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Omemee Mirror (1894), 24 Sep 1896, p. 2

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‘:m“u.‘s€.t~=.z~:r;'”vxzwrw-éfiis L73 2.": .: ;_ ~ . A , J . ; “6151 4-...» 'M‘ _.._.A --- ---h. A 5;. commune. iNIIOll’SCIIIIIIlllIOOI WILLIAM RlBlll’S MICBIIBE KILLER. Awmwmofll m.m'# I A FRESH SUPPLY h fatten Boos (7va W ”M .nmuandoeenmmW‘m“m HIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,I ' v ...I and. scaled, by return mail. Pulses-loll s in plain envelope. to ladies only. . 3.300s; The Cool: Company, Windsor. 0111.. Canada. nu) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. * . Fred. W. Ivory, DENTIST. . "ours 9 run. to 6 p.m. ”P 0. H. Sootheran, ‘ " to Loan on .‘iortgug stlowest rate ‘81:. lived Indorscd Notes lmcounted fo , , u not cxcccdinz l'.’ mouths. Robert Buddy. " ammoox. : ONTARIO. ~~mil: office, over new Post office. I: anIt‘L‘, ovcr Brndb nrn’s rocery. \hf-IMEE EVERY MONDAY. 4 tr, Solicitor, Notary Public, .90. Money to Loan. 9-iv - 7 Rathbun Company ' j-g‘ETERBOROUGK. 'L: 'ttliccâ€"COr. Murray and Bcthune his “ Shingles. Sash, Doors, Blinds, “Vin I i I I I I nu snoxnn. 91 Kent, lenssv. f hours “M!" I I I I I I ”gull; STURE. __.____.__â€" I I I I “ I I I ~ . mg 2 Bear thls in mind if you rtqulre an) in ‘ in watches, clocks,chcllry, silver“ arc: ctr '.’ for wedding prcsents, go to W ._ F. Nietutll't), 1 Lindsay. He will please you. 1 lit-cs mo er- R-Istdcncc, King $1., Omemcc. Unt. . ate.â€"33- Rm 120'. \Vhite, Kcnt-st., Lindsay, man u tact u res and dcall-rs in the finest B()()lri'lllllll.‘illl)l‘._\‘ and Rubbers, Iatcststylcs. Are \\ ol'klng \\ oud- crs and Selling Wonders. Cull audjudzc for 1‘ ‘ LINDSAY. ‘ ‘ oV : “'hen vou visit. Lindsay call at 0. ll. bow s, 111'» Kent-st" next door in Post ("Nice for Choice Fruitsln Season, Confcctioncry. Ice Cream, Cool Drinks and Luncheon :lt all you rscli. :ki-zim ' tocullat HenryBros.’storc if you want to buy cheap Groceries, Wines, or‘lllquors', ’ George-st” Opposite the market. l, osh pill. When going to Petal-borough do not, forget for butter. eggs. .cc. -ll~3m. P-uy vour lamp goods, coal oil, mu~ ’ chine oil, brooms, mops, brushes, etc., at W. D. Stinson's.-â€"21 v I I I OMEMEE. THI'RSIlAY. SEPT. 24. 1396. T'THE OMEMEE MIRROR. l___ - A _ M- I Liquor Arithmetic. How to Ruin a Son. Let him have his own wayâ€"allow him free use of moneyâ€"suffer him to rave where he pleases on the Sabbath dayâ€"give him access to wicked com- panionsâ€"call him to no account for his eveningsâ€"furnish him with no a ated employment. Pursue any one of these whys, and you will experience a. most marvelous deliverance, if you have not to mourn overa deLased and ruined child. Thousands have realized the and result, and have gone mourning to their graves. 6. Walter Green, or the Mlilbrook Works, wishes to inform his i‘rlcnggnlii Gavan, Emily, Ops, mid Omemeo, that his I Fore}: and Lin. Pumps are unsur nssed for I qualityundcheupncss, You will l 0 well to I call belorc making your purchases.â€"36â€"3m .1. ll. Lennon, oppositc Lcnson House Kelli-st. Lindsay, is prepared to offer visi: tors to Lilldsuy bargains unhca rd of in Now and Second hand il‘ul‘nlluru, Iti'hillt'fl many othl-r lint-s in House Fill nlshings. 34 :lm Change of Bus-tines“:- G. W.Grcen, of the Mlllbroo‘n Pump Works. has purchased the Pump, Wind Mill and Fun- ning Mill Works.ofGeo. hichlllams, Petsrboro, situate on the Dickson Race, and anything re- quired in the way of wood worl: can bc had from him. He will.a.s usual, run the Mlllbrook Pum Works. his father being manager for him. l-t ('41)! early at Mrs. Sl-nllie’s Groccry, (‘orncr Simcoc and Aylmcr St., l‘eter- boro’, now equipped with the freshest and best family (Illlil'llilillCS, Teas, Sugars, and at tho lowest living prices for cash or lllfil'Ix't‘iuI'Ie produce, for which the highest price is I):lll,I.-3U3Dl Th0 combined stocks of J. llobson and A. Dornan, rcccntly purchased by Graham M: (‘o., Grocers, ctc.. contains bargains. You should tokeltdvantugc of them when visit- in;,’ Lindsay. Kent St" opp. llcnson linusc. 3 \\'. Webstcr, Lindsay's(lent-rail Machinist, (lunand Lock Smith. Bicycles repaired on shortl-st noticc. lit-pairs kcpl on hand. Re- mcmbcrtllc address. 2:: North Won-St” ()p- positc .los Kciths. 36-3m Hettger’s Fancy Goods store, Kent-st, Lindsayusuoted for the last. twenty years for rel allllltv to supply your wants in il‘uuc)’ Goods, all kinds 0‘ patterns, Cleaning Dying and Wall Puperu Specialty. Please call and Judge for yourself. Agent Smyth’s Dying Works. Toronto. 35-3m. J. Dorgun, Lindsu , begs leave to invite his Emily friends to ca land see him at the Mc- Wuter House, where he is better prepared to give accommodations and convenience in every respect. Good stables luld sheds, lln attentive hustler always on hand. Corner Lindsuv and Kent-sts 35-3m. James Smith 4'. (30., 15 Kent-sh, Lindsay, are specially prepared to meet the wants of Omemee and citizens of Victoria County. as Steam and Hot Water Fitters, Sanitary Plumbers, Tin and Iron Workers, Rooting of oil Kinds. House Druinageu Specialty. Mu- chine Oliol‘nllKlnds, Brass Goods, Pumps. ctc. Acall Solicltcd. 35-3111.- trx-n-z HUFFMAN HOUSE. Corner Charlotte and \\'uter-sts., l‘cterboro. This new Hotel has been newly remodeled and renovated and Is now one of the best. furnishcd houses in Canada. Good stable accommodation. 'J'crmsreasonable. 4] 3m. When yoll are golng to get married, don’t forget to procure your Illarriagc license. (7. lillghull ill Lindsay will issue one for you for $24.0. Be sure and pro- cure it in ample time, so as to avoid no deluy.â€"~-ib-tf. AN!) FOUND. I On the corner of Peel and Wm. streets during the winter months, a practical rur- rier who gives entire satisfaction or money refunded when repairing or making to order furs of ever description and style. it saves money on fur to deal with a. prncticui ' t. cutter. Raw furs bougng. P. MULLETT- Lindqu. «lo-3m. Reader, do you owe this office any- thing on your subscription? Dollars will be particularly acceptable to us for the next couple of weeks. Call at Thou. Brady’s, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceriesi Flour, Feed, Bacon Hum, Lard, Salt an Hay Allkinds ol‘h‘ardcn and Hold needs. All kinds of Form Produce taken in ex- change. Old Post Ollice, 146 Brock-st. and 442 (isorgc-st., Petcrboro, ()nt. Telephone No. 122. WV. C. 'i‘ULllY, formerly of Ome-V mee. (.‘lliel‘b‘ulesmun. 462m Wool: Wool: Wool! quantity of wool delivered at our mills, 92 Win. SL, Lindsay. 2c. per lb. extra Iallowcd ill trade. Our stock of dry cuods is large and well assorted, and sold at wholesale prices. Deal direct . with the manufacturers and suvc agenis‘ ’sulurics and commission men’s expell- (‘ct-l. (Prices for manufacturing and roll carding: 5c. for rolls, 13c. for single yarn, 12c. for weaving. HORN 131108., Lindsay Woollen Mills. We will pay the highest price for any! Horse-000000 : Business. Horses with tender feet and allI horses that interfere Will be care-I fully attended to. Hoping,r to receive the patronage: of all my customers. Remember the place, next to old stand. WM. DORNAN, I m: Door Frames; Newnl Posts, Stair , Rnlusters. Mouldcrs dc. l.“ (‘oai in Earn. Stove llnd_.\'ut Sizes ~r Hill for (:rntt-s; Smithlng and D _ 1.. mp for Foun ries. {IF-l r people who wish to be inde- iI‘ tint: it to their advantage , ..urSP in our Institution. 'We bov_ t::‘::l.':tec to give diplomas in a. ' _, _: 0, but we do guarantee'to ‘ . rough training ill both the - z :elln Shorthand departments- ‘. :ivv students what they pay Graduates have no ’rouble in .IT ‘. ., . -(‘b \VOTK- Iisit? I Out of the numberlcss illustra- tions ofthe awful drain that the .3ng Conl' also coke and Lehlgh liquor business is to us as a people, the followin". from the Christian s ‘O I . t ' b. I” L 111 BBS Axon Observer, is well worthy of careful g 00 tt t' d th "ht: ' G D '1 ‘frlibiilafllhe hill? of the class, , . .. -.. . , .‘ {I f ' , ‘ .~ r ESTMENT ll?é$i“‘w “WW “ $900,000,000 annually.” “Step to the blackboard, my First take a rule and meas- ure this silver dollar. “\Vell,51r, how many of them can you put in an inch ? " TEETH! TEETH! 30‘4 Best. sets of teeth, $7.00, at Ivory’s Dental Parlors. Omemce.â€"â€"26 Scientific American Agency for ‘_ MANUFACTURER or Carriages all W0000HS, LIN D SAY. ‘ CAVEITC. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATIIT‘. COPYRIGHTS. etc 141355 a: 00.. 361 BROADWAY, le YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents in Alberta. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by I notice given Inn: of charge in the Kng St., W" , Omemec.l R. KYLIE, BLEIGHS AND CUTTERS, I have'solecontrol for the County Victoria ofI the Roller Back Buggy For Bargains:- ln Dress 6004.16, llosicry, Gloves, Under- wear, Corsets. nnd Slaph- llry (mods, cull (LI. "THE i'norllrz's H'l'oluc." opposite Market, George 81., l’clerboro. . 17 1D. 0. LEGENDRE, Prop. Omemcc Visitors to Lindsay See . ' Mia. Mitchell’s Grand Mil- linery Opening " New stock Justopcnedout. Grandestdisplay oi‘Hnts, Flowers, Ribbons, t-tc., Drcss und Mltlltlc Goods, Gloves and Fancy (mods, ever ‘ shown ill Lindsay, City styles. Drcss and Mantlemaklngdoncin the lair-st styles. “'0 guarlmtt-l- salislaciion. 110 sure alld come. MISS MITCHELL, Shopoycr Mr. A. Camp- bell’s Grocery, Kent St., Lindsuy.--17-3nl Bankrupt Stock 0! GROCERXES Having purchased the Grocery Stock of .‘it‘NKTS.GTl|hllln Bros. 4: Co. at half-price, I have 0 wned out. ill the slime stand. where genera grocvrics ofallkinds will be found nt a great barguin. ('omvcnrly. A. Primeau, l7 Opposite Benson llousc, Lindsay. L. O’Connor, established ’78 Mnnufucturer of carriages, Sleighs and Wuggons. Repairs our” times; romptly ut tcndcd to. My specialties Including Sunol curt, clthcr for the: track or funds. Over 1000 testimonials. l’ait-nt and Extrusion lop , and finish. My wagons are pronounced the ' us for particulars. “ Between eight and nine.” Curtain, shown at the ' ‘ I “G" th I)“ fit fth‘d bt; ?lilIlELEMsGBEA ' call itnrizinef3 the O t on ‘ How many inches would it reqmrc to pile 15110505900,- Busi ness solicits. Paterborough ' ~ ' D V? :lp of sugar is not cooler to take 0001000 m ' s. ' " ‘Iiginhothrml’s Little Liver Pills. “ 100000000 mCheS- ‘ How many feet would that :.bnthuln, Lllldsay.â€"19-tf b j ’9 ‘. Amend-er, you can get2 Butter Pails e ' .2 2 Brooms for 250; 4 large flint ,_ "I.lllll‘(‘}'s for 25c. ; 6 medium flint . whinmcys for 256' at STINSOL 'S. u .- ..‘eeth, Teeth, Teeth. Ivory will make you‘ll. beautiful ' ,l'C‘tii for $7.00.â€"-‘26 A RARE CHANCE. [i I s i I .r price SIL’, warranted for $8 at ; Dent-.11 Rooms. Lindsuv.â€"21-4t "c'ldy, of Millbrook. has a quan- l th 3! grivute and companys‘ money I at. No commission charged. Ome- I It would take ten men with sc00p shovels to throw away money as : fast as we are wasting it for grog. ‘ 'l .09 over Post Office; open every mLS‘ afternoonâ€"10H I 305: How thick _ u Nearly an eighth Of an inch." For information and free Handbook write to “ 8.333.333 feet" “ How many rods is that ? " 050 rods." “ How many miles is that?" I StitCfii() R K Y L I E 1.578 miles." _ O . o ' ‘ “ Mllcs of what? " 1,578 miles of silver dollars. ' laid down, packed closely together, . sets of teeth, upper or under. ournationalliquor billwouldmakc. This is only one year's grog bill." I Reader, lfyou nced facts about is temperance question. nail that .:.l or. artsy terms and low rates ofI to :1 pOSt and read it occaSlonally. In Full Leaf Again! I â€"â€"R;un's I'lorn. n .ma old spot-Humor st., Peterboro. waran‘s Royal Oak Hotel. .2 it‘ll.\(‘d thc above well known I The OCtODCI’ .12.“ Ire “ .‘tl home " to myold friends I cw guests every duyin tllc- wcckâ€"Sun- I circa-pied. The Royal Oak has been I lllu'ul. and “ summer t'nllowcd," new <" t‘::~.l- l:.~cn put in, and excellent u-nr‘al ion ullordrd the public. Farm Ehrlich: and {orders are offered -on"erzicnco and comfort at moderate I .-\ tip-t:-p table. a wall-kept bar. a I ion 0 2:1: lo“ lill the bill." Come and ,-. Yours truly A R'i‘ili.’ R. n: It} STREE, Law of the Commercial Hotel. firimfifir guerim est circulstlon of any scientific purer in the “21- d. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be “‘ltlloul’. it. Weekly 83.00 . vear: 31.50 six months. Address MUNN lb C0. Puuusu lass. 301 Broadway. New York (my. yourself. The summer is here again and With it, it has brought sunshinc wouldn't it be thc timc to get your photo taken. “'0 make the best possible photo on earth, a true and correct likeness finished by the enamel process, a gloss equal to burnished silver. and we guaran- prlccs are right and do not be mis- And its many colored Plates of , , , ”lions yurdand nmple stnblc accom- I DI'CSS I‘IOCICS and Millinerv reflect graphy Of LIVC SIOFIx' {I spccmlty. the rich but subdued tintsvcharac- tcrizingautumnalfashions. Mothâ€" F. J. CARLESS, ers will find especially helpful the in the country on receipt ofa post card. MEN’S OVERCOATS. World’s Fair, and ac- knowledged by all who ‘ see it the most complete 3 device on earth. Please call and examine for, 22:10:036221 lszzmsr'lnuc ing LI lhis IBIIIIUI Triumphan Ill . Covering bigger and better values than evcr ill the annals of the (‘lotllillg Trude I too cvcry mdlvlduzll photo Our nftlu- country. \hlloupmld walk up. Ito know that the purest, fl'tfrlllt‘~l Hilll‘k n‘co Yomh’s l'lsters....6 oo “ to LEFT. 251ml: l. Sets put in the window .0 for an Rumor bargain we have .. These WI: willdispose of at the low price, only $3.50, but cannot :thcmr-(‘llina Hall and Silver: .r, 361 “some street. I :7 *lANGED HANDS - Elem fulfill and Windmill Factory, nerly Ultrl‘lt‘d on bv Geo. Mc‘Villtoms) "DICKSON'S RACE. ke great plcusuro in announcing people of l’eterborough and sur- I Directions for fitting out the fam- ily with autumn and winter cloth- ing. The literarv matter shows a continuance of the high quality ~.___~..:_-WW lately noted, two brilliant addi- tions to the list of contributors be- ing made in Frances Lynde and Aiola Allen. Tile former is repre- ccnted by a spirited story of the Tennesaee Mountains. crisp and vivid as an etching. The latter brings her experience as leading lady at the Empire Theatre, New YOrk City, to the discussion ofThe State as a. Profession for \Vomcn. Both hostess and guest will enjoy WARNINAGI 125 Allâ€"wool 200 A lI-wool '1‘“ cell [7 l- 350 Imported Frieze I71- I ‘a All Whom it May ('oncrrn : I Having been appointed constable, I hereby announce my intention of strict ly enforcing all provisions of the stat- utes and village hy-laws,and particular- ly those rclating to proper care and Con- dition Ofilll streets and lanes within the llmlts of the corporation, I would re- lnilld the public tlmt putting any rub- Men’s heavy twill (.‘ot- Men’s Silk and Satin, I l lSo line Nuvacrl-oats S3 90 were :3 7 :30 I50 line IIt‘lH't‘l‘ “ 5 50 “ 10 2'0 I 350 line Worsted “ 4 :30 ” S 50 1, PHOTOGRAPHER 125 line (‘orkscrcw “ 6 90 “ 1:? 50. 150 line Wool Melton “ 8 00 " 13 MIL LB R O O E loo All-wool licuver " 9 00 “ 15 00 Prime Ulstcrs ...... . . .4 90 F u slers ...........'l 00 10 oo slers, in four differ- ent shades . . . .9 50 10 00 Gent’s Furnishings. Men's American Night B Robes,embroidered ' fronts.... . ....... $1 00 were S l 50 B ton Night Robes 69IY 4-ill-lland 6; knots, " S 50 I 250 Youtll’s Overcoats ‘ cutiro Plant, Patterns, Matchin- - ul [agencies oi tlze above well- ‘ .i Fat-wry on Dickson’s Race, me also made arrangements to . no the lease and to carry .aciurc of iron and , and Lift Pumps, Cistcrns, Steel on the .ills, Tanks, i’ullning Mills, Hand ‘ ronto, Ltd., 33 RICI’lnlOllLI St, . ng country that I have bought, I what Mary Cadwaldcr to say about hospitality. number of other articles by popu~ lar authors. . Address communications to The “ 00d?" Delineator Publishing (30., of To- Jones has ' bish, garbage or any material, wllaiso- forth 250.. each. . 2 for 95 ’ ever on any of the streets or lanes, is Men 3 13.“) Rm“- 0,-â€" 4 Also a . . . . wood (doves ...... ...) were 0 directly in vlolatlon of the law, and any Men’s Linen Handker- rubbish which hcrtoforc has been de- chiefs, hem stitched l5 . . s ‘ f ' pomted in front or rear of any property, M9" 8 “WW." Under“ ‘3‘“ 19 u 2‘) l , , _ . ' must be removed on or before the 25th me" 9 “8“" A” “001 Un icrwear 35 " 50 day of Sept. or the owner or tenant of Men’s lam,“ O K Un- said property will be held responsible. derwear'............ 40 “ 60' . ~s, Chums, .Washing Machines W'est, Toronto, Ont., or the local ~vcry other line forn'lerly manu- d in the above premlses. .:e also removed the temporary agent for The Butterick Patterns. Subscription price of The Delin- wimp which I opened on Chur- efltor, $1.00 per year, Or I5C. per :ucta short time agoâ€"and will single copy. found at my Factory on Dick- . Ian“. ..: the long, practical experience I 1; wad in this business, and with ‘ 0.: .V-Eendid facilities which I now 2.: .r turning out good work, I am No Cause for Complaint. allowed to pasture on any streets or lanes or any unclosed property within the corporation, neither tethered or loose, and any loitering of cattle, while being driven to or from pasture will be deemed an infraction of the law. serving the foregoing. No horses or cattle llcreafter shall be Parties Will save future trouble by oi»- 50 dozen Pongee Silk All-wool Canadian 'i‘weed . . . .. . . ”$3 75 West England Tweed, H different curl'iagcs and buggies of thc latest design i-aslcst running \vuggon on thcmm-kct. All work gualnnlccd. 'l‘u-rms Liberal. call so- llcited. LINDSAY. ()N’I‘.--lT-3m Notice is hereby given that my place. of business will be closed at 6 p. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 26 GEORGE GRIFFIN. It is well for the readers of this paper of seeds in is at ngiubotllaul’s llrogl Store, l.indsuv.â€"llltf Complex". I air. PeterbOro. ‘ You will find dlrrctly opposite the} ” Examiner " Otlicc, Hcllrwc Street. Now I P I ‘ opening a complete stock of new and ' useful goods, small wart-s, och, to make ,‘ housekeepers happy. It is the spot. to} buy good goods clwamâ€"L’Itlv I I I I I I I I I I I I W I W I I Touching It Up for All It Is Worth! . I Here we are opening the Full Trade in I Clothing, Boots and SIILCS,1IEIIS and ( ups. We are ten years on deck and have _. ~_____ 7, , . , . , '- , . . seen many a sale go down on the busmcss horizon. _\i c are. now onourclevrnth , I hfidyl.‘ Oter 3“!“ rib“?! ”Wayne annual trip l-eiicr than over we; tired to bring I organs: to your doors, to clothe Number Of the De- I (bred to the Emilio, 1“an Strt‘fCt. the poor man with the rich mall’s dress, and all the some low bed r0ck lineator is Called the Au- tum Number, prices as I Millllrtmk and Sec and Judge for of yore. 1-‘or tcn ycars we l-avc made tcn ycxlrs of progress. Our knowledge of I . . .- . . ' . .. , , ~- '- . \‘otmllvureour Ollrsch Cm \\ 0 Will no a . . . the trudc has grown .ll.d our .liilllt) to supply your wants. 1 H b h “I “ here stores the known undrccognlzcd headquarters for the (lothlng lrude of thel country, but one of the distinguished attractions of the town. Far and near our I fume has spread until our mum-s as traders is as familiar in the homes of the ' Out door Work and the phOlO- County as it red waggoll on the township concession lines. ()vercoats......... 450 " 750 175 Youth’s Nap Ovcr- coats ......3 So " 550' 10 oo 50 Youth’s Cape Over- coats...... ..........5 00 ” 8 50 50.300 Youth’s Worsted I ()vcrcoats, 3 dill‘er- I cut shades . . ..5 oo " 8 50I from $6 to $15, now selling for......... 3 00 BOYS OVERCOATS " 15 (‘0 Boy‘sTwced Cape Over- 75 Men’s L‘apc U’couts 5 5o " coats ..... . ........ $1 75 were $2 90 ' 'lloy‘s Nap Cape Over- I coals .............. 2 2" " 4 oo oy’s All-WOUI Tweed ()vcrcoats . 2 75 " 4 50 oy’s Irish Frieze [Tl- sters 4 00 " 7 00 our pick of 500 (‘llpe ()vcrcollts ranging in price from $4 to $7, for 2 90 YOUTH’S SUITS patterns 4 5o, Venetian and Corkscrew, all wool, former price $11 .......... 7 oo BOY’S SUITS T. Ivory Sons General Opening of New Fall and Winter. Goods. Mil-l" M Tllllltllllleslal, Timur ,3, Sell. 20 all 30 and Dell. Superintended by Miss Perdue. NEW DEPARTURE IN BUSINESS \Ve have adopted Tuesday and Friday of each \‘.’C(‘I\’ us our BARGAIN DAYS. Below we give you a PARTIAL LIST of the bargains in each department for next weeks' bargain (lays. Bargains every week until further notice. 36130881 40 inch Tweeds 460. - COLORED DRESS GOODS n. serges 230., - regular price diagonals 82c. - “ ‘K You may look for a new List of 30c. 40c. 60c. 36 inch Bl'k Col. Henriettas 200. “ 30c. “ Grey Cotton 50. “ 7c. Corsets 490. - “ 75c. 4-Button Kid Gloves 450. READY-MADE CLOTHING Men’s Tweed Suits $8.00., regular price $10.00 “ Pants 1.50., “ 2.00 “ “ 990., “ 1.25 Boys’ Varsity Caps 50. 32 inch Flannellette 7c, “ 10 Fancy Wool Skirting 15c, “ 25 lEeavy Wool Tweed 80, “ 45 BOOTS AN D SHOES . {en's Heavy Lace Plow Boots 950., - regular price $1.25 Men’s Fine Lace 112115., $1.50 regular price 2.00 W'omcn's Fine Button Boots, $1.20 - regular price 1.60 \Vomen’s I’lnc Luce Roots, 1.20 regular price 1.50 Boy‘s Heavy Lace Boots, 85 - regular price 1.00 Boy’s Flue Luce Boots. 1.20 regular price 1.50 GROCERIES 22 lbs Granulated sugar for $1 00 6 lbs Tapioca - 25 350 Japan Tea. 25 800 Japan Tea. - 23 12 Bars Laundry soap - 25 You will find our pl‘iCcS in all lines as low as in any of the Departmental Stores. EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. N. B. â€"lluttcr will not be taken on Bargain Days. TllcSe prices only apply to Bargain Days. Thos. Ivory Sons, OMEMEE and BETHANY FEW magmasâ€"c1352? WE COMMENCE OUR ‘ CLEARING I J of Milliner , Ready- Made Clot ing, and Summer Goods, at once. From this on you can look for - 001000 Straw Sailors, Sun- shades, and Straw- Sha es of all kinds of .3. kinds at spec- Blue Serge Allâ€"wool 3 piece Suits, $2 90 Heavy Canadian Tweed, All-wool in Ribbons and Mill- 25 doz white embroider- (iough’s world beater, all-wool Handkerchiefs, hem 3piecc....................... ...... 35o stitched ...... ‘ 35 Fancy Scotch '1‘“ eed, extra heavy double-breasted ...... 5 oo;V ed silk Handkerchiefs 50 500 Blue Serge Suits, 2-piece, heavy, 98 I I Socks, ribbed top,......... 10 10 d 02. Men’s all-wool Fi Cardigan Jackets 80 were $ 1 25 MEN’S SUITS J ‘ient that I will be able to guaran- .-:.r ms with their orders. The following storey is told of a 'lf':§g(;: satisfaction to all who may Poor Widow 1“ the Highlands 0f ._______.â€".__.â€"â€"__. .... 600 All-wool ( anadian '1‘“ ’ed Suits $3 90 Goo fine new English Tweed Suits 4 90 350 fancy Yorkshire Tweed Suits 4 75 JOli N (i, BEATTY. Fancy pleated All-wool Canadian Tweed ....... 1 gal nest quality Scotch and English '1‘wecd..........................a.... 2 25 BOOTS AND SHOES Women’s Dongola blit- ton Boots...... ....$110were$1 50 Women’s Amer. Don- ;éilibrook Pump and Windmill ..-; :as will still be continued in the J‘s; .« grid, on Tupper Street, lillbrook' WALTER GREEN. Scotland : A kind hearted gentleman, hear- ing about her condition, called, and she told him, “I am very 7 very poor, sir, though I should not be so. who is well off, but he only I have a son in Australia, . - . me a letter once a month, with a “est casn price pald for wool plcture m it." -.,._-,.31 picklngs and feathers, or “ Let me see the pictures.” sends Manufacturer of Carriages, Sleiglls and \Vaggons. times promptly attended to My 0000000, (Established 1878.) Repairs at all 800 Scotch 'i‘w eed Suits . . . . , 700 All-wool Worsted Suits . .. 7 50 II 550 Worsted Suits, pluin check 5 90 25 chlbat Fur ('outs, Yr specialties including Sunol Cart, . 6 oo CAPS AND FURS .. .. .............. $14 50 were $19 50 Boy’s Kip Balulorals“ 30 Black Goat Coats 12 90 ” 25 (102 Sealette Caps, jockey 200 doz Imitation Caps, 2 doz l’ers. Lamb Cups slld(‘ongress...... 1 25 " 1 60 Men’s Kip Ballnoral.... ] 19 Iuth’s Kip Bulluorul 75 69 17 50 | Men’s line Cordovan 2 5o “ 4 00 from 19 to 50 Men’s Buff Balmoral 50 Child’s Boots 19c., 250., 2 9° “'9"? 5 00 Men’s Felt Boots, loose " E: 4iven in exchange. .~ . .wocl and lllixcd mat- ;i... Iâ€" ,(‘0 1‘ 711 ..ltA. . I.-L mctfz'... I): if ...: $1.. k.‘,. i A â€" llZlng pur- C C? COI‘..I‘S€:. ‘5’ . A {in money.” 485.: 121011 of Hunter St. Bridge, PETERBORO, , her. When thevwere produced. the either for the track or roads. gentleman said they for ten pounds (fifty dollars) each. He said to her, “ Why, my good , wOmnn, vou are rich, not poor, as Patent and Extension TOp Car- you think. All you have got to do ridges and Buggies of the latest is to put your name on the back of Design and Finish. My \Vaggons these pictures, present them at the arc pronounced the easiest run- GO GH B ROS I U . I - I ‘ ' She was living in abject misery, Call solicited. ll Ml“ complaining to all whom she met ’ of her son’s neglect, notwithstand- ing he had been very liberal to L I N D S AY I were drafts Youth’s Overcoats. loo Youth’s Tweed 200 Youtll’s Beaver Come to the Big Push I to the Hustlers! 0m 1,000 Testimonials. bank, and you will get a lot of. ning waggous on the market. All work guaranteed. Terms llberal. 50 cases Ladies" croquet Rubbers 23 50 doz Mackinaw Socks . 50 . Overcoats $ 3 00 were 5 5 00 100 Men’s Fancy Embrmdered Slip- ‘ Come to the Big Riddance! Come and Buy! The Wonderful Cheap Men, .5 I L- O’CONNOR: 'GEORGE ST., PETERBOROUGH- And Lindsay. 3 gola button Boots 1 75 " 2 75 onlen’s Oxfords and : Slippers"... ..... 65 “ 90 350., worth double. socks 5o “ 1 00 I I I I ; I I I I pers 75c. and $1. Come I , i...“ inery Trimmings. Do you want 3. Sum- mer Suit or Light Coat and Vest for the Hot Weather? Gloves and Hosierv. Our stock is com- plete ,‘they start at 100. a pair. Ladies‘ Summer \Vaistâ€"A nice line, ill dark colors, just to hand. Ladies” Summer Vest -â€"~in great variety, from 50. to $1.75 each. See our half dollar line of Umâ€" brellas and Parasols. II It CITY 00“. Kill ll William-sis, L I N D S AY. EESLFWSESEEESEâ€"a“ ESESESESESESESESEfi I I I i I I I l I I I I I Nuwlsluurl use! I. I I I. BEAUTIFULI Blouse Se 3 l s W I Pretty Designs in Paper. 8011 Sellill Tlilel Stall Oil Cake Very C Call and get prlccsl PECTACLES 100. HP. Flt any Sighl. Self-Sealgrs cheaper til GOAL 0 PURE SPICES PICKLIN G R J Mlllliga OMEMEE. P. S.â€"-I have made 5 ments with a Toronto rim. any watch repairing you no ADAM BOP Clllmllllll Euler: Stocks, Bonds. Grain art? visions bought 0:26: 5 r otherwiua Direct privfitl '.\‘5:'~ I . . Nu. Yak. Bank of Commurr: ligili Petelbomlgh, 0111 Telephone 3‘ g .7: Daily murkcls mini i : applicationâ€"“50-n- OMEMFE. THURSDAY. SICI'T. 1‘: LOClL LACONIC True nobility shows itse‘f Er: 390d. The Christian may iive as izigi. can '0 '1‘. There is so much preavhiztg 1 only preaching. 1'7. C. Williamson is in Lindsayi «calling on friends. It takes some dark days to I: what sunshine means. The greatest man is the one win dsrs the greatest serving. The power of a life for good, fl: walk more than in the talk. Miss Nellie Mills is visit“ zmother, John Mills, at I.‘:.lis.;y. 'i'r.e man who 1w“ 'Eo‘. at a .,i ions to love hill: with all iis ‘3‘»21 Human nature is no better preacher than i'. is in c. prizu ::;'- t A thermometer ulnar: witi. Daisy Churn at W. ll. $1521.: 2:.‘sâ€"1 Some people make a spe ‘izllzj: ’i in: out croscs for 0th 3r p03; 29 ~_.. I People who carry sunshinv n izl.‘ shine the brightest ix: :3 6 <3: places. Mrs. (RC-v.3 Newton Hfl: is 41139. ville this week paying her aged m 3 short visit. Large congregations were a: :d «churches in town l:’.F'. Sandal,- an.“ pressive sermons delivered. We are pleased in learn that \ll Nugant, who has been FIOX‘.10IV\I‘;\: i posed, is able to be out again. I A nice line of lead 3“”? "1‘s in}; . ing pads, (‘10., etc. for Sill“ a: ' .. \ office very cheap. Ger cs .-; .‘ A fine life-057.0 crayon. :mrtu' nice frame for 07.33 5:22., :..t I Photo Gallery, (.iwrge $1., i‘wl opposite Gough‘s. ; George Campbell, 9x351. I‘. 1‘; (ins. Argue, of (sum, were :1; yesterday and took a isrge 2.0; cattle away with them. Dr. T. Popiulm Mcf‘zlifr' ‘ l‘\ Throat and Nose. Spoof ‘ 1, co ‘ 8L, Peterboro. If you have an) 4: of the above parts glw hill: .. mill» The Christian I‘invicxvl'r arc to I 300121 in the Ilafil‘llgcitt of 13.9 ll torisu church on Tucsiav, 2‘11}; at 7.301). m. A cordial izivztsti extended .0 all. Louâ€"0n Wednesday last, Iml Omemce Village and the l’mxlv ‘tsry, 81109611 face silver win-1.; a gold pitted chain. Finder is :L‘. Iarded by returning it to Rob: Omomee, or to this office. The best photos in I’eterbnr mode at my studio, George St. ; Gough's‘l s'ld I can prove it. lg: be more srtistic and better fin work than (21.. l.» gut ei>ewl.crv. in and see me any“ ay. livers, 1.0 m) Photographer, i‘etcrl.oro.â€"-- Rev. Dr. James Henderson, As Missionary Secretary of the Met Church, is to preach missinnar nous in the Omelnec Methodist next Sunday morning and event: It Lobsnon in the afternoon. If psriisment had concluded its last Friday, the cost to the Quill this extra session, called solely f purpose to vote supplies wool. have been $59,682 for sslsries members and senators.but new t penditnre for this purpose Will be 000. They are raising questlo squabbling over matters that arc importance, or if they are, will keep until next session, when could he .vsntilsud to their he- “at.

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