’5 Bus- AY ‘ly 'nce. LY han RS to Oï¬ce 78 Lemons qualities DAY makes of gcld and Sliver watches. Remarkabl} kw priced. Loo_ Fare bargains an hatchgs .111: icweirv here these days. E\":i)"articl}; fully warmntvx'}. Fine Repairing a Specialty. mm A L Btlfour is Ipend nu u few nooks with her aunt an. B 8. Jane, I’d.8§h’ I'm! iksï¬bom, Optical Spocialht, » HI Lo 3'. v... nume-n Home Pains. Cocoa-co, Fridny sud Saturday, Augeu: [I :94 :6 x.- D I! ucKnnloy will play piecc§- «mama. opwa‘énsenflmemnl, oonnc inï¬rm: the bmd sum-E, next Satur- «hm elk-hing \V:;'rt :mw disphying a vgtriety of! :1ch and exquzsxtc novcitics Sm jcwciry. Our stofk is larger and 2 liner- hm c :r. Superb diamond ‘ 4 ‘ . ' . - ‘ g l rz'vgg bung. ,m‘b, 3.23:. plus ! IICI.'|\:II\.C$, JIiiCCiCta, 1 21‘, ,_ 3: .. ’5 V charms, cu. Rum 2'12} the‘ «ending; makes of gcld and 31%;:- watches. bur No. I. 10 degrees stronger.“ per aux. no. I or inmon recotpx 0! price And won-«m Company Windsor Ont. n Cook 53%;». 1 5:1! 3 go! 9:11:00ng 5: all Dry EMS. the muse- Finance Dolamoro and A Use (‘urn . ohfluden, hers mac-Ma at tho home oft-I r3 Cntry, the past week The Vanna: Base Bail Club, of Pen!“ 't» tn, win phi] a game With 0m9m60 junto'sin an lung’s Park MI Friday. at met 15. at- " "0 p m AJ'mlnsion mm: A gnod game ts expected; everybody " "‘0 , The. Pemflar ; Jeweiry Stare, i 2’7 Kent St LINDSAY? Sum linden by ! Beautifui 531113.; Results of Part I. junior Leav- ing Examsâ€"Milton Nugent, M11- ton Sherin, Melville McCarrell, Addie Poast. Maya Bannon, Ruby Veals. Dr‘s. Wightman Scott,l Mm,- Mlliie Fro, arm-rm, isvismug Dentiszs of Peter‘boro, visiti W 9â€"~‘â€â€œâ€™Â° "‘“ds' 7" Miss Jamie: Beâ€, of Peterlmm, was a gigemeg P‘gfzvihlfgï¬layf: v isétor to Umemee last. a ooh. ‘ce th 9“" 5 fwd†O I The ulssm Lena. Young and Jessie T. Ivory 80115, General!(Tominulmuuofl.!1:dsay,are goats of Store. i m Misses Famous. r - ur. Jae. Wok, of Lang, was a. vxsizor . ]:{EsuItSAO{ PS1]: I' anIOI' 3’3? m Omemee last week. " " ...3‘arr.‘°'_.'. {t9}? ‘ “gen ’ "l \ ml.wmiameon.ou.1udsay.was". I r r‘Aud_ll l9 guecesstully used monthly by over 300134103. sumefl'oeunl. Lidia-.81: your drag!“ for Out: “on Ron Cun- rue no 3,13 m Matures. pm: ud LGiunonsm (hummus. I'm. No. l. 81 get tmx;N°. g. 19 degree? gammy.†p3: box. 0. H. A. Mu’gsu d: 00.. Fine Ordered Chum", - and Gema’ Furnishings. rea- peczfuix - acviicit a can from all my old Bmxly 3:“. Mac :dee friendg: when visit- In; Lunar.) .â€"$R) Pro J. xle anger; Optician and c9!» unto: qu ipoclallat, Arum Genmuxy. will up“ Omen gemme umo-s a year. and may NgggamchiI M. the Brmhum House Parlors. Evert; thrash». A. comrnmv‘mm rt»,- - at c ’13-'32. Tlmschaflhg weak or Il!‘1F’§:‘-JCL a e1! should ï¬ot ml by con-alt. mm. The report of exams. cf Form EILEmd Matriculation Part II. is; axpgcted on Frxday or Saturday otthis week. Mr. _I. M. McCrea has a con- tract to Supply the senior roomof the Onmmee Liqh Schnc! with Sinqic desks and seats, which will "‘9 High School Boards object In m’kag this change is to maka the schoai as cfï¬cicnt as posswle. make quite an improvement, The Mr H. mum, is assigning n: R. Weir In the unease factory. Mr. Weir had a na, row escape [mm poisoning 183' week taking a. (1099 701' saltpetra In mistake for saltsï¬bnt We are plenum! to learn‘ butt with 3:115:11 medical 1r~atmduh he in not much the worse n! his exparience. W0 are propirlu'; tor mii tmm: In stowed, 9‘0. and have purchasm! a lame flunk 0mm very best In the) market. from the most to. 890m lbb manufacturers in ma Dominion. and wm be in apnnmun to supply you with 31mm: any kind, sizoor make you will ask for. «Now here rs the conqldemuon), u: the 0k! vrlov; posnlvely no advance over hut year. flthongh the prices ur 9 advanced whohwalo. 1! you cOnaul: your own Inter- utn you will not. forget. W. D. 51'! NSON. 3m; 3 Peulnw. of Rapid City, man. 3nd unis mllio Hobart, o!Tomnm. who upon: the last monih th Mn Balfout left on unnd n] {or PM. Hope In I J Wlison, of Victoria. Harbor. swnnhe past few weeks at In x Wilv Ion’a, 311:1â€,st urJ J Nlclmla’, Ome- at David BIND!!! and nut†Bun. Iponutow dug In; week with their Bully 1mm In Omemeo. on Thursday, Aug. 7th, 1902. to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Adams, 3. daughter. DIED , In the Township of Emily, on Friday, August 8, 1902. Margaret Shields, relict of the la’fe \Vm. UUWu’C], claw JV The funeral on égtwï¬rd'hy, to the Emily Comet“! was largely at- te‘ldflls.‘ ' . 4.. . -. . . h ..... LMRTY LOCK b LACONIC 9st Cotton Boot Compound PETERBORO The Mirror from now to fan. 1813, 1903, for only 350. MLsc-a Minnie and Lottie Buiuhardt, , of Toronto Junction. are visiting their 1 cousins we Misses Mary and Flo Jar-o dine. at O K Evans. of Virginia, is n sue-t at the bone at an H Cornell. urn Fred uetenife and children. to- Inrned to Petorboro, on Tueong. that n pies-3n: visit with Omomeo friends. .‘vas-s. 1218. A. (faznornn and Ander Bell 0! Fur! Hopa, are speudim: their bulk! law at z us home of 11:.3. v. Lamb. 3?: a": P'wWS ‘4 3K;;. and Miss Annie \lny Marshall,“ Hamilton are guests 53 the hum» of their aunt, 31:5. W. 8. Graham 31:.I‘ionsant. Mr. A (â€or new «shun 0! Chicago, and Miss Marian Lord,ofTotonto,were ;. the guests i Miss énruu Lamb on Mon- a '13-.- ‘o.-- M h---‘ n...- _‘ g..- -._..-..â€"...câ€"-. ....._..- ms- Nellie Chambers and noice,x1sa Luna, of Lindsay. spent Sunday. mm 11-. um! use. .5. Chambers. szr. S {'nco, of Romany, was 3 guest at me huuw of Rev. ’1‘ Brown, Sunday. Iuspevtc: 302:2: Shcrtt, of ZJnJm)’. w as In ten: Saturday. Ills Edna. Young. of Lindsay. II 3 gas» of her friend If“ Berth. Wilson Ir. J. Cnhns, of Bethgny, “1" viâ€- 303 n! It. Wu. lannm'o Suudny. :1. and an JJO. Tildtle.“ Ulbfldfl. are gueszo a: the home of m. and um T. A. Mitchell. Base Ball. Lindsay vs. Omomee. in In Lang’s Park. Omemee. on Monday next. Aug. 18th. Game at 3 p.111. sharp. Admission 100. This will be a most interesting game nr. Wm. A. Sherwood. wrnos from Vancouver, 8. C , that any number of men car. 29'. \u ork hawk-sting. l‘ho many !neuua 0! ms Thus “'qu er «in be phased to Burn that her hummer, mu Lame Adams. has pau- m! we recent olumlnatluu M Begum, ind rem red hat nomad-clan eeniflcï¬o The uIrr-r oxbondu hum: anagram}:- tin-u- to mus Adana upon hot auccoal. D: Keith has returned m Omemee after a hm Week’s camp a: no“)! Lake He reports having had a. van pieaunz outing. to“ n Saturday. One thing is certain,â€" Ayer‘s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is occausc it is a hair food. .. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that’s all th re: '9‘ to. it. 1: amps feliing x' lhu hair, :00, and a!- ways restores color to MM. 0 m Mr. Wm. Evans. 3 brosher o! the lute C. S. Evans, of For: Hope and n hu Ins been ï¬ghting for his [flag and Country m South :Ur‘ca. Wal in town Monday. calling on friendsV He was a gum: m in!) 21mm; 0" he uncie, Major Jas. Evans. Mrs.!ardix:e and Mrs. I. Thornton. have returnad from a pleasant visit m an: Mrs. Mums, uIOrHIIa. Mrs. John Bhkcvy and sis‘er, 3'03: Imrriet: Graham, of Bethany, war!) vmitmg tlwxrbrulher Mr “28. Graham of .‘Yt. Pleasant. We have reduced mo prices oft-J1 ï¬nes of Mn .vnre. Everything I u granitownro a t lmvr-n- mssfbla prices. GPO-4m crooks. huh tm umckapxckla crocks,und "an r-rocks. Fr; .15: 0.15 ‘35 pz-r com... to clear out balance m' zIOCk. W. i). 3’“)! «JN. Myss Gena Marshal}, of Toron- to.§sa quest of Mass Margaret Adams. Rev. _.J H. Tcney wasavis £20: to Lindsay, Monday. Miss Ilcin McKim is a guest at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lamb, Cedarvxllc. nassrs P H iioad and F Routley were gnwazs of ur R Poask on Sunday m ‘5’ E Evans, of Port Hope, in wait- in: 42 the l'ome 0! IN! D Balfour, Emily Mr Evans, who haajust remrn. ad from South 1‘. (rim; is a. brother of (Binaries Napier Evans, who was killed ‘.:2 the {mule nf Hart’s River lugyu-u...- V... v. -_ ,_ unjustly no-ndJor {Niobium grubud o} m thovh .3. they conducted thomaown Mn gentlemen. But. while w. worn "and by may nice people and on plied with improving "an" we no sorry. now turn, onhodoy. to «If , umtlon h on. conuptouou dimnnblo . ooournnco. which Is gcomouly on! I o a ' bowm. o Ennono I- known“ In mo null: sport ulon pm: by manly men. with In" con- "ol. who an M11 and b- loyal $0 thou In auxin-p; for? 03191:“. the umpire. _--A‘.----‘M an. an]. “I had a very severe sickness that took off all m hair. I pur- chased : home 0 Ayer’s Hair Vigor and it brought an my hair luck again.†W. D. Quinn, Marseilies, m. Those who visited Omenâ€! on Aug 9th. win surely bauuvo than. umemu in gun- aiivn‘ to ma important nauonnl events 0! meaty. Forever: In this busy time many human (mum â€me or mum:- oo n-Idrrnd u ., wonky use of ther tune to come In and make wllh their mood!)- 61312600 to do hon- ‘or to King and (Eon-try. A u-‘ L- n...“â€" tun-n {y Iâ€"Iair or sv nu... ...._ “nuâ€""r . Omens-wasaluo Vlulzod by many from nezghborlng villuenwho bud Mend: uk- Ingpqfl Initho‘arorumr whom thoy may 7 A_ .-_ _._sn- .... Aug nun-1nd nv sum-nu "In vu- --â€"-. -â€"â€"- (v.7 a 7 But. it those upon: nrodlnzncod not only by than who are plnr'nz hut. by the spec..- tors uncannot axon-n thou opinion and In there regardless Mathew-when the oin- zens are fullyjusflfled In giving them no Uoranaticn Day Celebration. 801290â€- cannon. The evoningwumnda very pleasant by the music, both vocal 3nd Instruments! from :hnbsnd stand. The village omeamee and surrounding country owo much to the members or the band, many who Mr yennheva been nupp3y Ing us ‘mh choice muulc. and now when mnmâ€" ofthem ï¬nd them-"Ives In posluong, which takes all the". %'0 think the calm. elluhon‘d off-«Hanna» inducement during v“ .v-v--.â€" v" 7 th- winter months. to [at mm: new mom- horn udnod and Iupvlylng a touch" fov thou dosh" 8 ‘0 “"nd' appn‘r A van SPECTATOR. One-third of our 11v es we Spend in bed. Therefore a good Spring and Mattraes affords more comfort than the same money invested in any other way. Some new goods in both these lines just to hand at . J. II. McCREA'S. The Coronation Day sports m Omemec were very largeiy atteil- dcd. The weather was all that could be desirmi, and many from our neighboringtowns and villag- cs came in to enjoy the excellent program that wasarrangcd by the Omcmee Foot Ball Club. The games were held in Mr] J Lang’s Pa'k, the first being a foot ball match bewvcen thc‘local eleven and Franklin, which resulted in a Victory for the VlSllOTS byone goal to nil. A game ofbuse ball Mount Pleasant vs. Omemce, was then played, which resulted in a win for thelocal nine by a score of 7 to 6. The ganm was quite inter- esting. Some brilliant plays Were made by jun and Joe Graham, T. Boyd, W. jardine, and Mr Magill. Another game of foot ball was then played between Franklin and Bridgenorth, resulting in a tie. :4. The band concert in the evening Was very much apprecia- ted. Mr. R. Cornwall sang two songs in ï¬ne style. His' song, “The Bvitish LiOn," received tre- mendous applause. Mr. D. H. McKinley rendered several ï¬ne selections on his piccolo, Imitat- mg birds, c. The foot ball club are to be congratulated on the success: of their undertaking. Screen Doon atlou mm eon. Wloklul blue flame nutonuuc com on novel chap. (nuanced to be perfectly odorlou. Wuh- lfll muchlnu, churns, olomon wrlnnn. vul tuba. bonds. Emma. Mun-bu. on...“ Na Irish], low piloou to char 0-: “out to lake mom tor ouv bl! flock of novu. W. 0:8“!801‘. fflom do no: at and" 00 Bushy panel. In (Mun. - LINDSAY vaCLE AND GENERAL RopatrWo rks. Bicycle repairing“: all Stu branches. Lawn uowwmmwi uncmno , Ringer Knpgar». £30.. to. W.__ E_BHT§ , CANADIAN Will be run to stations on C P. R. in Manitoba and Assilxibvia, Wost, South~ we“ and Mum-meet OI Winnipeg as far as On August 20th from stations In On- mrlu East 0! 'l'uruntu tu .‘Shurbot Lake and Kluguton und Mldlnml Dlv Nurlln of Town“: and ('anlmell. Onemuy licketu to Winnipeg only will he sold. Mm a certiï¬cate extend- lng the trip,befure Augustalat, withoul additional cost. to other points in Man- itoba. and Assmlhoia as above. I! pur- chasers engage n3 farm laborers at Winnipelz. provided such farm laborers mll n ork not less than 30 days at har- vaatlng, and produce certiï¬cme 10 um! 83901.“er “ill be rvturned to original starting point at $8.00, on or before Nov. 30th, 19%. MOOSE *JAW. ESTEVAN Hm .†For {umber particulars and ticketd app†to near.“ ranwnv agent. A. H. NOTMAN. FARM LABGRERS WANTED. t'ébifainiéif iiik'ï¬Ã©rffs'éi'ié. s'il Noahâ€"am Province of Ontario, County of Victoria. Wl-Z, Thomas Ivory (the Elder). Thomas Ivory, (tho Younger.) and Charlos Ivory, {armorly members of the Firm carrying on business as gen- eral merchants at the Village of Omemec. In the (‘ormtv of Victoria, under the slyle of "'1‘. Ivory 6: Sons," do hereby certity each on. for himself, (hat the said partnership was on the 28nd day of July dissolved. Witness our hands a. Omemee Wis ‘weuty-second day of July. A. D.,1903. (Sgd ) THOS. IVORY, 81%., THOS. IVORY. ‘ CHARLES lVORY.‘ Witness: (Sgd.) L 1'2. WELDON.â€"3t TORONTO EXHIBITION Monday, SepA, to Saturday, Sep.13,'02. 223w BUILDINGE, nw mums, Ticketa not good on " Imperial! Lim- 200,000 $35,000 In Premiums. $80,000 for Attractions. BRILLIAIIT $20,000 SPECTIGLB. All the Resources of The People’s Pride, The People’s Holiday. Seduced. 31.“: on Ivory an. of mm. Consult Your sum Asst, Gem. Passr. Agt.. Toronto. mm mam PACIFIC Our Glories: country. moms Excuasmxs 8. - d YORKTON BBCOID 01.185. dwemm: homemmo nxcellout liable: and burns There is ulsna pond orch- an! and a trait garden. For further particulars apply to Being LMN E Q 11. (‘on. 3 Town- ship of Emily. about one mhe east of Umemea A1! in crap excepting a. pas turd ï¬ald. “hich is “all, watered. 0n the premises lhc_ro in a. good frame MRS: M MCELWAIN. Or on the premises. (‘memee P. O. Farm forSale or to Let. The mulerrlgnecl 0311-8 fnr sale his mum of ï¬rst-class general purpose horses, “aug'm, sleighs, set Lean human, “9.“ , logotlmr “llh all 0! hls other wrung m teaming outï¬t, as he Intendu to go out of the earth's: busi- ness. A snap fur aunw one. Wlll sell all togmlmr, or horses nu! vigs separ- ate,“ Finland tn have (own. Apply to Robt. H.Wile§on, Dr. Hull, Dentist. corner ofGomge and Simone Sta , Peterburo. asks a share of ynurpatronage. He “in shortly com- mence regular visits to Omemee. ANNOUNCEMEN'lhâ€"H 2mg purchased the Drug But-mess [mmm- yearn-radon un> derme (1r mmm M ORNUN I) WALSH. [w 11 com uua It under 11.» Fume name. ll. M! be m care to maintain the trial. repu- taMon no 01m he'd byme Dunne. for re- liable goods and for accuracy 1:) th pee ar- auou o! mediclueunnd proacrwthms. he stock will In gnalmalned M a high unmi- ard otoxcellenw. Inviting a (‘omhljjunco or putro mm. very respectmny, DICK SON DAVIS 04"). Scythes, Snaths, Scyshe Stones, Machine Oil, Grind Stones, Hay Forks, Wire Plycrs. Ndls. Fence Wins, Oils, Hinges. Palms, Turpentine, Glass 8: Putty. T. J. PARSONS, Dr. T. Panham McCullough, syn. EZAR. 'rnnowr AND NOSE. PETERBOROUGH. Corner of George and Murmy struck. Orrxcn: llamas: 9 to l’. “.13.: ' Ike 5 p.1n. 7 to S p. In. â€a“ Second Sight Morgan Bros., Whether yog aregoing to apply the paint yoursrlf, or are buying it {or someone else to apply, you ought to take great care to get full value for your money. It's not the paint that costs the least per gallon that is the cheapest : it’s the one that covers 'most surface. Wears longest. and easiest to apply. That paint is" the For Walls ~Jewol Wall Finish, Kalsomine. Whiting, c. Lawn Mowers. Garden Rakes, Garden Shears, Spades. Shovels, c. A full line of Builders' Hardware. ‘ ‘ A complete stock of Boots and Shoes. Men's, Women'a and Chil': dren's, from the ï¬nest Nd' Shoe to the “magnet ' - solid leather Plow - Boot. Up-to-date Rudy-Made Clothing. Boy's Youth'e ml nun-s sun.†all prices and qualltiee. Come and see our stock in thls line. New Prints, Cottons, Flannellettes, Tuckings, Cottonades, Sheet- i n gs, PlllOW Cottons, Dress Goods, Black and Colored, to which we invite the attention of intending purchasers. , What about Lace Curtains 2 ......... Teas. Sugars, Tobaccos. Canned Goods, Frults, c: Our Aim is to Sell the Best Goods at Reasonable Prices. Wm.Curry 80 Co FOR SALE. Druggists and Opticians, Nearly 0pp051te Post Ofï¬ce, Sherwin-Williams Paint. To those w1105e natural Vlsion has failed, second sight will come with the use of pro- porly ï¬tted glasses. ’1 here’s 0111) one w ay to get the right sort of glasses: to us and have your eyes exam- ined and tested. \Ve make no charge for this service. LIN DSAY; Special, Green Sheaf, Golden Sheaf. OMEMEE.- Plymumh Bunler TWlIlfl CALL ON thin mun": found to 8 Tobacco Show 9 ha“ hero Drop In and :00 Dana at one door wit 101v 50111335 Kent Street Ind- anylmig 1!! BB! hominton Thcncwnud up-m-dule Barber Shop and Tubnccu More. The Tunsnflul Roomnuup- piladwlth “v0 dhairu, with two um c103- Artlnam ntteudancuwo long wam. A". 8mm) in charge 9! 'I'opporloj Booms.†Ev- Save your Chickens for Export. Cwmmoncmgin Seplomter you con deliver at your nouns! G. T. R. Stutlon every chlcken you have ralsed. Plump young blrda 0! any breed will bones-ep- ted. We pay for good (‘hlckons from ‘ live to pix cents per pound live weight, equal :0 from 40 lo 90 ct! per pair. Thin birds or wanrels absolutely refund. We send shipping coops to any Station free and pay expren up to 50 ct». pct [00 pounds of Chickens. We wombuyo era In a number of localities. If our buyers do not call on you write to: paw ticularu to A. E. Silverwood or DUNDAS FLAVELLE Bros.Llndlay FARMERS, ATTENTION. 836 Broudwty. New York. N. Y. THE NEW IDEA PUBLISHING CO. Rt. FIFTY CENTS A YEAR pr Idea. Woman’s Magazine terminals cor/yo! the Nut imAWouu‘s anws and so: whu grant value tor the money it can rm: you. :: z: z: 1 Fashion Magazine now be- fore the Amczlcan public. "Show: lNew was In Fashions, ln Millinexy, m Embroidery. in Cooking. Woman's Work and in Reading: beautifully illustrated in colors and in black and while. Above all. it shows the very fashionable New IDEA $171.55, made from New {Du PAT- TEENS. which cost only 10¢. each. THIS is the sham! and but Fashion Mnnzinn “my ï¬sh Subscribe how and get all the News. Send Five Cents "Io-day CANYASSBR WANTED ‘ to Sell PRINTERS? INKâ€"9. journal for advertisersâ€" publish- ed weekly at five dollars a year. It teaches the science and practice 0 Advertising, and is highly esteemed by the most successful advemscrs in this c0untxy and Great Bntam. Lib e r 11 commission allowed. Address Printer' 3 Ink, lo Spruce St, New Yarkâ€l Wire Edge Ready Rooï¬ng: Washing 'l‘ar Pnpot. Building Pnpu.‘ Cup“ Wt. Wash Boards, THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLE‘. Wash Tubs, Machines, Chums, One and a RIPANS I had been troubled with my stomach for the past sixteen or seventeen years, and, as I have been acting as a. drug clerk for the past thirteen years, I have had a good chance to try all remedies in the market, but neverfound anything. until We got in a supply of Ripans Tabules, that did me any good. They haVe en- tirely cured me. At times I could hold nothing on my stomach, and I had a sour stomach most all the time; in fact, I was miserable. and life was hardly worth living. I was called cross and crabbed by my friends, but now they all notice the change in me. The ï¬ve-ant who: in enough ‘0: u Minn M 1‘0 family bottle. sixty cents. contains u supply (at a you. FflflllflfS’ Aflï¬ï¬‚flflfl I For Bargains in Clothing call on While they last you (an get Overalls, Smacks, Shirts. Suspenders. All “(001 Pants, AT DRUGBISTS Boy‘s suspenders from me. up. Gents' suspenders 25c. up. We make suits to order in the lat «3st. styles, guaranteed ï¬t, best: workmanship at the lowest prices from $12.00 up; trousers. to order. from $ 3.00 up. We also carry a line of readymade suits. from $3.50 up. Call and see us on Every Tuesday. F. M. COBB, WALL PAPER, all styles, all prices. AIT until you see me Before selecting. ALL 1902 goods, everything up-to-date. n assortment unequalled in town. LOWEST PRICES on record. ots of high grade goods represented. ‘LET ME CALL ON YOU; APERS to suit all purposes. rices to ï¬t every purse. Ask your nei hbors what they thmk, nd you will nd they are delighted with them. Purchases always satisfactory. etterns to suit the most particular. Every style represented. ntimh- nu d] kind. of AME". Kingâ€"stDmemee Remember. on order now at your leisure. and I del ver goods whenever wanted. Sample Books are full of the some papers that are shown in the large city stores. TflflSflflY Ii EVERY WEEK. Ono DoorEaet of Dominion ' Carriage Work;- ' F. M. COBB, 856 Water St., Peterboro. ’étixinto'a on in kinda of dummy. W._ G. ENGLISH, Painter and Decorator, Eggs and Maple Syrup in exchange for anything you want in our line. Bargain Prices. TakeButter, OMEMEE. At Green's Photo Gallery, Merchant Tailor, OMEMEE, 07H}. â€"-‘--._.v‘|.a; ‘