Mug Trude ll 'l‘rmie :n I 21 a lane prekru': lh It (" A c) C ' .na 0:8 as H ‘\ lrdge 0) fly 2.): mt we hi the 3d near our mes of me OATS LTS robbers a, heavy, 98 madian :fl'erent ll wOol, Suits. Jâ€"wool 'UGH. owereSI 50 [HOES tere $2 90 heavy uglish yred Slip- Come 119 Still Selling Tulle: Scans Cheap. Oil Cake Very Cheap Pretty Designs in Paper. All kinds of fresh Seeds at mg Iowest prices. SPEBTACLES 1ch mm mm. Blouse Sets Be P. S.â€"â€"I have made arrange- ments with a To_ronto ï¬rm to do any watch rcpamng you may need. Stocks Bends, Grain and Pro- visious bought and sold on margin Ct othu'“ 15c Direct private \\ ire to Chicage and Rank of .\ex\ York. Commerce Building, ADAM BOPPE Peterborough, Ontario. TeXephone N0. 271. Daily markets furnished free on applicat10n.â€"â€"5o-Iy WCBL LACONIC Mrs. McFadden. of Lindsay, is in town visiting friends. Rev, Newton Hill was a visitor to Lindsay friends on Saturdnv. John Eakins of Millbrook, Was in (mm yesterday on business. 1‘ E. Scarlett and wife, of Dun-11w, are ‘ visiting their Omemee friends. .‘Ir. J. 1i. )Ichllie, Lindsay, spent a short time in town or. Tuesday. A thernmmeter given with every Daisy Churn at W. D. Stinson’sâ€"‘Zl James Lennon and wife, of Lindsay, ViSittd their Omemee friends last week. Newton Herbert. of Mount Horeb has hum in town the past few dare on busi- A nice line of lead pencits, ink, writ- ing pa-ls, etc, etc., for sale at, the Mirror ofl‘n'e very cheap. Give us at «:al'. \\ . I“. Davids: n nf’l‘urner’s Pharmacy, Gerrard Pt... Toronto, is spending a. few day s in tow n. Newton Herbert, been in town the pa ness. R. Sulliv :m I‘mid. representing the Toronto 1\ l e P‘xonxndr) gave the Mirror 3 call )esterday. THE OMEMEE MIRROR. 0)! EM RF. Messrs. Joshua McMahon and George Sanderson, of Millbrook, gene the Mir- ror a. friendly call yesterday. Rev. and Mrs. Robinson, of Wait-saw, sre visitng at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs. (Rem) John M. Garbult. TEETH! TEETH! Best sets of teeth, $7.00, at Ivory’s Dental Parlors. Omemee.â€"26 W I Jnnes and wife. of Midland, Buy your lamp goods, ouai oi], ma- chine ml, brocms, mops, brushes, etc, at. W . I‘. S:iuson‘s.â€"2l Bank of C W. J. Jones and wife, of Midland, have been visiting their Omemee and Emily friends the past. couple of weeks. W- m. Eakins. of Millbrook, passed throw'h Omexuee on \lnnduy on his way home from a. trip to \I dland on his bike. A ï¬ne life-size crayon portalt in a nice Immune to: oniy S3 507 an Byers' Photo Gallery, George St... Peterboro, opposite Gouzh’s. Mr. W. W. Gardiner, formerly man- ager in the drug store of Mr. J. H. Hall- ett, Spadina Ave, Toronto, is Spending his vacation with his parents in town. Mrs. J. Mills, South ward, has return- ed home, accompanied by Miss Jenny Kerr, from a. pleasant visit with friends at " Locust Avenue F arm,†Bethel, Emilyâ€"Lindsay Watchman. The best photos in Peterboro’ are made at my studio, George St. (opposite Gougb’e) and I can prove it. I guaran- tee more artistic and better ï¬nished. york than can be got elsewhere. Come In and see me anyway. Byers, Leading Photographer. Peterboro.â€"22 Mr. Sam Trev, of Oshawa, and bride, returned home on Tuesday after a. short visit to his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David hemâ€"Lindsay Watchman. Sam was formerly a Millbrook boy, and the Mirror tenders its congratulation. In the "Children’s Record " of July, there is given the picture of the late Mrs. (Rev.) J. E. Tan ner, who is pretent- ed as the founder of the Point-Anx- Trembleaâ€"Girls Mission School. Back in the forties of the present century, Mrs. Tanner gathered a few poor and ignorant Roman Catholic girls together in her kitchen; Here she taught them to read and write, using the New Testa- ment as their text book she loot no op' portunity of explaining to her ' cholars, the true purpose 0! the comiig of the Christ, and 0f pointing out the beauty and the loveliness of the character of which they read. From this small be- ginning, has grown the great work now carried on in that large etc 6 building situated a little below M ntreal. The late Mrs. Tanner was the grandmother .0: Rev. J. U. Tanner of thl village. Cemmissiun Brukar. Call and get pnces. THURSDAY. AVG. it any Sight. lren’s Record†of July, the picture of the late i. Tan ner, who is pretent- ader of the Point-Anx- 6, 1896. Emily Council Proceedings. Oman-:2, Emu", Al:G.3aD,1896. “Emu-52 \emh \ e: \r ei :ht. u session. (' unm- i! u r-t pnrsx: an: Lu adjournmerzn Preset t .1.“ Lhe members, the Been: in tlzechuir. and conï¬rmed. A petition was received from Morgan O’Neill and 24 other resident ratepayers. praying that. no dog tax be levied on the municipality during the current year. Committee appointed at last. session to cmxfer with similar committee from the municipalitv of ()memee in re the joint purchase by the respecilve municipali- ties of an Agricultural Park in the Vil- large of Omen ee, reporled verbally. On motion of (win. Boate, sevondt-d by Deputy Reeve McQIuLde, that. the. petition of Morgan O'Neill and ntber ratepayers as presented be entertained and that. no dog tax be levied in this municipality during \he current year and that the Clerk do draft. a. by-luw to this effectâ€"Carried. On motion olԤ|,)epntv Reeve McQuade, no seconder, that this council do grant the sum of $40!) towards the purchase of an Agricultural Park in the Village of Olnemee, conditional upon the munici- pal council of the said Village making a further grant of $300 for such purpose, the title of such park to be vested in the Omemee and Emily Agricultural Socie- ty who are to have control of same, with t ‘e special proviso that in the event of the said soulcty becoming insolvent or del’nnct,said park shall revert to the municipalities nained.-Lost. H, ,II,, Moved in amendment by Conn. Sculh' seconded by Conn. Ford, thatthis coun- cil (10 grant. the sum of $250 towards the purchase of an Agricultural Park in the Village of Omemee, providing that the municipal cnuucil of said village (lo grant. an equal amount for such purpose, the title at such park to be invested in the said municipalities, they to subse- quently lease or grant the privilege of using: same grzltnitnusly, to the Omeuiee and Emily Agricultural Society fur the pnrpo>e of an Agricultural Shuw Urouml.-Curried. On motion of Coun. Boate, see. by Deputy Reeve )lcQuade, that the sum 01'56604.(K) be levied and collected in this nmnicipality for the current year that Is to say : for County Raw, 53804, General School Rate 51800, and Town- ship Rate $1500, and that the Clerk do draft a. hy-law to 1.1113 efl’gctnâ€"Carrled. On motion 0! (mm. Buzxte, sec. hy Conn. Scull_v,t.hat by-law number 273, being a. by-law for the non-ixnpoeemunt ofdog tax in this munzcipality during the current. year be now introduced and read a first tunaâ€"Curried. .. I‘ y Ava-u u- lA-uv ...-.-. _ On motion of Deputy Reeve McQuadu , seconded by Conn. Scull)‘, that. the to. lowing duly examined and approved bills 001mm, \‘i2: 1 Genrge Grifl‘m, for 70 loads nf gravel .....$ 4 20 2 Mrs. Uudl'rey, for keeping Mary A. Hanna, indigent, munth up to the 4th inst. .. ........ 7 00 3 A {exander Lung, for 55 lumls of '1 “1| :ruu‘l ...... ...... .. .... 4 ladward Clanoey,torditching on 10th cuntesmuu hue . . . . . . . . 5 Thomas Carroll, fur Timber for culvert. and l day’s “ofk...... 6 Edward (Ilancey. retnml Hz . statute labor paid in taxes ’95 and bince periuruned............ â€"Carried. . On motion 01 Conn. Scully, seconded by Conn. Ford. that. byâ€"luw number 2723, for the nou-Impusement of dog tax in this municipality during the current. year be now read a». wound and third time and that the Reeve and Clerk do Sign and alï¬x the corporate seal there- to.- Carried. _ .- n A- "at. h“ [0-â€" was: l mu. On motion of Conn. Boate, sec. by Conn. Ford, that the Meeve and Clern do issue orders on the Treasurer for payment of the following duly rendered and approved accounts, viz : 1 Michael Murtha, for building ‘ .:,, ~ é A nn ditch ..... ............. 10 Gabriel Balfour, for placing guard railing on 2nd con....... 1 â€"Carried. 10 [1301181 nan-nu“, .u. r"“ _ guard railing on 2nd con....... 4 20 â€"Carried. $53 14 On women of Conn. Scully, seconded by Conn. Ford, that by-law number 274 for the purbose of levying and collect.- mg the sum of $6604.00 of all rawuble propertv in this municipality be now introduced and read a. lint. t1use.â€"Car- ried. .. .. c‘_kH.. nonnnl‘fll‘ L .uxcuaun. .uu.»...., .V. ..,,V, ... culvert. on ease quarter line..$ 4 00 2 David Fowler, for gravel ...... S 44 5 Thomas L‘alverqur gravel.... 1 3S 4 George Rutherturd. for gravel 4 62 5 Thoma: Murchu, lor ditching on 10m CMICCSNiUJ 20 50 6 John T. SMLzer, fur \\ ork per- formed on 6th Concessionan 1 ()0 7 John Barman, for 50 load of "rural ........ ........-...... 3 00 e u . 8 George Brown, for repumug 4 m On motion ofCoun. Scuilv, seconueu bv Conn. Ford, thato rders be issued on the 1 reusurer for pavment of the £0110“- ing uulv examined and approved bills, VII. roau ........ 9 Samuel (onnell, for cleaning ditch .. . \ 1 John Callaghan, for building culvert. on 13th concession, east of neat quarter line ....$lO 00 2 Thomas Meagher for building culvert on west quarter line, 13m conceSsion .............. 7 00 3 Thomas .Vleaghei lur building Culwrt on 10th Concession, west of Middle Line ...... .. 5 00 4 Cornelius Herhhey lot moving culvert and grading on middle line, 12th concession .. 5 00 5 Morgan O’Neill, for 105 loads of gravel 618 6 Eugene Shine, repairiny road. and gravel 310 â€"Carried. $36 28 On motion of Conn. Boate. see. by Deputy Reeve McQuade, that by-law number 274, for the purpose of levying and collecting the sum of $6604.00 of all rateable property within the municipal- ity be now read a second and third time and ï¬nally passed, and that the Reeve and Clerk do sign and afï¬x the corporate seal theretoâ€"Carried. On motion of Deputy Reeve McQuade, secondrd by UnllllClllOf Bode, that this council do now adjourn to meet on Mon- day, the seventh day of September next, , at the hour ol ten o’clock mm. sharp, for ,_ the transaction of general municipal businessâ€"Carried. "‘ ' m1 _ -I. gravel The Toronto Industrial Exhibiton. now known as“(,‘anada’s Great Fair,†is an occurrence to which almost every Canadian looks forward with pleasur- able anticipation. as it is made the oc- casion for men annual holiday outing. It is to be held this year from the 3lst August to the 12th of September, and l as the iive stock exhibitors and various associations have agreed to have their stock on the grounds from Thursday, 3rd September, till the close of the Fair the ï¬rst week wrll now he as good as the second. We have received acopy of the Prize list, which is unusually Well gott- en up. Any one desiring a copy can obtain one by dropping a post card to Mr. H. J. Hill, the Manager, Toronto. A great programme of interesting attract- ions iu promised. Applications for space should be made early. road . Remember you can get 2 Butter rays for 25c.; 2 Bro'oms for 2oc.; 4 large flint ' . 25c. ' 6 medmm flin lamp Cb3m9?3_§ £9: 0:“. in ST] NSflN’S. lamp Cululu- J g - lamp chimuays f5; ‘35; Eli S’I‘INSON’S. Canadas’ Great Exposition. Conn. Scuily, seconded that. orders be issued on )r payment. uf the fo}l.ow- mummy Townahxp Clerk. ¢-o.uo.-. .nc-o you gan’gew Butter Pails ,,,,_ 0:... 33 600 Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mills were visitors to l‘eterboro on Saturday. George Grifï¬n took a trip to Peter- born on his bike this morning. The Rev. Mr. Hill is off on his holi- daxs \isiting; friends in Newtmxville. \Ir. Harry Cornwall, son of Dr \. C. COTIHHtu, is sisitiug old .uqnuint.mces in com". The Rev. S. (I. Home, 13. A., is to oc- cupy the pulpit next Sunday in Rev. Mr. Hill’s absence. Hurry Green, representing the Geo. H. Hees Son . (‘o., of 'l‘orontc‘gm‘e the Mirror a. 0:111 yesterday. Teeth, Tee-tin, Teeth. Dr. Ivory “'11! make jam a beautiful sec of (oeth fnr $7.00.â€"26 Rev. (Y M. (‘arew rPturued to Reahom nn Tuesday, having: spent a. plvasant time at the home of his parents in Em- ly Township. 4 expert Watchmnkers 5‘.’ Kent Street. Lind- say, will have a. representative of tlw ï¬rm visit, Omomee each 'l‘lmrmla)’. He will have :1 nil-e line of \‘-':1tchcs,.le\\'el- ery, pm, which will be displayed In the Mirror nfl‘n'e window. Good work and prioos right. Give 1111:: am.†this'l‘hurs- dayâ€"30 H turban (30., and Engravors, of Fifty years of uninterrupted pnblira~ tion, and a Wide circulation among the mnerican people, have rendered the Scientiï¬c American, New York“ house- hold term. The editors lune issued :1 handsome anniversary number, which reviews the prograss of the arts and sciences during the past half century, and is enriched with copious illustrat- ions, showing: the development of the Steamship, the Railroad, the Telegraph and the Telephone, Printing, the Bicy- cle and the Reaper; and it includes por- traits and sketches of celebrated inven- tors and men of science, and the full text of the prize essay on the Progress nf invention. Price, 10 cents per copy. tors and men of science, and text ofthe prize essay on the of Invention. Prlce, 10 cents 1 In the Village of Onmmee, on Thursday, Aug. 6th, 18!)“, Laura Stimson, litâ€" 13\‘t'd wife ut' Hamilton Godfrey, aged 23 years and 9 months. The funeral wxll leave the resulenm of her father, Mr. David Slinsnu, King; Simon West, Omemee, tn-murr..\\, (Friday) afternoon at 8 u‘clnck. and prm-eml to lhu Emily Cemetery fur interment. _ _.. _nu nnn' _ On the tint of August the marriage act passed at the lust sessmn nt‘the luc- ltl legislature came into force. The act prnvides that. before procuring: u. marr- iage licence encl. ol the contractingpnr- ties shall make an afï¬davit. stating the .lute on which the ceremony is to he ‘ heltl; that. they are each full eighteen years of age. and that there is no lug-u] bar to their marriage. A record of these afï¬davits will be kept by the isaner ol the license, and he will for- ward to the registrapgenerul’s depart- ment the names, ages, occupations and religion of the contracting parties. These new features of the marriage law were added at the suggestinn of l the ministers, who discussed then: nrettv fully at their meetings. pretty {u l ly Best sets of tee revular price Sl'.’ Lil-uss Dental 11001 uny- III‘... ricnds and :u-qm intmu'es are res; fully invilvd to attend. ll. Ruddy, of Millbrook. has a qnan- ! tity of ’pri “ale and cmupunys’ money to lend on 9:18} terms um: [0“ rates of ' ln'crest. Nocmntntswm: l-lutrgcd Ome- Inec ‘Vhllcc over l‘ost Ullu-v; open every Monday afternoonâ€"16M ‘ t In Full. Leaf Again! In the sauna old snotâ€"llnnter 5L. Peterboro. Wi§lonï¬s Roval Oak Hotel. Havmg leased the above well known Hotel, 1 Wm be “ at home " to my old friends and nev guests every day in tho weekâ€"Sun- days excepted. The: Royal Oak has been overhauled. and “ summer followed." now ‘ “grotto" have been put lo. and excellent, accommodation nflordcd the public. Farm crs. Trove-Herd and Borders m-c otl‘crod (every convenience and comfort nt mmlorme rates. A tip-lop table. :1. well-kept bur. u commodmus yarduml mnplr- stable accom- modotlon ougb to" ï¬ll tlwolll.“ Come and see me. Yours truly. ARTHUR “HUNTREE. 31-:tm Lute ol the Commcrclul Hotel. 31-3!!! 10 LEFT. 0f the 25'1'mlet Sets put in the window at $3.50 for an Easter bargain we have 10 left. These we willdispose of at. the same low price, only $3.50, but. cannot repeat menuâ€"China. Hall and Silver Bazaar. 360 George street. The County Councils Act, 1 8 9 6 . DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. ' REPORT OF TH E COMMISSIONERS. To His Honor the Licutenant-Gorcrnor in Council: “'2, the undersigned Commissioners appointed under “ The County Councils Act, 1896 †by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, to divide the County of Vic- toria into County Cuuucil Divisions, re- port, that having duly heard and con- sidered all the evidence adduced before us, and having hall due regard to the provisions of the said Act, we have di- vided the said bounty into Six County Council Divisions for the purposes of the 1 said Act, as follows :â€" 1. The First County Councml Dtvision l to consist of the Township of Mariposa. 2. The Second County Council Divis- ion to consist of the Town of Lindsay and Polling Snb-divxsions numbers One and Two of the ’l‘onnship of Ops, com- prising all that part of the said Town- ship lying west of tho Scuuog River. 3, The Third County Council Divis- ion to Consist of Polling Sub-divisions numbers Three, Four, Five and Six of the Township of Ups, comprising that part of the said Township lying East of the Scugog River, the Township of Em- ily and the Village ol Uuiemee. _. .. .. l, n .__-:I h:..:n, Th; Hg“! marriage Act. said County of V: dax ofduly, 1896s 33-3t A RARE CHANCE. of teeth, upper or under, Sl'l, wax-muted fur $8 at 1! 1 ooms. Limls:v.\‘.â€"21--lt DIED. 391mg. WILKINSON, w. s. SENKLER, Victoriaiihé Sixteenth .Coulmlssionets. pect- If You Bear mm in mind if you mature anything in watches. clocKsJewellry, s lverwure. etc.. for weudingz presents. go to W. F. McCarty. Lindsay. 110 will please you. Prices moder- ute.â€"33- :lm â€you want-a ï¬rst-class pump oi any des- crileon, give L115: Millbruok Pump Works a call, or write to G. \V. Green, Mlllbmok, 0m, and you will beneï¬t. iliereby.,â€"-36-3xn \thn you visit Llndsuy call at G. H. Fox’s. 11:3 Kenn-5L. next door .0 Post. omlce for Choice Fruimin Season. Confectionery, Ice Cream, Cool Drinks and Luncheon at, all hours 33-3111. W. White. Keni,-st.,l.indsuy. mnuuinctures and damn-rs in the ï¬nest Boots and shoes and Rubbers. lnivestsc has. Are \Vorklng Wond- ers and Selling onders. Cull undjudge i‘or your-sell. 36-3111 When going to Peter-borough do not. forget to call at Henry Bros.’store if you want to nuy encup (noel-rims, Wines, or Liquors, George-st", opposite the market. Cash p-ud lor buster, eggs. .kc. 41-3m. J. H. Lennon, opposite Benson House, Kent-st. Lindsav. is prepmcd to offer visi- tors t. o Lindsay bargains unheard of in New and Second hand Furniture. besides many other lines in House Furnishings. 34-3111 The combined stOcks of J. Dobson and A. human, recently purchased by Graham 62:; (‘o., Grocers. (‘10.. contains bargains. You should take advantage ot’ them when visit.- ing Lindsay. Kan on, opp. Benson House. 3 G. \Vuiter tires-n, ot the Mlllbrook i'nmp \Vorks, wishes to lntortn his friends in (fax-an, Emily. Ups, and Umetnee. that. his Form: and Lin Pumps urc unsurpnssed for qualityunduhcnpness. You will do well to will baton: making your purchases.â€"36â€"3m Ht‘ttgcr's Fancy Goods Store, Kent-st" iiiudsuynsnotcd for the last twenty years tor rerubility to suppiy your wants in Fancy Goods, all kinds oi patterns. Cleaning Dying and Wall :‘upcrn Specialty. Please call and Judge for yourself. Agent Smyth's Dying Works. Toronto. 35-3m. J. Dot-gun. Lindsay, begs leave to invite his Emily tricnds to (mil and see him at. the Me- \\'utur House. where he. is better prepared to give accommodations and convenience in every rcspvct. Uood stables and sheds, :m attentive hustler always on hand. Corner Lindsuv and Kent-sis 354m). Hm Ltl'cr’s 1' .mm 1 iudmty. 15 naked 1 mr ml at": lily lo su bonds all kind“. 0. and W ull Paper n h J_u_dgc for )uurscll .n ._..... Cull early at. Mrs. Scollie’s Grocery, Corner Simcoe and Ayhuer Sm, Peter- lmn.’ now equipped With the freshest. and best. family GROCERIES, Teas. Sugars, and at. the lowest living prices for cash or marketable produce, for \\ hich the highest. price is paid.â€"393m James Smith J: (30., 15 Kept-st" Lindsay, are specially prepared to mccuhc want: 01‘ ()xm-meeund u‘nlzcnsuf Victoria Ununtyms Steam and Hot. Water Fitters, Sanitary Plumbers, Tin and Iron Workers, Rooï¬ng 0! all Kinds. House hrzunugcu Specialty. Mu- chinc Uilol'ull Kinds, Brass Hoods, Pumps, etc. A cullh‘olicitcd. 35-2511). THE EU FFMKN HOU SE. Curnc This new Hon-l h and renovated and lurnished houses 1 :wcmnumduuvn. ' lllHU‘hetl 1101151. '5 III \ u . :wmmunoduuvn. 1'12 r111\11.1.~unublc. 41-31n. W hen \‘ull are "11111;; to get. marrled, don’ I. {Ur-get t1) procure \onr 111:1rriuge license. L'.1111311111111111i11ds..\ \xillissue 1111a lur \ U11 1111' ..‘...uu. Be sun: and proâ€" cure in 111111111111: 111111330 .15 to m oid no delay Mr. llumlronJMc ul"l‘ur0mu,l.< now run- ning. u nmumnl:1L42‘.’(icurgu-st. Hotuml Cull! Mculs aupplud an all Mum‘s ut‘ musL rcnmruuble pl'lm-s. lsssL :IIU‘HUUH m all]. Spcclul :utcnllou shown In ludics. Your pulruuugc l‘n:.~pu:cll'tlll_\' smicxlwl. ~lu-:‘.m. M 1‘». HEN DRUN, l’ewrbm'o. W. A. Gooderin, dealer in Wall Paper, Picture Frames and Window Shades, Mirror Flutes and Artists" Um ds. Near Post. Ollice, Lindsay. Work done in City St: 1e at lowest rules. 39- The person who I‘rum un’ lhu nurse ’1‘. l-I..)cnniug’s shm \\'ill pu-nau return H trouble as he is we! Goo. Carr. former proprietor ofthe “ Clun- an lluuse,"hns now romum-d the mid huh-l slum], “him: is 10 be remmlelled and im- proved Shed and stable uccnmuduliun mr Jm harm-s. I will be glad tocatcr Lu all my old cmuuners and lbeirl’riemis. GEO. fARR, 1mm“ Propriemr. J. Dennis, Lindsay, nextclnur to Dorgun‘s Hotel, â€nanny-5L, munul’ucturcs the Isl. Prize lmnnmun Pump and has the only thou-Hugh Wrought Iron Pump on the mar. ket. Farmers, of kinnly. and cmzuns of Omemee will please cull mul see me. All work guaranteed. 3.3 3m. G. W.Grccn, of the Millbrook Pump Works. has purchased the Pump, Wind Mill and Fan- ning (dill Works, ofï¬ce. meWimmns, Peterboro, situate on the Dickson Race, and anything re- quired 1n the way of wood work can be had irom hlm. He will, as usual. run the Millbrook Pump Works. his father being manager for hlm. 4-“ When you want a. Refrigerator for your shop or private dwelling of the newestdescriptiouand prices. Aways below city nuumfactnrers. Please call i and examine for yourself. J. P. tyiey ! Lindsay. 37.3111. Every care and attention paid guests. Commodxoms sample we Bus meets all trains. JOHN WA RDllOBE, :r Charlotte and Water-595., Peterboro. s new Hon-1 has been newly icmodelcd cuovutcd and is now one of we best. -hml houses In t‘umulu. Good stable . I .1.“ 5-3111 rrupncwr. Peter‘boro Music Company. Dealers in l’iamos, Organs, Sewing Machines and all kinds of musical goods. Repairing and moving at spec- iultx. 40-1 Ueurge Street, Petcrborough. Dealers in I’m Machines and all goods. Repairing iulty. 4Uâ€"Hjeorge 5-3u1 Wenre manufacturing Blanket-n in large quantities made from ï¬ne 10m: silky lambs, won], clean and speckless. We guarantee these to wem-forycm's. will wash wnllout. turnlng yellow. Buy direct from me manu- facturers and save expenses and commis- slons.‘ Your money back it not, us repre- E'e'n'téd. Benson Want a. Snap Read the F01â€" lowmg. senteu. Ii ORN BROS, 34-3m Lindsay Woolen mm; W. J. Morton’s newly ï¬tted restaurant. is now one of the leading attractions in thislme, being ï¬tted up in city style. Lunches and meals served at all hours. At lher most reasonable rates. Cull d A..2A... l ‘n-On-vu éolicxted. 51-3m The I The Grand Centr 3.1 Hotel Peterbox‘o, Has bean remodelled under new manage- ment. with the only Elevatgr Accomodation in town. Good Stubllng. 'lerms reasonable. Oppoalw the Opera House, George-st. GEORGE GOBIEL. M-"m Propriotor. Isfew r. bluunu, Iavv u: V.u..-... --...__,, W , is now proprietor 01' the Ulunnn House, Peterboro', 013). the (1212!: station, cor. Aylmnr and ban-lemmas" where he has secured ample shed and stable accomoda- (Jon. and win be glad to see all his old ï¬ends and patrons. Terms liberal.â€"13â€"3m P. Clunan, late of Clumm House, Lindsay. .- H.“ l‘I-‘nnn ‘Hnnsa. Change of Business. r-‘L \Yell Known. he Is wellkuuun on who Look the 1311112110 Robe. 1c lmrsc. which was standing in ng’s shed. nu'L‘ucsdzly, 15L“ inst. return i! agtonce and ach xnrmcr HOTEL CHANGE. otel Accomodation in Lindsay. Restaurant- BLANKETS. vuu.V 45 Katy-sh, opposite Carters. House, LindsaY- THE BEST. Pr 0 1 urie t 0 T 1'00 [118. “ Rfllfllflfl ’ . We’l- she prefers it when it is sold because it give § 5 It is the 11am 5 fl Olmliw factured and i great points w kept in view. z'em'enre in a} fuel, durabilit If your dea? the “ Perfect us direct. Tho James! BROCI Great Clean-1nd Sulo'at The Lulos’ Eton-o, Patel-hora. 0f Plain and FanCy Wools, Silks, for Knitting, Netting. Urochetlng and Art Needle Work, Art Linen, Art Silks and Sat1ns,in beautiful shades. Sofa Pillow Tops, Pin Cushion Forms, Celluloid Slippers and Slipper Soles. Bargain day in unilllnvry every day. Miss Armstrong, 390 Geo. St: For a nobhy, upto date unit or over- coat. you “111 ï¬nd it pfnï¬mble to callon W. U. Blair 6‘; Sons, Lindsay, as they have. the most complete stock uf Eng- lish,Scutch and Insh’l‘weeds, Meltous, Beavers, \‘enetians and Vecunas in. tlxecounty. 51-3m Situated in the ï¬nest. locullty ln PE'I‘I-IRBORO Street (Em-s pass the door every ten minutes. It, ls well ventilated. well-hunted. lane and I'nnmy. Hm gout] slime in cnnnecuon. It. has a ï¬ne bar, in which tlw very ï¬nest yquoys undClgurs are kept. Steve Holland, SOuthern Fiéprletor. (\mnerKent and Cambridge Street, LILI(]S:I._\’, ()nmrlo. Terms, $1.00 per day. The bar supplied with the chmcesx brands uf lnqnnrs and Cigars. Good stabling and attentive hustler. Arrangements have been madel ‘uy the undersigned to lend 0111' Real Estate security at rates of!" interest from 5 to 7 per cent,: very large sums at 4:} %, the mort-l gages taken for any term not ex- ceeding ten years, and the inter-i est payable yearly, half yearly or, quarterly, on days ï¬xed to suitl1 borrower, Principal can be re-‘ ‘LlUCCLl by instalment. Apply toi BARRON 6; STEERS, ‘ Dominion Bank Building, “'illiam Street. Lindsay‘.‘l ouuamso naummrfl‘m 02H: cnflOuidm AGMEOWSOB she prefers it above all others and when it is sold it always stays sold because it gives perfect satisfaction. It is the handsamest stove manu- factured and it combines the four great points which we have always kept in view. Pe’ftct tacking, con- venient: in operating, economy of fuel, durability. A keen razor and :1 clean to wel for every cus- tumor and ;â€" If you should want an easy shave, A .~ gnml as hurher over guvu. Just will. and hi my purlm ï¬nd A rulul“r~‘ulgc in guityuurmlnd; I'll cut and (In-s5 your hair with taste, 'l‘n suit tho (-oumur m‘your face. . 0 O : 11 13111 on Deck W1th a. Scissors shnrp and tumors kt-Pu, And ovoryihiug I think you’ll ï¬nd I Tu suit the inst» and please the mind; mL.‘-.':;‘::.:‘{All3if}::s::::.““' ‘Gom plate Stock Of Grocer ‘ . l‘llshuve you all, the young i hv guy, I'll dmve you all fur l cudy pay; I Shaving I dun: any lune. ! . And for shaving I got a. dime; I 9 Buitlo not mean a (lime in trust, 188 anc 00 S aln S For that would make :1 lmriler “bust." i ) , ’ Call on me and 1 will :unruntec satisfaction. ; __.______â€"___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" If your dealer cannot show you the “ Perfection" Stove write to “ P81180110“ " “MG WI 310", The James Smart Mfg 00., mt BROCKVILLB, ONT.~ HNE PhSTRYHUUH â€"â€"-AT '1‘ H 12â€"- West End Flour and FM Stem. A ï¬ne fresh stock, just arrlved, of the Choicest Brands of Pastry‘ Flour, consisting of the Queen’s, People's Mixed, Standard and other well selected Brands. Also Rolled Oats, Standard Oat Meal, Rolled Wheat, Wheatlets, Cracked Wheat, Graham Flour, and Corn Meals. These brands are all man- ufactured by the VICTORIA ROLLER MILLS. A call is MTONEY LENT. solicited. Plpes,’l‘obaccos and Cigars. of the Brands. in Stock. For Twenty Five Years T'HEGEOIESI BEST FRIEND --_4â€".- r In CANADA- T WALDON. Hotels George 5‘- BILLY vmjl‘LI-I. To wrrert Irregulmity and wmknru, keop :hoorggn)“ l - lghycondlnlon. The ' u. «mu... wnnnpu SHOULD TAKE PENNYROYAL WAFERS OLYIN’S‘ Manager r; ; Proprietor. John Taylor 00-, Sold by J. E. Adams, Omemee, dealer in Groceries, Confectionary, etc. m Peoples’ Grloeerry this to hand the ï¬nest line of Raisins. Currants, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, Choice Figs, Prunes, Mince Meat, Splces, hxtracts, Icmg Sugars, c., ever opened up in Omemee, for the Parties wantingr good Fruits, Peels, c., for the Christmas Cake, 'al value in teas from 20c. will do well by giving me a call. Also specx upwards. The celebrated Monsoon and Hurma Teas in stock, at 30, 40, and 50¢. per 1b. My stock of General Groceries is complete with everything fresh and good forall seasons and at prlces to suit the times. WmBRADBURN Victoria Planing Mills L I N D S AY. Frames, THE EETY PLANING MILLS Teas and Coffees a. Specialty. TERMS, CASH.- I" Attention given to country dwel~ lings, and estimates for building and repairs given. J. R. DONELL, : PROPRIETOR‘ OMEMEE, ONT. SUMMER TRADE Mouldings Casings BASE NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, DOORS ,Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Blinds, c., o . P. RYLEY, ON THE DICKSON RACE, Is secured if} on use for all laundry and household pur- poses EEL PSE It cleans without destroy- ing and costs you no more than a heavily resincd and strongly alkalicd soap. Gut it from your grocer. Mnfrs., Toronto. Wellington St. And Building Material of all kinds kept in Stock. E’Storm Sash, Porches, and Blinds made in the quickest pos~ siblc time. All kinds of lumber, cedar posts and cordwood wanted. Planing, Matching and Turning. all at Lowest Prices. SUAP