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Omemee Mirror (1894), 21 Oct 1897, p. 3

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;:r:::m:::. Tue people are f:,e}' pay :21 vre money we, \\'v are head- x. r-znezz's Wear. 'znrm; nus . .o-~-. [333 Bands. iET, Mien; or $21). dam anowvan um». by achard 115). 1‘1"! r- »rifty 2nd (11:5). by n by Dorset. Prince nod Jr. limp) (22!). xbo Is: 1123), Done!- Bhort Tall 4152). by by Bambo;~lth.t217). 'es and Tinware, Paints, he very best for >rs wxll do well to call on res rrnwded With Ladie- u. The rush o! the to keep our stock well (i frOm long and varied xses, tton me P. 0. 3 Jing . will be kept P2115} ice HS you live w’thin reach of Sons, "e 3 good day": pay on 16 “‘imer Suppheo 0 all we say. noses 'ice List. wd April 2m. 1mg, : owned by Thou. ‘elrto be sure and Price List. if not so paid. rd Stoves. >ughbred on for 25¢. nbaCt‘o 45¢. per H) p, 40¢ per gallon. MILY. \SH. 6 ROC E ND FRIDAYS, 15, ‘20. '25. suns, 4 lbs for 25¢. Jinn new {run 31b. for?“ TYE ons, {or 1.00. {THANY These are Bargain 9| in crockery List nu StOl‘t‘ RI 155 10. 60 1 or lace, $9, “COS. FOR FALL AND \\'IN. TER PLANTING, At the Lowest Prices EVER HE \RD OFF-1c. 8 ny Bulbs LOSTâ€"On \Vednesdny, Oct. 13 between Dance)"; Hill and J E'Adam's Grocery. :1 Smock and Pair Harvest Gloves. Finder will kindly leave same at the Mirror Office. FOUNDâ€"In the G. T. R. wait- ing room, Omemee, two small par- asols. Owners can have same bv proving prcperty. and paying {0} this adv. Apply at this ofiice. ments R. J. Mulligan, Hiu Id: Lsidley. teacher near Bob- cgygonn, spent Bnndny wim her par- onu, It. um! Mn. 1‘. ledley. Exuny. A number of young people hgd avery pleaunt limo 3t Mr. H. Nugent'o hut Tl'nrsduy evening. CITY AHOTEL, ’Peterboro, I” ' Miss Martha. McElwain was a. visitor to Midland 116C week. )1 rs. David Balfour and daughter, Miss Maud, were amongthe excursion- ists to Midland last week. Miss Edith Gcfi‘rie, n1 Emily, is via- iting friends at Midland. Min N: Brown Spent a few days of last week visiting at the home of M r. Thou. Deyen of Ops. Min Edith Jackson paid lnzr Mid- !and friend: a. visit. last week. Mr. Barry Fair,uf Queen‘s Cnue‘ze. Kinglton, preached an einqnent sermon to: large congregation in the Presby- terian Church last Sunday. Mrs. W. Bradburn is waiting friends i n Peter-bore this week Miss Minna. of Toronto, was visiting: at the home of her brother, Mr. David Minna, last Monday Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘hos. Hende‘son were next rs toLindsay on Friday last. Mrs. G. McKim tnd children are vis- iting 3: “no homo of her mother, Mrs. C. Richards at Mimnmk. Mrs. Isaac Graham visited Lindsay friends this week. Mr. J. Wetherup. nf Lindsay, has placed a beautiful hell organ ink) the home of Mrs. W. 1. Lamb, being a gift from her father, M r. Chas. Corneli. Among those who took in the excur- sion to Mid‘and last week were: Mes- on. Samuel McElwain, Herbert Jack- son. Alfred Clemmett, James Gienncy, E. W. Morzun and G. H. English. FOR Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, Engagement and Wed- ding rings, go to \V. F. McCarty the Jeweier. Lindsay. )To fancy prices them-t! ,v watch re?alrmg Tm: FAIILY Hanna and Wax-mm Sun of Montreal occupies a. splendid posi- tion amongst the journals of the world. Its publishers never tire in the work of Improvement. No wonder that He Funny Burma and \VEEKLY Sun is such a prime first favorite. The Woman’s Auxiliary in connec- ¢ion with Christ Church are preparing a. bale of useful articles to send to the aufl'arera by the recent fire at Castleman. Any one desirous ‘0 help in any way can have their offerings enclosed by leaving with Miss Curry this week. shamans Cheaper Than Ever. The only round nom- gallery in mwu bawdy fore! and young; no stmrs monmb. All work made hythe lustm process. Satis- {action guaranteed. Gallery root of Kent 5:" cut 0 poslte Britlou Br"“-.L1ntlsuy,0m. 3. Wm nmson. Photographer. The anniversary services in connec- tion with the Presbyterian Church, Omemee, will be held on the 24th of this month. The congregation has been most fortunate In the arrangement“ they have been able to make for their services. Rev. J. A. Morison B. A., of‘l 5;”; church, Toronto, will conduct the l unite in the morning and evening; and Rev. Norman Russell, recently from India, will preach in the afternoon. Mr. Russell has been laboring in India ‘ for the past four years, and is now in Csnadn only for nfew months. Since his arrivnl be has been addressing large end enthusiastic audiences in diflerent parts of Ontario and Quebec, and the gathering on Sunle' in the Presbyter- inn church will prolmblv be no excep- tion. Special collection will be taken at etch service for the building fund. All are welcome, LOCA l4 with a Taronto firm to do have made arrange- LACONXC you may need. Mr. West spent a few days this week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. (UL) ( amernu. We are pleased to learn that. M r. An- drew Thornton is somewhat Improved in health. Next Monday will be the anniversary of the battle of Balaclava. 313301: 31“" tin of Lindsay participated in this but- tle and as usual he will hoist a. flag 0“ that date. LAW OFFICE of R. RUDDY. Barrister and Solicitor. of Mill- brook. open in 0 m e m e 6 every M 0 N D A Y afternoonâ€"Over Brad- burn‘s Grocerv.â€"lsu‘ Itis computed that the farms and Stat-dens of Canada. if all had the privllege of reading regularly the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal, would be worth several mil- lions more than their market value to- day. The Family Herald and Weekly Star evidently knows how to secure the work of the best brains, It is a great paper {rout whatever standpoint we choose to look :it it. and it has the sup- port 01 the entiro Dominion. We deem it to he in the interest or the readers of the )llrror thut all should club with suoh a paper as the Family Herald and Weekly Star and for a limited time of- fer our paper with it. for one year at $1.60, It is safe to say that the Fum- il_r Herald stands out coxmpicuously us one of the greatest values for the money open to mankind to-day. The (‘itizens Band sewn-10d Mr- and Mrs. W. J. Lamb, at their residence. King sh, Friday evening. After P111)" inga few cimice selections they were invited into the house where a sumpt- uous repast was served. After supper: games and music were indtflged i“ till the wee sma’ hours were drawing nigh. when the guests thanked the host and hostess for their kind hospitaiity and returned to their homes. a .1 The following: letter from Miss Tims mil be read with pleasure by hermany friends: 1 ant Miss Tins, lln RIVER, To C l llxocmts PRESIDENT, J1’SE,’U7. } 0 You will want to hear of our work {of L this I may say we have plenty. At S present we are house-cloauingmnd lam d running in and out, first in the school- t, room superintending the children’s leu- sons, then getting dinner, and so on, Ii with Indians or their wives coming t1 constanty, and ofcourse must be seen; we have to be very careful to treat them 3 all alike.as they get very jealous. They are watching anxiously for the home- S Coming of Ynti (the minister) of whom 5 they are very fond; there will be great} J rejoicing when. he Comes. To-day l have had five little services, attended by between forty and fifty Indians. I 1 read and told them of the parable of the Sower, and they were most atten- i live: then I went to a poor old widow, she has been ill a. longtime. and, with} 1 her Son, is very glad to have me. Come i to reid and pray. We have now conxe : from the 8(‘lzwzl house, where we have: ‘ theen singing hymns â€"the Indians are 4 l . so fond of hymsâ€"we had fourteen all singing. Our dear Bishop wrote to say he could not come until the second trip of the steamer, and then Mr Marsh w ill be home. Ithink {told you of one of tie ludians getting; out h-gs for us to finish our new kitchen, and also to make some new furniture. Two boys, as they are called,although young men, saw ed them for us, and we have now two thousand one hundred and fifty feet of lumber, and are very prom". in. deed of it ; out of this we have madea cupboard for milk, and a large box to hold supplies, it is six feet long, so we can make up a bed upon it ifnecessary. Every spare moment lately has been spent in the garden, which means so much to us; we added an acre this spring, and are planting potatoes and cabbage. We have mustard, cress,rad- ' lsh, carrots, etc., all are up exuept pars-J nips and turnips. I have made a hot‘ 1 bed and have plenty of things coming 1 on. We had to get the Indians to help with the garden, all the oxen in Ihe 3 place, but. one, died last Winter, and it is slow work plowing with only one ox. ‘- '2 The Indians are very anxious to work, a- i same days we would have ten or more iasking for work: our rule is to give !. l work to all who ask and a meal with it, so you see we Sometimes had very live- ly times, They always want me to work with them. and were much amus- ed when I showed them how to plant potatoes, and to dig. 1. Ar - . n June 23. I have been too busy to fin- '1 ish this, but must tell you we are so glad of pictures; some one sent us the E lax-:9 rolls they use for infant classes at hon.e,a.nd they have been such a. help; the Indians never tire of looking at pic- tures, and are so pleased to get one for their very own. We can teach them Scripture truths so much better when the)“ look at the picture. The mosqui- toes are terribly bad this your, worse ‘ than flies at home. I must ask you to l return humble and earnest thanks to \ our Heavenly Father for all His good- .‘ ness to me since I came here. I never had better health, and slowly but sure- ly Heel that God’s Word is winning its way into the hearts of the people. Last Sunday the old Chief’s “ife said she was thankful to me, but that her heart was very bad; then some of our boys 1‘ went to sleep during the service, and ‘ l , l " Sunrise ” gave them a severe lecture, telling them they came to hear of God _ not to sleep, that it was s. sin to sleep : in God’s House. Give my love to all \V. A. friends, ask them to continue most frequent in prayer that God may i. bless our work and many souls be 1 bronght into His Church. BORN In the Township of Ops, on Sunday mnrninc, Oct. 17th, to Mr. and Ira. J. H. WHSOn, a daughtrr. DXED On Sunday evening, Oct. 17th, Helen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Wiisun, (Written on the forty-third anniver- sary of Alum, on seeing the flag hoisted at. Sergr. Majnr Martin’s residence‘flus, sel st.) "lie the banner urn. veteran Flauntim: proudly o’er lns door: Telling in its own sweet language. Of the victories ofyore. 0n the breezes fioat the echoes-â€" A Inn». and Sebuuiopol, Inkernmnn and Balaclavaâ€" Tlmy upheld Britannia’a rule. I've no love for woe or carnage, Nor the war-fiend stern and grim, Yet whene’er I find a hero I must duly honor him. Here's a health to veteran Martin : Long may his flag unfurl, Brightening up our martin! memories ’Mid obhvion’a giddy whirl. Av. ' that flag does oft remind us 0! the l) mics fought and “on, \\ hen young Martin \\ itli his comrade: Not the Rusaiun lance and gun. At a meeting of the Executive Com- mittee of the Eunly Sabbath School Associntlon held on Monday, Oct. 18th, 1897. at the home of Mr. Wm. Lamb, Omemee East, the foliowing persons were present: Rev. J. U. Tanner, B. A.. President; Dr. J. N. 'lhompmn, Secretary: Com- mittee, Rev. W. McCann, B. A., B. D., Messrs. G. Switzer, M. Ruth, S. Connel, G. Howden, S. W. Mitchell, and the Misses S. Adams, B. Beatty,J. Edwards and 3.1431111). Executive Committee Meeting. Meeting opened thh Rev. W. Mc- Cann 1n the chair. Moved by Miss Lamb, sec. by Mr. S. Connel, that we send a deleuate to the Ontario Sabbath School Association at Cixy of Hamilton, Oct. 27-29.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. S. Mitchell, sec. by Mr S Connel, that Rev. W McCann be our delegate to said Association at Hamil- ton.â€"â€"Cnrried, Moved by Mr Ruth, see by mm 8 Benny, tlmt each School be réquelted (.0 rain. st least one cant per Icholar to pay expenses of Bologna to Hammon. â€"Cn.rriod. glm ad by Mr Mitchell uc by me. stitzer, that our Aesacialion hold our Annual (‘omenlion the 2nd week in January , 1893. â€"Carried. Rev. J. U. Tanner iu the chair. Maxed by Rev W \lcCann, aec’d by Visa Adams, that a Bub. com. be a}- poiMed to arrange the programmu for our annual meeting. Muted by Mr S‘witzer, sec by Miss Lamb, that Rev W McL‘axm and Dr J S Thompson be that sub com. Sergeant-Major Martin's Flag. “ox ed by Dr Thompson see by Miss Beau), that, Miss Lamb be added to that. sub comâ€"Carried. Mov ed by ‘1: no“ den see by Miss J Edward, that. we raise as near $5 00 as we can to aid the Ontario 5. b‘. Asaocxa- tion. Standing of pupils of S. S. No. II, Emily for the months of Aug- ust and September, 1897. SENIOR FOURTH. Maximum George Earl Addie Poast Maggie Fee 475 392 3I5 319 Lizéie Adams \Villie Balfour Jessie Lowe Ernest Mahood Ida M ahood Lyla Fee Carrie Balfour Harmony Balfour SENIOR THIRD. jUNIOR SECOND. Maude Poast Stanley Mahood 293 Ira Lowe 284 PART SECONDâ€"Lottie Poast, Pearl Lowe. PART FIRSTâ€"~V’iola Earl, Katie Toolc, Alfred Toole. E. Sharpe, in Victoria Warder. School Report. JUNIOR FOURTH. SENIOR SECOND. Mirror a. call when you require first class Job Work. A free notice will OMEMEE MIRROR‘ to everyone getting their bills print- ed at this Office. If you want to reap the best results from advertising, use the columns of THE OMEMEE MIRROR. A call is most respectfully solic1ted. GIVE THE be given in the 475 392 315 310 296 103 279 271 352 3.54 306 275 219 Toronto, Oct. 18â€"Frlday was a record breaker at the Toronto ,hog market. From Thusdny at twelve: o’cluck until Satnrdoy at four o'clock over 5,000 hogs came upon the boards, and every one was taken by Mr. Wm. Harris. That is the largest run ofhoga in the recurd of “‘9 Yards. and proves that Toronto is fast becoming the Chicago of Canada. In spite of the heavy run prlcea were maintained but prospects are for lower prices. Saturday 5 l-4c ruled for best selertinns, but next week the top will he 5 l-8c. Thick fut hogs Nlll bring $4.75 per cwt., light hogs $5 and cows $3.50. Mr Harris says that although the day was a heavy one, yet he and his sons might have handled more. Full Wheat. ..... Spring Wheat Barley . 01m. .. Rye .................. Penn ............... Buckwheat. Wheat, {nu por bunhol Itandntd....80 to 85 “ spring standard ...................... 80 to 81 Barley, per bushel ............................. 2‘) to 30 Penn, small ............. . . ................... 40 to 46 Peas, mummies . .44 to 43 Onts‘ .................. . ................ 2| to 23 Buckwheat.......‘.‘. .................... 26 to 26 Rye ............ ..-|0 to 40 Butter ........................... ,.....,.. .16 [.0 20 2‘53 ........ ........14 to 15 Red Fire Wheat Goose Wheat. Fall \Vheat ........ $prlug Wheat. Barley Oats .................. Peas, Rye .......................... Buckwlwm........... Eggs, fresh p(‘r do: Butter, per lb ...... and that after the said day the Execu- tor will proceed to distribute the assets of said Ertate among thp parties entitl- ed thereto, having regard only to tho cluims 0! which he shall then hlve had notice. Dated this 18th day of October, 1897. R. I. MULLIGAN, KOTIL‘E is hereby given purlnant to R. 8. 0., chap. 110, nnd amending Acts, that all persons luvimz claims against the estate of the mid (ienrgo Mc(‘rea, who died on or about. the 213: day of September, 1897, are required to send or deliver the same to R. J. \IULLIGAN, ESQ” ()MEMEE, t).\"1‘.,the Executor of said Estate, on or before the In THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE or GEORGE MCCREA, LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF OMEMEE, 15' THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA: BACHELOR, DECEASED. MARKET REPORTS. 03:21:52 11. RUDDY, EXECUTOR. M x I. L B no 0 K . 43-4t Sumcrrufl you Exactron. The abme is the title of the premium plcture glven to subscribers of the “ Fumih Herald and \\ eekly Star" this year. [he publishers are offering $50. 00 in prizes to anyone who can describe the picture from the title. Here is a chance for our readers. The picture “ It Fell From the Nest," the “ Family Herald and Weekly Star " and the OHEMBE Mumou, one year each, all {or $1.60. See particulars on page three, Toronto Has a Hog Market. The Daily Cartoon from the pen 0! Mr. Sam Hunter in The Toronto World is the most \\'ldel}' recognized single feature in any newspaper in Canada. Mr. Hunter has a marvellous faculty of focussing in one of his cartoons the rays of public opinion on each great question as it. arises. These cartoons are alone worth the price of the paper, and are treasured all over Canada, Mr. Hunter has perSOnified the Canadian Farmer ‘ n true lines. His drawings are always ‘pointed, always humorous, and never ofl'ensive. Mr. Hunter drum exclusive- ly for the World. The Mirror and the World one year for $3.00, the price of the World alone. 131 Day 01" Decemhar, 1897. Notice to Creditors. “IT FELL FROM THE NEST." PETERBO H0 M ARKETS LINDSAY MARKETS 0M EMEE M ARKETS ....75 to 35 ..75 to 75 75 to 75 65 to 65 .75 to 85 75 to 75 ,20 to 23 .22 1.0 22 .38 to 45 ‘42 to 42 .25 to % .11 to 12 .11 to 18 The public is hereby u urned from purchasing any stock owned by the un- dersigned, on Lot, 18, Con. 4, Township of Emily, or on any other Lot, or trading for such stock on said Lots. J. MILLS, us I intend to work on the Cash System. I will hold anyone responsible for the full value (with Costs) of such stock taken from the aforesaid Lot, without my leave. 1" 'u- . I-'\I‘II[‘ .._d _~.V,V, W. CHAMBERS. Omemee, Sept. 15th. 1897.â€"39-3m. THE HUFFMAN HOUSE. CornerChnrloue and Water-Mm, Peterboro. Havmg on Monday, Sept. 27Lh. open- ed up in Dorlmn'a 01d Stand, in ('ar- ringe and Waggon Repairs and Cooper Work, where 1 will be giad to see all my old friends and as many new ones us want their Work Done Cheap for This new Hotel has hm-n newly remodrh-d and renowned and is now one of the but furnished houses In ('anmm. (mud stable accommodation. ’l‘crmsrcnsonuble. “73m. Call at Mr. l’errin’s Drug Store, in Lindsay, for pure drugs. Try a bottle of Perrin’s Pine ’l‘ar Cordial at. 25c. The great Cough and (fold Remedy. A cull is Solicited.--11-3m. ("nr. Kont and \Vm. Stan, newly opvnt-d m-wh' furnished throughunl. Lulgc mu commodimm «tables and nth-ntho husth'l. (‘ullsollclted. Mr. Brooks Prop, immcrly of the Benson House.â€"â€"3m New Carriage M. H. Slssnn begs to ammunoo (n his {rlcudn and mrmc-r patrons that he has re- opancd business ln the premlsou next [0 Porter's Bookslore, Kent-sh, Llndan ', and earnenllv uollcltn a continuance 0 their favor. Our Stock ln all New. and was per- sonnlly selected from the samples of the but manulncturers. A full llne urmo now- est goods In nuo footwear alwayu on hand. Aluo a complete stock or School Bout). lmdlen’ Rubbers. Evenlng Show. Wnlklng Show, Gent’s Rubbers. Child‘s Rubbers. Mlllbrouk omce. over new Past Office. vmemee omcc. over Brndb urn's Grocery. OMEN EB EV ERY MONDAY. Barrister. solicitor, Notary Public, ac., Money :0 Loan. My Thos. Armstrong Bro., Make a. R vevialty or Men's hu~n|>h1ngs, Hats and ups, Htrnw Gouda and Furs. The young ladlvn and gentlemen of (mm- meu and vwmlt ' when you are In Lindsay give me a call. on “‘11! and everythlng up- lo-dnte. and our prices to amt the Linnea-3m. Will Remove to Large:- Premises Mr. George Gain, the former uncr at the Benson Housmhun rented the note-l ownvd by Mr. J. Duncan. mexx door to the (‘omxm-r- c a] house, kept by Mr. J. Dnrgan, and in- tendn to keep a first-chm: temperance house. He will We goed Hm Meals Ior 150., with yard, Stu. lo nnd shed mom free. Times are hard and we must. cut down expvxmrs. A good Lunch for 100.wlth hot tea and comm. Don’t forget tho mums, the ‘ Gmnd'l‘empor- nnce House." wm be ready for business on the «h dnv of luv. (GEORGE GAIN.â€"19 12 Any Watches, Clocks, etc , left at the Mirror Office for‘wpairs, will have my attention. Yours sincerely, On the road between'Omemee and Lebanon,A Ladie's Coat. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement, by call- ing at this ofiice.â€"-39-tf 1 'l g t ‘3 wammwousv " Auld Acquaintance " “A Fresh Shirt Often Wins The Race." Lindsay, - - Ontario, MILLBROOK, T'HEcBoK‘s BEST FRIEND ,__‘---E I“ CANADA. TH! FINEST T“ m TH! WWW '\ FROM Th‘ (Successors to Fairwemhcr a: C0.) A Call Solicited. wen; as a. 5.1mm: . Flt“. Thcrc‘ore the; solution of the Tea .' putitup themselvw : ' .sckags thereby-cc ‘xlt up h “3., x1b.; sold in be. :. LWhitesmith. If your grocer Robert Ruddy. IhV'v-u LARGECT SAC: IN CANADA. For 28 Years NOTICE. " Maniac“ SIHSUN (30., Kent St. Lindsay. m we Nli‘ Brooks House, OMER’IEE. Cooper Shop snmnie GOOD To torrent. lrrrgulari y an kmupnw omnnuhm-thw “Menu-c 'Iqurm'un my lmvmdn‘. p ls Abkfnl FOUND. SHOULD TAKg PENNYEDYAL WAFESS d(x.~ rrm't irregularity :u-d \rvnkn-‘n, ue 0mm” lam-Mly non-11mm. 1‘)... mm "w" raven" .0 yumu; v. "Inn-n. Ivoml dn-vvl‘wmant, pmvhl- pug“. mm: H mls. A»: fur 'J'hn! Dc-trun An mum: nu mum at.) par [0 both! "mod: for woman known. .‘Imd it of We buy q 33‘ “5!: “I? 39 ONTARIO. H i! 0 Arrangements have been made by the undersigned to lend on Real listnte SL’CllX'lty at rates of interest from 5 to 7 per cent, very large sums at 4% 73, the mort- gages taken for any term not ex- C(‘edlng ten years, and the inter- est payable yearly, half yearly or quarterly, on days fixed to suit borrower, I’rmcipal can be re- duced by instalment. Apply to 'l‘hvrc having been a repr-rt started to tlw effect that, the undersigned udnher- ated the milk which he senttothe Reap bom Cheese Fucu ry, he offers the above reward fur infnrnmtion that will lead to (he perenn \\ hn started the above F 4.14513 and ‘1 Al [(‘HH'S re; mrt In the last ten \Pars there has ne‘er been an} faultinnnd with the milk I lune sent to the aforesaid fzwtury , nor that. which my three brothers Send. '1 he (imernment Imywmnr has \ isit- ed the factor} three times this sc‘wun and has funnd Her) thin: most 32 His- fnctury. There has newr been angune fined. The milk Isend to ihe Inctory is far above the average. (Signed) $25.00 REWARD. Wxtness, J. A. Brown, Cheesemaker. Anything from a (flock to :1. Steam En ine rt'pulrmi with newness and des mic-h. ‘me Machine \‘. ork a Specialty. 1% cycles. Sow- ing Machines. Guns. ankn‘. New. Electric chlb, lmntul )invhincry. Surgical Insiru- moms, cm, repaired, Skates sharpvm‘d by tycciui machine. So. 23 William 51.. North Dont fail to try “ Dr. Bheir’s Sciatic Cure," also "(,‘amrrh Remedy.” which are giving great relief to Hull'erem from these diseases, put, up at. East End Drug “A--- I 1.. I-» ,_ Store Lindsav; AGENT w-u ALERTS ...... $60.00 0111J’,..S<65.00 CAPITALS .. 75.00. GENEVAS, 85.00 (‘yc-le repnirs and sundries ulna.) s on hand at the Dominion Carrian‘eWurks, Umemee ’l‘uko native mm the Mansion House I ind- sm‘. hm (hanged hands. dirvmh ()ppnsitl‘ .xo market. w‘hcn: vuu mm have ample and czunmodlous au-mnmodalion for _\m1rx~vl{ vnd \ our horse. “Inc but He“ ly uuppllcd v. ith the hen! brumh ufllquor and olguru. Atten- live hustler alwa~uy on hm.d.. Holmes 4; iutier. Prupriemrs. Cull solicited. Terms rousonable.â€"-20 3m W. G. ENGLISH 1897 BIGYGLES 1897 THE Peoples’Gr’IoeeflE Is the Place tobuy Fresh Family Groceries at ' Llndsny Bleych and General Repair Work: w. WEBSTER, PROPRIETOR. Bargain : Pricesa TEAS AND COFFEES a, Specialty this week. Omemee and Emily Citizens BAR RON 8: STEERS, Dominion Bank Budding, \Villiam Street. Lindsay. WmBRADBURE . TENTS T0 RENT. MONEY LENT. ALL SIZES. OMEMEE, ONT. CITIES, TO \V NS 1 WILLIAM CORN EIL, NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, FLAGS TO RENT FOR DECORATION PURPOSES. TERMS, CASH. Reuboro P.O. A ND V] LLAG ES_DIC( ORA} ook’S Uwfli COMPOUNC Amen: discovery by 2.5 \ physician. quu'ly a monthly by macaw ‘ Latin. 13 the only perfoa safe and reliable medicine c covered. Beware of “principled dragging v. The " Ideal," for 1897, is by a” (d the best in the market. In, first we; ver luv, \\ hen )‘nu relm-mher that " strictly A High Grader, and Hm .x - CI'SX fur maimenazroe and rayzuz-r n er still. I have handicd Linus“ 2.1! six _\ears and have never yet ma 1 repair on amount ofdefec: m “an r or [mot workmanship. Send I: ’r particulars of m" .{u-er Ii: P. 0. BOX 3624 A mm ”‘4! «my 0! Nu- folluwinu'lm 501-, un|c will In: mauled m an) magma»: re- ecipt or NC. by the Puhuuher, ~< wuss NORMAN. ; “if ‘ , 2w; m‘cgtlxeraxge 9n, \7 WASHING MACH IN HS, (:20 TELI-ZPIION Branch at LINDSA Y. in charge . EWLTEH if? .v safe and :elublenedicined Wed. Beware of unprtrgdpkd 41'5th w cact- inferior medicines in place of am. An: Cook’n Cotton Boot Compound. take :1» outs M» ‘ Inclose Sindeecnta 1n postage 12mm :x -rmsend. sealed. by remmat' Macaw w. r: In plain envelope. to Lakes cnly stamps. Address Thc‘Cook Company, V’indsor.0:t..f_‘:auds - During the past. winter I was success- ful in securing a great quantity of un- usually fine pump timber. This \\ in 1-6 of benefit 1.) a” my customers, and “I” serve to maintain tho high standard of quality that my goods have enjoyed in the past. Pumps for Every Sem’ce And satisfacurn guaranteed in every cur-‘8. The “ Diamond Janine ‘5‘th and Englm. wurdm, ” Mam .1 lurch, “ DinmnudJubilee" Waltz-m the. little rue-n a PruyI-r." “ Luv-”p. ..... ,u n In)! “ Chip [1,)" a noun ‘ ":1: Humnruus Sung}. t m: ( fercd. Steel Widmiils New Hume. Sbeclal Peterboro, Ontarfi monthly 5' {lama ( Loam. humanly perfect COMPOUNS. Arecent discovery by x..1 ~ physician. MVu'Iy «a JULEH NORMAN TENTS TO BE! ALL Lgynumn. g'flu‘h

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