i , , . 4 r ' 'VVV Wrm _ BEAUTIFUL Blouse Se 3 Bel 3. Pretty Designs in Wall Paper. Slill Selliii Tullef 30an Cheap. Oil Cake Very Cheap Call and get prices. SPECTACLES Ills. PER PAIR. :lt any Sight. All kinds of fresh Seeds at the lowest prices. GOAL 0 IL. ll .I Mfiigaii‘s, OMEMEE. P. S.â€"â€"1 have made arrange- :nentswith a Toronto 'rm to do any watch repairing you may need. OMEN-IRE. 'l‘lil'lla‘lk'xY. .l I'N’I‘I A. Nil. Local. LACON 1C Remember Pic-nice are all the go. Entrance examinations begin July 2d. In London the electric c m; kill five dogs a day. Ottawa loudly Complains of street, corner loafers. (‘oliingwmud will spend $10000 forI - ’ I new sidewalks. Lindsay this wce's . "': 1. t. «f H v ‘ Y . ‘ __ . J. .1. W I.l.ams spen. .1. sho.. time in I set of teeth m, $I‘0(,__2,) l l f The Lecture Howard l‘arkin, of Lindsay, Spent ; Sunday with Rev. Newton Hill. l Mrs. .1. l‘arkin. of Lindsay, SpentI Sunday with the Misses English. : FA R\1ERS, ATTENTION I (‘Opp‘si Queen Seufllers at Stiuson’s, 'CII EA I’.-‘_I l Rev. Messrs. Bewton Hill and John l M. (jarbut are attending conference at. l Trenton. ‘ I ' l Tuesday night I . A lump of sugar is not eaSIer to take l than iiiginbothsm‘s Little Liver l’ills. ; A. lliginbothaia, Lindsay.â€"-â€"ill-tf In advertising always be .; As honest as you can: Ilesure it"s nwrchandise you sell, And not your fellow man. 3 A base ball match between the sen- : -.<»r and junior clubs of Omemee is to be played on Saturday afternoon. All are , .uvited. No admission fee. A fine life-size crayon portalt in til nice frame for only $3.50, at. Byers’ Photo Gallery, George St.., I’cterboro, opposite Gough's. 0!: British Columbia. 'I‘. 9 next meeting of the Home {‘irI-le will be held on Friday evening, June 12. A full attendance of members is re- quested, as special businch is to be at- Thc high school scholars ought not to miss Mr. MacMillau‘s lecture next ii nes- day r\91l11‘.: on " British Columbia." It considerably adds to one‘s education. All are welcom". 'l‘he f‘anmli; n Ofder of Foresters of; widow and children oftlie deceased, in . . . I Mount Pleasant, will attend divine ser- I vice there next. Sunday evening. The“, A“ exceedingly pretty 3133' wedding InefrIiII :‘s of (mieIIIPe Lodge received a cordial invitation to be present. A mongst the names of those who u ere ordained at Kingston last week, by the Bishop of Ontario, we notice that. off 5:. Andrew ’s deftly tied the knot. The Mr. W. G. Swayne, who formerly held the pcsuion of head master in our pub- lic school. R. Ruddy, of .‘Ilillbrook. has a quan- tity of private and companys‘ money to lend on easy terms and low rates of intercs‘. No commission charged. Ome- nme Office over Post Office; open every Monday afternoon.â€"â€"â€"II3-tf The Mount Pleasant cheese factory is I now in full blast, under the manage- ment of the Jamieson Bros. One morn- ing this week they took in 10,540 lbs. ofl milk. 'l‘heir cheese-maker, Mr. Casey, turns out from 1310 15 cheese every day. The Jamieson Bros. are pushers and iii- tend to make this season, the best since the factory was built. Mr. Charles Fairbairn, ex-M.P., re- turned home on Thursday last from \Vebwood, on the Soo line, above Sud- bury, where he had been called to the bedside of his son, Charles Milton Fair- bairn, who was sufl‘ering from a severe attack of inflammation. Mr. Fairbairn found on arrival at the point that his son was swing well cared for and had passed the critical stage of his com- plaint. (Imam), Juxi: 2xo, 1896. At a meeting of the Omemee ('ouncil, Number 59, Canadian Order of Chosen Friends, the following letter of condol- ence was unanimously passed: Moved by Friend Dr. Thompson, sec- onded by Friend George English, that we hereby tender to the widow of our Late Friend, Alfred Orr, our sincere sympathy in the loss of her husband. . nd hope that in this her hour of deep a .uction, she may be sustained by the ( Id of all - mfort, who is the God of. t -‘ v“(10W tilt! the fatherless, and that “ '5 s ‘15 5m: His grace sufficient for her T“ "i : and at the same time express our ‘3‘ “'3 Of'yhe great loss our council has 3 timer is the removal by death of Friend, who was I. charter , and one of the greatest lovers t earnest promoters of our order, are hereby appointed to present . 'Iter to the widow. A. Form, Chief Councilor. 0. (i. \l‘ii.i.i.i.\iscs, Recorder. A. LAinLi-zv, Treasurer. Dm'l‘aoursox, Medical Examiner. ’ THE OMEIIIEE Misses. - 1 committee at conference, we are pleased ' made at my studio, George St. (opposite ‘ (iough's‘. and I can prove it. Iguaran- ~ work than can be got elsewhere. (‘ome ‘ in and see me anyway. Byers, Leading ‘ boro Were, A. Laidley, .los. ’l‘. III-any, .l. I regret to learn of his death, which took tended to. l place at his late residence, Omeinee, on ....... -..->w';.».’was«c-esesz ' .'-,-.-_,--v.v--v‘.wv'vvvvv~¢vvvv»vâ€"¢~..'uo-.«-v~rvvvâ€"*v'-’VV*‘ ‘ ‘ V w ., v'vvvvvvvvvâ€"rvvvv «r vvvv Jag-Xv} ‘ - . -.. moot ~â€"-r- .. .-.-..... ‘r~â€"- .--,.....r- “W "‘ "J M. V W â€A" i . __....-_.' ImmAmWâ€"HMW _ -__.A__....__.. w "‘ ' Samuel English ha g no to Belle- ville on a visxt. Mrs. Hill and son Egie, are visiting ‘ friends at Newtonville. A thermometer given with every Daisy Churn at W. I). Stinson‘sâ€"L’I 1 Miss Weese, of Lindsay, spent a few ' days last week with Miss May Laidley. 1 Mrs. B. R. Jane, of Midland, is visit- ' ing her sister, Mrs. D. Balfour of South I‘Zinlly. Miss Wiudriiu, of Lindsay, spent Sun- day with the Misses Adams, Sturgeon Street. F. D. Moore, of Lindsay, was in town this week and gave the Mfanon afrieud- ly calf. Rev. J. ("Iarbutt and wife, Bethel, we noticed in town to-day.â€"Port Hope , Guide of Monday. lint; vour lamp goods, coal oil, ma- chine oil, brooms, mops, brushes, elc., at \\ . l). Stinson'sâ€"‘Zl Mrs. Dilinau and children, of Little I Britain, were visiting at. the home of i Mrs. Wm. Elliott last week. TEETH! TEETH I ‘ Best sets of teeth, $7.00, at. Ivory’s Dental Parlors, Omemee.â€"26 J. .1. Wilson and son, Matthew, of Fenclon Falls, were visitors :It the home of Maltiiew Wi.son in Emily Township. 1 Notice is hereby given that my place i of business will be closed at 6 p. in. on i . londays, ll'edncsdavs and Fridays. 5 2‘5 GEORGE GRIFFIN. A RARE CHANCE. Rest sets of teeth, u;per or under, ‘ r\~_-ul '- pricc SIL’, warranted for $8 at. ; Gross licutal Itoouis, Lindsayâ€"2L4: l . Bills will be out toâ€"Iuorrow announc- in: meetings in behalfof Dr. \'romnan. ' See adv. in this issue of the Mirror re. I SILIIIC. , Rev. Wilson MeCann will conduct the , service in Christ Church next Sunday morning at 10.30. Holy Communion ‘ will be administered. Toetlm, Teeth, Teeth. ; Dr. Ivory will make you a beautiful l I . f The Methodist Sunday School excur- sion will take place on June 16th, to Jubilee Point and Idvl Wyld. The first of the season from here. It is well for the readers of this paper to know that the purest, freshest stock of seeds in is at lliginbotliaiii’s Drug Store, Lindsayâ€"luff : In the ï¬rst draught of the stationing to notice that Revs. Illll and Garbutt, are to be returned to Onieinee and Beth- 61 respectively. I The best photos in I‘eterboro' are tee more artistic and better ï¬nished I’liotograpln-r, l‘cferlioro.â€"‘_’2 Among those frrm Oiuemcc who at- tended the funeral of the late Alfred Orr and follow ed the remains to Peter- E. Adams, W. 11. Curry, R. J. Mulligan and 0. fl. Williamson, as pull-bearers, and the following members from the crders of the Chosen Friends and Inde- pendent Foresters : Dr. 'I'hompsou, ’1‘. (T. Stephenson, Samuel Grundy, Dr. Bradd, '1‘. C. Ivory, ’f‘. A. Alci’nersoh, Dr. Ivory, and W. .1. Lamb. - l V I The many friends of Mr. A. Orr will I Saturday about 4.45 p.1n. Mr. Orr was assistant high school teacher here rin- til he was unable to attend to his duties as such on account of defective eyrsight. lie was highly esteemed by a large; number of friends, who extend their: heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved their hour of afllictlon. . took place last evening, when Wm. (i. ( hampers, of the G. 'l‘. R., son of Mr. I Wm. Chambers, of Emily, and Miss Nellie Dolby, daughter of Mr. William i Ilolby, of Whitbv, were united in mar- } riage. Rev. J. W. MacMillan, B. A., of l bride looked charming' in a neat travelâ€" I ling costume. Miss Annie Seafon acted I las bridesmaid, while the functions of, f uroomsman were ably performed by ; Mr. Albert Palen. At the conclusion ofl l l the interesting ceremony the happy couâ€" ple were driven to the station. where. thev took the train for Montreal, Port- ' land and other eastern points, their ' tour extending abouta week, followed l l hv the best wishes of a large circle of . ; friends.-â€" Waichman of Thursday last. i Dr. Vrocman. I l The follow ing brief account of fne family of the conservative candidate for I South Victoria will notbe uninteresting I atthe present time. Solomon Vroonian his grandfather, came from Germany in the year 1753. settling in the state of New York, where he had considerable property, which was conï¬scated at the close of the war, he having joined the rovalist forces in which he held tlieraiik of captain. Capt. Vroomau was taken prisoner but managed to escape, was fl r- I ed on and wounded but was successful in his effort to elude his captors. At the close (If the war as already intimated I daunted however he with seven Sons i moved to (,‘anada, getting a grant. of '2IIO acres of land at Queenstown, which. ' property is still owned by the Vroomau family. During the war of 1812â€"13 the Vroonian boys were found in the ranks ï¬ghting for kii g and country, James the father of the doctor, being engaged at Luudy’s Lane d: Queenstmvn heights while Solomon, another brother. was in l the artillery, the battery to which he he was attached being called Vrooman’s I battery. Jaincs got a grant of 200 acres I of land near Cobourg, a set of carpenters I homestead iii Brock yet. After a short time spent at. the front Mr. \'roouiau or as he is beIter known Col. \‘roouiaii purchased the farm in Brock where he 1lived honored and respected for fifty years, dying on September 4th 1871, in I his 76th year. The name of Vrooiuau ' was a household word for all that was I honorable, noble and loyal in the good 'old township of Brock, and we are pleased to say that the present V'roo- ;formed plans to furnish the Door in 'and other kindred institutions which valf nations of the earth. This gIeat , achievement may be traced back to the . SOUTFViCTcRiA. , courtesies will be. extended to the. Re- ; F. I). MOORE, Sec’y. I). III AY, Pres. I Tuesday, June 9th, 1896, lat. 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the all his property was confiscated, nothing . tools, part of which are around the old . «.4 I I 13v .w. E. E. MARK. (coxrixt'iin FROM LAST WEEK.) In the second reference, Christ bade His disciples gather up the fragments that. nothing he lost. 11ere He teaches us a lesson of economy. You have often heard the old saying, “'l_'ake care of the pence and the pounds Will take care or themselves.†“ Even so the tongue at little member, and boasleth great thinfrs, behold I how great a matter a. little fire kindleth.†The power of a little word. who can know it, if it be a. right word, rightly spoken. [low often do we see their ef- fects exemplified in our own experience as well as in that of others, where, like a kindling Spark, it may have Ignited the fuel of'sonie mind, which till then had not. been touched by the burning element, or, aroused the dying embers that. they once more give out warmth and gladness to those around. And it may be on the other hand it has produced effects sifiiilanto burning carbon in a (dork: room, causnig insensi- bility and sometimes destruction to an unwary victim. So if such be the iii- flueuce of our words, how careful we ought to be to have them always good words. Kind and gentle expressions are like little grains of gold dust, which we may scatter on our pathway that others may pick up and be enriched thereby. We are very apt to make a statement thatjs not perfectly true, and then ex- cuse it to ourselves by saying that even if it is untrue,it can never do any harm. Perhaps a teacher says, “ Did you get the right answer to all your examples, Willie 1’ " and Willie carelessly says, “ Yes," though he knows there were a few mistakes, but he reasons that he has not done anything very wrong, it is such a little thing. Uncorscmusly he grows more and more careless as the days go bv, until at last he is himself surprised to find that. he has told .i. lie, for which even his hardened coiiSCLenCe can find no excuse. It is not safe to think of the slightest deceipt as a. thing that is unimportant. The story is told of a Welsh. clergy- man, who asked a. little girl for the text. of his last sermon. The c iifd gave no answerâ€"only wept. Upon inquiring, he found that nether the little 3.111, her parents, nor the neighbors had a. bible, and this led to that meeting in London in 1504, when a few devoted christians Wales with bibles. This was tl 8 issue of the British and Foreign Bible Society are so many trees of life, spreading over tears offliat little girl. “ Behold l how great a matter a little fire kiudfcth.†Little opportunities for usefulness will confront us all along the Coming days. Let us not neglect them, as too often we have done, Lct us resolve to be more guarded in our speech, more circumspect in conduct, more punctual l and steady in the performance of our dutiesâ€"to the church, to socie ty and to cacti other. Let. us earnestly strive for the increasing possession of Christ’s spirit. DIED. In the village of Onieuice, on Saturday ‘ evening, May 80th, 1896, A lf'red Orr. Conï¬er’s 1- air. Pet<::-b0ro. You will find directly opposite the “ Examiner †Office, George St rcet. Now . . I opening a complete Stock of new and ' useful goods, small wares, ecu, to make 5' housekeepers hapnv. It is tl:_e spot to. . . , buy good goods cheapp-Zlfhly A meeting will be held in the interest â€"orâ€" I DB.VROOMANI â€".\T-â€" MAG‘EE‘S SCHOOL llOI'SE. Monday, June 8th, 1896. FRANK llILL, Tuesday, June 9th. UMEMEE, Wednesday, .1 fine 10th. Meetings at S pun. i All are invilen to attend, The. usual form Candidate or any person claiming to represent him. I “eon SAVE 'i‘iii‘. Qtrmzx." i CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY ‘ OF VICTORIA. NOTICE is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of l the County of Victoria will meet in the Council Chamber in the Court House, IN TIIL‘ TOWN OF LINDSAY, transaI tion of general business. '1‘. MA'I‘CIIE’PI‘, County Clerk. County Clerk's Office, Lindsay, L’litli May, 1896. it ‘ shunt-sf nuficc. ftcpuli's kI-pfoii hand. lic- : posifc .los lxt‘lllla. IIU'ull) i ‘ will please f'L‘Illl'll If of once and save further I t a, Snap Read the F01- Great Clean-ind Sale at The fowmg'. Bear this in mind if you require anything in watches, clocks,jcwellry, silverware, etc., for \vcddlng presents, go to w’. I“. McCarty, Lindsay. He will please you. I’rlccs moder- atc.â€":l:i- 3m If'you want a first-class pump of any dcs- crlption. gLVe thc Mlllbruok I’u'mp \Vorks a call, or write to I}. W. Green, Millbrook, um, and you will benefit tliei‘cby.-3I5-:hn “'lien you visit Lindsay call at (3. II. Fox’s, .115 Kent-sh, next door I0 Post (Miller: for Choice lI‘i'uifsln Season, Confectionery, 1m- Cream. Cool Drinks and Luucheoirut an hours iii-3m. \V‘. \\'liitc,1{eiit-sf.. Lindsay, manufactures and dealers in the finest Boots and Shoes and Rubbers, laiiestsiylcs. Arc Work ng Wond- crs and Selling Wonders. Calf andjudgc for yourself. 36-3111 When going to Pcterborough do not nirget to call at Henry Bros.’storc if' you want to buy cheap Groceries. Wines, or Liquors, Gunrge-st., opposite the market. Cusli piid for butter, eggs, .ec. 41-3m. .1. II. Lennon, opposite Benson House, Kent-sf. Lindsay, is prepared to off'cr visi- torsto Llndsuy bargains unheardof' iii New and Second hand Iflll'llltul‘t". besides many other lines in House Furnishings. ill-:Sm The combined stocks of J. Imbson and A. Dornan, recently purchased by (li‘uliam_}; Co., Grocers, efc.. contains bargains. )ou should take advantage of them when visit- liig Lindsay. Kent St... opp. Benson House. 3 (l. \Valfcr Green, of the MillbroIIk l'uinp \l'oi‘ks, wishes to inform his friends in Cavan, Emily, Ups, and Umeiuce, that. his Force and Lift Pumps are unsurpassed for quality and rheapncss, You will do well to call before making your purchases.â€":lIiâ€":im Hcttgcr’s Fancy Goods Store, Kent-sf... Lindsay.is noted for the lust twentv years for ref.abllffy to supply your wants in Fancy floods, all kinds ()1 patterns, Cleaning Dying and Wall Papcra Specialty. Please call and Judge for yourself. Agent Smytli's Dying \l'oi‘ks, Toronto. 35-3111. .1. imrgan, Lindsay, begs leave to invite his Emily friends to can undsee him at. 1110 Mo- WatI-r House, when- he is better prepared to give uccommouutlons and convenience in every respect. Hood stables and sheds, an affcnfivc hustler always on hand. Corner Lindsav and Kent-Stu :l5-3m. (‘all early at Mrs. Scollie’s Grocery, Corner Simone and Aylmer St., Peter- boro’, now equipped with the freshest and best. family URUCERIICS, Teas. Sugars, and at the lowest; livingr prices for cash or marketable produce, for which the high/est price is paidâ€"393m James Smith Co., 1.3 Kent-sh, Lindsay. are specially prepared in meetfhc wants of' Umcineeandciflzensof'Victoria Countyms Steam and lint \Vafcr Fitters, Sanitary I’luiiibers, '1‘lnand1ron Workers, Roofing of all Kinds. House Drainage a Specialty. Muâ€" cliliic 0110f all Kinds, Brass floods. Pumps, etc. Acall Solicitcd. til-ism. THE HUFFMAN HOUSE. Corner Charlotte and \Vatcr-sts., l’cterboro. This new Hotcl has been newly remodeled and i'ciiovutcd and is now one of the best furnished houses in Canada. Good stable accommodation. Termsreasonable. -fl-:$m. When you are going to get. married, don't forget to procure your marriage license. C. I'Iughan in Lindsay “’1“ issue one for you for S100. Be sure and pro- cure it. in ample time, so as to avoid no delay.â€"~lti-tf. New Restaurant. Mr. Hciidron,lute of'l‘oronto,1s now runâ€", iiing a reiauranfut-l‘fltlcorge-sf. Ilofund cold Meals supplied at all hours at most reasonable prices. lest. attention to all. Special attention shown to ladies. Your patronage respectfully so-lcifed. l'I-ï¬in. M It. IIENURUN, l’etorboi‘o. l W. A. Gooderiii, dealer in Wall Paper, Picture Frames and Window Shades, Mirror Plates aud Artists’ bloods. Near Post Office, Lindsay. Work done. in City Style at lowest rates. illi- \\'. \\'ebsfci', Lindsay'sIicnci'al IIlaI-lilnisf, l (,Innaud Luci; Smith. Bicycles repaiicd on i IuI-mbcrfhc- address. :2; Norm \\ Iu.-.\‘I., Up- I'Ili Williamson, Photographer, Lind- say, Out. All kinds of picfurcs taken from life, or copicd and enlarged off old pictures. I‘amilv groups, schools, choirs, buildings, stock, ctf'. l'icfurc frames in endless variety always in stock. All, work guaranteed and prices right. Call ' duringthc holidayaâ€"ol‘Jâ€"If Special Ban-gains for 3 Bios. (‘all at M. F. 'l‘angncy’s, Furniture Ileaier and Undertaker, Choice and‘ Durable Lines in l‘laiii and I'pfiolsfcr- ed Goods always in stock. Reasonable charges for Undertaking. A call Solicâ€" itednâ€"S-Sm. Ylell K21own. The person who took the Buffalo Robe, from oil the Illll'M‘, which was standing [[1 '1‘. Hulclllllngls shed.on’l‘iu-sday, lain insf. I I l I trouble as no is \chI kllhh n. New Iâ€"Iotel ILchontodation in Lindsay. Geo. Curr, former proprietor of’fhf- “ Chm. mi House," has now I‘csuiiicd flic oifl liolcl stand, which Is to bc remodelled and im- prtn'cll Sim-d {Ind smblc :u'coiuouafiou for lIIfI lioi‘scs, 1 will LII:;;I:II1IIIc:IfI-i‘ to all my old customers and flu-fr fi'iI-nIfs. duo. (mum. 1‘.‘-‘.‘.iii l‘ropi'irfm‘. l BUY TI‘IE BEST. I .1. Dennis. Lindsay, next door to Morgan's I Motel, Lindsay-sf“ manufactures the 1st. I'i‘lzc Dominion Pump and has (In: only thorough Wrought Iron f’unip on IllL‘ mar- I kcf. Farmers, of Emily, and ('lIlZI'lis of Uiiicmee will please call and sec lllf‘. All work guaranteed. 5,) 3m. Change of Business. G. W.Green. of the Mllfbrook Pump Works. has purchased the Pump, Wind Mill and Fan- ning Mill \Vorks,of(.ieo. iIchiffiams. Petcrboro. situate on the Dickson Race, and anything re- ‘, quired in the way ofwood work can be had from him. He will. as usual, run the Millbrook Pump Works. his father being manager for him. 4-ti‘ Benson How‘se, Lindgay. Every care and attention paid to guests. Comiuodiouis sample rooms. Bus meets all trains. JOHN WARDROBE, 5-3111 Proprietor. Peterboro rflusic Company. 10 LEFT. Oftlie ‘35 'I’oilet Sets put in the window at 733.50 for an .l-Iasfer bargain we have 10 left. 'l‘lIese \ve willdispose of at the . same low price, only $3.50, but. cannot. repeat throwâ€"China. Hall and Silver Bazaar. 360(‘Ieorge street. ,Wool! W001: Wool! ‘ We will pay the highest price for any quantity of wool delivered at our mills, :12 W in. St., Lindsay. 2c. per lb. extra allowed in trade. Our stock of dry goods is large and well uSSorted, and Sold at wholesale prices. Deal direct ! with the manufacturers and save agents' salaries and commission iucn’s expen- ces. (Prices for manufacturing and roll ‘ yarn, 12c. for weaving. l 5...â€-.L . __ wMM-A#,._â€" Change of Business. R. R. Goodfellow, having sold out his blacksmith busmcss to Mr. W. Dornaii, he most heartily thanks those who have ’ patronized him in the past, and solicita Continuance of the same for his suc- CeSSu-l'. man boys are following faithfully the good example set by their father and grandfather. The Doctor graduated {ram Trinity’College in 1871, settling the - same year in Little Britain, where he R. K. Goom‘iaucw. NOTE 2â€"Mr. Dornan will arrive home from the West in a few days to take caiding: 5c. for rolls, 13c. for siiiglel HORN BROS , Lindsay Woollen Mills. , . Dealers in Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines and all kinds of musical goods. Repairing and moving a spec- iqlty. 404 George Street, I'eterborough. b-ilui REFRIGERATORS. When you want a Refrigerator for your shop or private dwelling of the newest description and prices. Aways l~elow City manufacturers. Please call . and examine for yourself. .1. 1’. lyley ' l Lindsay. 37-3111. BLANKETS. We are manufacturing Blankets in large quantities madc- f'rom flue long silky lambs, . wool, clean and speckless. We guarantee lffiesc to wear for years, will wash Without ' turning yellow. Buy direct from the manu- facturers and save expcuscs and commis- sions. \‘oui'muiiey back if not. as repre- sented. HORN BROS, 84-3m Lindsay \Voolen Mills l W. .1. Morton's newly fitted restaurant. 1 is now one ofthe leading attractions in Ladies’ Stove, Peter‘boro. 0f Plain and Fancy Wools, Silks, for Knitting, Netting, Crocheting and Art Needle Work. Art Linen, Art Silks and Satins, in beautiful shades. Sofa Pillow Tops, l’iii (.‘Iisliion Forms, Celluloid Slippers and Slipper Soles. Bargain day in millincry every day. . Miss Armstrong, 390 Geo. Sf- I For a hobby, up to date suit or over- coat, you will fiud it profitable to call on W. Li. Blair ck Sons, Lindsay, as they have the most. complete stock of ling- lisli, Seotch and Irish ’l‘wceds, Meltons, Beavers, Yenetians and \‘ecunas in. the county. 51-3111 l SOuthern Hotel, George Sit. Situated in the finest locality in l’rt'riaimoim Strt-ct (furs puss thI- door PVI’I‘Y ll-H minutes. . It is well ventilated, \vcll-licafI-Il. l1tf":c and roomy. Has good stable in connection. it has a fine bar, in which the very finest Liquors and Cigars are kept. Steve Holland, Prupl‘icfuf‘. YEITCH’S I-IOTEL. Corner Kent and Cambridge Street, Lindsay. Ontario. Terms, $1.00 per day. The "bar supplied with the chmcest brands of Liquors and Cigars. flood stabliiig and attentive hostler. BILLY VEITL 11, Manager. 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. very large sums at ll ‘jfn the mort- gages taken for any term not ex- ccediiig~ ten years, and the inter- est payable yearly. half ycariyor‘ quartcrly. on days ï¬xed to suit, borrower, I’i'incipal can be re-I duccd by instalment. Apply to. BARRON d: S'l‘liliRt‘, I Dominion Bank Building, \‘I'illiain Strccf. Lindsay} l I | I flew tum Bl 1a.; .o.....-.o , ill. ll, IEllllEDYl DEALER IN ' Lumber, Shingles, Lath,, and Building Materiall of all kinds. 1 Also agent for all kinds of Farm! Implements. Ofï¬ce and Yard : The late Cop-g liii Laidlcy’s Old Stand, Stun. goon St.. OMEMEE. - ONTARIO. l I I I FEM. COLEZIN’S.’ Torusorial Parlors. i XIING S'L‘REET, Ol‘u’IEn‘I‘EE. {“3 :4. Pi cs Tobaccos and Clara. of the Best ‘ p Y J Brands, in Stock. ‘I. â€If? A kccii razor and a ('lf‘llll towel for every cus- tumor and ;-â€" If you should want an cusysliavc, A s gut III :15 lml'lII'Y' (‘\'\‘I' guvc, .lusi ca ‘ and :If my parlor find .\ razor s mice to suit your mind: 1'“ cut and Ili'css your hair \vifli taste, 'I‘I) suit the contour of your face. My room is iiI-at my iowulst-lI-an, Scissors sharp and razors lif'l'll, And cvt-z'yffiinj.’ 1 ihiiil: you‘ll find 'l‘o Sill:llh'luSlUllIltlplt'.81‘ the mind; And all that art and skillcuii do, lfyniiwillcall I‘llflof'oi'yon. ‘ l‘ff >l];l\‘\‘ you all, i ll" you“: t liI' guy, I'll ~Il:|\'f‘ you all for Hardy pay; Shavingr 1 do :If any time, And for sli:i\'iii;.r I got a lllllll‘; lliit. do not :iicuii :i IlimI- in trust. For that Would make u barter “bust." Callou me :llldl\\‘lll:.'Lli11‘fllllB(‘ satisfaction. I I ,,_L_.v7 . , Iii Phlll IIIIIII -â€"-AT 111152†.WIII Eff Flllllf ail Feel Store. A fine fresh stock, just arrived: of the CliOiCt-sf Brands of Pastry l’lour, consisting of the Queen's. ’coplc‘s Mixed. Standard and other well sclcctI-d Brands. Also a choice line of meals, comprising Rolled Oats. Standard Oat Meal, Rolled ll'licut. ll'lieatlcts, Cracked ll'hcat, Graham Flour, and Corn rv“ Meals. fncsc bi'aiidszii'e all inan- ufactiirccl by the VICTORIA ROLLER MILLS. A call is solicited. T VVALDON. ti II 36324.38? m SHOULD TAKE 319137,... ,."‘T'H’Wt" I'V ' H':=’"‘P‘ .. . . . li‘ 1.1‘4 v'i 3 ll. " I RI. ‘dfll‘ui'tf: To wwwt ii awfully and \\"'1Ik11““!, I , III~ IIVI'I ‘Ilfil, wrlltiun. ’I'li-I ‘ 1.». lif:’:lhll_“.lf|lliv||, moot, pr ‘h'v' min. lxk for no III-rrI it .‘vll: an at 5! pI-r l" for women known, {if PERFECT TEA FINT‘3T T:A IN THE INORLD IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. " Monsoon†Tcais put up by the Indian Tor. ,"r wars as :1 sample of the best qualities of Indian '1 c Then-fans they use the greatest care. in tin -. 'ltt non of the Tea. and its blend. that is why the} r f it up II‘IIJmï¬L‘chN‘ .I'td stll it only in the (Ir‘giiiaf' p'u‘kagos. thurr'ï¬v securing its purity and exec-flaun- l’ .f up In £515,111». and 5 lb. packages, and never sold in bull-z. lthisline, being ï¬tted up in city style. ILIinches and meals served at ah hours. ,At the most. reasonable rates. Call ;solic1ted. 45 Kent-st.,opposite Carters. ‘, 51-3m l'rhe Grand Centx‘ a1 Hotel l Peterboro, ,Hns been remodelled under new manage- l ment wlih the only Elevator Aceomodaflou ‘ in town. Good Stabllng. Terms reasonable. ’ UppOslte the Opera House, George-st. GEORGE GOBIEL, 46-2m Proprietor. HOTEL CHANGE. has built up a successful practice, has charge. but at pres- nt tl-e business is P.C1unan,late ofCiumm House, Lindsay, been reeve of Mariposa for several years being carried 0,, by a responsible man Warden of the County, and if signs go for anything on June 23rd will be the . representative of South Victoria in the l Dominion parliament. fI r him, in the smrd lately occupied by 4R. K. Goodfcilow. ' W M. Donxax. Iis now proprietor of the Clunan House. IPeterboro’, opp. the GNP.“ Station, cor. I Aylmnr and Charlotte-sts., where he has I secured ample shed and stable accomoda- ‘tion, and will be glad to see all his old , rlendsandpa“.rous. Termsliberal.â€"13â€"3in ' [ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. :ycur grocer does not keep it. tell him to write t; STEEL, HAVTER at co.° ‘1 and 13 Front Street East. Toronto. For Twenty Five Years ‘ DUNN’S POWDER THECOUK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. \ FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP, __________....__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Is secured if you use for all laundry and household pur- poses ECLPSE I - SllllJ It cleans without destroy- ing and costs you no more than a heavily resined and strongly alkalied soap. Get it from your grocer. John Taylor Co., Mnfrs., Toronto. Sold by J. E. Adams, Omemee, dealer in Groceries, Confectionary, etc. THE peoples’ Grocery NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, OMEMEE, ONT. mammm Has to hand the finest line of Raisins, Currants, Lemon, Orange and . Citron Peels. Choice Figs, Prunes, Mince Meat, Spices, Extracts, Icing Sugars, c., ever opened up in Omemee, for the SUMMER TRADE Parties wanting good Fruits, Peels, c., for the Christmas Cake, will do well by giving me a call. Also special value in teas from 20c. upwards. The celebrated Monsoon and Hurma Teas in stock, at 30, 40, and 50c. per lb. My stock of General Groceries is complete with everything fresh and good forall seasous and at prlccs to suit the times. Teas and Coffees a Specialty. TERMS, CASH. "BLADBURN ’1 W-___.._._'....______.__..‘__.._..-__.. “4.--- -.. -w -..__‘.-___ _ - ...._.__..â€"â€"â€"- Victoria Planing Mills L I N D S A Y. Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Blinds, 850., c J. P. RYLEY, Proprietor. . : Wellington St. I 1872. ~ ~ 1896. massesâ€"25mm And Still on Deck With a Complete Stock of Grocer- ies, Fancy Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, 850. l 'r. .l’. PARSONS. llll ll Tl PLllll ill} Ill â€.8 ON THE DICKSON RACE, F ETERBOROUGIâ€"I, ONT A LARGE STOCK OF And Building Material of all kinds kept in Stock. I I I I l @Storm Sash, Porches, and Blinds made in the quickest pos- sible time. All kinds of lumber, cedar posts and cordwood wanted. Planing, Matching and Turning. all at Lowest Prices. Attention given to country dwelo Iings, and estimates for building and repairs given. ‘ ,J. R. DONELL, 1: PROPRIETOR. DOORS Mouldings Casings BASE ‘ l I I l