. . ‘ ,- FARM â€FRO ' ALE ' ' ‘ CORENREEP-(LNDCE. in is distinct] to be borneln. mindthat we -â€"â€"< 1:? Au 4:; floorinnï¬s, -. {EAR RUIZ); The best ith' to buy your Woolleus iARKET REPORTS. VV ‘KT ' I v O n}... LINDSAiEZniï¬'IZI-S’ 5“,, 189‘ -e . a n t lidland Divisi White and Grey Blankets and Sheetings. single 8?. double width. ml’lismng on. "e“. ï¬'m'ture empomm A SCI-â€133d ,je stock of NE\\-’ DRY U ODDS on hand. Mflnvers and Gavan. in our midst. We understand our oflic. ) z 7 ~ ‘ i â€" ‘ s do not, b nscrting lemon? 00'1“" any I - , " , , opinion favorable to their hum“ Nf’ , . - ~ GOOD FARM .FOR bALE DR to notice whatever will betak n or anon); F‘ali Wheai.perbushel. - - s to so . one: , , Ram. Apply to mous lciters, norcan we return those the. byte Wile!“ - so [.0 33 _ , ‘ ' lire reJc. ti d. Letters shouldhewrlten on Spring Wheat. “ . . . a, Tl:.\l.\‘~ JAS. THORNTON, one side or the paper only, and all com- Goose vi hcut‘ “ . 55 P! re“ ' Omemee. municutlons must bear the signature or Buckwheat ‘ . _ . 35 fluid - . ‘ . _ ‘ _._. m.â€" m. ..__ the writer. Vi hli'h lsmerely '10 Tim-“glib? 335:†,,‘ ‘ 1,35 to 35 I I I ‘xpress We (Jesus to call attention to the superior quality of the Woollen a t. S 1 $53,133,311“: “‘e “'“e' ““1 n†Peas.mummles†.- . l . 3g i3 23. Tim... goods we are muziilficturing. Our customers arc those who use the c 1011 a; 9 [ON , ï¬g? .. - 85 to is 8mm, . ‘ - ‘) . . ‘ ‘ goods they purcliasv, consequently quality takes precedence of cost OF “wmm _ COMMUNICAT ° garages 3?; bush. - :5 m .5, were» \iitii them, and hw ing no mimiiiissinns or middle men’s proï¬ts t) add to th( -i. , . ‘ ' ‘ T Fd" M" , Beer, pgfcwt -- . 4 1631?) .3 58 ' nuiss To .i n: .v emitof manufacturing, we take no anxious tlioui-liitlis to whether this or that may l o ‘ (tors irror.â€" _ ‘ Dressed Hogs, poi-1001b. 5 00 to 31;.) i' .l l... be made a little cheaper, but. we try to have the material and workmanship Just = DEAR Sins, - We would like to 85k gives Hugs] “ " - 4 2-3 to 4 50 ï¬fflï¬'mï¬ml as thimiughly good :18 possible. through your valuable Pap“) 9'“ explan- sï¬itf’ï¬ï¬r‘iï¬ï¬ï¬ â€" _ 9 :2, 219 , _ _ . ation from our celebrated Village coun- Wool per", _ ,5 ,0 7.; 5.-.“ _. In \ARIN we lul‘Ve 35 dill‘ercnt lands, which iicgliarzi'nteeiis good as home made. cil, u hat they mean by the persecuting Hides percwt . 2 00 to 2 00 A “"0 grade 01 3 at" M‘ Ladlt‘ï¬â€™ and Children’s “'ear- IN rm: mwxsmrs or spirit they have shown towards the es- 333% 13‘3â€?“ - 2 03 to 4 00 7 ism... - .. w And you want Drsr Goods and ARRIVALC Lambsklns . 90 l0 3 go Slice skills,peng . . Aizizzx Chili cns,pcr pair - 49 to 50 we adVISe buylng ii here you \t‘l'lflfriibxfzklvlv Gecse,pcrlb - ' ~ - - .. th B 1: v1 f lines... 2:: get 9 95 a ue or your â€5.5m PETERBORO’ MARKETS. - Petcrboro’Julyl'ithJsm. money and that is at gliding: " ious village constable, acting under in- structions, called upon the manager of said emporium, and demanded the sum There will be 801d 0" of ï¬fty dollars for the privilege of al- . . : Saturday, the 213i iii if Jill , tilt“. 3113531313 Quilts: .33, . 5 HORN BROS.’ Llndsay woouen M1118. 1894, a, clown (â€clock in theymmoommy lock his pliicg of busmess. The citizens: of our village and vicinity consider this anxnnnxis HOTEL, ROLL CARDING. SPINNING and \\'i:.ivl.\'c doneon shortest notice. All orders by mull promptly attended to. I a C p... S W051, . . a piece of petty persecution. Mr. ’i‘ang- Wlicalitnn per bushel siiiiiimru o {is m .i 00 . .. .. . . , . . â€"ln theâ€" ney. the proprietor. has rented theshov no“, ï¬ï¬‚féï¬llfï¬lfg‘c‘ï¬gï¬â€œ 0, cm s,";;’f§gf,’,‘,3’ pm". i y T H E for a year, and has as much right to do “our: bakers percwip '... 2 '00 mg, 60 m“, 1),,“ “up, ' _~‘ " v 0f OMEMEE busmess as any merchant in it. garley, will bushel.-. so to in """"""" . é , it h ,1. i m iS- ens, smu ............... 1" to Go ‘ l n :m. . 3 By vmue of Powers of Sam Ponmmed in IA! :ltber case,of pleat .w silo ' («lint Posts, mummies .......................... co to ill {2112?} '1 K certain Mortgages, which will beproduccdat P a‘. e ,V our Loun“ ls â€1 _ 'e, rec Outs ............ 36 to 37 All "m1: “2‘". , theSule,the following Prupcrucs:â€" arbitrary by-law passed, forbidding our Buckwhea 3m†3». a, , i. L . . ‘ , pancal‘ I blacksniitlis starting tires on our streets 3,31%; 'Ki'iii'ke in to ~11 . , , 6 00 to 6 50 .. 6 no to ti So Apples, per bag ........................... 1 oo to 1 Bo The East half of Lot twenty-rive in the to set “res' thereby compelling PM“ ‘ ._. w . . - . . . ~ - ties to '0 to Mt. Pleasant or Reab iro to NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, OMEMEE‘ alliih£$erll~th ‘cvgriittifillisilgg (gndllhiilii‘d?(iilmiilirgil E t Clover, rcd ............ more or less saw u d t t ‘ have such work done, much to their in- 3:331:23]: Wâ€. Perlb- If“: {f . . - - ' ' " excep' w“" 3' “0â€â€ onvenience and to ti o in'ury of our . ’ . 1 " “ ' , .. - - . . sold to one Thomas in it-i d. c . .‘ J Blit.tcrhlrklii.. ill to 20 03â€. ill-“a. . x . Has on hand a fun StOCk Of all kmds Of The i‘oilméingllnprovlciriciiltgare mill to be businessmen. We notice that the auth- Eggspcrdiir... .. â€silo it) on the premises: Aboutooacres cleared. critics in all other towns lllVltï¬ trade to 313393,:‘1’33'6‘ " .g‘ 3?, {3:3}, FRESH : FAMILY : GROCERIES â€near. u. mi. places ....i....i Orm-Ing i. drive It ' ' ‘ ' ' wood, iird, per ii'i’i'iii'IIf.iI".'.'.".".'.'..'.. 2 so ll) i iii. W ood, soft, pcr load . ...... 2 on to 3 50 Out (liiop,pcr cwt. .. l 20 to l 20 The South hair of Lot three, iii the thlr- away by “Ilium and Petty by-laws. tccuth Concession orthe township of(‘iivan, containing one hundred acres inorcor less. Mom. Axon- . l’ca elm i “ :.. l 15 ml 2o A Free Trip to t The following improvements are said to be 1'? ifarley cliop l: .. l 1‘? l0 1 39 trial Fair and I I l . on the premises: About Toucrcsclciircd, iiuv- ChUX‘Ch Notes I olluids ' ‘ " . s ’ to l 0" ' . . ‘ lug erected thereon a from" house and burn. . ermv per ton ............................. .lo oo_to “1012 ' '. .. .. ._ 'l‘heroggnlisoun 0!"!!lmrd or about, any young â€" :ultu‘iciid‘dxhliroiil .................. {(1:10 1. The â€L ‘ - ‘ . "e“ 3"“? "u l- The services in connection with the ' .. ., . ".‘ """ ' ' - V, , :.-. . Our Teas are all N cw and Fresh, and Will be found A I. Try our m :Eegasbisjulf‘flr ieiii. etrhiiiéi piirxchiilse Presbyterian Clurch, oiiiemee, will be Ygi:é(k;té’lfllflhlï¬ltgliilu . 32 l0 :5 desxml‘" {1 ' . . . . . t a own on a fly ii an o. , ' . , 'd ' . . . ................. â€2 ; i. .‘j.. iâ€. _ zsc‘ Tea†It is hxtra Value. 3 Sï¬utmw terms will be made known at the gzllt'lott 3 o’clock p. m. ROL W. Mchai, flingizvpcrgilgéred pcrlb ..... . 003m i m5 offer t lf‘l. Ill \ v ‘ . ‘ ~ 8 0W er .,r0ugii .................. ooo lucr. ll m FOR THE W ARM WEATHER, we keep all kinds of Canned For turn-er Particulars apply to Tlio v. P. s. c. z. of the Medical-t Efflaï¬iiéï¬mï¬iflié; ----- , ------ g.- ------- 4 0,, ,, 1;": P i: iitiii' e * v ‘ ' . , ‘ . . - "p L‘ cw . l 0 ' E, i’ . i." Meats, Vegetables, Prints, c., Fresh and Good, and weguaranâ€" JOBES. BROS. a: MACkEsz, (,hurch willholil its regular meeting toe Muttonâ€, {LWP ________ ,_ 7,0 5 e†‘ tee every car ~ Sclicltors,'l‘oruntost.. Tunox'ro, night. Topic: ( hnltlamty; led by P- gggflbgeï¬'b ----------- i ------ l b---- . _ 18, 306159 ' each. befurc N; 1" “ - . . . . Or to (1 A.BALFOUR, 850., Race assisted b ' G. McBriou and C. M- â€5" "g,“ p" 0" " " "’ " ". " - . . .. . {0 Dozen Fresh Salmon to arrive this week. A full line of Christie, OBI“. Gnu"). 304‘ mm}. 5 {258.11% weight. ......................... 4 split? of; ‘ mi,“ 0..., ~ 7., ,. Brown's Biscuits alwa}'s In StOCk. In CoL‘N DIES and CON' The service. in connection 'Wi‘h the I‘Jucks, Per Elf ..... 5.0 [0 7!? ‘0 the 'l‘ijflil... 7 .V . FECTIOVERY we have everything “a (reesc,uiich ........... 00m 7.; Turkeys,euch ........... 75 to l 25 I THE M . limit}? it“??? 2°23: -° “2.3311. iii ICE-CREAM! ICE-CREAM! ICE-CREAM! 0 EM“ MIRROR "d ‘S d) f" -S Chickens pcrpalr... . (Mom 0 o‘o ! tember' and N the Methodist Church, Omemeo, will be mégggzm‘m‘ ---------------------------- 333131;: I there. 3“ conducted by Rev. Neil ton Hill in the ' """""""""""""""""" ' We ~,i;;i 3-... ‘ TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY . OMEMEE. FRIDA). JULY 6. 1894. morning!“ (1)030. who “'indelivergser. H . I 1 . ‘ \__ mon to tie rangenien, three difieront ° sec-uni. .«rgm‘ m. l . EARLY CLOSING '“geibei'igipme†i.“‘rif§"“'l"“â€Â° Dr' S' ' Clarke, These pr1ces are gOOd for every ii . rea-L: at eianon int ei. rnoon and . . "‘ . . . 7 . .â€" m s “83- W. BRADBURN. Tl f n _ f h M Emu mm... mi m... d..- W...J??.“Z“.;‘.fâ€â€œf.“°°“;, i day m the week and Extra s, 10 0 OWlng, rom t O onetar' V tedt t 90 a geO de . Int! - u 6 rd. urn ousn, llicmce OUR MOTTO: Fresh Goods. ’ ° ° ’ r " r ' '°'"°“‘ on the list Monday and 3rd Wediicsdiu' of "W. nnmmï¬ Bargains on Thursday 3:23;; Allen S. Macdonell, issue of ALg'b'. BARRISTER, SO lCITUR, 0. .Times, was handed to us by one of our ing, at Mount ilureli, Rev. J. (Bax-butt - _ will ofï¬ciate and in the atternoon at O )8. merchants, and is published by request, He will also preach on Orangeism [at We have frequently taken occasion to these places. He will conduct the even- LLS comment upon Various movements diâ€" ing service in tl.o Methodist Church, Sample (In); ‘3. : .-.'. rected towards securing the early clos- Omemee. . .. , " _ , . ‘l . r- or ‘ ing_ ol‘sbops. Our comments 1,3“an An item from the linds-iy Post has 8:g{:,hi:ll\:lt)s(.£:nw o! hunt .md )ork ; trl.l bl. .iir.’.. .. . . umbzl'sflly’tfgobmbht to 1th“. “lieu; for that "Owing. to say of one cl ur h in â€Moneyto Loan- Money Invested. Addn‘s" " ‘l " †we level is no on y in t ie inter- 0 ' ’ l C 5-:lm W - - - ) ., est ofshop employees, but iilso‘consider which Rev. Newton Hill was its pastor, h"“*""*““‘* hlte Stl‘lpe MUSIID at 4C’ Per yard’ WOI‘th 80‘ INK A' I": 32533022323133?! 21:3:3’33311219‘2‘; during the past tl.ree years. Space will T. W aldon, V. S., , Ladies’ Whlte Cotton C hemise and Drawers, Lace L 331:. ;. L - ' . " 1" nlv allow us ofl rinting a few extracts â€" ‘ . . n advantage of the busmess community. 0 ’ ti :1} _ OMEMEE, UN'r‘ARIo. i m d at 150. each WOI‘th OOC. -‘.«, i,“ i > - ONT. Not all the success ofa i-rmperous busi- from, le one“ l ,1 em _ Gmduatc of the Out. Yeti-riiiury (Village. l Trlm e . , , I :2. 1,â€. .\ . ness ,3 due to skill m buying and elf“. tl “Vie havle Jï¬ust issuledtfrpm thzs (imlce [:egiistiolt‘fgnhlumbcr oi'uic oiiiurio \‘ciei-lii- ,Huck Towehng at 43. per yard, worth 80 dre. ...i.., tive dis is of voods, altl 'i u . lo annual. liallcm 8 women 0 t it! 4 3500â€- ~ . . , c: i‘ i-..;.. . -.f are mos}; iiiipOiiini factorsl?ufhrl iiiiicsii Queen St. Chum-t. Or which the Rev. “Haul-F42»; dymmngw Mime-MO. Lad1es’R1bbed Cotton Undervests 50., worth 100. wishâ€"r... do uds noon-the a earance and be- - Newton Hill has cen pastor during the UFFW 3‘ . 0’“ â€mm A “""S WWW)“ - “ "mi" 1 mg): the clerks. .de the ideal “1:; last three years, and it must be very R Art MUShn at 50' per yard, worth 80' Tim '5'“ El ‘ And Bui din" Material of all man or saleswoman, is not the roduct gratifying ‘0 t '9 â€"3"“, 8""“93‘3†. ' ' ‘ 1' ‘ kinds kept in Siock of lohg working hours. Most (.‘uliiadian and the ofï¬cials and members of this J H 899theran’ ‘Llne.n ’HUCk TOW els at 5C. eaCh’ WOI'tEl lOC. . m†H F, j J ' wholesale houses have adopted early chlgvh ll ling that thOIlnzlfnclzil’: as well BANKER BROKER, 91 Kent, LINDSAY. Ladies Black Cashmere Hose at luC. per pan; A iiiaia . » . ciosin s'stems. Those em l - d i as 190 ier eer men So wor-,are in â€" _ . ' .. _, count «ins: gm" ' E? Storm .Sash, Porches, and these gest’ablisiluients, Wlilcll’ Osmondâ€: ahealtll}’ and prosperous state. Ii'tliere 0333:1933) lioiui on Monument lowtst rates worth 300‘ _ . ::. ’ -. < ‘ 8%)!de made 1!! the qutckest pOS- close at a" o’clock, have the privilege is one ï¬rléi oftiaiior "’9',“ tiiuln another, Approved liidorsSd Nlotcs dil;(‘l)lilllt'd roi- ll“ " t ’ ’ " Si e time. of taking part in all athletic sports, and that has ourisiied “"t ll“ ‘ ‘9 bounds any term ""t exec†â€u" 2mm†"l' 0 “we"; - l I l l . _ at the same time can devote their even. or “'3 Bay Of Qumte Qonferencei _an_d -“ Re 1. l .T . -. “I > - i .' MOHldlngS All kinds of lumber, cedar pOSts lugs to mental culture. 'i‘ilat good use should feel proud 0f their “‘fcess; it: ‘5 Bradburn House. this 5.“; . g: ,. . . ,. . - .- and cordwood wanted is made of these opportunities none ii iii certainly ““3 charge. , “‘9 _.._ ' l ' i Casings . ' dispute. Why then should the employ- conference ofthrce years 330i appomted Planm‘", Matchinn and Turning 888 Of the retail merchant, be less fay- Dir. lrliii to their circuit. The congrega- all at Loa‘est Pricesb ored'i’ “on increased, and the new church The agitation for early shop closing which had been only been a small mis- Attention given to country dwel- appears to he annivergu] one and is con- sion three years before had to he on- This hotel has been established for over 30 Buy .\ :. .:'. i . . . ears, and is titted up with the very best I ‘ in†y Y _ ‘ . , improvements. [thus good accommodation l 8ft. .- . . - l‘orcommcrciiil men with splendid sample , rooms. The whole house is heated with hot ’ U ‘Wili-li . d I . . d d . "l†agdlii-i in evvi-lryd wnfvla limit-clogs lititel‘. :Tlliliiilj fâ€"ig. 1'" l : . . . . ï¬ned go no particular line of business. largo . its now an in open out cirâ€" ‘he‘ or s supp e w i i ‘.‘ so act ram o. .. ' . . lungs «111d. estimates for buildings From our exchanges this week we learn 2‘82?) and! 18 paying the nefat Ballail ot‘ 333333333333085335;!algmlflglnndggglgl: ! I _1 1:: or?“ 3 ‘3 ‘1 . an re airs f"well. that in various towns in Ontario the \i i “'1 l ainem )8" "PO near V â€'90 tlve hostiersinchnrgc. Rates, $1.00 per day. i ' , . . . _ .in say of L"-': ’72-" 3' p b early closing a: stem is being adopted hundred. and has at large and flourish- I. w. WILSON. Probrlcior. ‘56 pieces Of Fancy Dress Goods (J01) Lot) north {Hm 10c. to IJC‘ Julr. ‘ ‘ J R DONELL . PROPRIETOR ., * ' * “N- p... ,i. 5O . ., . i . . . ‘ . . . . , ,- (0 i ,- _ . .\ - . - , ' - chants, grocersnind proVision dealers. N b 1mps on .El. 011 so, 9 places of (cloud ( asi mere north 75c. per \ard. i1(\\' jcc. l .. A - L i , ~ But the most interesting information Garden party , ,, r. - - - , - ' Bulb-arms. '4 . concerning the movement comes from __ ' LINDSM._01\I‘ARIO. is pieces of l‘lowu'cd l‘rcnch Lelazne worth 30c. per yard, new 10c. (“31, and you; ‘ . Montreal. At a meeting of .3 Specml Perhaps one of the moat enjovable af- First-Class in all its Appointments. 315 pieces of Colored Serge Dress Goods, 4.; in. wide, worth 40c- per m. to 1m... ~. , i “ a committee of. the Qty council to con- fairs of the kind ever held in Omemee "' I - pumdmg" T" i ‘ ‘ ‘l ‘ ' Meme “Mammy 0' News a i..- .i... mi... mi new on we mews: citiz‘i't'lt'l‘i-iJE'claim.“t . yard, now 29c. .. ~ . : , ~ , - . . . ‘ iris. c 1!. _ .- g. . . m . . .. , . 1“ enforcmfl the “fly 0'08'11301' Btores- of Wm. Adams’ ast Friday night. Such Billiard Room and Biirbchhop iii ciiniii-c- 18 pieces of Colored I<ancv Dress Goods, 44 in. Wide, worth 3=c. far R. J. Mo. .25: . . - .i \\ both the advocatesand 9pponentsofthe “as the universal expression of the "M‘- Flr‘wcm“ snmple “own" ' J t‘ t 3“ " F r‘“ - scheme received a inï¬rm". Four hunâ€" S ial Rates toClubs nndThcatrlculCom- \‘erd, DOW 20C. isomer. .. . H . - - . d f t , 1. [=5 . many pleasure seekers from the country 1;“ - h “an?" . m... .. § : dr:.ti3:df gr‘igoggrrleflc “int? 5‘38““! 3 as well as our citizens who attended. pun em J. McADAMs, Proprietor. ‘job Lot of Dress Goods at 5c. per yard, worth Izgc. w en â€â€™Â° ’ " . pe ’ 0 7° W “V 9.03""? 0 more} Th9 success attending this event was job Lot of French Cliallics at 10c. pcr \uid worth 20c. A large ii::::;:ii;r -.-‘ . ' on Tuesdays, cdnesdays, fiiursdays greatly due to the followmg ladies who R hb C - . ~ ' ’ - p - b .. -=- l and l-ridays: a, 7 o’clock p- ,,,_ m the spared no pains laborin making“ a The at 1111 ompany Job Lot of American Lliallics at 5c. per yard, worth M: e“? 0â€â€œ- ' " ‘ ' I winter, and 8 o’clock p. m. in the sum- 0 ,, success. vi . tho Al‘isses Ad ms ’i'imms mar. lwentptwostorekeepersat Hocli- Ste henso: and Johnstoml The lemo: elaga declared themselves _in_favor of na 3' ice cream, coffee and cake was mm early closing, Without specifying days something delicious and the arrange~ . . - or hours. Sixty-eight grocers favored ' Haring bought out the Stove and Tlnware Busmess of \V. 1_ early‘ closing on Mondays, Tuesdays, ment for such was perfect. The music McGilJ iii omemee, 1 am prepared to sell Goods at the Lowest Liv' mane-days and Thursdays. or laud- “’"dem‘ “3 °"°°â€"“‘ “d “‘8 °V°“' iordsand storekeepers who were 0 s ing’s entertainment throughout was well ing Prices, and in order to make room for more stock, I will offer â€â€™0 received.andthecroundslook PETERBOROUGH. Branch ofï¬ceâ€"Cor. Murray and Bethune Sis, Lumber, Shingles. Sash, Doors, Blinds, \Vln- , K Look HPh-f ‘L-V: "‘ \Vntn‘iu‘m CI-i-iicx. ‘ l1 :--i-li ’. 77 ' \m .. dow and Door Frames: New-iii Posts, still â€K J ’ Rails, Ralusteru. Moulders c. 1 H311 \V. ilr..i.>::r:~ Scranton Coal in Egg, Stove and Nut Sizes ° , . _ r, . . . ' in. tziis 1<~ Briiir Hill ror Grates; smiiiiliig and \\ hite Lnlaundried Shirts at =c. . rt -- txsement x. Steaming (.‘oul' also Coke and Lehigh 4-) CQCh’ “0 h IDC' i spit-ts given 1:3; : " l l l ’ ' . thing which 3.11.:12'. . ed charm- Lump tor Foundries. :Mens Black Cashmere 0C ' 2- . . _ ‘ . id to tlhe closings? s-tlo'lles at a ï¬xed ing'astliey were illuminated with chi- 99â€".ly (. E HUBBS hem l Ladle , G L d 5 16, at 3c per pair, noxih 10c. Roll carding. ’?.i. :1 GREAT BARGAINS for CASH ONLY, in STOVES. TINWARE. ,fft'l,‘1353131:imbsiiiiï¬fblodgï¬lgï¬g gene and gflile?!‘ lliglrltsb 1é-Ieslsris. J. 111‘ " - - . . e . . 5 re n ericsts, long,r sleeves, at 15c. worth 30. done on tie .s~ .1... LAMPS and "OTHER GOODS in Connection With the above bu51~ such a by-ia\-. Another petition gave .arneple, ‘ ‘ " ' ' ' * ‘l-V 0": and - Childrens’ Ribbed Underv G. W. MULLIGAN Ladies’ \Vhite Cott0n NigESts at 5c. each, “‘Ortii 10c. Bros. Woorlen .‘i:' t Gowns at 40c. each, worth 65c. - - the names of the aldermanic candidates Stephenson were present and gaveshort nessnt Unhcard of Prices, never-before krlDVVD in Omeniee. . . at the last election who pledged them- izd$;3?e:. 232;: Xxx-lat? Shel-(ticdlifi'll: I will add to my stock, all kinds of 0115, and parties requiring selves to for early clomnm, ' ' - The Itdoil'lT }'-~:- . r _ , _ W. . Nav ' Blue Serve {01' BO "' I c - -. , .\ ~ resulted in re 3 1 ‘. .4 ‘7‘ until ofearlv closin'u 'ed tliltlitliiiggiit “Pt-h the ladies and band boys, kindly 111 VISlt omemee on > b )5 Sluts at -Cc. pd "dld’ “mm JLC. (Conservative fr. .. ‘ same will ï¬nd it to their advantage to hm, from d , t . I. ht’lst, P t‘ givmg a handsome donation for the F d f h k . _ It,†*’ - ‘ - smarts. 23.5%? 5.3;? W- “.l'°‘° is 1“ ay 0 93" wee ' “ ., - " . ' . ,- ceedso ti eevoninrainounte toa out - c. i iigni. a' . -.. W. D. STINSON’ omemee home i-lBSGI'lied that atllli'd’of their bUSI- $2300. WlliCli will {5’8 judiciously spent Call on hlm for terms ‘ pawl}. â€0., is \' : : nessvas done after 7 oclock in the for the band. After a. vote of thanks . Sl . ï¬l‘nll iii-mm..- MW evening. Others contended that the was given to those assisting and to Mr. 1n mu C. present system was in the interests of - Having sold out my stock to W. D. Stimson, I wish to tender the clerks themselves, in that it kept 3,3333%;L‘L’Jhimguï¬ggdii'igdci‘i’iï¬i sill: my sinCereithunks to my many customers for their liberal patronage the") {mm “'3 “reels and dissipation ' day or iii:lit.â€";“ 1’ Overt-lo :;;’fl “ ; 1 WANTED. f 469 469 streets in Paris .3 7‘ _ AGENTS to sell our choice and hardy nur- , , . . . , . parsed. occasi n in: ,-. . .. _ . 3 at nighttime. It was also claimed by 'â€"__â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" , -k ith s l , (, .3. U 0« mt ~ sauce starting in Omanee.‘andnsk .8. continuance of of the same to tbecomw?‘ of those opposing the scheme F l , C {323333,ng 0:;Iggna’gramiloggioimmmg. not my .S.UC.CCSS.OI'- Yours in _Sili€€‘fii§)’., that consideration should be paid to the CW 81’ S orners. our new and chmce varieties orseed potatoes. 3 Secure the agency at once, which will iiiind- ' s - , somely repay you its now is the time to sell i469 Ladlcs Sllh Para-5015: ma such goods tor spring planting. ‘ Address F. N. iiAi COMPANY. Nursery- men and Propagators of Choice Sued l’otiu l l W. I. MCGILL {30$ that many merchants had recently â€"- Q expended a great deal of money in Speck†l° Th" “mo" ï¬tting up their business places with Rev. John Gal-butt occupied the pul- lighting apparatus. while others had pit at Bethel on Sunday evening last. taken long leases of particular stores be- Miss M_ Moore, of fumbling . . . is visit- cause ofthe ï¬tness of their situation for ing this week at her aunt’s, Mrs'. R. De- hm doinganevoning trade. veil. . The fastest >. _ nufacturer 5 samples, no mo I‘alnscfs worli is a. y m. ;_- ' alike to be sold at Half Price. Buubary. lie c..:‘. 4 Job Lot of Black Silk Laces from SC. ~ toes. Roohcstcr. N. Y. per ) ard up minute. job Lot of Cream Laces from 3c. per some peoplothe most favorable shopping on Sunday, July 8â€" at 6'30 p .m. time is after 7o’clock in the evening. Mrs. M- Ruth, accompanied by her This is, however, probably as much the mother, Mrs. 6‘. Switzer, 3’ ent a few mult of habit as of anything else. days this week VlSitlllg friends in Bob- Port Hope an} E'i': ' . clubs will plug: “ on neutral gross; us ,~ ‘ i. L Yard Up- .21; 3'53? $11.31- .7 , " ‘ . 32' ti!“ ‘9‘ «I'm-l", . Somo of these objections are not . . . . ,. jo ot of fine EmbrOIder} from 3c. per yard up. ,3meughmirfmmm ‘ A o 0 worth of serious attention' oth r a Rev. he“ ton Hill,0iir new pastor, m" - 10b LOt 0f Ladies’ C t f - New and Styllsh Furmture vaiisdm.....i......i....:..s .3: pm. .. m... m... .. 3...... v 5 mm .p. (3,. Turnip, . arranged. .'.o.w ' the time to bu Where it is really disadvantageous to caygeon. _ ° 1 t ' 31' nut... . 1‘ ls y shop beforcithat hour, consumersshould Miss S. Miller and Mrs. Stirling, ac- e n ' iss Jesa“ Sixteenth century oak be prepared t: snfler some little incon- com panied by am. ther lady from Peter- l venionce. at all times bearing in mind boro’, drove out to the Bethel neighbor- . o ' the golden rule. 0n the other hand, hood this week. 'Bedroom Surtes Elm sultes manta. ortho early clo-mg assoc a- The balloon, which ascended on the - ~ 1 , ‘ , trons.should regard the meds 01' 0011- 2nd of July, in Petorboro', was seen by lumen. and an etch case where the . some of our people in the vicinity of ‘ ° ' system 1' 340% Wd‘ “1001*? P0 “M Fowler’s Corners, a distance of about 9 DID-mg 00111 I I 1 es. to the customers of the store givang no- home for a ye-i i {Remember that ev m," Buckwheat ery Thursday “'ednesday. . IS a! Bargain day When extra The High Scion: g.- All G uaI antee ‘10“. ‘!e be u llQZ‘. 11'. . ' ° 0 enty~nine csudi.i..tas . ._ Bargams W111 be given. Terms u" Mem- . ati . the be That On Sunday, July let, our village was superlor Flour ' $1°65 ’ . géngslgm will; mugs-‘0 than 0:33;: enlivened up by the arrival ofa number ,_ CASH W ‘ of orangelodges, Bethel,0rango Corners, Royal Bakers - 1.70 wecan well believe. Thisis unfortunate - - l . . . _ ' Bridgenorth and J libilee. They formed . . _ - - but the disadvantage mil [or a large into line on Kin - . . . . gist, and were led b A Large V anety of Bed Sprmgs, mam round minim...†Ow m 5...... m... is... m... iii... s... if. 8' we may repeat, some sacriï¬ce may Division St. thence down Division St. to . well be made to aocom lish so great a . - . andMattI‘eSSGS, an at Lowest good. An unfortunate failure ofan early the Lskevale Presbyterian Church. i‘he churehwas ï¬lled to overflowing and a . t ' The great tower LII bl 0f the town; I Thames in Lou ion. l'. 1;. closing by-laiv is incompuisory nature. . - . . â€"â€"-â€"â€"- 3“." 053086 by the his , , , . Trade slmuld, in so far as is possible, {wï¬jï¬iryugfetzzï¬eï¬â€™ :1: 33%: 1:31. I PIICBS Ever Offered 111 , be fm from comment mxwm- Matthew Pork and Eggs taken in ~ Wool wantel the in: ms. Woollen .\l.li,~ B: l (“U “'001 to then: and cash price. All goods, delivered to any part gammy is... But unless early closing be made bind- heartsearching sermon from '_â€""'""_""'_â€"â€"‘-‘ Tl“: ONEMEZC Minna), Ml i"80!! allalikethe movement must meet 7th eh‘P‘ and 20th " er ‘3' ' OMEMEE. , with Mun. t} I . I! s 11‘ It is a remarkable coincidence that eXCha'nge for flour' ' .e remainder (if “K '\ M within little more than half an hour af- new subScribers onlv l . . . . .. ‘ . . . , ,8 m, ,0 m, , m R b th In , ldSt d. 365 GEOR -'. vestigation: is ; Respectfully: Sohorted. em Bash- .. Mm .iii.i.i m m...†d" " ‘F b“ a“ d em†6' 6" ‘2 ° 3" GE STREET your subscriptions. . . . he s ' , {h stabbed todeathby an anarchist at Leg- a blow from t as 386m 9 Daniel R' I ‘ i.. . birth of a future King of England was East End. of the Hamill}: :;,l,)[n?;.,: horn on Sunday. The crime was com- proclaimed to the world and while the. "I was snfl’eriii'g mini. ,1 JOHN McCREA, ‘ m... i. m m. w ...i.....i.,... â€a???“c°i""Â¥.-“‘°â€.i"'°“iif.†t‘i‘ï¬'i"°"{"°v I O ; . . . . - , asa o cons ornaion, lose 0 e ‘uoi's â€it 1- . , , last week, when President Carnot was other were sendingupto heaven sounds OS I . ea . O .‘ can incinilydrffj,:,u,i,, Old Stand, ' ' Omemee, Ontario. “New » of praise and jubilation. . a. .r, 514mg“,