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Omemee Mirror (1894), 12 May 1904, p. 3

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:- is the selections nf’ 5‘ With (wen-thing :ts', we are confident hich will men: their cheer some mother’s Ipmotber’s child. . You give wealth to 'Lbe Hospital gives m: 1300'; READING. are in the good work. you to do yous. ,n-priouus of 031830 he Hospiul by inm- icap of deforminâ€" }it start in the run 0‘ :E. and inspect our .t this store whether vs u! " before and :‘u own naryâ€"surely ris good Ina-k. I straighten the feet. with club-feet 3‘0! uni your dollar will break, contributions to J. man. or to Douglas ran who came in with we perfect clues be»! many- Inoro in the mg treatment. lick IR :. It is wind, class shingh-s. f Boards on rtS, S hi r t. 138. Paraeo]s_ of the mam-ho. Street. Tom ear, Corsets kwear paper com and bqu nutty are plural ’r M: nayspgpey men. If the City of To. 'OROSTO. rings, the a m- 3, see sampics BORG, ‘ro, mercy to mbody’n CASH,‘$3 mistake place, EST VALUES um RITY. arriving daily. ces, mum-atom Ann childâ€"tho club pannt’s name to Sons. ,9 DIED In Emily, on Friday, May 6th, Mr. Ins. jolmson, aged 67 years: l‘l-llllluu HOLD 1.! IUU; I i :5 The»; Dyes win dye \\'ool,Cot-! g iton, Silk, Jute or Mixed Goods in} ; (one bath-they arc the latest and g I most improved Dye in the world. ‘ "Fry :1 package. All color at R. J. Mulligan’s, Sole Agentâ€"1y. Miss jessie Lamb. of Cedar- villc, spent Thursday in Lindsay. BORN. In Omcmee. on Sunday, May 8, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Benny, of the Commucial House, a son. Mr. ]. Dadock is the new clerk at the Bradburn House. A large number of the teachers of this disnict took in the Teach- ers' Convention in Lmdsay lust. Wadi. Mr. 1’. Shaw. of Pctcrboro, was in town visiting friends, on Sun- (12;) . st ]. Lang, 0f I’cterboro. was in tow” vismng friends on Mon- duv. Mr. Geo. English was in Lind- say, Mundu_\-,on Lusmcss. Mr.\\'m.Coh-in was in town last wcuk on business. Mr. X. Holden was a visitor to Torouto last week. Mr. T. Boyd \ '35 in town over Smnla: . Mcssxs \V. B. Harvye and Geo. A Norris, of Omcmu, gme the Mxrror a friendly call on Saturday. Rev. and Mrs G. Brown were visitors to Lindsay, Friday. Mr li.‘ H. English was in Peter b‘ to, Mondnv, on business. The Miss-:5 Florence McPher- son nnd Bessie Locke were visit- ors to Lmdsnv Saturday. The Miss Amfc and Ethel Tlxmnpson mrc guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs T. A. Mc- Pherson, Saturday. C7. $;C:.~.Z.»Z.w ZEHA. 45:. ._.O Ofimtmm 3.2.? mm ._.ICZ.J.C><. 54 mm. Rev T Brown and J. H. LocLe exuhang -d pulpitsSuuduy cvcniug LOCA In LACON [G Mr. C. Best was visiting friends in Omcmcc last week. Mr. Thomas delivered a lecture m :l.c iinghsh church on Sunday excising last. Mr A Irwin was visiting flicnds m t0\\n Sunday. 77 Kent-St LINDSAY 3151. that shine as hrrght {ts ladics’ eyes. We have them in grcat varicty. The right :urt, to” diamonds, pearls, rubies, .subphircs, amuhyst, etc. Our spccml offerings tluswcck in cngagcmcnt rings breast pins. bmochcs. cur-rings and nthcr attack-\- of fine jcwdry :xrc partic- ulmly attractive. 'l'hcy‘rc rare values. l‘xiccs thc lowest everâ€"cut luliy 11;. And t-Vcr} thing warranted. mug your repairing to REXALL Umemee and Vicinity. Call on me and get quotationshpr dx;op me a card and I call on you. Officeâ€"Opposite \V. l‘lshers Blacksmith Shep W. LMCEAHTY’S. The STRENGTH of the HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS, combined with EASE of Running, places them in the FORE- MOST RANK. I respectfully call the attention of Farmers to the fact th' huv; lhc AGENCY for the Peter Hamilton Farm Impleme at I Machinery, and can fxzruxsh 30:1, on short notice. with an , _nts men! or ninchine made by them. ‘ ) lmple. CANADA: '. s.--I also SELL BEST MAKES of W and BUGGIES. AGONS Epalkling Jams TUPPER ST., MILLBROOK. The Popular Jewelry Store, Eade i HOUSE- lfl 6 Mirror and Famny fierald and Weekly Star to January let, 1905, for 1. 80, Premium Pictures included ROBT. NURSE. DYE‘S $Hami1torfs imaebineny. Nuand Mrs. Wm. Colvin were vlsnors to Omcmec last Week. Mr. A. Rutherford was a Visitor to l’cnclon Falls (gently. \Ir. Wm. Blakcly left {or British Columbia last w rek. Messrs. \V. Rutherford and A]! Jones were in Lifford on Sunday. Mr. T H. H. McQuade was in Lindsay on Friday. The: Ottawa Citizen Company, limit- ed, has just completed a new six-story fin: uroof bmldmg which )5 one of thc fincst newspaper buildings in Canada. Mr. )IcQuade has purchased a new horsa. The buii'dii'ig is Very handsome and imposing, and is a credit to :th Laund- iun Capital. The Citizm (,ompany has also installed a new three-deck Hoe prcss with a capacity of 24,000 papers pcr hour. \Ve notice that 3er 15. Courtney has improved the appearance of his house by a new roof. Mr. Jardine has removed to his new residence on Sturgeon-5L, lately vacated by Mr. Peel. Cricket is booming in Omemee, and there IS going to be a game here on the 24th. Mr. Geo. Greer Was a visitor at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Lamb, of Cedarvillc. xccemly. He: has gone tojoin his brother m the W est. Bill of Cedar “He, has a new dog, Mark, of which he is proud. Mr. james Gaul drove to Peter- boro last week with Ins fancy Hg and trottcr. Jimmie is bound to kcep up to the times. No matter where you look you will see a boy thh a string of suckers. Rev. E. Roberts, of Lindsay, was v15i:ing friends here recently. Mr. 1‘. C. Ivory was in Luke- ficld Monday on business. Mr. Chas McQuch was In tcwn last week on business. Miss Ida Adams was a visitor .0 Lindsay last “ruck. It is to be [taped that our town band “ill soon tcor‘gmxilc and give us the good HIUSIC we used to have. Fishery Inspector Brady was In toun last Honda), and fovml cxerythin" alright. It Will soon be iime for Opera- tions to cummencz: on our New school. Our crickctcrs are busy these chnings pmctising, and w;- hope and expect they will make a good shmxing: this Season. Keep In mind the V ictoxizl I)a_\ Celebration un er auspius ol the Omcmce Fire (To. ling pmguun :ports. Watch for bills Our band may be reorgziniZed 101 pm May. l'mmers are very busy and it is vety quiet around town. An) spon Wishing :1 Wu” bred hound pup should write to H. Batty, Couunuctul House. Omemee will organize a tire C this week. The ()memca Foot Bull Club has rc-Cc-ntfy been rc-orgunimd with the followlng officers z“ llon. l’resxdenhllr. Harvey. Presidentâ€"“1):. Ruth. Vice Presâ€"~Mr. (7 1". Rent. 565} -â€".Mr. 105 Slxex'xxood. Trcusâ€"M r. Ross Mucpherson. \Vilh the aforesaid officers the Omcuxec Club will at lcust have 3 (mm, and we hope they will In; ahead at the finish in the Trent \‘ullcv League. Dr. \Vi‘ghtman, Dentist, of Pctcrboro, will Visit OMEMEE on the LAST THURSDAY of EVERY month. Ofiice in Ivory's Block. ; All classes 9f Dental operations C(U‘t‘flluy pemoxmcd. Next visit, Thurs d a y May 26th. CHANGE OF VISIT Dental Notice and I will Shep, 0n R. J. GRANDY, Clerk of tlxc Township of Emily Omcmce,‘ May 12, 190.1. Commercial House, flmemee, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of 7 All parties appealing are required to answcr whom called, failing to do so, the appeal will be dismissed. [hr the purpose of heafing appcak made: against the assessment roll of ’ 9°4f The new; spread and although tluls was only two years ago the demand promplml Dr J. S. Leonhardt, o! Lin~ coin, Nell , the diamverer, to prepare it for general use. Now It is being sent to all parts of the warld. I: will cure any cause of Piles. There is a month's treatment in each box O’CON N ELL BULL, For the 'l'ownship of Emily will hcld in the Sold for $1.00. “ith abanlnte guaran- tee. .. COURT OF REVISION HOW IT SPREADS. The final ; ackage o! Hem-Raid (the infallible Pile cure) that was put out went to asmull tom: In the State of Nebraska. Barnstcrs, Solicitors, Notaries. c., / x34}:- Huntcr Strcct, PETERBOROUGH, 03:13. Mr. lull will be :1: the Bradburn House, Omcnurc, cvery 'l'uasday. It made the cure of a case of Piles mm was consideted hopeless. Mcssrs. S. Skucv, j. j. Nichols, S. Rowland, 1' \\‘in( rem A 1 1m d (i. ’ulfour and ('. 1'. Bent “cm at Ida on W cdncsdm "citing rc..d\ to erCI :1 new harm on the latter.» farm, “bk 1) IS at prcscnl leased to Mr. R'l'ouchburn. Dizzy? Headache? Pain back of your eyes? It’s your liver! Use Aycr’s Pills. Qqqtly laxative; all vegetable. Sold for 60 yeaffs. Q: 3:22;: fir, hut the cause remains ‘l he alt-m- uch h- at tunlt, and an lung us It krupa hauling the Mom! \\ ilh impurity-m auto, :40 lung “I“ the bland transport and d9- pusit dim-use bleeding eh 11 mm: in the \\ euk pl:u-es-â€"\\ Len you ire! bh-k, help the stomach llrst. A \H-ll stomuch tut-ans A well hud)‘. Anti-Pill, the Gr at. SystHn ‘l‘ueutment, la a new disuuwry that has a marvelous lnfluem-e In car. revting tn r-to-m ailments. Addreamwilo nun-I") 1e (‘0 . Sim-am Falls, 01"., {or free srmple Regular size, n monthhl treatment. 50 tents ut Druggiats. To prove what Anti-pill. the Great System Treatment will do for you. Every Reader of this pa: Der may have A Sample Bottle sent Free by Mail. Derangement of the eluumch is re- sponsible for much sickness and Sulfur- ing. Iii-Very organ of the body depends “pull the stunmch is nut \mrkim: right the Mood Currie.» to the liver, heart nerves and kidney tissue imperfzwt im- tritionâ€"1 lu-y hecullze wee-k and "unlike to perform their wrukuhecmne clogged dismay-d, :uul lhrnw nut their distress ayuq-tnns. Nuw you may get stimula- tive tempurnry relieve hv the taking nf a kidney. liver, man-ear heart speci- Want your moustache or heard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUGKINGHAM’S DYE Messrs. B.L1:dlc3 and A. Hen dcrson war In Linds:13,Satur(!n3 on business Mr. Robtl mother, Mrs wee-k. It is for sale by druggists. ._ 7-“..- â€"â€"-‘v--w. The dealer who offers a substitute for “Favorite Prescription ” does so to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. His profit in your loss; therefore, accept no substitute. '1. n!,,, . ...., Monday, May 30111, 1904, _Dr. I’ierce's Favorite Prescription con- talps no alcohol and is entirely free from oplgmncogainerand all other narcotic: ___.__...-.- _..« _.‘\.uuvu. X endured daily untold agony, and life was a burden to me. 1 had used medicines internally and externally until I had made up my mind that there was no relief in sight for me. A friend of mine endorsed your ‘anorite Prescription.‘ Incl I determined then to give it a trial. It took patience and rseveranee for I was in a bad condition. anrhad to use your medicine for nearly four months before I was cured. but what a change it brought :{rom despair to happiness. {roux miserv to the delightful. exhilarating feel- Ing that only health brings. I would not change Igack {or a thousand dollars. Your 'Presclf: tion' is a grand ru‘ediciue. I wish everv SIC' woman would only try it and be convincea." “ There are thousands of sick women drag ’ng out a weary, miserable existence. who won! be well and happy did the but have my experi- ence with Dr. Pierce’s nvorite Prescription.” writes Mrs. Annie Lenman. Lady Commander Star of Bethlehem. Lodge No. 27. of 106 Jackson Street. Atlanta. Ga. "Four years a o I was genrljv dead with inflammation and_n_c_emtion. ‘___J ),~. A - The pro rietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favonte rescription now feel fully war- ranted in ofi'ering to pay $500 in legal money of the Unued Suites, for any case of Lexicon-hen, Female Weaknesa. Prolap- sus. or Falling of Womb which they can- not cure. All they ask is a fair and reason- able trial of their means of cure. By the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription maternity is made tactically painless, and a quick conv csence i0 assured in almost every case. it is at such a cost' that many a wbhian mes a mother. Such a price is too mach pecause i; is more than astute asks. When the price paid is the mother's health and happiness. The father doesn't realize as he tom with the child what years of wife y suffering must be set against the baby's laughter. Chronic invalidism is a high pnce to 'for the inful joy of maternity. yet 53 at sucfian cost that mnnv n ulna-nan Bang Costs Tao Much 8500 Howard for Women Who cannot be Dared- Biliousi :Picrce' s Pellets regulate the bowels: Robt Henderson visxtcd his .jas. Henderson, last Inmgmlgogml, “ King Alfred" and “ Beulah," both being from noted hires and dams. Sec cards for full particulars. Mr. Alex. Potts, of Munwrs, is the owner of that handsome stal‘hon, ‘-‘" Young Kean Rothschild,” one of the MACINN ES, jR., 3697, owned by Messrs. Stinson McQuadc, Omcmec, isa ricn bay Clydesdale Stallion. In action and appearanCc he has few equals, and is of the bust blood. Those wishing to improve their stock cannot fail to appreciate the points of merit in Machines, jr His prcch‘cswrs have great records as prize winners. Sec cards for route, pedigree, C. Messrs. Stinson McQuadc have Curtainh' a right to feel proud of tiicir splendid Clyde. Mr. J. W. Lowcs. of Bethany, has two handsome Clydesdale » §t'.}_lli_0n.s‘, Mr. Richard Hamilton, of Emily, has purchased that noted Clydesdale: Stallion, “Young. john Anderson,” from Mr. Colvxn. Cards Will be out In a kw days, gwing full particulars as to route, pcdlgrcc, c. Mr. H. Bcutty, proprietor of the Commercial House, ()mcmug has in “Golden Mac” No. 347o, om: of the beat stallions in Canada. He isa hand- some 3-yr. old, bright buy, 'of good Weight, stflc'and action. His anecs- tors are all extra “'0“ bred. Any horse- man can immediately src in “ (ioltlcn Mnc”a horse (.f noble bearing. He: will be kept at his Owner’s stable dur- ing season of 1904. “Golden Mac" has but few equals. Sec cards. SomeLeading Stallions Thu ('ilNYClHrll mm'cn \ery poor shuwing. Mr. Stuph. ()lis'cr's prize- winniug lt-rscy hull, l‘(;_.:is Lad, was the unly wiry.-“Mind;man-Warden Jackson of Wumlvillc shmvul UH: handsome thrcc year 0H Cumulum Inrd Clyduhdulc, Prince Arthur, and “as awandcd 12m honors. This animal i,‘ a good prospect for :omc enterpris- ing hurscman in the more rcmotc suc- tiuns, and is fur mic. Neva-r bcfi rc was the list of road- .slcl's so light. The only cnlry was a handsome chestnut thrcc-ycuruld, Harald I.., sired by Canadian Star, and out uf thc (lam ut'Minnic Kcs WICK. This animal is nwnvd by Mr. I. L. Luidlcy, of Ouncnmz Mr. I). In the Coach chxss, hr. h'nml's King Proctor rcccmly purchuscd In Indiana was the “inner, while Mr. jus. Callaghcr’s Flashlight sccurrd the place money. Dr. Broad aim captured the honors with 1h; Mack stallion Bix'dcllv, in the Class for French hm'scs. Of the imported ClyJusduIcs, Mr. john Patterson of Hillbrook was judge. l‘ioncu, uflhc ()ukwuud Home: Association came first. King Alfrrd owned by W j. LUWCS, Bctllully.wu»nd and McQuuhc, the property of Skuvc Rubcrtson took third hr. Brand’s Knight of St. Andrew's was on the grounds but did not enter. It the small crowd had been the weak femur: oi the 01»; Spring Show, on Saturday, consolation might lune been derived from blaming the lmd wuathcr But when the cmric-s \vcrc so pitifully fcw, there is good mason to look to the cause, if this slmw 13 to have a future. Post Office Block. A Full Line of Pure 7‘1-IANGING LAMPSI'V = Fresh Groceries -- Candies Confectionery ; ‘l‘ROT'l'lNC STALLIONS. In LAMP GOODS we have a full lime. SPECIAL VALUE in Fancy N eW RaisiLs, Currants, THE PEOPLES’ GROC Ops' Spring Show. CLYDESDAIJIF. Crockery and fine China Ware l’ucls, Ornnrcs, Lemons Cranlwrrics, Mala 'a Gm as c. , L , Pure Gold, Chocolates, jelly Powders, Prepared Icings Mince Meat, Canned Fruits, and Vegetables. We have them (Tall and see our Display of has a full supply of everything in ARRIVING DAILY. WHEADBUHN. After hearty congratulations were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Courtney, all sat down to :1 sumptuous repast, the Misses \dams, of Omemec, attending to this pant ofth: pleasing ev.ent The exemn" “as spent in social enjoyment. The bride’s travelling suit “as of grcczI. ladics’ cloth, trimmed with but- tons, and “as exceedingly pretty and most becoming, as “as also her cream pirturc hat. The Ceremony was performed by the Rev. 15 Roberts. of Lindsay, in the presence of about sixty guests. The bride was the recipient of many beau- tiful and useful presents, which shows the esteem in which she is held by her many friends and acquaintances. 'l‘he gruoni’s present to the bride was a handsome gold watch guard, set with Opals and pearls. and also to the brides maid a beautiful purse. A: the hour appointed, the bride, leaning on the arm of her father. en- tered the parlor, and entered the parlor and took her posnion under an arch of ex‘ergreens, decorated With pink and white roses. The bride was beautifully attired in cream voile, trimmed with overlacc and ribbon, and carrieda boquet of white carnations, lillies of the valley and smilax, and was assisted by her sister. Miss Pearl Wethcrup, who was prettily dressed in pink mus- lin, over pink, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and smilax Mr. All'joncs ably took his place as best man. The happy couple left that night for their home on Lot 4, Con. 2. me1y. 'l‘hcu‘ many friends wishes them a long. useful and pmspcrous life, in uhich, the Mirror joins. A \‘cry pretty wedding took plan: at the home of Mnjohn Wctherup, Sunshine Hollow, on Wednesday, the 4th of May, 1904, when his eldest daughter, Mayo Ursula, was united in marriage to Mr. john Alfert Courtney, both of Emily. 'l'hc \vcddihg march was played by Miss Hattie Courtney, smer of the groom. A Pretty May Wedding. «~(_'arricd $38 15 Moved by Coun Jas Courtney, sec by (Ioun. Wm Hurlihcy. that this (Iouncxl do now adjourn to meet on Monday, the 30th day of May 1nst., at the hour of tcn o'clock a m, as a Court of Revision, and thereafter fox the transaction of general mumcipul busi- ncss.- Carried. Moved hg'Coun Win Lowes, sec by Coun. jus Courtney, that ()rders be Issuul on the 'l'reasurcras follows, that is to say: ~- l>avid Vunnatto, municipal por- tion of maintenance of (lusty “buds, Sr.. for April last .. 4 00 Ann _I McKinley. maintenance of B (Ionncll for month end- ing on the 14th inst ...... 5 00 C Rivhards, on printing .. .. 20 00 R l) l'lendcrsonnrork on Kerrs hill E Q 1., 5th con ...... 3 15 John Callaghan for repairing culvert on \\"Q l. ........ I oo l’at’K Collins, for filling in holes in road and repairing culvert on Middle Line ...... .. .. < oo From the “ (200d Roads Machinery (V'rnnpanf' rc granolilhic culvert and 111:: moulds. From kobt I) Hender- son, enclosing an account amounting to $3.15 for work performed on Kerr’s on [C Q 1., 5th Con. Omcmcc, May 3rd, 1904. (Iouncxl met at ten u’clock,a.m. pursuant to adjcurmm'nt. Present all the members. The Reeve m the chair. The minutes of last session ware read approval and on motion confirmâ€" ed. The following commumcations \wrc rcccivcd, perused and fylcd, that is to sm l.:ll(ilc)', limily, is as handsmne :1 hora: as one would dcsir: to look upon. His pedigree extends a long way hack, and there are: no flaws in iiiâ€"nothing but gnod blond all along the line. His sin: was Canadian Star, and his dam was Flying Minnie Harold L. will serve the scason 0! 196.; at his own stable, Lot 6, (Ion. 5, Emily, one and 0m: half miles north of Omcmcc. See cards. HAROLD l.., tlu- Standard Bred 'l'xouing fitaflim}, owned by .\[r. _l. L. best horses in his class in this district. “Young Kean Rothschild” has :1 good clean record, and parties desirous of hcttcring their stock should read the route mrds with hits description, pedi- gree, ctt‘. Emily Council Proceedings. Dr. Irvine, of the above firm, a first-class Honor Graduate ot the University ofToronto, Member of the Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, visits Omemee Ist Tues- day of every month. EVerytliing np-to-date in Dentistry. Gas ad- ministered for teeth extraction. All the latest and improved branches of dentistry successfully performed. Charges mmlemle () F l" l (2 E m‘er Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and William streets. DENTIST, LINDSA Y. Honor Graduate nf 'l‘urontn Univarao ity and Huyal College of Dtental Sur- geons. Drs. Neelands Irvine. Barrister, Snlicitnr, (fin, Lindsay Out. In Omemee first Mundm emi- nmmtln N Inâ€"Haxe aev era] chants \\ hu desire tn ymg' good farm pruperty at a bargain. â€"27- Is The nmlerslgnel ls prepared to luau DIOIIB) on first- «wuss farm property in large ammmtn at ~15 per vent Small amounts at nliglxtl) Increased rates 0! interest. .‘l'erms nf re payment to suit borrou er. I. E. WELDON We Print Sale Bills Right---ar.d Cheap. At the MIRROR Office. T. BRADY, Lindsay's Leading Grocer, Kent St , ha! «men! the [urgent and heal. atucku in H.e ('a-nnly tool-(mac from, Everything fresh and guud. A cull solicited. G.H. M. BAKER Agent : : Lin Is the Place to l‘ u) l unmet, Lath Shinulcs, Cement, Plas- ter Paris 8; CI: 31602:]. Also Headquarters for \\ xndsor Salt, “ Daixy Cheese Buitcr" Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Almgs on hand. chfcctl} Dried and Scasoncd. Bcs‘ qualities Hard and Soft Coal. Cordxxood and Millwood. ............... Call and get our puces and examme goods. 0 a..." 'I‘ELErHom-zsâ€"Agent's Office, 77 B ; Town Office, 77; Mill Office 73 _ â€"" v haéfims 5% Rathbun a:L1yg[1ga gyy Co 3 Emm‘ The SCHOOL. Tuesday, April 5th. Subscribe far 1113 Mimr and get the Ms of Emma and Millbrsek. We will be pleased to show you what we carry in this line. Special values in Lace Curtains, Prints and (fictionsâ€"wall bought before the rise in prices. (jut stock is very complete at present m all lmes-quahty and prices are right. WBRUSHES OF ALL KINDS.“'<>= Boots and Shoes--Stock Fully Assorted. CLOTHINGuWe have the largest and best stock ever earned by us in Omemee. The paint that wears and looks best is the Sherwin-Wzlliams. It 15 made only ”(absolutely pure lead, zinc, color and pure IEnSeed oil- no shoddy in it - therefore it Will always look better and wear longer than any adultered pain: â€"â€"it makes friends Wllcrchr used we keep every number listedâ€"yen can get jmt the shade you want, and you will make no mistake in using S. W. 1’. Wall Finish. jellamne, Kalsomme and Alabastme for walls and ceilings. A WORD ABOUT PAINTS. Dr. F. A. Walters, 4; PE R‘CENT. E ASTER TERM Ourattendance this year is :he largest we have had. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN ATTEND OCR rr\Av Dentists, Lindsay. WDRY GOODSW SILKS--Ask to be Shown Our Stock. K" 7 AT THE B OMEMEE Don't forget the Sherwin-Williams I’AIN'I‘S‘ Write for partizulars. BEGINS. . . . . and surrounding country, and take ord-- crs for OUR HARDY SPECIALTIES TORCNTO onusfiio .Bumma' HUI-fl: vgonh‘m u'uiAVInIAwn-v A man to reprcs'cnt ‘CAXADA's GREATEST NURSERILS” in the town of. Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical College, also mem- ber of College of Physxcians and Surgeons, of Ontario. 1r Fruit Trees, Small Fruits ( rnamentals, Shrubs, Rox- es, Vines,Seed Potatoes.“ Stock true to name and free from San' josc Scale. A permanent position for the right man on either salary or com mission. Dr. J. P. Keith. , PHYSICIAN Axu SURGEON. 25c. Pipes . 35 and 40C-Plpcs 15c Pipes 10c Pipes corn cobs Office : Opposite E. jamicsou's Blacksmith Shop, King: St. \Vest. Bankrupt Stock of Pines Trilbys Winks Alubumas Scotch R cel L'p-to-date Spectal chcedora Cut in Cigars . PRINGLE, Principal. OMEMEE Stone 8: Wellington ,FONTHILL NURSEBXES Over 800 Acres. ‘ Pipes - for 15 c. m] 40c.I-’Ipcs for 25 Pi pcs for 10 Pipes {or 5 x cobs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh ax. . COLYIN’S‘ WANTED Lindsay 6 for 25 cent: 7 for 25 “ 6 for 25 “ 7 for 25 ‘ 7 for 25 "" 3 for 10 ‘ 6 for 25 “ C13! [3810» 15 ccnts 25 Q‘ 10 “'

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