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Omemee Mirror (1894), 24 Sep 1896, p. 3

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The letters gleam upon the sacred Slippers and Slipper Soles. Bargain day I I - - Miss Florence I ittle of I indsav has page. ' l O in liiillinery every day- . W . . . . . . . , , Aware. . ‘ . . . Pretty Demgns 111 all been visiting with Miss Bella Williams. 3‘“ “me“ °"°" “5 “m ”"3“” "In! MARKS. "1"A”m'tr°n"3°OG°°' St Paper' 9" lbs of ranul ted tr at Itor)’ scorning, :gg'aiinlifigflfl' l .. - g a sug: ' ' ' s G . . . h . etc. coat, von wt 1 iind it iroiitable l - llon . , , o blindl on in childhood yout . - . l t‘ c“ 7“" r” Still SellilllTnlleiSlalis Cheap .. ' ' "n“ . _' . . H. i . _ ' es uresu or mllrngpnwnts n am on lave t we most complete stock of Eng- , Mrs. Walker and daughter, of Port till-uddenly the golden bowlis broken. {highway$5:8.‘3“££é.“l.3i2§§?é.‘l§‘€l§ lish,Scotcll and Irish’l‘weeds, Meltons, Beavers, Venetians and Vecunas in. the county. 51-3m - SfllP . Ho e,s entn ewlavs e as war ' ,0 son ,3 guncle u on e slore- 0 0 ° ' 011 cake very Cheap visiiingpfriend:in loivnfh P t k fl lessIseal, l d P th l g‘lenttflt gmett‘au Call and get prices. Money is not rearly so valuable as Whose silent waves waft back no word, hfimcii-culaclonornny scientlflopnperln the BOuth W0 0. s lendldl illustrated. NO Intelligent ern fictel’ Geord. “t. character, for Inonpv cannot buv the i no token man Bholld b0 wthout it. Week! 33.00,. Rituiitcdln tlietinestlocnlltv in PETFIIBORO a 11 . . . . ‘ ' , . . ear: suit) six months. Address nulls R. CO Strect Cars pass tin. door evf-r . ' . .' i ; . . , . . . n . . _ m . 1 ,, . - . ‘_ -- . - - , . 3 ten minutes. an t u - . PECTACLES 16[‘. PER PAIR respett 0fthouLMfHI men and “”me‘” i To tell “h“ “mm us m eternity n ”msblu "’r'x‘ew‘m'“ C"-- Itls well ventilated, wall-heated. large and It Cle S ‘ ltllO t dCStroy ing and costs you no more than a heavily resilied and strongly alkalied soap. Get it from your grocer. roomy. Hus good stable in connection. it has a line bar, in which the very tlnest Liquors and Cigars are kept. Steve Holland, Proprietor. 'l‘lu‘ pulpit wfthe Presbyterian church shall be occupied by the Rev. Wm. Johnston of 'viillb' i.,‘l\ -l‘ Sil‘iflnl {lit 21 Ill. WUQ‘. C 0 AL 0 I L i \lrs. (‘m-limnw and mi, (‘liarliw have His star of love has shone most bright- retnrned to (lll‘é‘lllcfl, after Spending 1‘- ly o’er us PURE SPICES FOR When far in sin our wayward feet PICKLING l But God in mercy, lights each path be- fore us, No soul unwarmed has met eternal Flt allv Sight. - ‘ l A choice stock of paper, envel- opes, pens, inks, lead pencds, school books, scribblers, c., c., just received at the Mirror office. The largest and prettiest scribbler yet for a nickle. We have one cent scribblers,just the thing for the little folks. Give us a call be- fore school Opens. NO trouble to Show goods whether you buy or not. just now is the time for bar- =:=_____= Self-Seniors cheaper than ever. i ililslai ill Del. 1. due. YEXTCH'S HOTEL. For a llobby, up to date iault or our; Corner Kent and Cambridge Street, Lind '.'.O u ‘ . ’1‘ , "1.00 w l Elle :lfdr {slfllplllliciad iiiiii :lle iihhifczfit JOhn Taylor CO" mnfrs" Toronto- rams o .iquors and Cigars. Good SOld by J. E. Adams, Omemee, dealer in Groceries, Confectionery, etc. month’s pleasant visit with Toronto stabling and attentive hostier. BILLY VEITLII, Manager. ‘ friends. would go. Rpm Ruddy, Barrister, .kc , attended And. knowing this, to souls sunk in I)l\'isl4.zi (‘mirl liurlr vow-min; . ii» nl< lierditlon, 1" i Tuesday jelow we apartment w List of l ice 300. 400. 600. 30c. 70. 310.00 2.00 1.25 10 25 45 rice $i.25 rice 3 00 Daily markets furnished free on highest price forall kinds ol good grain Durable Lillies in Plain and lUpholstci- becauscitgivesperfect satisfaction. TERnls C A SH , - . . " a ‘: ‘. ' ‘ is; ‘ i . ' v. . ”Cc: L60 applicationsâ€"jam How Often do “.9 hear political speal'- delivered at the storehouse here. 3:35;??0: 33523113:va \ hatfiuiidliif- It 15 th- handsome“ stove manu- ‘ , ' . "T9 Mk. “ l“ "ion"v appreciated? " We The chopping lnill is kept busv on ited.â€"â€"o’-3ul. O fiCt. 1.50 . ‘ . . ' ' (rent hits '1' h ' h - l- - ‘ "cc I 00 _.Li----. .. ., ., ML.-- . . do not know much about it in their every Monday. Last Monday their were Now Hotel Kooomodntion K ‘ .pn “ “C we M? n wn}s 'icc l ‘0 TH OMEMEE MIRROR ”Rev but “"3 "91W”? to remark that it one hundred bags ill before ten o'clock 1“ Luna-“Y- keptinvicw. Ptf/fl'l maiémg’ cm:- ' l . . o . l ' 3 was nevcr more appreciated around a. m, "7""!!! m Qfirrahng, «many (3/ j: of the l ' so made his u“ ,; weakly vmt :mre ,U, l‘lmt word, “ remember is a death- “ 1 an S i Monday, less ilanieâ€" k 1 1 t .t " v : a‘es tieir es , .‘Iotlier(to her son sliding down the “ml" 3 he!" that m OMEMEE. P. S.â€"I have made arrange- ments With a Toronto firm to do any watch repairing you may need. ADAM BOPPE Stocks, Bonds. Grain and Pro- . . - l VlSlons bought and sold on margin a or otherwise. Direct private wire 10 Chicago and New. York. Bank of Commerce Building. Peteibomligll, Ontaiie Telephone NO. 271. OMEMEE. THURSDAY. SEPT. ‘24. 1896. LOCAL LACONIC True nobility shows itself in doing trod. The (‘hristian may live as high as he can 'ook. There is so much preaching that is ' only preaching. . E. C. Williamson is in Lindsay to-day l calling on friends. I l banistcr)~l“ritz_ what are you doin: there '.’ Fritzâ€"Making trousers for or phan boys. Mr. John f‘onnell, of Lebanon, was \ visiting {or a few days last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. (Row) A. L. Brown of Bancroft. Isaacâ€"Oh Rachel, you vnsdi- light of mine Sillll '.’ Rachel (sllyiylâ€"llmt vy dnn'tyr u turn down de gas, Isaac? Isaac â€"Vat. and me a stock holder. Little Tommyâ€"Why does Ill" leader ofthr orcestra wave his stick ndont ill that manner, lilolniiier '.’ I'lis mammaâ€" To keep the files ofthe music, lsnppose. f (iongh I‘~ros.' Advertising Waggon 3 passed through town this morning on , its war to the Lindsay Central Exhibi- tion. It. is under the. management of ' .lus. A. 'l‘nily and Bert Lee, of Peterboro. lIt is indeed a creditable outfit and speaks well for this enterprising firm. lit-r9 than at the present, especially at the Mirror Oflice, and among the farm- ers with cats at 16c. a bushel. We have made arrangements villi Ilnghan 6t (70., expert “’zil‘chmakcrs g and Engravers, of 52 Kent Street. Lind- ‘say, will have a representative of the : firm visit Ollieillee each 'i'lillrsday. Ile . will have a nice line of \\'an:l.es,.leivel- ery, etc , which will be displayed iii the Mirror ollice window. Grind work and prices right. (live him a. call this Thurs- day.â€" 35 On Tuesday last Rritton's train rln It takes some dark days to tell us what sunshine means. 9 l The greatest man is the one who ren- 1 dors the greatest service. I l The power of a life for good, is in the wall: more than in the talk. 3 Miss Nellie Mills is visiting with her : Tbrother, John Mills, at Lindsay. i The man who loves (ind at all, is anx- I ions to love him with all his heart. Human nature is no better in a preacher than it is in a prize fighter. A thermometer given with every Daisy Churn at W. D. Stinson’sâ€"EI Some people make aspeciaity of pick- ing out croses for other peeple to carry. , People who carry sunshine with them shine the brightest in the darkest places. i Hrs. (Reta) Newton Hill is at Newton- vi‘lle this week paying her aged mother i a short visit. : Large congregations were at all the «churches in town last Sunday and ini- pressive sermons delivered. i We are pleased to learn that Mr. Il'y f Nugent, who has been somewhat indis- z posed, is able to be out again. A nice line of lead pencils, ink, writ- l ing pads, etc... etc, for sale at. the. Mirror , v 1 l office very cheap. Give us a (2:11.. i A fine life-size crayon portait in a. nice frame for only $3.50. at Byers" Photo Gallery, George St., Peterboro,l opposite Gough's. ‘ | George Campbell, ex-M. P. P., and ; f‘hns. Argue, of Gavan, were in town i yesterday and took a. large herd of ‘ cattle away with them. Dr. T. Popham McCullough, Eye,‘l‘lar Throat and Nose. Specialist, 5lS ll ater 8L, Peterboro. If you have any disease of the above parts give him a call.-3â€"l-3m The Christian Endeavor are to have . a social in the basement of the Presby- terian church on Tuesday, 29 th inst., ' at 7.30 p. in. A cordial invitation is extended Io all. Learâ€"On Wednesday last, between Omomee Village and the Finily Ceme- tery, an open face silver watch; Also a gold plated chain. Finder will be re. worded by returning it to Robt. Mills Omomee, or to this office. The best photos in Peterboro’ are made at my studio, George St. (opposite Gough's) and I can prove it. I guaran- too more artistic and better finished, work than can be got elsewhere. Come in and see me anyway. Byers, Leading Photographer, PeterborO.â€"22 Rev. Dr. James Henderson, Assistant Missionary Secretary of the Methodist Church, is to preach missionary ser- mons in the Omemee Methodist Church next Sunday morning and evening, and at Lebanon in the afternoon. If parliament had concluded its labors last Friday, the cost to the country of this extra session, called solely for the purpose to vote supplies would only have been $59,682 for salaries of the members and senators.but now the ex- penditure for this purpose Will be 8294: 000. They are raising questions and ‘sion Board of the Baptist Church, to over a cow, when near Olncinee. The -jar threw a couple of the freight cars from the track, and before the train could he stopped about sixty ties were torn up. The cow was horribly mangled, otherwise there was little damage done. There has as yet been fonild no owner of the cow. Next Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 18 and 2‘}. arc. the dates of the Emily Town- ship Exhibition, which promises to be greater and better than ever. It comes several days earlier than last year, the weather is therefore likely to be favor- able. Eor further particulars see bills and prize lists, which can he Obtained from the Secretary, '0. (j. Williamson, Omemee. A story is going the rounds of our ex- changes of a school teacher who, having I an inordinate fear of contagious diseases l sent a little girl home because she said her mother was sick and had symptoms ofsomething alarming. ’I‘he nextdav the child presented herself at school, her finger in her mouth, and her little bonnet hanging by the string, and said : “ We got a little baby at our house but l mamma told me to tell you it isn‘tcatch- ing.” We ulidersand that Rev. (1‘. M. ("army has been iii-trnl‘ted by the Home Mis- take charge ofthe (,‘anipbellford Baptist congregation. Mr. (‘arew has lalmred carnustly for tilri-e summers illnosl: the people of Reaboro, and through hts ; inslrnnicntality a gretli dual Alf-:vlod has 9 been done. His friends a: Realmrt; will losein him a wise counsellor, but their loss will be Cainpbellford’s gain. We: congratulate Mr. Carew on his appoint- ' ment, and trust that his success in the past as a christian worker will be con- tinued in the future. Next Sunday ; evening he will preach the concluding sermon of his pastorate at Reaboro for this summer. A full house is expected. Well Done, Markham. 98 Certificates and 47 diplomas were awarded to the pupils of Markham PublicSchool ass. resultof the recent promotion and entrance exams. DIVISION COURT. A sitting of the Division Court was held iii Omemce yesterday, when the following cases were brought up, Judge l Dean presiding: FOWLER v. TELLYâ€"This was an action for the one third of the straw grown on plaintifs farms, which was leased to defendant for a term of years. The judge held that under the terms of the lease plaintiff was not entitled to the straw in question and gave judgment for defendant with costs. F. D. Moore for plaintiff, R. Ruddy for defendant. SKUCE v. Evan'sâ€"Adjourned after ar- gument till next court. Costs in the; cause. Mr. Steers for plaintiff, Robb} Ruddy for defendant, ' Canadian Rubber Co. v. Evanmâ€"Ad- condition The quenchless torment that we bare not name ! Some memories the soul Will joy to cherish ; 'l‘lie kindly deed, the tender word of love, .Tlle helping hand to those who else i would perish, The sincere worship ofonr God above. 0, to the saved ill the radiant fields of Become, ill heaven the soul‘s trium- phant psnlm l REABORO. L'Aumxo~On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Rea, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cunning- ham and James Greer, Esq.,set out with the intention of spending a few days on Si-ugog fishing and duck hunting. Messrs. l’elkie Reid are paying the There was no service in the Union church last Sunday. The pulpit ill the Baptist church was occupied on Sunday evening last by Mr. Leigh. of Lindsay, who preached a very encouraging and instructive ser- mon, taking his text from Dent. 33:27. The pastor was present and took the opening services. Crack Burglars at Mliibrook Saturday morning about 3 o’clock an attempt was made to burglarize the new post ofiice at Millbrook. 'l‘lie Would-be burglars had got nicely to work when Mr. Ruddy, Barrister, who occupies sleeping apartments in the second story was slowly blit surely aroused from his his peaceful slulnbers. Upon looking Out of a. back window he saw a man crouched below on guard. He enquired what the man was doing and on receiv- ing no reply, discharged a revolver ill the air. The burglars surprising, no doubt, what they mtgllt expect should they longer delay, made hasty retreat, leaving behind them their drilling ap- paratus, and have not as yet been lo- cated. Postmaster Vance will be pleased to land over the drilling apparatus to the owners of same if they will come and prove property, pay expenses and take them away. Against Departmental Stores. Once more the merchants of the State of Illinois will attempt to clip the wings of the department store managers by making use oi the taxing powers ofthe State Government, says the Merchant's Review. At the next session of the legislature they will introduce a bill to X establish a general license to be govern- ed by the number of branches of busi- ness in which the applicant for license is engaged. It is proposed to adapts : plan something like the following:â€"~Bo» . ginning with a fee of $220ng a single line ilierciiant, double that sum is add- ed for an additional line, and so on. Time a grocrr and dry gOmls dealer $60, a dealer in three: lines, $140,; a dealer ' iii four lines 5300: a dealer in five,8620; a dealer in six lines, 81,260; a dealer in seven lines $2,540; a dealer in eight lines, $5,100;a dealer in nine lines, 810 , 220; a dealer in ten lines, $20,460; a , dealer ill eleven lines, 531.800; a dealer ill tuelye lines, $40,140. BniaAns (All’, Kisosrox, Sept. 23, 1896. Special to the Mirror. I The boys of No. 5 00., 45th battalion as in all previous events oi the military l camp are holding their own, and not- i withstanding the inclemency of the weather, their health and spirits are ex- Cellent. If such sleeping and eating quarters had to be endured at their homes as here, they would rise up in arms (avoid of any military knowledge) but they are all enduring this exper- ience in a good soldierly-like manner, and there is very little grunting ori whining. The boys are making great progress at the new drill and handlingl the new Lee Eilfieid Rifle, with which they have made good scores at target practice on Saturday' This wonderful weapon will tend to make any war a very short one, which will beexplaiued on their arrival home next Friday, as the latest official news is that the 45th battalion will be allowed the privilege of attending the Lindsay Fair on Fri-. day, at the reception of Lord and Lady Aberdeen, which will occasion an all Iqusbbling 0V0r matters that are Off“) 30373-9“ till next court. MCIMYN 5‘ niglittrip'l'hursday night. Divine ser- importance, or if they are. will ewl)’ Stewart for plaintiff, R. Ruddy for de- wee was conducted by Rev. Mr. Mc- send orders to Calcutt’s Brewery, keep until next session, when they could be xentilatnd to their heart’s con- tent. fondant. The other cases on the list were set- tled by the parties out of court. Millan, Lindsay, on Sunday, and was listened to by a large congregation. A SUDAIJ‘HX. .__V _, ,__,..~."‘ “v-, .. ...... «4.. gains. Come early. Yours respectfully, THE MIRROR. Dl‘. T. Puphalll militia, EYE, EAR, '1‘HROA'1‘ AND NOSE. 5l8 WATER SIX. I’ETERBORO. If You Want a Snap Read the Foi~ Special attention shown to ladies. Your patronage respectfully sodcitcd. 4‘1-3m. hilt. HEN DRUN, Peterboro. W. A. Gooderin, dealer ill Wall Paper, I’ictiire Frallics and Window Shades, Mirror Plates and Artists’ Goods. Near l’ost Oilicc, Lindsay. Work done iii City Style at lowest rates. 39- Bpeoial Bargains for 3 Mon. Call at M. 1",. 'l‘angney’s, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, Choice and Geo. Carr, former proprietor orthe “ Cinn- nn House,” has now resumed the old hotel stand, which is to be remodelled and im- roved shed and stable accoinodution {or 00 horses. I will be glad to cater to all my old customers and their friends. GEO. CARR, i‘J-3m Proprietor. BUY THE BEST. J. Dennis, Lindsay, llcxtdoor to Dorgan's llotcl, Lindsay-st" manufactures the [st l’rizc Dominion Pump and has the only thorough Wroughtlron Pump 01) the marâ€" ket Farmers, or Emily, and citizens of Umeinee will please Cult and sec me. All work guaranteed. 35 am. Benson House, Lind-ay- le-ery care and attention paid to guests. Colulnodioaus sample rooms. Bus meets all trains. JOHN WA RDROBE, 5-3111 Proprietor. Paton-bore Man-lo Comp-ny. Dealers in Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines and all kinds of musical goods. Repairing and moving a spec- ialty. 40-! George Street, l’eterhorough. 5-3m REFRIGERATORB. When you want a Refrigerator for your shop or private dwelling of the newest description and pricus. Aways below City lilallnfactnrers. Please call and examine for yourself. .l. P. Ryley Lindsay. 37-3ul. ‘ W. J. Morton’s newly titted restaurant is now one of the leading attractions ill tlilsline, being iitted up ill city style. Lunches and niealssi-rved at all hours. At'lhe most reasonable rates. (,‘all sohcxted. 45 Kelit-st.,opposite Carters. 51-3nl The Grand Central Hotel Poterboro, Has been remodelled under new manage- ment with the only Elevator Aceomodallon in town. Good Stabllng. Terms reasonable. Opposite the Opera House, George-st. GEORGE GOBIEL, 46-2m Proprietor. HOTEL CHANGE. P. Cinnan, late of Clunan House, Lindsay, is now proprietor of the Cinnan House. Pctcrboro', op ). the (LT. It Station, cor. Ayllu-rr and Charlotte-eta" where he has secured ample shed and stable accomoda- tion, and will be glad to see all his old rlcnds and patrons. Terms liberal.â€"13-â€"3m A PERFECT TEA Tut Finn? Tu In rm: Wont.- rnou TH! TIA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. "Monsoon“ To: is put up by the Indian Ten wcnua sample of the beat qualities of Indian Till. Therefore they use the greatest care In the selection of the Ten and its blend. that is why they putit up themselves and cell it onlyiu the original ackagos. thereby securing its purity and excellence. I‘u: up in 15., 1 lb. and 5 lb. packages, and never sold in b ALL GOOD GROCERB KEEP IT. “mm do. not keep it. tell him to write b an“, HAYTER a. co. ' ‘I! and 13 Front Street East. Toronto. H. CALGUITTS Dublin Porter A speciality, warranted to fatten the leanest of peOple, Recom- mended by the Medical faculty, for all weak people who are run down in health. CALCUTT’S ENGLISH Hop Ale A great tonic and Appetizer, Only $1.00 per Dozen. PETERBORO. Kept by all Leading Hotels. The Cook Stove my nah or an the happiness of: household A Man’s Wife THE Peoplcs’ Grocery NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, OMEMEE, ONT. 5m Is the Head . . of the Family when it comes to buying a Cool:- stove. We find that whenever a woman of experience and good judgement has an opportunity of my: Has to hand the finest line of Raisins, Currants, Lemon, Orange and 75C . z,- (;..t,,,k.__y am mm, ,, ,.,,,,1 mil- glory. lowmg. “wroughly examining our Citron Peels, Choice Figs, Prunes, Mince Meat, Spices, Extracts, . ‘ ‘ i l . .l H ' .' n ' . . a A ' x _ , 10m 1,, mu mink yon could 10,.“ me? “”312“ remember i“ “ ““0" " New Restaurant. «W». “a..._ Icmg Sugars, c., ever opcncd up in Omemec, for the . . d ' I. '2, ,,_ - » M H, ":u “,.b.w'~.‘ ClllllllllSSlllll BPDKBI‘. .‘liSS lllglifiyerâ€"Oh dear, dear Mr. UO‘ I I - - . Mr. Hendron, latcof'i‘orontO.il now run- '2.“ m l I “i” 4 _ . . _ . The confllcmi liner“. 811d trials of life I Now a rctaurunt at trztleorgu-st. Hotnnd ‘ '- '- f 'p@' f- ‘â€" ”01‘3- I H in“ ““0 you to death ' st! i'V Cold [IL-ills supplied at all hours at most ._ , , 33,5 1 '7 v5 MER TR A DE ’ - reasonable prices. Best attention to all. 5°". -49" ‘ ”WV” 3‘ , “ .... .- ~ 5 ' ' Parties wanting good Fruits, Peels, c., for the Christmas Cake, - Will do well by giving me a call. Also special value in teas from 20¢. ., upwards. The celebrated Monsoon and Hurma Teas in stock, at 30. ._ " 40, and 50¢. per lb. . My stock of General Groceries is complete with everything fresh . and good forall seasons and at prices to suit the times. Teas and Coffees a Specialty. 'Q‘I'. . _. ‘ lv “ Pfiillllilliili " WEN mill Slim, mo silo prefers it above all others and when it is sold it always stays Bold i furl, durability. If your dealer cannot Show you the ” Perfection" Stove write to us direct. 8 g g fucturcd and it combines the four 9 l i I BROCKVILLE, ONT. WOW.“ MONEY LENT. The iamasSmailMig 03., Lid. . . . . i V1ctor1a Plamng M1118 L I N D S A Y. Arrangements have been made Real Estate security at rates ofi _ , Bhnds, 830., c interest from 5 to 7 per cent, very large sums at 4% %, the mort-l rr t k f - t t J gigging: tgi‘i y?:a?srjyanilrrilll:(int::-i J0 Po RYLEYg Wellington St. est payable yearly, half yearly orI quarterly, on days fixed to suitfPrOprietOI‘. I borrower, Principal can be re-E duced by instalment. Apply to: BARRON STEERS, Dominion Bank Building, I I \Villiam Street. Lindsay. ~ ~ - REMEMESEEEEEEES TO my Patrons in Omemee and Plpes,‘i‘obaccos and Cigars. at the But . “mug-W . Surrounding Country. A keen razor and a clean towel for every 0115- , . tomerand;â€" ‘ DO you purpose puttlng In a: :Hot Air or Hot Water Furnace H.’;%%.i22%1£ll§fi“£d’l in your house and enjoy solid comfort in cold weather. Just call, and at my parlor and ' naturalist:suture:ill... To suit the contour of your face. E Or if you want anything in tiltiil‘fifo’l‘t‘il‘ifiLgtil'.’;é‘i‘.?‘t°rf..i 0031:1303: or Cooking Stoves, call ....‘:;‘.’.*.i.';“:::;:‘l"3i‘.‘::§:.i:.‘.:‘:.:i:°:.;;l:.‘:::ii..n.land see me before you buy. I handle the Old reliable Gurn- INE PASTRY lilUlley Foundry Co’s Goods; no better made ; satisfaction guaranteed, _.._..-,.__.. .. __ 3 WM. COLYIN’S' Ton-orial Parlors. KING STREET, OMEMEE. ** 5 And everything I think you'll find To suit the taste and please the mind; And all that urtand skill can do, “you will call I'll do for you. I'll shave you all, the young the gay, I’ll tell ave you all for ready pay; Shaving i do at any time. -â€"-AT TH liâ€" Wisl Elli Flilll‘ and Feel Still. A fine fresh stock, just °arrived, of the Choicest Brands Of Pastry, '- Flour, consisting of the Queen‘s,l I I P People’s Mixed, Standard andl . . a other well selected Brands. Also: a choice line of meals, comprising, Rolled Oats, Standard Oat Mesh; Rolled Wheat, ll'hcatlcts, Cracked 3 Wheat, Graham Flour. and Corn; Meals. ThCSe brands are all man- ufactured by the VICTORIA! ROLLER MILLS. A call isl 1i i ed. 50 “T d LDON l ON THE DICKSON RACE. 0 6 ° l l wagâ€"”WT; PETERBOROUGH, ONT. suoum TAKE . - - .. . - f ALAPGI; SIOChOF PENNYROYAL WAFER8 . ‘ . And Building Material of all To correct irregularity and wash-u. ‘ kinds kept ill Stock. keep the omnsiubmlthy condition. The [3" Storm Sash, Porches, and Wotan an "alumnus" toyoun women, Ild graceful development. we Blinds made in the quickest pos- sible time. ‘5 lounqnlnr rlods. A-kfornomm haul All rum-outlaws “up. Mouldings All kinds of lumber, cedar posts and cordwood wanted. but “financier-noon"; Casings Planing, Matching and Turning. For Twenty Five Years BASE :-lj at lJ)‘.\'<‘SI Pril es. in my ii glut)» it; country (Ewel- DUNN’S pow :5 ER BAKI N G TH£329$3§E§IE§i§l° Li. R. DONELL, :C'LPROISRIETOR mas ESESE‘ l l l l DOORS Mad-I- -...L._... w'

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