:s, were SLSO, ro- p.00, sale {2:3, wen. {03“} 400 Seed ms, were mes. boom in .25 9339. l and and, are \\it!‘ .3 expect a :s to sel! , sells for; .red. :ry of 37. Rye ds, and need tq to. Rpm 35c, clearing 3h price. d, ï¬eld LORO.. ore: Carpet, 343" From Peterborongh. Mlllbrook, Port Hope Cobourg. Bellevllle “and MI points cast. south. . . .........900 mm' From Toronto.0rxllla Uxbridge. Lindsay .e 'all points north and ‘west. . . .. .. . .. 5.530.111. We have still a few shelves taken up with Ready Made Clothing. For good and sufï¬cient reasons, we will offer these oods at a sacri- ï¬ce. e want the cash, and will make the prices to suit, so don’t hesitate, it will pay you to look through this store before laying out your money. ‘We are not looking for proï¬ts we simply want- to turn our stock into gold. You have it and can save at least from 10 to 50 per cent by dealing with us. % GROCERIES i N B. «All outstand- ing accounts must be settled at once. And a full line of Choice Fresh Groceries at our well known low prices. From TorontOJk- bridge. Lindsa and all points nor land wean... ......11. 5am. The many friends of Matt. Wilson will be pleased to learn he is able to work again, after his recent painful acci- dent. ARRIVAL 8; CLOSURE 0F HAILS From Peterborongh and Port. Hops}: ...... Dr. Thompson has been appointed is- suer of Marriage Licenses for the Countv of Victoria pro tem.â€"4â€"3m. The preserving season is now here and we have the goods you want. SUGAES ~ SUGARS «SUGARS Selfseaiers Salfssalers Selfsealers COMPANY. MEPHE‘BSHN There is not much change in the con- dition of Mr. A. Wilson, sr. Go toniglnbotham‘s. when In 1.1 ndsny, for Dure drugs. Try the Insm‘t Powder for Ad- muls. A call solicited.â€"27-lv. Strictly GashorProduce LOCI-1L LHCONIC Dr. Ivory is inserting beautiful sets of teeth at a. very low ï¬gure. Joe. T. Beatty has shingled his flour and feed store anew and it is quite an improvement indeed. Joe in doing an excellent business. - And are prepared to offer prices_te suit every A number of the citizens of Mount Pleasant axe campm: on the shores of Pigeon River at present. We have decided to clear out our entire Stock of Boots Shoes Within the next 40 Per Cent Below Wholesale Price. purchaser. Come With your ready Cash and get goods at YOUR OWN PRICES. \V. \Vebster, Limkay’s General.Machinlst. Gun and Lev}: Smith. Bicycles "paired on shortaxt nomce. Repairs kept. on hand. :e- member the address, 2:3 North ~Wm.â€"St., 0p- ,wsile J03 Kciths. Mm BOOTS 81 SHOES J. H. Lennon. opposite Benson House. Kent-st. Lindmy. is repared to ofl‘er visi- totsto Lindsay barga ns unheard of in New and Second hand Furniture, besides many other lines in House Furnishings. 3i-3m F. E. Hatch, our popular grain mer- ch. .nt, has opened out business at Rea- ooro. Mr. Hatci. Is a hustler, and we wish him success in his new venture. Hfltger‘s Fancy Goods Store, Kent-st... Lihdsay.1s noted for the last twenty years .mr reliability to supply your want: in Fancy Goods. all kinds 0; patterns. Cleaning Dying 3an Wall Paper 3 S "iazty. Please call and judge {or yoursel . gent, Smyth’s Dying Works, Toronto. 35-3112. When you visit Lindsay can at G. H. Fox’s, 115 Kent-st" next door to Past. omlce for Choice Fruits in Seaman. Confectionery, Ice Cream, Cool Drinks and Luncheon at an horn-n 353m. OMEMEE. THURSDAY. SEPT. 12. I895. Thousands have taken in the Toronto Industrial the past week, and many more are making the City their head- quarters this Week. The weather 13 most favorable for the Exhibitton. The exhibition visitor, who forgets that the trolley is always ready to do deadly as well as useful work, 15 in danger of having his visit brqught to a. sad and sudden conclusion. Forewamed is torearmed. - W uen vou “am; a. Refrig emtor far your shop or private dwelling of the newest description and prices. Aways below city manufacturers. Please can and examine for30urs elf. J. P. vaey Lindsay. 373m. THE OMEMEE MIRROR. 80 Days ARRIVAL. REFRIGERATORS. 6.18 p.m. To Toronto. Ux- bridge. Lindsay and all points north and west ..... .. . . . 5.13 p.m. To Peterbornuzh. Millbrook.PortHo . Cobourg. Bellevilgat and all points north andwest.... .. .7..')30.m. To Toronto, Orillia. l’xbridge. Lindsay .k all points north and west .......... S.2oa.m To Pcterboro. East 1â€! Hopt», Peterboro’ Cobourg. Belleville, and 1111 points south and east. . .10.!5a.m. CLOSU :E. On Friday next, the members of Mis- sion Band, who thig year are clothing “Susie.†a. little Indian girl in Blood Reserve Home, will (D.\'.) pack their bale, which in addition to complete ont- tit will contain quilts and other articles for the home. James Smith (70., 15 Kentâ€"r ., Lindsay. are specially prepared to mecttlxe wants ut‘ â€memos and citizens of Victorlm County. as Steam and Hot. Water Filters. Sanitary Plumbers. Tin and Iron Workers. Rooting or all Kinds. House Drainagea Specialty. Mu.- chlm-Uil ofall Kinds, Brass Hoods, Pumps, 0' -‘ etc. A call Solicltcd. .n-mx. The Emilv Fall Fair will be held In Omen-ea, on Oct. 8th and 9th. The prize list. will be issued In phamplzlet form next week. The ofï¬cers in con- nection are sparing no pams in making this the best show that has ever been held here. Better prizes are bemg offer- ed for competition. Amateur artistâ€"“I should like to present the lust pftture I painted to some charitable institution. Now, which would you recommend?†Cruel lady friend â€"“ The blind asylum.†J. Dorgan. Lindsay, Int-gs- leave to Envite his Emily trlemls to call and see him an the Mc- \\'ator -House. where ho is bum-r prepared to give accommodations and cunvcniomte in every respect. Good stamps and sheds, an attentive hostlcr always on hand. (‘nrner or u Lindsay and Kcnt-sts. ud‘nm. W. A. Goodwin, dealer in Wall Paper, Picture Fumes and Window Shades, Mirror Plates and Artists’ Goods. Near Post Ofï¬ce, Lindsay. Work done in City Style at lowest. rates. 39- Early on Saturday morning three bur- glars broke into the house ef..;\1r. John Bullock, who hvcs near Pnrkhill, Ont.’ tied him with ropes, and burned the soles of hxs feet with matches until he told them where what money he had was to be fouhd. They secured $35 cash: a watch. and a horse and buggy. George Morrison's house on Main St. is fast approaching completion. The veneering is ï¬nished and the gravel roof is completed. The walls will be ready :or the plaster this week. G. “'aner Green, of me Millbrook Pump “’nrku. wishes to inlorm his t'rlvmls in G". 'un. Emily. Ups, and Omcmve. that his Force and Lin. Pumps are unsurpassed for qualityandt-heapness, You will do well to can buxom making your pu1-ch:).sus.â€":KL$-::m Bennett Bros. have received contracts for about :1 dozen monuments which are to be erected this fall. 'l‘lns speaks wenforthe above gentlemen, as they have only been established a. few months in town. When you wish to have a. monument or headstone erected, give them acall and you wiil receive satisfaction. Have tlxose teeth so badly affected with dental caries that they will not retain a. ï¬lling, Crowned, thus sparing your» self the annoyance of having to bear :1 plate. Any person having copies of the Mm- xzon of Jan. 18th, March 28th, and June Ist, this \ ear, will greatly oblige the publisher by leaving them at this ofï¬ce. In Saturday’s race for the America’s cup the Defender beat Lord Dunraven's Valkyrie III. by eight minutes. The wind was light, with a. very heavy sea. Last week being the ï¬rst for duck shooting, there was a bigexodus for the rice beds. To'show the popularity of Weir’s Landing, there were twelve canoes anchored at this point early last week, besides others at Carrols, Musk- rat rslands as well as other places of interest. The ï¬shing and duck shoot- ing continue very good. The combined stockï¬ of J. Dnbsnn and A. Dnrnan, recently pun based by Graham at C0" Grucers, etc., contains bargains. You should mkv advantage or lhvm \v'npn visit;- ing Li misny. Kent St... opp. lzmison Hausa. w; We are pleased to see Mr. Rnbt Wilson, of the Township of Fmilv, able to be about again after his accident on Friday last. Bear this in mmd if you rc-qmre anythmg in watches. clocks, JuweHry. silverware. etc, for wedding presents, go to W. F. McCarty. Linds 3:. He will please you. l’ricus moder- ate.â€"::; 3m \V. White. Kent-sh, Lindsay. manufactures and dealers in the ï¬nest Bouts and Shoes and Rubbers, latest styles. Are Working Wond- ers and Selling \\ under-s. Cull undjudgc for yoursen. Sis-15m During the speeding in the ring at the Toronto Exhibition on Monday, Harry Wilson, a jockey, was thrown from a horse, arm seriously injured. A car loud ofsalt at. Beatty’s. Ivory the Dentist extracts teeth by best local anaesthetics with use of Hypodermic vitalized air, and local ap- plication. A mad dog: in Harrison, N. J., chased alittle girl into the ofï¬ce of an insur- ance company, where it came to grief. A: the girl ran into the Afï¬ce she turned to close the door and pinned the dog be- tween it and the frame. The dog yelped and struggled, but the girl threw hex-en- tire weight agamst the door and held the dog fast until a. clerk hunted up a club and killed it. Samuel English, formerly of Omemee, has leased the hotel at Mount Pleasant from George Seney, and having made improvements on the premises, intends conducting a ï¬rst-class house in every respect. His tables will be found to be well ladened with seasonabie delicacies and at the very low rates per meal or by the day, Mr. English in this departâ€" ment should receive a good patronage. On Monday afernoon, the members of Women’s Auxiliary of Christ (‘lmrclx packed their bale, which is to be sent to Onion Lake Diocese of Saskatchewan, containing new clothing, quilts, grocer- ies and twenty second ’ hand articles. Value of bale $36.95, of which the knit. ting alone amounted to $10.45. In Val- uation of bale, neither work nor second hand articles are included ; freight $6.40, tota‘l $63.35. This represents an increase of work and interest in this branch, as their pledges to Zenana, Korthwest :md Diocesan Missions have been paid up to (late. Until a man takes to bicycle riding himself he is a determined opponent of the encroachments of wheelmen upon the comfort of pedestrians, and is read)" on due provocation to become thecham- pion of the whole latter class. But once he has broken in a silent steed of his own he begins to smart under the cool insolence and large pretensions of those self-same foot travellers. Most people are in favour of putting a. clog on the “heel untll they are able to buy or ride one themselves. Then they want the pedestrians kept down. , "1 (in Among other cases that came before His Horror, Judge Ketchum, at. Mill- hrook, on Thursday last was that of Mr. C. W. Richards, Editor of Tina Omcmcx: Mmimn, vs. Mr. John H. Delamere, Eli- tor of Tim Mixmcx E0110, in which the plaintiff, (I. \V. Richards, claimed $54.25. Within two minutes after the case was taken in hand, judgment was given plaintifl‘ior full amount of claim with costs, which amount in all to nearly $70- Mr. R. Ruddy, of Millbrook, appeared for plaintiff, and in this as well as many other cases he had on hand that day showed the ability he has attained in his profession. We might say in reference to the arti- cle tha tappeare in the Mount Pleasant correspondence to the Lindsay Evening Post of Sept. 4th, in regard to the article under the head of “ Paper War,†that the Editor of Tm: Mrnaonis not concern- ed in the matter, of which this corres- pondent makes so free to speak, and has not done those things which he is accused of doing. In reference to omit- ting some of the heaviest sentences in the letters written by the Mount Pleas- ant base hall writers, thereby giving their rivals an advantage, we emphati- cally deny that we'did. We feel that Mount Pleasant boys were not treated as they should have been by the Ome- n1ee club, but it was thronwh a misun- derstanding on the part of our bms that they failed te be present at the pic- nie, held at Mount Pleasant on Dominion Day. We trust that the correspondent to the Post will consider his statements in future and net make so many mis- leading: ones, as he leaves himself open to a senous charge, should the person alluded to choose to show him up. Re~ member not signing your name to your writings will not shelter you any. According to the Winnipeg Free Press, the wages of harvest hands about Car- bcrry are 32a day and board, and the farmers are calling for more men. All the capable, willing workers who went up on the harvest excurswns seem to have had no ditlicult ' in ï¬nding em- ployment at good pay. The sole author- ity for the story that crowds of the new arrivals could get nothing to do appears to have been a. handful of loafers who went on that expedition of industrious “2011. Notwithstanding the fact that it takes a large expenditure of both time and capital to produce a newspaper, there is no calling in life where so much is espected for little or nothing. Some men suppose the payment of a small yearly subscription entitles them to live, ten and twenty times the amount in free advertising; while others,againn take it as a matter of course that they ‘ can get as many extra. copies of the 3 paper as they may require during the year to send away to their friends, and not-pay anything torxthein. Many mer- chants also expect and demand a one hundred dollar space, with‘ten twenty- ï¬ve or thirty dollars worth of free puï¬'s tluown in, for forty or ï¬fty dollars, or in some cases even less. Is there a l'armerin this country who will give us a bag of potatoes or a load of Wood to-day and give us two to-morrow for nothing because we patronized him to- day? Not much; they are not built that way. Is there a merchant in the town who will gratuituonsly hand us over a ï¬ve cent spool of thread, a yard of factory or any other little article (every time we ask him, simply because we have spent a few dollars in his store i during the year? We guess not, and if there are anv such mortals living ‘we i would like to run across them. It would be sheer nonsense to expect or ask such a thing, and yet that is the way anewspaper man is expected to l run his business. Attend to the children’s teeth, for on them much depends the proper devel- opment of the permanent teeth. Mr. Foster has bought a. bicycle. and is doixig New Brunswick by road. But Mr. Luurier could ride the wheel more successfully. He has been balancing himself so completely with reSpect to certain questions that. he is an expert, even without preliminary practice. It is our sad duty to have to chronicle the death of Mr. and Mrs. Jenning’s little girl, which took place on Satur- day afterndon last, from acomplicatiun of diseases. The funeral took place about10.30the same night. Thé parâ€" ents have the sympathy cf the entire community in this their and bereave- ment. In One of the best missionary sermons ever heard in Omemee was preached on Sunday, Sept. 13:. in Christ (Jhurch, by iev. J. Cooper Robmson, lute mission- ary of Nagano, Japan. The speaker was listened to with profound attention, and :z hberul Offering was given him for his work in the Musters’ service. l‘his was I supplemented by an additional $5.00 - from Sabbath Schmul in afternoon. Mr. | 11., who expects to return to Japan in a. ‘ few months, asks to be remembered m i the prayers of all those who love, and look for the Lord’s appearing. We learn with regret that the article published in our last issue relating to the canoe accident at the Presbyterian Sunday School picnic has given ofl’ence to many ofour most appreciated read- ers. ll'tho article was interpreted as meant to reflect nnfavournbly upon anyone it has been misinterpreted; nothing wastnrtherlrom the mind of our correspondent ,ztnd from our own. We utiinit that some of the statements in it were sucn as are not justiï¬ed by the circumstances of the cast, but they were inserted in nothing but the best ofgocd natured humor. At the same time we hereby express our sincere re- gret that the language and style of the article were such as to admit of the misintrepretation of its spirit, and we hope that all parties concerned, es- pecially Mr. J. D. Thornton, will accept this as an explanation._ Se nd us 25c. for a trial trip to the MIRROR and you will be con- vinced that it is alive to all lOcal happenings. Omemee, on Saturday, Sept. 7th, inst.,1’lora May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. E. Jennings, aged 2 years. Missionary Sermon. An Explanation. DIED. '1‘. E. Jennings, of ()memee, was in town yesterdaysâ€"Lindsay Post of Fri- day. John J. Mitchell went to Toronto on Mun/luv tovisittlxe Industrial Exhibi- tiun. Mrs. Bun McNeely and child are vis- iting friends in tho Queen City this W681i. Rev. Newton Hill, Mrs. Hill, and Master Egie Hill have gone on a visit to Toronto friends. Newton 0. Benders spent Sunday un- der the parental roof at Lindsay. G. W. Hotson is attending the Toron- to Industrial Exhibition this week. O. G. Williamson made a flying visit to Toronto on Thursday of last. week. 31:3.1'1. Nugent and Walter Nugent are visiting their Torbnto friends this week. .lrs. (Rem) George Robinson is wait- at the home of Rev. John M. and Mrs. Gan-butt. Mrs. T. E. Jennings has gone to the Queen City to visit. f1 ieuds. '1‘ J. Parsons, Arthur Parsons and Miss L113. Parsons, are visiting Toronto friends this week. John J. Williams is visiting Toronto friends and attending the Toronto Ex- hibition this week. Dr. Vincent G. Cornwall was a visitor to Lindsay on Monday. J. E. Adams went to Toronto this week to take in the Exhibition. Chas. Corneill one of Emily’s success- ful farmers, is taking'in the Industrial at Toronto this week. Dr. F. W. Ivor; and Wm. Stevphcnâ€" son left: for the Queen City yesterday tu take in the Exhibiticm. '1‘. E. Jennings made a. business trip to Toronto this week. Tm: Mrmmr: invites all its readers to contribute to this column all items of personal nature,‘ such as the arrival and departure ofguests, the movements of well-known people, busxuess mcu, etc. All tnatis required is to send a postal card to Tux-z MIRROR and ’give particulars and we will do the rest. Alex. Evans was a. visitor to Lindsay friends on Sundav. Jos. Mitchell, of Emily, vhitcd Toron- to friends this week. Wm. A. Sutherland is in Toronto this week visiting friends. â€" Miss Alice 3!. McKinley Is visiting at the home of Mr. W. A. Fallis, M. 1’. l’.y on the Fallis Line, Cuvan. Thos. II. Fee is in Toronto this week visiting friends. Stunt; Chambers went. to Toronto on Monday morning“ and intends taking m the Exhibition while there. Alfred Connell, who has been visiting his parents in Gavan the past two weeks. lefmn Monday tor IIumiELon. Wm. Colvin took advantage of the cheap fare to Toronto on Monday, and: made a. visit to his friends there. Wilfred Balfour and ’l‘hos. Adams are in Toronto this week visiting; their friends and attendiuu the Exhibition. Miss Jennie Balfour and Miss Edna Balfour, who have been “siting friends at Unionville, returned home on Satur- day. Mrs. S. U. Sandy, of Buflltlo, has been visiting at the home of her parents, )1 r. and Mrs. E. C. Williamson, the past week. Miss M. M. Richards, who has been visiting with Mrs. McKim the pitst week, left yesterday to visit. Toronto friends. (1. L. lusk and Miss Ada A. S wphens have returned to CIexeland, Ohio, after spending a. very pleasant vacation at Mr. and Mrs. R. . XcElwain, of Emily. J. I). Thornton was in Lindsay Satur- day on a. business trip. Mr. Thornton represents the best Insumuce Compan- 165 before the public at. the present hmc. Rev. J. U. Tanner and J. D. Thornton went to Lindsay on Tuesday to attend the induction of Rev. Mr. McMillan in the Presbyterian church in that, tuwn. John Eukins WAS in town on business Thursday last, and was suvcessful in purchasing alarge number of cattle and sheep from the farmers of Emily, for snipinent, Ho was‘zm undertaker grim, And life held ne‘er a joy for him ; For mu. town a. your he‘d been, And not a. corpse had come to him. And yet, he was the only 0; e By whom the death work could be done; For the little town was scarce alive, And competition could not. thrive. So as he pondered drear one day, He these wise words did softly say? “The air is pure, the doctors good, And no one could die if he Would; And since I see that no one dies, I guess it’s time to advenise.†Straightwny he wrote a. fullâ€"page ad In a hand that Would drive a. printer mud. And'into the Weekly Room I) \ came, Where the editor, Bill Jmms my name, Was “oxidoring how his family Could Live on subscriptions paid in wood; When in the undertaker walked And said, (nor smiled he as talked) “ l’ve a full page ad which, if you have room, I’ d like to insert; in the \\ eekly Boom; And _I’ 11 pa;‘ in advance, †he produ( ed the red But got. no further, for Jones fell dead. Ho took the page to th? old press room; “This is to go in the Weekly: Boom.†- He said : “ And be sure not an frror make, For my reputation is at stake.†The printers tool; it, and (mo pom‘ fool Killed himself with a columivrule, When the other one on the copy looked, He gave one groan and his goosa was wcooked. The undertaker buried them all With ï¬nest trappings from heatse to palL So the money into his coffers rolled, And to the people the doctors told, That a dread disease, Astonidxment, Ilad killed these men, am: a quiver “ent Throughout the village, and on that night Some twenty penpie died of fright. The undertaker gathered them in And loaded himself with. the gleaming “ tin.’ ' \ \ w _ And a. queer look came to his sombre eyes As he says: “ I; pays to advertise.†PERSONAL. Advertising Pays. When you are going to get married, don’t forget to procure your marriage license. (". Huglnm inLindsuy willissue one for you for $2.00. ï¬e sure and pro- cure it in ample time, so as to MOM no delayâ€"4641’. J. Dennis. Lindsay, m-xl dntn' 10 Dtn‘gnn’r’: Hotel, Lindsay-st" lmmul‘nclures the lsl. Prize Dmnlniun Pump and has the only t‘lmrough Wrought Iron Pump on H10 mm“- kel I‘MrmPI‘s, 01' Emily, and citizens of ()mane will please 0n“ and see me. All work guaranteed. :5 :lm. stocking 3'31"!) m‘ï¬id Tmï¬ hand pit (.11 Wool warranted as strong :m home made. Sheet- ing cloth. hosiery and knitted gunds. my direct from tho munu Inuturer. HORN BROS, TORONTO EXHIBEON. Tine Lindsay XVoolilen n‘liils He is now giving :1“ fly a large and vul- uable book on the eyvs, c: Llled “ How to I resorve the I'ye~igl.t.††Greater and 11911811111111 ever,†“ Ex- 001111): all others,†and “ it draws like 11 Magnet, †are terms Very appropriately applied toâ€â€™lr1r(mtos (ireut Industrial air, the seventeenth of which 11111 be held from the 2nd to the 111.11 ofSeptem- bernext, and the Directors: 11111ounce their determination to 11111ke111is \‘our’s l aireclipse 1111 iormor ones. The} have issued 11. verv neatlv gotton up prize list, :1 copy of w hich (-1111 be procured 111' anyone who so desires by dropping: 11 pospoard to \lr. ll.J. llill, the Munager, at'l‘oronto. Alreddy 111411.11111111c11tio118 have hecn received from 1111111111301 nrers both in (111111111. and from abroad for 3111100 to e\hihit their prodm 1‘4, and present indimtions 1101111 111:1 greater and granderExhibition1.111111 1111 of the previous ones. (‘hoip «X1 nrsions will, as usual, be run on 1111 ruiln ads, and this will undoubtedly he the most popu- PROF. CHAMBERLAIN, EYE SPECIALIST, Will be at his own suite of 0 pticnl Par- lors, to test; Eye-51;. WM, 87 lxilng-St. F. TORONTo;0NTq Sept. 2nd to 14th Lu holiday out in the _\01r. Numerims new and interesting It‘ractlons will be prmidod. l‘xlum'stever one \\'l)0l iuims to keep posted on tlu- prowess of our country goes to tlxo' inronml rur, \\ Incl) isgvnerally udmiLtmlto be the b st, on this continent. Hundsomcly Round in Blue and Guid. Illustrated. Instructions how to re- produce all Spiritualistic, Hypnotic, Mesmeric and Mind Reading tests per- formed by Seymour, Bishop, I‘.rm\;n. Jnhnatone, The Baldwins, Herman and others. How to drive hiindfolded and [ind hidden urticlnmteil secrettlmughts, spirilnulistic writings and :mswvrs given, eu‘. 'l‘r‘ntivs on dreams, for memorizing purposes, {breasts by pat]- iniery. imir, tun, (mfl‘ee grounds, cards. Aisn an expinnution of the Seymour inrind Alive Test. You mm dupkicate the nhm’fl Work for parlnramusement. The only book ever published instructing kite :Lbove lnineu forces. Volume sent prepaid to any address 111 the worid on receipt of price, $2.00. Address, ARTHUR E. SEYMOUR, Pubï¬sher, Lock 130x 2'22, l'ticu, N. Y. 3-1-3: AGENT 5‘ WANTED. Exclusive rights given. On to the premises ofthe umlmmgned. Lot 8, (km. 1. Emily, on or about the. lat ofJune, 189:3, '1 he ommr is requested to tome and prove pronerty , p: Ly cha rges and take it away. Pushing, trustworthy men to represent nsin the sale of our Choice Nursery Suck. Spcuiulties contrcflml by us. Highest Salary or Commission pan! weekly. Steady employment the year round. Outï¬t free ', exclusive territory; experience not necessary; big Pay as- sured workers: special inducements to beginners. Write at once for parti- culars to ALLEN NURSERY Co. SALESMEN WANTED SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MIRROR, 250. from now till ist of January, 1896, to new subscribers. R. J. Muiiig’an WATCHES 8:. CLOCKS ‘-Iachinc Oil ............... 25c. Best‘ 1 mc1ican C0211 Oil, 5 B oxcs Axle Grease, ............ Iiirrinbotham s \Vhlte Pine. Fans ...................... . ..... or 5c. 3 .1,- gallon selisealcrs at 25c. Also rubbers for sclfscalcrs. A lot of New and Stvlish {6“ dry, which I mm t sell without rcgzud to cost. I Canada‘s Great Fair for 1895. 36â€"3 3m ALL FREE. BURIED ALIVE EXPOSED. BUY THE BEST. Wall Paper Cheap. STRAYED. ROCHESTER. N. Y. GZJ'E PIG. DURING Lindsay Worden Mills EDWIN ELSOM, ()memee, P. 0‘ ‘ O!- at the Peter‘borough Ofï¬ce. Proprietor. Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Victoria Planing Mills LENDSAY. TTT TTTT TTTTT E “ ET: ON THE D: CKSO I w E PETERBOROUUâ€"U, The Central Ganaéa. Egan 5:236; Saeisrs CHIEF OFFICES: 281(ng St. East, Toronto, 4137 Gearge S: D I R E c '1‘ O R S : l‘rcsidom. (H-IURGE A. COX, EsQ., Toronto. Vice-Presidont : J. R. DINIMS. Esq†mt“ Messrs. 1.). Gum]. Havana f: {"0 “ RICHARD HALL. “SQ-d0} Messrs. 15:111. Gih‘hnst .x- (‘09, 1"" Robert Jufl‘ray. Esq" (Dirm-tur hmwrini Ranks, 'l‘m-rmm; Edmund ~. \‘Lmh-‘n A }In]m; l-‘. (,7. Taykvr. Esq" Lindsay: D. \V. Bumble. Esq" (Burrish'r, c-u-m PM Henry J, Ie_1%vn:e, Esq" Alkt'liuld: \\'m.(‘1u.‘;1.un, Ins-«1., l’clcrhm'uugh : Jazz-mu s1}:'M.»if.iPl‘u‘rboruuL-Jl. Manager, 1“. G. Cox; Secretary, E. 11. Wood ; .1 nspector, A. A: (‘0; Sonm'rons: Messrs. Dumbie Johnston, Peterborough; Rim-ï¬r... Malone, Toronto. Bmmms IN CANADA : The Canadian Bank of Commerce. The râ€"Zomnto. The Ontario Bank. Bum-msxx(i1uc.\1'Bm'1‘.u.\:: British Linen Company Rank, (Has Bank of Scotland, London. me AGESTS I.\' (imam BI:x’2‘.\:.\’: Messrs. Finlayson 6;- Auld, \‘i West George Street, Glasgow. Arm'rons: Wm. Manson, Esq, Manager Canadian Bank of (‘nzmxa't- borough. Henry M. l’ellatt, Esq., Member Toronto Stock Exchange, '1' la (301‘ The People’ 5 Grocery, . . New Post Omce Bkzuzk9 Onlemee, (Entar: i0, I HAVE IN STOCK this week a full line of Extra Value infl Teas from 25c. up. To hand this week a consignment of their-3 celebrated Indian Moonsoon and Hurma Teas, in packages, atlï¬ 30c. 4o‘and 50¢. per 11). ‘ My stock of General Groceries is complete with everythinggj fresh and good, and at prices to suit the times. ' L“. ESS’ PhotoStuï¬io L i I : Ea]: n 1 Uh. MELLBROOK. You can get the ï¬nest Photos on earth at the above Studio. Our Reputation : ' is an that could be desired in a grade Photograph. We make of Photograph}: Outdoar Groups, Live Stock, I'm-Sic Parties, etc. are reasonable, and we will go to any part of the country, on receipt of a. post. card to the above address. We have a. splendid view of the at Millbrook, size 8 x 10, which we send to any address on receipt of stamps orsilver, a sample of which be seen at the MIRROR oï¬icc. Cull w ' in town. Orangemens Processioï¬ F. J . CARLESS, Is the Place to Buy Fresh Family Groceries. TEAS TEAS TEAS Cocoa Wine - 75c. Fowler’s Ext. Strawberry 25c. Hires Root Beer - 20c. Lactated Food - 20c Nestlcs’ Milk Food, 40c. Splrits Turpentine, 50c. gal. Turnip Seed, Swedc 12c. At Higinbotham's Drug Store, LINDSAY. MB PRIEES “7.. Bradbuï¬mmm TERMS CASE. - : - : Money is ohtainabk from the Pomp-.1: w. Moulmin 0's : Our Work : is the best that is made, and TEAS AND COFFEES A. SPECIALTY. G cannot be exce ‘led, and - KING STREET, - A Specialty DONELI Our Terms Our Finish PHOTOG RAPIiER. Blinds, 350., 8250. . P. RYLEY, onwar‘o, L11?! 1:52:13. :LL, : 13301331323705: J. D. THORNTON, Omem 36' can hen And Building Trfaterial of kinds kept in Stock. 5:?"Storm S 511, Porchc Blinds made 1n the quicixcs . siblc time. All inds of lumber, cedar posts and 001d“ 00d wanted. Planing, Matching and Turning, all at Lowest Pnces. Attcntion given to country (3';ch lzngs, and estimates for bulldzng and rcpmrs ngen. T1: e lemnud Hnmcstnnd, cor. Church and Sturgeon Sim, Ummnca. . ‘ur ~“rum, «210., qpptym “2» J, Redmond, Jr.,2" u FAbbev Bear 211 mind that T. E Jen- the Omemeo House. is a “named auc- tioneer and will attend tn any sales: entrusted to him, he guarantees satisv faction. 30-1 5L For Twenty Five Years Has ï¬tted more Speclacic-s than any man m Canada, 13c makes a specxalty f Detective Eyes others have failed to beneï¬t. n.I,:_I- u: u. unnux . Cle\cl:un1.0hiu.â€"l5- l W’eï¬ington St. fuacooaqs 3551 FRIEND GiaEéi'S’ALE IN CANADA. I ‘Cl 6 of Com nwrcv, Pet ~r 311199 .asvow. The m ? \svfit ntc-