2.00. 150, 175. n 1.00,“: 2.0.. . 95.1.00, 1.». .90, 1.00. s9,1.oo, 1.2:. ight. m't wait an“! the opening 0‘ BARGAINS. .ed. 3.00, 4.00. Lilli ment, Plu- Salt, “ Daily ITALY. Hno. portal:- ,'S, AND CONâ€" fut unplcd with to do basic st qualities Right Prim .lcr in 3.6:; por put. be. per lb iANY. Patronizc Leader say. amnion. EGGS. wny. A For 0.9 m mods. i0 Ofï¬ce 78. OI'O. Mr. I. Whitesmith, watchmaker,jew- olor md Optician. wlll be at D. Adam’s store, Baum ny, on Wed maday, June 38th. only , and at the \Iirror Ofï¬ce, Omomee, on Thursday. June 29th only. Miss Ethel Hall, of Campbeiiford, re- turned home last week, after spending a pleasant time visiting at the home of Mr. John Carew, Emily. Mrs. John Carew and Mrs. George 8.. Chrome! Emily. who enjoyed a visit With Bobcnygeon friends. returned to :hsir homes on Thursday. Mr. R. K. Goodfellowmf Philadelphia Pa, is visiting his Omemee friends. He received a kick on ins leg from 3 horse which at present prevents him from working. We are phased to learn he has met. with good success since he left Omemeo a few years ag . Ready-to-wear Skirts in the lat- est materials and styles. Piques, Ducks, Linens. Prices are from 50c. to $2.50. 1333.81.18. Petorboro. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott were in attendance at the marriage of his sister, Miss Florence. to Rev. R. F. Stillman, on Wednesday of last week. A grend excursion will be held under the staple“ of Union Lodge No. 5], I. O. G. 1., of Smith, to McCrncken’e Lend- ing on Fridav, June 30, '90. Excursion- uu will take the Palatial Steamer, Candells at Bridgenorth Wharf at 8 o’clock s. m. sharp. calling at other wherfs slong the route. This will be the Excursion of the season. and every- one should take it in. The committee in cherge are sparing no pains to make she trip s pleasant and beneï¬cisl one for ell. Tickets fol: roand trip. adults all cents; children. 15 cents. James Yo-mg. C. '1‘. Com mines-B. Chambers, 3. Webb and R. Tully. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor and son, of l’oterboro, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McPherson, on Tueaday. Dr.F. A. Walters, Dentist, Lindsay. will visit Omemeo on the third Mon- day of each month. See card in another columnâ€"47¢. Honors. Harry Bland and Thomas Boyd, Mt. Pheasant. took in the excur- oIon to Guelph last week. W‘ F. McCarty.tlne Jewelier. Lindsay, for Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver- ware. Spectacles. Lowest prices {or tine. quality goods.â€"6-tf For engagement and wedding rimzs go to W. F. McCarty, the Jeweller, 7 Kent St... Lindsay.south side. â€"5-tf Mrs. (Du) Yelland and son, have cometaOmemee to reside. Mrs Yelo land’o many friends here will welcome her among them again. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherin, of Lnketieid, wen visiting Omemee friends this week, 8"]:‘01' Wedding Presents, Watches. Clocks, Silverware. Bnautiful N e «- goods, lowest prices,ut W. F. McCarty’s. Lindsay .â€"5-tf. CRESSMRN, Petorbox-o. Mr. Henry Barnard and daughters, the Misses Mary and Eva,“ Hamilton, no guests at me home of Dr. Cornwall. Miss Daisy Cornwatl. of Ottawa, ls Tuning at the home of her father, Dr. ('urnwall. ' Rev. C‘. M. Curew, of Campbellford. is visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. M. Ruth, Postmaster of Fowler-3’ Corners, was in town Tuesday. LOCK L LRCONXC A BUSY CORNER IN A BUSY STORE. Our Blouse Dep't Is very busy. A full range of Cheery Sum- mer Shh-t. Waists at Right Prices. Hats and Caps, Latest Styles, Close Cut Prices General Dry Geode, Fully ' Assorted. Special Value In All Lines. v--" Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber of tall kinds, rough and dressed. Shingle of all classes from 60 cents per M. up. Best pine L'lth and fresh Lim: always in stock. Also Field Tile, Glazed Sew- er Pipï¬. all sizes, and the Celebrated Queenstou Cement at $1.20 to $r.30 per bbL Clean Hardwood Charcoal, by the car orbushel. Grate, Egg, Stove and Nut, Fresh Mined CO‘ll, COming direct from Mines, weekly. Blacksmith coal 3. specialty. Call and get our prices, or write for quotatiOns before buying, u “re \Vlll Suit You.†R. Bryans Cot,†Lindsay. {\mnn anr‘ “nu-.1 \YA A ‘7.-L-_2- A,, Ofï¬ce and yard No. 9 cht‘aria Avenue; next to Sylvester Bros. P. 8. Cd.“ and 53%: our $3.00 anJ $44 9‘ - A‘ 7-. â€"-~.m’ *M .-â€".-â€"_â€". w..â€" EECIAL ï¬ALE oi FURS AT ARMSTR NG ERG-S, KENT STREET, LINDSAY, ONT. » OMEMEE. 1 N D SAY. 15c. or 2 pairs for 25c. CRESSMAN, Peterbom. We see by the 2nd draft of the Maui- toba. and North W est Conference, that Rev. W. H. Nugent is stationed on the Daly Circuit, Brandon District. Mr. Nugent has spent the past year in the same District and Daly is the only other young man's circuit in that district. The east end of Daly Circuit comes within 10 miles of Brandon. We extend congratulations to Mr. Nugent on his success during the past year, and on his increasing popularity among the people he preaches to, and wish him continued success. _ A number of Lorne L~dge Masons, No 375, Umemeo, attended divine ser~ vice at Hndmy on Sunday, “hen ser- V’Cvs were conducted in Cambridge-st Methodist Church, the Rev Mr Stanton of Little Britain ofï¬ciating The ser- vice was largelv attended by brothel-n from other towns in the county and was very interesting Mr. Walter Dean, lioutbuil‘ler, Toron- to, a native of Orillia, has received word from Paris, France, stating that his ex- hibit of sectional canoes in the Acad- emy of Inventors in connection with the Paris Exposition has been awarded a gold medal and diploma ofhonor. The invention Is a valuable one, and is now proven to be without a peer in the world. Mr. Dean Is a. cousxn of the Ed- itor of the Mirror. We extend congrat- ulations to him on his big success. Hosiery Specials. MAIL 5 We give careful and prompt a:- ORDERS tentlon to any orders arriving by mal'. CRESSMRN, Patel-hero. A ï¬rst-class blcycle {or sale cheap. .-\ pply at once at the Bradburn House. This is a snap. so " Snap †quick. Dix-Ision Court Sittings, July 5th Excursion to Bobcaygeon for July 7 is in contemplation per St Crnndollu. As the result of a diapetch received from Organizer Lowe. the local G. T. R. section men returned to work on Mon- day morning, and the men at other points in the district have also gone back with but few exceptions. Ata. few points elsewhere we understand the men claim they should have receiv- ed a. particular message from Mr Lowe elgnlfylng that all their demands had been granted, and as the looked-for word had not arrived the refused to turn out. No doubt this difliculty Will be speedily arranged. The man with rheumatism must howl night and day with pain. But what is the need of it when Dr. Ilall‘ s Rheumatic Cure will make him well again? 'lhe rheumatic sufferer can get it for 30 cents at any drug store. Why delay longer? Mr. Chas. Sgudds farmer, Simcoe Island, suffered with Muscular Rheumatism for eight years. Half a bottle of Dr. Islnll’ Rheumatic Cure cured him completely. This preparation is taken internally. 50 cenis 5 bottle containing ten day's‘ treatment. For saleatalidrugstores. matoes 3 cans 25c. Salmon 100. Lunch Tongue 80c. Boned Chicken 250. “ Turkey 250. FRUITS-Oran ges, Lem- 3 Boxes, 25 Cts. CANNED GOODS: Blue Berrios 150. Lombard Plums 15c. Peas, Corn, and To- matoes 3 cans Salmon Lunch Tongue Boned Chicken T. H. Tlndle, Ptoprletor of the best- $).00 per day House. The City Hotel, directly apposite make: on George-at . Peterboro. Good yard; and stable ac- commodation. A call solicited from Emily and Omemeo cltizena.â€"8m In Omemee. on Wednesday. June 14, Elizabeth Williams, beloved wife 01 John Nicholson. aged 41 years In Omemee,on sntundayJune {9th, to Mr mdxrs. W. J. Lamb. 3 son. In Omemee, on Sunday afternoon June 18th, Samuel Lamb Smoked Hams. Breakfast BaCOn, Smoked Sp i cd Rolls and Bologna. Sausage. J. E. ADAMS, one Bananas. Strawberries, To-day, J. E. ADAM’S, Omemee. oo pine sheeting Lumber.â€"â€"Iy FRESH GROCERIE S, AT RIGHT PRICES. A Dismal Howl. Phone No. 56. BORN Extra. SPE C IAL Prices on Summer Hose. Fast Black Ladies Hose. spec- _Ial _heels at only The death of Mrs. John Nlcholgon. nee Mis- Elizaheth \Villlzlmn.whléli took place ntthe home or her father, Mr. H. Willloms. Sturgeon St." Omemee. on \Vednoadoy of last week. was one of the saddest events that has ever taken place here. Deoeuod had been visiting her parents and intended returning to her home in West Rush. N. Y.. on Monday previous to her death, but wan stricken down with lung trouble. with the above mtnl results. Mrs. Nicholson wan highly respected by a large circle of friends, who will unite with us in extendlng heart- felt lympathy to the bereaved family. She leaves a. husband and two email ehildren to mourn her loss. The funeral on Friday to the Emily Cemetery was largely attended. Experimental spraying, Mr. Joseph Sandy ’15 Orchard, Thursday, June 32nd. at 2 p. m. Rev. S. C ,\looro will give an address on me “Young Peoples' Forward Movement for Missions.†In the Methodist Church on Frldny evening next MS p.m. All Interact- cd ln mlsslonnry work and especially the young people are cordially lnvltod to attend Members or the League will please all be present. Get your Repairmg done at W. F. McCurty’a Jewellery Store. 30 high prices. " Live and Let Live." our motto. All work warranted. Come and see us. 77 Ken t-St., Lindsay.â€"5-tf Mr. W. F. Davidson is carrying on tho Omemee Drug Business during the absence of Mr. Mulligan. “1'.an “rm!" R. J. \Iulligon have gone on an extended Us“. to England, Ireland, and Scotland. We Wish them a “to and pleu- unz voyage. lel‘uuerai ol‘thelnte Mr. Samuel Lamb on Tuesday was one or the largest ever wit- nessed in this section, showing the high esteem in wincn deceased gentleman was held by his many friends. The local agency for Martin's Steam Laundry as at the Mirror Ofï¬ce. Leave your parcels carlv.â€"42‘ Just Now Youngsters Are Pre- paring to Vigorously Attack Them. This is the time ofthe year when banking becomes very hazardous, l andasthedays go by banks ought to be watched very, very closdy. There need not be any specral watchmen employed, as the only sort of baults threatened are the penny banlts oi the children. The circus is coming to town.and it is a mighty bity one, ‘too, being no less than than the Consolidated Adtm liorepaugh-Sclis Bro'hers' Show. and it is promised that it will be altog. ther the largest circus exhibition ever brought here. It must not be supposwl that because this show has been made so enor- m'msly large that any attention to the children has been overlook- ed. Run, as it, by the four greatest circus managers in the world, who operate and control the three biggest shows in the worldâ€"the Barnum and Bailey and Buffalo llili shows, as we] as this oneâ€"the children are not goingr to be the victims. astute managers understand quite as well as anybodv else that it takes four or tire grown persons to take one child to the circus, and I VVCI JUU I4GUIC. usuuacaâ€"uu lllaCD BHU §l) IC3â€"lll I. llllla, Ulllsllnllla, Muslins, Organdies and Silks. all to be cleared out. \Ve have a splendid range of Ladies’ Black made-up Skirts, Linen Skirts, Pique Skirts, Underskirts and \Vrappers, all to be cleared out at prices that will ensure a speedy clearance of all. LADIES’ WEAR A large select stock of Ladies’ Collars, Ties, Belts, Corsets, Under- wear and Hosiery, all to be cleared out at deep cut prices. DRESS GOODS Black Dress Goods in Plain Hourlettas, Forges, Poplins and Instres. Fancy Figured Black Dress Costumes, in pretty all-over Crcpon sheets, and pretty Fig- ured Lustres. Colored Dress Goodsâ€"Plain and Figuredâ€"in all the newest shades and weaves. All strictly new goods, to be cleared at a big sacriï¬ce. STAPLES We have a large complete stock of Prints. Ginghsms, Sheetings. Grey and Bleached Cottons, Carpet Warp, Wrappsrottes, Shaker Flannsls, Shirttngs, Cot- touados, Grey Flannels, Table Linens, Towels and Towolllngs, all to be sold at . deep cut prices. MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS over 300 Men's Suits, ranging in price from 88.50 to $12 per suit. All to be cleared. 200 Boys and Children,s Suits. all prices, to go at deep cut prices. Big s'tock of Men's Summer Costs and Vests, all at clearing pI'ICOI. Men's Odd Psnts d: Vests d: Odd Costs, all to be closred out regardless of prices. Men’s Oversost's, ranging in price from sites to 812, all to be sacriï¬ced at deep cut or cos. Youths' and Children’s Roofers, Ovsrcosts, Pas Jscksts, all to be cleared st your own prises. FELT HATS Those We hove a large and select stock of all kinds 0! Men's Bors' Felt lists at our rice, from the lowost price to the best goods in the trade. Both Hsrd and So t sit Hats, Men's and Boys’ Caps and Ill lines in head wear. comprising some of the best English sud American makes, all to be cleared regardless of price. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS what they want is the children. I We keep one of ",0 mo“ complete and aplect stocks of Furnishings in Lindsay- Givethem enough children andI there will be (-nOugh grown per- sons to ill] the tent, no matter how I This 1 great (xhihition is to appear in I Peterboro on Saturday, June 2.3.! big they may make it. everything now and up-to-dsts in Necks-car. Collars and Cuffs, White and Col- ored Shirts, Hosiery, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Sweaters, 'l‘op Shirts, Gloves, Summer and Winter Underwear, Umbrellas, etc., all to be sold at prices that will ensure a speedy clearance of sli. CARPETS (1-..... rm.--“ ‘ITntnn (‘nynnn Wnnl um! Tune-tor l‘nsmls, Finns Oils-inï¬ll Ate- The Mirror extends its hoartrolt syrup:- thy to M rs. Helen J. Lamb and family In the great loss sustained by the death 0! her husband, the late Mr. Samuel Lamb. A Lawn Social under the auspices of the Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church, Will he held on the Church Groundl on '1‘hursday,June 22. 1899. Autograph Quilt. m Siik,Crazy Patch-work design. “ill be sold by auction during: the evening. lce-Cremu and Tea will be Served during the evening. The Ome- mee Citizens’ Band will he in attenti- unce and render selections of music. All are invited to what is expected ‘0 be the most enjoyable Lawn Scene] of the season, to commence at 6 p. m. Admission, 20c. Children,,i5c. Pro- ceeds for Presbyterian Lediee‘ Aid So- ciety. Mr. M. J. Wilson was a visitor to Llnduy yesterday. Messrs. J. J. “'Hllams and Jno. Nicholson Xert for West Rush, N. Y.. this week. Mr. Williams has gone to seek cmploymont. We wish him every success. Rov E. Roberts has received an Invita- tion to re-Open aChurt-h in the County of Huron, on Sabbath next, one that he dud!- cat‘ed twenty-ï¬ve years ago. Rev. A. W. Coone will preach in the Meth- odint Church. Omemee. and at Lubnnon. on , Sabbath next. All are invited to hear thin I talented Minister of the Gospel. I Master 31d 810mm. 0! Toronto,“ visiting his grandmother, Mrs. E. \\'Haon,Bturg.-st. We were very pleased to call .ai tho homestead of Mr. B. S. Morgan. Emily. last week, and to inspect his new 110qu which is ready for bricklng and paint- incz. .\l r. Morgan l8 to be congratulated on his push and enterprise. He will have one of the ï¬nest homes in the township when completed. Everything is up-to-date and Is a home that would do credit in a tow n or city. It In situa- ted an a splendid elevation, from which a inuqnif‘oent \ iew can be had of Ome- n ac and the surrounding country. Mr. I. Whitesmith will be at Mr. D. ADAM'S Store, Bethany. on June 28th only, and at the Mirror Ofï¬ce, Omemee, on June 29th only. Re- member the dates and leave your clocks and watches for repairs as early as possible. Par~ ties owing him are re- quested to call and set- tle on above dates. PENNY BANKS IN DANGER SPECIAL NOTICE. i Hemp Carpets. Union Corpus. Wool 9nd Tapestry â€upon, Floor Oilcloflu, etc. ; Sale began on \Vcdnesday Morning. june 14th. “'4: have to vacate l the store for the Ontario Bank, who take possession of it shortly. star“ If your dealer does not handle our ’l'wlne, write Plymouth Binder Twine Agency, 5% Bay Street, ’l‘crento. A NEW STORE. ' A NEW STOCK, NEW PRICES. Look at a Few of Our Prices, Men's Bunkim 90c., good as any $1.00 Boot. Men's Bluchcr Cut $1.20. Men's Oil Grain $1.50. Boy's Boots 65, 75, 85, $1.00. Boy’s Chocolate $1.25. Boys Dongolas $1.15. Ladies' Oxfords 75', 85. 1.00, 1.25. “ Southern Tie 1.65, reg $2. Over 800 Men's Suits, ranging ln price from 88.50 to $12 per suit. All to be clonred. 200 Boys and Childreru Salts. all prices. to go at deep cut prices. Big s't0ck of Men's Summer Coats and Vests, all at clearing pI'ICOI. Men's Odd Pants . Vests 4: Odd Costs, sll to be cloned out regardless or prices. Men’s Oversost's, ranging In prlcs from 8:,00 to 812, sll to be ssorlï¬ced at dosp cut or cos. Youllxs' and Chlldren’s Roofers, Ovsrcoms, Pu Jscksu, sll to bo cleared as your own prlses. Robinson Ewarrt. Robinson Ewart, We have a large complete stock of Prints. Ginghams, Sheetings. Grey and Bleached Cottom, Carpet Warp, Wrapperettee, Shaker Flannels, Slurtmgs, Cot- tonades, Grey Flannels, Table Linens. Towels and Towelllnge, all to be sold at . deep cu: pnces. LINDSAY, We have Privnto and Company Funds to lam on good farm "entity at 5 per cent. per annum. Terms to cult bor- rower. We hue a large and «Ice: flock of ell kinda of Men’a Bon’ Fe)! 1!.“ at over rice. from me lowest price to the but good: in the trade. Both Hard and 80 t elt Httl, Men's and Boys’ Caps and I" lines in headwear, comprising some of the but English and Amerlcnn makes, :11 to be clean ed regardless of price. FIVE PER CENT Barristers, Solicitors, c., I .induy. Ont. - 27-ly' ‘Just as Good’ as PLYMOUTH. Black Dresl Good. in Plain Henriettaa, Serges, Poplin: and Instres. Fancy Figured Black Dress Costumes, In pretty all-over Crcpon effects, and pretty Fig- ured Lustres. Colored Dre-a Goodsâ€"Plain and Figuredâ€"in all the newest shade. and weaves. All strictly new goods, to be cleared at a big sacriï¬ce. Bradburn House. Omemee, every Monday. Kenny 8c Weldon, Over 300 Ladies’ Blousesâ€"all prices and stylesâ€"in Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Organdies and Silks. all to be cleared out. \Ve have a splendid range of Ladies’ Black made-up Skirts, Linen Skirts, Pique Skirts, Underskirts and \Vrappers, all to be cleared out at prices that will ensure a speedy clearance of all. 185 Pairs Lace Curtains, in price from 25c, 50c and 75¢ per pair up to $3.50 and $4.00 per pair, all to goat clearing pl‘lCcS. Ladies‘ Parasols and Sunshadcs, in black and colored silks and wool mixtures, all to be cleared out at cut prices. H. B. ALLAN Eflfiï¬ Want GOOD Binder Twine, and are will- ing to pay a fair price (or it. Sensible far- mers know GOOD twine is the cheapest ; and poor twme is dear at any price. It is not what you pay, but what you get, that constitutes a bargain. " 1’1) mouth " make and sell GOOD twine as low as GOOD twine can he sold. “ Plymouth " does not make or sell POOR twine at any price. Winding- Up Sale Money to Loan. Our Premises Must Be Vacated in the Next Sixty Days. LIND SAY, LADIES’ BLOUSES AND SKIRTS NO OTHER TWINE IS 74 Kent St, 2 Doors \Vest Campbell's Grocery, R. B. ALLAN 8b 00., LINDSAY; CURTAINS AND PARASOLS AT THE GREAT CORNER STORE. GREAT CLEARING AND Dr. Arthur Day, DENTIST. LINDSAY. (Successor to the late Dr. Hut.) Member of Royal College of Dental Surgeons. and Toronto University. Moo Graduate of American Dental College. Most modern painless dentistry prac- cisod in most scientiï¬c manner. Charges moderate. OFFICE-Hart's Old Stsnd. (over Armstrong’s Fur Storedâ€"8.31:1 ONTARIO. on every Tax. See that you get It ThisTrade Mark ls Willi“ Have returned from the market with a. New Stock and at Prices to suit the Customer. The goods are very stylish in Clocks, Watches, J ew- ellery, Fancy Combs for Ladies’ Hairdressing; New and Stylish Purses. Fancy Writing Paper and Envelopes. Prayer Books and Hymnals. A New Assortment of Musical Instruments. A fresh stock of Timothy Seed, Mangle Turnip, 8m. New Stock of patent medicine at out prices. We intend closing our store earlier in the evening. Please call and examine our new goods. . OMEMEE. In order to make room for anoth- er line of Goods, I Will . Offer Special BARGAINS Ill GHHEEHIES R. J. Mulligan, DRUGGIST, OMEMEE W. BRADBURN. Watch this space for next week’s announcement The Peoples Grloeerly ‘ Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, and Eggs W A N T E D. Mixed Paints, best Qualityâ€"lasts longestâ€"least waste. Brooms, Brushes, Woodenware. Fruit and Vegetable Sprayers at reduced prices. A Call Solicited. Buy the Attic Wall Finish. Does not rub off. 25c. will brighten ....... y99€ b99153; __ _ Eavc Troughing, Galvanized Iron Zinc, Gutter Material ready for use General Jobbing Tinsmithing. Omemee Stovefljy Emporium S A L E Still Continues. LAMPS, LAMP Goons. ‘ Screen Doors and Windows at Reduced Pricex CHEESE FACTORY CANS Dairy Supplies, Best Yalue. Dealer in Good Bicycles. for the next 10 Days. . D. Stimson. Extra. Quality.