I _u... ChoosingWeddin wedding presents. can 't be beat: W. l. McCAlllY The Popular Ens. if v x 3’2. ‘- (r , . )x. , . Ch. 306. .s MUST ad- 5 ITIES 100. I LOCAL anoxxc M iss Jennie Latcford has gone t Rochester and Cleveland friends. . . . .. ' v ' ‘ t l r in :11 'Ihe 51,9533. Amy and â€In Parsons Mr. G. W. McKim was in town in Faney Dinner Setts, 'Iea Setts and Chamoe Setts, . l. shades, 80 left this morning for an extended visit Monday, on 'busineSS. Cups Saucers, Plates, Bowls, Pitchers, and everything in the 56. mm Bumflo ï¬lwnds‘ Messrs. Jas~ A- Norris and J01)†C. Crockery Line. Call and see our stock. 5 n It), hair cam i“ b .. "V iâ€"-â€"-â€"-V W 4 ’7 "T'Wlm‘; Eaton, of Toronto, spent Sunday with . " 0“ _ 731 c ..and- ' HOUSE- their Omemee friends. The ' came b fill, d c a . ._. » RFXAL D . ) Y = .. ALF will. ihm.a':l’.:;‘;‘;’i.f.§ ,SS, ._ _, W D “0mm Sauna, and mm, Fresh Grocerles “‘1 i' stopped thé hair from com: ' These lives will d 'i ' ‘ Monday. . . , )e “ ool (,ot- ' RICE. mg out Ind restored the coler.â€â€" . ’ Mrs. M. D. G secure in using such an old and reliable prepa non. 73‘ 8|... a bottle. All aromas. yr}: 3 bottle. Be sure and ivo the name of Lindsay, Were guests at the home Just to hand a large consignment P’ef‘lTM to luau farm property in per cent. ï¬nial increased rates 0 . payment. to unit LDON .3, Lindsay, Ont. lar prices. W. D. Stinson. Mr. Wm. R. McElwain, Conduct . Jan†7. ‘ 0:04;!) night!» “out. who «100er , ~rty at a bargain. 381': Leading M20 H! the hum-’3 than†to chm.†l) and gnod. A Robt. 'l‘oole. Liver Pills 7“"?! Pun-hand ri) e;.rr;.-don on- Phflha “(Al 38. u- same rump. It. in ihv high rep"- bllnlnral [or [9. m'y in n.» pin-put. men Hons. The 1" 1‘ lgh stand- I a continuance Unity. mcxsox digestion. liver pills. . stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. “1135;.“ WA": 'rut' tzlrtut‘u‘ho or beard: bountiful ‘ hum. or net: bhck 7 Then use EdflKlNSHAM’S DYE 53.2.3.3" NR igars - for 25 cents is a pleasant task at McCarty/‘5. The selection ofjewelry and orna- ments is large 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 Our stock of reliable watches Jewelry Store, . . - . ~ . _ . would it 1 .‘ " ' r i. Â¥r. 101an I.Eln~’0".(0f 1:5 Powliattrfnl Si) Sill-lit: 6n - 1 $19.33;] [touching-ti to ‘tYyIDr. Piï¬rct's Golden ray, No. Salem, Mass. ' igor. < _ It gives to all who use it j. such satisfaction. The if ha“. becomes thiCke‘r); yesterday via Ontemec,wl:crcshe-makes longer, softer, and more a few days visit â€Fido ‘if V"; "1' , glossy. And you feel so ' l ‘ â€AMI t manor sn ply you. ‘7 and we wil express i Miss Nellie and MasterWesley Brien, Mr and Mrs W. D. Stir-.5. n, last Week. . boro solicit: 'our 'tronavc. (‘0 l screen doors, ï¬ntshed in oak, at Very ’ i 3 pa ‘5 i 0‘ 1““, prices Window screens some- stable and yard room accommodation .. ., . thing new, the kind you want at popu- on the Pittsburg Street Railway, and Miss Annie McElwain. accompanied by their nephew, Master \\'allace Mc- Elwain, and their neice, Miss Susan Mclilwain. of Wilkinsburg, Pa., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. That's what you need; somou, thing to cure your bilious- ncss and give ’ou a good Ayers Pills are They cure con- A few years ago it was said that 40,000,000 advertising calendars had been given away in a single year at a cost of $r.0oo,ooo. Most oi the lead- ing establishments will this year add the cost to the newspaper advertising appropriations. Nearly all schemes of publicity are worth something. but it is undeniable that the Very best is news- paper advertising. Mr. Ira NattraSS, of Millbrook, visrt- ed town last week in quest of high- stcppers for his ï¬rm. He got two of the right sort. One was a breedy look- Miss Gardiner, of Garden Hill, a min: of Mrs Geo. rioncrief, of Emily, died very suddenly on Friday last. Mr. Thomas Moffatt, of Conder sport, Pa, was a guest at the home of :Eelrlilde, Mr. G. A. McQuade, last premises, Lot 6, Con. 6, Emily. Mr. Percy Thornton is a guest at 'ler ms $1 at time Of servtce. Ogai Cottage, Sroncy Lake. He is 5%: taking Rev. Mr. Potter’s work at Ap- Falm lill' Sale 01‘ to Rent sley and Clydesdale. LOST .â€"An overcoat, between Mr. Being Lot 9, Con. 2, Emily, 3 eMirror Ofï¬ce. I. miles south east of Omemee, con- STOCK » NOTE. . Messrs. Palmer Bros. have a ‘ thoro'bred Tamworth Boar, “Wil- liam Rufus,†for service on than B. Mchough’s and Omemee. Finder will oblige by leaving it at the Brad- burn House or at th RICHARDSON. Gifts . . . sisting of 100 acres of plowed mg bai'geldmg Sired by Keswwk for Rev G A Rose wrll preach in land,balance 50 acres in grazing which he paid Mr. George Curtis $235 the Presbyterian Church neat land and bush On the premises “The other was Mr. Alex. Kennedy’s ' four-yearâ€"old brown mare sired by Dr. Brereton's Hermit. She pOSSesses rare speed and high action and brought $200. The week before Mr. Nattrass’ firm sold six animals for $2,500.â€" Lindsay Watchman Warder. Mrs. E Elsom is at the home of, her brother, Mr. 'l‘hos. Jones, of Eldon, whose wife is seriously ill wrth paralysis of the heart. Mrs. Jones is a sister of Mr. Elsom. Mr. '1‘. Arthur McCrea, who has been head clerk in the large grocery es- tablishment of Mr. W. Bradburn, dur- ing the past few months, left for Manito- ba on Monday. We wish him every does not trouble us. And yet the minute mi- crobe is more dan erous than the wildest horsg. The only people who can . aï¬ord not to fear the mi- crobes of disease Mr. A. R. Evans preached eloquent frame barns with stone founda- sermons on Sunday last at Iakehurst d B kh tions and good stables. There is an “C om. lalso a ï¬ne large orchard. For ii Mr. Therin Adams is yisrting full particulars apply to his Omemee friends. SAMUEL T. WILSON. Mr. Jas. Ivory, of Toronto, is in i , Omemee, P. town Visiting friends. 1 Or on the premises. ure prac- , i ticallv i. s f st , mmuue from the I . Pierce’s Golden M ' . °FY puriï¬es and . ediml Discov ennchcs the blood, and gives the body a vigorous vitality. It , eczema, boils ' success. Mr Browm of Toronto, has “winery. and mu us n F. taken his )osition in the Peo )les’ Groâ€" = = OMEMEE ound tlm I was entirely curtdl “cafe-2221‘; I i I ’ many tnanks." CCl‘y. " Accept no substitute for " Golden Med- ical Discovery.†There is nothing "just Miss Maggie Scott commenced her duties asteacher in the Fleetwood Pub- lic School, on Monday, and Miss Ida Scott is head teacher in the Claudine Public School, and also commenced her duties on Monday. 35 gOOd†for disc 5 0 visit .DrSSPierce's Pleasa stxpauon and its con ARRIVING DAILY. ton, Silk, Jute or Mixed Goods in one bath‘ they are the latest and most improved Dye in the world. 1 Try a package. All color at R. J. Mulligan’s, Sole Agentâ€"w. Miss MaggieCurry, ofBrockville, who has been the guest'ofrclativesin Miizden lately, startcdon her return trip for h Mr. Geo. Shaw left Monday morn- ingfor Oxbow, N. W. T.. for the bar- vest. George is an A. I. man, and Will have no trouble in getting a good job. Miss Christina Donaldson, of Tor- onto, is a guest at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson, Queen St. She intends visiting her l’eterboro and Monaghan friends be- fore returning to the City. Mr. Robt. H. Stinson left on Mon- day for Manitoba, where he will give a good account of himself. llol) is a general favorite \Vlim'L'v't‘l‘ he goes. We wish him every success. Mr. and Mrs. I". J. Bailey and son, Master Roy, oi Rochester. N. Y., were goests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McQuade, last Week. Mrs. (Rev.) Wm. Philp, of Morris burg, Ont, is the guest of her brothers, Messrs. Henry W. Laidlcy and T. B. laidle)’. M rs. Henry James, of Rochester, returned on Tuesday, from a most pleasant Visit with her Sister, Mrs. J. Wcthcrup. The ï¬ve-cent packet is enough for an ordin- ary occasion. The family bottle, sixty cents contains a supply for a year. 1. me _. Dental Notice. During July and Aug :1 st i) R. g \l'lliil'l'Al.‘~..\I will be here on the 151 and 3rd 'i‘liursdms only. Ofï¬ce two ‘Doors east of T. Ivory Sons’ General Store. Mr. A. A. Henderson was a visitor of to I .indsay Saturday. III-Elle fTTEmmmia athbun [1] 00,8 emu Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath 8: Shingles, Cement, Plas. ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters for Windsor Salt, “ Dairy Cheese Butter " Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. Best qualities - Hard and Soft Coal. Cordwood and Millwood. Call and get our prices and examine goods. In . 111’!“ y 0 . Tm... Esâ€"Agent’s Ofï¬ce, 77 B ; TOWn Ofï¬ce, 77; Mill Ofï¬ce 78 o M E M E E G.H. M. BAKER, Agent, ° ° The best Paint on earth is the Sherwin ~Williams. Those who have used it say so. Those who have not used it should. and be convinced that what we say about it is true. Fills better, covers more surface and lasts longer than any other Paint. Everything in stock for house cleaning. A CAR LOAD of Nails. Fence Wire, Flynn (30., successors at the l “Clunan†l'louse, Hunter St., Peter- 0 Terms reasonable. â€"3m. Mrs. J. Richards, of Millbrook, is visiting her ()memee friends. Mrs. J. M. McCrea will receive for the ï¬rst time since her marriage on the a‘ternoons of Wednesday and Thurs- day, August 26th and 27th. Mrs. ( Dr.) Rogers and children, are visiting friends at Collingwood. Mr. George Ruth left for Manitoba on Monday, where heintends to spend the next few months. Mr. Ruth has the reputation of beingr one ofthe best all-round men in a harvest ï¬eld We wish him success Mr. Arthur Noble. of l’etcrboro, one or of the “Star "foot ball players, and the Misses Ethel Noble and Ethel Rehill, were guests at the home of Reeve and _Mrs. T. J. Parsons last we-ek. We have not advanced the price of our tohucuoa, amber smukim: tobacco, Bobs, Currency and Fair Play chewing tobaccon are the some $12" and prico to the consumer as formerly. We have also extended the time for the redenip "on of Sncwslmc tugs to January lst i904 '1‘“ E EMPIRE TOBACCO (‘0 , . Limited. and Builder's Supplies just to hand. . Dominion Carriage Works. : Everybody who has a Buggy or Vehicle of any kind, get your tires reset on one of Henderson’s : Tire Setting Machines. Manufactured by the Standard Tire Setter 00., Lindsay W i lheflmemseMilmr very pretty and a great noveltyâ€"at the Mirror Ofliceâ€"z for 25c., or 15c. each. I: published every Thursday Morning at. its omce. King Street, omen... An Excursion under the auspices of the Epworth League, at Bethel, will be run from Omemce to ()rillia, on Thurs- day, Sept. 3m. Tickets, Adults $1; Children sects. 'l‘hosc who have heard the announcement that it would be held on Friday, Aug. 28th. to Sturgeon Point will please take notice that it has been cancelled in favor of ()rilha, Sept. 3rd. A good time is expected and we Mr. E. Williamson has returned from a very pleasant visit to Rochester. Mr. Roneigk, Bandmaster 45th Batt- alion Band, Lindsay, has opened up an up-to-date Music Store, next to (Toud’s Drug Store. Sheet music and all kinds Instruments. Call solicited.â€"r3-3m Regular price 25¢. each. Everybody wants them. Keokuk, Iowa. Dr. J. P. Keith. MissAlta Switzcr returned to her ADVERTISING RATES: d. l . . . 11 l PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. lyr- 6mm 8mm lmo. Iwk. . , extend a cor la invitation to a w 10 . Column 850 5 ,5 6 «m o. =~mu.o¢l.'.flm.toco..ï¬mwh. 11.». home in Lindsay after a pleasant Visit would like to go Graduate of Toronto Umver- 'iiflï¬mï¬ 5% 3: S, 8? . . . . u 2 soc. . . . . , - l y. . . . . .. - r for 25 u lhe Misses Annie an d Mabel with friencs m ( i. e ncc and Emily Miss K. Vera Gordon, of Belleville, Sity medical College, also mem ssï¬ï¬ï¬iggngls igf‘hflfoï¬ï¬ï¬‚. “€3,322; | ‘ “ u q , ' I, ‘ ‘ ,3. . ° . . . . . - ' ' r ’0' 23 ‘ 'lhompson. 0‘ CobOCODk, “fete gUCStS Our Arctic nail finish (‘IlilDOt'fall' to is visiting Miss Bessre Locke, at the bet or College Of Phl sleians and ’ mï¬géiii notices Scents p0!- une m- t l {for 25 i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. please; superior to others for whigenngg “Parsonage.†Surgeons, of Ontario. “on. 2 cams per "m: “(3h sunseqsuen'isi’; or 25 “ . 1 your ceilings will not rub or sea e o . . , . ' - , as- . ’ for 10 “ MdCPhUJOH’ last “fixik' “ e-are pe Churche’s Alabastin has long been Rev. Mf- Potter, M’SS‘OMW to the far 25 M ed to notice that Miss Annie Thomp : oi Pipes for 15 cents for 25 “ recently. mixed paints. A large stock of the or 10 “ Very richest colors in inside and out- or 5 “ side paints, stains and varnishes. ll c r 5 “ positively guarantee our floor paints to r 100k better, wear longer and dry hard- UCSI) at er than any other in the market. W. I N’s D. Stinson. ‘0'... M r. N P. Harvey was a visitor to "Eula. Berlin, last week. W... Mrs. A. Spence and Miss Bella Spence, of Lindsay, were guests at Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Earl’s, last week. They also visited their Franklin friends before returning to their home. and mpany ' ‘ Miss Helen Curry, of Minden, left IADSAY. for Omemee yesterday to visit friends 00,000.00. thereâ€"Echo of Friday. BORN. "owed on At Best’s Station on Wednesday Aug. Po,†3 12. 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cham- Ilbdrawu bers, a daughter. 1.00 and WEIGH SCALES. ' On De- Messrs. Stephenson Bros. have just ntures. installed a new set of Fairbank’s stand- 1 531319. ard ï¬ve-ton wagon and stock scales on 4-30 pm their farm, immediately opposite Mr. Grandy’s warehouse. This will be a L“? great convenience to farmers and stock- “ . men and ï¬lls a long-felt want. . NAGERQ l WM. GARDINER, Weigh Master.‘ son passed the Normal School Exam- ination, (with honors), held in Toronto Use only Robertsons pure ready- i with Queen City friends. tried and has proved itself a trade win- ner. Whiting, etc. We SOllCll your patronage. W. l). Stimson. M r. and Mrs. Burt Ford, of l’eterboro, were guests at the home of Conn. and Mrs. I. H. Fee’s last week. l’rotJ. H, lie Silos-r3, optlcmu amicele- bruto-d cyospl-czalist. ll‘om uermuny, will visit (imam-st- tliroe IImI-f M Your, nnd may on consultedut Commermnl House l’ttll‘i’lorud \Vutvu (Orfifliï¬â€˜S. All consultations tree n} charge. 'l‘liosohnvlnu weak or irnpertcct, eyes should not fail to consult. him. Canadian sailors and lumbermen, oc~ cupied the Presbyterian pulpit last Sabbath, intheinterestofthisgood cause This pulpit will be supplied by able ministers till the ï¬rst of October, when the regular minister will take charge. sertionâ€"Nonpnrlel neasurom nt 10 ttietnch. ‘ s‘ . 12 lines Advertisements such as lost wanted, «26., will I» inserted three times {or $1,0ne insertion cents each sub insertion 2’. cents. ' sequent “12211915, Deaths, and Marriages are inserted Advertisements will be contl charged fornntlltorhlduen. nued "1‘ Changes or advertisements are the ofï¬ce not, later than Monday. to be in SUBSCRIPTION RATES Termu, $1.50 per year, or paid in advance. Ofï¬ce : Opposite E. Jamieson’s Blacksmith Shop, King St. West. "THE CANADIAN lElllPlRE" . strayed, It sets them cold.‘ It does the work in a few minutes time. It keeps the dish of wheels just right. It does the work perfectly. It is a wonderful improvement over the old method. No more guess work. but tires are resct accurately and quickly. Without any chance of giving too much dish to the wheel, or in any way injuring it. Having one of these Tire Setters in patronage of the public is solicited. A Our Presbyterians are arranging for an after harvest excursion on or ab0ut Friday or Saturday, Aug. 28th or 29th, to Picturesque iiobcaygeon and Stur- geon Point. Take this day off and en- joy a sail, and witness base ball and foot ball games. Watch for bills. MISS Eveline Ivory returned Tuesday from a pleasant visit with W oodville and Brechln friends. Miss Bessie Cameron, of Port Hope 15 a guest of Miss Sara Lamb Cederville Omemce. Mr A R Evans is taking the Rev] A McKeene‘s work at Kendall. MlSS Wellwood, of Toronto, is the guest of Misses Amy and Lila Parsons. Mr WalterJ Wetherup’s numerous friends will regret to learn he met with an accident while threshing. His hand got badlv cut With the cylinder; Walter is, however, doing a man’s work with his left hand. Mr B J courtney says he couldn’t get along without Walter. ~ Miss Hamilton, of New York, Mrs. Geo, Babcock and son. of Peterboro, and Mrs. Mitchell, of Port Hope, are guests at the home practical operation, the ll work thoroughly warranted. GEO. ENGLISH, OMEMEE. THE BEST iiiliiiliililil: : W ARE THE W Massey-Harris BINDERS, M o W E R s Cultivators, Reapers, Rakes, Plows, c., in fact any implement a man requires. We have also a good stock of Buggies, Wagons, c. Call and See Our Display. $1.00 per year it C. W. RICHARDS, Editor and Publisher. N Miss L. Adams isvisitingher Roches- ter friends. Pure gloss white for interior work, which leaves a porc‘elain finish, the ï¬n est white enamel for all kinds of in~ terior decoration. Scarlet enamel, gold enamel, etc. A full and complete assortment of paint and varnish .brushâ€" es, warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. W. I). Stinson. Mrs. Jeffrey Dinsdale. of Lang. and daughter, Miss Elsie Mitchell of Boston, are guests at Mr. Chas .McCaffrey's. While enjoying a sail on Cedar Val- ley Lake on Thursday last, the yacht, occupied by Mr Bert Ford, capsized and gave him a drenching. Bert being the champion swimmer of Ontario, _he had very little diï¬culty in swrmming to shore, and as the Lake is near Mr. I. H. Fee’s, he was not long in getting a change of clothing, and half an hour of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Williamson. after the accident, Bert was just as jolly M...A..M.c...,..m..-.R Adams .A cut . as if nothing had happened. to, is spending her holidays with l ' ' 5 . Sample COPlcs 0’ papers, write geons, vasus Omemee Ist Tues~ M . Chas. McCaffrey and Omemee friends. . , . _ , . daugrhstel',Mlss Maggie. have re- Mr. William Ivory, Chief De‘OElce and Ware ROOIII 1n. the daytOfde‘t'er," “I‘DOMh- EVG’E‘MUE [IE-E MI. RRCR: . u-o-aem etlst. K ~8- Omemee Foundry Block. l p " ‘V as d turned from amost pleasant visit spatchcr on the C. P. R., was in . . . ministered for teeth extraction. v l - 3 All the latest and imprcved branches of dentistry successfully perforlzied. Charges moderate. U I" F I C E over Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent. and William streets. - A. -. ~ , . I, â€"<.,,ï¬;,-_§,,_,.i.l..._‘-...;:..i a W. D. TN \ Prof. DcSilberg’s next visit will be in , December. Watch tor date. \_A Drs. Neelands Irvine. Dentists, Lindsay. __â€" Dr. Irvine, of the aboye ï¬rm, a Mailed to any address in Canada ï¬rst-class Honor Graduate of the of U' 5' {0‘ "- months ‘0‘ $175, University Of Toronto, Member Of - For further particulars and 3: the Royal College of Dental Sur. town,thlsvweek. calling on friends. i ‘ omemee, Ont. \w‘ . wwmm“ "" . “Au