in“ m Ofï¬ce 78. ANY. ent, Plas- !t, “ Daixy Jed With do busi- gs CG. aring which .c-u...~~..o 'ALY. AND part- OI'O. Lt TOD ize qualities imon. ay. Dr. F. A. Walters, Dentist, Lindsay, wlll visit Omémee on the third Mon- day of each month. See card in another columm-Ji'tf. "V. F. McCarty.the Jeweller. Lindsay, in? Watches, Mocks, Jewellery, Silver- 123:6. Spec-tacks. Lowest prices for tine quality goods.-5-tf ï¬for Wedding Presents, Watches. Clocks, Siherwara. Beaminu N e w goods, iowesz prices, at W. F. McCarty's, Linda»y.-5-tf.‘ he local agency for Mutin's Steam Laundry Is at. the Mirror Utllcc. Leave your parcels earlv.â€"â€"43 Mrs Wm. Hunt and daughter. Miss Ina,of Dunvllle, and Mrs. G. H. Eng- !!uh, of Omemee, are the guests of Mrs. (Dr.) Bradd. Stewart Street.â€"Peterborn 'llmea of Saturday. Miss N. Weir, who has been keeping house for her brother, Mr. R. J. Weir, our popular and enterprizing cheese- maker, returned to her home at. Lang on Monday. M r. and Mrs. R. Morton spent Sunday with Franklin friends. Mrs. W. C. Swifzer, 0: Bethel, was a. vxaltor to Omemeé Friday. A number of buildings are beivg erected in Omemee, and the town has every appearance of prosperity. Miss ena Mag w, or Omemae, is the gnexl of her sister, Mrs. T. Z. Webster. â€" L4kuï¬vld News. Hats and Caps, Latest Styles, Close Cut Prices Mrs. G, W. McKlm and Miss Jennie Balfwr retuned last week from a. vxsit to Toronto. .\lr Jnsep‘x Edward, of Island Pond, \‘L, is in town on a visit. Mr. Joseph Armstrong, of Peterborb, was in town last week on busmess. A Boston girl becmnadnm!) aftereat- iag an apple l'lherc are mmne‘l men xxwan emmzh t.» nuke enquiries as to \- imre grafts from the tree that produc- ‘d hut fruit CAL!» gbtajneds (Se-t your Itepxirmg done at W. F. Mc(‘urt_\"~x Jewellery Store. No high pricra. " Live and Let Live," our motto. All work warranted. Come and see~ us. 77 Keantg Liiidsay.â€"5-tf Miss Lottie Heaslip, of Manvers. was a. guest 3‘ the home of Mrs. R. Morton Friday and Saturday. General Dry Goods, Fully Assorted. Special Value In All Lines. Mr. G. H. Howson, of Petal-borough, Genersl Agent for the Northern Life Assurance Company of Canada, whose head ofï¬ce is in London, Ont" was in town Tuesday and Wednesday in the lutuest of the COmpany.‘ M r. H owson has been very ‘auccessml in working up some good business in this vicinity. Sandy. In another column. Mr. Burton Blackwell. teacher at Mt. Horeb, spent Sundav at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. W. Black- well. Mr. Isaac Richardson, of Millbrook, was in town this week on business. Tho Harvest Thanksgiving Services in Christ Church will be held on Sun- day, Sept. 24. The Rev. G. A. Rix, Canto of the Church of the Redeemer in Toronto, will preach morning snd evening. After the mornirg service the Holy Communion will be administered. The ladies of the cnngrsgatmn are in charge at decorating the church suita- blé for the object of the services. The choir is preparing Thanksgiving an- thems also. It is hoped that every one will avail himself on this occasion to ratify before God and man his thank- {nlness for the bountiful harvest, On Mondai‘. Sept. 25, a Garden Party will be held, Ofï¬ce and yard N0. 9 chtbria Avenue. next to Sylvester Bros. P. S. C111 21ml see our $3.03 and $44 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber of all kinds, rough and ressed. Shingle of all classes from 60 cents per M. up. Best pine Lath and fresh Lune always in stock. Also Field Tile, Glazed Sew- er Pipe, all sizes, and the Celebrated Queenston Cement at $I.20 to $1.30 per bbl. Clean Hardwood Charcoal, by the car orbushel. Grate, 15.155 Stove and Nut, Fresh Mined Coal, coming direct from Mines, weekly. Blacksmith coal a specialty. Call and get our prices, or Write for quotations before buying, “ We \Vill Suit You.†R. Bryans 00., Lindsay. nmm “A mni \2. n \-'ir~fnri:1 Avenue. Phone N0. 56- LOCK L LACONXC â€w.â€" -;M.â€"..., «W SPECIAL SALE OF FURS AT ARMSTRONG BRC _ S. KENT STREET, LINDSAY . Bryan-s Co. LIND SAY. our 33.00 am! $4.00 pine sheeting Lumber.â€"Iy DEViSiOll Court Sittings, Friday, Sept. 28th. This is one of the best collecting sittings of the year. matoes 8 cans 25c. Salmon 100. Lunch Tongue 800. Boned Chicken 25c. “ Turkey 250. FRUITS-Oran ges, Lem- 3 Boxes, 25 Cts. J. E. ADAMS, Omemee. Mr. W. C. Sszer was in Lindsay Tuesday on business. One of the greatest events of the nut- umn season is the announced enlarge- ment of that truly great newspaper the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal. The enlargement makes the Family Herald 9. paper equal toa book of 384 pages each week, making 52 such books in the year. The Fannly Herald and Weekly Star is simply carrying everything hefure it, the circulation jumping by leaps and bounds. Its cir- eulatlol) is without. deubt most marvel- lous, and as far as we can see, every one says it deserves it. matoes 3 cans Salmon Lunch Tongue Boned Chicken Blue Berries 150, Lombard Plums 15c. Peas, Corn, and To- Mr. J. J. Williams, who has been in West Rush, N. Y.. the past few months, has returned to Omemee. Mr. Williams many friends will welcome him back. Mr. and Mrs. Ro‘m. Cunningham, of )Iillbrook,spent Sunday at the home of Mr. James Cunningham. Rev. E. A. Langfeldt. M. .-\., will at- tend the Rural Deanery meeting at ï¬iillbrook today and I) morrow. ' The Misses Bellu‘tr‘pence, Maggie and Ida. Scott, who are attending the Lind- sm/ Model School, spent Saturday and Sunday at. their homes in Omemee. The man with rheumatism must howl night and day with pain. But what is the need of it when Dr. Hall’s Rheumatic Cure will make him well again? The rheumatic sufferer can get it for 50 cents at any drug s:ore. Why delay longer? Mr. Chas. Sudds. farmer, Simcoe Island, suffered with Muscular Rheumatism for eight years. Half a bottle of Dr. Hall’s Rheumatic Cure cured him completely. This preparation is taken internally. so cents a bottle containing ten (lays‘ treatment. For sale at all drug stores. Miss Jennie Jmars, who has been a telephone operator in Milllwook the past few months, is spending her hon- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones in town. For engagement and “edding rings :50 to W. F. McCarty, the Jeweller, 77 Kent St. Lindsay. south side. â€"5-tf Smoked Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Smoked Splced Rofls and Bologna Sausage; Mrs. R. Grandy presented to Christ Church a beautiful memorial in' the farm of a. Iectnrn, made of quartered oak. A brass plate has the following inscriï¬tion: Pnnsnmm» T0 mem CHURCH, m‘ Mas. R. Gunny, T0 Tm: GLORY or Gon AX!) xx Lovxxa Mrmonv OF Hm Hrsmsn, ROB ER'I‘ GRAN DY, ESQ.. me FELL ASLEEP IN Jnsrs, Arc. 5, I899. J. E. ADAMS, The lecturn will be placed in the chance] and wili be used next Sunday for the ï¬rs: time. It is a. very beautiful gift,and a. loving memorial to the ven- erable Robert Grandy. ons dz Bananas. Strawberries, To-day, Yesterday. Sept 20th, was the 45th i anniversary of a victory rendered glor- ‘ ions by British pluck and dash-«battle of the Alma. when Russia's pride was humbled Lindsay numbers among its citizens three survivors of that and oth- er memorable and decisive battles orthe Crimean campaignâ€"Major Deacon, of the let Royals, Sergt~Majpr Martin, of the 2lst Royals or British Fusilers, and Sergt~ Major Luscomhe, ofthe 20th Lan- cashires, (now Fusiliers). Our readers and especially the many warm personal friends of the above named veterans, will join with us in hoping that they' may live to celebrate many more anni- versaries of the glorious event. CANNED GOODS : FRESH GROCERIES, AT RIGHT PRICES. Battle of the Alma. A Dismal Howl. ing Services in ChristChurch, Omemee, on Sunday next. Rev. G. A. Rix, of Toronto, will he the special preacher. 'l‘he‘mornlhg service is at 10.30, and at the close of it the Holy (Jonnnunion will be celebrated. Evening servlce at 7 o'clock. 1n the afternoon a special children’s service at 2.30. The otfertor- he at she services are to be devotad to the general purpose fund of the Church. Monday, Sept. 25, a Garden Party WI“ be held on the grounds of Alis.Stephen- son, under the ausinices of the Woman’s Auxiliary. The llevs. \V. C. Allen of Milliiruok, J. C. Davidson of l’eterbor- ongh, C. ll. Marsh of Lindsay, and_\\'. M. Kanniwin will be amongst. the visi- ‘ tors. I Remember the Harvest Taiklglv\ The following marriage ceremony \\ as said by a. Tennessee Sq mm a. short time ago: “ Wilt than take her for thy pard ; for better or for worse to have, to hold, to fondly guard till hauled off in n hearse ? Wilt thou let her ï¬uve her way. consult her many wishes; make the ï¬re every day and help her wash the dishes? Wilt thou comfort her and support hei- father and mother, Aunt Jemima and Uncle John, three sisters and a. brother?" And his face grew pale and blank; it was too late to jilt. As thrOugh the tloor he sank, he said: “I \tilt.†In the township of Ops on Tuesday. Sept. 19th, 1899,.Iames Alexander Blay- lock, aged 25 years. The funeral will take place from the! family residence, Lotti, Con. 11 Ops, on: Thursday. Sept. 21“ at 10. 30 a.m., and . proceed to the Presbyterian Burymg' I Ground, near Mount Pleasant, for mter- I xuent. Service at. the house at 10 mm. FOUR P01NTS IN ITS FAVOR’ . FiRST-GUICKEST To CURE SECOND-8:17:57 T0 TAR! Tl-iin-PnOST man-m! canons“: Fou RTH-CH EAPEBT To BUY One bottle contains ten days’ treatment IN BIG BOTTLES, 50 CENTS; 6 THE on. HALL MEDICINI co. CanadianAgeqcyL - MOI. A western editor has been asked the question. " Do hogs pay ? †He answers that a good many don’t. They take the paper {or several years, and then have the postmaster send it back marked “ refused." The Emily Agricultural Society’s Fall Exhibition will be held in Omemee on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 4th and 5th, and promises to be far ahead of any other that has taken place here. The splendid list of Otï¬cers and Direc- tors. whose names appear in the Prize Lists, bespeak for the Fur a. grand success. The attractions will be great- er and all who attend the Emily Exhi- bition of 1899 “'ill be well pleased. See large bills and prize lists for full par- ticulurs. The undersigned is prepared to loan 1111mm on ï¬rst-class farm property in Large 11111111111: 8 at 4) per cent Small u11111111esat slightly Increased rates of Inlet-mt. '1 erms of re payment to suit borruner. Barrister, Solicitor, c., Lindsay, Out. In Omemee every Monday. N. B.-Ha\'e several clients who desire to hm good farm property at a bargain. â€"27-iy Mr RE Ford has gone on a trip to Calgary, N WT. Service at. St. John’s Church, Emil)’. next AS’unday at 6.30 p.m., Instead of at 10.30 am. as usual. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF EMILY Under and by virtue of the power or sale contained in a mortgage (which will be prudumd at time of sale) there will he offered for sale bv pnhllc auc- tion at the "'{ADBURN HOUSE. in the Be sure and attend “16 Emily Exhi- bition on Oct. 4 and 5. Mortgage Sale of Farm The Harvest Thanksgiving Services in St. Jelm’s and St, James’ Churches will be hold some time in October. Viilage of Omemee; Friday, 22nd September, 1899, at one o’clock in the afternoon, by Mr. ELIAS BOWES, Auctioneer, ALL AND SlN(iUI.AR that part of Lnt 8 in the third Concession lying north and west of Pigeon ("reek or the Mill Pond in the said Township of EmJy, Containing about 1‘25 acres 0n the 83. d_ )rnperty is situate a hritk dwelling x26 feet and 18 x 24 feet. a frame I am 45 x .50 feet. \\ ith ad- dition 38 x I3 feet said to be in a. good state of repaig. The farm is about. 1 mile from the Village of Omemee. TERMS OF SALEâ€"10percent.nfthe purchase money on the day of sale, 20 per cent. more on the 23rd day of Octo‘ her next, and the balance on the 23rd day of October, 1904, to be secured _by mortgage on the property with interâ€" est at six per cent. per annum.: The Vendors have a reserved bid. Other terms and conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale and can in the meantime be ascertain- ed from the undersigned. HOSKIN, OGDEN ‘ HOSKIN, 23 Toronto Street, Toronto, annon’s Soucx’rons. Dated Toronto, Augus‘ 23rd, 1899. In the County of Victoria. 4:; PER CE NT. FOR $11.13 Kr ALI. nauadlsrs in the County of Victoria, on I. E. Weldon, DIED \Vhich make Plymouth Twine indispens- able for the Government Farm Service â€"-great- est strength, perfect evenness, extreme length, freedom from tangles. 1T»11!“i‘1_\‘â€"--'(11‘C absolute- lv necessary also to the Twine that Wlll do I . ‘ ' < I perfect work in every harvest held. lhe selec- ltion of Plymouth for Government service was I not made ha )hazard, but, after the most care- I . l : ful practical test had thoroughly demonstrated : it to be the BEST. Plymouth has qualities : peculiar to itself, which cause it to work per- } fectly where other brands fail. l “W a... Prudent People Prefer Plymouth s QQQ°€Q12Â¥3£§§ QQ Wlf your deals: 6.0:: nut handle: our Twine, W11“ Plymouth 311:.- der Twine Agency, 5% Bay Street, Toronto. THUSE flU-ALITIES - - The Mirror to Jan. Est, 1900, as a special induce- ment to get new Subscribers, for only 250. Or~ fmmn OW to Jan. 1', 19%}, for only $1.00. A charming story by the author of " David Harum †has reached us this week. An unusual subject for romance, the bero,s. Bank Teller, falls in love with the daughter of one of the direct- ors, and the plot deals with the difï¬cul- ties and complications which ensue in an interesting and admirable manner. The story is published by The Poole Printing Company, Limited, Toronto, and is for sale by all newsdealers, at the low price of 15 cents, or will be sent pnstpsid by the publishers on receipt of price. THE TELLER. For rates and fix“ information apply to J. D. THORNTON, Local Agent, at Ome- mee. or to Rates are low, terms liberal, security ample, Casn “surrender value, paid up Insur- ance, Loan Value, or extended Insurance, guaranteed after three years, and are all en- dorsed on the l‘olicy 374 \VATER S'l‘., PETERBOROUGH. THE. GUARANTEED CASH SUR- RENDER AND LOAN POLICY, issued by theNOIxIHERN LIFE, is unequalkd by am othcx Life Insurance Policy in the \V odd. " *- plans of Life :111d Endowment Polices Issued. HON. DAVID MILLS, Q. ofjustice, President. . Head Ofï¬ce, London, Ont. The Northern Life Assurance Company Of Canada. Authorized Capital ......... Subscribed Capital ...... Paid-up Capital ............ SURPLUS for Security of Policy Holders ..... Thglaï¬cst methods and most proï¬table G. H. HUWSDN, General Agent, JOHN MILNE, Manager. (Successor to the late Dr. Hart.) Member of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, and 'l‘orento University. Also Graduate of American Dental College. Most modermpaivnleas dentistry prac- tised in most scientiï¬c manner. Charges moderate. OFFICEâ€"Hart’s 01d Stand, (over Armstrong’s Fur Store. Jâ€"8-3m Dr. Arthur Day, DENTIST, LIN DSA Y. ,ooo,ooo.oo 858, 350. 00 206,725 .00 C., Minister 857,376-43 i'!‘ PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. This Trade Mark ls £1}? OMEMEE. In order to make room for anoth- er line of Goods, I will Oï¬â€˜er Special BARGAINS Ill GHIJEEHIES LINDSAY, The Peoples Grloeerty W. BRADBURN. $1.00 Boot. Men’s Blucher Cut $I.2o. Men‘s Oil Grain $I.50. Boy’s Boots 65, 75, 85, $1.00. Boy’s Chocolate $I.25. Boys Dongolas $1.15. Ladies’ Oxfords 75, 85. 1.00, 1.25. “ Southern Tie 1.65, reg $2. Men’s Bunkim 90c., good as any Robinson 8c Ewart, A NEW STORE, - A NEW STOCK, Look at a Few of Our Prices. Watch this space for next week’s announcement Robinson Ewar‘iti; Have returned from the market with a. New Stock and at Prices to suit the Customer. Th: goods are very stylish in Clocks, Watches, J ew- ellery, Fancy Combs for Ladies’ Hairdressing ;. New and Stylish Purses, Fancy Writing Paper and Envelopes. Prayer Books and Hymnais. 3 New Assortment of Musical Instruments. A fresh stock of Timothy Seed, Mangle Turnip, c.. New Stock of patent medicine at out prices, We, intend closing our store earlier in the Ming Please call and examine our new goods. R. J. Mulligan, DRUGGIST, OMEMEE .o‘ S A L E Still Continues. 74 Kent St, 2 Doors West Campbell’sGrocer); Dealer in Good Bicycles. for the next 10 Days. ONTARIO.