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Omemee Mirror (1894), 31 Dec 1896, p. 2

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East End of Hunter St Bridge, See our all wool and mixed mat- tresses, the best made. Bone meal tor fertiIizing pur- poses, ground fine or course. done every dav in the wool season. Highest cash price paid {or wool and wool plckings and feathers, or goods given m exchange. 10 LEI-"1‘. ()fthe 2:310:10: Seas pm. in the window at $3.50'fur an Ensmr bargain we have 101m. TILL-.50 \w \xili «Eispnse of at the same low price, only $3.50, but cannot. repent. :hem.â€"(,‘hixm Mali and Silver lia'zzun'. 360 George street. Boil Cardinsz‘ W001 Wanted I Pest 5w! s (f' teeth , nmer or under, '0:.: Ear price $113, \\urr.Lnted lur $82“ (iruss Dental Itmnns. l.indsa\‘.â€"‘.’l-4b accommm‘mt in P1“ Tran-Hvr 9V y «mun-uh In Full Leaf Again 2 In me Mung ()Ll sput- Hunter 51.. l’ctex‘buro. “filson’u Royal Oak Plate]. A lump of sugar is not easier to take t. an Higinbnthznn’ 3 Little Liver Pills. A.Iliginbnth:nn,Lmds:1_\'.â€"19-tf Remen‘F-t‘r } nu v m 291’... '7 butter Pa ”8 for? 50.: 2 i'mmms Mr 250., ‘ 4 large flint lamp vhir Haws Mr "7)". ' ,6 mwlmm flint lump chinnw) s for" n: at. 5'! 1350398, Izzu‘lnz HohrlJAv :v m! nvw : Young people v I 11 “15h ‘0 1e inde- pendent \\ in t’vm‘. if In their ad 'antuge to take-a (-unrse In our Institntion. We .in not yum-ante!) in gne diplnmns in a. «ex-tam time, Lnt up do guarantee to fine :-. timrolqh truimrg in both the Businees mm shorthand departmentsâ€" in Show; tn give students “but they pay for. Our Graduates have m; ‘roubie in doing (mice Work. Write us for particulars. ‘-3m The-Bath bun Company .A GOOD INVESTME NT just North of Hunter St. Bridg â€"â€"0.\' THE-â€" Ashbnrnham Raceway. PETERBOROUGI-I. Branrh ntficoâ€"(‘orL Murray and Bethune Ms Lumhm'. Shinflm. . ‘zrsh'. Poms. Blimk “in. do“ and huur Fralmw: Xmml PM Mair K!!U.~,H: ll: lslt‘lx‘. .‘Inunlcl‘s A". Scranton (‘de in 1-722. Slow and Nut. Sizes Rrim‘ .1711! for H'mvs; Nmithin: and Steaming (Mal; gulso t‘oke and Lehigh Lumn 1m- Foundrws. Our customers of Emily and Ops wxll find it tothcir advantage to call at our factory in Lindsay, 0n \Yilliam 5L, opposite Bank of Montreal. awmfimm. of the 25th inst. 1); im: are again settled in :1 larger and better equipped factory. "We have now the best factory. fitted with the best and most up-to£d:1te machin- ery, and our customm‘s can depend on getting what-they require: on short not ice. Mt: Olin Office‘ ' rats 9 mm. to 6 pan . Appr a!) V lei U r.. Dr Fred. W. Ivory, WILLIAM RABAM’S In B? T"?T bu A.“ LIL}: 2:12", V! BREE hunk, lhhr 00!: 03199. osc-r Omemoe mm c . (n er] 03.1%)! Eli EVI- nrrisrer, Splu-itm‘, W. FAENT Ash’surnham Wenllen Eifiil, m nmim MI LLBROOK. Trg'w-T pg" 1‘51 t‘Jll DL 3: ”:0 Hand 3 Willams [C13 01.5ng “ELM '31 LY ‘n: it'nsq‘ LWEII In- W gu'wts xrewml. PETERBORO. A RARE CHANCE. PETERBORO. our {whit-nee. King 5L. (Hnemce. Ont. imlswl the “have well known H \n- " u: hmm- " Romy old friends 10:45 vwry day in the- weekâ€"Sun- .tml. ’l‘ln- Royal (Ink has been X :und " snnnne-r I'allnwcll." new I.|‘,v hm-n put in. and vxvclk-nt m'um uflut‘m n? m» public. Farm ~lP-r< :u'ei iLo-y'aiers :u‘c- MIL-rm! rnh-m'r:-.I:dn>:nf0l'1atl Imh‘ruh- ip-[Op {UL} ‘. :L Wyn-RU!" l'iH‘. it l>.\ 2rd 'xxul .mpln ‘ \ML- :N-rnm: \‘thmg‘ we I Xndorsml Bum-s discupntcd for on cxcccdin: 12 months. obert P .-U uddv. Loan on Mon: PfllélGLE 8 [ficfiEEé JHKUKFR rd In Business College. Pa tern/crough DENTIST. my to Soot h tm- \‘nmnu-x‘cinl Hotel (‘. E. 111' BBS. Airent ENEMY nt 1: Notary Public. ma, ) me. 9-1" KY Mt )N I )A Y )e‘x Pom Umce. uih nrn's H-vcry. } Kt'WI. LINDSAY hill :2 the bi: fire Emilv :Lnd Gran ”STA RIO. and \. hV! At ths Inst regular meeting of L.0.L., N0. 41, the {nilmvimz officers were elect- ed far the cumin: year: \V. .\l.â€"-J. J. Magee. D. M.â€"John Ferguson. ('hap â€"\V. H. Unoper. Rec. Senâ€"Geo. McCagnn. Fin. Seaâ€"Walter Magee. Trene â€"-Jas. Jackson. J). of“ _\\'m. Foster. First ('nmmitzeemnnâ€"Tims. McBride. (fommittoemenâ€"Harry Lon-95:, Wm. rafts, George Hnetson and Robert Elliott. From 31'. Part II. to Jr. 2nd. (‘hurlie (‘mthrane ...... lierlw Heudersmx Amy 23PM. .... ........ Cora. Ford ................ ...... .Inhnnv \‘arPy Elva. Thompson . 17mm Jr, Part II. to Jr. 2nd Willie Magee ...... The following is the report. of the pm- nmtmn oxmninatinns of Division I. of Onwmeo Public School. From Sr, Tablets to Jr. Part I. \‘Ictur Mitchell ................ Lin-Ln Nnupnt. Hem Alt-Klmn Jossie .m'QnmIc. Eiht‘l MM at“??? From l’zut II. to class II. Em lec jackson, Florence Conley Lilx' Inckson Edna H211](ll('\' l\11l)_v FCStCl, Fred blackwcll, An nie English, Ma.) Latchfoxd. From Part I. 'to Part II. Bruce Scott, Fnc Blackwell. From class II. to class III. Gco. Jackson, Bertie Mitchell. Ada Mc- Iindc, Cuia FerguSOn, john Fos- tcr. From class III to class IV. An- nic McBride, Urczma Jackson. Hatty Henry, Geo. Foster. McI- ville lack-son, Edith Ferguson. Melville McCarreil. The following during: the \‘cur: ( hristmas da} found ~\. P. MCâ€" Lean, of Lindsa} at the parental ‘ home in Mount Pleas amt. josiah Havs, of Parry Sound, is \1s1'ting his relatives here; he looks null and could engage in and Cl)- joy 21 hunting or fishing cxcursion ; \\ 1111 his old chums. The first in each class was re- wurded a suitable prize. Class Pzirt I. Bruce Scott, Eric Blackwell. Fanny McCarrcll. Am- orin Faulkner, Stanley Faulkner. Bride. Bertie _.\Iitcln-ll. “lmcr Hairy. Herb Howdcn. Rubi. Pad- gct. George Latcllford, \\'ilbert Brock. Class Part II. Fred I‘lluckwcll, Emeline Jackson, 'Ruby Fostcr, mmic English, Edna. Handle}; May Latchford, Lil} jzukson, Florence Conley, Kate Faccy. ROSc Faccv. Report of S. S. No. 10. Emily, for 1896. The followin" is [110 s anding of the pupils for the war as shoxm by the marks, register and examinations. Names :ue ear- ranged in order of merit. Class V. Eva Mitchell, jackson Class Sr. IV. Ernest Jackson, Berti Padget, Mabel Jackson, Lor- ne Jackson. Class jr. IV. George FOStcr. Ed'ltll Ferguson, Melville McCar- rdll.‘Hutty Henry, Annie McBride, Melxr'lllcjackson, \Vm. Howden, Urcann jackson, John Curtin. Class - IIl. Melville } Maud Henry, Sid Latchford McCurrell. '(,‘.mss II. John Foster. Cclm Enguson. Gm. juckson. Adz: MC.- r9 Pt. second class. Fred Black- well. Ruby l'oster 131: 'line Jack- 5011.I.\xmie Englxsh 12‘ fun Hand: 10}. V‘oncncc conlm, M (u Latch- ford Lil\ Jackson. Part Fillst class. Bruce Scott Eric Blackwell, Fanny Mccarrcll. .-\\'cruge attendance 5.4. Fifth class. Jackson. _ From Sr. Part. I. S;»Pcilll to the Mirror. Report of S. S. No. 10, Emily. 101‘ December. Names in order of merit. ' Rye-(21M to the Mirror. Look out for the Forester's grand oyster supper, ofwhicl) due notiCe wiil be given: they intend to have a big time, so be ready for thc feast, -which may be ready soon. Mount Pleasant stands A I for good spread . SCRIBE. Mt. Pleasant, Dec. 26th, 1896. From Jr' Part I. Christmas Promotions. "(BUS .... sts OLIVE MCQI'ADI-z, Teacher. Orange Corners. W. H. HOOPER, Teacher. Mount Pleasant. Orange Corners. to Jr. Part II. to.) r. lurtl were promoted Mitchell, Ida . Ma illiott, 110 .80 110 m 1'\' Ida 91 St; (38 “(I 0'2 32 ,7!) '60 59 Patent and Extension Top Car- rings and Buggies of the latest Desiun anu l imsh. MV ‘. aggons arc pxcnounccd the easiest run- ning waggons on the market. All work guaranteed. 'lerxr s 11bc1al. Call solicited. Manufacturer of Cal i'iagts. 81v ighs and \\ agvons. lu-pzins at all times pxomptL attund in] to LI)" specialties including Sunol Cult, cithel for 111:. txuck or i'ao «Js. 0m 11:1. “1., 1w 5 p. m (‘Irxaor Kent and ('nmhridue Street, Lmdsuy. ()nmrm. Terms, 31M) 1 l rd 33’. The Lnr st‘ppliml uilix Hm lmncst lvrumls vf Liqm-rs nml (’iualrs. (nod stzlhlin; and attentiu) lmstlvr. The owner is ruqnesied Ln prm'e pro; yerty, pay exlvexwes and take her away. J05. JAMIFUX, 51-3t ()Incnu-e I‘. 0. EYE, EAR, 'l‘lll:(‘;‘.'l.‘ AN!) \Ut‘l‘). DR. \‘l'lLLAN VS ('11.!) Si‘1‘\\ I). lult‘ly occupied by Dr. KEMPT, l’ lul‘lJlllUIiO. Corner 01 George and Murray Streets. ()2: to the premises of the undersigned, Lott), ('«m. 1, Emily, on or about the 23rd of October Inst, A YI II.‘.IL OI I) III: II E 1’. THE HUFFX‘JIZRDI I'XOUSE. LINDSAY solicited. (‘mneN h 11"0111- .II Water-st». l’ct mm. This new Hun-l has burn m-wl)‘ runmh-led and n-mwnlul and is nnw (mv ul‘ :Iu- bust Inrnislu-d houscs in ('umulu. Hum! stulvlv :u-m-mmndulicn. 'JM'mM'v annlniv. vll ‘Sm. A line {11-511 stock, just arrlvcd, ofthc Choiu‘st Brands of Pastry Flour. consisting of thc Hum-11's. 1’2011lc's Mixm. 5t: 1m! (1111 and other \wll salu‘tml l)’1:11.<ls. Also :1 choice line Ol‘111c11ls. unnprlsin“ Rolled Outs, St: 1111;:11d Out Meal, Rolled ll'huxt,‘ 1'1 l1uutlcts,(‘1;1cl<e<l ll'heut, (lmhnm 1310111. and Com Meals. Thesa Mundane :1llmun- llfacturcd by the VIC'I‘ORIA ROLLER MILLS. A call is To the .szm'c‘z'fu! 15 [aims of [he Tow? 2,") (y Emz.’ 1'. ' (haxu‘x.1a\na.\',â€" As the )Illnn-ipu} year is about. ending, and having decided to nfl'ur myself as u (-undidum fur t‘It'MiUll tn the. ('onnly Council, it. is :I. duly I mw to jmn to in- furm you nf nzy inmntinns, and :lliuw an oppunnniw fur vnnsidvring wlm sln-led In: eicvtml In the “Him! nf “('t‘VO ufthe Mnnivipnlity. Thanking you fur the mark of your cnnlidenvu in plzu-iug xne (1min;r 1.1m past {we ycuxs in the 0mm of Reeve. I, rcnneun, guntlunwn, Your Ulledk‘l" servant, \\'. ('. Sn‘nzmn Ennly, Nov. 29m, 1896. 17 \\'0 will [my Ilw Mum-st. I‘ru'v for any Quantity “1’ “er ('1' hH'rwl u! unr miHS. 2'2 \\ m. FL, Lindsay. Sr. 11'? ll». extra alewd in trade. (Eur stuck ut' dry uuuds is large m :1 “all assorted, and sad at “huh-sale LYiL'I‘S. Deal direct \\ ith the nmxmtm'tnrers sun! have zwems’ sulariexs' um] mnnnissmn Invn’s expen- ws. (Prim-s for manufacturing and roll taming: 5m. fur rnlls, 3:113. Jar single yarn, 12c. for \wuvmg. In IH‘PSS (-(Hnis, I:().~it‘l')',13h»’(‘s. 1'lit‘nf‘1‘- won)", ('urm'lx'. and anh- lu‘y t.nm!.~'.(-:Ill m. "'1 Hl'l PEOPLL s fi'l'Ul-lx," nppnsitu Market, ' my“ 51.. l'L-ll-I‘hm'u. Arrangements have been made by the undersigned to lend on Real Estate security at rates of interest from 5 t0 7 per cent, very large sums at 4.} %, the mort- gagestaken for any term not ex- ceeding ten years, and the inter- est payable yearly, half yearly or quarterly, on days fixed to suit borrower, Principal can be re- duced by instalment. Apply to BARRON STEERS, Dominion Bunk Budding, William Street. Lindsay. HORN BROS, Limb; I‘.(‘lumm_1:\t(‘ nfl‘lunun Hnnw. Lindsny, is How prnpriulm' m the (‘lmmn House; l’ph-rlmrn’. opp. thv (LT H Malian, (-m'. Aylmvr and ('hurlnttc-Msu \vnrrc he has NV-vuru-d :um-lo shed and stable :wrnmmlu- Hun, :m-l will he ghul m are all his UM l'l'ivmis and Hummus. ’l‘crxni “Du-ml.â€" 4P100uu smock" fififufixfih $6 ,1: 13. 2:. 35.1.14. 2. 3:333. S. 52:. L. :f.:.._ s. “F. 5 :r 7.7. Fixâ€"7.2.4. u... T; 3:33; :. :51? CE. 27.: Uvar 1,000 Tam 16111618. (Est ablished 1878.) Call at. Tho-z.“ .J- “udy’s, YEITCH‘S HO'X‘EL. MONEYLENT. L. O’CONNOR, T WAT. I'ZOTEL CHANGE. For Eiar arms; -‘.o1;--M.~.. w.”€:.~' . mrF‘-â€"â€"_~"”m â€"-â€".'\'l‘ TX I li~-- .â€" X’lilCil 011:5: Ag‘mvimn STRAYE'D y Wonllvn mills. in IA :DON. 7 to S p. m. ‘Hi 30 Black Goat Coats 12 90 “ 17 5o 25 doz Sealette Caps, jockey 50 200 duz lmltation Cups, from 19 to 50 2 doz l’ers Lamb Cups 2 90 were 5 00 200 Youth’s Beaver GEORGE ST., PETERBOROUGH. And Lindsay. GOUGH BROS. (S00 \H -\\001( .ul.1di.\n’1‘\\’ed Sluts $3 Hm, tine no“ English T\\eed Suits 4 .50 “mm \ (irkshire "lxwed Suits 4 but) Scotch Tu eed Suits. . . . . 6 Too All-wool Worsted Suits . . .. . " 550 Worsted Suits, plain chec 4 5 Underwear 35 " men’s heavy 0 K [’11- der\\eur...... ...... 4o “ 50 dozen l’ongee Silk Handkerchiefs, hem stitciied.... 25 doz white embroider- ed silk Handkerchiefs (jongh’s world beater, ail-wool Sucks, ribbed ton . . . . . . 10 dnz men’s all-wool Cardigan .lm-kets So were S 1 men’s Amcri '3" Night. Rnbes,embroidered fronts.... ....$~l 00 were $ 1 50 men’s heavy t“ in (‘ot- ton Night Robes 0‘.) men’s Silk and Satin, 4-in-hand knots, wort-h 25c each. . 2 for 25 men’s Fancy Ring- wood (Moves 25 were 40 men’s Linen Handker- chiefs, hem stitched 15 men’s heavy Undcnwar 19 “ 25 men’s heavy All-Wool 180 fine Navaermnts $3 90 were S 7 150 fine Beaver “ 5 50 350 fine Worsted “ 4 50 1251‘me('0rkscrew “ 6 90 150 fine Wool Melton “ 8 on 100 Allâ€"Wool Beaver “ 9 on 125 All-wool Frieze Ulsters................4 Do 200 All-wool Tweed Ul- sters ..........:') 60 350 Imported Fneze [TI- sters, in four diil'ub ent Shades . . . .2) 50 75 Men’s Cape O’ctouts 5 50 ll ll ‘1 u U U 10 S t v hâ€"llâ€"‘H 0‘3; 10 If) 10 Covering bigger and better values tlmn over In the annals of the (‘lothing Trade of the country. Wake up and uulk up. More We are opening.r the Full Trade in Clothing, Boots and Shoes, llnts and ( ups. “'0 are ten years on deck and have seen many a sale go down on the business horizon. We are now on oureleventh annual trip hotter than ever prepared to bring t nrgnins to your doors, to t'iothe the poor man “ith the rich man’s dress, and all the Sttllle low hm! rot-k prices as of yore. For ten years we have made ten yours of progress ()ur knon ledge ot the trade has grown and our ability to supply your “nuts Not only are our stores the known and recognized headquarters for the (Wot/hing Trade of the country, but one of the distinguished attractions of the to“ u. l‘nr and near our fame has spread until our names as traders is as familiar Hi the homes of the County as a red wuggou on the township concession lines. Victoria Planing Mills L I N D S AY. ' Frames, Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Blinds, 8230., c Tuuching {Ep @1163 generally for thei? patronage in the past and seeking a share of the same for the future, and wishing all a most happy and prosperous New Year, I remain, yours smcerely. j. P EQVYLEYs Proprietor. : Wellington St. I have just received and opened up a new stock of goods suitable for the Xmas and New, Year’s trade. This is the place to get New Year NEW YEARS T. J. PARSONS. MEN’S OVERCOATS. Wombat Fur Coats, Youth’s T\\eed Oxercoats....... .$ Come tqthe Big Push! Come to the Big Riddance! Come to the Hustlers! Come and Buy! CAPS AND FURS Youth’s Overcoats. Oranges, Lemons, Confectionary, Candies, Nuts, in fact anything and everythlng to help you have a, Happy New Year Gent’s Furnishings. Thanking my many Customersgnd the Public MEN’S SUITS thing {Ep 'fhis 'E‘eniinry Triumphant Touching It tip for All It Is Worth! PRESENTS $14 50 were $19 50 The Wonderful Cheap Men, 50 50 90 00 0 0 Do U ll ‘1 u (I ‘..- 5'1": 0 $ 3 oo “ex-es 5 oo \‘r m aha :‘JJ‘MM WWW WW 6 (m 4 50 590 10 90 90 no 00 ..- .. 0v ‘ 5 no 00 00 50 'l\\éed ............. 1 inest quality Scotc h and English Wonmn’s Dongola hut- ton ]$(u)ts.... .. . . . .31 10 were $ Women’s Amer Dun- gola button Rants 1 75 Women’s Oxfords and Slippers.....-..... 65 men’s Bufl‘ Bulumral andCongress...... l 25 men’s Kip BulmmaL... Youth’s Kip Bulumrul Eoy’s Kip BalmoraIs.. nwn’s fine Cordovan 2 50 Llnild’s Boots 19m, 25m. $50., worth double. men’s 1"_elt Bouts, loose socks 50 50 cases Ladies" croquet Rubbers 50 (102 mackinmv Socks H N U (I 1 100 men’s Fancy Embroidered Slip- pers 75c and $1 3 piece . . . . . . . . . . . 3 50‘ Fancy Econ-h 'l‘ueed, extra. heavy I double-breasted . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 on} 500 Blue Serge Suits, 2-pieoe, heavy, 98 .‘ Fancy pleated All-wool ('anudizm f Tweed 195l an All-wan] Canadian Tweed . . . . . . . . . to West England Tweed, 11‘ different patterns 4 50 \ enmiun and (.‘orkscrew, all wool, former price 511...... 7 oo. I)0_\"s"1\\eed(upe Ox e1- (1111\ts........ ......S1 751 1‘.o_\‘5.\':1p(‘z1pe (h er- vmll.s.... 2 25 Boys All-wan] 'l‘ueed (Wm-mats - m Boy’s Irish l‘rxvze Ul- sters 4 00 Your pick of 500 ('11110 Overcmlts ranginw in price from $4 to $7, for Blue Serge All-\vnul 3 piece Suits, $2 Heavy (‘anzulizm Twuvd, All-wool 300 150 300 Youtlx’s Worsted Overt-outs, 3 diflbr- entslmdeswfi 00 “ 8 Z 250 Ynutlx's Own-outs from :6 to $8, now selling for......... 3 o BOY’S OVERCOATS v' BOOTS AND SHOES 3 wé'ed......... . . . . . . ............a . . . (n en oats... ...... 4 5 onth’ .3 \up 0\er- coats ......3 Y’smuh I lsters....6 Y 011th s (ape, (her- (‘OzltS...... ......... .i) YOUTH’S SUITS BOY’S SUITS ......S175 were <21} (‘upe Over- 2 25 " 4 0 con] 'l‘ueed t8..... 2 75 “ 4 Frxvze [Fl- 4 00 C}! U 70 ....... 350‘ ()0 10 were $1 50 3:230THE peoples’ Gnoeerry 5 50 10 oo 7:30 00 23 00 00 00$ Has to hand this week the largest consignment of Biscuits, Con- fectionery, Candies, c., ever opened up for the New Years’ Trade. John Taylor 82: 00., Mnfrs., Toronto WmBRADBURN SEE MY GOODS AND COMPARE PRICES. TERMS, CASH. Our sales for 1896 has exceeded our eXpectatxons and : past owmg to the great variety and excellence of valu partment, and it is our intention to make the year 189 6r years for variety, style, quality and at prices that you beyond a dOubt that Sold by J. E. Adams, Omemee, dealer in Groceries Confectionary, etc. WE LEAD, BUT NEVER FOLLOW. BARGAIN DAYS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 44 in. Twilled Serges 36in. Fancy plaids 46 in. Colored Henriettas, 44 in. Henrietta all colors 38 in. Culorcd li_cnrietta. Fancy, tweed snitings Black silk henriettu, 46 in. Black lxenrletta 46 in. Coating Serges Fancy dress goods - 19 reg 25 15 " 25 34 reg 45 39 reg 6O 17 " 25 6% “ 2'5 44 “ 6“ 19 ” 25 38 “ (30 30 " 45 Beaver all colors Fancy Fancy, Special Thos. Ivory $0118., OMEMEE and BETI-IANY R l". A DY-ll A DE CLOTH I NC Men's 'l‘xwecl Suits $3.130 “ 3 Men's Freizc 1’. Jackets 3-1!) “ Men's “ Ulster 0 Coats 5 :30 ” Men's Tweed Pants 1.25 r0: iny’s '1‘“ (led suits 2.208 r92 “ Own-oats 3.40 “ 3 fancy hmderml hkfs for 51-. 2 " col'd hkfs for Sc, Worth 20c. Infants bibs 5c r0: 10c. Silk hkfs 6c each. ‘ Saxony yarn ” 80 each. Ladies ('uslnnere Gloves “ Kid Lace Butter will not be taken on Bargain I);1_\s.'l‘l1cse arc 1’21 iguin Day Prices. \\15l11ng you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Cashmere 17 Corsets great bargains. (EEN'I‘S’ FURNISHINGS Men’s top shirts 3 “ white lunndred shirts 50 “ white shirts 39 " top shirts 39 Men's gurnsey shirts a Militurv flannel 7 lb White Blankets HOSIER Y “ fancy ties Men’s fancy braces " heavy won! socks Men’s fedora hats Grey flannel Ladies’ heavy \mol AILasl MHIIIIIS Prices. m sill selling Sugars and all other Groceries OMEMEEONT THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE OF CENTRAL ONTARIO. 7‘ DRESS GOODS M A NTLIN G NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, 6.- drawers 40 (1:3 20 10 10 l] EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. 82 reg 1 82; -‘ 1 m “ 20 15 u 20 14 u 13 2(5 -' 2):) 2.65 -' 3.50 S4 10 58 “ 75 86 “1.25 1,0, 00. 9â€" ] 1|. a.) rev: 3, U 5.00 7.50 2 ()0 4. (DO 5.00 r 00 40 1.170 50 30 ".3 2" 60 60 45 5f) 30 L)0 _13 " "J11 K - - 1.39u1-75 3'5 ' \\ omen ’5 Don button or bals 1.00 “ 1.50 50‘ Misses glove gram 89 “ 1.23 ' Misses Doug 11318 95 “ 1.25 20 Children' s in all lines at special pri< es. 29' '1 he prices 116 are offering boots «t sh oes â€"9 111 all lines, are a.“ ay belou our com- ‘ yetitms. ‘ RUBBERS 50 Men’s h’y lum’ man ’sbuqkle 1.15 (" 1 " Artie O. .jhoe 1.15 (:3 “ Rubbers 45 reg 60 60? Women's Rubbers 30 “ 43 ‘ “ Storm Rubbers 4O " 5H 4"! " 0 Shoes 1.15 "1.50 20 ”'7’ -' '53 in Men’s caps, Special Special in dress goods Ladies wool skirting Table linnen, (ifl‘in Blankets white Special in Staples. (‘ottonade Sheeting: best quality Urey Cotton, extra spec. anr-y gingham Father ticking Oxford shirtmg 30 lbs bright yellow sugar 28 lbs Redpatb’s granulated Japan tea, special “ extra - Salmon - - Brooms, spedal valnt‘ 4 lbs mixed (-:uniies,1vnry's selected 1 hoioe 15 um: - Grey Goat robes 7 "is Tapinva Raisins, extra, new fruit ('nrmms, new fruit 'l'mnutoes, corn or pens Sardines - “4911’s 11’ vy graxw, J. l). K. 1.15 " Dong Cong " 1.89 “ ] ine bals. nr Cong. 1.49 “ Heavv hula. , \sorking man ’5 friend - 89 3'0) ’8 heaV) bals 84 :03 ’9 fine bals - 1.10 \ onlh' s neavs buls 6:3 \\ omen ’s glme gr_ain nr peb- Me ha‘ls J I) K - Women’s Don button or bals eXpectations and any year in the excellence of value m every de- nake the year 1897 lead all form- "a of mines that will convince 15 secured if you use for al laundry and household pur- poses EEL S It cleans \\ 1thOLt destrox- inf,r and costs _\011 no moxe thana heavih resined and strontrh alkalicd soap. Get it from )our ‘rrocer. BOOTS A ND SHOES GROCERI ES «wwwmm 1.15 6.00 1.15 n 39 75c pr 18 re: ‘23. “ 19 6.1; reg 9 1.50 1.3.") 1.00 25 90 "t I 10 10 20 zen-(5m aatiou m Dr. T. I" Tarn-at a land’s old hempt. 1 9:18: 01th , The Township 5. S, (‘05 understand. will be held ix: ‘ ' the fist of Janna-3~ hf-KL “ later Keep the date in min The PresbyteriauVLun-ix 1 ”for New Years night. lzudvr agementof Mr. and )1 rs. 11-: a? something new and a: Immi -. ‘m/ ., A hockey match “it :ilween uillbrook and n gleam Day on the lam-r apnson's pond. 11W: mix.- ‘ Se rvice will he held 1 {next Sunday Inc-min; ; "communion “‘1“ be min ,. The service and sen ‘Church on Sunday last \\ ”character and we” R J Mullig: oMEMEE. _, An address :0 MTG (iarhuzt members of the Mik. iie R0 and Sabbath School is nmu (j. over until our next issue. 1.0ch anon A HAPPY NEW w. 1w. -; An exchange truthfully at times a man gets a reputatiox close because he has paid ail and luau" c an} mane} left to nation in being liberal. Dom. {til u: try “ 1w Sheir' ( mt," also “Caxarrh binned.) are giving meat relief :3 sufl‘e these diseases, put u,» at East 1 Store Lindsa) . ll. {uddL of Miil‘nt thy of privati- and v\ to lend on «15) terms Dr. T. Pnpham \! :.~(‘ni}nu;:h Ti tr at and \use Sz-w ialirt land’ 8 0M stand, Ian-h 00‘ n- . hempt. Petey-burn. I! \‘m: Em‘ was: at the aboxe parts gue ‘ 34-3m On account of the pmssure columns this “eek “e are do justice to :1 rep r1 uf 1w night. concert fuel i m .ic r1. . : A Smacnd Inn-«1511;; uf ’ w Auxiliar) was mm: «P. 'i'u-N noon m ( hrist (‘lmnn ' . Mrs gave an .meresxiug .md inqq dress on mark that is Lei: ,_- d1 the Indians In ('unnerlin!) \\ 1 ion Lake Mission. '1 he 1‘ Was large and zippy-avian" n nleeflnglhe meum-‘N n: a ' eutertainedhy \Ir~. 5'. w .- { dvnt of the Oiuer u e Br .2: [ \\ hen vnu are in LianSLU c: Mansion Houso qpnsite tin Lindsau; Terms, :3. 00 per a“ class accommodation. Chui liquors am. maars a: the b4 Hinds. l’rourietorJ- ’-3=u ”newest. .Vuv-mxnlh‘ mee (Mice over l'nst ¢ Mondav afterlnmn.-â€" If you want the luGST, 3..» ~ “er that (5.}: \\ 3mm; Pholugraplnc Studio :11 l'u Banter Street, om» door “es Street, opposiLe Oak Hail, very best. work is done at prices. When )ou are in (w see the New Studio. 111:}; just as good as bright {nr 1 new style of pimtos at sze night concert held xzmivr::.n~ L0. L. 113, We tlzerei' h- AiP‘x ing it until ncx: \wek, ;.~~.\w pleased In State thui "2:? “on every way a grand Mcce .- ceeds amuumui ta OH-r :‘ma OMEMEE. A Tea. and lec‘uro in tonne the Mount, Pieasam Me! hndi School will be held at Mt. l‘ the 15th of January, 3892'. '1 served in the 'l‘emperaxu'c 4.3010 7.30. lecture in the 8. p.m. by Rev. J. Rae, of thecver popular lecturer. also be choice musxc by the mien}. Look on: {ur posters. sing this grand event. Funlm hrs later. The PresbyterianS S. Te: Officers of Umemee. ask the \our com am at 1! :e chu. ( i: evening- ew Years hi; 'I t will render for the “TS! tin» "Cantata,' en: moi “ 11; o .S Star," interspersgd by me.- stmmeutal music, and an flue Pastor. entitled “(hie \\ orld. " '1 he entertainment at "7.33. General admission congregation will meet at 4 p. the Sunday School to refreel THE OMEMEE MIR On Dec. 29th, inst... b\' 13.4 ton Hill. at the Mezhodzsz Omemee. Percy E. Race to I Brien, both at the Townsinl :l‘he Mirror joms um: fuenda of Mr. and Mrs “him them a. life of has A dining: room gin-1 a: x‘,‘ House. Apply to 31mm At the parsonage, Omex mix, by Rev. John M. Gar Shaw to Miss L. Fouler, 1 The Mirror vushea the y the compliments of the many Ms 0: happiness. Ln '1. 31 '1. fl. .c C ‘ nd BOOKLET y. .tjULIGAh'. "values in China and U‘ Wanted at 0n. t. fl 3151' \L \ C u GOAL OIL. Tamasruv. m.“ the Best. Hm MARRIED Tl”: SCTIIION are n Music Bl n i u isw DRUG Con \' \\ e (‘hr A (‘M

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