inking cf; “eat K OF 70f»,- :ts, worth ‘2 *ts,‘ .wurttgAésag-i -' .n- 4... 9°C “a ', 3317: 6: 85C. 'â€"‘ $1 00. :heap is :tV, come are never .e same 4 :ts, Worth ‘_ 7vw., an.“â€" 3g: . adv-33:2.» 2h $14506: gale“ 23m; 35% Sweet. Home K} Ye}- and value can. ‘33: 50¢};- _ Led, :‘g‘ (o a} I , ‘A‘u‘ig‘ “raw ~ r: E} If " ’3‘.- .9 â€"a u (f f'!‘ ,1;- 8'".- Nééi) BE. c. sa“ Dr. Thompson has been appointed in- m 0! Mac Licenses for the County 0! “cud: pro tamâ€"+3112. At a wry noisy meeting of the Grand Tun; (bu-holders. Jaeld , yesterday in London, the End of Ditectors and Sir Bury Tyler handed in their resigna- ï¬ons. Sir Charles Rivers Wilson will you“) be the 119:! presideng.» â€G. ï¬iflnfbglgm?.$og In :lnguy. Kit to 0' n ow or or An - Dab. Ag...“ leMâ€"TI-l‘y. Frog-ant tupo to Peterboro’ will be a poo-tin. to one of our leading bicy- Rev. It. Gat’bï¬tt killâ€" occupy the lothodm church pulpit next Sunday Ieofl'l Msgie Oil and Salve for sale at Tull-no: Omcx. Prices right. loan. Wilson’ and Blocksom are very busy ploughing the citizens gard- John llchd has placed an awning upon his ohop.’ Tho children an gathering the bean- tiful In! flowers. ' ~ Dr. F. W. Ivory 1: working up a. good Me. in the dental line. Wu. Curry bu planted several ï¬ne mph- in front of his residence. Got you wedding invitations at the lmoï¬eo. ~: fl ,,.. Snoring lack»: a the popular sport wandsâ€. _ m..........l.53n.ln. Pn- Torontopnma. stndcc. Undo†a 2" â€'3“ 3°33! "Id “Pitâ€"tho ........ ................C.up.m. ‘Tbvillaco eongil fleets on Tuesday mn ucoxxc mam lay. Juno rugby-Inn may. Int-on on very busy. To-nomw in Arbnr Day. Out doctor. are quite busy. Gudoning is now in full swing. 30?in of tad. is approaching. M a. hunting on the maples. Lawn flowers are already in use. Old lovnpapou for sale at this ofï¬ce. Ivorything in rushing at the foundrj'. Bum.“ was brink in the town yes- Fm:- m' bigâ€. thereby making ARRIVAL 8 CLOSURE 0F NAILS don't put off visiting this store. Come with the crowd and you can cettainly save from 25 to 50 per cent. on your purchases. McPHEHSflN - CU. Sim we have some plums to of- fctjaall kinds of Boots and Shoes. If ypu need {nypf the above lines cumin. THURSDAY. “I? 2. 1895. THE “EMPIR- MIRROR. The value we are giving in Boots tad Shoes in the face of the great advance in price at this line is simplv daring out the stock with 15c. Beautiï¬ll Satin Check Muslin - 10 10c. Beautiful Satin Check Muslin - 7 12%. Prints at ' - 8 15¢. saï¬slgctï¬l‘l 7 Twilll Eng anne - otte - 10 10c. F'lsnnelotte - 7 mar THINK OF IT: :55: Dress Goods [0mg III: 50 45 In “ 37 £15 - f‘ 19 008, Hats and Caps, Ready-made Clothing, Crockery, c., that ye mean BUSINESS and are detetmined f6 carry out to the let- ter what we advcrtise. marking goods at prices that will keep Our mine: in perpetual mo- tionfor the next two weeks. Pro- ï¬ts ate out of the question with us. our stock has to be sold and we are‘p‘repafed to make prices that Bahkrupt Szile GOING We hue bee fl bpsy this week wont..........5.13p§iixâ€". To Peterborough. Mlllbmok, Port Horn Cobourg. Belle-v“ e. and all points north tad west.... . . . 7um. To Toronto. Orlllh. Uxbrldge, Lindsay a .11 points north and wen..........8.20 Lm To Peter-bow. East P’t Hope. Peterboro' Cobour‘. Bellevme, ï¬nd all points south and cut ..... 10.45 sun. To Toronto. Ux- bridge. Lindsay and all points noArth and CLOSURE. the. StOCk and, pï¬rchaser of u The correspondent from Onkwood, to the Lindsay Evening Post has the fol- lowing to say of the Evans Hand Fire Engine: “ The new ï¬re engine lately procured by our citizens from the Evans Engine Company, Omemee, was called into action for the ï¬rst time last Satur- day. the 28th. A ï¬re broke out st noon on the'd welling of Robert Gardner. The engine was quickly manned and “boy- ed†and in almost a twinkling was more. Men end ladies, too, lent lively aid and encumded in conï¬ning the ï¬re to one end of the building end thereof." A Winnipeg church is advertising for a. new organist. and choir. bebappened that a leading member happened to be out. late last. Saturday night, and when passing his church going home was as- tonished to ï¬nd the organist in her place playing lively dance. music, to which the members of the choir were 33in tripping the light fantastic. He received such a nervous shock that he has been in been in bed ever since. A: may be imagined the affair is causing quite a. tail: end fona time in over shad- owing the school qiiestion. Any person wh) grows celery csn easily produce large and white stalks. but the main point is to have them crisp. Good celery should break into two or three pieces when bent, and should be very brittle. The way to secure the brittleness is to Begin blanch- ing the stalks from the start, and also grow them rapidly. If the blanching is done later in the season, as is usually the case, the stalks will be white and attractive, but will not be as brittle as when the blanching is done gradually during the whole season. "Omemee u a rival to Lindsay in the ‘ struggle for law and order. On Friday last Col. Deacon hold court there and ï¬ned a. citizen on a charge of disorderly conduct. The (301. will visit the same village and settle a case of domestic in- ï¬licity wherein a woman named Groves reliding in Emily has threatened the life of her "beloved†hueband.â€â€"Lind- say Watchman. The aboved mention- ed are outsiders cnd‘ not residents of this plgce. The married men of our town are the most genial hearted fellows that can be found around. Instead of going out for a. week or so m the country during house elesning time, they stay at home, help with the work, and in fact are the best people to have around the house. Mrs. George Lamb received a. severe lallabouta week ago, causing her to shock her system considerable. Her arm was severely injured, but we hope that with careful nursing she will soon be convalescent. J. D. Thornton is prepared to negotiate loans on good real estate, in loaning companies or private parties; agent for the best insurance companies. A num- ber of good farms to rent. Call early. Omemee every Monday, and at Cox d: Daévis’ oï¬ice, I’eterboro’, every Saturday. l When you are going to get married, don't forget to procure your marriage license. C; Hughan in Lindsay will issue one for you for $2.00. Be sure and pro~ cure it in ample time, '0 as to avoid no dolay.â€"46-tf. John Kincaid was in town on Tuesday and Wedneldav ï¬xmg hm house, and bought quite a lot of fun from the local happen. H. has made very large ship- ments this lesson from Poterboao’. Next Sabhsth the new minister for the Presbyterian Church will preach it the usual hour. the Rev. Mr. Tanner. son of Prof. Tanner, of the Morin Prea- byterian College, Quebec. Our city fathers wlll be in for a. ï¬ne [or a. few hundred dollars on account of some disability caused [tom the im- paired sidewalks. For instance an front of R. Grandy‘l, Sr. We learn that, W. R. Kerr has pur- chased a. ï¬ne split of black horse: and we presume the girls at the creek will be looking out for some pleasure drives now. Ensign Wale and Captain May, of Lindsay, hele a welcome meetingin the army barracks on Wednesday evening. A fairly good audience was present. Our citizens can keep the money in the village that. would go out, it they en- courage the 24th of May Celebration. which is the only day we celebrate. Miss Lizzie Davidson has, we learn. lecured a good positmn as stenographer and bookkeeeper in the law oflice of John A. Barron, Q. (3., in Lindsay. A Leavenworth man swallowed some Mexican jumping beans for quinine capsules and he said it. felt. like a hall storm inside. The bridge: over Mud and Pigeon Lake that have been displaced by the we and storms. have been repaired again for trafï¬c. The Bradburn House has recontly purchased a new awning from J. J. Turner 6; Son, for the east side of the house. T. W. Whalley, formerly of the Mill~ brook Reporter, has commenced the publication of the “Canadian†at l’nrry Sound. If Omemee had a watering cart, it would come in quite useful at the pres- ent time. Bushels of dust on the streets. The jury failed to agree on the Oscar Wilde cue in the Old Bailey in London Eng. A new trial will be sot. Next Monday the township council will meet in the Bradburn House as a Court of Revision. The Webling Sisters an to be in Pet- erboro’ on Monday next and in Lind- say on Tuesday. General Booth, of the Salvation Army has just recently celebrated his 66th birthday. ' Hurry up and clean your back yard before the Sanitary Inspector is on his rounds. Several of on:- residences would be much improved had they a ftesh coat of paint. We may expect a great deal of rain through this month. April was very dry. Any one wanting callihg caids, can get them cheap at this ofï¬ce. A man may use a. wart on the back of his neck for a collar button ,ride on the heck coach pus-gyros“! train to lave; interest on his money_ until we co'ndch tor cbmee eround; “up bis \\ atch nig ht: go an." wou- end-gee}; leave his “ I †or “ t " without a do: onerous to save ink; 13%: mother'I gave tosave corn. ' but of thxe‘kgnd .1! : ~gentleman nd a. echflï¬gqgï¬ï¬Ã©d a’ fellbw who will take a. newspaper two orétbme months, and when asked to pay for it, puts it' m the oï¬ce end has it marked “refueed.â€~ Bill N ye‘ David Dnnlop.“ Toronto, represent- ing the Home Ci1cle, was in town on Saturday lut with tho purpose of form- 1"in: : local lodgo in Omomoo. Ho ro- coivod s favorable report and hopes to have one organized after the spring work in over. l‘hin society in one of the host. in the Dominion and it in to be hoped a good lodge will be organized in the town. A story is told of 3. Hastings young man, that might have been serious in~ stead of ludicrous. He paid a visit to his best girl and while on the wav both suspender buttons of the rear section of his trousers gave way. To prevent em- barrassment, a couple of matches were substituted for the treacherous buttons. All went WC“ until, by friction against the back of the chair, the matches be- came ignited. A conflagration was nar- rowly averted and the young man is not over his fright yet. Mr. Hatch for the past week, halboen quite actively engaged in the removal of the small store on Sturgeon 8L, down on Main SL, next to T. J. Parsonl' store. Allan Mobarthy, of Peterboro', bad the contract of the removal. Mr. Hatch bought the building from a Mrs. Broad of Little Britain. He is opening up a flour, feed and lead store and in about ready for busineqi. , The. prison inspector for Ontario re- port: a decrease in the number of pro- fessional tramps, the strict discipline and compulsory work of the goals dia- conrnging the peripatatiogentry. The amount of Work has. not been leem- ingly in town as nearly 60 enough tramps qunrtered in the cells have been registered during the past month. The paper hangers from Peterboro’ have ï¬nished their work in the Card- well House and it makes a great im- provement in the looks of the house. Painters are now busy pointing the in- terior and when this work is ï¬nished, the hotel will be one of the neatest and cleanest hotels in the district. It was 3 lsdy who propounded the following connndrum:â€""Wbat ie the moat Iuitable musical instrument for an old maid?†Receiving no satisfac. tory reply she snnounced, “ The violin, of course, an Ihe can clalp it to her lonely heart and solace herself with a bow (beau).â€â€"Lindssy Post. Prof. Drum-mud is said to be lufl'er- ing from nervous prostration brought on' by too close application to wag-kw Poor fellow! How'long would he last on I daily paper, with no chsnco to romp the country, be hit own ban and have a good time generally during half the year? The grend mute: of the Pennsylvanie Masons has in his ofï¬cisl capacity de- cided that cremation services are not “Christian burial. †The decision was given to end a difï¬culty growing out of the desire of a member of the order to be cremated instead of interred; ' A. Thornton, we are pleased to learn, has secured a position on the reporter- ial 3135' of the Lindsay Post. As Mr. Thornton has Ind considerable exper- ience in this line, he will no doubt do jultlco to the paper. A young lady bicyclist collided with a telegraph'polo the other evening, and the ardonr with which she embraced it- in the effort to maintain her equilibrium brought a blush to the cheek of her gen- tlemm escort. Is this contempt of Court! At the opening of the police court, on Tuesday morning, there werejprelentzbesides the magistrate. one constable, one prisoner, one witness and one blmd spectator. Mr. C. M. Cal-cw has received a call from the North Baptist Church in Rock- ester, N. Y., but as he has accepted the call to Reuboro he will be unable to entertain this second call. Our grocers have received this week, a beautiful collection of choice potted flowers. Parties desirous of the name had better make an early call before the choice ones are taken. These men who deltroy a healthful constitution of body by intemporance, as manifestedly kill themselves as those who hang, or poison, or drown them-elves. Faith is found beside the moat reï¬n- ed life. the freest govarn ment, the pro- foundost philosophy, the noble atpootry, the purest humanity. The young lid: 0! the town have or- ganized a. baseball club and will Itart practicing to compete with other clubs on the 24th May. WANTEDâ€"A good gallon] servant im- mediateiy, to go to Pout-borough. Good wages. Applicutions will be rccoived at the Manon ofï¬ce. The Hamilton Spectator lay: the man who invented barbed wire ought to be rolled down hill on a barrel hooped with his invention. Men spend their live: in the sonic: of their passions, mmsd of employing their passion in the service of their life.â€"8teel. A New Orleans pspor states that there is in that city a hog with his our: .0 far back that he can’t hear himself squeal. gy the us. or either the Hfbodérï¬lc ï¬esdl'e meal Oblorvdo or Gan V talked Alr.27â€"6m‘ Dr. Neelandn, Dentist. Llndny. extract- teeth tree when trtlnclal one: are Intel-ted 93.2119. u_qo_or either gho gypodermlc Needle The Rev. N. Hill 3nd Mrs. Hm, of Omemoe, were in town to-day.â€"Lind~ any Evening Post, Monday. By gambling We lose both our tune and treasuro, two things most precious to the life of a. man. Muzzles are used on refractory wbmen in the provincial penitentiary at Go- logne. Alex. Nugent, Student of Quoeï¬a Col- logo and former pupil of Omemee High School, visited Omemee this Week; and reports that his studies are very heavy. About a. dozen divinity students will have ï¬msbed their course thin season. E. Scarlett has purchased a new bi- cycle. “ The mnhrch" and {mm the appearance, it in a. daisy. Mr. Scarlett started for Cobourg on Tuesday morn- ing on the wheel and will return the latter part of the week. ‘ '1‘. Brightman of “’Peterboro il apoud-‘ inga abort tine in tow-n Min: #091 business. V Mr;- Bughtman has 31mg" startedin business In Peterbozu' havâ€" ing been formatM hands“ #3! flag American side ' Rev. John Gut-butt arrived home an Saturday last and occupied the pulpit of the Methodist Church last Sunday even- ing. He preached a most eloquént ser- mod. Mrs. ’1‘: Z. Webster, and daughter, Margueretle, and Miss Etta Reynolds, of Lukeï¬eid, spent. a few day! visiting friends around this vicinity this week. ‘ Mum's. Joseph Naylnl- and..Robert Wilson had a “pleasant†trip to Che- mong last week. Just ask Vthem and they will tell you all about it. Miss Tenn Magee returned home on fuesday, after spendin-r ave erv pleasant. time with her sister, Mm. .Z. 33 ebster, of Lakaï¬eld. Mrs. W. C. Tullv, of Pctérboro’, is srending a few day's 1n town; the guest. of her parents, Mr. and “m. S. lamb. Dr. Cornwall, reeve of Omemee, was renewing his acquaintances with friends in toivn yesterday.-â€"Post of Tuesday. Miss A. Malloch returned to her home in Bellevxlle on Wednesday, after spend, in: a. few weeks in town. Mr. Patterson. of the Peterboro’ Tan- nerv, is in the village for a few days on a business trip. Geo. H. English, one 01 our village fathers, wan In Lindsay for a short limo on Tuesday. J. R. McheI‘i‘e, ‘of' Lindssy, spent Tuesday of this week viaiting'xplativel in town. Miss Maggi. Lamb left on â€Mondav for Peterboro’, wherqshe will visit with friends. ‘ ‘ ' George Stevenson of Petarboro' is spending a few days win: friends in town. ' Lowery Johnston is visiting his Min- den friends this weak. John Kincaid, of Peterbcro’, was in Omemee for a few days of this week. to receive overtures for a settlement from many against. whom he had no evidence! but. whose guilty .conaciencee led them to suspect that. they were “ on the list." Some of the parties land to fork over as high as $14.-â€"Poet. We are informed that probably agood num- ber in our town will soon be summon- ed for the same offense. Some ï¬fteen or twenty town and country sports were struck with conster- nation the other day upon receiving summonses from Archie Bradshaw ï¬shing inspector, to appear and show cause why they should not be ï¬ned the limit for certain infractions of the law, i. 8., tor having shot maskalonge, or lining them in possession, or offering for sale. The rumor spread rapidly, and Mr. Bradshaw was more than surprised The quarterly anal board! cf the} Omemeo Methodidt Circuit will bé held in the basement of the Church on Mon- day evening next at 7.30. All the of- ficials of the church are requested to be present, as a great deal of important business is to be transacted. Belleville's summer carnival bids fair to ambunt to something more than mere newspaper talk, and bv the ap- pearance of things it will crystallize into acharming reality. Pater-borough will doubtless go down to the Bay City in force on the occasion. no The buds are swelling on the lilscs, u soft maples, willows and elms, and nature’s brilliant leafy decoration will of be displayed in a very short time. i. Fenelon Falls box fsctory was started at work {or the ï¬rst time a. couple of L. weeks ago. A Splendid. opening for a :1 ltsctory of that kind could be had in this i. I place. E. E. Sheppard, of Toronto Saturday Night, snyi truthfully thaf a man can- not be everybody’s friend and run an interesting newspaper. Universal sweets may prevail at a. taï¬'y-pull, but not in an editor’s oflice. Next Sunday morning, the last qutr- terly meeting service of the Conference year, will be held in tho Methodist Church. Love Feast. and Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered. Ye bread-winner is getting in his work on the carpets these evenings, and clothes line: and fences in' the residen- tial portion of the town are decorated profusely with tapestries and Brussels. Sheâ€"“ I wonder why Eve was not created before Adam? †Heâ€"' Why,tbo Lord knew that if he created woman ï¬rst and then tried to make a man to suit her he might as well quit.†A journalist ll agrumbler, a. censurer, a giver of advice, 2. regent of Iovereigns, a tutor of nations Four hostile news- paper: are more to be feared than": thousand bayouets.â€"Napoleon. It in Said that a man who won’t uh 8 paper because he can borrow one, has Invented a machine with which he can cook his dinnor by the smoke of his noigh bor’s chimney. f‘Unnly lies the hendnthnt wean a crown,†but it will n6t be a circumstance to the uneasiness in theh‘hrend .of the woman who does not wear-"a new sum- mer bonnet. Blessed is the man that has mu work. One monster their is i‘ world, the idle man. PERSONAL. ‘ ' . †“an may» u‘www'wï¬'t" ‘ A ï¬he fresh stgck,z=just arrived, ‘flof' tl‘iel Choicest' Brands of Pastry, Flodrl consisting of the Queen's, People’s Mixed; ‘Standard and otherwell selected Brands. Also a chcice line of rï¬eals, comprising Rollelzl Oats, Standard Oat Meal, Rolled Wheat, Wheatlets, Cracked Whelt, Graham Flour. and Corn Meal . ‘ These brands are all man- ufactlred by the VICTORIA ROLLER MILLS. A call is solicited; in the West End Flour and Feed Store. Talmw Eerlb" rough .. 0 2% Sheep 1 ins ............................ o 75 Bed. by the quarter per cwt. . 5 co to 5 50 Mutton per lb ......................... . 7 to 8 Inmb prr lb ..................... .. 7 to 8 Dressed Hogs per 100 lb . 5 00 to 5 50 Hogs, Hve weight. .......... .. 3 50 to: 90 Lard ..................... 10 to 11 Ducks, per pair 65 to 75 Geese, each ...... . 60 to 65 Turkeys.each .......... 5700 l 20 Chicken por palm. 050m 0 60 Seed Potatoes ....... o 00 to o oo Pomtocx....... oï¬tooï¬o Wand. sort, per load ..... (mt Chop, per cwt. ........ l’ua olmp “ ........ Barley chop “ ........ Pollard: '“ . Bran. nor ton ................. Fleece wool ........... . Hour-hdown wool ............ Veal Cnlraklns per 11).... Deacon Skins ench ......... Hides. per cwt. ............... Tallow, random-(l per lb. Iplmw pgrlb., rough ..... Wheat. mu per bushel standard 0 62 to o 63 “ spring standard 0 61 to 0 62 Flour. Patent l’rooesu, per cwt. $1 50 Lo 2 oo Flour, bakers per cwt .................. 2 00 to 3 60 Harley. per bushel ...... .. 40 to 46 Penn. small ........... 58 to 67 Pens, mummies 62 to 65 (mt-s ..................... 36 to 36: Buckwheat 40 to 4‘ Rye .................. to 40 Clover. Alnlke ..... 6 00 to 6 5o Clover, red .............. 6 00 to 6 50 Apples, or bag .................. .. ....... 100 to I 20‘ Butter, rash roll, per lb. . ...... m to 18 Butter,croc_k .. . . 15 to 16 Butler Firkin... .. 11 to 13 2:535, per (101.... . 10 to II Hay, per ton ..... 850 to 950 lenwmcrload ........ 30 0 ms 00 )yooq, hafd. per_loa_d .. ...... 3 50 to 4 on Beer, per cwt. - Dressed Hogs, per 100 lb. Live Hogs " " Eggs, per dozen - Straw, per loud Wool per lb - Hides per cwt - Wood per cord - Button per lb - Hay er ton - Lam ‘kms Efï¬e shininpoltnl ‘ac enamel-par - Ducks do Gecso,per lb - Turkeys do - Apples, per biz Fall Wheat. per bushel Red Fyrc wheat. “ Spring Wheat “ - (30an Wheat “ Buckwheat “ ~ Barley “ - Peas “ . Peas, large “ Peas, mummies “ Oats “ Rye “ Potatoes per bush. yuLEer per lb - on;.............. . When!.......... .............. Buckwheat ....... Barley............. gen, mummiem. MARKET REPORTS: An extra tr] ï¬rsâ€"mam; nonday from Char- lotte. (Form! {ocheutermt 8:30 nan. For further particulars apply to: JAE. Exams, or CAPT. .1;ququ Harbor Master. on Steamer. Leaves Charlotte, N. Y.. (Port of ï¬nches- ter) week days 10 p.m., arrives at. Cobourg at 5.15 a.m.. Port Hope 6.30 u..m., except Sutur- dny. when Sleamor leaves at. 4.25 p.m., ur- rive: at Port Hope 10 p. m. at CharloitéYï¬'Brt or Rochester ccpt Monday when Steamer leaves at“ p. arrives at, Charlotte, N. Y., 7.30 [mm SAILING NORTH. Commencing April 39m. Leaves Port Ho 11.15 u.m.. Cobourg 11.55 a.m., arrives I“ harlottcmort of “()l'hR-{Inrl 4 I: .. .. .7†NE PASTRY FLOUR NORTH KING Lake Ontario and Bay of Quintï¬ STEAMBOAT co., LTD. savanna Globé-Déxï¬oï¬ga ,, ._-- -_.....u5 nun". Our boyl grow up and turn into law- yers, doctors, preachers, and .0 on, but occuionally one is found fit for nothing, so he turns into a politician, and than the devil takes full control. I never tried to pray but for one poli- tician in my life, but I found tbut I couldn’t. pray as high as I could amt. T?“ prayer wouldn’t go up.-St. Louis (1 Ah- n -------- Lighted by Electricity. Heated by Steam. WOMEN" DOUBT ' -_v__ .. The lawlessness of thll city in not due to any lxck of ofï¬cials to look utter the luv. The trouble is, they are ofï¬cials and not men. Lawleuness cannot. exist when men are running things. IL... L__._ 7 ‘ ’ ' ,,-r_V-'â€". uv-v- III] ‘II I. There are plenty ofladies and gentle- men in this country, abnut 70,000,000 of them; but God nevrr made but one man and one woman, and they are u scarce now as they ware than. I believe in moral courage, but if a ‘mun jumps on me I have promised my wife to take care of her husband while he is away from home. The great need of st. Louin is one man, and the town ought to import one. There are plenty of liulo pieces of men, but if I had to make a man here out of the material at hand I tell you I'd be mighty oconomiqal w_i_th_x_ny dirt. um-“ ___ , - VV â€"'-â€" uni-II vllluso I could“ sew uï¬â€™tho eyes and mouth and cut off the nose of my old winter dog, and he would ï¬nd more bit 3 than any of your policemen can ï¬nd nloonu open on the Sabbath. A lobbyist is u fellow lent to see that a thing doesn’t. go that way. Legisla- tors fool sort of sorry for him, and some- ‘ how the thing doesn’t go mat way, either. -..- " con-u-uv" e VBi-ieckinridge in the only man in the last useless concrete who has ever been convicted of doing‘gnything. m... u _-... , ,7-.___-. ". uuu m‘uuamure. Some of thenlow old deacon. may sing of the sweet by-and-by, but they take care not to trouble themselves about the nasty ngnw-and-now. .7 WA LDON. I’ve done some hem. ..x.'..';' lifo, but, thank God, I have nev been a member of tt}e_ legislature GA..- -n‘x A ,- PETERRORO' MARKETS. ‘. n. GILDERSLEEVE, ‘ General Manager, Kingston OMEMEE MARKETS. â€"AT THEâ€"- S. I’usnsox and '1‘. Lose, Agents, Port Hope. smxe' scum. any-am 1w» my}. g... -w----a,:.:a.m; Wanna-urn aunt-"tonal: volley. lid mm] do" meat. 9 n. lm.marrflor: akllmho 3.03:1! Inn mum than a w mwwmvm mu. 12: com 1mmâ€" m mum. _k_I-p tho amulnwzywwml n.’ SHOULD TAKE PEIIYBOYAL WAFEBS up'tlxe'pyelwand mouth «mac.» looo mwomm wsmmm ,00 30m 35 20020300 500(0550 3501,0390 10m 11 65m 75 nave:- yet 0X- CHEAP DRUGS Patronizera thâ€"z-e'tégix Company and save expe: you .can depend on being treated on the most liberal 1 factory experience of unabated progress. For further Money is obtainable from the Compniiii 3n approvéj Real Estate Security at current rates of interest. _ . The mortgage may be repaid by monthly or yearly instalments, or otherwise, as may be agreed upon, the interest ceasing at once on all amounts paid on so count of the. sum borrowed. President. GEORGE A. COX, Esq" Toronto. Vice-President : J. R. DUNDAS, £504.. (of Messrs. I). Gunn, Flavelle 00.). Toronto- “ RICHARD HALL. Esq..(ol Messrs. Bun, Gilchrist e Co», Pcterborough. Robert Jamey. Es .. (Director Imperial Bank), Toronto; Edmund S. Vindon. Esq.. Port Hope; F. C. Taylor. 4m†Lindsay: D. W. humble. Esq" (Barrister, etcn. I'cwrborough; Henrv J. 1e Fevro, Erie)" Lakefleld; Wm. Cluxton, 15841., l’elcrborough ; James Stevenson Esq. .M. 1;, Pcterborough. Manager, F. G. Cox; Secretart', E. R. Wood ; Inspector, A. A. Cox. Soucn‘ons: Messrs. Dumble Johnston, Peterborough; Messrs. Edgar 6: Malone, Toronto. Huang 1.\' CANADA : The Canadian Bank of Commerce. The Bank of eormlto. The Ontario Bank. BANKERS IN GREAT Bmmxx: British Linen Company Bank, Glasgow. The Bank of Scotland, London. CHIEF Aoexrs IN GREAT BRITAIN: Messrs. Finlayson Auld, Writers, 213 West George Street, Glasgow. Atrm'rons: Wm. Manson, Esq., Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce, Peter- borough. Henry M. Pellatt, Esq., Member Toronto Stock Exchange. Toronto. I40 11 N S s ’ l DIRECTORS: I The Central Canada Lean and Savings 00 OF ONTARIO, LIMITED. CHIEF OFFICES: 26 King St. East. TUNING. ‘37 “MINA 9mm anolhnlnndh J. R. DONELL, : PROPRIETOR Ayer’s Hair Vigor - N’estl'gs; Food, . Dr. \Villiam's Pxnk Pills, Paine’s Celery Comp’d, Hood’s Sarsaparilla - Ayer’s Sdrsaparills - At Higinbotham’s Drug S‘ LIN DSAY. THE EITY PLANING MILLS Old Stand, :: Omemee, Ontario~ Bedroom Suites, Elm Suites, Dining Room Suites. A Large Variety of Bed Springs, and Mattresses all at Lowest Prices ever Offered in OMEMEE. Investgation : is : Respectfully : Solicited PETERBOROUGH, New and Stylish Furniture TIME W'AITS NOT! TIME IS MONEY TIME IS ESSENTIAL! ‘ Ifyou have time come in and have your Timepiece put in ï¬rst-Class order by Hotson, the Scientiï¬c ‘Watchmaker, late of Toronto. Old Watches and Clocks made new Eng- ilsh leavers skillfully repaired. If other Watchmakers have failed to give you sat- isfactinn. you can get. it from Hotson, who holds the very best recommendat ons from res; onalble persona. the Petal-borough Ofï¬ce. 'Xmgqc .(w o: 99 smqngau .mox Oginqx x9391 I I have in stock a large quantity of Tea to sell at 251;, which “1 is a. big snap for anybody wanting extra value in Tea for money. E3 In Canned Vegetables. F ruits, Fish and Meats, I carry the in H Stock, and Guarantee Every-Can. ,1 Blscuits, Confectionery, c., New and Fresh, and at prices 13.1 to suit the Tlmes. . - {.1 in r-J L... We Bradburno :5} '331350 3021le Hamamo 'HHXYHHQLYM (m HEITIHMHI" ‘NOSLOH '. 'SEIOIHd .LNEILSISNOD .LSEIAAO'I TERMS CASH. Stand on Your Head AND READ THIS Is the Place to Buy Fresh Family Groceries TEA$ TEAS TEAS Now is the time to buv Sixteenth Century : 26 King St. East, Toronto, 437 George Street, Peterborougtt JOHN MCCREA, ON THE DICKSON RACE 4°C. 5, 30c. 75c- 75c. 75c- Store, 60c. GE STOCK OF __.. â€Hut“ uu av... vmemee. For 010... nppl ' to W. J. Redmond, Jr., 2: St..6|eve and. 0h10.â€"l-l-4 .,__â€"- For Twenty FiVe Years The Redmond Homestead. cor. and Sturgeon“ â€.895- Omemee. For nln an“... on Attention given to country dwelt lings, and estimates for building and repairs given. All‘kinds of lumber, cedar and cordwood wanted. '.~Planing,.l\1atclling and Turning all at Lowest Prices. v I , 053.9 Eé’Storm Sash, Porches, and Blinds made in the quickest pos- sible time. save expepse and_delay, and And Building Material of all kinds kept in Stock. For Sale Cheap. :pense and delay, and where ul terms, afmr ll years satis- vper inforymtion appiy to 13 09!. Church or terms; 277 Abbey