p stand King St. West: Ome- psnal. .\lr Morton has secured ices of \Ir Doman, who has de- R to go to the \orth West, and Le new management, and with â€shaman the butane“ Inn“ Solictimz a shun of your p“â€" 30013 mrscttully, um‘. bush. The" me 3190 3 hug: honse and commodioun .gs on the premipes. There in ceih-nt orchard. on given lst Sept., 1897- ll-iS‘S BOUK EOING on. All summer nck, now arriving. This 530,000 Worth of goods at must go. We are working I their money, and attract ‘ry goods. boots and shoes hum; HILL. 0x1: ith. and will carry on business b: In prwnra your marriage Unghzm in Lindsay will issue I fur $2.00. Be sure and pro- uuple time. so as to avoid no xecutor, . Con 7, Emily, czoria. and Durham. .ter the valueg; 0 U R mien-signed wishes to inform hi- nd the pubbic generally, that mhased the business and good 1,50 fur 1.00. a, King st Cw COOLEY FARM ' as 1, CON. 1, \{léi rind it to their advnnt umrse m our Institution. 0 mantee to an a diploma in 3 Rune bu. “e do guarantee to v ro-xgh trsimng m both tho and Shortba'td departmentsâ€" PEXERBORO, 0) 'L' iHAEL LOWES. mixwd haw {or sale a limited Chm». Young Pow). from the in t‘rmada. ’i‘nos. 82.00; Cock- | btmkwl nnw for I932» for spring â€or 13; Ruucn Duck- Ens 81. rs by mail promptly booked J. S. RICHARDSON. Bethany. â€patio. : of13l) acres, more or less. Ew-uu; cleared and in a 30m! ltiuuiun, LL» bmlam-o in put:- E. B. EDWARDS, Sollcnor, Executor, I» give students wb'at they pay Graduates have no 'roublo in “we Work. us for particular: people who wxsh to M indo- s: Carding and Spin- 25c pct yd; Blankets, Lu: \Vcnrmg, 10¢ per yd ND FRIDAYS. .r in: 1.00. .1). 10:0 40¢. per lb. fur 15,25. re: ‘20. 35 per lb: ( urmma (it: per lb. mu fur -ix'. n are going to get manjwd, hip of Ennismoro :\S CASH. re: 71') for 5:3 rm: 1.") fur 3!) rr lave reg: $5 for 70 Kim; "i (""5 bOO‘S 0!! ham}. 6 KUI'E 1%! ES '18 Farm for Sale 392-9 ,e : 01' : Business. m'and fun-the} information BUUTS d: SHOES X GOOD ‘E ST ME NT :ers for Brown Leghorns ard Morton. mm Sale! Pï¬lIBLE 8 H668“ KNOWN AS {THANY WM DORNAN, Baum came. announc- Thes: are Bargain to Attend our great TH I KG 9: 4.0!) fl LUTHISG )0 l. 75 for 2. 50 for 3.00 for 2 25 for 2.25 for }.75 101' ‘0. 00 for 84 50 for 1.25 '30 ft r 95 m ). 349 1.49 to m 99 -12 The Hawk†P. S.â€"I have made arrange- ments with a Toronto ï¬rm to do any watch repairmg you may need. CITY HOTEL, ~Peter‘boro, your own price. Don’t forget you can get PURE PARIS GREEN at R. I. MULLIGAN'S. B. J. Mulligan, Get your photo taken by M. Andrus, next to'l‘. J. Parson’s grm-ery. All work guaranteed ï¬rst-Mass and latest ï¬nish. Prices to suit. Will remam short time onIy.â€"l Slump in prices. .\'ow is you chance to secure a good bicycle at Mr. A. Thornton is visiï¬ng friends in Peter-born. Mr. I. Richardson was in town Mon- day on business. Mr. R. J. Matt-hen, of Lindsay, was m town Monday on business. Mr Jag. Gillrrgiymf Lindsay, was in town this week on business. The excursion on Thursdav, Aug. 5th. via. G. T. R. to Port Hope and Steamer “ Garden Fit)†to Toronto, will be a. most delightfni trip for uh who go. 75cts. p r dozen, inlets. Der § dozen, for ï¬rst- ass photos at Williamson’s Art Gallery, Kent St, Lindsay. \lins Fairbairn, daughter of Mr. Chas ‘Fnirlmlrn, ex- .\I.P., of Bobcaygeon, is visiting: with friends in Emily Messrs: Charles Shaw, J. J. Blackwell. W. Balfour and Then. Blackwell have all erected ï¬ne frame barns recently. FOR Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Sllverwarp, Engagement, and Wed- dms: rings, go tn \V. l’. .‘ld‘urty the Jeweler, Lindsay. .\'o fancy prices thetaâ€"tr Mrs. (Dr.) Yellnnd, and Mrfl. Jnlm ; Blackwell, of Peterboro, and Miss Etler : :hu-k well, of (Hencoe, are th- guests ul'f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradburn. I All business nwn and others who have hnsiness in Toronto will ï¬nd it to their advantage to go on the excursion on the 5th of Aug. Fare only $1.25? children, 60c. Rev. John 17. Tanner. B. A., arrived home Saturday from his vial: to Que- bec, and conducted his usual services on Sunday. Mr. Tanner enjoyed his outing very much. The (miy round floor gallery ‘11 town handy for 0k and young; no stmrn tn M'nnb. All work made by the lustest process. Saus- fu‘tlon guaranteed. Gallery foot nrk’em st“, east. opposite Button Brns..l,lndsay,0nt. E. Wlllmmson. Photographer. Mr. Austin, of Kinmnnnt, on his ï¬rst visit here, was very favorably impress- ed with the attractive appearance of the village and surrounding coumry. He don't understand why we have so llttle navigatxou to Mid from the northern places. The Omemeee Dairy is still booming, making nine cheese daily. which will average 80 lbs. The ï¬rst. half of July was shipped out on Tuesday, Sc. being the price paid, this being the highest. price paid on the Lindsay board. LAW OFFICE of R. BUDDY. Barrister and Solicitor. of Mill- brook, open in 0 m e m e 9 every 1! 0 N D A Y afternoonâ€"Over Brad- burn’s Grocerv.â€"18:f Mr. A. E B) erg, traxeller for Spooner Lo., Port Hope was home over Sun- dsy. He reports good crops throughout. Northern and Western Ontario, “here there are ï¬ne prospects. and times ap- parently on the mend. Mr. R W. Clarke, Superintendent of the Methodist Sabbath School. Mil:- brook, was in t0\\l] Saturday making arrangements With the E. I. of C. E. of the ()memee Methodist. Church for the grand union excursion to Toronto on Thursday, Aug. 5th. M r. Clarke is one of Millbrook’a most enterprising citizens and always takes an interest in the‘ welfare of the Village. )1 r. Ely Dancy has secured the agency for the Deering Harvesting Machinery whivh with lts Roller and Ball Bearings and Light Draft, are the best on mar- ket to-dny. A call atthe agent’s implement shop, opposite Wm Dornan’s ohl blucksmlth stand, Omemee, will convmce you of the stirling quality of the Deerlng im- plements. on High Grade Bicycles The authorities shoud pass a by-law to prevent bicycle racing on King St. Last Saturday evening while twa ladies of the town Were crossing the street. they were knocked down by a. couple of bicycles which were been ridden at a. high speed by two boys, who were un- ‘ able to check their speed in time to prevent the mishap. One of the ladies was unconscious for some minutes af- ter the accident, but we are pleased to learn that she is able to be about again. The other lady escaped with slight in- juries. If the council thought it wise we would suggest that the by law be to prohibit bicycle racing on King St., Saturday evenings. muononapuwu 8533. flag M43... PHOTOGRAPHS. OMEMEE. Has Bum causing a LACONXC ties shoud pass a by-Iaw :ycle racing on King St. evening while tw0 ladies Were crossing the street. The citizens and others were disap- pointed Saturday, as there was no open air concert given by the band. We hope the-lovers of music will be favored with a. number of selections of the band’s high-class music on Saturday evening next if the weather is favorable. The Deering Corn Harvester, with roller and ball bearings, is made spec- ially for harvesting corn. Also a full line of repairs always on band. also binder twine, all grades. For prices and further information see the local agent, lily Dancey, opposite Dornan’s old stand, Omemee East. An exchange remarks: A lawyer in a. court room may call a man 9. liar, sconndrcl. villain or thief, and no one makes a complaint when court adjourns. If a. newspaper prints such a. reflection on a man’s character :there is a. libel suit or a. dead editor. This is owing to the fact that the people believe what an editor says. Mr. '1‘. A. McPherson attended the fa- neral of his brother, the late J. 1’. Mc- Pherson, in Toronto yesterday. Mr. J. Austin, Proprietor of the Kin- niount lumber and shingle mills, made a. viaitto our village to-day with u. View of looking up the best ï¬re protection for i’enelon Falls and Kinmount. He con- siders the Evans lmml lire engine the best he has seen, and Will recommend ii to the some villages. We hope the luminess men and citizens of Fenelon Falls and Kinniount will give Mr. Evans u. call before purchasing their ï¬re on- gines, us we consider his hand engines the best. in the market. to-day. iznuxsu .\'wrx-:s.â€"Mr. A. Luidley has added 1|. new kitchen. which makes an improvenmnt to his dwelling; house on Sturgeon Street. Mr. A. 'l‘uule has his new hunse well on the way. We under- stand Mr. G. Hawkins is idmut to erect c\\'._nd\\'ellint_:s._ The Methodist Parson- age and surroundings have been great- ly improved. The new sidewalk on the south side of Kxng St. adds to the ap- pearance of the town. A sidewalk tn the (LT. K. depot. would be u. great beneï¬t to the cilizws. Why not huve une‘.’ A ï¬re which might have proved very disastrous had it not been discovered when it was, oecnrred at. 3.30 3J1]. Mon day, in one ofthe stores of the Keenan BlockJAndsay, occupied by .135 Shan- non,!iquordcnler. The ï¬re seems to have originated in mums in the sevcnd {13c occupied by A. Silver, painter, al- though no dircvt cause mu he given as to Imw it. started, as Mr. Silver was auuy from home at the time. ()n the thin! flat. are the lodge mums ofthe C. 0- 0.1“. Ti vae sulfered {rum smoke um] water. Although no ï¬rcsemus to have touched the stud; of qunurs, the damn- age by water \\ ill be large, but it is lul~ ly Coven: ( by insurances. At Mount Hurrah, on Sunday, July 25th, lsauc SLm-e, )oungest in]! of Mr- \\ un. Skme, and brother ut .\1r.11ichanl Skm'e of Oummee, aged 23 ycurs. The bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathy of a. large circle of friends. In Toronto, on Monday, July 26th, Joe. P. \lci’herson Iateof the Toronto police force in the: {ï¬nd war oi his age- Deceased is u. brother 0! Mr. '1. A. Mc. Pharaoh, of Omemee, who has the sym- pathy ofthe people of this community m his and bereavement. Who Is the Oldest Postmaster ? A correspondent. writing to the Orillia Packet says that the man who has been longest. in the Canadian postnl service is probably Mr. Robert Grsndy. whOse commission as postmaster of the village of )letculfeâ€" now Otnenieeâ€"was issued by Lord Metcalfe, whose term as Lieut- Gorernor of Upper Canada. expired in 1845. A few years since Mr. Grundy gave up the position of postmaster in favor of his son, whose assistant he has since been. It is claimed here that Mr- Grnndy is the only ofï¬cial appotnted by Lord Metcalfe now living. Via. G. T. R. ‘0 Port. Hope, thence by Steamer “ Garden City " to Toronto, on Thursday, August 5th,)S97, Millbrook's Civic Holiday. The Millbrook Methodist Sabbath School will hold their annual excursion on the above date by Special Train to i Port Hope, thence by the beautiful Steamer, “ Garden City,†to Toronto, af- fordinga delightful sail on Lake On- tnrio. Train leaves Lindsay at 6.10 a. m., fare $1.25, children 75c.; leaves Omemee , at 6.25 8.111., fare $1.25, children 60c .‘ leaves Bethany at 6.40 a.1n., fare 3.1,00, children 50c.' leaves Millbrook at 7.00 ‘ a.m., fare $1.00, children, 500.; leaves Garden Hill at 7.22 1.111., fare UOC.; chil- dren 50c. The Steamer will leave Port Hope at 8 a. in., arriving at Geddes Wharf, Young Street, Toronto, at 12 25, noon. and returning will leave same wharf at 5 o'clock p.lli., sharp, arriving in Port pr8 at 9 p.m., when special train “'1†leave for the north. Arrangements have been made with the G. ’1‘. R. to leave excursionlsts at the wharf in Port Hope. The Millmook Cnizens’ Band and S. S. Orchestra. will be in attendance and furnish music. The F L. of (7. E. of the Omemee Methodist. Church have decuied io jnin with the above Sabbath School on their excursion. The rates ï¬xed fur here are very low and will no doubt attract a large number from Onuemee. Over four hours stay in the City will be afforded the excursionism. See large and small bills for further particultra. EXCURSION TU TORONTO. R. W. PLARKE, Superintendent. L. PHELPS, Pastor. DIED Mrs. J. 0. Tisdale and children, of Uxbndge, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mitchell, ().\n-:.\ns+:. EMILY, July 5th, 1897. coxnxrun mom LAST WEEK. On motion of Deputy-Reeve Mitchell, seconded by Councillor Fee, that orders be issued for payment: of the following: approved accouMs, that is to 533': George A. Moncrief for work per- fornwd on 7th Concession.....$l3 00 Timothy (‘urroll for graveling on the E quarter line ........ Francis Kenrns, gravehnu on the Sth concession ......... . . . . .. . . Peter McAuliï¬â€˜e, grading on the 9th concession...... . John '1 rams. for graveling on the East boundary . . . . ... . James Fluhcrty, for graveling on the 10th concession ....... . ....... Wm. Holster, for undt‘rhruahingr on the Ilth concession....u John Irwin, ditching on the East bonndnry .. ......... Wm. Barrett, building culvert on the East boundary . . . . . . . . . . George Franks, for gruveling on East loop line ......... .. . Thos Culvert, ditching on the East boundary. ..... John '1‘ Switzer, umvellng on the 6th con ...... ...... Joseph McConnell, hnilding cul- vert on the (ith con .......... Michael O’Donnell, building cul- vert on tho 1-) quarter linen... John O’Donnell, gravellng on the 6th con ...... Thomas Mc('onne1l,hui‘.dixu,r cul- vert on 5th Concession as per contract .. ..... 15 00 100 250 600 10 0() 6 00 900 Wm Mc-(Turroll for crawling on the fourth cm: line . . . . .. Wm Faulkner, fur cumin: brush on 211d c011,...†...... . . Wm Best,expenditnro east 1mm:- Jus Blueknell, expenditure cast. boundary S 00 W J Finley for graveling on the south boundary 15 00 Henry Lune, building culvert on the smlth lmnndury.... ..... 3 00 Juhn \V. Sher-in, grnvoling an the east qnnrtvr line ...... ll 00 Michael )ld‘urrell {m- 'l‘inlber railing on the 6H: con . .. w â€"(‘itrriml. $210 87 On motion nf(‘onncillnr Fee, no So-c- undenthat this council do grant the sum oftuo hundred and ï¬fty dollars towards thepurchme ol an Agriculturiil Park in the Village of Omenwo provid- ing that the. Municipal Council of the 1 said village do grant it simiiztr sum for l the same purpose â€"Lost. On motion of Councillor Scully, scc- . nmled by Deputy Reeve Mitchell, that 1 by-hiw No. 230 for the purpose of clos- ‘ing up to u. certain point no therein: mentioed, the old road running in an angling direction across lot. number 12 I in the sixth concession of this Mnnici- l polity. be now read a second and third 3 time and ï¬nally passed and that the Reeve and Clerk do sign and afï¬x the corporate seal thereto and further that the offers of Thomas Woods and W II Trotter of $20 and $10 respectively for the purchase of the portions of such road running through their respective lands up to said point le act eptod and that the Clerk do prepare the necessary deeds and have some properly executed ' and delivered to said purchasers upon payment by them to the Township Treasurer of said respective amounts.â€" Curried. On motion of Deputy-Reeve Mitchell. see by Conn. Scully, that. this Council do now adjourn to meet on Monday. the second day of August next, at the hour of I o'clock p.m.â€"â€"Curried. THE AUGUST NUMBER OF THE DELINEATOR IS CALLED THE MIDSU MMER NUMBER And its exposition ofhot weather Modes and Fabrics is mud‘e.g‘ruphiiicmpy full- _\ “Inâ€, unu A uVI-vâ€" .. h.“ ,, U . , page color plates and intertextuul illus- trutlona, supplemented by u. special ur- ticie on Mourniiw Attire. The number is notable for its ticiion,1*‘ruucis Lyndes “ Diunu of the Ephesians," a dainty love story with at setting union); the nioun- tums of Northern Alahzuuzi, helug coni- plemented by the fascinating narration oi un eneminter with a. Paris necromtui- cer, which forms the second of Martin Orde’s serial accounts of Olive Rayner-’8 adyentures. Mrs. A. S. Potter writing of the social life Lt. Louis shows the ‘ continued potency of the (.‘reole influ- ence in that interesting se’un-southeru metropolis. No. 4 of Jeanie Drake’s . New York Types is devoted to n apright- dnry . .. 1; and amusing analysis of the women who shop. Dr. Grace l’eckhmn Murray continues her “Talks on Health and Beauty †with a discussion of the var- ious forms ol’exercise especiallyzbeneï¬- clal to her sex. The growth of Golf in America is anthoratatwely treated by Mrs. Reginald dellxoven. with some ac- count of noted feminine players Esxiec- ially suited to the dog: days are the di- rections for making various sulads and salad dressings, and Francis Leéds' re- cipe for a Summer Pick-MeUp. Young: people looking for '1. new entertainment will enjoy Lucia. .\1. Roblnns’ descrip- tion of 'AjButterfly Party} Mrs. \Vt‘tltli- erspnon’s August Tea-'l'able includes mention of some of the novel uses now made of precious stones, Mr. Vick’s .Flower Garden is Hipnlemented h_\' nnwticnl answers to various inquiries, ' the books of the month are noticed,a.nd the usual pages are devoted to needle- uorl'. Order from the local agent for The Butterick Patterns. or address The Delineator Publishing (‘0., Ltd., 33 Rich- mond St., West, Toronto. Subscription price of The Delineator. $1.00 per year, or I5c. per single copy. R. J. GRANDY, Township Clerk. 00 800 A Common Plan: That Causes Skin Poisoning â€"l~low to Distinguish it From the Common ivy. Many persons are subjected to danger of injury by not being: able to recognize the poison ivy or dis- tinguish it from the harmless vine. The difference is easily perceived. The poison ivy is trifoliate or 3- leaved, while the harmless ivy is quinquefoliate or 5-leaved. The poison ivy grows freely in the Stony Lake and Rice Lake disâ€" tricts, and cottagers campers and tourists. especially those iguorant of the hurtful qualities, are liable to be poisoned. A little care will enable them to avoid the plant and perhaps very unpleasant results. Poisoning by the ivy if neglected or improperly treated is apt to be troublesome and dangerous if the vicinity of the eye is affected. G. Waller (irovn, M the Mmm'mm I'Ulllp \Vnrlu, wishes In inlm'm MN l'rh‘ndx in (‘nvum Emily. Ops, and Umvmee, that his Furoo and Lin l‘mnps :u'u nnsur msscd for quality:Ilulle-npmw Yuu will [U wvll tn â€Inn-h-le‘K ._:h'.‘:{m dun mi Dr. Fred. V7. Ivory, DEN’X‘IbT. Ofï¬ce hours 9 n.m. m 6 p.m 0mm ; Residunou. King 51.. Mlllbmok ofl‘xce. over new l'nst (mice. mnemec omue. over Brudhuru's (:rncury. ()IuEMEl-i EVERY MUNDAY. Barrister. thcunr, Nntnry Public, mu, Barrister, tholtnr, Notice of First Posting of the Voters’ List 1897 MUNICIPALITY (H9 THE TOWN-1 SHIP ()1: EMILY, (V‘HI'N'I‘Y 019' VICTORIA, PROVINCE 01“ ()N-l TARIO. NOTICE is hereby given that I lizu'e transmitted or delivered to the persmis mentioned in sections 5 und (3 of the Voter’s Lists Act, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered 01' the list made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll ulthe sztld municipality to be entitled to vote in the said municipality ut elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Eiectione, and that said list 11' as ï¬rst posted up at my ofï¬ce 111 the Post Ofï¬ce Block in the Village of0n1e1nee 011 the 24th day of June: 18911111111 remains there tor inepmtion. Electors are called upon to cxrunine the said list, and, if any 0111is~iuns nr 111w other errors are found therein, to take Immediate proceedings to hzue the said errors Corrected according to law. Dated at June, 1897. Notice of First Pesttttg; at the Votert’ List, 1897. MUNICIPALITY OF TH E VILLAGE OF OMEMEE, COUNTY OF VIL- TORIA, PROVINCE 01“ ON'I‘A RIO. .‘ULLBROOK, NOTICE is hereby given that I have i transmitted or delivered to the persons i mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of the Voter’s Lists Act, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last rev ised Assessment Roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vow in the said municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was ï¬rst posted up at my ofï¬ce ‘ in R. J. \lulligan's Drug Store, in the village of Omemee, on the 6th of July, 1897, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the Said list, and. ifany omissions or any ‘ other errors are found therein, to take i immediate proceedings to have the ssid 1 errors corrected according to law: £3 illlu ‘ In up slum making yuu' pun-kmsus.â€":iu‘:hn u- v_u.--,, ’ Dated at Omemee this 6th day of July,1897. Robert Ruddy. POISON IVY. RICHARD J. BRANDY, Tuwnship Clerk, Omemoe, Ont. Mmmy lo Loam. Omemee this 24th day of GEORGE A. BALFOUR, M the. .‘HUDI'QQK Pump 51.. Unwm on. Hut. 3.1 Viliage Clerk. Omemee, Ont. ONTARIO. E OF MANILLA, WATCHMAK 1211 AND IEWELER, {Will visiLOmemee, on 92h, 10m, 11th, land 12th Any. to repair watchesmlocks {All work gnurainueed. lle u ill ulsuliuve ‘aslock of Watches and a full line of Spectacles lx’cgurding the reliululity {of Mr. Whitesmith, the [allowing lillld 1 words from liev, W. B. Tucker, will be Tof service: 1T0 ALL WHOM IT MAY Coxcmm: No one need hesitate tn leave any work with Mr. Isaac \\'hi'.esxnith, our Mamillu vaelur. Here, where he has lived and done huainess for many years â€"since lSUTâ€"he is trusted to the full- est extent. “ Auld Acquaintance †“A Fresh Ht:u101’lun\\'ins The Ruce." 31.11. Hismn begs to announce m his friends and .urxm-r pulmns that he hns r0- upcnwl husinvss in the premises next Lu I’nrlur’s Bnnksluru, Kt‘nt-st.,].1ndsny. and earnestly holivlls u cuminuanve of their l‘uvm‘. ()ur h‘lm-k iHlll New, and was 1wr~ Mnmlly sclrclml from the sumplv's of the bust hummuwturvrs. A full line or the newâ€" vsl. gumls 1n I‘nm- l'nntwvnr lllW‘A} s; rm hund. AIM) :I complete slm-k 01 SchoOl Boots. Lth-s' Rubbers. Evening; Show. \Vulmng Show, ( :rm‘s Rubbers, Child's Rubin-rs. Corner (Ilmrlmte and Water This new Hole] Inns hvvn newly remodeled mu! renowned and he Imw (mo of the bt'h‘L furnished Imuses in Human. (hmd stable uccuxnmudullon. 'l'm‘mnruuammblu. 41-31“. (‘lel at Mr. l’crrin's Drug: Store, in Lindsay, fur pun: drugs. Try u bottle of l’errin’s l‘ine 'J'ur (‘nrdiall at 250. The great (‘ough and (Juld Remedy. A call is solicited.---ll-3m. ('nr. Ram, and \Vm. Stan. newly ()pvued, newly l'urnishvd throughout. Lawn and (-mmmulluus shlhlvs :md uttc-ntive hustler. (‘nH sulit-ltml. Mr. Brooks, Prup., lurmurly ()I'Lhc Bensnn Mouser-3m .WHITESMITH1 Ladies and Gentlemen of skill and ability, to act as agents fur one of the best pnhhshiug lnmses in Canada. Big ('nmmih‘sion. Prnapectus free to work- ers. FrL-iuht paid. if you want 11. ï¬rst class Binder, Mower, Horse) Rake, m‘ any miner llarvcsLing Machine, (in not purchase till you rail and insl ect those on exhibition at lily lhuweys uni-lumen: simpmmuusitu Wm hurnun’s old “and, Umumee. â€"â€" - Anythlng from u Clock 1.0 11 Steam Engine Hum! pnslnrv for ten hmui m‘CnHlu. Good ‘ repaired with newness and despmch. Hue vn-ck running thnmuh th|1 punurv. Salt. ' Machine “ ork 1‘ Spucialty. 1â€â€˜=>’£‘|"F. 50W- pmvim-d pug-y wm-k. 'l‘ul‘nlhu‘Ng pup hcud, ‘ In: Machines, Guns. Lockst't-ys. Elt-(‘U'lc [0 ln- paid bcnm- (-nuh- um rmnnvvd. Bella, Dental anhiln(-‘:'i:. Sunfical 11151.2?- v . 9 ; mama. etc.. repairm , .' ï¬les 5 mr )enm _\' J‘ “' MILHIN, ,_ A special machine. No.28 William SLNm‘th. WOOD’S I’HOSPHODIVE. The Orient English Remedy. .._ . Six Package: Guaranteed to prompu) and permanently . cum all forms of Nev-vow Wcakm'u. Emissions,$pcrm- atorrhca. Impotcnoy and all «facts of Alums or Exoaou, Mental Worry, eraautvo u†7 of Tobacco, Opiumor Sta-Mb Before and After‘ lama, which soon. lead to In» ï¬mity. Insanity. Consumption and an. early grave. Has been prescribed over 85 yours in thousands 0! cases; is the only Reliable and. Honest Mcdtcinc known. Ask drugglst {or \Vood’s Phouphodinc: If he otters some worthless medicine In place of this, incloso price in letter. and. we will send by return mun. Price. one package. 81; six. $5. One w‘ll plane. cu: will cure. Pamphlcu tree to any address, The \Vond Company, \Tludsor. Ont... Canada. TH: E ‘ FINEST TEA a F m IN TH: VJORLD FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP WQMENIHDOUB‘E‘ “Monsoon" Tani: put up by (he Indian Tcfl' zmwcrs :39 n snmpic of the has! qualities of Indian. Teas. 'l‘hcrcfun- they use {ha grutut care in'flw wlcction of the Tea and its blvnd. (hut in why they put it up llwmwlvec and sell it onlyin the original .‘lckagci tlmrebv rccuring its purity and cxccllunco. q’ul up in .5 lb., 1 lb. am! 5 lb. packages, and nevor sold in bul . ALL (3000 .GROCERB KEEP rr. “your grocer does not keep it. tell him to write b g Wool Wanted I Highest cash price paid for wool and wool pickmgs and feathers, or goods glven 1n exchange. Roll Carding done every day in the wool season. See our all wool and mchd mut- tresses, the best made. Bone meal Ior fertilizing pur- poses, ground iine or coarse. W. FAINT Ashhurnm 0011311 M111, Eaat P3941 of L 11 and 13 Front Street East. Toronta 0136: Ever Felt}: IN ITS NATIVE PUB!!! 51550): A" (‘0., Kent St..l.ludsay. WANTED. b. V‘N. STEEL. HAYLI'ER .9; co.“ PASTURE. Brooks House, MERRILL, Cm, Ottawa. J. \V, SHEHIN, Lot 17, (1011.3, Emily. Umcmcc Puslomce. To con not lvrv‘gulmlty and wmknr-us. knp Um awn-1n houthy condlunn. Tho Waxeum«“uu\ Sun-"toymn; woman, an: grim-ml duVolnpmoM. proud: pan. loan. xegulur Minds, As): far The Dunn", bran ‘ All naught! Ml) them “up" box. obotmxcmod: forwomonkm W, Bum. '1 I'CKER, Methodist Minister. SHOULD TAKE PENNYRBYAL WAFERS '-sl~‘., I‘Irtcrlmro. “mm Fun ALERTS ...... $6000.01“ )’.I,.... $65 .00 CAPITALS .. 75.00. UECI‘A AS, 85 00 (Ede rep mirs and Bunch-(S 11111:“ s ni hand at th e 111111111101111111111111111, 01111111111 Arrangements have been made? by the undersigned to lend (ml Real Estate Security at rates of interest from 5 to 7 per centï¬ very large sums at 4; 72,, the inort- ‘ gages taken for any term not ex- ceeding ten years, and the inter- est payable yearly, half yearlyor quarterly, on days ï¬xed-to suit borrower, Principal can be re- duced by instalment. Apply to BARRON 8; STEERS, Dominion Bank Building, \Villium Street. Lindsay. People's Mixed, Standard zmd other well selected Brands. Also 9:1 choice line of meals, (:(nnprisiiu,r vRolled Oats, Standard ()th Meal, l Rolled Wheat, ll'heatlets, Cracked l Wheat, Graham Flour. and Corn 1 Meals. These brands are all man- jnfactured by the VICTORIA E ROLLER MILLS. A call is solicited. WastEnd Fleur an d mu Sim HNE PASTRY [Lï¬UR A ï¬ne fresh stock, Just arm cd of the Choiccst Braiids of l’ustr} l‘lom, consisting of the Queen c, u, Take notice that the Mansion House, Lind- (mite fly. hurt chnnged hands. directly 0p the market. where you can have amp 6* and commndlnus accommodatmn for yourself and your horse. Tue bur newa supplied with !he best brands orliquor and cigurx. Atten- Hulmes nve lxosUer always on lumd" lutlor. l'rnprlelors. (.‘ullxullcited. Terms reumnmble.â€"2U 15m Lindsay Bicycle and General Repair Works W. WEBSTER, PROPRIETOR. Is the Place to buy Family Groceries Omemee and Emily Citizens Bargain : Fri, MONEY LENT. TEAS AND COFFT Specialty this week. WmBRADBUI TENTS T0 RENT. PETERBOROUGH, Ont, ALL 512 I, Flag é‘ped Awnings J. E. Adams OMEMEE, ON CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES DECORA'I'ED '3' peoples’ (31103:? â€"--AT TH 12â€"‘ NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, FLAGS T0 RENT FOR DECORATION PURPGSE FACTORY. mm, PM MWNINW TERMS, CASH. A smmnh- (-nryofflnz “Mowing M usic will lw mulled 10 any “ad: cmptul' 104-. by We Publisher, J Uni-ts NORMAN. 2238 St. (‘mherinv 'H'. o “ Iâ€: lmond .Yubnue" Hâ€, and 1012;:th wmdm, “ Diamom Maren, “ Diamond ‘luhilw†Wuh: tho lilllv (nu-n x Pray-“r." -- h†“ (‘Mp In " Ia Mum; .‘s‘t|u'l"' 115;: Humorous Snngg. mm Com 5. During: the pus! \\ inter 3 arm ful in slamming a great. qmum} usually tine pump timber. Th) of beneï¬t to all my custnnmrs serve to maintain the Lighxu; quality that my goods have e the past. Pumps for Every Sm And sutisfurtmn guaranteed . cue-"e. '1‘] e " I iezll, †fnr1597,is b; we host in the market. 1:31 vet low, when you remembey strictly A High Grader, and 1 met fnr maintenanca and re, er stiH. I have handled LR. six )cars and have never _v~~ repair on account of defect or poor workmanship. Semi for particulars of m; WASHING MACHINES, . E. WflLTEH E £££££££ I’. 0. BOX 362. TEL: Branch at LINDSAY, in New Music. Special Not: of Waterproof G K! Rubber Hut}: 1!, and all km. 1 all Shades, - 'ni “a. Flags 0 D R W. H. and Mnmzmm T: J Z’X‘Es