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Omemee Mirror (1894), 6 Dec 1900, p. 2

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«*fi N P. 0. BOX 362. G. WALTER SHEEN. Pumas fur Everv service Jud satisfactmxi guaranteed In ovety The "Ideal," for 1897, is by all adds the best in we market. 113 first cost is V): low, when you romumher that it 13 Mcfiy A High Grader, and the sinnna] am for maintenance and repairs is low- 0 flail. I have handled thnse mills for ‘1 year: and have tun-er yet made a Qpflr on nccnnnt of defoa in material at poor workmanship Send fur partmxmm of my other final. WASHING AE'HENES. etc. During the past. winter I was unmeas- lul in securing a great. quantitv hf nn- nsnally fine pump timher. This will he of lmnofol to all my unstnnwrs, and will serve: to maintain the high standard 0! Quality Hm: my goods have enjuyed in the past. PUEBBQRGSJEH Piilfii! m MAR: CTRBE D '1 {5:313}??? g4. iii “AA-A} ‘.; A and get the highest We Handje over 100 Oars Stuff Yearly. "ram” MAR: STREET, 'When ccming to Town fetch your pcrap Iron, Metal, Steel, Old Rub- bers. Copper. B r a. s 3, .Bones, Wool Pickings. c., to BOAR FOR SEK"»'ICE.â€"A ‘Thom'brcd Tamwonh Boar wi 1 In: kept {or svrvire an the premis- es, Lu! 1:, Con. 5, Emilv.during 1. 1c scasvn of I900 19: )1. Terms, $1 00 at tim ’cs z‘vice. T. H. TEE, Owner, Omemce P. O. NETEE ! 3 ! Bradburn Home, OMEMI‘ZE hit. Honda: n! each mnnth.-â€"47â€"ly All the lamt and improved branches 0! dentistry sncéessfully performed. ehargea mndnm'v 01" F l C E over firogory’a Drug Sture, corner Kent and William streets. Dr. F. A. Walters, DEXTXST, L! N USA Y. Honor Graduate of ’l‘uronto Univert It: 3nd Royal Culéege of Dental Sur- 11- i-LN'R’Ka‘ 1‘, - LINDSA Y, Yams I‘lm tmmmrmfnmmerdal Hotel. brown. :1... new Pout Uihce Block, Hm an! luwmay ”fowl-y "mum Admin; blow-1 gut! mu. great. enemas for over 25 )‘OM‘J. Beautiffl-toeth and splendid £38. (‘rrm‘n and bridge “on inserted. Linda;,’ obit-e ncarly opposite Simp- sc-u’s Hotel. -2S-13' firndnate Ontmi‘o Vetei-iunry College. 'I oronto, treats all diseases of domesti~ ‘atod animals. Special nttention to equine dentistry. (‘harges moderate. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 2711‘: G STREET. CMEKEE. CNT. Em" " i663: ironyâ€"'Tiaicesai" "Kim ot'ro- Opium or Stimulants. Nailed on recaps ylmymackmmszx‘fi- WWW The regular apnuar'meeting of L. 0. L, 41, Emily, wm he held on Dec. 10, 1930, instead of on Dec. 3.‘ Ali menu- ‘bera are urgently requested to attend as businesq of impdrumce will be tran each-d. By order. Gen. Mchgne, \V. M See! WindmilEs Wood's Phosphodmr In sold In Omemee by R. .I. MULLXGAX. DRUGGIST. Peterboro, Ontario :imreuk om; e. uvur new 1'0.“ Otfico. TELEPHONE r2, 1 ”gang's“ n I. ”1055), in charge of | 1-,”. 1M; Dr. W. 'I'. Rodgers, Hue"- Hohi'ilhr, Notary Public, ac. u'fi: 333"" E Yxie'e'ib «3" mm ' The W p Company Windsor. Ont- R obert Buddy. r. JN Gelands, Money M Loan. W H IR’W’IEr mamtmmi. Soldnndrecommeodcdtéan drown: Canada. On) reu- sbie medicine 3;; gum-mica! to can an m. all eflecuotupgso ON'I‘A RIO. E9: Thu-1mm agency for Martin' 3 Steam [.mpngiry 1-3 at. the Mirror 011in Lean yoni' pa'melfs onyx-~13 ”JV or motion or Mr. Michael Pa‘rdnomooomt Od by Hr. Wm. Dnyell. wit-n 0! thanks: were glvan m Maura. G. 1.. Ward. the charm» makvr. W. I? Switznr. Ial-wmnn, and true:- nrnrmn'! "J‘f‘o'ltns s'ora'a-‘y for thc- sat.- |.~ractoryvmmner In Wnlch ‘huy have tvnus Mted th ‘ Madness of the factory for the hurl": rfi" ‘éiâ€"sofi-bfif-IW‘HTEE 'Wm-d, the TMPN'V“ 0! Ohm-lo futon", paid two vis- "' W 3"" Em“! rat-tory. It. reflerts much crdl' out-'10 Patrons that- he was able to giye u ch-ar hwort. 7 ,, 7 ‘v, .-- mr. J. R Boato who ha: note has secretary treasurer or tllv building cnmm-ttne pra- sentud nnnanfla; ant-mom which was very gaynrac ory to tho- shareholders A large mootlng or the patrons of East Emily cheese laczOry mm held on 28“: No- vember for the } uv pose o! wmdlng up the business 0H1). past season. hr. 'D. M. Cum- wollwasa pointrd chairman. The fallow- lng Ia lh. ‘ ocxocar} '3 report. or the «men's make x_n Ea~c_h.m Iy_ qu910 r»-ct9;zfor19m. Total puunds nfm”): I: ll": rod 8.8,020. m- m pounds or rhm-Ie manufactured 74.391, average lb. mm: :o 1b.ch 1:9 10.79, av .rage price per n». choose 10.310. average not. value no path-DI Put an. milk 89c. total value at souxmv'l uakn $7.6?!“ 5. After being ap- prov-d by the: unuulumus vo o.- of the pat.- rnne It was menu! by Mr. J. 'l‘. Switzer, aecondcu by Mr. W bowel than the Sacre- mry’s r9901} b . roconLâ€"Csrriod June L'anâ€"It has been stormy a]! day and the steamer could no: cruss the lake: however as the wind is going down it may Come in Ito-night. I am going to get my lamera ready so I will close mu. love to‘ull. '1' we cuildren have left theday school since the priest came but three others have came to us so the attendance has no! fallen ofi‘. June flushâ€"There is quite a long jump between these entries but l have very little tune to “rite nnd I think th.s will luvs to do for everybody us We expect the steamer tomorrow and there are no letters written, There is a. grub or worn: eating everything in our garden. Mr. Johnson spent this morning watering them With tubacuo juice. if it fails to kill them no will have very few togetubies this year. We turn our house beautifully decorated with roses nnd lllliss last Sundayâ€" there is a. pond up here half way across the Island, just ( overedâ€"it isa quarter of an acre in size and just one‘ white mass of (‘allnlâ€"the flowers are about two and a half inches long by 1% wide -there is also another white flower like u. luacinthe but the flowers are conned with it kind of-fur w hich glist- ens in the sun like treststla lent of this plant is the shape of a clover leaf uniy mm-h largerâ€"the pond is indeed a beautiful sight. June 4th.- We have had green on- ‘ iuns, mustard and crass and expect to have rhubarb pies next Saturday. How Is that for the {at Nonl‘L Our confirm- ation wuss is “en attended. Almost all the Ind‘ans Come alshongh none of them have expreused u. desire for con~ firmation except ”Sote'h." TLQ men have been cutting sod to put on the roof you see we lune no shingles so the sod is put on as a Sort of thatch. I hope it MU prove beneficial as rain just pour- ed In. May Nthâ€"Have been making a up yesterday and today and have now come to the end of my greaco, however lhavea couple of kegs cf very nlue soap. ‘I went to visit the syrup camp iaet week, crossed the river and then had £0 “a”! halfa mile inland; n was very wet, but. we were rubhe: b o e, the wiv- es were very glad to see us There is very little to tell now except thatevery- one is working hardâ€"it 13 like the spring tune at home when there is no tune for an) thing until ihe crop is in. One of our boys is very fond of per- fume, fur want of something better on Sunday fast; he anointed himselfwith electric oil and thought it beautiful. LATER-Our confirmation class is overaud there were fifteen, twelve from th- vllla'ge and threeschoolgirls. May lSlhâ€"Gur house-cleaning is pro- gressing very slowiy. Our garden seeds are all up except the parenlps and everything looks “ell. We hope to haveplenty ofgveeu stuff when the new helpers arrive. Christy Jane and Mr. Marsh talked to the Indians of confirmation last Sunday, after telling them as well as he could. what it mean‘t, he asked them to think and, pray over it. tor a week, then all who felt that they wanted to be God’s child- ren to come this afternoon and he would tulle to tnem’ The Indians are very (eliherate in their movements they may take two or three week: to think about about instead of one, so we are waiting hoping and praying, but evon though none may come, many a missionary has labored longer and mcre faithfully and not seen as much l‘ f! nit for their labor a! we have. HAY RIVER, May 6th, 1900. I think it is about time to begin my 'letter to you again. We have most of our garden seeds In. Some peas, oats a. very little wheat and are getting the ground» ready for the barley. Will very soon have Sainds as the mustard is peeping up in the garden and itgrows w. ry quickly. We have rather anovol team this spring, two cows and an ox, but they pull the plow all right. The priest is still here and evidently means business; they have put up a house and are butting m a garden. We heard from M rt Scott one ofthe Hudson's Bay Company, men that the Roman Cath- olics believe that the Government is going: to treat. with the Hay River Ind- ‘i.me this sntmner.:u1d so Went to move l‘part of'their school up here to get: some ofthe booty but: they have not not: our Indians so fat-and i do not think they will. ”Suleh" nml "Paulyah"t~he two whom we feared might go, attend our service l'OUJLU’i)’. East. Emily Ch: ese Factory. The fuuaWing luuer from MISS . I Tnmma ml! lye feud with much intvrest I by most of our subscribers. Miss Timms enclosed two filmm- with ntter_ O engroupof ten Indian children. who received ten don“: each from lho S P.G.towards their support. The uthorilagroup containing Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, Mr Johnson, mr. Clark, .‘ohnny and Miss’l‘lmms and a num- be: 0 Indian Students. ST. PETER’S MISSION. .3 M mam Hr Tums ’01 .. "FAKE NOTICE that the above It a true 0 my «fa. prnpased BV-lnw which haw bean taken into consideration and which w ill be finally puasvd by the (‘onncilwvf tho (‘nrp‘wrnhon orthe Town- ship of T‘ m’ly in the New nfthPassent of g? e Elertnrn being nhtalrod thereto afler one month from the sixth dav of Dec-ember. 1900, being the date of the first rnhlimtlon therenfin the "Ounc- m”? \Iirrnr" nurspmmr and that N o no”: for Hm taking nf’lw vnhw of HM PIN-0mm will he held at the lmnr, any .41.] plyw- name-l in Mid Ry-hm‘. ‘ Date-l this Sixth Jay of Pareml or. 1900 Richard J. Granr‘v. TOWNSHIP mum, 6. 'i‘hntthe Vote-1 cast: 0n this By-law he stlmnwd up at Hm 0mm of the (‘lerk of H19 annshtp of Fmily in the Viihtgn of Onto-mas, on Thursday the tenth dav oHanunr- ,1901, by ti o sutd Clerk 7 Thattlm RPeve r-! the Said Town- ship attend at. the Office «-f the said 'l‘nwnghip (1!!! k NI. f rlutay thefihh day of January 150: and n swim. in writlrfz two pprsnns t0 nttwnd at, the summing up «I the Vutes t' r and against this B\-ln\\‘ mulo a persml to attmul at 93"]! Pollin - phu'o ml behnifnf the ppr. sun:- intvresu-d in muddesirons of pm- In. ting the pun tug of thus B)’-luw, and a like number an hehnlr at the persons interested in and desirous of I pp using the phgfiittgot: thq same: 5. That the votes of a.” eiectnrs in the Said annship entitled to vote thereon shall be taken on Monday the never th day ofJannary A. D. mm from nine 0" lock in tha foremmn nntxl fire o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, at. Hue full :wing plucvl and the following shall! he the Dawn)" Return- ing Officer.- tn take- the voles utthe said ronppotivp places nanwa In Eiectoral Divial n Number (INF. of 1h.» sa‘d 'l‘ownship. at Magee’s Schonl House, James Jackson to be D-nmty Returning Officer: in Diviqlon Nnmmr Two at Lang’s School Ihmse. Geo ‘ue Fee 1: . l a Deputy Returning Ofi‘xt‘er; In Divkion Number THREE at Spenca’s School Hnnso, Inhn Spence to he Depmy Re- Illrninc Officer; in Divish n Number FOUR. an the shop of John (Pcsaclin, Tnueph Lucas to he DPan’ Returning Ofliror; in Divnaion Number FIVE at “1" 81'0“) Public Hall, John James Vnnt to be Deputy {atnrnlng Officer; in Drvision Number SIX at the house or Simon Harrington, Joseph Moaban to he Deputy Returning Ofi'mGr. and in Dh‘islnn Number SEVEN at tha house ‘ of Michael O Donnell, Arthur Frank: 1 to he Deputy Ro' nrmnc Oflicer. ‘ 4 That. the am! chvnturesulxall be signed by :h . [leave and 'l'reaaurer of the'l‘n\\-n.~!.ipuf Emily and shall be issued a” alone time immediauoly af- ker the first ":99!ng of the Township Cnnncil hell after thosmnmlng up of tho Votes taken an this By-law. 3 '1 IL! 5 c z-ruceeds n! the said De- !wntnr:~s shall he paid tn the Treasurer nfthe 'l'o vnshipof Emily and by him paid and npplzed fur the purpuse and mm the n- ject ubuVe recited and fur no utlzar purpzvsg n‘l.a9.sbever. :oll: rs and {my sewn vents by :l 5pm:- jal use thenfljl’c on all the ruwuble property in the said Townshxp of Emily, during Hue current-y uhhe said Debentures. $1000.00 $465 70 $2465.70 '2, That there shall] be raised and levied in each u! said )cals fur the [my menu“ the «and debt. and interest. and the Debemnrus iSaued thereundur the sum of 'l‘wu hundred and furl! six 1. That for the purposes afnresaid it shall be luufnl fur the Reeve of the said corporut on and he is hereby auth- orized and required to Pause 'ien ile- benlures of the mid Township of Em- ily to 1-8 nut-la, executed and issued to the amount of Two thnusnnd (1..“an an1interesitheieonutf-mrp r rent 1 er 1 annum in sums of Two hundred and fortv-six dnllurs and fifty-seven cents each,rpavnhis at the Bank of Munireal in t1!" Town of Lindsay, on the fif- teenth day of Pei-"ember, A. 1).. 1903, and each succeeding fifteenth day of Dec‘rnher for the nine following years and which Debentures shall thus rep- resent In the said respnvtive rears the foilouing amounts of principal with interest on the unpaid principal nt the rate ninrosuiii ('mnputeti from the [if- teenth tin" of December, 1900, namely: Years Priuci {ml interest To! a! 19m .....$H‘>li.57......$30.00.."$246.57 1902 173.23...” 73,134.... 2-1657 1903 ...... lSil.lT....... 86.40.... 2-16 57‘ 190-1 ...... 187 37..... 59 20.... 246.57 1905 ...... 194.86”... 5171.... 24657 1906 ...... 202.70 ..... ~13 ST.......2-16 57 1907 ...... 210.81....” 35.76.... 246.57 1908 219.24....... 27.33.... 246 5': 1909 ...... 22SOI.....1356.... 241357 1910 ..... 237 04......" 0.53 ...... 2465.7 THEREFORE the Municipal Conn- cil/ ofthe (brporatlun ofthe [‘uwnship of Emily enacts as fullmxs: . AND WHEREAS the amount ofthe existing debenture debt of tho Town- of Emily is seven lmmlred and Hair. lean dollars and eighteen cents, and thus is no part ofthe principal or in- terest. of the said existing debt in ur- N RPS. AND W“ EREAS the amount of the whole rutefi'ble property of tho Town- ‘hip of Enuly according to the Just revised Assessment Roll is the sum of Nine Hundred and Fifty-One Thous- aud.b‘evou Hundred and Four-Three Dollars. AND WHEREAS mo hundred and forty-six dollars and fil'uwsewu cents is the total amuunt requlred to be ram-Jed unmmll) by upccl.l rate for the period of len years tor paying the said debt and Interval then-can. at {our ] er cent. p 2r annum, III inualmenls accord- ing to the term» at Elna lSy-luw. an that the aggregate amount pa) able for prin~ clpal and interest in each year. shall be oqual as nearly as may be m v. hut ls pnyuhle fur prmcuml and interest during each ol the other years of such period. Ah D WHEREAS for the purposes aforesaid it is nee-emu; to create a debt to me extent of Two Thousand Dollars and to issue debentures there- form a manner hereinafter mentioned. A By-Law to Raise by Way of Loan the Sum of Two Thou- sand Dollars for the pur- pose of Paying for the erectinn of a bridge across Pigeon Creek known as Cowan’s Bridge, in the Township of Emily. WHEREAS it is necessary and desir- able to raise by way of loan the sum of Two Thousand Dollars for the purpose of paging for the erection of a. Bridge across Pigeon Creek [men n as “ Co“- uu's Bridge.” AND WHEREAS for the purposes BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 301 e .a' 2-16 57 246.57 246 57 2-16 57 246.57 246 57 2413 57 2-36 5.7 IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. Deep Welis a Speciuity. AGENT FOR THE Brammfl Pumping Winz’mills PUMPS OF ALL KINDS. First Door South of szun- der's Hotel, William-st, : Lindsay. RIO-alciamurh. vpquvl... “N29 BSNHHMHH. Gasman". ‘1". H. IRYH E‘EII‘JI. COLE? I D: 25c. Tip-“s - for 15 C 33 and 40c.P1pes .{or 25 15c Pipe-S for IO Ioc Pipes ' for 5 Com C025 2 for 5 To!) -rcms alwm's hcsh at Bankrupt Stock of Pipes Trilbys Winks Alnb: n' as goofch Km] E p-' 0. date 330:1: ml Vcncedora Hurriszou, Sulicitnrs «km, Lindsay, Out. In ()memee every Monday. \v a. I..â€"Hnw amen-u} (hm ts \\ ho desire [L lim gum! farm property at at bargain. 7-|\ The nudrrvimwvl is pro-para! to 1mm mum-y on first-rims lurm prupcrt)’ in ;;ur:e Hut-Inns at 4.!» {er rent Small rum-Imus :LI slighth' ILCrenst‘d rates of nnlrrwt. Terms of roe-payment to unit lmrmut‘r. Cut in Cigars (50mm dd Gum-g1: nm! Mun-”y Stu-rm. ()I-‘HCI-z Nouns: 710”". ML: 140.3 mm. 7“)pr FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Onu black mare, 8 yrs. old, one Single buggy, one light democrat, I Setsingle harness. Also \Vart- man square l~rncc<l fence post for Townships of 1'} mlcn, Mnripcsa, lfmily, Ops, Vernlam, Eldon, Digb“. Dzilton, Stanhope, Long- fonl and Bexlcy. Riglxtslcx‘ said Townships either collectively or separately will be solfl at :1 bar- gain. Apply to ELY DANCY, at Omemoc, Om. EYE. EA It. T11 liOA'l‘ AND NONE (O VVCYI: 6c Weldon, Dr. T. Popham McCullough, 4?; PER CE NT. , ing so bad for a cough as cough- "4 ing. It tears the .15 tendermembrane ‘i of the throat and I , ,jj lungs, and the _?3 wounds th u s I; . made attract the i ‘ There is noth- E 1». germs of con- - 1 sumption. Stop your cough by -' using the family @fifibeen c u ri n g coughs and colds '3' of every kind for f over sixty years. You can ’t afford to be with- out it. ‘53?» {remedy that has i MANUFACTURER 0F PETERBOROUGH. Pam; Works, 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for {a :22 gen. 6 for 25 7 {or 25 6 for 25 7 for 25 7 {01‘25 3 for 10 6 for 25 15 Cents 25 H 10 ‘l fi!’ 3') 7 [031nm cents 6‘ H (‘ H The ”isiaeisariane Wilson Company, Limited PETERBQBOUGH. Uur3~3ew$33re 333 333 33303833 III Eanada. and 33333033 3333: 3333333333 3333 s33II 333 33 33333 33333333. gianer Sets, Tea Sets, Teiiet Sets Fancy Goods, Lamps, c., EHHISTMAS WE Flunnelcttcs, Ore) Flarnels, “'11“: liar. m ls, C rcs and \\ hitc- C on: n Blankzts s} ((15 of Staple ny Goods. Laxge stock for the Chnstmas lradc. “e always carry a \eny huge stock of Ne ns and Hov's Ovcxc: axs “ices are all“ avys right. Mens’ Suits rangingY in'price from $3.50, $4.50 to gum-o. 'j‘wud f'uitS. Blsck \Vnsuc Mens' Heavy \ch'kmg Suns, a large stock at the iuwcst prices. l‘icasc x'enmnmr that we kuep in st02k a vary 1 Lrge :anl most complete stock of Black Du s5 Goods. '1 o rlxis dcparnnrnt We have gixcn Specml nttenl:0r1.aml alwzus keep on hand the way l.c.~t Black [hug Goods tube luu'l. \Ve are :cllmg agents for Pacstlv's celebrated Blalk Goods, the Leg! “53L”: (1 black goods in the world. hvery make and style of Lolored D.ess (:oods In stock ;.t popular Prim-s. Ladies’ Unde: “ear. Hosiery, \\ 001:1le di'ld Gloves, Coxsezs, 1 kinds;Ladies’ Fu. Coats, Gauntlets, Capes, C21;)elincs,CapS, Muts Our stock in this I) cpzutmcnt is st. 11 Goods. Our jackets a! d Skins haw the Lindsay. I I China .The Big Clothier, Directly Opposite the Post Office,Lindsay 98¢. Buys a Boy’s Serge Suit : 2.25 Buys 21 Boy’s ’l‘waed Suit; Suit ; $2.25 Buys a. Boys heavier; $1.50 In,” a Bay's 3“ka 5 $5.00 Buys a Big Boy's Imported '.l\\eed Suit: 275 km “76'“? serving people and P16351375: ”Hm better than ever before, in UNDERW’EAR and FLANNEL SHIR'l S and the Suing of Victory keeps up its Momentum in our FAULTLESS FURNIHHNC, Ncc‘kwear, Gloves, Hosxery, Collars and Cuffs. $3 50 Buys a (‘unadiun Beaver ()‘vercoat .; $3 90 Buys a Frieze Ulster ; $5 08 Buy: a Black or Blue Boater Top Coat; $315.00 Buys a Heavy 'l‘w eed Lilli!!! Ulster ; $3 00 Buys a Humlng Jacket ;60c. Bu)» 3 ('urdilnn Jacket; 1-1.00 Buys 11 D‘ rby or l‘fdhl’tl l‘elt Hut; $2.1m Buys u Tweed Sun, Perfectly Made; $3.50 Bu}. 9. Serge Suit. “’0“ ’l'rimmed I 57"” ”"35 an IIIIPOHGJ Tweed Suit; $3.90 Buy- : Reversible Hunting Cunt ; 75c. Buys an English Cardigan Jucket; $1.50 Buys an English Felt "at. No House can Sell Clothing as Cheaply as \Ve; And what We Sell, We Guarantee. Our Clothing Sales have been Sornething Rematkable, considering the weather. and the .. 'l't ' m trade which other merchants complain of. mo the TILL '1 ELL-S THE udnqu’l‘hiu that GOUGH'S Low PRICES and uoUGlâ€"I’S CASH ICLKY ' are loadstones that pull the trade. £2512 EEEEWSsz smmmes ears-arms :GOUGH’ s TILL: ESE :ELLS THE TALE. a Opp. P0551: O B. ALME \Ve are doing several things this Week to make the in-Town and out-of-Town folk carry a pleasant remembrance of our store. This department is full Gough’s Crusade Against High Prices. $59??? Men’s Department mm mag» Boy’s Department mm - is headquarters {ur all kinds of Christmas and Wedding Presents Ladies’ Mantles, Suits and Skirts. Everything New and Up To Date. Our Assortment of Mens’ and Bays’ Overcoats. s Alive-1y Millinery Department. Clothing Department. Staple Department. Esme-a SEERSE Emmy: 5 (Sided at Gough’s. N-sw and Six 'Iizix Cones suit largo. haying replenishc unztaticn of bung (Le LINDSEY MIDLAND ’s Tweed Suit; $3.4) BmI I 803' I 3~piuo HIlHIx Bu" 3 \‘orfnlk $1in ”$390.13?" 9, Box’ I 3-pieu Suit ' _ “nu-â€" 35 EMMA??? «w- y. ..v- - â€"~'- .‘\ Slhns" a U0)” 9 Ulster or (Hm-a It 'E BEEEEST- rep1en§slxcd it u‘ithYfigw and Fashionable bung [Le most stylish and best values in VMMXS’M Iouses, Iurnislxings Gums of: .II z'Lle {or the season. Every 5131c- axd Li 6-H" 51155. All Iims hid :rd (1 r A ml! 1' Mr. R. J Mullignn's S'ore, will canviuce you that he r no u{ UH: host asmrted stocl .\ uas. nul .\'.- \\ Year's presen a, a ( on at) . an! at xery low prices. “in Kincaid, of Peterboro w n as: a! Um home of Miss T' mrl luv. meek. ME33‘1’5 Lear-e your laundry parcels “tn-my, an, luv. them back of I Hue u oek. The Penple'n Grocery, 13‘ jun «nah-n1 a ton lune stock ..{ c G -c "'41,! u" Xnas ('ahdiv! - Hm u: must: 4 ause‘: heud< ere. \V. Bradlmrn,â€"-l "“855. T, u. and {Kurt MéQna l1 “3" "Mall were In Lindsay Thu‘ < n buaiuoll. Tue Roche! anniversary services as xrnua Mica-63. A Social istn be {her - mâ€"nig‘ut, Admissbn ICC. rvgvnrl of both next week. 31‘. Freddy Watch and (‘lnek N and Wire Artiatopposiie Benson l‘ Li-uhsf, will “and Bradbnrn H (hnmuec, 2nd Monday ofevery 1m “H J J. Lang was a. visit: t, 813’, H 11‘ day. Mr. Gram, Photographer, “:3! h 1 id (hm-true Gallery to-morrmv, «11v, Mr (Green us (me: nft‘m 1.94 inuraphen in the l’romxce. Give a 02.”. “Laud Mm W. Luv“, of HM, acre \isitora 10 Umemr ‘ “r W. F. McCarty, Iiwisny, !: an go and beautiful stock «,1 0 Her“. etc... suitable :or Xmas. an ch's p'esents. If «H! pay 3“ give him are“. See adv. in :11: rnlumn â€"-l mun-l tn do a mashing business; 1; «rs pan sed and no me (name to “1- out... This caused ‘i'e mer‘ to wonder, and at length he dete ml to 20 on! and take a look at Hz This is that he found on Hm "Those suits 515. They won't last} Pedestrians passing by sum the} c‘ "has 0.9.: he had bought a: 3 ha n-Id ln' putting a price rfSXS on [Io "naught Huey would sol: mph“ UuH‘ uere uf except! ma! good {.r the “mixer. He put one cfth on nform and so: u in front ofhi nith a sign mom ils neck which of his smut clerks had painted piano u! our !board. This anno the- price. Then he and his clerk A cloth‘": merc'nam in lower i7 Wav, New Yuk had a big 13!, of st '5’" kanuemler t! e Methodht S nerssxy Services on Snuia .'. IH‘J.’_\‘ 12$! g-Id smiled at its frankness. The clam tore the sign from uxefisui: the clerk who designed it mama to loot- {nr another job. The talk nftlzeday in Montrr‘all opening of the magnificent m 51' inc orac‘mi on (11-9 host site of u; clnle street 13' the Famify Hana Weakly Shr The anuin [M contemporaries are paS'im.’ it the Q61. compliments. The Lew bni‘l.‘ Quid to he the finest nonspaper inc In tho world. This 1:: saving doul (or “alnahll. Thl Family H .u-l Woekly Star has made gig strides. ‘ Ea [Ind N0. 21s 5014 In Umemee l; MULLIGAK. DRL‘GUIS‘I‘. ~77 Kent-SI, LIND Xn tha'l‘awun'. ip of Emilymn 1" Nuv SCHI 19‘ 0. 3 1' Wm. “w“e, 7.’ wear: “as funeral on Sunrduj largely anon ’ed. In H O qunship of '. v .n, o" “NV. ’1’?“ 4 [900 ‘0”; C Lowe hc " if. “I. Anni" F. P It Aue‘ ‘36 -.:- TM fund-rd I‘i'“ ... "o- tho fun“? a. Lot l5.(‘.-m H. this (Thu: ”201mb , Many Thanks See our stock of be: tiful goods for Xmas. The Popuiar jewe Store. W. F. McEAHT The Talk of The Tow LOCK I; LICONXC Make a little Xm Glft of your own. When you make a 5:231] our stock of bea in! jewelry, you are 3:, to the thanks 11:..- iortunate recxple whom the gift is sure please. The Mirro’ DIED

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