kemze fly >65 ith Wholcs dICSSL‘d Call £32 r-s Bliss Flora \lcCre", daughter of 31:. ; Lawn.» and Mrs. John “a tea, entertained a: 319,-; number of her friem.s at the lmme of; tie (.f 1: Minu‘L her parents one exeninu hut \\ ee‘h'. 1“ 1 The Misst 3 May of l’e:erbo:o, span Omamee friends. Mr. T. J. Parsons was a nsxmr w. Bobcaygeon last week. MLT ll )lchade was in Lindsay Saturday on business. Miss Lottie Robinson was a visitor to Lindsay Saturday. Mr. )1. J. Wilson was a visitor Lindsay over Sunday. in Mr. W. D. Stimson business this \\ eek. Messrs. Fred Leach and F. wing, of Millbrook, gave me call Tuesdsy. They went River and Spent the afterr friends. Mrs. David with her sister. g: Lindsay. and Plasma 'l‘hex- 0k Mmbruok, and Mrs. The Misses Bertie ton and Lottie Cochmne, are guests at the home of Mr. Sam Grundy. - .. 7‘ Remember the hi Messrs. Thos. anu .u Millbrook and Mann were in town the past friends. The local agency for Martin’s Steam Laundry Is at the Mirror Ofllce. Leave " ! your parcels earlv .â€"43 mknrcfl av, Aug. 24:9 Bmemea’s cm; Eeiiéay “fa-Bag, Thursflay, Excursio n of Season Mnand .\-l is: Elliott, of Peter': were gueszs at the home Of Mr. son, of Emily, Friday. Miss Annie )1? home at Bethel on a pleas-ant. v is“. wi Revs. E. \V. Morgan 21 conducted the sen‘ices Sunday. Civié: Holiday, Mr. 5nd Mrs. Wm. Glass vxs: Park Tuesday. To Coboconk. M r. Wm. Sherwood. .. spout. Sunday under the p Mr. Charles Laidloy was m To: day on business. \rtist, of Toronto, arcnml roof. onto Mon- - nu.“ viciflnfl Miss Lily Bradley at. the home 01' Mr. 2: the past. tow weuks. Tuesday. )1 rs. Gm ce Norris w a: tolafl. week. We are. ph heyuon. 3112.133. A No: :rom his "cent illness. A baseball match wns played Saturday be- twoen u number of the Mt. Pleasanl and Omenoo ball tossors. Tue lollowlmz are the names of mo players und the score made by 0801:: Capt. T. Boyd 1. M. Rosenberg 0, J. Boyd 1. H. Bland 2. H. Mngee 1. '1‘. English 0, Jo. Bays 0, B. Fee 0. ()pp. side: l’npl..Lamb 3. W. E. Dean I, H. Murray :1. J. Richards 9, I W. E. Holden 0, C.\V‘. Richards 1, 1-). D. l Pause 1,J03 and ThOsGmhum 2 each. The Omemeo base ball club were to have played Mt. Pleasant but u the latter club failed to 33er0 at. the hour appointed by thelocal club.0memee refused to play, clalmlng as an excuse that. thelr battery had to leave. The gtme above referred to was only to help the disappointed vlsltors pass the evenlng an pleasantly as: possible. Mt. Pleasunl. has a splendid lot. of players and we hope mm the local nlne may have the pleasure of a game with them in the near future. Thursday, Aug. From Omemee Tickets 750 HJIL‘QD S D, Stimson was in 1r pncc \x'cckly Thos. and Joseph Bradley, ox . and Mar-morn reSpectiveiy, ...~n the has: week calling on My DJ-u-VJ .._- me or M r. :1 ml )1 rs. James tow xveuks. returned w n {.111 Dcalcrs in 1.1111111 1:1 01 1111 k1n115,ro11gh and 1)! 1111 classes from 611 cents per .\1.1111p. Bust pinei ,: :31111 115 111 st1)c‘.1."<1 1’113111 Tile, G1z1zcd 51.11- 1 111111: Cclc11rz111 11 (311111: 1151011 Cum-111: 21t.,‘I.20 to 11m11'1111111’111(11111'1r11.1'1,'11_1t'11c 1: 11' 111 11115111'1. G1ate, 111. 1 11-411 .\1111¢1 1 .11, C11. 11111,. ' 11111:1.‘t 110111 11111165, c1111: 131111.:11'51111111 1'11 1111 '11 31110111111 . or \\11Lc 11111111111110115 111:11);1.- bu,‘ ', “ \Vt: \\111 81111 \1111 1. Bryans 1‘32; 00., Lindsay. P111111: \1). :16. 11 1‘ 11'1Cc-. and 313‘ t Friday RCONXC a visitor to Toron- nscu to learn that has recovurul ion-is wa: We are plea as. A Non-ls, Mills returned to her on Tuendax hm mg had with U; nemeef friends. land I". R. Flem- gave the Mirror 2. went down the e afternoon wink Glass visited Chemong who has and E. I‘mnlamd s at Bobcayxecm Main 2‘. \\'i!.~‘u . and 400. an $3. 2' )r to UNIS ndszu' on :\ve:1uc Bradley. 0f men-borough. Mr. Donald- 1 l 5] pm pin-.- shading Lumbenâ€"Iy L31 . .A. DAMS, r. 6' to Mon- i Omemee.Ang. Nth, N39. . . ‘ St. John's Sunday School children \‘isnin; Johnson will hold their Picnic on Friday Sept. ' "“hm‘m i i, in the grove of Mr. Walter Magee. $33123; We would call the attention of the " 1 village council to the delapidaied mn- ecovurcd dition of the sidewalks. Probably no 400, repairs will be made till someone meets “Maybe, with an accident and the count-ii [0‘ want and called upon to pay $1000 damages “l are me The Sunday School of St. James’ 3 made by ' . berg o, J. Church is going to have its picnic on Enzlish 0! Thursday Ang.3i, on the grounds of npt..Lamb My. Wm. Clarke. tichm‘ds 0, ,, S 1. E. D. Thursday. Aug-31. Umemee‘s Civic Holi- Grand Masonic Excursion to Coho- each. The MY- we played conk by regular $.33 a.m. train to Lindsay, Lb failed to thence per Steamer " Crandellu,†to time- .. â€my...“ daie,and the Steamer " Mnud"and I’nlacc ,_ A...“ ‘.nv1|‘u ml] Mogu's‘ (‘4):‘ILH‘SV '1‘. H Timur, Proprietor nf the best $1M) per day mese. The CKty Hotel, direvrly Opposite market on George-3L, l’czerbnm. Hood yard and stable ac- vmmnmlzuinn. A call solicited from Emily and ()nzemee citizensâ€"4111 )lcssra. Gem-go Ewart and Burt Men- zie of Lindsay wheeled to Omemee {341-3 i D GOODS: i. M... in: new $5539.“. 55:? 1221.6 t 1 '_ t'«\lll:2‘.l‘..â€"- 47Lf. a i \,.",A.. - _ nue “1L! . axe .(tdf‘xlellto {liair‘resh‘ec I will he offered tor sale hv public mm“ S W “"4“" “'0 “‘55“ 3“ â€â€˜3 '. Mount the BRADBL'RX llOl'SEjn the I | li‘CC‘ Scllnu'u Veal-111ml Thompson, Mabel Gardiner, l . I lithe McConnell and Rebel-ca \Vilsonzwe l Village Of omemee, l \\ lsll tnem all success. ‘ .. ' _ ‘ in the Lonnty of '\ ictorla, on Miss *tella ’l‘hormlykespent batnr- 1 †Wm lleilee, 22nd September, 1899, l Br. ‘5. A. Walters Dentist Lindsay l . ' ' ' ’ at. one o’clock in the afternoon, by Mr. 1 will visit Onionive on {he third Mon-l El 15 BUWISH‘ Auctioneer Al I KVD '_ «lay ofezlch month. See card in another l SlNUl'l.AR thief. part of 130‘ 3 in the third Concession lying north and west ".y ‘ . 1 . ) ' _ Rest Manllla 'l‘wine zit llc per 1b., of.1i_eoan-«el\ or “1.6 Mill 10nd 1.“ Fl‘e _ j H _ said 10\\n8hlp of 15m ly, containing .00 fen"! to lln Lniml ln'ine (It 106. per “hm“ 125 acres 3|th (350 feet to ll) A good grade of On the said property is situate a hrlvk dwelling SS 1: 26 feet mnl 18 x ‘24 i 'l'wine at 9:30 per lb. Kennedy Nich- f f ‘ 4_ 3501‘ t ‘tl 1 I , ) . rel, a. rame am a .\ ee 1‘“ l m - t 15’ ( xneinee uiteon 38 x 13 feet saw to be m a good Amongehnsen‘hotookinthe excurs- suite of repair. The farm is about 1 . inn tn Rwlwsu-r nero l‘)r.F. W. IVORY. mile from the Village of Omelnee. TERMS OF SALEâ€"10pm cent. of the l l | - l l1 (1 Williams-mi, .lohn Stinson, am l e .\l rs, .'\. C, Williamson. l pun-lease money on tho day of sale, 2| =93 ld- ' {Octo ‘ . . . . per cent. more on tlu - n .1) o . ‘, <1 t I Mr. X. 1;“ elnon I’d-"13*" o-f I“â€â€œj‘.‘}.‘ l her next. mnl the balance on the ‘28n ; ems here Adelina) on u. professmnaluait l day of October, 1904. to he secured h; “A- A“ Q‘\fl nrnnOer wilh inlet FPRICES. umy good Among the \ mmg In Miss Rule“ friends. Mr. Gen. .‘I was in town M )Ivssrs 1" x l’case, the well-known Toronto l’huflographz‘rq, who make. a s;wcin’.ty hf supplying 11111strations fur“ -â€" Khe Izm‘:s;-u1~t~rs, are staying at the The ““"““5“â€"'“"‘d‘-""" “"'“““‘“ “radium: House, wi ere they \ :Lin fur :1 week or ten days. This “-111 mm full pm‘livulux‘s ty tn. the residents of nus. GEORGE B. Tm Ommnee to Lave family groups taken. ( , as well as their residences, etc. Alter 1 leaving here Messrs Fox Péuse will i go to (‘otmmnk and Fenelon Falls- ‘1 They have already made some ï¬ne } ographs in the village, which may i phnt i be seen at the Brudlmrn House. to icnse- fur a h'rm nl‘yvm‘e, hc'l ILHyn. Ahnut 1 new in gum! p lcnlflvzmnn npp‘y m will re- bnlnnce mnh-r gun. m give an opportuni Hun that win 10 d ml mu or xwx‘snus uutt'n llnwoxs m‘ interfering pipes,eu~.,etc in the E. ADAM’Sy 011: emee. v.21 :5; $337“. um 35?. 25.1..2233 r. Jams, Breakfast Bacon, .:.3 Spiccl Rolls and ï¬ngnu Sausage. .\lc('zut Tlmrsd ay. Augszt. Omemee‘s Civic Holl- Llay. Grand Masonic Excursion to Coho- sunk hy regular $.33 a.m. train to Lindsay, thence per Steamer " Crandellu,†to Rme- da1e,and the Steamer " Mnud"and Palace Scow to Coboconk, where two hours wm be given Excursinnists to enjoy the sights. 'I‘hls is :1 new route and everyone should at.- tend. It is already the talk of the town. The fare from Omcmee is only 75c. for adults, and me, for children. From Reaboro 65c. and 3-50. um ,L'u. ,nuuu . .. 0. U. \V IL! IAMSON a xonc N0. 56. :\\'.\!1h w ll be paid for will lend tothe convlct suns :2t1ttilxg_s}ips ofl' )lcï¬ngh, M. 1’, of Lindsay Mavnday calling on triends. nnr.nf the ï¬rm of Stewart ‘-lf the ‘8 (3 Mueller. Lindsay, Iexwllery . Siher- z;\wst prices for ï¬ne l) w H be paid for lnfnrmm ml tothe convlcnnn orpcr- n-nttin: slips off p nuts or faring \le h \v'nnlmnl.'\\'ater in tho Emily Cemetery. 1 Twine at 10:. per A good grade of Kennedy Nich- ubout 125 acres 0n the said property is situate a. hrivk «hvelliug SS 1: 26 feet mnl 18 x ‘24 fret, a frame i am 45 x 50 feet. with ad- . uition 38 x 13 feet said to be in a good >took in the. excurs- ‘. state of repair. The farm is about 1 :m l‘)r.F. \V. IvoI'Y. Q mile from the Village of Omemee. l .1 ohn Stimson, and TI“. RMS 0F SALEâ€"10 percent. of the - ,_ _..... .m Hm «lav nf sale. 20 Ome from s 9 .1 Presents \\ Mches ’mmnifni N e \\ 1:eo.of Orange ch yesterday- SON. Sea-Tram. Emily Cemetery L'fï¬lucmrty’s. For engagement and wedding rings‘ go to \V. F. McCarty, the Jeweller, 77 Kent St., Lindsay. smith side.â€"5-tf Miss Mabel Mitchell left last week to visit friends in Lindsay and Toronto and thence to Winnipeg, where she will remain for a couple of months. and then take the position of head nurse in the General Hospital in Vam- couver B. C. In consequence of the Methcdist Church being under repair the ser. vices next Sabbath and following one Will be held as follows: the morning service at 10.30 in the School Room of Church. the Sabbath School at 2 p in. and the evening: service at 6 30 in the Presbyterian Church that has been kindly placed at the disposal of the Methodist Congregation. Rev. E. tob- ‘ erts will conduct the services. All are 1 invite l. A very pleasant time was Spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. A. Mc- Pherson, King St., on Monday evening last. it being the occasion of a. party held in honor of their daughter, Mlss Florence. The guests from a distance \\ ere: The Misses Lottie Cochrane, Ber- tie ztnd Flossie 'l‘hexton, of Millbrook, \lr. Joseph Bradley of Mnrmora, Miss \Vztllbridue of Bow'nanville, the Misses Gertrude and Florence Thompson of Fortune, Messrs. Lawrence Campbell, ‘ )lubel Henderson of Lindsay. Games ‘ of various kinds were indulged in, after which ice cream and other refresh- ments were served. An exuellent pro- gram of vocal and instrumental music ‘ was rendered. Miss Cochraue received much praise for her excellent piano Solos. After a. Vote of thanks had been given to the host and hostess ior their : kind hospitality the party broke up,u.ll ‘ \vell pleased with their evenings enter- tuinment. \\' Greer, and thc Misses Louise. and: was in The Lindsay and Omemeo Junior base lmll clubs phtycd a friendly game nnOmcmecgmuuds yestenmy. resul- ing lu favor of Omemec by a. score of 23 to 4. '1le Ouwnu-e club was the “eiglmest thuSucL-ounting fox-the easy victory. Rufus Graham was umpire. andJue. Shel-Wood sewer. There is no suffering the human flesh is heir to that is more severe than rheu- matism. But the pain can be for ever removed by taking Dr. Hull’s Rheumatic Cure. Mrs. mees Hunt, Port Hope, Ont.. suffered \vhh Muscular Rheu- matism in the hands for three years. Four homes of Dr. Hall‘s Rheummic Cure cured her completely. She has been free from pain since. This we» paration is used maternally. One humc contains ten days’ treatment‘ price 50 cents. For sale at all drug stores. Cure. Ont... : mutism F our 1". Mortgage Sale of Farm: IN THE TOWNSHIP OF EMILY 1' mler and by \‘lrtue 01 Sale contained in a mo will be produced at time will he utfered lor sale 1 man at the BRADBURN :HO Aer-e Lotto Rent. In the County of Victoria. state of repair. The {arm is about 1 ~ mile from me Village of Omemec. ' TERMS OF SALEâ€"10pm cent. of the pnrvhase money on tho day of sale, 20 per cent. more on the. 23rd day of Octo- ‘, her next. and the halance on the 28rd day of October, 190-1, to he secured by mortgage on the property with inter- es! :u six per cent. per nnnnmf 'l‘he Vendors have a reserved hid. Other terms and conditions of sale will he mndo known at the time of sale and can in the meantime be ascertain- ed from the undersigned. HOSKIX, ()GDEN HOSKIN, ‘23 Toronto Street, Toronto, Dal Pd Tm'rm t n, .5 A Terrible Affliction. 31’upcrs 0t A111 Timothy Seed, Red C10ver$3.25. Mangolds, 3 lbs. for 2 Garrett, short wlxite,] Oniop Seeds in bulk < Dutch Set, top onions \Yheat, peas, oats, l Dnion Seeds in bulk 01 papers. Dutch set, tOp onions in b11112. Wheat, peas, oats, blah, shorts, Clmops, all kinds on hand. SALTâ€"~13urrc1, Bag and Rock. Flour, (l, delivered to any part per hundrc of the town. HIGHEST PRICE paid for all kinds of Grain. Joseph I: Begï¬yï¬. upcrs of Americ: nrh‘rsicnml 11:": :I valuable Nauru 1m - fur a h'x'm nl‘yvm‘<. hvlng hm 7.(70n . About 1 new in gum! pusxuru land, 9 mnh-rgme cultivzmnn. Fur L rms lpm‘lil'ulm‘s npp‘y tn MRS. (GEORGE B. THORNTON, r~~unA n n 7 virtue of the power 0! g in a mortgage (whichi d at time of sale) there tor sale 1w public “1ch ,DBURN nousmu the f per bushel. .EDEN HOSKIN, onto Street, Toronto, \‘Exmn's Soncrrous. August ‘23rd,189!‘. Omemee D nnnnn or ‘Subscribarg la «La ite, long Oxam e \Omy '59. moms 1n bulk. :m g growing IOC- (Fmomvc 1’. 0 [HI IA†“Ln“ “gnu-u 111ml. {sm- 1‘ mm )RNTON. 'mumvc Y. 0- l â€" 1 v _ 1 a 1i :1 ‘ ,.1 >5 . ‘51! â€5 W32: ‘ [1%. £9? E}: {3‘ “i . £231.33 \‘1,~'L;:4 .wmg IOC. em†.50,$I-75 ment to 73" ,J U J. C. Wilson Co,, the extensive Pa- per Makers and Whulesule Stationers of Montreal and Lacliine,aeiid us udvnuc- ’ ed prom}; of their two new Patriotic Private Post Cards, which they anal about in issue. They are very neatly ‘ lithographed in colurs, and will no ‘ duubl. he very pnpulzlr, and have al large sale, especially the ( unaidiau de- sign, which represents (‘axmdzt,a pretty‘ maiden in a. blanket enoushue uutï¬tf‘ with a pair of snuushueu in her right: hand, lmlding the Canadian Flag in her 5 ‘ left, the Beaver at. her feet, a. wreath of: Autumn leaves enmiLing the Worth} “ l‘he Maple Leaf for ever,†the riuinggiy sun in the buckgruund, and at. the bot†tom the motto “ l’utria. Auuunus †This ‘1 card “e consular the heat productinu Of its kind yet issued. The other is from the celebrated painting, lvy Maud Earl, the Bull-dog slundmg on the Union ‘ Jack, with the \mrds “ What. we have we’ll hold.†'l‘huy \\ ill be fur sale at all the Bnoksellers. or in quantlty item the l‘uhiishers. , _‘,___ __â€"â€" A charming story by the author of “ David Harum †has reached us this week. An unusual subject for romance the hero,a Bank 'l‘elier, falls in love with the daughter of one of the direct- ors, and the plot deals with the ditiicul- ties and complicntions which BHB'IO in an interesting and admirable manner. The story is published by The i‘mle Printing: Company, Limited. Tornnto, and is for sale by all neusJenlurs, at the low price of 15 cunts, or will he sent postpaid hy the publishers on receipt of price. Patriotic Private Post Cards. Rev. Futhcr ;‘.h:1)o:mg1mf1’iut on died yesterday. Two American Hentcmmts \Vcn: killed in a skirmish near Angulcs on SIturalny evcnmg. Mgr. lillcnna, the gate to Cnnzula, will on Svptcmbcr 9:11 17 whem,:e he: will sail l)‘ on Scptcmlwr I 1. Midland, Aug. 20 â€".\t ()0 mom; this morning Guorgc (Sunnlfx'cv, nightwutchmun at clcvmor No. I, was drowned here. He was wall-:- ing along: the edge of 11m dwck in 1mm of flu; cluvutm‘, and it i: L'honght that hu :xcl:nh:nm!‘._\' lost I .lis footing and fell in. Mr. Dn- | 3.1113011, who was some: “$110 dis ! tzmcc :1\\':Ly,h-.-;ml a cry .m.1 rush i rd to when: he hm} SL‘UH \Ir. (3:) 1 I {rev LL short tim-g l)~:[ra,xl'c, but '19.); l I Death of Mr. was extinct. H< to mourn his 105 I Mr. G plfrey is as. {ur ()melvce, who to ivr members nfthot “unhy of ti: o enlirt .5.u1berc:uwm~nt. . x W...‘ .w M as 8! “ELASI. ’I‘.}‘ e 'r‘Lk‘ 0‘1 fzom tullxux, nu†...._, curd .1 cry .11111 1'11511 "11741117111. ::111cc :1\\':1}',11 V Riga! ' ‘11 to where he 11.111 Sc 12;; CU RE 11‘1:\,';1.s11<11‘t 11111“ 116171111. 11111 '1;>,111 'i‘l'. HIP/(,4 51/ :‘cuchmw ' ‘ r) 1 : 1 \ 21‘: ‘ v / 7 WiuCureanyFom. ,, t1“. ‘1 0t hL (0111 x t %/ oiRheumatlsm nothing ()1 111111. The 110 13' \\j 15 an. 1.. ..m-....m.mom 10111111 s1101‘t1v (111cr\\';11215, 11111 1121- F0 R P01NTS 1†â€5 FAVOR - “ FIRSTâ€"GUECKEST TO cum: \\';1‘ux ~1"f. ' ‘ ‘1: \' ~5 ; '1' ' ‘ a 11.1L ~ 1711. 11.1 L 1 \u 101x SECONDâ€"SAFEST To TAKE 10 111011111 1115 1055. THIRDâ€"MOST menu! ENDORSED FOURTHâ€"CHEAPEST TO BUY Mr. Fialfrcy 1511 51,111 01' )lrs. Li J 11'rcy , One bottle contmns ten days’ treatment 1011110 vl't'w' ~' .211- , “ ’L" «,1 “’ â€â€œâ€œ."â€â€œâ€˜â€œâ€˜ ‘1‘ "‘ IN 316. BOTTLES. 50 CENTS. 1-r111011111ers 011110 f;1:1111y 11 1v» 111». ~1_\'In~ 1 {73 THE DR. HALL MEDICANE CO. 11’131'11111111111113'1IIL11511' Canadian Agency, - Kingston, 01" FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGOISTS panhy of “109111 1 A t10n of 1’11‘11113111111121'111‘11 not 11111111: 1121111r1;::11‘11,111:t. 1111 {11111110111 11-51 111111 1111‘: 210111: 1118 111151 1’11 pccn11u1 101191-11, “1111: 111: loath “111-11: 011121 1112111115 ‘Bmdem Peeple Prefer Pm: News of the THE TELLER. rt “'02); m u’m‘y We have Privateaud Company b‘ W to loan on good farm security at ‘ cent. per annum. Terms to suit TOWBI'. wine A3230? Brudburn Monday'- Barristers, Solicitors, -â€"-27-ly 1:111;1,\\'111 1c (M Roxm' bcr 91‘1 101 inn'pnol. “1115111113 thc PdI’iSlI 111 Kenny Weildon, 'I 1, PL 011] HTIIKU George Godfrey. a ! my pen wood “33“. ..., 50 10 _.\t 6 o‘clock 'L’C Galina; House, Omemee, l’upzll Dvlc- CVL mmzth :1 Company Funds security at 5 per c., Lindsay. Ont. xouth has quuhtu :sc 1t to walk pg. nuunt schlC MY dLnion '1; .353â€. .335 3% 5.3 365.,“ p Kalil “va. without help,flv}hile dark hair :" rapidly becomes gray when fl once the change begins. 3‘ \xinc 11 (I'V'AC‘J ,â€" trcmc lunmll, What does your mirror say? Does it tell you of some little streaks of gray? Are you pleased? Do your friends of the same age show this loss of power also? Just remember that gray hair never becomes darker mum... hnIn while dark hair rc absolu: every V'I- . v. FIRSTâ€"GU!CKEST TO CURE SECONDâ€"SAFEST TO TAKE THIRDâ€"MOST HlGHLY ENDOR FOU RTHâ€"CH EA PEST TO BUY One bottle contains ten days’ treatment = n n r NTS.’ 7 ___q II- that wall Uor- 11105 DICX'l‘IS'l‘, LINDSAY. (Successur to the late l)r.11:u-t.) Member of linyul (‘011936 of Dental Surgeons, and ’l‘umnto University. Also Grm‘hvxte of American Dental College. Most modern painless dentistry prac- tised in most scientiï¬c manner. Charges moderate. OFFICEâ€"Ham’s 01d Stand, (over Armstrong’s Fur Store. Dr. .4. Arthur Day, HS- \\' (l ‘5 1U A NEXT! STORE _ ‘-_"" “I Y? This'i‘x’ade Mark is on every Tag- See that you get it PAYS T0 3 THE BEST. UY Tlvmouth )â€"S-3m §Leok at a Few of Our Prices. Men’s Bunkim goo, 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 $51.15. Ladies’ Oxfords 75, 85.1.00, 1.25. “ Southern Tic 1.65, reg $2. 30). 5 K/IIULUIGLM ‘ï¬'Loï¬J. Boys Dongolas $51.15. Ladies’ Oxfords 75, 85 1.00, I. 25. “ Southern 'lic 1.65, reg $2. Robinson Er1‘: . LINDSAY, OMEREEE. In order to make room for anoth er line of Goods, I Will Offer Special Ehe peoples Gfloeeq Have returned from the market with 8. Ne†Stock and at Prices to suit the Customer. Th y stylish in Clocks, Watches, J eve 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. A fresh stock of Timothy Seed, Mangle Turnip, 850. New Stock of patent medicine at cut prices. Vie intend closing our store earlier in the evening. Please call and examine our new goods. goods are ver 74 Kent St, Dealer in Good Bicycles. 2 Doors West Campbell’sGrocery, NEW STOCK, N E 3151 PRICE at. HP ONTARIO.