl.cl able lrodncc, for which the highest prilc isp:1id.â€"‘.l.l.lxn .lmucsfimlthd (‘0 0., 13 Kent-51., Lindsay, :11‘l'slit'c1nlly pt'cnut'cd to 111.112; [he wants of (lnn'mcenml('ltizcnsoi‘ \' ic loiln (3111111153115 Sivan: and lint \\ .111: l'illcx‘s, <:1ull:tvy l lumbc1s,'lin and iron \V «1le l1", llooilugul :lll Kinds. llousc in: do: 13.:c: 1Hpccl11llv. Maâ€" ' 1' him Anti 111' :1” Kinds, 121-5.... (x‘ouds, l’uin, s, clc. Ac: lll Sollc itcd. 571-3111. TEE}: EIUF‘E‘E‘EAI‘E K-E’” .JULBI‘Z. Corur'vCharlotu: and \Vntcr-sls. , l‘ctcrboro. "lhi 11.‘\\' lit. 11 11: 1s b. 1- 11 n1 wlv :‘clnm‘o'lc d :1111l1"'..11o\:!1d and is now one of the bcsi llllllhlIWl houses in t‘nundu. (:ood stable 21cc:unmodutiou. 'l‘ci'ms1'cuson:1l,1la-. ll 31;). When you are going to get married, don’t forget to procure your 111:1rri:1;.'e license. (‘. liughan in Lindsay w'illissue one for 10:: i'orr~3.01. llc sun: and proâ€" cure it i11:1111_plc time, so as to avoid 11 0 del' 1y .â€"~lt3- ti. .'..l'cw I.c:~tauvan:. Mr. llcndvon. lutc ()i"l‘|)r0llll). is now' runâ€" ning a rctuurnut :1: l."..‘(nnl":1'â€"ni. llot and Cold Hulls s‘dppliml :11 all hours :11 most rcnsonnlilc prim-s. lies: :llit'lllloll to all. Special ullcnlion show): 10 ludics. Your patronage X‘cspv'cli‘ully Mnlclit'll. luâ€"znu. M ii. lll-ZNDliUN, l’cterboi'o. , \V. A.(h1odcrin,dcaler in Wall Paper, l l‘icture l'ra1nes and “iildow Shades, Mirror 1’1.th .111d .‘-.. r’tists Goods. Near l’ost Ullicc, Lindsay “ork done in C ity it: In :it‘ o out rates. .13- \‘v'. \V (Juli-1', l.i11d.:1\ 'stlc 111' 1:11 .‘.:11 lilnist, (inn and Lock Smith. Li 'vc les ran: lired 1111 shortest noilcc. llc 1's- k: pt on hand. lic- zncmbcrtin- :ullll‘rs‘s. - No: 111 \V1n.â€".\'t., (lp- posiic .los lit-ith.» 564m: idihl- All kinds oi pictures tal: cu lili Williamson, l’l1otu;r:tpl1er, say, Ont. pictures. l'.1milv ,ix's,oup schools choirs, buildings, 511111., cll‘. l‘lcllllt‘ l'ra ilcs ill endless variety always in Stock. All work guara:1lcc1‘1and prices right. Call durii'gthe holnla'ysâ€"lSlâ€"lt' _ l 1-329.an for:- 3 Pics. Special Ea. Call at M. l".. 1..1w1.ey ’5, Furniture Dealer and l..'-1.dA'rt:1ker, C'noice and Durable. Lines in H 11in :11 d Upholster- e i Goods al' ways in stock. llcasonuble charges for U11lcrt:1kir.:;. A call solic- ited.~â€"-b‘-3m. \Vci'i. Iinawn. The person who tool; i :c Bull‘aio Robe. from oil' the horsc, which was. standing in 'l‘. l'J..l(.'nuiug_:‘s shed. on 'l‘1.c.~<d:1y, 15111 inst. willptcnscrciin'nll:1t:.11.,-c:111d.<:t\'c tu1't.1cr tro1'.ulc.::sl1cls wcii km) .'.'11. ‘Vcw Home} Isle-contend" ..tio:1 in Lin-.dsuy. (lco.(‘:11'1',fm'mcr pi'oprictor.11‘t11o “ Chm. an llousc,"l1:i.~_'uow resumed the old hotcl stand, which is to he rctnodcilt'd 11ml im- proved filled and stable, :1cc111110d111l4111l'm‘ int! horses. I w1:l bca'lu-lloculc1‘ to all my old custotncrsund ll1c11' li'icnds. (ii-Ii). (‘..-\Rll, Proprietor. B:- 15'1". l‘.‘ 3111 BIT-”St" Ti'iE J. Dennis, Lindsay, noxtdoov lo Morgan‘s Ito-.cl, Lindsay-st" 111:1:1afuctures the ist. liizc Dominion Pump and has the only lllnlnll'l'll\\'l'()li1'lli lion l’uiup on .l1\1nar- .»\bont eight years ago he moved to Chicago, where his wife died soon after tl1eirarri\:'.l.'l'hey had nine children, el- «hi. sons and one :i:1.:.gl1ter.â€"‘1iillbrook lir'1111rler. Mr. Leach is also an uncle to Mr. ll. Nugent of Emily. A bill to revise and consolidate the Act respecting the registration ofbirths, marriages and deaths, just passed by the Ontario Legislature, is very import- ant to parents, ministers, and undertak- crs and others interested. According to the new bill births, marriages and l deaths must be now registered within thirty days and those neglecting to com- ply with the revolutions of the law are liable to a fine of not less tl,1 an one dolâ€" lar and not more than twenty dollars. In the case of any one giving wrong in- i'.-.rmatiou or making a false statement there is a liability to a fine of fifty dol- lars. In addition to this a physician found guilty of making a false state- ment as to the cause of death is subject . to discipline l y the Ontario Medical Council. 1 1 For read v may e (i din; in Men’s; Boy, 8, Youth 'saud (‘ hi. reu s Suits go to 1 Ivory. Prices to suit the times. sailed A BEAN To sell Canadian and. U. S. grown trees, berry plants, roses, shrubs, hedges, ornamental trees, and'seed potatoes, for the only nursery having testing orchards in Canada. We give you the benefit of' our experience, so your success is guaranteed. If you are not earning $50 per month and expenses, write us at once for particulars. Liberal commissions paid part time men. Farmers’ sons should look into this! It pays better than working on the farm, and offers a, chance for pro- motion. Apply now and get choice of territory. STONE WELLINGTON, 16-311; Toronto, Canada. 1 lelow city manufacturers. k't .‘211'111«.1‘s,ol 1'2: nzyl , and citizens of (nucmec will please cad and see me. \11 work guaranteed. 5.5 3111. CEnange of Bus; Lac-.124. G. l.‘.1'.".arecn. of the li'n'iibr no}: Pump Works. l as purclx: .'..zsd the Paras. \. .1. 'l‘.!1ll and Fan- ning all ltWorksmfuco. tic 'iN lliams. Pcterboro, . sit-1:1 .ta on the Dickson Race, an cl ztiiyt. .ing ro- quirczi in the way of wood we: 5: can be had from him. He Will, as usual, run the lull: brook Pump Works. his father being manager tor him. 4-H Benson House, Lindsay. ".very care and attention paid to guests. (.‘ouuuodioaus sample r0011: . L‘us meets all trains. JOHN WARDROBE, 5-3111 Proprietor. Petex'boro relusic Compazay. Dealers in l’iauos, Organs, Sewing lilachines and all kinds of musical goods. Repairing and moving :1 spec- ially. Alb-l George Street, I’eterboruugh. . 5-3111 REFI-IIGERETORS. thn you want :1. Refrigerator for vour SliO') or private dwelling of the newcstdescriptionand prices. Aways Please call and examine for yourself J. P. Rylcy Lindsay. 37-3113. BLANIIETS \Ve aremanufacturim: Blankets in large quantities madel'rom lino long silky lambs, wool clean and specklcsn. We guaiantce these to w c'u‘lox vcars, will wash Without turning yellow. Buy div-c: t from the manu- l'acturers and save expenses and commis- sions. Yourmoney back it not. as rcpre- sented. HORN BROS, 31-3m Lindsay \Voolen Hills W. J. Morton’s newly fitted restaurant is now one ofthe leading attractions in thisline, being fitted up in city style. Lunches and meals served at al: hours. 13At the most reasonable rates. Cull solicited. 41') Kent-st.,opposite Carters. 51-3111 The Grand Cent!» 31.1 Hotel Peterboro, ' .â€"-â€".- Has been remodelled under new manage- ment \Vth the only Elevator Aceomodaiion in town. Good Stubling. Terms reasonable. Opposite the Opera. House, Geor-ge ~st. GEORGE GOBIEL, Proprietor. HOTEL CHANGE. 46-2111 P. Clunan, late of Clunan House, Lindsay, is now proprietor 01 the Clunun House'. Peterboro’, opp. the G. T. R station, cor. Aylmnr and (..harlottc- -sts., where he has secured ample shed and stable accomoda- tion, and will be;g lad to see all his old friends andpntrous.g {terms lLbe: ul.~â€"-lâ€"3m W. (i. Blair the county. 51-3u1 Street Cat's pass the door every ten minutes. roomy. has a line but, in which the may iincst qu uolsandCl 1;;nt's :uukcpl. Elev cllollund, Proprietor. YEI'I‘CH’S I'IOTEL. Lindsay, Ontario. Terms, $1.00 per day. The bar supplied brands of Liquors and Cigars. stabling and attentive ltostler. BILLY \‘El"l‘( ll, Manager. Good MONEY LENT. Arrangements have been made by the undersigned to lend on Real Estate security at rates of interest from 5 to 7 per cent, \cry large sums at -1} $1,, the mort- gages taken for any term not ex- cecdingfir ten years, and the inter- est payable yearly, half yearly or quarterly, on days fixed to suit borr'nvcr, Principal can be rc- duced by instalment Apply to BARRON (.1: 8'1 E'ERS, Dominion 13:11.3; iiuidlingr \Villin 3111i: “ill c.0000...- ‘1‘1’. iiiiEi’l ilk? DEAL ER 12% Lumber, Shingles, Lath, and Building Material of all kinds. Also agent for all iii Implements. Office and Yar: :'lhc in .te Cop- lin Laidlcv's ld Stat 1d, Stur- ”con Sh. OMEMEE. ONTARIO ‘iflf'fl CG? Me‘EIN’S ’Jfonsornzzl Eavlovs‘ .29 EXING STREF'K‘, ORIEMEE. A keen razor and a clean towel for every cus- to:111>1':11nl;â€"- Il‘ yo". slimld wan! :111c;1<\ shave, ;\,\:§(11Nlil>lle'lll'l‘ I'\L" ‘ ' .lus. c:Lll.:1nd: :1 my p: 11111: iind ..\ " .1201 ‘.zcd: -" osuit \ol11'111lnd; l’ll cut anddrcss \ our 11: 1'11 w ill) taste, 'i‘o suit the 1 ontonr ol'v our face. l‘ly 100111 is m- at my tow: lsc l« :,in >11,- issol‘ s shar )1: Univ: IZHI‘ s kcc n, ..\mlcu-rvlhing lthinkyou ll iind 'l‘o suit th ' t: 1stc' .tnrl pl ' 1w the mind; And all 111: ll .11't ands (“in --u do, ll'you will call l'll do for you. I'll shave you all, the young the guy, \ l'll shave you all for 1 cndy pay; Shaving l (in :II :11'1yllmc, And1211'shaviugrl act :1 dime: llut do not lllt'flil :1 dinn' in trust, l‘Ollllul\’.'(ll.l.llln:1l{«':tlltll‘LP'l ‘ busi.’ c" Sons,l111d~.1), as tl: ey,‘ have the most complete sto k of ling- lish,Scotcl1 and Irish’l‘w'ceds, Meltons, Beavers, Venetians and \ecunas in. l l l SOuthex-n Hotel, George St. Situated in the finest locality in l’n't'nunono It is well ventilated, well-heated, luv-1c and Has good stable in connection. It (‘1.r11erKent and Cambridge Street, .15 of Farm Soap beats them all ? Proved beyond question â€"sales increasing every day. Try a bar of Eclipseâ€" in Twin-barâ€"and you will have :1 soap that you will never be with- out in future. with the choicest JOhn Tay10r 00., MHfPS., TOPOIKO, Sold by J. E. Adams, Omemee, dealer in Groceries, Confectionary, etc. l n: Pcoplcs’ Grocery NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, OMEMEE, ONT. 525:: 5253525952533 Has to hand the finest line of Raisins, Currants, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, Ch01cc Figs, Prunes, Mince Meat, Spices, Extracts, 1 Icmg Sugars, c., ever opened up in Omemee, for the , _ _,__,_ Winter Trade. l1; Parties wanting good Fruits, Peels, c., for the Christmas Cake 12, . Will do well by giving me a call. Also special \alue to tens frOm 20c . upwards. The celebrated Monsoon and Hurma Teas in stock, at 3 O ‘ .10, and 50¢. per 1b. My stock of General Groceries is complete with everything fresh and good for the holiday season and at prices to suit the times. Teas and Coffees a Specialty. TERMS, CASH. ' l 11S "'11 1} SEE SWEEPEEM NEW BOOTS AND SHOES Cheaper than Ever. NEW DRESS GOODS, - - NEW COTTONADES, : - NEW SHIRTINGS, - - 1 NEW PRINTS, c. i- ~ NEW HATS AND CAPS The very Latest and Nattiest goods in the marks a. 1 Choice Family Groceries. Teas, Sun gars, Tobaccos, Currants, Raisins, Butter, Lard, Bacon. do -â€"â€"-â€"â€"-ASK FORâ€"_â€" 1 l l l l l l l Gallon me and I will:u:1r:11:lsc s dish-:1: 1on.i lliilila ‘lfillll ~â€".\1"1'111;â€"â€" .lllli Elli llfii‘i‘l till Feel Shit A line fresh stock, just.1.1'. cd of the C holocst 1313: 1115 of l’ astrv F'loui, consisting of the ()uccu 5, PC o; 1105 Mixed, Standa: d and other w oil selected Brands. Also a choice line of meals, comprising ' Rolled Oats, Standard Oat Meal, Rolled l'l'heat, ll'heatlets, Cracked L Flour. and Cornj ll'h‘eat, Graham Meals. These brands are '111 unn- ufactured by the VICTORI,1A ROLLER solicited. T 'W'ALDON. ,1 1 hint. on 'lliw ’ .t'unlnn' .1. sin pains 111 erl-it 'il ~~$l1ml ucnlmowu. SA, LADA CEYLON TEA The purest and best article, put up in lead packets. Christie, Brown Co” 5 Biscuits 1' be following varieties of line goods in stock: Peach ‘.Vafers, Maizcna \V afels, jelly \\ afers, Marshmallows, People 5 Mixed, Honey Cal c. Cracknel, Jam Jam, Cocoon: it jumbles,Arrowroot, Como, ‘.Vxnc Ask for and Napoleon. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY \11 Kinds of Bread and Cakes, hull Jelly Cake. Fruit Cake, 1 -. made fresh every day. cPhorsondCCo. l MILLS. A call is! ‘Victoria Planing Mills L I N D S A Y. w Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Blinds, 87.0., 850 _ 'i 50 P0 RYE-4433179 FROM THE TEA PLANT-10 THE TEA CUP ...___...___....__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" KN 3T5 NPTWE PURITY. .l:l;$0f"’1'TF-’Ll$ put up by th- 1ml- an 'l'c". prov. 'crscs a ramp: of the best qu.‘ duties of .ln...' '1'" '2 1s. 'lh rcforc they use the greenest care i: 1 1‘ ..-1 x I._.- lion of the Tea nud' its hicn:l.th:1t is w. ‘1v (l1: 1. p- 1: top th'mvclvcs m: d cll it only' 111 ll: e a. - igin: 1' wk. 0* thc'yul‘. secunug, r ils purity and excellence 1‘ -,1t 1111 in ,5 lb. , 1 lb. and 5 ib.p.1.cl:a;;'.:a. and Haven” 1». id 1: 1 hula. ALL GCC‘D GROCERS RESP lT. 'fyour grccc r docs not keep it, tell him to w cite :1. 8":EL, HAY?ER a 0:3.“ 11 and 13 Front Street East. Toronto. For Twenty Five Years UNN’S - THECOOKS BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE. IN CANADA. Proprietor. - : Wellington St. THE E ii l‘Llll ill} ii iii ON THE DICKSON RACE, P ETERBOROUGH, ONTl A LARGE STOCK OF . And Building Material of all ' kinds kept in Stock. L’i’Storm Sash, Porches, and Blinds made in the quickest pos- sible time. DOORS Mouldings Casings BASE All kinds of lumber, cedar posts and cordw'ood wanted. Planing, Matching and Turning. all at Lowest Prices. Attention given to countrv dwr' .- lings, and estimates for building and repairs given. lJ. R. DON ELL PROPRIETOR.

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