» East End of Hunt†St. Bridge Highest cash price paid {or wool and wool pickings and feathers, or goods given in exchange. done every day in the wool season. See Our all {vool and mixed miaitt tresses, the best made. Roll Carding Bone meal for fertilizing pur- poses, ground ï¬ne or coarse. ly Hillbrook Pump and Windmill business will an]! be continued in the Old Stand, on Tapper Street. Millbrook' With the long, practical experience I haw had In this business. and with the a lendid facilities which I now have cr turning out good work, I am conï¬dent that I will be able to guaran- tee perfect anti-faction to all who may favor me with their orders. Wool Wanted 1 I have also removed the temporary anp Shop which I opened on Char- iott street. a short time agoâ€"and will now be found at. my Factory on Dick- eon'a Race. A I have also made arrangements to continue the lease and to carry on the manufacture of Iron and Wooden force and Lift Pumps, Cisterns, Steel Windmills, Tanks, Fanning Mills, Hand ‘Seeders, Chums, Washing Machines ,and every other line formerly manu- {actnred in_ the above grerpnses. I take great tpleasure in .nnnouncmg do the people 0 I’eterborough and sur- rounding country that I have bought. .out the entire Plant, Patterns, machin- .ary and Agencies oi the above well- known Factory on Dickson's Race. 5’eterhom Puma and Windmill Factory, 10 LE“. 01' the 2510i1et Sets put .imthe window a: $8.50 for an Baa.er bargain we have 101m. These we willdispose of a: the same low price, only $3.50, but_cannot repeat themaâ€"China Hall and Silver Bazaar. 360 George streeg. Remember, you can getz Butter Pail. - {01' 25c.; 2 Brooms for 25c.; 4 large flint lamp chimneys for 25¢. ; 6 medlum flint plump chimneys for 25¢ at STIXSON’S.; Tooth. Teeth, Tooth. Dr. Ivory ~wxll make you a. beautiful : 1803 of-teeth for 3100â€"26 A RARE CHANCE. Havmg leased the abovo we)! known Hotel.l will be “ at home " to myold friends and new guests every day in the weekâ€"Sun- days excepted. The Royal oak has been overhauled. and " summer fnllowed." new “gratis" have been vut in, and excellent. accommodation nflor .m! the public. Farm ers, Travellers and Borders are ofl'ered every convenience and comfort at. moderate rues. A tip‘mp table. a. wellokept bar. a. commodlous yardnml ample stable accom- Juodatmn much 10“ ml the bill." . Come and see me. You": truly ARTHUR ROU STRBE. 31-8:- Luto o! the Commercial Hotel. In Full Loaf lflun ! In the sum; old spotâ€"“Hunter 51.. Peterboro. wn-on’n Royal Oak Hotel. Formerly Carried on bv Geo. Mc,WllHama) R. Ruddy. of Millbrook. has a quan- tity of private and company-3’ money to land on easy terms and low rates of intemt. No commission charged. Ome- mee Ofï¬ce over Post. Ofï¬ce; open. every Monday afternoon.â€"16-tf CHANGE D ‘H AN’DS Best sets of teeth, upper or under, regular price $12 -, warranted for 5821: Gross Dental Rooms. Lindsay’.â€"21-4t G. WALTER GREEN. W. FAINT Asllnmlam Woollen Mill, A lump of sugar is not easier to take than nginbotham’s Little Liver Pills. A. Higinbotham, L1ndsay.â€"l9â€"tf Young people who wish to be inde- pendent will ï¬nd it to their advantage to takes course In our Institution. We do not guarantee to give diplomas in a certam time, but “e do gunrantee to no a thorough training in both the nitrous and Shorthand departmentsâ€"- In short to give students what they pay for. Onr Graduates have no 'rouble in doing Ofï¬ce Work. Write us for particulars. .Barflator, Solicitor, Notary Public, ac" Money to Loan. 9-117 ‘The Rathbun Company ali;7§slisié§s.7Moul'den 62c. ,Mnton Coal 1n Egg. move and Nut Sizes Bria: mu for Linton; Smithlng and. Stunning Conl' also Coho and Lehlgh Lamp for Youn ties. PETERBOROUGH. Banach omcoâ€"Cor. Murray and Bethunebta ~Lumber, Shingles. Sash. Doors. Blinds, \Vln. gay on_d Door Frgpcn; 9'6:wa roasts, Stair hillbrook ofï¬cv. nvor new Post Ofï¬ce. rOmemee ofllce. over Brmlb nrn’s rccery. OMEMEE EVERY MONDAY. A GOOD { INVESTMENT Money to Loam on Mon-{gag at lowest rates {oflnhrrk-st. Approved lndorswl Nntvs Lscnuntvd for nv term not cxccmlin: 1‘.’ munhs. bbzmhmz ExOWHZ. S 7.3;". ~LZCm>MA DENTIST. Oflloo hours 9 xm. to 6 p.m. Olflcc ; [tr-smence. King St. ()memeo. Ont. Dr. Fred. W. Ivory, COMPOUND. Amt discovery Yry anon! phyxlchn. Suntan!" good man, by thousands of India. In an only perfectly III-fa and reliable medicine db- eu-ered. Bows-o of “principled mun who can lulu-kt medicine! In place of thin. mm: cook’o (‘ouon Boo: Compound. his Manhatt- M ' juries-981w“! 0 ennui" postage In letter 8 vulsoml. seal-"d. by rvmm mall. Pnllsoalod p... .21 h Nam evzvnlnpe, to Indies only. 2 gum; Andaman The Punk Company, ' '.'1ur.0nL. l‘anadn. PETERBORO. MIIJ.BROOK. : : : ONTARIO. SOLD BY ALL DRL'CGISTS. DICKSON’S RACE. J. H. Sootheran, Robert Ruddy. PBINBLE 8 Mcflflfll Business College. Peurborouh 0:6 ’11 uek’sï¬mtonï¬mt C. E. HUBBS. Agent The following is the standing of the pupils of S. S. No. II: Emily, for the months of August and sep- tcmber : ' Total \Villie Magee Leonard Nay lor Pearl McQuadc Total Addie Adams Bert Henderson Charlie cochrane Total . 300 Alta Bradd 285 Winnie Beatty 263 Vincent Iones - 259 REPORT â€WISâ€"ION 3 ran SEPT. Aggregate attendance 555 Average attendance . 27 SENIOR PART II. Total May Henderson Stella Wilson Lottie Brown Total \Villie Brown Edith Glenny Iessie Lamb REPORT DIVISION II. FOR SEPT. Aggregate attendance 851 Average attendance - 4x Total Ethel Graham Eva Cunningham Della Cunningham I Clara. Colwell, 2 johnnie Mills, 3 Willie Parliament, 4 May Ban- nan, 5 Blanche Adams, 6 Myrtle Shannon, 7 Amy Parsons, 8 Reg- gie Kerr, 9 Ethel Mitchell, 10 Har- ry Kerr, II Hannah Magee, I2 Blanche Elliott. I Edward English,° .. Edna Bal- four, 3 Maggie English, Have- lQCk Fee, 5 bElla Fee, 6 B Grandy, 7 Fvelyn Ivory, 8 Walter Gallaug- her, 9 Bob Grandy, Io Mabel Mills. 11 Bob Thompson, 12 Eva Bradd, 13 Sidney Lang, I4 Ethel Clarke, 15 Stella O’ Neill, 16 Al- bert Jones, I7 Ethel Shaw, 18 Fred Orr, May McCaffery. JR. FOURTH, IN ORDER OF MERIT. sen: 'Omemee .Rublic School. SRLFOURTH, INORDER OF MERIT. \Ve are pleased to learn that Mr. \Vm. Ellott carried away and prize at the Emily Fair, with his trotter, “Dexter," and Mr. F. Bushel Ist. Deyell Bros. secured eleven prizes. Robt. Ingrlm, of Buffalo, is vis- iting his friend Mr. W. J. Skuce. ms. Skuce returned liist week from an extended viéit to Peterboro. A large number intend gems,r to janetville on Sunday next to hear Dr. carman, of Toronto, preach. Several of our ladies lost their purses at the Lindsay Central Fau'. Special to the Mirror. Miss Ella skuce is visiting friends In Kingston. On Thursday evening, Oct. Ist, in connection with the Bethel Ep- worth League, a social was given by the socialcommittee. The pro- gramme consisted of duetts, quar- tettes, and an instructive address on Epworth League Work by Rev. c. H. coon, of janetville. At the conclusion of the program refresh- ments were served. The League is in a healthy condition, and is doing good work. 4, 7. In the evening his textâ€" was the 3rd commandment. In future service will be held the ï¬rst Sun- dav morning of each month as well as in the evening. On Sabbath last, Divine service was held morning and evening in the Bethe] church. The attend- ance was large. In the morning the pastor preached from Ijohn Middle Road Appointment in- tend holding a tea meeting in the month of October. A splendid pro- gram is being prepared. Look out for fuller announcements. WELLIAM RADAM’S MICRUBE KILLER. A FRESH SUPPLY Just In Hard at Higinbutham’s - DRUG STURE OM KNEE. ’I‘HURSDA Y. OCT. THE OMEMEE MIRROR. . S. No. 11, Emily, jL'NIOR PART II. SCHOOL REPORTS. JUNIOR SECOND. fourthâ€"Edmund Mor- SENIOR SECOND. JUNIOR THIRD SENIOR THIRD. Mount Horeb. Bethe! Clrcuit. LINDSAY IOI I I0 100 75 379 367 366 275 26: 246 229 285 267 255 248 LINDSAY Patent and Extension Top Car,- riages and Buggies of the latest Design and F inish. My Waggons are pronqunced the easiest run- ning .waggons on the market. All .work guaranteed. Terms Ighegal. Call solicited. Manufacturer of Carriages, Sleighs and VVaggons. Repairs at all times promptly attended to My specialties including .Sqnol .Cart, either for the track :or roads. L. O’CONNOR, Cull early at mrs. Scollie’s Grocery, Corner Simcoe and Aylmer St., Peter- boro’, now equipped with the freshest and best family GROCEKIES, Teas. Sugars, and at the lowest living: prices for cash or marketable produce, {or which the highest price is paid.â€"393m J. H. Lennon, opposite Benson House. Kent-st. Lindsay, ls reputed to ofl'er visi- torsto Lindsay bargn ma unheard of in New and Second hand Furniture. besfues mxmy other Hues in House Furnishings. 34~3m G. Walter Green, at the Mlllbrnok Pump “’orks, wishes to lnlorm hls friends in Cavan, Emily. Ops. and Omemee. that, his Force and Lin Pumps are unsurpassed for quality nndclneapness. You will do well to call belore muklng your purclmsex.â€"436â€"3m Buy your lamp goods, (euni niI, ma chme ml, brooms, mops, brushes, etc at \K . D. Stinson’s.â€"2l “ What do I mean ! †exclaimed the Dr. gettin’ hot. "I mean I have got to have more time to study your symp- toms. You don’t mean to think it. was \‘our health that was botherin’ me all the time I have been ï¬ahin’ for this job ? â€â€"Mail and Empixe. When going to Peter-borough do not forget to call at Henry Brosflstm‘e if you want to buy cheap Groceries. Wines, or Liquors George-st... oppoxite the market. Cuxh lid 1 . for butter. e228. .tc. 4! " Don’t know how to mix it ‘: After blowm’ about it to me for all these years ? What do you mean, sir? †And the Dr. lmmmed and hawed a whila, and at last. blnndered out, “ Well the fact is, madam, I don’t know exact- ly how to Inâ€: it. I’ll have to have more time to )hok into it.†Well the new feller he settled down quite comfortable, drawed on Miss Can- ady for his Islary and the ofï¬ce expon- aes, and enjoyed himself fustrute. But he never said a word about. the new medicine. Well, Miss Cunaday waited and waited, and ï¬nally one day she dropped in to see him. “Mornin’, Dru,†she said, quite nice; “don’t you think it’s about time I was tryin' some of your free-trade tonic ? " This time she said, “ Blamed if I don’t give the old fellow a lesson and the new feller a show.†And she ï¬red her old friend and gave the smooth chap the ofï¬ce. But the new Dr. was a. perscvcriu' chap, and kept right on her trail, till ï¬nally one day he camzht her in a bad humour. She had a. slight School com- plaint, and the old Dr. had given her some medicine for It that was too strong for her stomach. But Miss Canady, she only lull‘ed and shook her curls, and says, " No, thank you, Dr., I'm feelin’ pretty well, thank you,and I guess I’ll stick to the old chap; he’s a. prettv good feller, and I can allus depend on him." Every time he met her he'd draw on a long face and tell her how bad she was lookin’. and how she was commenc- in’ to lose her hair. and she was gettin’ thin, and so on, and he’d nllus wind up, †This is all on ’count of that National-l’olicv medicine yuu'ro usin’. It’s enough to kill anyone. Your natur- ally healthy, and if you’d just change off and take some of my freo-tradetunic you'd be the most hlomnin' gal in these parts. It's great stuff, guaranteed to build up the system, cleanse the teeth, purify the breath, and make the hair curl.†Sinâ€"There was wunst a young lady and her name was Miss (Tauadny, and she had fer her family doctor an old feller she had knnwed for u. long time, and she was puny well plPum‘d with him too. But they “‘11:; another doctor in the town, a nice, smmluth-spoken chap, that could purleyvons and allus keep on good terms \\ lth the ladies. And he was ï¬shm’ for Miss (Ianuduy’u trade. sr. II. Hartlm \1(connell,'lom Mcconnell, \\ cllinutnn ] ()“cs, A1)- bic \Icconnell \\ ï¬bcrt 1 cc, Lena copeland Pearl Mitchell. jr. II. (Dot MCQuade, john Blackwell), Irene Fee. Um 1,110.0 Testimonlals. The following is the report for school for month of September, the names appuxring in order of merit . second class. Ira Lowe, Stanley Mahood, Maude I’oast, Emma Robinson, Fred Higgins. Part 11. Pearl Lowe. Part I. Lottie Poast, Eva Rob- inson. IV. Mina Lowcs. Rachel Lowcs Blanch \ntchcll Mosson. Germ: un Harry McQu: um (ur()[:’(‘ \xc ( )nmlc m. :ï¬miv mNic‘lilc, mum Hamilton. ï¬fnior Fourthâ€"George Earl, \Villie Balfour, Addie Poast. senior Thirdâ€"carrie Balfour, HarmOny Balfour, Lyla Fee, Ma- bel Tweedy.‘ , gan, Lizzie Adams, Rose Mahood, Maggi? 1°03- junior Third-"Ernest Mahood, Ida Mahood, jcssie Lowe, jenny Robinson. mrdie Magill. (Established 187:8.) L. O’CONNOR, E. \Vnsuay MORGAN, Teacher. Canada’s Quack Doctor. .rmmx Hat W M“ M's no In‘ wJ-mvuq No 8, Emily GEORGE ST., PETERBOROUGH. And Lindsay. Youthis \Ovelrcoats. 100 Y outh’ s Tweed O\ ercoats . ........ :5 8 00 were 3 5 00 200 Youtli’ s Bemer .30 Black Gout (“outs 12 90 “ 17 5o 25 doz Sealette Caps, jockey 50 200 doz Inutation Caps, from 19 to 50 2 doz l’ers Lamb (‘ups 2 90 were 5 oo 600 All-“00H anadian’l‘w’ed Sluts $3 90 600 ï¬ne He“ anlish i'weed Suits 4 90 850 fancy ) nrkshire '1‘“ end Suits 4 75 800 Sean h '1 w eed Suits . . . . . ....... 6 00 700 All-“001 \\ orsted Suits . . .. .. T 50 550 “ orsted Suits, plain check 5 90 25 Wombat Fur Coats, F u Underwear So men’s heavy 0 K Un- uemeurm 4o “ 50 dozen l’ongee Silk Handkerchiefs, hem stitched.... 25 doz wnite embroider- ed silk Handkerchiefs Gough’s world beater, all-wool Sucks, ribbed 10p......... lodoz men’sull-xmul 50 60 35 5o 10 (.‘urdiganJm-kets So were 5 1 25 men’s American Night Robes,embroidererl fronts.... ....$1 00 were 8 1 50 men’s heavy twill (‘ot- ton Night Robes 69 men’s Silk and Sutm, 4-in-1mnd knots, worth 25¢ each . . 2 for 25 men’s Fancy Ring- wood Gloves 25 were 40 men’s Linen H and ker- chiefs, hem stitched 15 men’s heavy Undenwur 19 †25 men’s hpavy Ail-wool Ulsters.......... ...... 4 90 200 All-wool Tweed Ul- sters ..........5 50 350 Imported Frieze Ul- sters, in four difl'er- ent shades . . .. 9 5o 75 Men’s Cape O’coats 5 5 0 ISO ï¬ne Nap ()vervoats $3 90 were S '7 150 ï¬ne Bvuvcr “ 5 50 350 ï¬ne Worsted “ 4 50 125 ï¬ne Corkscrew "_ (5 90 150 fine W001 Melton “ S 00 100 Allâ€"Wool Beaver " 9 00 125 Allâ€"wool Frieze u H U H H 10 8 1:2 13 15 Covering bigger and better values than ever In the annals of the (‘lothing Trade of the country. Wake up and “all; up. Here we are opening the Fall Trade In Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ilats and Caps. We are ten years on deck and have seen many a sale go do“ u on the business horizon. We are now on oureleventh annual trip better than ever prepared to bring t-argains to your doors, to clothe the poor man “ith the rich man’s dress, and all the same low lied rock prices as of yore. For ten years “9, have made ten yvars of progress Our knowledge 01 the trade has groan and our ability to supply your wants Not. only are our stores the known and recognized headquarters for the ('lothing Trade of the country, but one of the distinguished attractions of the toun. Far and near our fame has spread until our names as traders is as familiar in the homes of the County as a. red waggou on the township concession lines. Touching Up This inieiy y i mmphani R. KYLIE. MEN’S OVERCOATS. I have sole control for the County Victoria of‘ the Roller Back Buggy‘ Curtain, shown at the World’s Fair, and ac- knowledged by all Wh0« see it the most complete! device on earth. Please! call and examine fori yourself. f R. KYLIE, 30-4 SLEIGI‘IS AND CUTTERS Hettgér’s Fancy Goods store, Kcnt-st..’ Lindsuy.isnoted for the last twenty year»: 3 for relmblllty to supply yumr wants in Faun-y ; Goods. all kinds 0. patterns. ( 'qunin: Dying i and Wall Paw-r: sum-lulu. l‘lc-nw vull and } Judge for goursell‘. ' “'orks. Toronto. When you are going to get; married, don’t forget tn pmunre yunr marriage. license. (‘. Hughzm in Lindmy willissne one for you fur 322.0â€. [in sun: and proâ€" cure it in :unplu Limo, an as tn avoid no th‘l;l,\'.â€"-â€"4(i-lf. Remember the place, next to old stand. WM. DOB-NAN, J. borgnn, Lindsay. begs leave to invite his Emily friends [0mm and see him at the Mc- \\'ui.er House. where he is bvucr [In-mired to give accommodations and cmn’c-niem-e in every rosin-ct. Good stables and shmls. nn attentive hustler nlwnys on lmml. ('nrner Llndsuv umi Hunt-sin 35-3"!- Jmncn Smith .9, (50., if) Kent-3L, ilinclsny. are specially pn-purmi in mun ihc wants ni' Umvmoc and citizens 01‘ Victorian. (‘unuign as Sit-um mni lint Wilivr ii‘lilcrs. Hnniiau'y Pluniimrs,’l‘ln and [run \Vnrlmrs, licmlin: u! all Kinds. Lions-r-ilruinnm'uHiN'l'iully. Muâ€" (thim-Uilui‘ull Kiwis, Brass iimnls, l'mnizs, etc. Ac‘nllSnlicchd. 215 u. THE HUFFMAN HOUSE. (‘ornchlmrlouc um! Water '19., l’cturburu Tins now Hotel has [won newly remodelvd and rcnuvutml nnd ls uuw one 01' the host furnished houses in (Human. (mud stuhlo uunmnmmlnlIon. 'J'm-ms cusunnhlu. 413m. Hoping to receive the patronage of all my customers. CAPS AND FURS Horses with tcndc-r {cut and all horses that interfere Will be cure- fulLv attended to. General : Biacksmith Gent’s Furnishings. ome to the big Push! Come to the Bi;r Riddance! Come to the Hustlers! Come and Buy! MEN’S SUITS Carriages and Waggon, Hesse-Shams : Business. Touching It Up for All It Is Worth! LINDSAY. Muâ€... â€ï¬‚aw ng’ SL. \\' . Omemee. I A 5 L‘ l-‘M‘TL‘I: an or The Wonderful Cheap Men, . $14 5.0 were $19 50 -\.\‘h 15 oo 10 oo 10 oo 13 50 15 oo 50 90 50 socks 5o “ 1 50 vases Lndies' croquet Rubbers 5o doz mm‘kinaw Socks loo men’s Fancy Embroidered Slip- pers 75c and ‘51 and Congress . . . . . . men’s Ki ) Bulmomluu Youth’s kip hillnnml Boy’s Kip Balmorals.. mun’s ï¬ne Cordovan ( hild’s Boats 7190., 250.. 350., worth «ldnble; men’s Felt Boots, loose Women’s Dongoln but- ton Boots...... ....$1 10 were $1 50 Women‘s Amer Don- gola button Boots 1 75 “ ‘ 2 75 Women’s Oxfords and Slippersâ€... 65 “ 90 men’s Buff Buhnoral 'l‘kéed .. Finggt quality Scotch 3 piece . . . . .. . .. . Fancy Scotch ’1'“ eed, extra heavy double-breasted ...... 500 Blue Serge Suits, 2-pieco, heav: "ancy pleated Allqwol Canadian All-wool Canadian Tweed ......... $3 76 West England Tweed, 14 different patterns .... 4 5o \ enetiun and Corkscrew, all “00!, former price $11...... 7 oo Boy’s Tweed Cape Over- couts........ ......$175 were $2 90 Boy’s Nap Capo Over- (30uts.... .... Boy’s All-wool Tweed Overcouts 2 75 Boy’s Irish Frxeze L7]- sters 4 00 Your pick of 500 ('ape Over-coats ranging in pnce from S4 to $7, for 205 400 450 700 290 BlueQ erge .--\ll \VOU] 3 piem Suits, $2 90 licm \ (‘ amulian T“,\\eed All- wool r0 BOOTS AND SHOES too Youtll’s Work‘ted Overcoats, 3 differ- ent shades ..........5 oo “ 8 E ’50 Yuutlx’s (h‘vrm‘mts frnm .‘6 tn $43 no“ sellmg fur ........ BOY’ S OVERCOATSo Ccms-‘exv‘x 1- air. PotarbCro. You will ï¬nd directly (Ax-pusile Hm " Exmniner " (mice, (ivnrgv Sum-1. Nu“ upcningu «sample-lo Sllvt'k ufnmv and usMul gnnds, small] “arcs, 0H,, to make hmmekeopvrs happy. It is She 5pm. 10 lm_\' gum! :m-ds (,‘In‘:l1l_-â€"-2())v It Is “0111.»er render! “(this paper Ln klum that U: u purest, {mashed aluï¬k of seeds in is at llluinlmtlmm'a Drug Stung .Limlsuxuâ€"an Nutlce s horvlu' gave!) that my place ofbnninusu win he closed at (i p. m. on Mondays, Wudlwsduva and Fridays. Hmmfuclurvr or (‘urx-inges, Smiuhs and \\'ugguns. R: p: \‘H‘N at all tilm H ' rnmptiv :Il H-ndul In. I!) hpt‘PillHit‘ s includin" \unul Cart tillIt‘l for tho II: Lckurmzuln. (we-110m) tvstimnninls. l'uum um I lixtvnslnn [up ('urx‘izzgvs and huggivs of 11w lull-s. design and ï¬nish. I) “axons nro prunnu'u'ml the Hun at “Inning \ulgunn nu HIP market. All \HH‘R gumunu-ml. 'Jmms Min-.1111 call so- licited. LINDSAY. UN'J'.--17-:;m L. O’Connor, establinhed ’78 Dankru pt Stock 0f GROCERIEB lewhvg pun-11931."! the (:rmwry Stock or Mrnnrsuwulmm Urns. J: (‘0. ut half-prion I haw: 0 wind out in 1hr rmmu stand win-n- grm-rn grow-r]: s or all kimh will he found at. u gn-ul burguin. rmnnrurly. A. Primemu, 17 Opposin- livnson Hume, Lindsay. For Bargaxns In “Him; (mods, linslc-ry, Gloves. Under- \\'vHr. ('ol'M-ts. and Stzlplt- Dry «mods. cull at “‘J â€1‘: PEOPLE'S S'I'mug." opposite Market, George St... P011 bum. ()mcmoo Visitors to Lindsay Sec MiusMitchell’s Grand Mil- linery Opening New stuck just (nu-nod out. Grandma! display urIluth. Flowers, 1Hblmns.vtv., Dress and Mhnllv “nods. (Hawks and Fancy Hoods. eve-r Hmwn in Lindmy, City nlyh-s. Inn->5 and Mumlmnukinudmw in the mum! xtylcs. Wt- guurunlw- >:nlisluvlinn. 151; sun,- and (-(mm. MISS Ml'l'Ull-ILL, hlmpoyv-r Mr. A. Camp- bclz‘surmrcnv, Kent $1.,Lindsaty -17-3m We will [my the lnglmst prion forany qunntlty of WHO] delivered at our mills, $12 Wm. Sn, Lindsay. 12¢. per lb. extra. allowed in trade. Our stock of dry tomb; is large and well ussnrled, :uul Sulll :11 “lmlo-salu prim-s. Dual direct with le manulurlnnem :md sav 'zlanls’ salaries and (-unnnissinn nwn’s vxpvn- cm. (Prim-s fur mmml‘ucturing and roll carding: Fm. fur rnlls, 130. for single yarn, 126. fur weaving: HORN BROS. Lindsay Wonllcn mills. 17 D. O. LEGENDRE, Prop. Wholesale and “PH!“ lN-zllcr ln Groceries. 1'10“". V00â€. lurvun Ham. Lard, mm, and Hay A“killdsnfflurdvl) um! Flt-Id Seeds. All kinds 01' Farm Produce Lulu-u in ex- Clllllllztfl (H41 l'nst, (mice, 146 Bruck-st. and 442 George-Ht,†l’cu-rlmro, um. Tclt‘phulfl: N0. 122. \V. C. TULLYJ’urmcrly of ()mv- mcc. Chin-1‘ Salesman. 46 21:1 Wool 2 Wool 2 W001 2 '1‘\\'éed......... .. . . . Over-mats. ........ 4 5o Youth’s Nap Over- coats ......... ..3 5o Youth’s Ulster-s. . . .6 oo Youth's (‘upe Over- cmxts . . . . . ........5 oo YOUTH’S SUITS Call at Thoss. Brady’flq BOY’S SUITS FOUNDJ (il‘ 3 50 2-pieoo, heavy, 98 )0] Canadian and English [CORLIE (len‘l IN. 0. 125 ll ll 160 1 19 75 225 5 5o 10 oo 195 23 5o 850 5o 69 oo 00 Thos. Ivory Sons, OMEMEE and BETHANY “ nnHVnngress $1 3-! " l 7.") I .. .n . H , _ " ‘15. 1- C" “ But! Inns, line 1 23.:- “ I M l b ,, v 17mg '3“ Bu)’a’ “Pavy Lace 3‘} “ 1 H) ..U 91. ~’-’H ‘\ ’ -‘ " fluff EMS “9 H 1 2'5 1'121ck Tan. .".i,'-’f.. Ynuth’s Heavy Rule: (1') “ .m , T ‘ ‘ ‘ . . :0." an . 1;.4 ._}K,. \\ 01118†3 Don, lmtznn I 05 “ I 50 L' at N 13.00 I (.5 n I a†erimn 1(1. 2.}\.. " Kid (J DKing)! 33 " I 75 L.‘naxstic s Bxsuu You win ï¬nd our prices in all lin::s as low as Departmental 510 ES. EGGS TAKEN XS C.‘ .ESi. (MAMMOTH PALAEE STURE Man’s Buff Bals, Men’ :4 Suits . Boy’s Zi-pirw Suits Men' :5 'lueml PillHS " Fine Dre‘s.» Over Chats lg I: ', I: . . . l! . rel/.9: lstun, .1 A mm] BOOTS AND SIN VF. Men's chom Hats 89 Men's All \Vool Umh-raz'czcr +4, “ Heavy \‘x'ool Socks, 3 pr. for 25 “ Fine Grey Flannel Shuts 68 u Cardigan jackets 93 Millinery Opening now in progress, superin- tended by Miss Perdue. NEW DEPARTURE IN BUSINESS \Vc have adopted. TUCSda)’ and Friday of each week as our BARGAIN DAYS. Below we give yon :1 PARTIAL LIST of the bargains in each dcpurmlcnt for next weeks' bargain days. You may look {or a new List of Bargains every week until further notice. T. Ivory 85 Sons :: OMEMEE Z I , «5.. ,5wnt’owwmuâ€"a .. General Opening of New Fall and Winter Goods. Heavy Lm-s . «Butter will not ‘be taken on Bargain Days. These prices owl} apply to Bargain Days. 801‘. Kent William~sts., 3'. I N D S AY. Gloves and Hosierv. Our stock is com- plete; they start at 100. a. pair. L‘adics' Summer \Vaistâ€"A nice line. in dark colors, just to hand. Ladics' Summer Vest â€"â€"in great variety, from 5c. to $1.75 each: See our half dollar line of Um: brellns :md Parasols. MY Efl’Y mmmmwml GENTS" FURNIQHINGS. NawlenurChance! GREAT VALUE WE COMMENCE OUR SALE in Ribbons and Mill- inery Trimmings. Do you want a Sum- mer Suit or Light Coat and Vest for the Hot Weather? Straw Sailors, Sun- shades, and Straw- Shapes of all kinds of all kinds at 813 ec- ial LOW PRlCES. of Millinery, Ready- Made Clothing, and Summer Goods, at once. From this on you can look for 90 99¢, rn-g 90 H .1 LA { .5 u "' u (6 no Rudy-d5â€" 9n 5!) 50 U) . 28 1'33. Bright Yt} /,., :2 . “1'“ , __ 1u§~ \.)fa;)u .1;L\. “woo; u. .- '3 .m b ; c 1 'cm .â€"4 H n n I , z. . , J ' m"- j : 34p. Christie's Biscuits CLEARING as .4 F55 DRY GOODS. CLOTHING .. WW..- .. 7.40.5-1 ti 7pm! Its: 349. ‘ s Biscuits, 31b. maid V . m. 1 s as slow as 5101-: in 3255;957:5251 )3. Bright Ytflow for L nice hand. great each. GROCERIES regular 850. u 55 “ 45 “ 25 “ 25 80 “ $1 00 5‘ 30 “ 2 5O Sugar :or I t‘ |( U At H lï¬ $3.00 l 25 IO 00 8 50 1.00 1.25 Mrs. George Wallace, and forChicago on Tuesday, when spend a. few days visiï¬ng boa ing to their home at Sizerbur: A nice line of be in: pads, em, etc. ofï¬ce very chewy. Mrs. J. C. \Vi'ison gave a vet ing address last Sunday even Methodist Church, in corme the Women’s Missionary Soc: The Republicans thin}: :11 date, McKinley is sure of ele‘ have such a thorough or; 200,000,000 campaign sheezs a Sergt. Major an} dsuzhxer, Lottie, p: friends a. visit the p: A ï¬ne ï¬fe-size orsqm nice frame for mziy :' Yhoto Galiery, George opposite Gough's. An aged gentlemen, Mr. ' father of the member for W met his death at Chatha: from a. chair recently. Gordon L: Rusk and wife 1 their home st Cleveiand Ob: dny. after spending a few v.1 in; at the home of Robert Emily. More than ï¬fmer. thousan aended Markham and East ‘. t! Fair. His Excellency 1 dean was present, and deliw ï¬ble address. A good pro “traction was provided, wt ed a military spectacle by Wists Dragoons. Dr. Ivorv :nd the Mix“ 3- Annie Iv or} attended the 1‘.‘ st Bethany this week. Among those who took 33nd concert at Bethany were, Mrs T C Ivory, Miss ' Men-rs W J Lamb sud G W Mrs. J. C. Wiés'm spake last Sunday In behalf uf ' Miuionaq' Society. A large number from Omcx the Bethany Fair this week, full report. will be given in 11 issue. Great Britain is remarks! tamed by America in som British railways carried (1‘ â€passengers last year am of them were killed thron smashes. Mrs. (BevJ Sewton Hz}! is to the Woman’s Missions-I Convention, being held in ‘ bridge St. Methodist Church‘ this week. Dr. '1'. Pop ham McCullouz‘ ‘ Tin-out and Bose Speciali ~* land‘s old stand, lately orc'u; Kemp t, Peterboro. If 30¢: in! case of the above parts gu e 11 34-3121 Jas. Fowler, of Pow in town a short time : hale and hearty. Robt. RmHY. Omemee a. profess A thermometvr 2" Daisy Churn at W. D BurrOu-vrs hex: which are sure to Wm. Thextnn, of 315312» town on business Monday Mr. mi Mrs. “111.! Omemee ‘riu d» 1 via Telephone No Daily markets {um applicationâ€"304V Stocks, Bonds. Grain V1510ns bought and sold Peterhomughï¬ or ozhem 5:. Direct prix ate \\ ire 10 C 3 C ~$ \ Or}: P. S.â€"â€"-I have ma< ments with a Toronto any watch repairing 3'0 ADAM B RJMWE COAL Paper Still Selling Toilet S Oil Cake Veri THE OMEMEE MI OMEMEE. THURS D A Y. O Pretty Designs Call and get 1) I’LCMHE 10c. Blouse Sets Bank of C PURE SPICE PICKLIN F It any Sig! Self- Sealers chapel “mam-um Cnmmissinn Br: BEAUIH O m meme past \‘ 69 for 5339 2 Give us a. 1107936? turms