bait until ï¬ve")?! 0* lbw. up. Ofï¬ce 78. pled with > do busi- VIANY. 'J SSIA. TALY. '. Prices. m 'omlmon. eader M. Has- , “ Dairy I) per pair. 5:. per lb :50, a :5. .30.‘0 2.00. 1.00, 1.50. qualities (00, 1.25. Patronize AND pertain- ay. I‘O. SPECIAL SALE OF FURS AT ARMSTRONG bRM KENT STPEET LINDSAY, ONT. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber of all kmds, rough and‘ ï¬essel Shingle of all classes trom ()0 cents per M. up. BeSt pine I?th:mlfresl1 L31 11 1 al vus 111 stock. \lso l 1 ll 111e, Glazed Sew- at Pin», all sizes,z1z1 l the Celebrated ()ueenston Cement at $1 20 to ‘1. 0 per bbl.Cle:111 H: mlwooll C11 1m 0111 l)\ the c11ro1 b11sl1el.(ir'11te, Egg, Stove and \-.1t. l‘r 3‘1 .\I1: 1:11 C1111 (30111111;1 due-ct 110111 llines, \\ eekl\ . blacksmith C0111 21 5111-2111111 . ï¬ll 3111 get 0111 pr1e es, or \\’r1te {0-1 1;: 10111t1011s be1o11: 113,111; “ \V'e \\1ll Suit ‘1'â€011. R. Bryans 82: CO1,» Lindsay. Fully Assorted. Special Value In All Lines. Hats and Caps, Latest Styles, Close Cut Prices Maï¬a friends 3enera1 Mlss Eva Bownn’s many friends will he pleased to learn she has secured an excellent 9031 Mon '11) )! lchigmx. MK. John Tully returned from a. pleasant visll. to Pelerboro but weak. Mr. Henry Mulligar. 'x.’ Roohvabt'r. is vis- iung his Omrmee x‘riru ls. Miss EttaJewcu in visiting fricn is hno. A large number of ()mt-meeites wok in the Excursion xrom .‘diilurook lucsday. Messrs. Norman Olver.ot Hroomyn. a. 1 ., and Norman P. Coombe. of Millbroolngave the lirror am“ Tuesday. The» 1041.! agmacy fur Martin‘s Steam Laundry Ii at. the Mirror Utflce. Leave your parcels earh‘.â€"43 Thursday, Aug. 24, “ Take in the trip that “ (‘hnm plain †did nearly 200 years ago, on Thursday. Aug. 21." Messrs. Henry Nugent and J. D. Thornton were in Llnxlnax Saturday on business. Miss Bessie Cameron, of Port. Hope, was a. visitor to Omemee last week. Master Charlie Cochran nlntortune to get. badly s« waterlast week. Is. we are] rapidly recovering from m the stunt! treatment of D: Mr. H. Richards, 0! mm: successful tenderer for the on (flat. Church work,viz : palnti lug, etc. To Coboccnk. cc and yard N0. 9 Vlctoria Avenue. next to Sylvester Bros. 8. c.11lan1 5:: our $3.0) 3:11 $ ',.‘ Coboconk can boast orxhe most oxzensivo “no kxlns. and supplies most, or the towns and cities or Ontario. Every {me who has gone through Camcr on sud Balsam Lakes, want to go again. To all such we would direct. attention to the Mason’s Excursion from Omcxuec to Coho- conk on Aug.2nh. A lumber-or interesting iwms odout. this Week. Messrs. Wm Scum, Wm. Rem-.0 Twamly of Millbruok gave the can yesterday. See Large Bills. Remember the Maine W. F. Mct‘urtthe Jeweller. Lindsay,‘ {or Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver- ware. Spectacles. Lowest prices for tine quality goods.â€"5-tf Miss Sara. Lamb, returned to Omemee last. week. after having had a pleasant. visit with Port Hope friends. Miss Birdie Staples and the Misses Gertrude and Florence Thompson, of Toronto, are guests at the home of Dr‘ and Mrs. Thompson. Excursion of Season Civic Holiday, From Omemee Best Manma Twine at 11c. per 1b, 700 feet to lb. Good Twine at 10¢. per 11)., 650 feet to lb A flood grade of Twine at. 9-50. per 1b. Kennedy Niel.- 013, Omemeo. The contract. for bulidiv: the Rectory has been glv en to Mr. Geo, Duwney, of Reaboro. Mrs. James Evans and daughter. Miss Irene recently paid a. visit to her daugh- r, Mrs. F. H. Fielding, «.1 C;bn¢onk. No Limit to Happiness. Then: is no li_mit to earthly hapginess after a rheumanc sufferer has once used DI’. Hall‘s Rheumatic Cure. Mr. John Clarke, Pittsburgh, Out, suffered with Muscular Rheumatism in his legs for He tried dogtors and to ‘-â€" -â€"Anf1nc 1mg on “ TiCketS75C- and 4OC' ‘ tle I’uul, ‘2; months. .vsmâ€"-_ , ten months. numerous patent medicines wtthout re- lief. One bottle of Dr. Hall’s Rheu- matic Cure'cured him completely. He has nnt suffered with the disease since. This yperation is used internally. One oCOntains ten days’ treatment, XXX-us spent. “ Forenuagemeut and \xedding rings *- w ! :0“) w. 1". Blvl‘urty, the Jeweller, 77 i O : Kent St.. Lindsay. Snuch sideâ€"51f I 30 {mod tom} ered. It pays, in every L I 2% D $92337. Ho Cochmue. who had tho get. badly sculded with hot :. ls. we are pleased to learn, in: from his injunes. under ‘tment of Dr. Thom prion. ~ ards, of MiMrook, was the later forthe Omomee Metho- trk,viz : painting. knlsomin- Olver.ol Brooklyn. XXX, ombemf Millbrookgave LACONIC {zny wi'lx 0111‘!“ C $3 .0) 3:11 $ ',.0) Dim: sacctinv Lumbcr.â€"I_\ Redmon'; and K. 1 we the Mirror :1 ' ITO "row J. E. ADA’MS, me I . . . 0_ l planting onmns and putatne-I m nitcr- g 11-; Rule rows, the (mi-ms horonm so strong ‘, i that thev bring tears to the eyes of the: l, potatoes in suvh vast \‘nlnines that. the ; f roots of the vines are kept nmist :ind ai vo ; . . . . ' ins ; crop is raised in Spite of drought i . . i E’For Wedding Presents, \\'a!oiws,i pr- i Clocks, Silverware. “mindful N e w " 'l‘o i goods, lowest prices,at \V. 1". Mct‘arty’s, ;he a Lindsuy.â€"5-tf. l . b0. i Rev. E. Roberts will preach in the Metho- dist Church on Sunday in xi. 1n the morn- ing on “ What. the Church was to the Ann:- ' : tie Panhand what hedesirul it who to the , M 1 Snvlour.†And In the evening on “The 183‘ . Law given to our ï¬rst Parents in Edenâ€"its ‘ t justioe and widsnm :nnd the consequences “m- ‘ arising from its violationâ€"a. Vindication of ‘ thoh‘ovcrnment of God.†All wiilhc made welcome. l l a Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mulligan have re- i turned from their trip to England and 1 Ireland. 'I‘hey rvpurt having had :1 \'er_\' i,‘ pleasant voyage both ways, and their l l “‘3' . . . . . ref: VISil anmng the hnghsh and Irish was tine much enjuyed. Master (,‘htl‘urd Mulli- gun had at handsome puny shipped tn him by his father frmn Ireland. We mee aunt i join with the many friends of Mr. and i “N Mulligan in welcoming them Blue Berries Lombard Plums Peas, Corn, and Toâ€" 1 1 5 5 C) O Smokcrd Hams. Break matoes 8 cans Salmon Lunch Tongue Boned Chicken “ Turkey 253. RUITS-Oran gets, Lem- ons 8:, Bananas. Strawberries, To-day 8 Boxes, 4:5 Cts I Thursday. Aug.2l. Omemee's ("lv'xc Hali- 3 day. Grand Masonic Excurslou to Cum- mnk by regular 8.33:1..m. trnln to mmlsay, 1 thence per Steamer " Crundellu." to Row- ‘ dale-.and the Steamer " Muuxl"nnd Palace Scow to (‘oboconl<. when: twn hours \Vlll ‘ be given Excursionlsm to enjnytho slghts. ThlS is :1 now route and «:vm‘yunc should at- ‘ loud I: is alrmuly the talk or the town. The ‘ lure frcm Omumco ls unly 7.30. for adults. 1 and 400, for chllxlren. From Reuboro 650. I and 350. '1‘. ll. 'l‘incile. l’ruprietur of the pen SLt-Uxer day Hausa. The ("in Hutel, «I revily ommshe marlin! an Genus-sh, l‘clerlmro. Howl yarn! and stalfle ac- ommnodution. A call Sillit'iERJ from Emily and Omemee«Minnaâ€"mu Mr Bunnn Mitchell, who has been ejaying his lmlida 5 “Mix Omemee inends, returned to {tool-.051†lust \\ er}; in resume work. (in: )mcrm-e frien $3.011 REWARD “"11 he paid (inn that will lea I 10th»: (tun sun or per-it)ln}m_nin~.: slips $3.011:{E\V.\“I)\\"H he paid for Inf'nt'rn‘I- (inn that will [an I 10th»: (tunvh'non nfpvr- sun or per-mun cutting slips on‘ p mm ur flowers or interfering wlth windmm. \vatur pipes.etc..eso.. in the Emily Cemetery. t). G. WILLIAMSON.Sec.-'l‘reus. Emily Cemetery Co. Omemeo. Aug. Hm, Dr. F. A. Walters, Dentist, Lin_dsay, will visit OmeIm-e on the third Mon- day of each month. See card in another column.â€"4th. CANNED GOODS: A farmer Wits 1m excl has made at. dism very t vast importance to the f Hze dry season. He has J, E. A ARES, gun had at handsmne him by his father ft juin with me many f Mrs. Mulligan in home, After a swim on their \\ heels :1 young ‘ man and his best girl were resting mn- ‘ evening recently nenr some woods. 0! asndqlen they \\ ere startled by astrangc sound nearby that the gentleman de‘ clan-ed was the cry of a wild-cut and im- mediately raced away on his whee}, telling his companiun to come as fast as she could. She did not, but investi- gated,and found that a. drum-n '.:nn«,: 1 pigs in a fence corner. some distance away. had been the cause of her “ pm,- tector’s" panic. :Lxc; ./..E,~o_ m;:m 2:; works: whipâ€"mo. An Ohio exchange lately printed an item to the effect that a. certain resident of its town, whose name it dld not. men.- tion, had better stop kissing his hired girl or it might. be fulllld out. Twenty- eight married man called on the editor and immediately stopped their paper, and accused him of interfering in their ufl'airs. In the Township of Emily, on Friday, Aug, ‘nuh, 1899, to Mr. and Mr's. Ruben Adams, a daughler. Phone No. 56. IH 5 :ln Ichildrm: are \ ls- ruprietnr of the best 4156. The ('ity Hate}, markm an Genus-sh, van! and stalfle ac- an exchange that he (very that “11 be u: to the f:~rmvrs during He has found that. lu_\ and nominee in alter 18319 BORN ("h’ic Hali- 25c 100 300 U301] Be good fem} ered. It pays, in every way ; it pays, ifyou are an employer; it pays, it you are an employee; It is proï¬table in every walk of life. And this is taking the most selï¬sh view. You owe it to others to be gnod-tem- pered; you owe it. to your own manhood, to your 0\\n self-respect In making others Comfortablv, you are making things agreeable for yourself; you we gaining and keeping good-will, which may be of value and help to you here- after: you are accumulating a. capital 01 popularity and good repurt, which may be used tu advantage, perhaps, at a. critical} lime. Liuod temper is a. great chlur in Success. I Valuable Servmes Rewarded. At the Emwrm League on Monday awning lust, ice cream) and cake, plans- :uzL chat um! 44. sucml time was the pro- gramme, mm] at. 9 30 Mr. L. F. Lind- murk read the fullmnng Dear 31155 Jim: :2 It is with smcere st regret than, we have hmrued of your iu- or tended rcmuvttl ll‘util uur city und “8 B have assembled here in the church, uhu-h has enttretl so largely into your 5) tupaLthic-s and has formed so itnpurt- ant a factor in ) our lite character, tu- a) night to do yuu hnuur. We tool it Would not be right or ju>t or friendly w tn allow yun tn depart trnm us \\ xtlmut at the vxpreesinu on our purt ot' the it vc l i we all hear you. During the past three u yours at your resuleuI-u in ltct‘elstuke ynu lune so ct.tidlit-tmi yourself from any to day and inuc taken ~~'ut-h :1. deep iutvn-st in all the Work of this (Ihurcu that ynu have eutleuretl yourself to all. tl Yuur t'uitht‘ul services in the Sunday ‘ , t1 St‘lltml aw urguuist, and as teawhur u. the I†e at the must. impt rtunt t-Iusses, has in heeu Hl‘lt‘ll \uluetl t-y the. Superinten- ‘eut, the parents 02' the buys taught, a d “e hunt-n: that lilipt‘t‘bsllflis hunt in e littlllt’ :tud sretl suu u in thoseyo H'tri j hvurts that “ill hear fruit in nnhlc ‘ li\’tԤ iu the days to cunm. Your tut-cut his. 11;: has also been llllll nptm the all- a t1trtify'tvtir Church and your lwrtl as 1 \\ >~l1. “'0 think that you have liter- 1 -;‘l\' t'ultillctl that ctmylct in Miss . u lluvt-rgul's hymn. l "'i'uke my voice and let me sing l Always wily for in, King.†“‘3 unrure you that unluy :1 message {rum yuur lips in 5m g \\ ill live in our hearts for many tltli s. As tn your work in ti e hpu'urth [.e.t;:ue “e Wish to thunk ymt. 'lhe checrl'ulut'ss “ith uh‘ch yuu always dune the duty laid ‘ ' u; m1 )‘titl, the. kilul “unis spuheu lllt‘ vti'nrt mzule tn nauke lite ivri;hter {m us l l . i l l , l l :i. l “'0 have :pprv 'Itt'Od wry much. 3 ‘ l though terh til: ln_\'f)tir modesty you I, l may m-t think that yuu have done any . lye-at thiumyot nu hog to remind ynu : l that. lite is not made hf grout tlvetls, hutt l oi~ tlw little things uf (\‘ery day him: lu'hich it lived tot‘hrist uud fur Iltssalw. nukes our life solemn in reality and ; ,ureut with patentiulity. We beg you i l to screw on hehali nftlm wholet'hurtth : ; hisset r-t'silvvrwnre. We hope that it . t may he (ifservine to you in the 116w lzfe ' i and humn which “(a unth‘rstuud you an- l l l I . -‘ qns’mn tn outer :It‘d desire to extend . j nursincwrc \\ islles l'nr yvur t'uturo hupp-i ' i: P‘s :l't'l isufvluessm the slat-ere to Iv \\ hiuh vnu may he t-ul‘etl in tha l‘rm‘iti- m n u t' tlml. 'l‘l e pztrtlit‘; from mm \\ ho 5 has term so timely hnnud up with thel ' life I four (‘hurch is hard to heztr, but I we commend you in G' d‘s love and i ' care in our l~enutiful closing lH tun; l ' ‘ timl hn with you t'll we meet mum“! 113' 1155 mm icilï¬ guida uphold yon,| "l With His Sheep so‘curely fold you, I l l v C: GM he with you till we meet again. . l (Signedï¬ t ADDRESS TU MISS JESSIE EVANS From the Methodist Church licvelstoke. S. .l. THOMPSON, Pastor. ROET HOWSON, S. S. Sn; t. A 31' LL! \'.-\ XVI-98,13. L. GU Y BA RBER, (Choir Master. The I‘rcsentniiun was made by Hue Revs. .l.'l‘lmmpson. the yustrr of the church. Miss I-‘A'uns was taken by sur- prisa Sh-‘erh’Sted1116pxlstï¬rto PX- gm 3: her III shukim! am regard frum sail] Lrnml-l June 30. .-\ «'nrfosity in the shape of a leltPr was mailed at a rural 1mm nfl‘x‘e twent- iv. 0n :1 Heulrd 431mm mwelnpe was the fullmx irg',â€"-Deur.lohn I write you â€is to say I got ynnr letter on a 'l‘nvsdav nmrning and this in wrote to y n on \Vednosdny night, 1 “ill expmvt 30:1k‘1'1rt‘0n :1 S-wdu)’. AS you told me _\'(ndi«1n’tw::nf folks to know where you waz at I hm‘e wrote and sealed your whims“ on Hm inside so'stlm post nms’er Won‘t be none the wiser, no one on earth wfll know \vhur you are now write us soon as you git. this. 10 Acre Lotto Rent. 'l‘lw umlox'siunml hm: u valuable 10 acre lot to lens» fur a t‘vv m ofynm's, lwlng Lot 7, Con llJlrs. {\lmut 1 more ln «:uud pustum land, balance un‘lvr gnml cultivatmn. For terms and full particulars apply to MRS. GEORGE B. THORNTON. ' Omomoe 1’. O. n 31’apers of Amer Timothy Seed, $ Red Clover $3.25. Mangolds, 31hs. for 25 cents. Carrott, short white, long Orange. Onion Seeds in bulk or papers. Dutch sct, tOp onions in bulk. Wheat, peas, oats, bran, shorts, chops, all kinds on hand. SALTâ€"Barrel, Bag and Rock. Flour, per hundred, delivered to any part of the town. HIGHEST PRICE paid for all kinds of Grain. Joseph T‘. Beaï¬y. thmms. \Her much hund- mu. man} e.\ pres‘Sim s of kind nxu thnse 1th sent Miss Evmxs d-b_\'€‘.â€"l‘\e\‘e!b'm1;e Herald u" per bushel. Omemee 'i b‘urrlst â€"27-ly 2m growing IOC. .30, An extremely well dressed young wom- an stood before the “art: needlework†counter of one of the dry goods stores in Washington. She was unmistakably tui- lormmle, and her “scolding locks†were plnnul up “llh u Coiled snake of tur- quoiscs. Half a dozen times she tried to engage the attention of the suleswomun. who had enough custmnors waiting to have occuplvd live suloswomcn. Every time the sulcswomnn responded, “In a minute I'll welt on you,†and wont placid- ly on amending to tho wants of sonn-hody rlse. 'Iho Well dressed young “omun trembled with impatience. “These Washington clerks don‘t under- stand their business like New Yurl; clerks," she said to her companion. “A New York ulork can wait on eight: people. at once. " “It's outrageous having to wait this way," said tho companion, who wore an owl on her has. “It’s shameful," said the ï¬rst young 1 woman. ‘ “It‘s perfectly horril ." said the second. 1 “The people that keep this stm'u ought i to bumught n 1055011," suidlhe lint; young ; woman. “I've a great miml Lu go some. ‘ whcrc else, 1 have." 1 x -- .. ‘ ’lhis terrible threat seemed to move the balomvomun. She rolled her eyes languid 1y toward the young womun. “What. is in you want?†shu asked. “I want one skeiu of silver gray ï¬lo," said the wvll dressed young wmnuu. and everybody heaved n sigh of relief. Thu stow had been saved the loss of a custom- er. The 1110 was 4 ccnts.â€"\\'ushiugwn Not Resourceful. Miss Footlitcsâ€"ls Bussiu L'lyos much of an actrvss? ‘ Miss 'l‘mvmemcrâ€"sz and no. Sho acts Well enough, but then she dues not 1m 5505.: a particle of (act. Hm wastes hours in studying her par-rs, \Vhivh might bu so much mum In‘uflmi-ly (‘xxzpluycd in 9441ng up biographical um-mtriuiuus formhu press â€"Buawu Transcript. Po st. Tho much do pincu cannot, do justicu m evvrylhing. bun hu dues his buss, um! nmsn satisfactory it. is llu awcmupunms his patrons to the proper “game" when the hour of departure draws nigh. 1h: mkcs their Lickms for klxvm, wraps them up in rugs, provides Hum with HUWPDHIH‘X'S and put-ling instruc inns in well mmundiulm-n, and so pcrfm'ms his full duty to Lhcso birds 0' pussuge.â€"lk~tmit 1“ch l’russ. Very Likely. Mr. IIoggâ€"va is some fool says in the paper that. \\ omen have forgotten how to l: mgh vv .. Mrs. IIoggâ€"I guess hcmoaus married womenâ€"Cincinnati X1 uquircr. He Is Supplanting tho Courier as a Truv- cling Companion. Few Americans nuw travel abroad with u rugulur cuurii-r 'l‘u 1| groxibcxlcm in! has ilcl‘n supplanted by the †'nle di‘ place," a nsul‘ul cuinbinutiun of the guide and cunipnniun llc has his rumignizwd plzicu in the ccoimmy of t ‘uvul on tho cm» tlnunt; he can he engaged to much you upon arrival in n foreign city; he mime the dnzvd trawler to the huts! ur pcnsimi, arranges the prugmmniu of Sigiiism'dig to suit individual taste, takes upon lnnm-lt the burden of Lighting inordinate l.‘ii::l;_l‘: and of swing that fees mo in»! dummulul without -:iusu; he is the CSpCLiilii Juy ml the British or American tourist who is in- mm on “doing" a vcnumhlo city in lhu shortest time mnmntiblu wizh human i‘ll durunccâ€"in a word. he “yum ilivni through" Druswls ur Ghent. in the qum‘ tcr or half day \\ hicli thu miwlcr on rapid transit bunt mnsidurs suliiuicun fur Lhuau beautiful old cities \Yhic‘n make Plymouth Twine able for the Govermncnt Farm fiery est strength, perfect evenness, extre freedom from tangles, p112'it}‘---2H'c Iv necessun perfect work in cwr tion of Plymouth for not made himhusnm ful practic it to he the BEST. I‘ivmou peculiar to itself, which cunw fccth‘ “'11ch other brands fu'l‘ P11111611: P811111 6 Prefer P1 3111123111 £13.? IE 9'": dealer does net handle cur TV der Twine Agczcy, 54 Bay Street, 'Icrcnto. only“ 250. FIVE PER We have Private and (‘u to loan on good farm seer cent. per annum. Trrms T0“ 91'. THE VALET DE PLACE Brud bu rn Monday. Barristers, Solicitors, c., Lindsay. Heavy Loss Averted. VE' PE B c E NT. Money to Loan. maï¬mï¬m m. MW.) I‘d... gm E’Ti’lï¬t \ a A. ,r Lu..v!l. a! te st had House, Omemee, every }er security in. 5 per Tvrms to suit lmr- harvest {1le but. MM K‘ thoroughly du‘ love] 11: NM mup:lny1~‘nh( wine that \H'. i WM? mm th has quullti 11 to wotl; 1n cxtrcmc 1‘ .‘xcx‘YlCc the most can; uvssnâ€" \.vu ...--_ __7 , IN BIG BOTTLES. 50 CENTS. ifs THE on. HALLMEDICINE co. Canadian Agency - Kingston,“ FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS DR. L. IJQALLNEVIYOflK _.____.â€" FOUR POH‘ITS IN ITS FAVOR I FIRSTâ€"QU16KEST TO CURE SECONDâ€"SAFEST TO TAKE THIRD-MOST HIGHLY ENDORSED FOURTH-CHEAPEST TO BUY One bottle contains ten days’ treatment Aâ€"II’D' Ont Lcrvufu \\'(tS aims, Is it pure1 blood or impure blood? If the blood is impure then you are weak and languid; your appetite is poor and your digcszion is weak. You can- not slccp we“ and the mom- irg ï¬nds you unprepared for the work of the day, Your cheers ..rc pale and your com- plexion is sallow. You are troubled with pimpics, boils, orl,some eruption of the skin. Why not puriiy your blood ? “lvurru Buâ€: what kind or blood? That is the qggstiqn: A-.._n In I. MALL. N EV] YO?! Indispens- Thc SLh-c- You feel the Blood rushing (m5! 1'11“ (SUCN‘SSM‘ to the late Dr. Hart.) Member of 1mm! (‘nliogc of Dental Surgeons, and 'lurnniu Duh ersity. Also (irzu’ln'iie of \merican Denial (allege. Most modern painless dentistry prac- tised in most Scientiï¬c manner. Charges inmierule. OFFICEâ€"Hart’s 01.] Stand, (over Armstrong’s Fur Store. ) â€"S-3m Twiï¬e, write Plymouth Dr. Arthur Day, 11 Di i'l}£1‘IS'1‘, LI 5 DSA Y 1 PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. Thisdee Mark is on every Tag- 899 that you get it Men's Bunkim 90c , good as any $1.00 Boot. Men's Blucher Cut $1.20. Men's Oil Grain $1.50. Boy’s Boots 65, 75, 85, $1.00. Boy’s Chocolate $1.25. Boys Dongolas $1.15. Ladies’ Oxfords 75, 85, 1.00, 1.25. “ Southern Tie 1.65, reg $5 Robinson 8 LINDSAY, The Peoples Grzoee try OMEMEE. In order to make room for anoth- er line of Goods, I Will Offer Special BAREAINS ill GRUEERIES W. BRADBURN. announcemen“? Have returned from the market with a. New Stock and at Prices to suit the Customer. The goods are very stylish in Clocks, Watches, Jew‘ ellery, Fancy Combs for Ladies’ Hairdressing; New and Stylish Purses, Fancy ‘Writing Paper and Envelopes. Prayer Books and Hymnals. A New Assortment of Musical Instruments. £3. fresh stock of Timothy Seed, Mangle Turnip, 8m. New Stock of patent medicine at out prices. WC intend closing our store earlier in the evening; .Please call and examine our new goods. 74 Kent St, 2 Doors West Campbell's Grocery, for the next 10 Day q p. Dealer in Good Bicycles. ON TARIO.