flopted Tuesday )3. Below we inch department !a new List of *egular 85c. 55 “ 45 “ 25 “ 25 xcse prices 00!} SW for SI! '1? _,.,. , superin- AN Y RHV H IL 80 $1 00 3O 2 5O .00 w )I' M) (Q 3 50 1.00 1.25 Mrs. J. (.2. Wilson gave a. very interest- ing address last Sunday evening in the Methodist Church, in connection with the Women’s Missionary Society. Mrs. George Wallace, and child, left for Chicago on Tuesd ay, where they will spend a. few days visiting before return- ing to their home at Sherburn, Minn . A nice line of lead pencils, ink, writ- ing pads, etc., etc., for sale at the Mirror ofï¬ce very cheap. Give us a call}. Dr. Ivory and the Misses Eveline and Annie Ivory attended the Band concert at Bethany this week. Sex-gt. \Iajor and Mrs. Martin and daughter, Lottie, paid their Umemee friends a visit the past “ eek. A ï¬ne ï¬fe-size crayon portal". in a. nice frame for oniy $3.50, at Byers’ Photo Gallery, George St., Peter-bore, opposite Gough’s. An aged gentlemen, Mr. T. Kendr)’. father of the member for W. Peterboro met his death at Cbatham by afall from a chair recently. The Republicans think their candi- date, McKinley is sure of election, they have such a. thorough organizatlon. 200,000,000 campaign sheets are dzstrib- Mrs. J. C. Wilson spoke at La, banon last Sunday In behalf of the Women‘s Missionary Society. Gordon L‘: Rusk and wife returned to their home “Clevelsnd Ohio, on Fri- day, after spending a few weeks visit- ing at the home of Robert McElwain, Emily. Among those who took part in the Bend concert at Bethany tins week were, Mrs '1‘ C Ivory, Miss Williamson, Messrs W J Lamb and G W McKim, of A large number from Omemee took in the Bethany Fair this week, of which a full report will be given in next. weeks issue. Jas. Fowler, of Fowhr’s Corners, was in town a short. time this week. He is hale and hearty. Robt. Ruddy, of .‘Iillbrook, paid Omemee a. professional visit Monday. Borrowers begin with small sums which are sure to increase. A thermometpr given with every [Minx Churn at. W. D. Stinson’sâ€"fl Great Britain is remarkably outdia- tancod by America in some reapects. British railways carried over 900,000 000passengera last year and only ï¬ve of them were killed through train. smashes. Mrs. (Rem) Newton Hill is a. delegate to the Woman’s Missionary Society Convention, being held in the Cam- bridge St. Methodist Church. Lindsay, this week. More than ï¬fteen thousand people at- tended Markham and East York Coun- ty Fair. His Excellency Lord Aber- deen we: present, and delivered a moot sble address. A good programme of attractions was provided, which includ- ed a military spectacle by the Royal median Dragoons. “‘m. Thextnn, of Minbrook, was in town on business Monday. Telephone No. 271. Daily markets furnished free on applicatron.â€"3o-Iy Dr. '1‘. Pop ham McCullough, Eve, Par, Throat and Nose Specialist, Dr. Yel- land's old stand, lately occupied by Dr. Kempt, Peterboro. If you have any dis- ease of the above parts- "we him a can. - Mr. and Mrs. \V. II. Hooper gave their Omomee ‘riextds a visit last week. Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro- visions bought ;md spld on margin Peterborough, Ontario. or otherwise. Direct private wire to Chicage and New York. Bank of Commerce Building, P. Sâ€"I have made arrange- ments with a Toronto ï¬rm to do anv xx atch repairing y on may need. ADAM BOPPE R J Mulligan's, COAL OIL. Still Selling Toilet Snaps Cheap. Oil Cake Very Cheap OMEMEE. THURSDAY. OCT. 8. 1396. THE OMEMEE MIRROR. Pretty Designs in Wall Paper. Call and get pnccs. HEM'LES 10c. PEI: PAIR Blouse Sets 8: Belts PURE SPICES FOR PI CKLING Flt any Sight.- Self-Sealers cheaper than ever. BEAU 1 IrL-L LOCAL LRCONIC Commission Broker. I’icton, Out. Oct. 7,â€"A very pretty wedding, and one that will be ot'interest to Methodists in Cunzulzl, took place here in the First Methodist Church to-(lay. the contracting: parties being Dr. Wm. Gr. Nichol of Montreal and Miss Nellie G. Hart of this place. The ceremony was performed by Rev W. F. Jolliï¬e. pastor of the First Methodist Church. here. The parties left for New York for the honeymoon trip. Miss Hart Spent ï¬ve yearstapan as teacher and missionary for the Methodist Church of Canada, and was very successful in this ï¬eld of labor. She only returned to Canada. about eighteen months ago. The Details are Arranged for the Big Event. Peterboro is arranging to hold a big handicap road race for wheelmen, and at a. meeting it has been decided that it should be run over the Lakeï¬eld course, starting from the Market Square, town and ï¬nishing at the Nicholle Park track, where the racers will ride twice around. The outside limit men will have 15 minutes and the course will be measured ofl'to a distance of exactly 20 miles. The limit men will leave the Market Square at three o’clock in the afternoon and riders are invited to par. ticipate irom Lakeï¬eld, Omemee, Mill. brook, Port Hope, Cobourg, Hastings, Campbellt'ord. and other adjacent towns. Two hundred and ï¬fty dollars will be hung up in prizes. There will be two time and thirty place prizes. Entry can be made with the secretary, Alf. Terrill, not later than Saturday, October 17th, and must be accompanied by the entrance fee of ï¬fty cents. Sixth age-Decides to be satisï¬ed With a. very small section. Seventh ageâ€"Gets it. Fifth ageâ€"188ml more moderate in his demands. The Seven Ages. First ageâ€"Sues the earth. Second ageâ€"Wants it. Third ageâ€"Tries to get it. Fourth ageâ€"Concludes to take only a. large piece of it. Capt. Creamer who has labored faith- fully in the Salvation Army here for the past four months, farwelled on Sunday evening: last, and left for Barrie Tues- day, from which place she will receive hernext appointment from there. Capt. Creamer, while here, made many warm friends, who will be sorry to learn of her departure from ()memee, and their best wishes go with her for her future success at the different stations to which she may he Sent, Capt. Creamer wishes through the columns of the Mirror to thank the people of Omemee and Emily for their kindness to her while here. New ofï¬cers will arrive for next Sun- dav. The Sultan of Turkey may be a. multi- murderer, but if he were convicted by a Canadian jury the authorities here “(mid disem'er his insanity in time. to prm‘ent his hunging.â€"Kinvardine Re- View. The following ofï¬cers of the course have been selected : Judgesâ€"R Neill, J H Knapman, R. H Kells. Clerk ofthe courseâ€"GeoJ Horkins Startersâ€"A H Stratton, Alex Gibson, Herbert Walker and W Sailsbury, Timers ('3 LeBrun, Rufus Stevenson, W A Buchanan. Scorersâ€"At Lakeï¬eld. E A Tanner and Miles Henry ; at Peterboro’ H R H Kenner, J Jefl'fles and R J Fife. Handicappersâ€"W A Lytle, E Wasson and Alf Texrijl. been greatly blast. Contributions of clothing, groceries, etc., may be sent to the President, Mrs. T. Stephenson. The ofl‘ertorv in Christ Church. on Sunday evening next, will be devoted towards expenses of bale, soon to be sent by the Woman’s Auxiliary to Onion Lake, where the labors of Rev. Mr. Matheson among the Indians have to paper. Absolute adherence to this principle will save you thousands of dollars during the course of your busi- ness career. If you really wish to help another in business, give or lend them the mone’y' but do not on any account nut your name A largely attended caucus of‘Con- servutive members was held at Ottawa. recently, to discuss the question ofa. thorough reorganization of the party. It. was decxded to elect an Executive Committee of twentyï¬vo members to represent the whole Dominion. Ml. iiill annoaz‘l lib Virgin)" {Mi- ing that next Sunday morning he would preach a. sermon to the children, taking as his subject, “ How do we know there is any God outside of the bible.†Isaac Richardson, of Millhrook, and Robert Stuart, of Frazerville, shipped two carloads of hogs from Omemee this week, having purchased them from the farmers of Emily at a good price. The Ladies' Bicycle Rae-i which was Poatponed on account of the rain on the eveningof the Emily Exhibition, will he ilf‘ili on Saturday evening, Oct. 17th, the weather being favorable. The missionary discussion in connec- tion with the. E. L. of C. E. was very in- teresting last Friday evening in ihe Methodist Church. The young: men and women showed a great deal of research in their preparation. ' He Helped Her On. I helped her on. You see' she stood Expectant by her “ bike,†I would Not. be so impolite, and so I stvadiud her and let her go A-wheeling. Yetâ€"ah! Who'd suppose! There was a. moment‘s flash of hose Andâ€"oï¬â€˜she went! and wheel and “mash" Went down in one tremendous crashâ€" I helped her on I Missionary Married at Picton. The Peterboro Road Race The Canadian Plan. Best sets of teeth, $7.00, at Ivory’s Dental Parlors. Omemee.â€"‘.’6 Bear mu. mmxm’! If you rt'Ter anything in watches. clockmjvwcllry, silverware, 01.0., for wedding presents, an m \V. F. McCarty, I Lindsay. 0 will please you. Prices moder- ate.â€"33- 3m \V. \Vebstcr, Lindsay’s (.‘cncx-ul Mzwhmht, Gun and Lock Smith. Bicycles repaired nu shurtost notivv. Repairs kcpnm hand. He- mcmbernw address. 23 North \\'m.â€"SI., ()p- positc Jos Keiths. 36-3m “'hen you visit. Lindsay call at G. H. Fox's, 11.3 Kent-sh, next, door 10 Post ()mlce for Choice Fruits in Season. Confuctinnery, Ice Cream, 0001 Drinks and Luncheon m. all hours. (Sir-8m. Dr. T. Pep-ham McCll’euuh EYE, TAR. 'I‘IIIZO -\’l‘ A\D \()SE. DR. YELLA ND’S OI I) S'IAND. hemlv occupied by Dr. KEMI’I‘, PE TE RB' )IiO. The combined stm-knnf J. Dnbson and A. Dornan, rvcvntly pux'vhusvd by Graham M; (Tm. Grocers. eta. (-nntains bargains. “at should take advantage or tlwm whvn visit- ing Lindsay. Kent St., opp. Benson House. 3 On motion of Conn uoate, sec by mun Scully, that this council do new :14ijer to meet on Monday, the 2nd day of November next, at the hour of IO o’clock a. mâ€" carried. \V’. \Vhltc. K0nt-st.,Llndsny, manufactures and (Ivan-rs in the ï¬nest “outs and Show and Rubbers, latest stylr-s. Are \Vorkin: \\'und- ors and Selling Wonders. Cull undjuduv I‘m- yuurscll. 36-3131 â€"Carried $16 97 ()n motion of Conn Route, sec by Dept Reeve .‘chuade, that by-law No 275 for the purpose of adopting plan prepared M C F \Illes, 0 L S, Shmx‘ing the Hub- divisiun of parts of lots Nos 4 5, G and l in the 3rd con he now read :\ secmni and third time and finally passed. and that the. Reeve and clerk do Sign and attach the corporate seal thereto«c;tr- tied. On motion of omn Smlly, see “by (tom) Ford. that the following duly «x- uunhed and approved accounts be paid, viz: R )Iulvahey for 87 lmlds of gravel at 66 per luml . .. ...............:’ Michael J'lurthzt for building cul- vert and grading on east loop line. 5th con Jos Houlihan repairing culvert at R Foxe’s Corner carried. $118 50 On motion of Demxty Reeve )lcQuudo, sec by 001111 Ford, that by-law .\'o 27:3 for the purpose of adopting plan pre- pared by C 1“ Miles,() L S, showing sub- division of parts of lots Nos 4, 5, (3 and 7, in the. 3rd concession be now intro- duced and read a. ï¬rst thouâ€"curried. I On motion by Conn. Bonte, sec. by Coun Ford, that the following duly ren- dered and approved accounts he paid : Mrs Godfrey, for keeping Mary A Hanna, indigent, one month up to 4th lnst........ ..... ......$ 7 00 Bridget Connell, indigent, for ne- cessaries . .. . .. 5 00 Timothy Carroll for repairing cul- , vert on east quarter line.... 2 00 John Sanderson for repairing two culverts on 5th con line ...... 7 00 Matthew McElwzu’n, I day’s work on 4th con line .......... .. 75 Robt MoNicklo for ditching on Middle. Line ......., .... ...... 12 00 Charles Chambers for removing stone from East Boundary†I 00 Dennis II Donahue for graveling on West Boundary............ 16 25 T M Caldwell work on east. quar- ter line...... 23 00 clms Mills work on 4th con line 29 50 1‘11 Fee work on nuddle line.... 15 00 P. Clumm, late ofCiunnn House, Lindsay, in now proprietor 01' the Clunan House. Peterhm'o’, 0p . the G.T.l{ Station, cor. Aylmnr and Charlotte-5th, where ho has secured ample shed and stable accomoda- “on. and will be glad to see a†his old rlends and patrons. Terms llberal.â€"13â€"3m On motion of Councillor Ford, secon- ded by Councillor Scully, that the plan as prepared by C F Miles, C L S, show- ing the sub-division of Lots numbers 4, 5, 6 and 7, in the 3rd Concession of this Township be now adopted, and that the Clerk do draft a, by-law to this effect.â€" Carried. Communications was received from Secretary of Omemee and Emily High and Public School liuardï¬nclosing copy of Resolution passed by the board in accordance with Section No. 58, Chan 69 of “ The Education Department, Oct" 1896,†to have Election of Public School Trustees for the ensuing term held in connection with the Municipal Election- The minutes of last session were read and conï¬rumd. Ommmz, EMILY, Ger. 5, 1896. Furty-seventh year~tenth session. (fuuncil met pursuant to adjournment. Present all the members, Reeve Switzer in the chair. Largest circulation of any scientiï¬c paper in the word. Spiendidiy illustrated. No Intelligent. man should be without. 1:. Weekly. 83.00 a vent: $1.50 3!: months. Address MUNN CO. Pcnusuws. 361 Broadway. New York City. Faringoymauon npd free Handbook write to MUIVh 5-, C0,. 301 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent. taken on; by us is brought before the public by a nouce swan tree or charge in the The best photos in I‘eterhnro’ are made at my studiu, George SL-(nppnsite (-0119!) s):1. '1111! I can pruve it. I guaran- tee more artistic and better ï¬nished. “urk than can be got. else“ here (‘mne in and see me anymu Byers,l.e:1di11g Photour 1phcr l’eLerhuroâ€" 22 ï¬â€™simtit‘ic gmcrim 'l he Women's Missmuury Society, lag: of Qninte Conference, is in conven- tion at the ( umhri-‘ge Street Methodist Church, Lindsay, this week. About tWO hundred delegates are present. \la‘l'll‘ EMILY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. HOTEL CHANGE. TEETH! TEETH I R J (Emsm‘, Clerk IO 00 c; , "Monsoon" Tania put up by the: Indian Tu owcrs as a namplc of the best qualities of India- l ‘ona. Therefore they use the groatmt cure in the ; selection of the Tea. and its blend. that is why they put it up themfldves and svll it onlyin the orirlnd on, thus-dry securing its purity am] (audience. 1 utupin 1b.,xib. and 5 lb. {gamut} m | bold in b Peterbcro Music Conxpany. limlivrs in Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines and all kinds of Innswul gnmls. Repairing and moving a. spec- ialty 40-160mm Street, l’eterborough 0-3111 (ho. (:nr lormvr pmpr‘ittor 01' tlm“(‘ lun- uu House " has nu“ I‘l' .~um« (l â€11' nld lmul Maud. \vhlvll is H) be rumwlcllml and 1m- pmvul hillml and Mublu :wl-umo‘lullun fur lUU nun-30.x. 1 will be glmllu (:atur Lu all my old customersuud their friends. Every '1er and attention paid 30 guests. (onmludioius sample rooms. Bus meet 5 all trams. “he: you want a Refrigerator for your shnp or private duclling of the newest description and prices. Aways Lelawuity umuufzutmrers Please call and examine for yourself J 1’ ltyley Lindsay 37~8m TH: FINEST TEA IN THE WORLD [ROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEL! CUP ALL GOOD GROCEH'C KEEP IT. Knox-grocer does not keep it. tell him to m D STEEL, HAVTsn a 00. ° Call at m. li.’1‘;m;,rnov’s, Furniture Dealer and LmlcrLaLer r, Choice and Humble Lines in Plain aud Upholster- ed Goods always in stock Reasonubic churgos for Uudeuaking A call 30110- itcdâ€"S-iim New Hotel Accommodation in Lindanzy. J. Dvnnis, Lindsay, nexxdnnr to Dorgmx‘s “Ull‘A, Lindsay-sh, mumn’m'turus the lat. l’x’izo lmminiun Pump and has the only leruugh Wruughx hon l'ump on the mar- kL‘I haunt-rm 01 Emily, and cnuuus or (nut-men- will please c2.“ and hue me. AA work uau'untm-d. 3.38m. W J mortnn’snuwiy ï¬tted restaurant is now one uf the leading attractions in thislme, being tilted up in city style. Lunchcsuml meals servvd at 211: hours. .\1 ‘im must reasonable ran-s. (‘ull SHHUHI‘Ii ~15» Rum-51.,opposite (Enters. 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. send orders to Calcutt‘s Brewery, Mr. Itvndanatv 01"J‘nrontn,ls now runâ€" ning u rotuumntul4?:(k-nrg'v-st. Hutmul Cold Mmls supplied at all lmurs at most reasonable. prim-s. Best :utuntlun In all. Spcvinl attention shnwn U) ladies. Your patronage rcspucu‘ully sinicitvd. 4'l-3m. M ii. HENDRUN, I’otorbom. W A Goodcrin, dealer in Wu]! Paper, Picture Frames and Window Slmucb, mirror l‘laztesuud Arnists’ Gouds Sear l’ust. Ollicc, Lindsay Work dam: in City St: le at lowest. rates 39- Hop Ale Only $1.00 per Dozen Special Bargains fort-z Mom. FINEST TEA IN THE WORLD PETERBORO. Kept by all Leading Hotels. If You Want a Snap Read the F01 lowmg. A CllUlCc stock of paper, envel- opes. pens, mks, loud pL-11c1ls, school books, SCl‘llJl)l(l'S. c., 11), just rcceivul at the 1‘. irror ofï¬ce. The largest and prettiest scribblcr 3ct for :1 nicklc \Ve l1 1x;- one cent scribblus, just the tlllnf’ for the little tolks. Gin) 11s :1 0: Ill be- forc school opc11s.No trouble to show goods whethcx 3011 buy or Just 110“ is the time for bar- gaitus. Come carl3. Yours respectfully, T1115 Mnmon. 0 5-01“ Benson. l-Iouse, Lindsay. “PHI 31-13: gamma gamma Lambs: clrmflaunn nf any uvlentlï¬o Dnht‘!‘ (n the worm. STU-Hulk“)! tiluux'awu. Nu Inn-'er‘h'v man nhnu :1 ln- withnut n. Wm- ,muv ear- ‘i..'Â¥ lemmnm. ‘L’ll Hm ' (£1 Broadway. .‘Imv ‘A'o . . uw ‘x' unit. Ohlosc bureau f1. A securing; pxm‘ nm' :IAuwrica. 1‘ very mumâ€. taken out h) um 15 br'vuzhc he“ mro mu public by a uuuau gXVen tree of charm.) in ma A great tonic and Appetizer, For Information and Trev Handlmuk “'er to 11 and 18 Front (Street East. Toronto. IN ITS NATIVE PURITY‘ CALCUTT‘S ENGLISH HEPRKGERRTORE. Dublin Porter BU"I THE BEB'JL‘. New Rostatxrant. A PERFECT TEA J U) 1 AN WARDROBE, Proprietor. GEL). CARR, Proprietor. Arrangements have been made by the undersigned to lend on Real Estate security at rates of interest from 5 to 7 per cent, very large sums at 4% (’0, the mort- gages taken for any term not ex- ceeding ten years, and the inter-‘4‘ est payable yearly, half yearly or quarterly, on days ï¬xed to suit borrower, Principal can be re- duced by instalment. Apply to BARRON 8: STEERS, Dominion Bank Budding, \Villiam Street. Lindsay. For Twenty Five Years solicited. Call on me and I willzuamntoa satisfaction. WM. COLYIN’S A keen numr and n. clean towel for every cm;- tmncr and ;-- If you thlHlI\\’Mlx1HHPHS)’ shave, A h rmnl us harbor over gave, Just. cal}, and M mxpux‘lnr myd A ï¬ne fresh stock, just arrived, of the Choiccst Brands of Pastry Flour, consisting of the Queen's, PCOple's Mixed, Standard and other well selected Brands. Also a choice line of meals, comprising Rolled Oats, Standard Oat Meal, Rolled Wheat, Wheatlets, Cracked Wheat", Graham Flour, and Corn Meals. These brands are all man- ufactured by the VICTORIA ROLLER MILLS. A call is HOBIOKMFH ï¬UgUHOUI. whale “Hammon- osmiumna West End Flour and Feed Store. WE WHY FLUUH WOMENIN DOUBT Ccrner Kent and Cambridge Street, Lindsay. Ontario. Terms, $1.00 perday. The bar supplied with the choxcest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Good stubling and attentive hostler. Numb-d in the ï¬nest locality In l’a‘rmmouo s1 er 1 ':u‘s puss lln- dour uvvry Lon minutes. It Is we“ ventilated. wvll-hvnu-d. large and rmnny. Hm; gum] stuhh- in connection. It NH 21 Hm: bar, in “'hivh tin: very ï¬nest Liquurs and Cigars are kept. Steve Holland. Proprietor. For a. hobby, uptn date suit or over- mut, yun mil (ind it proï¬table tocall on \V. (2. Blair Sons, Lindsay, as t! ey have the most. mmplelu stock of Eng- Iinh, Scotch and lush Tux-eds, multous, Beavers, Venetinns and Vecmms in. the county. 51-3111 Grant Cleaning Bale at The Ladies’ Store, Peter‘boxvo. 0f Plain and Fancy Wools, Silks, {or Knitting, Netting, Irnchetlng and Art Needle Work, Art. Linen, Art Silks and Sauna, in beautiful shades. Sofa Pillow Taps, Pin Cushion Forms, Celluloid Slippers and Slipper Soles. Bargain day in millinvr)’ (every day. Mina Armstrong, 390 Geo. SL' SOuthex-n Hotel, Georg. It. THE COOKS BEST FRIEND 11117.70 ‘ “MCI“ ï¬fxl‘tynnrmlnd; I’ll cut and dress your hllll‘ wlth taste, To nult the contour r-fyour face. my room is non! my townls clean, Sclsxors sharp and ruzonr. 1:00", And everything I think you'll llnd To salt the taste and please the mind; And all that art and skill van do, Ifyou will call I'll do for you. I'll Rhm e vou all the vuung the gay, 1'†shm e \ on all for romly pay ° Sluw int: I do nt mw tlme. And for shm ing I got at dime , But do not mean a dime In trust, For that w mud make a barber “bust." Plpos.Tobnccos and Cigars. or the Best Brands, In Stock. A Man’s Wife MONEY LENT. LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. T WALDON. YEI'I‘CH’B HOTE L. The Cook Stove my Ink. or an: an happiness of a hounhold info" m “um Savor!" {oyoun wanna, dd graceful devolo out. a 9.. ha. â€gum odspnAIx {mic 002d hid. All meant: no" mm In 01 p:- In. no harmed: Mm ban. To correct lrro Inky and warn-n, keep ma °W3n§ _n hotly?) condldon._ho SHOULD TAKE PEN NYROYAL WAFERS â€"-AT THE-â€" BILLY \‘Euw, M anager. Attention given to country dwel. -lings, and estimates for building and repairs given. J . R. DON ELL, : PROPRIETOR To my Patrons in Omemee and Surrounding Country. Do you purpose putting in a Hot Air or Hot Water Furnace in your house and enjoy solid comfort in cold weather. I handle the 01d reliabie Gurn- ey Foundry Co’s Goods; no better made ; satisfaction guaranteed Or if you want anything in Coal, Box, or Cooking Stoves, call and see me before you buy. __ Proprietor. FALL ~ ~ 1896. THE EITY FLAME MILLS: Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Blinds, 850., c J. P RYLEY, T. J". PARSGN S. John Taylor 85 00., mm, Toronto. Sold by J. E. Adams, Omemee, dealer in Groceries, Confectionary, etc. My stock of General Groceries 15 complete with everything froth and good forall seasons and at prlces to suit the times. Parties wanting good Fruits, Peels, c., for the Christmas Cake. will do well by giving me a call. Also special value in teas from 206. upwards. The celebrated Monsoon and H urma Teas in stock, ct 30, 40, and 50¢. per lb. WMBRADBURN m peoples’ Grroeerty Victoria Planing Mills ‘ L I N D S A Y. Hasfo hand the ï¬nest line of Raisins, Currants, Lemon, Orange a Citron Peels, Choice Figs, Prunes, Mince Meat, Spices, Extracts, Icing Sugars, c., ever Opened up in Omemee, for the PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Mouldings Teas and Coffees a Specialty. TERMS, CASH. Casings: BASE 17260125 OMEMEE, ONT. SUMMER TRADE NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, iON THE DICKSON RACE, All kinds of lumber, cedar posts and cordwood wanted. Planing, Matching and Turning, all at Lowest Prices. And Building Material of all kinds kept in Stock. @Storm Sash, Porches, and Blinds made in the quickest pos- sible time. Wellington St. ~ Is secured ifyou use for 11! > ’ laundry and household pur~ poses EEL PSE 1t cleans without destroy- ing and costs you no more than a heavily resincd and strongly alkalicd soap. Get it from your grocer. SHAP