ill Ofï¬ce 78 m, in black oa. ... on. o.- Ige Dustels, ï¬ne quality ittle are ores 'erware, found tb at , Lc mans lent, P129 Jt, “ Dairy 150 Cotton East. you ES. .play. and ï¬htst 01'6 Ednflnflv 1m; {ht- qualities “y Cake, I! you n-qmre anything inapocmlel oyofluuu Jw. (‘all sud have your eyes mud hoe. Satisfaction entranced. 1’. ll COM), Druzgist and Optnclnn, Lindsay.â€"!f. The ammy {Honda of Alt. 1. J. Nichol. will be plea. d to learn um h'o hu do. cidod la "main in ()momeo. Ho h†$8â€. I. ‘.\'hitesmith, Wucluuaker Jeweler, Jw, «Hlmulla; WI“ be an “no Minn: Udiea, Oxnemee. on Thursday um! Friday. Se; t. 26â€: and 27th He will have I big Mack 01' ï¬ne clan maln- Iprmga an spa-In! prluosafulty wanna- Iod Tum um the h m main-primes ho In: ever had. All work warnmod. Culleuly. opened p a new lumber ind, and II unpaved tn {arm-h "no general public with. a}! kind- at rough lamb", mt. thingies-Jud In fact anymmc usually Inn-pt In a ant-clans lumbet ind. Ho solicits a Ihure ofyour wtrouage. Be. 3-â€. in another comma. Mr. I. E Weldon. of Mes“ cm Wol- duu, Barrhters ‘tc . LmJnay. will be n: In. Umom -o ufllce over Budburu'u Grucory, every Monday. 77 Kent-St, LINDSAY 3h. Chas. leu of Emily, was kicked by : colt on Monday In“ and severely lnjnn-d. We hupo that under good medical nttondauco he will soon [0' cont. An Emergency Meeting 01' the members of Christ Church will be haul in the basement of the Presbyterian Church. Thun- day, 19th, at 8 p. m. Drs. Wightman Scott, Dentists of Peterboro, visit Omemee every 'lhursday. Ofï¬ce two Doors east or 1‘. Ivory 8!. Sons' General Store. In the line of Clocks there is a wide range for yQur selection here. Small cl )cks that are pretty and reliable; they make tasteful orna. ments and keep good time. too. Polishel natural wood cases, or metttl, or marbleâ€"you select to unit your taste. 8 DJ)’ Clocks, reliable, only $2.50. . Our pnces are the lowest for ï¬ne goods. The Popular Jeweler Store. A number n! the member. 0! tho, Misslon Band of ('hrist ('lmrch called at the Rectory to say good-bye to their President They pro seated her with a o-nlill silrer Salad fork and tho followlnc address: ‘ I ‘ To Ova 82m van ansnu-zs'r, Mus. Lasc- rm m. ‘ We, the members of lho Mission “and feel “e cannot say good-ha? wllhout l: llix ._- you llu“ lrul; sorry we nru that. you are shout lo leave us. We wish moat heartily to thank you for your alluring effort: and patience in All the work we have hoeu prlvlleged to d». Your example In the past will In a help to us In the l'utnrr, 3nd "to ti mo room. together n ill ever he toeuch 01-0 of as ; happy, happy memory, wm. much love and every uood wish us wk ymz In accept this token 0! re- membrance fr 0 In the mambo" o! l‘hrlsl ('llurch Misalon Band. Unique E In sneeeutnlly used monthly by over (mom. sue,et!ectnnl. Luna at on: dm 6 to: Cook's as- In! Go.- rll. ‘l‘ko no 0 er, 3: .11 Mixtures. pull nnd amnion. no dangerous. Price. No. I. 81 get 1:02:80. D. 10 degrees "torment: per box. as I o! mauled on neelp: of price nnd two Hen. lumps. I'lo that Company Window on» rm 1 nnd 2 ooldond "com“ on responsible Dynam- Ln cm ANNO!TNCE.\IRN1‘.â€"Havlng purchased m» Drug Buuluess fonnurlyeurrled on un- do: the ï¬rm nuue 0! 0113101! D k \VAIB". I wlll continua ll. under the flame name. ll. VIII be my euro to madman: the high repu- uuon so long held by me bllflnflli for re- llable good- nml (or accuracy In tho prepar- llvlun ol modlchun nnd pro-curious. The I oek wlll be mln'alnod M a la]: luna- OM oroxcdlonec. Invltlng s eonlmuonce 0! Intro . very respectfully. DICKSUX DA VIBDO. .c-81n. Signed. Sam Adamo, Fthel Cluke, Genie Grundy, and Jeanie Lamb. Cvmamee, Sept 7m, 1901. A: the hon. of Mmlhm'y. on Friday but, a. brutal! to: wu tendered by tho \Vomll's Auxilluy to Mn. Lnugfolds, llounry President oldho Sockâ€. The very onjorabk evening will be tang to. “unmoved by tholtm number pmons ‘ We only draw: back to m plenum. was um n was to say good bu. Kind... Viol-00, mph-l with mu won ox. pruned by ovoryono. Donna he: til ‘00 Mid mombonl-Ip. Mn. unfold. ha by he: "or and] hplp. he: untan- tng gentbne- 3nd conï¬ne] won an Inn and esteem 0! «on member of u». Bunch. It I. hoped that in the [More the Auxiliary may often In" the plasma of having “not: fotmov Inc-abet muons-t than u a welcome mu] how and goo“. W. F. MCBARW! LOCK h LICONIC ’3 Cotton Boot Comma ncks The M 5m Hing 31:8. “1.1).. tondh late a doves his 8i: erboro Mann. 1'. A. McPherson (30., have had orectod a large addition to Ulell’ ltoro. which “I“ ufl'nrd more room for the tranaaotton of their steadily in- otoulug buslneu. Mr. (‘. J. A. ’l‘ruin has returned m Oman... and has tank-m charge of Mr F. 5!. Cobb's 'l'nilm Shop, and having placed in flock u aplv-mlhl Inc of sun.- iugn, our-coatings, c.. ulsu ready-‘0- wear sullr.over-mu-, c.. he m" be pleaud m quom prirea {or same, and to supply you with up-tn-date clothing, It prices that defy conmetmov. Re. number the place, next to '1‘. J. Parsonav grocery. Mr. J. A. Rmnpliu. D. O . \l‘t. hnb‘uturday for Bul‘llufll'lt . wre Lo will reumiuTou-e tune in the {uter- osu of the above Order. Mr. J. D. Thornton was in Linda"), Satunhy; on lnmneus. Rev. becm lubje Dr. I". W. Ivory, dentin, rammed to Ruchenu, R, Y., Frhluy ufleruoon to resume his dam-o. The hunt “the: o! I hug†circle of lrielula go With him. Maura. "any Mam-o and Xonnan Holden no attending the Pun-Ameri- can Expormon. Rev. E. A. eml lire. Langivldt leave Omemee immorrow for Ashburnhuin. The obuve notice will be received with regret by their many friends in Ome- mee and Einiiy,to “'.""'" they haveen- dear-ed thenmeivea by their l- clable and amicable Jlumi-laion. Mr. Ian:- leidt, is an va'neei expounder of the Gospel, umi in the capacii; of Rector. he will be greatly missed by ihe con- gregations of Christ Church, Onemee, Si. Johp’e and St. James’ Churches, Elniiv, in whom he has faithfully and urneltiy preached during the put two yours. The congregation of St. Luke'e Church, Aehburnham. can well afford to congratulate iliomleli es on securing Rev. E. A. Langieldi. 3’. A., as their Rector, and the cit lens of that town may also feel pleaded - n having such a highly esteemed family come to :9- side with them. '1 he Mirror joins \\ ii h their many friends here in winhin them continued uuvcvee and happiness 31 r. 1 town a of hi.“ George Mrs. H" our Sunday. .\l r! tendon? Me .\I Mr. \V. McCartney, 4»! BuIlnany, guw the Mirror 8 lrieudly «all Mundn: . The many friends of M r. (390'. limb will be sorry tn learn that he had pun clone of his ï¬ngers taken ( (I while thrashing on Monday of Ian! \\ rek. ProcJJLDe SHberg. opuclun nudcele- brand eye specialist. from Germany. will \‘hltOmeneeuu-ee "mo-I In your. and may baconaultedut the Brndburn House Parlors. Watch for dates. All consultations free 01 chums. Thouhnvlng week or lmpeu‘ect. eyeuhould not am to consult. him. Mr. A, E llavler, Editor of: be late Mzu BIOOK M Essmum, is a guest at the home 0‘ U. W. and Mrs Richards, Una week. 'llce Fdltnr of! his Journal “as Initiated In the utï¬ve of we “ESSEV- «an. under lne lnmrm-tior-s 6! Mr. Huy- wr, who. I! sparPd to see next Tues- day, will ntriko 76. We wish him many more year: of health and prosperity. _ The Emily Full» Exhihllinn to he held ut Omemee on Tuesday and Wednesday Oct, 1 2, should receive the ctr-opera- tlou and support of every citizen of Omenxee and surrounding country. By working unanimously and hurmonlonn- : ly togetherthe success 0! the annual Full Exhibition is assured. Let each one dosomethlng. flnsnclnllv or other. wlse. to promote and further its success. “Where In no reason ‘hy the Emily Aviculturul Soclely‘e Exhlb l t l o u should not be made just as successful ‘ ï¬nmclully and otherwise, as the East Durham and (Juan Exhlbmon. The Townships of Emlly and Ops produce :- good stock, crops dsc as any in the world, und It only nsede the people of thls diatrlct to units and push forward the Interest: of the Fair. and by doing so will help to make the Oulemee Ex- hlbition one of the best in the Domino lo'n. , for ï¬ve pleased stores ‘ hair. It Helen! been 8“)" and this] f0; 0‘ I ha‘ ï¬ve th‘ “if Drilliii. Moved by Thomas Stephenson Esq" J. P., seconded by R. H. Graham Esq., that the vestry having learned through the press that his Lordship the Bishop of this diocese has at the instence of the neighboring perish o! Ashbumhntu «Appointed our esteemed Rector thereto, thereby severing the mnnectuon so happily existing bemoan the R00")? and the people of this parish, while fully nlive to the serious loss ue u'ï¬- about to snstnin iron; this action, we desire to assure the liev .\ir Langleldt and his amiable and much love-d mic that they will curry With them our con- tinued good wishes, and we hate no doubt that his indmnitnblu a“orgy, kindness of heart and eytnpnthetic nature.conpied uith his great and un- Comgnotl talent as a preacher, will in the near future command the attention and will he sought after h)- u tar more important pariah than thatto u hnh he has been appointed. '1' In a following motlon: m o v e d by W. R. (‘ottinglnnun, see. by Hen!) Jackson. that his Lordship the Bishop he petitioned to appoint to the Rec-to:- alnp of this parish the Rev. J. ILTenor of Uruighurut, was cutried unanimous- ly. 'l'lm {ullmn lnu mollon was also curled moved by 'l‘. (7. Stephenson. Esq . sec. by R. 11. Johnson. Esq.. that whereas on the mu of Sept. the Rev. E. A- Luuufeldt will cease to have charge 0‘ tnla parish, and whereas I: MI] is in the best interests of the parish to have him conxlnuein charge umil his nuc- ceseor la appolmed, therefore Ike Rev. Mr. Lungfeldt ls hereby requested h continue in charge 0! this parish until his successor is appointed. Thursday evening last a large and esentatlre gathering of the mem- ofthe several congregulione in tl-e ash of Omemec and Emily, “‘st held the basement. of the Presbyterian lmrcln,todnscuaa the question of e uccessor to ll 9 present highly esteem- ind Rector the Rev. E. A. Langfolnll. After mum expruslmm of deep regret on the part of the members prelent at the great loss that the pnrlsh will sue- tain at his departure, the lollowlng motlou wan put to the meeting and un- animously adopted. Messrs. W. 1! Curry Co.. are kept busy In their two large stores supplying their numerous customers with the choices: stock ofdry goods, groceries, hardware ow... that are purchaseable. and at the lowest 1 ri‘ es possiblv. See 3 IV. in another column. J W. Young. HIlhum-rhtroet.l'oetorlmro, [Hmvlu Repair bhop. Her-urn! repalrlng. nrnzthuu speck-In. 1“ HI! stock urh‘undrlei gnu-vs on hand. Prlmm reasonable. Axum. lur nnmlrurd Bk) clt'fl. A cull ls moat lespuclfull) sollultcdu 2m Mr. G. W. Green, photogra- pher will visit, his Omemee Studio, Fridg‘jgï¬ept. 20. The third edition of the Canadian Newspapor Directory. just reueivcd. in a thoroughly complete and up-to~dule handbook ofCauadian journalism. Apart from Its aVon‘ed purpose the book will be found a valuable gazetteer of every city. town uni! village that can boast. ol'u local paper. It gives the population 0 I each tom), Indicates cum ty seats, give. the railroads touclu- ing each place. names the villages eur- runudlng each newspaper town, the telegreph,pobtal nod telephone fuelli- ties and the principal industries and chief shipments. no usefulness lo advertisers and olho era who have dealings With newspapers in obvious. From no other source can they ohmln the data alvon in this vol- ume, which in the condensed result of many years of study and experience In line newspaper ï¬eld. A special Icahn. of the dlteflory is a set of four newspaper map. boretlug the whole Dominion. The boot contains over 350 pages, in handsomely bound and reflects great credit upon A. McKlm «K; (3035 Newt. papet Advertising Agency. Manual. who are the pnbhshen. Pointers Ahbht Newspapers. Dir. Green, Photographer. of Peterboro. will Visit his Ome- mee Studio to-morrow. Friday Sept. 20. High-class work, prices low. Call and see him' I in Peterbom try 0. R. MoGrognr, claws Confeclloxwrche Cream um. 54-. Weddlng ('nkes a. Specialty. 406 Stu-(gel. Acnll ls must. respectfully lr-yvlu ropulrlygln all its “worth Smrln-k“mu-hlnes. ‘ Mm. kn. \V. WEIN'I‘ER, r2. 25Wm. SI. Narniaâ€"3m- ry Sous have had addition to their-flora, to their Dress making and im: Department. which is dreaamaker, with a large 11 experience. Their .\lill- will be opened next Mon~ 0 Mlllinery Openings will ced shortly. 'l‘luev will have t. ï¬nest, and latest stock. of note, c., ever put on sale in . A cordial invitation is ex. 0 the ladies of Ornemee and dim: country to call and sea 'Y(-‘I.E AND VGENERA L cery has recently verlumled. making modern outside of Bmdbum’a stock Honery. cuun e d a choice and fresh. at lowest prices, go to I .B. Druggist and Op- m, 0:524 0mm 1:: for Tm: STEELE, Tumultâ€. in m this 30! this week. and naive orders fur all Bpring Fln‘ erlug Fruit Plants, and Iv. etc . f .r Curie:- At me Mxrmun 11st, 1902, for only 350. Subscribe now and get all the News l Fourteen acres of land ï¬lth good A Standard HlStorlcel work. ' brick residem-o gum] “'0th shod. good I homo stable, good cuw otahh'. 2 good Frnm the Guelph Herald 0! Sept 16. wells, place shunted Inside coruontlon The World l‘ubllahlng (‘oxupany of[ Apply '0 Guelph, Out, have arranged to issue in I John Sanderson, Omomee. Cannda the best of all or the furthocmno lug books on the lite o! the late Presi- dent McKinley. It will he a mugniï¬-l vent work profusely illustrated. written l by Murat Hal-tend. the celebrated war ' correspondentfthe man that was selec- ' ted by the Government of the line President. McKinley to write the amt:- lttl report on the Philippine Islands. Murat llalstead ins been a life-long friend of President McKinley. and it “ill be a. labor of love for him to ï¬nish this book, which has long been in preparation. It \itll be completeâ€"his boyhood. manhood, wur services. pull- tlcsl and social life, assassination, full account orthe assassin and the anarch- ist's conspiracy contucted therewith, medical treatment. denth. burial and state funeral. The book is so cheap and so excellent that every family should have a copy. We understand that a magniï¬cent portrait of l’resxdent McKinley,18 x 22 inches In size, on cardboard, ' Mll be given with each copy of the book. The work u Ill be sold by subscription and agents will ï¬nd an minouncemem ol Interest to them m andther columr. l have received Inslructions from Mr. David 'l‘uole, to sell by public auc- tion, on the men-isms. Lot‘b, Con. 2. Emily,on Monday, Oct. 7th. 1901, at l p u: . the {ullmsing valuable [arm flock, implements, M4 TERMS: All unma ofSlo and under, cuh; over that amount. )2 months mean will be given to panics furnish. inc approved juml Hates, without ink» on if â€id u Len due; I! not so paid, In- leres: ut the rate on; per cent. not an- num will he charged from date of mule. J Black honing-ennui purpose com- lng 6303". I Black hone, draught. coming 8 rears. 8 Cows In cult to tlwro bred bull ; 4 Swan! coming 3 Menu: 3 Boilers coming 2 yours; 5 Slow: dom- ing 2 nuts; cum-ea; I Put (ton; 101mg Plow†Walking Plow; 1 Double (far- rlnal, ISet heavy harness; I Set car- ruuo harness, extra. and other articles too numerous :0 meullm, The above guodl m": chattels nun be [old without reserve as Mr. Tech I a. rented his fan". AGENTS W ANTEDâ€"Far the Life of the Late Presidium McKinley. Price only 8.50. A magnificent portrait oi President McKinlev. i8: 22 inches, will be given as a premium with each copy 301mm. if preferred, a choice of nine other premium pictures, Including the Duke nu.) Duchess v-i Yotk. Pros- pectus itev; semi We. in pay coat of mmling. ('redli given, liimrui terms, freight paid. Sell our Xmas. hooks, they are the heat. , A premium wiih everyone. Addrcss, \i‘unui i‘l'nusn- mi Ummm'. (Evan-n; Ox'm-m '. The Lebanon re-Opening ser} vices on Sunday and Monday were successful beyond the most sanguine expectations of the Pastor and members 01 the church. Fuil report next week. A discount u! 0 per cont. allowed for! rush on credit amounts. l (‘emrnl Canada. Ottawa, Sept. “-22. Eldon, Woodville, Sept. Iii-20. ' I Iggih Victoria, Victoria Road. Eop‘.‘ . . I 24'I‘iny and Toy, )lidiand, Fapt. 25-26. I Durham, WI "by, Sept. 20-28. | Ventral, Lindsay, Sam. 26-28. mm sum-m», Orliilu, Sept. 30. to Oct.' chat 2. Orillia. Oct 1-2. (Mommas, Keenp Oct.†.. 2’. Inns! Norihuml erland \\ ark worth. 0"“ . C‘n Bohcnyvenn, Oct. 3-4. Rut Pelerimro. Norwm-d, Oct. 8-9. Uxhrldga, Sept, 84-25. Guelph {Honiml Gnoipli Sept. 17-19. East Durham and (‘ avail Exhibition. \iillhronk, Oct. 3-4. Dr. Neelands. DENTIST, . Ll N DSA Y, 'Elflily Fa“ Exmmflon Dmï¬mee'. Visits the Omemea Commercial Hotel, 1 [opposite the no“ Post. Ofï¬ce Block, the ' FALL FAIRS. 001.1'2. ' : ï¬rst Tuesday of every month. Admiu- ; W est Durham. Bowmonvllle Sam. I: I htered gal “ith great success for o‘r . 13. I 25 years. Beautiful team and sp. eudid I CW‘N‘I Canada, 0“““3- 99“- "'22- I an. f. ro“n and bridge \mrk inserted. ‘ Eldon Woodville Sept. Ill-20. I l ’ . ' ind. (lice near] ' o to h" Noun Victoria, Victoria I} and. Sam. I L “y o ’ PPOSi Imp- I l -25. I Ion 's llotel.- 28-]! 13. Corporation of the County of Victoria. Nuucelsheroby given that theun- Icipul Comm“ 0! the Corporation of the (‘oumy of Victoria will meet in the (’onucll (fl-umber, in the Court House, Lindsay Monday, Sept... 23rd, 1901, at? o'pclock m. ,fur the omnid- emtion of An Act for Ihe 1m: rmement 0! Public Iliulma) a, in â€union to 3 Count) Road System. County Clerk's Ofï¬ce. Lindsay, Sept 911:, 190]. Exccllem. Acct-mmudnlimxs for X'am- American Visitors. 240-244 North Division-st.“ BUFFALO, N. 3!, Beautiful ' Furni§hgfl,,ï¬onms. ,. P..-â€"_â€"â€" Very convenient. Terms ream? ï¬â€˜Butho [#00391 ï¬'l‘nke nit-him": Street Car 1;: not M] at Nnrlh Division Shot w all: one Wâ€. ' “ THE GORDON,†LIFE OF PRESIDENT leKlNLEY, Unroserved Credit. Sale. J. 0. BROWN, l’mprietor. J . B. McNEILLIE, '1‘. ll. MCQUADE, Auctioneer. 0N.... COUNTY CLERK. BVICTURIA STEAM LAUNDRY Colqmn $.39 s'gé L'hlumn'zï¬ Column 15 V Professional Cami. one web and under. $5pcg'hyeor. $3 for nix months, 31 tor one mon . > 1:: published every Thursday Morning n In (Mice. King struel,0memu. Legal notices Scents per Hue mu inser- tion. 2 com- per line eat-h subsequent lu- seruonâ€"Nonparlnl measurement. 1:: “not m we Inch. , Alverusomonts such as last. ntrnyod. wanted. elm. will he Inserted three Mme- for $1.0m: late: “on 50 can“. each subuequom Insertion 25 cents. Births, Dontlm, and Marriages are Inseued free. Advertisementi wlll be contlnued and c-lmrged {or uptl} lpr‘lglddeAn. ,A, _,- A- x- L. Changes ofniiverï¬wmcntn are to be In the ofï¬ce nut later than Monday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Terms, $1.50 per year, or $l.00per yen 11 â€Id in advance. C. W. RICHARDS, â€you will investigate ouri methods and try our work, wearc: conï¬dent of your custom. U will convmce you that the laundry that is equiped with the best machinery and operated by the best workmen under the best system, is the laundry most like- ly to do satisfactory work. OMEMEE :: AGENCYJ Mirror omce: I Reflection Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, Ll NDSA Y. Honor Graduate nf Toronto UniverO- ity and Royal College of Dental Sur- geonu. All the latest. and improved branches of dentistry successfully performed. Charges moderate. O 1" F l C E over Gatory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and William streets. ' ’cm and set Prleo Linkâ€"u Bradburn House. 0)! EMEE. third Hominy of each mounts-474:? w A. BUUDWIN’S. See and be convinced that we carry the best, the cheapest and the prettiest Wall Papers The Omemee Mirror Sergt. Hajor Martin, Proprietor. I-pposite Dundas Fla- velle Bros., Kent St. made in Canada, at LINDSAY. GOODWIN’S ADVERTISING RATES: lyr. Gmo. 8mm “no. lvk. For Rent. ‘obert Buddy. Editor and Publisher :12 Public EF. M. COBB, If you have a. MIS-FIT bring it and we will make Mr. CJ .A. Train 1 I have placed in stock a complete new line of Tweeds, Worstédé, Cheviots, Venetians and “'l‘iousmings. Also Overcoatings for {all and winter we IIIâ€"ail the latest styles. Our: Ready-Made StockWill alsobe Up-to-Date. it FIT. Cutting Done on Short Notice Done on, Short Notice. Prices Right. Merchant Tailor, PETERBORO OMEMEE. A. E. MiCks 8600 ' PETERBOROUQH ‘ foyou rBuiinulngpple aNdilsLock‘sa nï¬Hinkes. Hardware for Farmers STOVE S, RANGE S, FURNACES Slack nI Wand EunKSmgg; Wood Heating Stoves, coal Ranges, coai Heaters, and coal Wood Furnaces in the Town.‘ EavetmughingKL Rooï¬ng a Specialty. Messrs. J. W. Green 85 Son, Photographers, of Pet-J erboro’ W111 v1sit Omemee; Studio 011 Friday, Sept. 20 : First-class work» ;gu;aran-=-. teed, , Prices reasonable. 2 our own makeâ€"\every stove guaranteed. The BANNER cookâ€"\in {our sizes. The Good cheer cook in {our sizes. V keep a large stock of Graniteware, Tinware, Knives,Forks Spoons. We are Headquarters for American and Canadian Coal Oil. ADAM HALL, {0: your Building Supplies, Nails; Lock‘s aha Hingesdi Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. Machine Oil, coal Oi], god Oil. : OMEMEE : The Dixon Steel Cook, We Draw Your Attention REPAIRING, PRESSING AND CLEANING to attend to those who favor us with their business. Our Terms Strictly Cash. ~'_. A CALL SOLICITED. £4311 Store. 407 George-st, ï¬PETEBBORo. to some of our leading lines. In No. 137 Hunter Street. 'Phone No. 37. \Ve have on hand the Largest for wood and coal. IS IN... We .4- l-