{c Cutter) Night Shirts }Per Cent E-Pe ï¬ns ave sew ! [arm [1'3an » L§ndsay's‘ _ Leading iv in: to Loan on Real Estate. ours: 9 a m. to +30 p m nrozcx'ilh'xznt'l prvicn Sioux. ’I’no H In. umzn-nimâ€"d a! a log}: stand- rcHrm-‘x Inn-hing a comim‘uanco mar. very rexpecttufly. 016K303 A ‘u .. $30330. me SI , 1-H» when! the hug-wit 'stm-ks m l':.e 7'0"“23’ toubmmo Lvevyvhmg fresh and gum}. A has ' Rcc) date "gpcs - for 15 c .;oc.Ptpcs for 25 p65 for 10 ms for 5 is A 2 for ‘ 5 baccos always fresh at Jinan-2:“?! Ls prey-arm! to luau n [inst-Innis farm prugmrty in mums at 4! per rant Sum“ at ahgluliy l creased rate:- 0‘ i'erms 0f re payment to suit t in Cigars :1’ 03M migies Ref Pipes ‘ora :51 Capital wings. oflfllfllâ€"O .ï¬nwmnuwï¬m o'kOHhah Mawnï¬or a: )H 'EH P'XT.â€"1V?vmg _px_nebam h’a Loan 3 "ms 80: u\’.â€"Z~2n). C020: 5 o Pei) can Allowed on deposits deposited or withdrawn in sums of $1.00 and win! he‘- 1% :w and im- 3. WELDON . COLYIN’S wiï¬e, an Rice, Gnly mi! 5 rice 6 1-20. ; Laces, 1 Shirts For '7 5c ice $8 90 or 25c. rial-cite :: (1 Cotton For 390 IH‘ a Lean and a“ new goods qualiti s. 3021:? :5: .nz‘rg'a dun un- 2»! -Rf-i'>.‘-' h k W .-\I SB, lynch! th' 5:va name. Ll muhrtuln mu high repu- li by Hu- hr:s§nr~3 Iur ro- r acc-urm-y m are DNEII'. .‘an-x wv Pal‘?' monlh. ra: n-I -rg-Is u ho desire pn-g-z-rty a: a lmnrain. yr, Mn, Lindsay, Ont. mag: Hack, bhle Paid on De. bent ures. “cud Suits 7 for 6 for 7 for 7 {or 3 for 6 for ompany LI): DSAY. $300,000.60. 01' to 3 ins I0 N 15 cents ‘I 2 13 Au 1 25 cents 25 ‘6 (I lb (I which sï¬ort hé'is vci'y fond of. Dr lion 1 Pritchard, a recent grad uatc of “ Trinity Me; 1021 College,†spendingacouplc of weeks with his aunt, Mrs. W. H‘. Mitchell The Doc- tor has been successful in landing sev- eral large ‘lunge frgm our river, of Mr. I. }. Mmgnn, B. :\.., 0.‘ Simcoe, is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mor gan's. He will be one of the examin- ers at th:: Junior [caving eimnixmtions at Toro :to, commcncing on July I6th. . irs. Morgan is visZting her Quccn City frim ‘s NOTICE~~3L2 J. \V. Green, Pho- tographer, wili not hc her:- on the 3'd ‘riday of each month as formerly, lgxt will continue his visits on the ï¬rst Fiji- dny of each month only. uunnuu HObD .IJ lull These Dyes will dye Woo}, Cot-1 ton, Silk,- Jutc on Mixed Goods in (me bathâ€"they arc the 1:1 Itest and 11105. improved 1.56 in the world. | lry a package. All color at R. J. Mulligan’s,SolcAgc11t.-â€"-x\. ‘ Proï¬j. H. I):-Si1bcrg, 51.11.1135ch 11 cal Spa 1:111“, 02' Kingston, “ill be at he B adburn House; Om mee, m1. “cdnesday, July 291h,u111i1 Frl 11). Jul; 3151. At A Ieach’s Dmg Store, M1llbrook, 011 Saturday, AW 15:, t111 '1 ucsd: y, Aug. 4th. 1 Cyclone and coiled spring steel wire fencing, built right ori your posts. We have the heaviest, strongest and hand- somcst wire fences in the Dominion, at prices to suit. Any style, height or number of wires you require. Om. steel frame wire gates are neat in ap pearance, strongest on earth, and at very moderate prices, built in our own shop to suit your taste. W. D. Stmson. Mr. W. G. English left on Thursday last for North Bay, where he has scour ed a good position. We wish him every success. Our Arctic “all ï¬nish cannot fail to 1.16358. superior to others for whitening \1 ur celinss, will no: rub or scale off. Churchc’s Aiamsun has long been tried W1 has. moved itsdf a trade win- ncr. 1V :iiirg, etc. We solicit your patronage. W. l). Stimson. Mr. R. Bryans, of Lindsay, was in town, Thursday, on busmess. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lang and daugh- ter, of Peterboro, were visitors to Ome- mec on: Smday, Our Stock of reliable watches can’t be beat. W. EMCEAHTY’S. is a pleasant task at McCarty’s. The selection ofjewelry and orna~ mems rslarqe and Well chosen, and our time so much at your disposal, that you are certain of meeting your requirements of pleasing the recipient of your wedding presents. Small doses cure. AI; 5:055:19}; REXALL ChoesingWeddingGifls The Popmr Jewelry Store, 77 Kent-Si LINDSAY 1: you w cannot an :y on send us one do " and we wiï¬pexpieu, youabottb. mmmdzivomonam at you: negrggt czar-ass 0515a. gages, Sometimes it maies the hair grow very heavy and Ian ; and it stops fallin of t 3 hair, too. We mean all ma: xich, dark color your hair {.9 scd to have. If it’s gray IZC-V', no matter; for Aycr’s Hair Vi or aiway s re~ stores coxor to gray hzix “ I new: use: A- er 3 Hair" igor {gr 2 great many years, and z-L though I am paste ighty yc.:rs of age. ya: I uave not ygra} hair i: « n.) Raid." BUGKINGHAH’S DYE Wï¬Ã©â€™l‘éz. 00mm mg! P...qu.ACO mu Ear}: W“â€" 7 , Want your moustache or baud ; mum brown or rich black? Thonjue LOCK h LACONIC The Mirror 3!.“ I but. Gee. Yeï¬ozt, Towson, Md. ears: ms 012‘...- a. Addres, J. C. AY (7-0.. Ins-cell. Mass. 'OIJI' HOUSE- DYES and Family ï¬eraid and Weekly Star to January 18+ :1, 1904, for 750., two Premium Pictures included Zn. Gnu/.3. .w..,\_~..:£o: 23250; 9c ...u u ... ..< L . u 5...: .anrzo c. tJr . OCCDFS .: CC, 2.0“ c: .ï¬rEZâ€"uï¬ Pun: 31035 whftc for inn-rim work, which lcavcs .1 porcelain ï¬nish, the ï¬n cst white rnamcl for all kinds of in- tcriur dcwruliun. Scmict cnumcl, gukl cammcl, etc. .\ fuil and compictc assortment of paint and varninh brush- es, warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. W. l). Stimson. Mr W. H. O’Neil', of the Bradburn House, was m Pctcrboro, Monday, on business. Burglars have bash at their nefarious work in C-mcmec again. On Sunday night or curly Monday morning some bold burglar or burglars entered the Commercial and Bradbum Houses, and we: umicxvtand they got away with about $30.00 and some chrlry. It is hoped that the guilty party or parties will be caught and made to pay for their crimes. We undcr‘tand alro th :t they triad to loot :1 private houSc but Wcrc beam. -and scarce. away Just to inn 1 :1 large consiwnmcnt of Street) doors, ï¬nished m 03!: at war) 10x pric._s. Window screens, some- Prnr .L H. h.- .x'isnurg. upuclun and (mix - urulvd eye slum-Ian“. [rum uu'mnny. wh' uni: Om' mn- Un‘cv Imws n Var. luuT nm\' om-nnmm. fut Hu- ll wlhuru llwme Parlor»; \V-uu-n fur-‘u'm. .-\ mnu‘ll"flil0li> “"1- u! "nun“. ’l‘hum-hm'hx: wen}; or imanJfl «ya-9 ~21" ‘ IN†{MY In my rm?! Mir. Just to ban 1 :1 Iarm consiwnmcnt ol Strccn doors, ï¬nished m oak at war) 10x p1 .ma. \\ ix‘dow screens, some- thing xicsv, the kmd you want at popu la: pricas- W. l). Stimson. The Garden Party and Lawn Social held under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C E, ol the hush) terian Church was a gra and stcceas. 'lhe ladies of the Society did all in their power to make the Social pleasant to all who attended. The tables were ladened with all the delicacxes of the season. The program was achoice one and very much ap- preciated by all present. The Society, netted a neat sum. We congratulate the Society upon the SUCcess of their undertaking. Mr». G. Norris !» m5 rcturncd from ;: vcry picasant Vliit nit!) Queun (fit) ‘ ‘lcl‘AL‘i Use only Robertson 5 pure ready mixed paints; -A'ri:1rge stock of the Very richest colors in inside and out- side paints, stains and varmshes. We positively guarantee our floor pamts to look better, wear longer 'ancldry hard- er than any other m the market. W. I). Stinson. Mr. Roncigk, Bundmaster 45th Batt- alxon Band, Lindsay, has opened up an up todutc Music Store, mm: to (Toad’s Dug Store. Sheet music and all kinds Instruments. (I;1!lsclicitcd.â€" 3 3m Mr. John Watson was elected Coun cillor for Omemee Village by acclama- tion. Mr. Watson has been successful in looking after his own business, and we feel that he will represent the put» lie to the best of his ability. ‘ ’ Mr. David Toole’s many friends will regret to learn of his serious illness. We hope, however, that under skilful medical tr:atment, he may soon be able to be out again. Mr. 'I‘oole is one of our most successful and very highly respected farmers. Mrs. I. Anderson and daughter, Miss Helen, of St. John’s, Nfld., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. A. Mc- Pherson. Mr. G. W. McKim, of Millbrook, was in town on business, last week. Mr. H. Beatty, of the Commercial House, was in MilIbrOL 1:, Monday, on business. “R: are pleased to learn that Mrs. W. W. Jardine is much better. Mr. J. H. McConnell, I). C. (3., was in Pctcrboro, ’l‘hursdny and Friday. at- tending a n ccting of the Woodmen of he World. Mr. Henry Toole was in Toronto, last week, on business. - Dr. Cornwall and the Misses Corn- wall were visitors to Toronto, last week. FREE. Dr. Pierce‘s Cnmmnn Sense Medical Adviser is sent ft?! on receipt of stamps :0 pay extreme of customs and mailing omfy. Send 3: one-cent stamps for the book in papcr covers, or 50 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buï¬alo, N. Y. . 7-. "m...“ nu uaculunc. ' wrucs M155 sum Ju'imwu. of 23 nrady Street. Dayton, Ohm. "I was troubled with sew-rt puns every month when I wrote to Van for advice. After receiving your letter and fulluwiug its dirt-G nous. I am now happy to my that afler tzve ycgrs of untold suffering I have not had any Rams sine: ï¬r.\{ vsing ynur ‘ Puvurite Prescrip- txon.‘ I was induCL-d through a friend to write to you and folluw your kind Advice. 1 than}: God and Dr. R. V. Puree for the health I now enjoy. I shall urge other women who 5115:! as I did to um.- _\-uur medxcine.†“Favorite Prescription †makes weak women strong, sick women well. Ac- cept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women.‘ \V’eak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held 35 strictly private and sacreany cmxï¬dentinl. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. .All tnezpain and misery which young glrls commonly experience at such a tune, may in almost. every instance be entirely pre- vented or cured by the use of Dr. Pierce‘s Fa- vorite Prescrip- tion. It estab-‘ lishes regular- ity. It tones up I h e g e n e r all h e a 1 t h, a n (1 cures headache, backache, nerv- o u s n c s s a n d o 1 l1 e :- conse- q u e n c e s o f wozzlaley weakness or disease. d"! received your letter some time ago. with a Nice alum: your wunderful meditine.“ writes ‘ c... h v , A That the oung girl has of womanhood is not‘sel on: a painful one. She learns to know what headache means. and back- ache, and sometimes is sadly borne down by this new experig-ncer of ï¬le. AI‘ L‘ ‘ NEE HRS? [£53651 What can I do fr‘r yulr‘t‘w physiviun askc-d the good W' man who ï¬nd cntcr ed his conwltxng roam. I think 1 should have a commission, she rcturw ed respectfully but ï¬rmly. livery ulnld in our street caught the measles from my L‘s-by. Rev. Cco. Brown preached farcwcil scrmom to his congregation. on this circuit, Ian: Sunday. Mr. limwn al~ ways prcachcs good semmns and last Sunday‘s discourses were no L‘XCCl)li(‘»1] to the mic. Rev. Mr. Brown :m.1 hie estimable wife have very many warm friends in ()mcmcc and Emily. Visiting lag-3h, (5001 NEW) Mwmr Uthcc, -â€"xo(.. zmd 15c notc pap" . and ex; mm“ c 5 cl: tap The many fri ends of Mr. _l\lolm in caid will regrut to learn that helmd the misfortune to break his lig. l)rs. Ncclands and Irvine, Dentists, Lindsay, om.- of whom, will be at the Ccmmcrcial llotcl, opposite: Post Ol’ï¬vc on 'l‘ucsday, july 7th, and the ï¬rst Tuesday of and) month, afterwards. Gas administcrctl to ()Vcr goo-J persons with great sucr‘css. Ready for anycmcrgem‘y : Hcâ€"â€"If I should kiss youwhnt \vouid you do? Sheâ€"I never meet an cnu-rgcncy un- less it arises. Hwâ€"But if it should ZJiSC. She I’d must it fuck: to face. Dr. Keith is attending thc Toronto Old Boys Rcuniun, this chk. Mr. John (,‘m‘cw, nfOrangc Corners, gnu-[11c Mirror a friendly ca“, LN Wank. l)r. ’Rodgcls is attcnling thc cclc- bration in Toronto this Week. A tramp rang g1 doctors door bell and asked the pruzty Woman who opened the door if she would be so kind as to ask the doctor :f be had an old pair of trousers he could give him. I’m. the doctor said the smiling woman and the tramp left quir‘kly. Miss-Sara. Evans returned to Cobo~ conk, to-duy, after a plcasant visit with Omemee friends. Mr. Van Dyke, agent for Chase Bros. Co., of Colbornc, (Nurseries at Fen- wick, Ontario,) is in town for a few days booking orders for all kinds of stock in his line. If you are wnnt'yig fruit trees, berry bushes, etc., or orna- mental trees and shrubbcry, for lawn or house culture, Mr. Van Dyke will b4: pleased 'to‘callrmdw ShQW you" his beautifully coldrcd platps,“ \rhu:h_.by their atl'ractivéu'essiivï¬'lfbc sure to cre- ate aldesirc‘ for the beautiful. ‘ Rev Mr Lock and famil), Bellmillc, arrived In Omemec on Tuesday. Mr Lock preaches his initial scrmm’gs (.5 Pastor of the Methodist ( hurch on this Circuit) next Sunday We extend a hearty welcbmc to‘ Mr. Lock and his family to Omcmcc. Dr. Vrooman. M. P., of Lindsay, was in town, Snturda’. His host of friends were {)lcaScd to sue him. Mr. G. C. McQuade was successful in passing his examination on “Theolâ€" ogy†at Albert Collrge. Ballerina, hcld on June 20, 22 and 23. Congratula tions George BORN At Fenelon Falls, on .Wednesday, June 17th, the wife of Rev. John Gar- butt, :1 daughter. "THE CANADIAN EMPIRE†Messrs. I. T. Richards and Charles Sanderson were visuors to Omcmcc to-day. Brings on hot weather: Why don’t you put mo hell in your sermons Brcr. \Villianis? Wellw’cnl gives cm too much er it h: comrrcyation muk< s sics a noic fannin dcy Sc“ 1 hcz (cr order a recess. During July and Aug u st D R. WIGH'I‘MAN will be here on the ISI and 3rd 'l'hursdays only. Ofï¬ce two Doors east of T. Ivory Sons’ General Stine. Mr. W G. Stephenson’s many friends will be pleased to learn he IS able to be out again. Mr. “m. Clancy has gox. e to Iind say on a visit. We have not advanced the price of our tolmccns, umhur Slllukim: tobacco. Bubs, Currency and Fair Piau‘ chewing mbnccos are the same 912» and price to the consumer as formerly. We have also extended the time for the redemp lion 0! Sm \wlmo was to Jammrv Is: '90-} '1HEI‘.MPIR.Z TOBAFLO (30, Limited. Physician (looking into his ante room where a mimber of patients are waiting) Who has been waiting the longest? Tailor, (who has called to present a bill) I have, doctox, I delivered the clothes to you three years ago. Mr. Wm. Shaw, who -met with an accident by having a piece of steel pierce his arm, striking the ‘bone, is, we are pleased to state, able to be about again. W. D. STEN SON. Dental Notice. at UK Also Inc mu: work cmwnuszn : g and the h :nting of the nu“ I‘rcshjm rizm Manse. at Springvillc. The building through out Will be ï¬nished in :hc most Luv-to- dale m..nncr,w.1ich rcflu‘tsgrcat crcdit upon t] e energetic build Lg cnmmiuee who “ill, “hen tbL building reaches complctiqn, haVc one of the ï¬nest resi- dences in the Country. ()no rzlrvI-c St't'r: he‘ttvr acting except in {1m Kim (4355 :hcntrcs uf'thc large cities. Among them; from Om -emc who at- lundcd the Grange ( (.mm‘s pic nIC wcrc Messrs. \'\'. .I. Lamb. j. Arthur Brvml I“: ank .-:\ Isms, Ix I‘IlnlIIf‘} 1\. \(Iams and km: 1‘ .I: «cs -\Imic Sh III-on- >()n.Sm:i.\(I1.mS, S;1r:1I.umh, Ldna Balfour :md _[v.~sic lxmnl). Mr. W. I‘r. Stimson has just Pumpki- cd anntI‘ er of his I mny mmrart ,Iwing thc mu. “01k cmvtmurV'g and the this melodrama been :‘ttcr az‘tccl. When all the actors (11d so well it would he im'lduous to makc comparisons. TEE PEQPLES’ GROCERY Mr. Robt. I‘e‘lcElwain, of East Emily, is to be congratulated upon his enter- priSe as a farmer, who is bound to lead. Alter completing a new large frame barn, with an eight foot stone founda- ‘ tion finished with cement floor, he is now busy erecting a kitt'hen to his ï¬ne brick residence, which is to be equip- ped .with the most modern system of hard and soft water supply. Mr. W. l). Stinson is the contractor for the cavett‘oughing and \\'211CTS)'StL‘m, he has also centractcd and crccttd for Mr. McElwain one of l‘llS celebrated double beaded, single steel mil haying and grain unloading outing complete in every detail, with reversible swivel car- rier, spring stucl double harpoon fork and a (tomplctc sctt of the latest im- proved slings, pulley chungel‘n, ctc , in all his barns, which leaves Mr. McEl wuin with undoubtedly the host equip- ped building in the 'l‘mvnship. Mr. Alf. j..l)ean’s lias‘t Lynne Dra- matic Company, hog. n their entertain- ment in Omani-co, on Monday toning ; by presuming their titular play “East Lynn's.†It is safe to say that never before in a village the Size of this, has W. BRADBURN. in Fancy L‘inncr Sctts, Tea Suttsand Chamber Setts, in all shades, Cups 8; Saucers, Plates, Bowls, Pitchsrs, and everything in the Crockery Linc. Cal] and see our stock. = Fresh Groceries -- Up-to-Date Crockery Is now prepared to do all ‘kinds of mill repairs, boiler work and any kind of new work. We also do all kinds of repairs to threshing en- gines 'and separators, binders, mowers and implements of every de- scription. Mower knives neatly ground under the wet stone grinding, which insures a smooth, ï¬ne edge without heat- ing. All work guaranteed up-to-date, and charges very moderate. All membcrs of 0. Y. 13., No. 55, is request to attend a meeting ofthe above lodge, on ’l‘hursday Evening, july 9th. Messrs. J. A. Brady and U. “T. Hall, of North Ops, were visnors to Lmdsay, Dominion Day. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Teney are vis- iting their friends at Craighurst. Rev. Mr. Howe, of Cookstown, took Mr. 'l‘eney’s services last Sunday a n d preached eloquent sermons. Rev; and Mrs. Gco Brown left on Tuesday, for thcir new ï¬eld of labor at Bellcville. 'l‘heir host of friends here will join the Mirror 1n wishing them continued success in their good work. Sacred Resurrection Plants, of Egypt, ver) pretty and a gxcat noveltyâ€" at the Mirror Oï¬iceâ€"z fox 25c., 01 15c. each. Regular pnce 2 3c. each. Everybody wants them. - We are pleased to learn that Mr. Frank Harvey, son of Mr. W. B. Har~ vey, Omemee, has passed his examma- tion at the Normal School, Toronto: Congratulations. {as owned up a large consignment of new and J AS. EVANS CO. NEW PROCESS ARRIVING DAILY. The \Yer 1v Mail am] Empire during the summer months will n'nquesflun- ably he the greatest weekly publication uhich Hm rs ('n :zulian lmxnes It at present contains a. greaéer number of columns ur reading matter than any otlne: Canadian “o'eklv. All the news published in i: is carefully solected to mevl thy vuriol â€was of the readers. The Agricultural Section will be re- plete with information for the ganerul mlvnwemont oi agricultural science. Contributurs to this section will be men eminent in Hus hnpnrluut industry. Altugc' her the 24 pages. which com- prn-e The Weekly Mail and Empire. are a library In Hnemsezves, and all for the sum 01 One Dollar a year. The Mirror to Jan 1, ’04â€"50c. Bnth papers sent to any address for 75¢. until Jan. 1. ’04, Send order tn ofï¬ce of Hula paper. 'l‘he M..guz‘ne Station will also be u mine of Information upon subjects w'-ic|x are at present. attracting pnblir mm: tinn. Many of the artlclas will be brightened h, Illustrations, The (immza! Nens Section “ill con- tain the quawt and most coxnpm‘e lu- furnmtion of the events transpiring in all parts of the woyld. [articular at- tmnion will he given to calfle and pro vincml none. Weekly Mail and Empire to Jan. 1, ’04 50 Cents. Miss Jessie I owe, of Mt. Pleasant, was a guest of Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. last week. She wrote on the Entrance Mrs. Townsend and Miss Potts are guests at Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jnrdine. SUMMER OFFER Master Hubert Gardiner wrote on the Entrance Examination, last week. Mr. Alf. J. Dean, of Orillia, Manager of the East Lynn Dramatic Co., (who gave three excellent plays in the Brad- bum Opera House, here, this week) has had the reputation of being the best ventriloquist in the world. Mr. Dean’ 5 Co is indeed a very clever one and ever) per former does his or her part perfsctly. Mrs. Dean and Miss‘ Dorothy Pearl Dean, their highly tal- ented daughter, are with M r. l)ean, and we can safely say that all who attend their plays will be highly delighted. Examination. iENEEE, ; WEEKLY MAIL AND EMPIRE Mailed to and addrens in ('anada, Great Britain or United States un- til January lst, 1904,101- This offer includes choice of premium picturus entitled " The Miner’s Fax-ewe l †and "0:! the lad; e of the He.- (1" SPECIAL. Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plas- ter Paris Chmco 11. Also Headquarters for \\ indsor bah, " Daily Cheese 8: Butter †Brands. Sas--, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Always On hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. Bes. qualities - Hard and Soft Coal. Cordwood and Millwood. Call and get our prxces and examine goods. ............... TELEmomesâ€"Agent's Oï¬ice, 77 B ; TOWn Ofï¬ce, 77; Mill Cï¬ic: 78 Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical College, also mem- ber of College of Physicians and Surgeons, of Ontario. Special attention paid to diseases of heart and lungs. ‘ .‘Dr. J. P. Keith. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ““ '3 E:%§hbun QM} Ofï¬cé. King St., Opposite foun- dry, Omemce. r (39’s The The ï¬ve-cent packet is enough for an ordin- ary occasion. The family bottle, sixty cents contains a supply for a. year. Agent, Ripans Tabules hold their place as the su- preme remedy which cures dyspepsia, indiges- tion, stomach, liver and bowel troubles, sick headache and constipation. No other single remedy has yet been found since the twilight: of medical history which is capable of doing so‘ much good to so large a majority of mankind: W‘ Tub: MARKS Demons ‘ Contact-11's c. Anyone sending a sketch and closer! Mon may quickly ascertain our Opinion free w ether an invention is probably atenmble. Communicw uona stflcuyconfldent 3.1. Handbook on Pntenu â€gut-99: ngest ggencyfofï¬ecuripg pawnng. ' ï¬mnui uiken E310 linux11: Co. réoolve spew-4mm without me. lnthe A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest dr- cuhuon 0: any scientiï¬c Terms. $8 a year: {mn- momma). an by -n_ newodw‘m unsung. u ï¬il'fli‘i_co.33:EF%EFENMQrK __|_ â€".‘A- Stiéiitiiié Eï¬Ã©ï¬can. wwoamaxr saw-amï¬i‘i" '- CAN‘IASSER WANTED to sell PRINTERS [Aliâ€"a journal f0. udvurtiScrsâ€" publish ed Weekly at five dollars .a year. It teaches the scicnccl and practice 0 Advertxsing, 11ml isi highly esteemed l.\ \‘E the most successful zulvcltlSch in thxs country and C re at Britain. Lib e r a] commiSsion allowed. Address l-‘rintcr’s Ink, :0 Sprm-e 1%.. New York. 3.53- v. G E. "M. BAKER.- The flmemee Minor la published every Thursday Morning n In (mice. King Street,0memoo. DENTIST, LINI’SA Y. Honor Graduate of Toronto U nit".- ity and Royal College of Dental an!» geons. Legal notices 84:0!)th per line ï¬rst. In†tlofl. 2 cents per line each subsequent ll- wruonâ€"Nommflul measuremant. 13 "no. {0 the luck. Alvertlaï¬menls such as lost. stayed. wanted. eta. will be Inserted thrso tlmn to. $1,0ne lnscl Llon so cents. each submmt h!.¢l‘â€lll[25 coma. 7 , Engages of ï¬dvrrnsemmits are to be In the ofï¬ce not lmor than Mondsy. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Torms, $1.50 per year, or 31.00;)†you I! paid In advance. C. W. RICHARDS. h girth .-, Death 6. and Msrrlagu are 1mm Advertisement.- wlll be concur.“ a“ l-hgrged for 1151th lorlfldden. All the iatest and improved hunch-I of dentistry successfully porlotmod. Charges moderate. O F F I C 8 one Gregory's Drug Store. comer Kent and William streets. THE MIRROR AND '.- q ‘ w “v, ,4 Mailed to any address in C‘ï¬ada " " or U. S. for 12 months fr.“ $1.75. 1‘ For further particulars and sample copies of papers, wnte an: WEEKLY MAIL 8: “PM Dr. F. A_. Walters. TTHE MIRROR.§».‘: Lindsay Bauer and Publuhoo. (I nzc. all nvw goods, ~-.s.~. quaint s. L ' ‘3 r-‘rlce is 1-20. cause my C) is N) '(T 01 9. 0 >4 E31559 (-35 35353535 WWWEHEETï¬â€˜BSEFEE S} lul .nghi L‘lzlrls l\\:t.‘.l Suits, Price $3 90 - ...--u. «,‘m on ll '1 l .1! u: l Jl l; l... lit-Ffdlgt-e l is prey-arm! to luau ». :irst-l-mss inrm property in {willllh at 4§ per cent. Rural] .7. sligilll‘ Lcrensed rates u! {runs of re payment to suit . VTELDON >:...lci.t~r, .‘.l~,, Lindsay; Ont. ‘zlm; “H Pita'l- month. , .. .. ,. - .lw .wvv ra: crew:- u no 498er .ml lam. property at: a bargain. ‘t‘ Pu"! LADY. Lindsay‘s Leading ‘.\r‘l:‘. .‘l , 2'22.‘ men: t.‘ P Lurk-w; ul. .~l.;< ‘il l: l-' .~t):l‘.j. ‘zul'llnuas w-r}, 9? 1 ix; fresh and mud, A ='-: pnicl’lnmd ..;':;= :luz. un- : x \t‘,\l SH, ~ an» memo. is l.» lllzl. repti- "-':\E .2- ~$ for r»- v_\ In the pro; mro ’_. .L-nprluxrs. no . '. . . .. M a high stainl- ~:l.r-n.~-. l-.\'l'llt‘.: 3, continuance an", very l‘r'hpcs'liéliy. DRCKSON UN.-Z§)n. t; in Cigars . 6 for 25 cents 7 lor 25 “ “5 - 5 hr 25 “ Rccl 7 for 25 ‘° "‘2 ' 7 for 25 “ 3 for 10 “ 023 6 for 25 “ :1 ll igfppk f i i. L2; lus'JU @ ipes 2‘93 - - for 15 ccnts .(m f 5);) "Jr 25 H “'5 for 10 “ 1‘5 for 5 “ is 2 for 5 " :accos always fresh at 3 floatany deposits deposited or withdrawn * in sums of $1.00 and y. l ll’ Cu to Loan on Real Estate. laws: 9 a m. to 4.30 p m Jul Lu, EDEN? Paid on De. bentures. all 3-.- "‘11." l a X “it rltsl [[33th . That the oung girl has of woma ‘ ‘ ~ _ nhood 13 not seldom a painful one. She learns , to know what headache means, and back-- ache, and sometimes is sadly borne down byAtllns new, experiencejof lilo ' girls time, 1 the,_pam and misery which young commonly experience at such a may in almost every instance be e n ti r el y pre- vented or cured by the use of Dr. Pierce‘s Fa- vorite Prescrip- tion. It estab: lisbes regular- ity. It tones up t h e g e n c r all h e a 1 t h, a n (1 cures headache, backache, nerv- o u s n e s s a n d o t ll e r conse- u e n womanly weakness or diseaseces or n . ‘ . OI ad\'lic:“l‘“ml Your letter some time ago. with \‘l‘ ,. ~ a rout 'our w-mderful meditiue." writes A A» bttlla Jo ruse-u. of 23 lirady Street Dayton Ohio. "I was troubled with severr pains Every month when I wrote to vou lor advice. After * f " Ch I 'II -I {)OSlllgllledfllllgGlilS isa pleasant task at LicCarty’s. The selection ofjewelry and orna- men:s is large and well chosen, and our time so much at your disposal. that you are certain of meeting your requirements plesiing the recipient of your (7 P we ( "1“ pres .nts. â€Fuh'iilx your letter and t‘olluuing its direc- Our stock of reliable watches mm- 1 am now happy to my mm mm live i - -~ . Call t be beat. $2;ng pig‘ixntgl‘dtspggnug l have not had any ~ .tc , v» -; - J... '5 n...‘ um“, Iwas induc 1g _\I nr luvonx ! usurp- 'lthr-h:1â€- ’ you and follow yo'iir kirill‘ï¬dviccr.“xidtlizlrllinétig > iiiliirugevlli’m“ for the health I now enjoy. ,.... r ( ler ‘3 ' 'i I I l . um ym" mmummw‘c nen who sufl'er as I did to “Favorite Prescription †makes weak 2 l n women sarong. Sick women well. Ac- , p.113], cept no substitute for the medicine J8W8l“" SlOl’B . l J l , r . " I i f Elli-Si L l‘lllSili . a which works wonders for weak women.‘ “cal: and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly Conï¬dential. Address Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. . Fitters. Dr. Pierce‘s Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent j)?! on receipt of stamps :0 pay expense of customs and nlznlmg omir. Send 3x one-cent stamps LOCK l4 LACONIC Mr. Wm. Shaw, WhO met with an We are pleased to learn that Mr. accident by having a piece 0‘ steel Frank Harvey, son of Mr. W. B. Har- pierce his arm, striking the bone, is: vey, Omemee, has passed his. examina- We are pleased to state, able to be i tion at the Normal School, 'I‘oronto. about again. ‘ Congratulations. I Physician (IOUkll‘lg into his ante room Sacred Resurrection Plants, of Egypt, where a number of patients are waiting) - very pretty and a great noveltyâ€"at the Who has been waiting the longest? l Mirror Ofï¬ceâ€"2 for 2 5c., or 15¢. each. Tailor, (who has called to present a bill) l Siffgatrhiégce 25C' each. livery body I have, doctor, I delivered the clothes ‘ R d.M C B l f to on three cars arro. ' ‘ ev. an 15.. mo rown c t on ) 3 " l uesduy, for their new ï¬eld of labor at Bellevxllc. 'l‘heir host of friends here \vlll join the Mirror in wishing them continued success in their good work. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Teney are vis- ltmg their friends at Craighurst. Rev. Mr. Howe, of Cookstown, took Mr. 'l‘cney’s services last Sunday a n cl preached eloquent sermons. Messrs. J. A. Brady and (l. W. Hall, of North Ops, were visttors to Lindsay, Dominion Day. All members of O. Y. B., No. 55, is request to attend a meeting cftbe above lodge, on ’l‘hursday Evening, July 9th. Mr. Robt. McElwaiu, of East Emily, is to be congratulated upon his cuter- prisc as a farmer, who is bound to lead. Alter completing a new large frame barn, with an eight foot stone founda- tion ï¬nished with cement floor, he is now busy erecting a kltchcn to his line brick residence, which is to be equip‘ bed y'ith the most modern system of hard and soft water supply. Mr. W. l). Stillson is the contractor for the cavctroughing and watcrsystcm, he has also cOIltractcd and crccltd for Mr. We have not advanced the price of our tobaccns, umber Slllukinl: tobacco. Bubs, Currency and Fair Play chewing tobaccos ure the same 912» and price to the consumer as fornmrly. We have also extended the time for the rodemp l [ion of Sui-“shoe lugs to January let i lDO-l THE EMPIRE TOBACCO (30, Limited. Mr. Wm. Clancy has gone to Lind- say on a visit. Mr. W G. Stephenson’s many friends will be pleased to learn he 15 able to be out again. Dental Notice. During July and Aug u St I) R. WIGl-I'I‘MAN will be here on the lst and 3rd 'l'liursdays only. Oflice two Doors east of T. Ivory Sons’ General Store. Brings on hot weather: Why don‘t you put mo hell in your sermons lircr. Williams? \l’ellw’cnl gives cm too Mr. Alf. J. Dean, of Orillia, Manager . ~ - of the East Lynn Dramatic Co., (who 9 gave three excellent plays in the Brad- ‘ ’ burn Opera House, here, this week) has had the reputation of being the best ventriloquist in the world. Mr. Dean’s Co. is indeed a very clever one and every performer does his‘ or her part perfectly. Mrs. Dean and Miss Dorothy Pearl Dean, their highly tal- ented daughter, are with Mr. Dean, and we can safely say that all who attend their plays will be highly delighted. , Master Hubert Gardiner wrote on the Entrance Examination, last week. Mrs. Townsend and Miss Potts are guests at Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jardine. Miss Jessie Lowe, of Mt. Pleasant, was a guest of Mrs. J. \V.’ Mitchell. last week‘. She wrote on the Entrance Examination. _..._ R1pans Tabules hold their place as the sn- 1 JIE p_reme remedy wh1ch cures dyspepsia, indiges- i tlon, stomach, llver and bowel troubles, sick "1 headache and constipation. No other single ‘ OFFER remedy has yet. been found since the‘ twilight WEEKLY MAIL AND EMPIRE Mailed to and addrens in ('anada, of medical history which is capable of doing 20" much good to so large a majority of mankind: Great Britain or United States un- til January lst, 1904,101- , . 50 Cents. 'lllle oï¬â€˜cr includes choice of premium pictures entitled "The Miner’s Farewo l.†and .._._ mum Mr. R. Bryans, of Lindsay, was in town, Thur: day, on busmess. Our Arctic “all linish cannot fail to ilcasc superior to others for whiteningr v or ceiiugs, will not rub or scale off. Churchc‘s Aiabastln has long been tried aid has proved its-elf a trade win- “or. W lung, etc. We solicit your patronage. W. l). Stimson. Mr. W. G. English left on Thursday last for North Bay, where he has Sectll‘ ed a good position. We wish him every success. .y‘ . . “ I luv: used Ayer’s Hair Vigor ' for 3 great many years, and al- though I am past eighty years of ‘ age. y rt I have not a gray hair in , . I . vp ' 3 uh, :lzsfll. Geo. Yeliozr, Towscn, Md. 5 â€Mi! We mean all that rich, - dark color your hair used , to have. I f it’s gray cow, . no matter; for Aycr’s Hair Vi or always reâ€" ‘ stores coxor to gra hil‘ Sometimes it makes til. hair grow very heavy and ion ; and it stops fallln of t e hair, too. SLR I lame. All £13138. 1: your drums cannot su . on . send. us one do " and we willpgtp’reas’ . you a bottle. Boom and aim the name 3 of your mm: 0: res: oï¬lce. Addrero, J. C. AY CO., Well. Mose. '- 9 . Mr. J. J. limgrm, ll. -\ of Simone, is visiting .it Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mor gun's. He will bc one of the examin- crs at th: Janinr leavin'; examinations at Toro :70, announcing cu July 16th. Mrs. Morgan is visiting her Queen City frim ‘s NO'I‘IClizâ€"Cds. J. \‘.'_ (Ir-ecu, Pho- tographer, will not be here on the 3'd Friday of each month. as formerly, lglt will continue his risks on the first Fli- day of each month only. Dr. Lionel Pritchard, a recent grad uate of “ Trinity Medical College,†is spendiuga couple of weeks with his aunt, Mrs. W. H. Mitchell tor has been successful in landing Sev- eral large lunge from our river, of which sport he is very fond of. ____.___._.â€".__.._.__â€".â€"_â€"â€"â€" REXALLH‘ME‘DYESi l HOLD l 'l‘hcsc Dyes will dye Wool, Cot-l ton, Silk,- luie or Mixed (loods inl ,one bath ;tllcy arc the latest and (must improved Dye in the world. J Try a package. All color at R. J- Mulliganls, Sole Agent.-â€"iy. ': Prof. J. H. l):~Sill)crg, Scientiï¬c Op- t'cal Spctflall'it, of ï¬lligstou, will be i at' t’u: B adburn. House; Omunee, nn’ \\'ednesday, July 29th, until Friday. July 3rst. At A. Leach’s Drug Store, Mlllbrook, on Saturday, Aug. 1st, till 'l‘llcsd: y, Aug. 4th. . Cyclone and coilcd spring steel wire fencing, built right on your posts. We have the heaviest, strongest and .hand- somcst wire fences in the Dominion, at prices to suit. Any style, height or number of wires you reqmre, OUl steel frame wire gates are neat m up pcarance, strongest on earth, and at very moderate prices, burl: in our own shop to suit your taste. W. D. Stmson. Mr. Arthur Bryson, of Montreal, was a guest at the home of Mrs. S. Lamb, the past few days. Dizzy ? Then your liver isn’t acting The l)ocâ€". for the book in paper covers or 50 stam for the cloth-bound volume. Addie;s Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buï¬alo, N. Y. .ev..,-- ,,._..,‘._.___,--.c. S~A~-_‘__I Mr. J. H. McConnell, l). C. (3., was in Pctcrboro, 'l‘hursday and F riday, at- tending a it ceting of the Woodmen of tie World. Mr. H. Beatty, of the Commercial House, was in MillbrOt k, Monday, on business. Mr. Ronclgk, Bandmastcr 45th Butt allon Band, Lindsay, has open 'd up an up to-datc Music Store, next to (Toad’s l);:'g Store. Sheet music and all kinds Instruments. Call solicitedâ€" l3 3m .‘vlrs. (l. Norris has rcturncd from 1: very pleasant Hill with Quctn ('it\ friends Prâ€! .1. ll, lu- Slim-r1. Uptlclan «llait‘l'L - crab-ll eye xlr-t‘lallsl, lruul Ucl'lllfllly. wl!‘ v_|.~'ll 0331‘ men- llu'cv Hun-s PI v-‘lr. null "my occmlsull- o'lul lln- l‘.:'.~ldhurzl llwuse Parlors. ‘V‘lel fur-‘ul'N. All runsll‘lullvli‘ ll‘“ I‘ (ll ulmlxu. ’l‘lmschuvlrzg \VL‘lll; or impolmi cyan ~3|Ill‘.!-3 lm‘ full to my suit ill" . l .‘.l.‘. Owcn J-vlmnton :ltzcmled the meeting of the ‘W'ootlmcu in l’ctcl‘buro, on 'l‘bursday. l’urc gloss whit-c for interior work, which lcavcs .1 porcelain finish, the flu est white enamel for all kinds of in- terior «lunar-alum. Sczulct enamel, gold enamel, ctc. .\ full and complete assortment of paint and varni:.h brush- es, warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. W. l). Stillson. Mr W. H. O’Ncll', of the Bradburn House, was in l’ctcrboro, Monday, on -___.,__..._..._ ___._.__._. _._._.____ . __..____. _ business. work in Omcmec again. On Sunday night or early Monday morning some i l l | I i Burglars have been at their nefarious bold burglar or burglars entered the | Commercial and llradburn Houses, I and we underutand they got away with , about $30.00 and son: Joivcll'y. It is , hoped that thc guilty party or parties will be caughtand made to pay for I their crimes. We understand alro th ll. ‘ ! they tried to loot :1 private home but I I Were heard and scared away: I Just to lli'lllxl :1 large consignment ol l . screen doors, lllliSllL‘C in oak, at very I low priCcs. Window screens, some- l thing now, tin: kind you want at popu- lar prices. W. l). Stinsou. The Garden Party and Lawn Social held under the auspices of the Y. P. S. l C E, of the Presbyterian Church was a grand success. The ladies of the Society did all in their power to make the social pleasant to all who attended. The tables were ladened with all the dellcaaes of the season. The program i was a choice one and very much ap- ' preciated by all present. The Society, lllcttcd a neat sum. We congratulate the Society upon the success of their undertaking. - ‘ ~ ' ,- Use only Robertson 5‘ pure ready ‘ mixed paints. -A large stock of the very richest colors in inside and out- side paints, stains and varnishes. We l positively guarantee our floor paints to look better, wear longer and dry hard- i or than any other m the market. W. l l I). Stimson. l ' Mr. David Toole’s many friends will ' regret to learn of his serious illness. We hope, however, that under skilful medical tr:atment, he may soon be able to be out again. Mr. Tech: is onel of our most successful and very highly i respected farmers. Helen, of St. John’s, Nfld., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. A. Mc- Pherson. Mr. John Watson was elected Coun cillor for Omemee Village by acclama- much or it do congregation makcs sics a mole fannin deys‘cll‘l hez (or order a recess. Messrs. J. 'l‘. Richards and Charles Sanderson were visitors to Omemcc to-day. Mr. G. C. McQuadc was successful in passing his examination on “'l‘hcolâ€" ogy†at Albert College, Belleville, held on June 20, 22 and 23. Congratula tions George l)r.Vrooman, M. P., of Lindsay, was in town, Saturda'. “is host of friends Were pleased to see him. Ready for any-emergency: Herrâ€"*IfI should kiss you what would you do? Sheâ€"I ncvcr mcct an emergency un- less it arises. Hcâ€"llut if it should arise. 'hc I’d meet it face to face. Dr. Keith is attending the 'l‘orcntp Old Boys Reunion, this Week. gave tile .\ll: tr :1 l‘ricndly cal , wcck. Mr. John (brow. ni‘l‘h'uhgc Forums, ‘7 l last .,. .. . ., . , . hitting thzd‘, (goal plpvr) at lllc Mirror Ollicc,~-loc. il‘lll l5c. Also note paper and clzvcltll‘cs cheap. What can I do ll-r yuur‘ l‘lc physician :iskcd the good woman who had cuter cd his consulting room. l think i should have a commission, she rclurlr cd resixctfully but lizmly. livery child in our street caught the lncuslcs from my baby. Rev. Geo. Brown preached farewell sermons to his congregation. on this circuit, last Sunday. .\lr. lilown al- ways preaches good sermons and last Sunday‘s discourses were no exception to the rule. Rev. Mr. Brown :ln.l hi; estimable wife have very many friends in ()mcmcc and Emily. Dr. Rodgers is attcnling the ccle~ bration in Toronto this Week. “'31.â€! The many friends of Mr. John Kin caid will rcgrct to learn that hehad the misfortune to break his lg. l)rs, Ncclands and Irvine, Dentists, Lindsay, one of whom, will bl: at the Ctmlmcrclal llotcl, opposite Post Ofï¬ce on 'l‘ucsday, July 7th, and the first Tuesday of each month, afterwards. (las administrrcd to over goo-.1 persons '.\‘llll great success. A tramp rang a doctors door bell and asked the pretty \vmnan who opened the door ii she would be so kind as to ask the doctor if he had an old pair of trousers be mild give him. I‘m. the doctor said the smiling woman and the tramp left quickly. Miss Sara Evans returned to Coho conk, today, after a pleasant visit with Omemee friends. Mr. Van Dyke, agent for Chase Bros. Co., of Colboruc, (Nurseries at Fen- wick, Ontario,) is in town for a few days booking orders for all kinds of stock in his line. If you are wanting fruit trees, berry bushes, etc., or orna- mental trees and shrubbcry, for lawn or house culture, Mr. Van Dyke will bl: pleased 'to‘calland __ Show you, his beautifully colored plates," wh1ch_.by their attractiveniï¬swillfbc sure to ere. ate adesirc for the beautiful. ' Rev Mr Lock and. family, Bcllcville, ’, l A arrivedin Omemec on Tuesday. “Mr Lock preaches his initial .sermons (as Pastor of the Methodist Church on this Circuit) next Sunday We extend a hearty welcOmc to Mr. Lock and his family to Omcmec. BORN At Fonelon Falls, on .Wednesday, June 17th, the wife of Rev. John Gar- butt, :1 daughter. __ Mrs. I. Anderson and daughter, Miss " THE CANADIAN EMPIRE u Mclilwain one of his celebrated double beaded, single stccl rail haying and grain unloading outï¬ts, complete in every detail, with l‘cvcl'siblc swivel car- rier, spring slccl double harpoon fork and a celnplctc sell of the latest im- proved slings, Quilt-y chzangcfv, etc , in all his barns, which leaves fllr. .‘llcEl wain with undoubtedly the best equip- ped building ill the 'l‘ownship. Mr. Alf. J., Dezm’s East Lynne Dra- matic Company, beg: n their entertain- ment in Ol‘llcmec, on Monday evening by presenting their titular play “East Lynnc.†It is safe to say that ncvcr before in a village the size of this, has this mclodrama been better acted. ‘v'hcn all the. actors did so well it would be invicluous to make comparisons. (â€)nc ran-iv St‘t"; llt’llt‘l‘ acting except in the Zirst class theatres ofthe large cities. Among those from Omcmcc who at- lcntlcd the (bang..- (‘pmcrs‘ pic nic wl-rc, hit-«ls. W. J. Lamb. J. Arthur ilryson, l’mnk Adams. ll lhmllry, R. Adams and I‘m: Elisa-s Annie Slcplwn- son. Sara Adams, Sara Lamb, lidna Balfour :md Jcssic L'iml). Mr. \‘l'. ll. ‘tiliuscn has just <‘nmplctâ€" cd another of his many contract ,br-ing the roof ‘.\'()li<, cavclmugllil‘g and thc heating of the new l‘rcsllytcrian Manse. at Springvillc. The building through out “'1†be finished in thc umst tip-to- datc manner, which rcilcclsgrcat crcdil upon the energetic building committee who will, when the building reaches complction, have one of the ï¬nest resi- dences in the country. I l "0:! the Edge of the Her .†The Weekly Mail and Empire during the summer months will unquestion- ably be the greatest weekly publication which cull rs Vanadium homes It at present contains a greaier number of columns of readll't! matter than any other Canadian uceklv. All the news published in l'. is carefully selected to ulevl the vurial loses of the readers. The General News Section will con- tain the. fullmt and most complete in- formation “me events lranspiriug in all parts of the world. Particular at- tention will be given to cable and pro yinclnl nous. The Agricultural Section will be re- plete with information lor the general advancement of ngrlculturul science. Contributors to this section will be men eminent in tlns Important. industry. The .\l..;_mz‘ue Section will also be a mine of information upon subjects w'-icll are at preso:.t attracting public ultcl tlml. Many of the articles will be brightened b, illustrations. Alt-lgc‘ her the. 24 pages, which com. pru-e The Weekly Mail and Empire. are n llhrary lll themselves, and all for the sum ol One Dollar a year. SPECIAL. Weekly Mall and Empire to Jan. 1, '04 «500. The Mirror to Jan 1, ’04â€"50c. Bath papers sent to any address for 75¢. until Jun. 1, ’04, Send order to olï¬ce ot' tllls paper. TllE PEQPLE ’ GROCERY las opened up a large consignment of new and Up-rb-Date Crockery Agent, : I Lindsay in Fancy Dinner Sctts, Tea Sctts and Chamber Sells, in all shades, Cups 8; Saucers, Plates, Bowls, Pitchers, and everything in the Crockery Linc. Fresh Grooeriees -- ARRIVING DAILY. lBRADBURN. Call and see our stock. well. You suffer from bLiOllS' tion. Mr. Watson has been successful 9858, constipation. Afï¬lis in looking after his own business, and Pills act directlyon the liver. we feel that he will represent the pub For 60 years the have been lie to the best of his ability. the Standard ' amfly ' Pill. . , Mr. G. w. McKim, of Millbrook, Small doses care. All «3.53m; ' was in town on business, last week. Wantyoormho o: Mono-um brown" rich block? My†BUGKINGHAI’S DYEll’llé’lin Doorman mal.v.meo¢.wu.n. 'We are pleased to learn that Mrs. ‘W. W. Jardine is much better. Dr. Cornwall and the Misses Corn~ Mr. and MIS- J- J- Lang and dauglz- wall were visitors to 'I‘Oronto, last week. ter, of Peterboro, were visitors to Omeo mec over Sunday, w. D. sTalSoN. Mr. Henry Toole was in Toronto, last week, on business. - Is now prepared to do all ,kinds of mill repairs, boiler work and any kind of new work. We also do all kinds of repairs to threshing en- gines and separators, binders, mowers and implements of every de- _ scription. Mower kniVes neatly ground under the ’ NEW PROCESS ‘ wet stone grinding, which insures a smooth, ï¬ne edge without heat- , mmmhout m ing. All work guaranteed up-to-date, and charges very moderate. 4 _ JAS. EVANSaS‘oo. “361313 The ï¬ve-cent packet. is enough for an ordinâ€" ary occasion. The family bottle, sixty cents contains a supply for a. year. he Rathbun Co’s Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plas- ¢SEEEESESPSEE .lllul ter Paris 8; Charcml. Also Headquarters for W‘indsor Salt, “ Dairy Cheese Butter " Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. lies. qualities - Hard and Soft Coal. Cordwood and Millwood. ..... .. Call and get our prices and examine goods. TELErnoxnsâ€"Agcnt's Ofï¬ce, 77 B ; Toan Ofï¬ce, 77; Mill Cfï¬c: 78 , *3in :{l BAKER.- Dr. J. P. Keith. l . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ihe flmBmBB MIH'BI' Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical College, also mem- ber of College of Physmians and Surgeons, of Ontario. 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