* .zsc. Pipes - “'35 and 4_oc.P1pes 15c Pipes‘ 3103 Pipes *Corn Cobs is .crcv eruoiie Lhe he» l‘wx 6.32 [sesdny ufm'er} 28 yoats. Beautiful :euth mui sit‘ui‘lidhi ï¬ll. Crown and bridge “nrk lllï¬erled. Lindsay otl‘zce nearly nppnaile Sun!» son's llutel. ~2S-iy â€V.- 0. BOX 362 Vans flu: Umcm ‘e Being Lnt18.(‘on.7, annstzlp of Emily, containing mo acres more or less. About. no urn being cleared. There is a good brick house on lot. Log and ff..ln° bums, tame nhedn, are. For further parth'ulnrs Itpply 1.0 John J. Grow/em, Omunuc, 1’. 0., or on the premises. .:rlnsry Surgeon, Graduate ()murlo Vel- . nu) Goth-gr. 'l‘oromu. “cluster! a mum- .cr of Ontario Vutcrmary Medical Aasht'ta- L 02mm and res-h! rncc 22 William Stu-ct. ; .‘Jh. f.!nclsu)‘-â€"-31-:£ In 'Umomcc uuu Dunn; y\-"- V ...- ...7 , ,, 2«and. where the most comfort. 1.» provided In 1 well heated house. ghud mews. The bar ‘39 upâ€"lqodute. Astonuvc lmstler.goodsx:\b- - A_. l'nll unnulhhl ._.‘X..\l. Valuable Farm for Sale Bradbnrn Um Holiday at each .- 'r .v 7‘." Mug And good cider. 4 STEVE HOLLAND proprle'nr of the American Hons". lluulvr SI rem. i'cterboro. int-gs len we to unnOum-r !n his amemee and Emil: l'rlemk :21»! his lmuw has worn thor- vug‘nly runovalwl and llxul up in the must nmdcrn style. ()nmlumhilnzmnl Mtuntlve houtler. A call sollvlzml. Terms reasonable. Neulv oppuslte Oriental EIotel.â€"51-5l. HOTE L C H A N (l Eâ€"The Commerclni Hon-wJJndsayâ€"lata‘ ro newnJ. Dur um ‘43†hen-n bougnt out. y . Mattel]. of en- tqrn 0nL.nllfe10nxcatererln this ltno tn â€he ubltc who will be glad to mm. on all \e memeo. Emily and Up: mmtnmfls. The \‘ use, smblen and sheds wlll be romodel led. 5 oholce stock or liquors and clam-s. Careful hauler. Terms ruxmonable.â€"l§-3m )ln. Mattel]. Lilldnfly $1.. opp. smmn: Mink. Lindsay. will In. g-ud to see an the Omomeqaud jinn}? pcov ‘c on this direct. ...! !_ n-nvlflud Trilbys Winks Alabamas Scotch Reel U p-to-date ‘ Dr. T. Pnnham Mummy]; Bankrupt Stock of Pipes KING fl'rREET. OMEN 8E. an. YELLIND‘S OLD snap. mum} ochIED mr DR. KEMPT, PETERBOROUGH. Liï¬an nur. Solicitor. Noun-y Publm HILLBRUOK. : : : ONTARI llnbrook omce. over new Post ofï¬ce. Money to Loan. During obe past winter I was succesr 1a] in securing: a great. quantity of un- nmully the pump timber. 'l‘his “ill be - of beneï¬t to an mv customers, and will 1.719 tn mmntain the high standard 01 quality that. my goods have enjoyed in Cut in Cigars BYE. EAR. THROAT AND NOSE. O to 11 a. mi: Pumas for Everv service lud,utisfachon guaranteed in every Tho "Ideal,†for 1897, is by all odds we boa: in the market. Its ï¬rst coat is vor low, when yon remember that it i! strictly A High Gtader, and the annual out for maintenance and repairs is low- or Itill. I have handled those mills for d: year: and have newer yet made a â€pair on account of defect in material 0? poor wovkmnnship. Dan for partiq inn of my other lines. WAS ING AC} 13198, etc. Encedora flower or George and Many Streets. owner; Hams: to 11 a. m.‘: Mo 59cm. '1 to 8 9. I1. Dr. F. A. Walters, Dr. W, Kenny, Steel Widmills Pipes - for 15 C1 nd 4oc.P1pes for 25 Pipés‘ for ‘10 Pipes for 5 a Cobs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh a‘t .WALTEH GREEN. .h . Peter-hora, Ontario ). BOX 362. ‘ TELEPHONE 92. inch,“ LINDSAY, in charge of ,53 v.12 Bobert Raddy. lA'l‘ - 1.1503}. , Umcuwe fuzzlmeflriul Uulel, 2e lie» [HM 0123c? Block. the hu‘ ::f(‘\'t?r\ mun'th. Adminâ€" COLYIN’S lanai-1a.! Parlor-q 1h greu SM: Home, OMEMEE, third ach luumlLâ€"JT-Xy (' all :OHCHMLâ€"I- 5|. .H. IRWIN. Notary Public. new : : ONTARIO. 6 for 7 for 6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for hr ~er 15 Cents 25 5‘ '10 (t “End-h! cents ‘6 6‘ C‘ H 9-1v music’s Sham Salvation Lass Elopes With A Cornet Player. Elopement at St. Thomas, and Two Families Deserted Participants Players in Salvation Army. St. Thomas, April I0.â€"\\’hcn Robert Goodchild, labourer, re turned to his home on Burwxck street Saturday night he rcmiwd a. shock. His wife was gene, and a hastily scnbbL-d note told the angry husband that she wus timed of all this scandal, and that he need not look for her, as he would not ï¬nd her. Goodchlld is the bandmastcr ot the Salvation Army, and his wnfu played one of the instruments lohn Moore, who also lived on Barwick street, played another of the instruments. And thereby hangs z} tale. For the past year the attentions paid by Moore to Mrs Good- child were so marked as to callSt: scandalm the ranksof the Army, and about a month ago Capt. libsary discharged the erring couple from active service. All the while the husband seemed to have been in blissfull ignorance of what Was going on under his nose, until he was so rudely awak- ened on Saturday nighit. Left a Husband Behind. Mtg. Goodchiid lefwt,besides her. husband, a bright little boy ofï¬ve or six years. ' a Goodchild stated he had dis- co\-ered that his wife and Moore left 0n the 5 o’clock train for London, and he suspected they had gone to Detroit. In the letter left behind the woman asked him to take care of their child, which was the only thing she regretted leaving. She also gave her husband some advice as to how he should conduct the band. She took nothing with her but the clothes she wore, and had nota cent of money. Moore is a grass-widower, whose wife is in the asylum, and who lived with his mother and twochildren in the next house to the Goodchilds. He left Satur- day night withOut a word, and it its said that the family are left in destitute ci cumstances.--Mailand i Empire. A subscriber to this paper who has a highly esteemed borrowing neighbor, requests the publication of the followmg. \Ve learn ofa certain man who was too stingy to subscribe for the local paper and who sent his young boy to a neighbors house for that week’s is- sue. As the boy was coming home he fell down and broke his leg. The father heard his cries and ran out to get him, but slipped on the ice and fell, dislocating his knee and tearing the bosom out of his ten dollar pantaloons. His wife ran to his assistance, leaving a two-year old baby on the floor. The baby crawled out of the door and fell down the well, and while themother was ï¬shing,1r the child out, the house caught ï¬re and Was totally destroyed. Moralzâ€"lt never pays to borrow a paper, but now is the time to subscribe. Don’t Borrow Your Neighbor’s Paper. Special to the Mirror. A Vestrv Meeting was held in St.]ohn’s Church, Emily, on Mon- day, April 3rd, at which there was a large attendance. The follow- ing Church \Vardens elected: Mes~ srs. John Magee and Henry Jack- SOD. _A wedding is likely to take place soon. Bartlett Tripp of South Dakota, formally United States Minister to Austria, has been appointed American Commissioner on the Samoan commission. Mr.]. Jones. for twenty-seven years High Constable of York County, died yesterday afternoon. Ex-senator Quay, and on trial in Philadelphia, charged with conspiracy. The Amezicans have taken San- ta Cruz, the principal town on La- guna De Bay. The revoiution in Bolivia is making headway. The late Mr. Hiram F. Ingleh- art ofHamilton left propertyvalu- ed at $10,158, with the following bequests.â€"$5,oooto the Conten- ary Church, $2,000 to the _Y. M. G. A., $3,000 to the Misslonary Society ofthe Methodist Chuzch of Canada. 8:, 500 to the Super- annuated Ministers' Fund of the Methodist Church. \. News of the Week. Orange Corners. T90 ï¬nch far Her. In the Early History of . ,memee I ï¬nd the sulvjuined letterpasted Into the family bible of my grumldrutlner, George Hughes, 0: e of the piuneers of Omeuue. IL may pruw ofsullicient in- terest as u. comrllmlinu I.†the history of ï¬ne vlllage to jnstlfy you in giving it space in the Mirror. H-m- l \ng Umenme was called Willizunstcm n I do nut know, My hrst recollection 15 uf .‘Jelmlf G. ll ll. th‘r‘in ro.1-'«ll.‘.ltlx, '43. T0 the Editbr ol ('uhonrg SL5! : Dun >Iu,â€"“Hl| Keeling-3 uh-miulul) ind Scrlhul>l~-, I take up my [mu U) in- form _\'nll ml the unmet, heart mulling no cltlent, “Inch lms emu-.1 heiimw-ucuur red in Una SVI‘UIIH uf the .iislric-t. (m Tuesday nu-rmnu last, We hwsc u! William (‘utlirghaxm lint , at V» lliixuns town in Euniy, “nu Lumen tn the around. Four hf his (2:.i'drmx, mm Chlltl adopted by Mrs. (“.1th sham, and :\ ï¬e mum Sennaâ€, f!“ \"ivtims In the dc- vourlng elunmnt. Haulng just :eturnrd from the meL anuhuly fum‘rn'x M the innm-unt suldiq-rs I l\.se 1m time in giving: you the facts as cui e.ted b) mvtsoifon the an null. Al-nm 30‘cim'k in ï¬lm Inuruinu Mrs. (‘ottlugluun :uvnke “ikh a 5mm» m suL fu-catimL and aronskd iwr husl'mul, \vhu, percewing a den 59. NHL-1x», ruz: mum) down stairs to sue \\ hm, xx .15 the [1.11. tar Mrs. (‘mtinghznn lim'w Eu-rsexi hi." ui lied at the same tinm and “min-.- i.or In- hint in her arms hItr-iwl llzl'wllgl. thl‘ lldjvlltllilg rmmt tn the hil-hv at the imzti t-t'the stairs \\ lmm‘e rlIt‘ saw Xlr. (fut- tingham open the purhr .h m heirm amt the flames huretn'u t‘ rv-uzh it um, tin- hall; guerceiving that thr- house mm m. ï¬re,she tlirnt‘tl ii-tn’ uhl Mr (,‘A Mitts:- ham's hedrm m, the dnor of which when ed on the hlnh} tl!‘(l macho him up calling uumt him to assist herin suing the children. Chen-in: that the Intuit in hvr arms was hy this time rum-nixed from want of air, she run tn u “imhm and burst out. tlm punt) to let the child i breathe, tllltl hulking out, she mm, as , site thuught, light in all the wttnious of her father‘s (George Hughes. Esq ) house on nttotler Side of the square on which her own stood. The thougit im- mediately cam» into her tnimi " What can I do “1th this huhe in my arms, if my father “era here he onuld render more effectual ail in saving the chil- dren than I can,â€uuu femiingpersumled that there was still sutiiuient time to re- move them from danger, she seized the sash, puilcd it into the room, and threw ‘ herself out an the root of the hack kit- chen lrom which she leaped tn thu ground with herhzthv in her arms mm- paratlvely uninjured, shrieking.r tor :tid, 82d while making her way to her fath- er’s, she met him coming, Le having been startled out of bed by her scroams. She cried to him in agnny to save her childrenâ€"he tried to do so-but alas, it. was too late. All this nccnrre‘d in less man two minutes from the time of her ï¬rst uwnkhtg. To return to Mr. (‘uttinghzunz “hen Mrs Cottlnghum anoke him Le- run down stairs, and (annexing that the smoke mum {run the p-xrlur immuï¬iute- ly under his l-etinmm he opened the door. when the flames “era driven vi'u- lently into his fave by the strong west- erly gale then Mowing intu tho apart- ment through the already burned down \vinduws ofthat part of the lu-nsc; he instantl) shunted nut to :thxrm t! a ser- 'nnts sleeping there and LiL‘l. their assis- tance, immedmtcly tux-Ling n-uml he ran again into the no“ flaming luullnml ‘ rushed through the flan-cs iip'thesmirs l to regain the heclromn \\ hum his chll- 3 dren still lay. 0n gaining the heml of stairs he experienm-d some llitEivulty in opening the door of the large mum through \\‘h.ch he must pass tn an to the hedruorn In the l: rye room he lunnd his father almvst sntl'uvutul feehly en- deavoring to ï¬nd the dour of the bed- room, Mr. Cottlnghmn made a. rush to- wards that door and stnmhleil over :1 sofu, being then neuriy null~ catcd, they both made to nne of the front .\ imlou's, clashed it (-nt, and llilllll}: inhaled at breath or two of fn sh ztir, again rushed towardethe lmlrmzn. duor and again Mr. Cuttingham stumbled over 91 me- thing, but recovering: luirmclt he reach- ed the “all in which the door stood and felt in every (lira-{lam for the door in vein. The smoke and flame hml mm rendered the rm~m impnsSii-le m (x- ist in,nnd retreat by the star's being completely cut 111' he WJS furtthl tn throw himself from a wimlnw Into the street. Old Mr. ('utliizgl-nm HHS that found the dam of the ledromu and on opening it the flame struck him in ‘thc faee and wont «ltmn his thrz-nt causing him to full on the finer along which he crept to it “imlow frwm which he threw himsulf into the street his face is very much hurt as veil as all the hack parts of his thighs and legs down to his heels. A Heaflrenfling Accident. There were about twenty persons aleepingnndt-r the rouf at. the time, and had it. not been for the merciful interposition of providence in arousing Mrs Cottinvimm from the ï¬rst t-tfects of snfl'vcatlon‘ in all probability every life would have been hm, as the flames spread with such :uxi'ul rapidity befure the strong wvstvrly gnieï¬hat the whn 9 building was “rapt. in ï¬umvs in the course mi 2 or 3 minutes after Mrs. (‘m- tingham’s awuking, and haul the wind blown from any other direction unmy other b strayed. LetilluJune, eight yeavs and ï¬ve months; Henry William, six years and ten months; George Hughes ï¬ve \ears; Charles Wellington, three )ears and nine months, Mr. and Mrs. (‘ottinghnm have been both umch injured, and Mr Coiling- ham’s father still more severely. The loss of property was very great, not an article of M r. Cottinzham’s was saved nqt oxen his actual): books. The ages of Mr Cottinglxams children were as follows: \)u!ldinéa must have been de- or papers nor was there a thought of such a. thing at the time; his loss cannot haless than £1000. of which £200 is covered by insurance. Mr. Blackwell estimates his loss at£225. The remains of the unfortunate sufferers were found immediately under where their beds stood and were in- terred on Wednesday morning. If any circumstance could nllevmte the mis- ery of their snrvn‘ing relatives the sincere sympathy evinced by the immense CUDCUUI‘BG “ho assembled to pay the Matisud duties to the innecent shill-rem \muId ull'ord it and indeed the hiuh respet-t in nhich but“ Mr. Cott- inghnms and Mr llughee’ lninilies have been 30 long. held in this section of the District has cast a deep and general glwum over all. The tnlluwing resLnluiion “as unani- umnbly adopted by the congregations ul'l'ne Mmhudist ('lmrch. Bethe] Clr- vuit, in the 'l‘nwnships of Emily and Ups, County at South Vialurin, lieshlveil, that in \‘lUW of the appall- ing evils of the liquur' trulllu, and in viow ml the very substantial imxjorily in lawn of prohibition, us expressud at the polls on Seplemlwr 221m, 1898, “e demure the failure of this (iox'crnmcm to lizlrmlnce s.;me nmzisurv of pro- liihilim‘. .loslgm‘d in diminish the great. :imnuul (.l crmzo, misery umi “new 01 lllllhllh lila Ul‘CilSlUllPd hy swung drink. \‘-’w-urnr:~tiy l'llll upmi Parliament to zu‘C-‘(l the mundane ul‘ lhe electorate :md Herr} il nut ll)" elim-llngsuch legis- lull x: as \\'lll fairly cmhmly the will of 11m youplt‘. so cmplmlicuLly expressed In the plebiscite. N15 Caughtin nth: -’ Eel-ling. One of His Legs Ground Off Above 321:. linen, and Bruises Winch he Could Not Survive. :u P. J Lindsay, Ont, April 9.-â€"-â€"A sad anl fatal ilCClCCtlt happened in that Sadlcr, Dumlzxs Flavclic Company's flour mills llUI‘C Sat- urday night. just before closing down the millut midnight. john i\Ic\lillen,0ne (,f the cmployes, attemrted to disconmct the oat- meal department from the rest of the machinery. His foot slipped, and in trying,r t0 ie:ov‘.r his halâ€" zmce he was caught by a Involving: shaft. which drew him in between a pulfeyand some timhets, and b=‘l01‘trll(‘ coull be stopped he was lladl) mangled. The p‘msicmns found. it necessary to amputate oneol his legs. ‘ Tin shock was so great that he :ouh’. not recover, and diud Sun- dzu n gilt. Mr. McMillan was wirlux kl10\\n, esDccial‘iv among thu curli n}: fiaternitv, as he was one of the best at that pastime in the country. Much sympathv is extended on all sides to his fan ily and friends. He Was unma M. ed. ‘Ir.]. Mauls \Iuchnr, Q. C, \hstcnrx ( hunccxvut Ixngsto , is (lcdd. CencmlOtis reports to “721311. ‘ngtcnthat the Filipino army is ltfeuttd,(liscournged and scatter- ed nut], the Americans regard the prospetts for peace as decidedly bright. The Pope’s condition is rt port- el to le very serious, and it is .‘t‘llt‘tl Cardinal lx’zimpolla is using every effort to 1 revent the facts as to his Iioliness’ illness becoming public. The EMinneapolis City Council hats gassed a curfew ordinan e, uutltr which children under six- teen years are not allowed on the street after 9 o'clock p.111. A Wtalthy gentleman named 'l‘ourrtt was shot dead Friday evening on the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, by a man who mistook his victim for President LouLet. At portsmouth a ritualistic pro- cession was attacked by a mob that stripped the robes from the acolvtes and emptied bags or soot over the whiterobes of the elcry- men. The police charged the mob and dr0ve it back. ' Arrangements are under way between the American \V'ttr De- pztrtment and the represmrtatnws ofan English gunmztking estate- lishment, looking to the imme- diate shipping: of {our i;uuint.~.1u batteries to Manila. The McIutec inquest “as con- c1uded at Buriord. The autopsy revealed no cause of death, and Prof. Ellis deposed that he found no poison in the viscera. The ï¬nding of the jurv was that Tho- mas McIntee came to his death on February Ist by some cause unknown to them. Thirteen persons are on trial in Charleston charged with the mur- der of Baker, a negro postmaster, and his family. The Duke Connaught has formally accepted the position of heir to the Duke 0t Saxe-Coburg and Gotha the Duke ofEdinburgh. Resolution re. Prohibition. . {11021211211}. 02' Lindsa ict 'nofan Accid nt W8 3: Evenm 4.3 . o News of the Week. 53y, Atlanta, Ga., April Io.â€"Daniel Kelly, of Hill County, has just married his third Wife in ten months. In june he wedded Miss Jennie Fowler, the eldest of four pretty daughters of John Fowler, a prosperous farmer. After two months of wedded life, Mrs. Kelly died. Within a month Sallie Fowler accepted him, and they were married, but a few weeks ago she died. The third ofthe Fowler sisters, Miss Lith- onia, at ï¬rst refused him on the groond that his wives seemed to be victims of astrange fate. She ï¬nally consented, and they have just been married. People in Michigan Moving to the Northwest by the Hundreds. Detroit, April Ioâ€"Ex-Ald. Wm. Ric-lion will leave Detroit tomorrow with his son and broth- er and about one hundred other wayne Countv fortune seekers, l‘orAlmnc-duï¬n the territory of Assimi‘ooi'u Canada, 185 miles west of \Vixmipvg. lhuv “ill cqmb 19h a colony 1.111111of11L1muL1011 a new line -1f the Canadian Paciï¬c Road. Hm: 1.11111 is mid to be rolling grairio, 11111111 futile, good for ‘Lockgrazingund for wheat rais- Three Wives in Ten Months. 1{1(11C1‘t 1.1411111119111111 him two ‘1r1011115111r 1:01. sand catfle and mmalishastod17:1nc1‘. The 1 3111112111 Government :lo1ds out talluaingr inducements. .Kic'nc1't was 1111 :11derman for ’1‘1‘1‘13111~» :11111 at 01111 time presi- 11:11t01 1111: (‘nnnztil and acting: 1.13311: 111:1 1:191; 11:11.- hundred 111111111csf1'0111 1111111 \‘x’nync, India- 11:1,w111 p155 [11101:g11 Dctroit 1101111011131“ “11111121111. Wm: 3 .‘J. N . ‘ H," Notice is hereby given that at thc next n1e<:tun: of the hiv1ï¬c1pa1 Counc11 of 111-; 1 11111511111 011111111 on\Ion1a\.t1H|u1nt\4nutu day 0f\Lzrncxt, 1811,11 B3-La“ “in to int1od1xxxlfor H19 111n105e of openingthc0111111111 pub1ic 10nd 11110‘.\'az1ce Opposm Lots numbers 1anQ'-0ne and ltwch‘-hvo between the Ninth and Tbnth (R11L1511minth45athownfldp fanflx l)ut d n.1hc \Hluge of()n1en‘.ec dLs Scxcnth day of Ap:fl,:§.11 1899. _ â€"-".‘~’\" R. GRA\ DY Clerk of the Iownship of Emily. Most mndern painless dentistry prac- isul in mastecicntiï¬c manner. Charges 1m dunno. (‘FFICFâ€"Hnrl'a‘ 0M Stand, (OVl‘T Armstrunws Fbur tow jâ€"f“ nun WRead this,‘.t mav lntercstï¬yclnï¬; .5...“ l paid in cash, every day ft-r any quan- tity delivered at Mommaox’s STORE HOUSE. . . ki!i-.\"§'l.l£.\l}il\', I “am u. slxaré of your gram Flour away down. 1 mm: 1201le Oats, Heath-1n! all kinds. Salt. barrel or lung. BEATTY svlis the best qlzuixty of Wheat Peas. Oats, Henley, Buckwheat, lhe, lied ('lm‘er, Alslke. direct from Mixes, quanty g: or money rL-hmded Rnyul I-‘Innr ......... ChningnHIil)’ I’lunr Salt per Barrel, DENTIST, MNDSAY. (.‘-'n('coss«.r to the late Dr. lIarL) Memberof Royal (‘ulloge of Dental «nut-01m, and 'l'ornntn (University. Aisu Hummus of American Dental College. Escranton SQE‘L in C19 CT) ph E Elsa 42.1.. 1: Incl... “'0 mm sviliug (m! :1: rr-duvud prit-vs n m-w stut'l.’ 02‘ Huts, vomprlsmg San, W: £11m: 31.1 )1r:,vu.~:li2:~« “hmdcwriptioxw. Wings, hsprt- \ r Urn: :nwnls and l‘( athms of 0-5 (-s v sm! :1 mlr-s. Du-sxsaml Innnm’ Gmnmnnc] Trlvmnhuc‘ of“! 1 kinds will kw. so .1 m r:-- due «I prim-m (7-H) and sw our Stock. FIVE PER CENT. We. have Private and ('nmpany Funds to loan on gum! farm security at 5 per cent. per annum. Tums to suit. bor- rower. Barristers, Solicitors, c., Lindsayï¬nt _27.]y ' -. Bradbnrn 1101459, Omemee, every Monday. Coming to Canada. Highest Lindsay Prices Dr. Arthur Day, Kenny Weldon, Kent-st., LINDSAY. MOLey to Loan unwed, V! a .,,,V. a...“ --.- "0 SN) Ready for Spring. Onr New Spring Stock is Luz-gr), Hen-Him} :uui ‘V'mplete. Our stvles are the most advmweai m the nmrkct. ()nr Starr‘s are 1:: perfect order for th'e season’s business. Our l'rices will ulnnli the. z:!:e:1;msL (mr terms are cash and one. price. No wrangling about prices lqu. ku-lm’y mm Sunk the price, We mark our goods-z right and may 5211 at sight. Milliners at work preparing for the Spr in securing best of Milliners fur both 4 positions in large Miss Taylurw 311133 33333333333333 Miss Wailaga will 833333 33333 333333 3333 3 EVERY DEPARTMENT 1’L'LL OF Ivorys is a Esï¬seheld Em Th Call at any House within mnei ufcitherBath-.myur0:11am est Child that can mlk In the l'umlly vs he“: ix gut {hum- yn‘ Uresu. um. iv. will tell you. " Mama lmught them :13 i\'«Ar;-.‘. i120 with the family and hear them [rnisv ix. norm and (1 Girls will 51m“ you their prwt'y Ham; and Lm-iy {Him by 21. 'l‘lw Bors “ill Shaw ym; their \eu' Spring: (3 1133'. 1..» will tell )‘ul: Aim 2 ever go! a l'. litmt \n cnmfnriui J' 3: .x The Father \xi'ii tell _\(~n 119.03: (rt-5t him 1m 19 ',E..:- L151 New Golds, Ne“ Styk' .x'pring Mllhm-rgs, Nun 1‘51'01111811‘11115‘2“. 511151-1111 1'111H131S11r1‘1 :1 :11“. V11. 1.1- 11111115., 1 mum- .111119 I‘M-11111:: 111111.;{5 '1:1.v10 111. 111:. ,(211':" ‘1";31131‘215, '1'11:1'.:1‘~,-1~‘,1-, New Spr‘ng 5~1111~ rrum 19111-51 1.2.128 11(‘:11;.1‘::: 41.131- 511 :11 11.0: 1: N15! 112!- 111 11: 1111.1 (-111 111 latest tPtylo. 32911 ’5: 1 . \ '1; 111 1'1 ( 25111:: :1?5‘;m~1:1112r21~9s. “e 195111 111 Mens Pants 0101-1115 11111 S 11161:: ;‘ "1 .2 : 5: 1:~ I’.1-_'."s P111291 a-rri (net-21118 Greatllurgains 111 M11113 11111'11111! 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ERSBURG, MILIAN, YOKAHAMA MADRAS, SYDNEY, Umea \xorM- hide rcputati (n : life taste (‘Xpurience coupled with amplci maneus , places them (‘11 the xzutat (sum-:HLEC 12:151.: to do busx- mess. Some of the to sign L‘fnCLS include: HQWE 5‘1 i3. â€E? ’3; £3. E 1.; ? 6. ‘L ? can r! .V.\ -. ,4- LE ,..'. â€I": II 1'; 3: 37:: L. .1 J '5'er 2 5 ;-.= - "3f? nfi’z' '} 1.1? :3 “if: 5%? \1 E .v‘; .’_. Q ~ {g 3. 1": C QM" ‘d (.3th gait? «“21 3.3% 1* :3 @236 to new suwgcmébers. 'l‘ogctlzei‘ with Ofï¬ces in 31% the Leading Cities in the Dominion. . ivory 3:? Sons, Eva E37 5.5% ESE: , 100,000 DOZEN EGGS OMEMEE AND BETHAN Y. 1:11 (1‘ .qtizu‘u >1 :0, Iiemnifn] and (Tvmplete. Our Iz’" i! an flEE-Tï¬ESï¬ï¬‚dhca? :igZLS, (\ntent, Plas- \i:‘<‘:( 1' Salt, “ Dalry G ERMANY. G ERMANY. RUSSIA. ITA LY. JAPAN. INDIA. AUSTRALIA. izldsay. at ronize Gene; a1 Dry G- ~05 5: 3, Fully Assorts :-. T'F- Special , In ART 34:1- , Hats and 5: Latest 3:371: Close C3313; :1 “LL; W'aolcsfle $17.} Retail â€De: dressud. bfnzlglg 01 an d: L1th me! {[1:33] L3H]: aim} er Pipe, all 51265: and thy $1 30 per bbl. Chan Hard .40 Stove an} x 3;: he; Lab, \\'151:}{1'\'_ 1 Call and get Our lungs: or Oï¬ce and yard .\'. ) (, \‘m next to S - r P- S. Cllld;£1\;; )Ll “ El 943..†Q‘Fur '\ '3-3 1! ~cks, Sifter“ go «is, ione LYmisaay.â€"~un . rh l 3135.“ ‘1. ‘xt‘per n 'v w in: $111!! huh e mi -.'. u Stutse‘m 51:19:. 8!. The inca'. agency (-2: Lumdr; is at {Le .‘iirr your parcels e.:rl\'.â€"-1" Dr. F. “V, {\‘nn’ 1', Grab-Nude u.’ X'Eï¬â€˜ ,‘ "allege 'l‘(xr(um., .7 ‘ ‘ patients fur xii kn. .< Booms mer (E. l:..:.‘. llunlere 5:. l'e'erlur Mr R S. Mills “ u: a 23:1 63" this “or. ". Ceylon Prints-Cu make of Englihh rant Color-:3. {tear :4 extmqualizy. See Mrs. F. Gemrzzctt tonto last “COL. Snap for Snap Ha me: of 1900 }' rds 1131‘: Dutch C :to... mania j ourprzcefgr {.5101} (3812823323331, 9‘ Mr. .1. 0.14â€â€; .1: .J‘ Liud84y this “wk. 4 “r. \V. H. Mdmrul n'. in Lindsay last week. will Visii 03:19!†.3 day ofeM‘E; mung. column.â€" 71?. Get 3" ur Evy-1;! McCarig ’8 .it-uv. k" uric-ls. ‘ Live . - All work uurr; 77 Kent-s: , 1.1.x Dr, M. G. “(“1 Hill “as “19".! <1 “K Laid n _\ “i for Watch-s, ware, ï¬iu‘cim quality good: On Tuesday rum; feldt “ill plead; :1 the centeazxr) H :i.\- Soc§ety, u :;;c ‘: \x';..~‘ clergyinwn at, . .. 1211: 7:3. 11 is i: can. “I“ he prose learn eomexhiu; of (he sachet}; 9.31.! r Almighty God fort Which has been ;;i‘.' in t‘ ae mange. ‘iza i Dr. F- 3. \\';1Il.‘r< men clothes were good and ï¬nding much credit workers. Miss 0 3h tandem, and Miss M. 1 ant, have been most 1' to Le congratulated CRESS “IRIS. P ibs work accomplished. was present. {or a short an earnest address u urging them to ï¬rst 1 to God and his service their motto the word: W I“. :14!â€er .u :'h. a Ldt‘d Visit .\li'n7.r E F... PM \t’ be present ‘L L 1“ III 1'0