. M L at! U repeated this week) right .~ gua‘. merit : you can ularly S at 140881“)! 9 S, ds, Oranges, Lemons ur Display. RN. ill. l mas hirrgles, Cement, Plaso \\ mdsor Salt, “ Dairy Mouldings soued. Bes. qualities ' Millwood. me goods. ' cs, 77 ; Mill Ofï¬ce 78 1 ER" l Lindsay l lisappninis" i .â€"._..__ ‘ ._- . .â€"-.m- Is successfully nee-d mon th‘ " ‘ 0.000 Ladies. Safe.e£!ec:t:sl. diiié’l'seï¬ 3%“ dm t for Cook's cotter. Ros: Cou- fgflm e no 0 er,s.s sll Mixtures. pills and boi' None are dangerous. Prloo, .V:..'r. $1 per 1 5, o. a. 10 degrees stronger-.33 per box. No. or nailed on receipt of price and two seem mm The Cook Com ’ ‘ 9-3339. 1 sud 2 sold and ththéliï¬dh m. mantle M88188 2; C Cook's Cotton Boat Cctpccua i l I “I have usch er’s H i V .' gr s great manyyyearsf’arndlga'lf 1' ough I am past eighty years of ‘ agrhyéitdlnhavc not it gray hair in Geo. Ycllott, Towson, Md. . We mean all that rich, ‘j 1 dark color your hair used f 11 to have. If it’s gray now, .' i no .matter; for Ayer‘s ' . Hair Vi or always rc- 5 , stores co or to gray hair. i" oyterinn (‘hurchi .; Sometimes it makestheg ; hair grow very heavy and ‘5‘ .. long; and it stops falling " ~ of the hair, too. i - SLEGIbcllic. AilingEL’h. é The Orangemen will attend divine service in the Prcs‘ next Sunday at 8 p m I WE HAVE JUST OPENED :1. large and well assorted stack of preserving ksttles,satwe pans, etc, to uncut the requirements of the fruit season. Q-ml; tty highest, prices lowest, also every kind of tinuure you can want at pleats- tng prices W l) StinSon. If your dhlm‘i‘tmnnnt pun-l iii ‘ ,fl .- . _ v' v I i send us one dollar sud we “lighting; I“ . ggua’ bottle. in e-xre and cite the name i .: yt tu' nearestyxtnross office Address 'i J. L. A‘t 5.11 (1)., Lowell. Mass: "7- auy height or weight. Ntiiztlmr of hor- izontal and upright \\ it .3 you want in either wove or cimnpc, with heavy up; Mr G. W. Mulligan, of i'sterhorougli was it visitor to Otnemee on ’i‘ucsduy. The math)! lriends of Mr (‘lmrles Mc- HWL _.., 'A “ “I “‘ v?- Lnflre)‘ will regret tin hm“ he is ill PFPSO A" w “MW-fl ' .1 u. NAL. RAMSAY PAINTSâ€"The r I g h t “â€" points to paint right See new cic- )irs Richardson and sister, Miss i. Lure adv; outside page. For sale l‘err. or Millbrook. were guests ill the y T. J, pay-sons. Omemee. home of Mr, and Mrs. Win. Mulligan I! you require anything in spectacles Dmmmon Day. â€laziness 6:0. Call and have )‘our eyes M"- and M‘B- W. GOlIENl. 0' Ponty- :stcd free. Suicide-tum giugruuteell . pool. were visitors at the home of Mr 1 I ‘ . N o . 1! Lu}. J, Druzgist unit ()pttcntn, and Mrs, (tustuvus Iiowden. limiiv, Lindssy.â€"tf. lust week. I A meeting oi the Board of manage- i Mrs Grace Norris returned 'i‘uesdar men} of the Public Lil run will be hnbi ["4" 11 "’3' lilMSth “‘5“ “ll“ “isll‘ls on I‘rldn)’ etch-Iv g at b; 3» m iii. 'l‘oroni' i 0-0! culled Sprint: steel wire fencing Mr. J. J. Doube and Mrs. J Douhe of I feelingtlm We'll ineritzd approval l Orat‘ue (‘orncrs, were visitors to Hur- of Lie public, which we can construct‘ vcv lust Week. Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Stincon visited th: ir ('entreviile and Bensfort friends tut-t week. Iluhts or light. Your fence just as plain or as fancy us you (lesiro. Steel frame plain and fancy gaiL-s' \toud rsnzo p sin and func‘ 'ste . .- w ~ the leading web fsnc:: \V.SU.\:V,OIIIII‘~::: 1 Pro J. ILDe Sllbcrg opttclun :intlcele- Mr. and llrs. .T English and daugh- ter, of Toronto, linvo been visiting,' their (linemen friends the past week. brat eywspeciulist, trout UCI'IJiUl' “'1 mil. 0123199.) titren inns-s it yrm', unit. mini b conmltetlot the Brudburn House Parlors. arch mrdstcx. All consultation. frco oi e “3 . Those hm’lhg w'Z-rak or :mpex‘i’nct, as can! iot fail to coï¬sult him. The msny friends of little Alt. Swit- sor will regret to lcsrn she is laid up with scarlet fever, but we are plenï¬ed to stctc it is of a. very milzi 1y; a. 5er. .l. Richards Mid daughter, BIiSs 1 Mario hi. Richards, are visiting their‘ Otnemee friends Mar. Wm. Curry, 9. student of Trinity Coiivgo, Port Hope, is it guest at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. (furry, Kim: St Mr. lierbort Jones and sister, Miss E'hcl, were visitors to l; lt‘ctwocd, Sun- day. The Omemee and Millhruol; Base Ball clubs met for the ï¬rst time on Thursday last on the letters grounds. and played an interesting game. The score was 5 all, indimtting that the teams were pretty evenly matched The fn ltmingis the personnel of the teams:0memes-J Graham, I Wil- iismson,’l‘ Bord, Ll Lamb, R Bradley. WJsrdtno, 8 Lsidley, H hinges, B notion. Mlllbrookâ€"B Nugent, An- Grus. Wood, C Necdlvr, C Gillott, Crux-g, Fell, L Russell, B White. Umpiresâ€" R Adams and R" M? WMâ€. â€Mb Mrs. Charles O’Reillv is the guest of teams played it good ball. The return ' game will be played here in the nest: . Mr" Wm. Clancy. to LfQ ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stinsou were vis- scsssn DOORS AND wmnows. “mm norm, S""d“"- To clear out balance of stock we are Mrs. W. 8. Graham, of Mt. Pleasant. soiling ot a great reduction in prices ; i has gone 0" “ visit ‘0 friends at Ham- you can “a", money by buying now. l ibton, Owen Sound ttnd Gorrlc. W D Stinson. i Mr. W. 8 Graham, Miss Graham and DPS Wightman SCOtt iflrs.(‘. II.Shield,of Mt. Pleasant, nt- 0 . . ’ . . tended the Munver's Township Sabbath Dentists Of PetéI’POI’O, ViSit E School Convention held at Bethany, on Omemee every rhursday." ; Wednesday, June 18th. Ofï¬ce tWO Doors 935i 01 l Rev. Mr. Longfeldt, of Peterbor-n To Ivory 50113’ General ‘; passed through Otnemeo on Wednesday Store. l to attend the Diocesan Synod meeting , In Toronto. The Misses Annie and Mayer . ' 1 Mr. Ali. Jaucs of Lebanon spent ‘ . . s wcr= ! _ - . McCaffrey and Lila P’ll‘SO'l c E Sunday mm Lifl'ord meme. visitors to Lindsay Dominion ; .. . Da , ! Mr lbomas hnglisb is visiting his 3' [Otuemee friends. Tom has had quite Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Kennedy in†exPe'ience “"00 1‘38"!"8 hero near and son of Toronto were \‘isi- g ly a year sgo,surveying, river driving 9 r ' . 2 etc , in the Algoms district. Tom's tors to Omcmce this week' l many friends are pleased to see him Roy, I], I3. Rowe preached farewell [ looking hale and hearty. sermons on the Bethel (.‘ircuit lust Sun- Mrs John Kincaid, of Peterboro, was day. Mr sud Mrs. Rowe left on Mon- l a guest of Miss Thornton, Dominion do] for their new appointment at Day. Queensboro, followed by the best wislz- Miss Bella Spence. of Toronto, was a as of their many friends. guest at the home of Mr and Mrs W . , - Earl, Dominion Day, Prof. De Silberg's next visit to Ulna- . . Mr Wesley Morgan was in town this mes mil be In August. week visiting friends, Messrs. J. W. Green 6'. Son, Plxotogra- _ pliers. will be zit-their Ometnee studio Messrs P Parsons, H Buckingham, D . ~ . Graham, R Adams J Williamson and to-morrow, Friday. (.in and see .bcm- Ross McPherson went toMillbrook last If you want a. first-class photo. cull\'f1ursdsy to Witness the bass ball 1 Mrs. Wm. MM‘nï¬'rey and dsughter. Miss Maxine, of Toronto, have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. McFafl'rey, ("oi‘oorno St , ti 9 past week. The Misses Loretta mid .‘dttye (‘lanuy visited their Llndsny friendsthis week. Mr. 0. Lothsnguo, and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Boll were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Calvin Dominion Dsy. on Messrs. .'. W. Green Son, Pi: ito- match, graphs", at their Omemee Studio, to- Mrs A E Byers and daughter Mrs marrow, Friday. White,of Lindsay, were visitors to if. A. Morgan 4% 00.. Fine Ordered Omemee "J‘s week. Clothing and cht5' Furnishings, res- pectfully solicit a Call from all my old Emily and Omemee friends when visit- ing Lindsay on July 12th -â€"3m (Toll on Neural W. Green 6: Son‘ Pbotogrs; here, at theirOmemee studio Messrs. Waller Hall and R H Wil- to-morrott', Friday. and have YOU? itsmson, were in Lindsay, last week on photo taken. business. The Family Herald, The Omemce Rev.EALsn:feldt, M A. of Pe'ter- Mirror, and the Coronation pictures of boro.wss a. \isitor ‘0 Omemee 6:“ King Edward and Queen Alexandra ““1" for 75¢. The above papers will be sent Mr George Campbell. of Cnvsn, was to new subscribers for the above 3111?.“ in town last week on business. “m- ‘0 13mm» 1903' "13 New†“1' Mr and up; Hiram Cornell attended eluded. We can send the Family licr- the G 0 F. Church parade at Lindsay old to our present subScribers to Jun. i Sunday. lot next. including the Coronation . pictures. fer only We. These offers are Mr T B Miller is visiting hts Ome- the greats!!! value yet. Who will be the mac and Emily friends. 9 first to accept our â€ï¬‚." ' Mr; Van Duzsr and children, return- The Woodmen's garden PMâ€. held ed to Grlmsby last week, after s pleas- on the evening of June 26th, was fairly art visit at the home of Mr R Council. *0“ attended. notwithstanding â€19 Mr anders John McCayrellworovis- very inclement weather. All who 93- "0’5 at â€â€˜9 home or Ill" ‘3’ J McCsrreIi, tended enjoyed the excellent ten and ““5“" Point, last “9°!“ ' program. Rev. G. Brown gays an sd- Messrs W R Cottlnzhsm, C M. in}! dress which way listened to attentively William Adams. 5' C 9â€. attended L 0 and highly appreciated. Miss Edna 00‘1“" L°d3° “ â€"6ҠSaturdsy. . Rev. Thomas Brawn sud family have Balfour gave it recitation in her csusl come ‘0 Omomee to reside. We wish pleasing msnner, and received the them a pleasant sojourn here. Mr plaudits 0‘ the audience. Tiltsell‘c' Brown takes Mr Rowe’s place on the tions by the glee club w are excellently Bathel Circuit rendered Mrs. R Mchsde and her Mrs (Rev ) Baldwin, of Michigan, is estimable daughters, the Misses Ella , n gnn8t at the home offtirs Chas. Ivory Mr J D Thornton was in Toronto on business this week. Mrs (Dr) Thompson, of Coboconk' Spent Dominion Day with bar Omcmee friends. Her daughter, Miss Annie, accompanied her home, and Gertrude, have the hearty thanks Stirs (Dr) Neelands and daughter, of LindsatJeft last week for a three of the Woodmen for their kindness in mmâ€)! visit to England and Germany sivi-ng their beautiful lawn and home The Mirror .131,†them ; pleasant .9", birthday on July lst. ' for the carrying out of the P'Ocl'am- mug and a safe return. .___â€"_..__.â€"â€"â€"â€" ,VERY ROUGH WEATHER. “kmmw . A“ IPrivate Higgins Buried The Olliillllee iiiii‘i'ili‘ died ofphnenmoulu,and “its hurried Cheese Factory Cans, crOCkery Glassware r Capt. ul the ship, bugle sounded, lights out, a. splash, and poor Higgins was gone. The ï¬rst man of the 3rd 0. M. It. to die for his King You soon forget a ' A Share Of Your Patronage is Solicited. - . .i‘ man here, there is so much to do Next . â€"â€"---â€"- â€"â€" , ~â€"â€"~â€" h- â€" - hm-._-..___.._. ‘ ‘ day there was never ll word about him. OUR MOTTO’ square Dealing. . ft: siznulled at (‘ttne Vincent, but did not Stop. The Coasts of these Islands are barren and rocky, and they seem to be hundreds of feet high. There are quite a number of Islands around here with unspellsbls names. and of little impor- â€T“.â€" ‘ tsnco, except as cosling ststions. and Dr. T. Panham MBCHllfluflh FARMERS, ATTENTION. the scenery which is grand. On Sun- ’ day have service in the morning. Col. Williams leads the service. I have al- wsys been too busy to attend. . .. Corner orGoorgs and Murray Streets. (‘ommenotng in So )temLer on can . 0.2: Slat, crossed the line, and his OFFICE HOURS, deliver at your neartistG 1‘ Ry Station Majesty, King bcprt‘uns..w1th his (011- 9 to 11 u. “H 1,05 p_ m_ 7 ,0 s mm. every chicken you have raised Plump ‘ort, boarded the cestrmn, and 0“?†'â€"â€"““‘"" _“ " ' young birds of any breed will he sees . ‘r V K ofï¬cer. who had not crossed the hue . >~::â€" w . ted p I 7‘: - â€"-=‘ :4 I L 7 â€"â€"J '3 ' he only land we have soon since no I started was (‘upe de Verde group. We P £5 E O N S I I S 5 I h before, was made acquainted with His Majesty by being shaved and dipped in a sea bath. The fun went on, and the sailors of the ship got dipped also, It looked for a time as If everybody, whether he had crossed or not, was go- ing to get a sea water both, and at last, when they made after the Captain of the ship he run (or the (301., and the dipping was stopped. lie says we don’t repeat anybody, not even it ship Capt. BORN. 24th. 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Balfour, a son. Written on Burl the Ctslrian. 1.. omen... on so... 1... 27th, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. \Vilhamson, a son. ‘ Letter from Mfljs Neill. In Emily, on Tuesday, June Reduced to FIFTY . CENTS A YEAR New Idea ’3â€"" 9 W0 man 5 13.11.. C at sea, “ PUDlla‘hi-‘d every Thursday Morning at its MagaZlne o Oliicc, King :s'tt'eot.,t)mczncc. ADVERTISING RATES: â€l5 is the Cheapest and best lllumler ill the Horses Diet. t... latest-stun. “32.313; Column $50 '2.’ 'l." i‘ ' . ‘____ itzolumn 3:, sâ€: 5 ,2 ‘3’ $l2 New ideas in Fashions, in Mlliincry, "â€" ‘ Loiumnls 8 5 2 one. in Embroidery. in Cooking, in (‘estrlsm May 28th. $_I;)r£;)rl'c;tsiongl3 (fumul' one lll('h and under, Woman's Work and in Reading: a can ' or s at months, $1 for one b ' DEA R MO'i'HFiL- month. ‘cagzigfï¬ily ttlilustlratcd in colors and .. Legal notices Scents per line tlrsi insur- n c an w itc. Above all, it We are within 2 days of Cape lown. 'i‘il'loi cc‘spfltavp {hm (‘ill'h subsequent in- :howsthc very fashionable Nswinu . ‘ -- H) i t- mcnsuremcu . I2. lint-s STYLES made from New Ion PAT- . o . ~ b u‘. the tr.m- in i me in t . . ,, [suppose )0" win“ all n u l Vertis‘cmcnts such as loci. strayed, TzRus, WMCh CO3" only IOC. “Ch- For yearb I had been a suï¬erer Wlth Chronic stomach trouble, pressure of gas and distress 0f ‘ Births,DcnlhmantlMatrringé-sureinscrted forssinglo COWOflhO NEWlDlAWOKAl'! my bowels. I contraCted What the dOCtors pro- on “on“! the 3rd and hit†of the 4‘“ (' “ï¬livot‘llssmt-nia will be continued and xfï¬h3Â¥on:;dltsgn Eliza; for“??? nognced a’ 10W type 0f malarla†I could 1101; take solid food at all, and only a very httle of the an lam-in ' Hrtilfax. “'9 embarked wanted. -~!c., will be inserted three times for SD 5 phono- insertion nu cents. cut-h subsequent on (‘cstrlan at noon on May 8th. Had iiisertlonzlccnts. send FIVE cents-I d y ll. R., left the wharf at 3 p. m.. with c‘llgtlygftlroruriittiltorï¬lduon.‘ t l i ‘ . . Hunt 0 utver semen s are 0 )c n . - ° ' 350 "1911) 3nd â€ï¬‚ags, sntlafilloslIiTS-‘IL‘: the ofï¬ce tinglntcr thnn Mondny. ggxngijfyxfgfwxngï¬fxg'cg‘ lightest Ofdlst WOUld create fever and Vomltlng- t rollpil "W11 l†l5†0" ll ' S l SCRIPTNHV RATES ° ' 7 pm. It was a beautiful evening. 'lhe Terms, $1.5tiporycar. or $1.00por your 11 The drugngt sent me a: bOX Of Rlpans T.abu11689 scenery Wits grand HS we uni led for the p“"“““â€"“"“-' C. W. Rianlills, saylng he 801d more Rlpa'ns than anythlpg e 56 open sea. Soon the bout began ‘0 ’01 Editor and Publisher. for stomach LTOUble. I not only found rellef, but and the men to get below,th it was im- .4-...-__._ â€T'WIW‘VM“ “P'W'dam “Mb" Sim†93‘“ believe I have been ermanentl Cured .. . . . . l b . s . , " . borsiblelo stay nbow- Tm 0950"†a†“ 8‘1‘1'3'†“mm“m‘s l'â€â€™â€Â°â€œ “ea“? pileliiï¬â€™w‘t‘itr-eu Gillii313?)ii'ultzishiingï¬gissft‘tgs p y . buys cabins. I um “.1,“ Dr. Murray at the Mirror ()ihce. Also calling cards. $3333?gillii'g'lt'i‘lillllgoii’im"$31721.‘liu'J and the quarter master, Mr Butchet Call and see samples. We have some ornhinq usual y found ins obncco Store - ver inn iso l iv 1) '. 1 . ‘0 â€0 Md be"? DrOp in and sea llflnlly.0nc The ““3 always got the pick of quar- Y I U "I9 < 33 His. “WE “-3 0“ doorwwtmnal . House Kentwroot Lind- [era “.0 “v0 well on board. It has DIS the lowest, 3“â€.DA LMcGR BBIN,Pr0priOtor, been a. delightful trip, only the wind â€"~â€"-â€" - 4....-. bus been blowing hard ever since We started and the bout rolling for days. The sailors Buy it is underground swell. - All I know about it is, that you have to The ï¬ve-cont packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, sixty cents, contains a supply for a year. hold on or you will be on your back. @% There were a great number of ti o N; *4 men Silk when no started out ï¬rst and 9930;) Just to hand, a full assortment of mm come they lay around too sick to move, but i am glad to say I never was sick an hour. Guess I had too much work the horses came on in bad condition ; RAMSAY,S MIXED PAINTS, in fact everythlng they werctnken direct rout the train in Paints 118 T r - . .1........°..nysxvmhdvl“ 5 i ' c Staples was very sea sick, but soon recovered and unit as jolly us over 0n the lilth Privatis Higgins, of B Squdron “111::::;_;,,.::;:; Wall Papers: Hardware, Sines and iinwale, a! sea at S p. m. the some day. It was is sad sight; it short prayer from the Also a. complete line of GROCERIES. Film " . :’ For Bargains in Clothing call on F. M. COBB, Save your Chickens for Export. 0 MEMEE _â€"â€"_ Q OMEMEE. EYE, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE. PETERBOROUGH. We pay for good (‘hlckens from m, t. six cams per pound live weight, While they last you can get Overalls, Smacks, Shirts. Suspenders. T equal to from 40 to Utlcts per pair. Thin All Wool Pants, birds or wastrcls absolutely refused. We send shipping coops to any Station At Bargain Prices. free and pay express up to 50 cts. per :1:iiiinftitiiilgiflzlfei15califiawalitfbuy. Boy's suspenders from IOC. up. Gents†suspenders 25‘c.‘up. 3‘ " buyers do not can on you “9:6 {or 0‘" \Vc make suits to order in the latest styles, guaranteeu ht, best “cum“: to A. E. Silverwood or 13“" workmanship at the lowest pricesfrom $12.00 up; trousers, to order, DUNDAS FLAVELI l«‘ ' from $3.00 up. We also carry a line of ready-made suits front $3.50 . .Bros.Lindsa3 up. Call and see us on hvcry Tuesday, We Take-Butter, Eggs and Maple Syrup in exchange for anything you want in our line. F. M. COBB, Merchant Tailor, At Green’s Photo Gallery, King-st,0memee 85 356 Water St, Peterboro; The weather has not been nearly so warm as I expected. I have often felt ‘ tt warmer at home during the harvest. If it is no warmer than this around the Equator. I would not mind livingthere. seco The strong winds we have bad may no count for it, bur the tar did not ooze out oftbe deck and all that stuff you read about. At the present time it is quite cold, like September, or our spring. Col. Williams isthe only ofï¬cer I am responsible to; I am the second best paid ofï¬cer in the regiment. We have lost 16 horses so far, but I expect more will die to-night, as the boat is rolling country and G re at awful. You can not stay in bed, and Morgan Bros†Britain. L lb 8 r 3,] the safest place is on the floor. I am in . . - - - commtssron allowed. good health, and us happy as can be. Drugglsts and Optlcmns, Address Printer's Ink The only thing I am afraid of is, that Nearly opposxte POSt Ofï¬ce, to Spruce St., New York: I will leave the regiment 8‘ Cï¬pe Town. LINDSAY: The Col. and I were talking today, and he says it is altogether likely I will be ____w“____ sent to n rsmount station, on the Eng- lish Stsfl'. Will get more par,but would regret very much to leave Colonel Wil- liams, he has been so kind tome. Will have to stop writing, as the trunks are starting to more around. I suppose w An all! “g ' LOWEST PRICES on record. there are some more of the under- VVltetheI‘ you are going to apply the paint yoursrlf, or are buying it OtS Of hlgh grade goods represented. grorngigwfh "02:31:, IDSRESer: for someone else to apply, you ought to take great care to get full ET ME CALL ON YOU: “I e V x W ' A value for your money. It’s not the paint that costs the least per L get m before me home upped over. gallon that is the cheapest ; it’s the one that covers most surface. Will write again as soon as I land and , , ' . . , get â€,9 “me. Hope You W,“ be able ,0 wears longest, and easrcst to apply. That palnt IS the APERS to suit all purposes. make this all out. If you can’t, guess u s o o L it. You will know by the paper where SherWJ-Il' vv 1111a I I IS Pallnt. rlces to ï¬t! ever'y purée. . , we will be sent. I cannot tell you yet, ' 9 3k your nei hbors What they thlnk, expect to stay at Uspc'l‘own. Ship bua For \Valls -JeWei Wall Finish, Kaisomine, \Vhiting, c. Dd you Will 11d they are delighted With them. /, CANYASSER WANTED to sell PRINTERS’ INKâ€"a. journal for advertisersâ€" publish- ed weekly at five dollars a year. It teaches the science and practice 0 To those whose natural Vision has failed, second sight will come with the use of pro- porly fitted glasses. There’s only one way to get the right sort of glasses: to Advertising, and is us and have your eyes cxam- highly esteemed by incd and tested. \Ve make if the most successful no charge for this service. i" advertisers in t h 1 5 2s;t_::;e:rt=t.x::u.~cvm .- . u .7, in -1 ‘r . . , hdlw ALL PAPER, all styles. all prices. AIT until you see me Before selecting. ALL 1902 goods, everything up-to-date. ._ n assortment unequalled in town. ..n.,¢v¢~« been rolling terrible for 3 days, Five . . “one, were killed â€day; “up on he, Lawn Mowers, Garden Rakes, Gsrden ’Shears, 'Spades, Shovels, dc. urchases always satisfactory. / be†haâ€Â°â€œâ€œÂ°â€œm°' Y°°°““"“‘°‘"° A fun 1m" 0f Bmlders Haid‘l'am' . - Patterns to suit the most particular ‘ or over you go: Expect to be in Cape A complete stool; of Boots and Shoes, Men 5, Women s and Chil- ° Town by tomorrow, and will be glad. drcn’s, from the ï¬nest kid Shoe to the strongest very style represented. \ _ ï¬ It is all very ï¬ne sailing when the sea solid leather P10w Boot. Estimates on all kinds 0f decorating. 1 l' 03â€â€) “â€3“" “ml“ "ch“mm Up-to-date Ready-Made Clothing, Boy’s Youth's and Men’s Suits, 85‘1"“? T“'° “‘3 ‘3“ l°°°° “"1“" and all prices and qualities. Come and see our stock in this line. were washed overboard. . '. . New Prints, Cottons, Flannellcttes, Tuckmgs, Cotionades, Sheet- We ha" bun m 1. “am n" m 4 i ngs, Pillow Cot‘tons, Dress Goods, Black and Colored, to which we . Itissflneslltt see tissue . . . . . 3:32,", "9 rollinzimozntalual high: tnyite the attention ofintondmg purchasers. . Loveto all. I remain, What about Lace Curtains ? W. J. NEILL. Teas. Sugars, Tobaccos. Canned Goods, Fruits, c: Veterinar Ca tsln, . . ' ’3“, ‘3, M. R. Our Am 15 to Sell the Best Goods at Reasonable Prices. emember, you order now at your leisure, and I deliver goods whenever wanted. ample Books are full 01 the same papers that», are shown in the large Clty stores. . W. G. ENGLISH, Pairster and Decorator, *‘OMEMEE, ONT. One DogrEast of Dominion Carriage Wax-3;. ‘ The Orangemen of Emily District go to Lindsay on the 12th. ' m urr 0 Mr William Mulligan celebuted. his , . . g '3