Jill Oï¬ce 73 or I. ammo its-William» anal Io Sninm. rlâ€"I Inn-I m) h- i no rh of hu’u, 1):... punk, knobs. Ind in, Iotnkd '. um.» ;. and. In in play. are ,hed rent, ‘ï¬l’fl. n u my ro-Ioadlng de- Lemons say cut If you require amp-thing in spectacles eyeglasses 6m. Fall and have your eyes mutual "PO. Satistacunn guaranteed. 1’. I! 00A D. Dnmgiatr and Optician, Li ndui)‘ .â€"l I. Montreal, Now, 1901 To the Pubflc: Your drnguist is Loni-y sutlmtized to refund me put- chm price on a twenty-ï¬ve m' ï¬fty can: lmtvlo of Greene’s Wan-muted Syrup of TM," It falls to cure your rough or cold. (flanod) The Lester R Greene Co 1‘1. :nnv {r loud: of Mr. Redmond ('uoy will "an! to 10mm u at he has b140, be. romuved to Nicholl' floupltal, l’Qu-rbuto, {or acumen. “'0 hope that ho will :uun recover from his "I- noao and be nblo to resume his duties again. ' A Happv and Pros \lar to Ail- Nominationson Mon , Mm Pauersou the ale a cue: will “In part m Otmimee Prt-Ibytoflan Entortahmmngon New Year'. night. BEE!) BARLEY FOR SALEâ€"About 150 bunch of good. clean buloy, at 600. per bushel. Apply to T. B. Ludloy. Omcmu. wnwx'Dâ€"A gums: sen-am. Wu“ :10 â€If month. 3R8. R. E. WOOD. no (Hinton: aunt, Puerboro. P. H.00A D. Phil: 3.. Drngilnt‘i Optician Mud.“ um... uuocr- no: to . Pol-nu. no-xt door to muzh'a. will be and to act-ammo- an. my predecessor's old customer: In Ml nu specialism-.411: Drs-. Wi htman 8?. Scott, Dentists 0 Peterboro, visit. Ome'mee every ':hursday. Ofï¬ce two Doors east of '1'. Ivory Sons’ General Store. to N I“ be 0 Drop in 3nd no Dunn . one 4001 van 0 II Bou no Kent. Street. ud- wymnt. lean 33m, hem-logos. Dry Goods, “(new and up-to-dnto 33er Shop tad Tome. Store. The 'X‘onoortal Room: sup- llod wltllwo chain. wtth two ï¬rst elm z?!"- in “tomb-nee; no long waits. A". oil Ia chug. o! Ton-(mu Booms. Ev. â€1*“. usually found In 3 Tobnoco sun to to I“ beg _ Dr_op m sn_d ugpannz._on_o The Public Schonl will not be reopened untilJa-mmu 6th 1002 ’l‘ho fluolonnry Barrel Opening ’hu puma Sniu "I. nnuals of um Juniof Lenguo history. The response to the cull lot urticles‘to and to the poor 0:- cdodod our moat sanguine expecmuons (‘blckanl.bmwr.jar amt ju- ot knit For pure drugs at lowest prices, go to P. H ( 0.\ D, th B. Druggist tad Op- tldm, Llndsay.â€"-t!. 1:: dm st for Cook m... 91:00: enudl Mi unions m dangerous. Pri‘ box - No; 2.10 degrees azronK‘T' l or tanned on receipt of pri . sum no Cook Compâ€! a- 99:1 and 3 331:! and real AA .7 n--- In neceimun; ase â€commas. $310.93 .17, Kent-St. ghd jally, picking candles. orsnges. huta,toyl,boots. clothlng, both our 3nd partially worn. kept pouring in mud whoa packed u ttght u ever they could be, ï¬llvd three buxel. two and oncolmu burrols. Tho La'liea' M-l ï¬ll- od uptha other lull of the third band! and um I box baldâ€. We must not target h commend the Lwagners for the excoflent program tlxoy provided. They declare tlmt â€whatowr is worth dainz lo 'uft'l doing well." They will: to "tank Ill those n ho so kindly tidod than: In this their 2nd Xmu.‘ gift to the Deaconnou Home. Polished nafural metal, or marble--l aui} [our ta§te._ 8 'Day Clocks, $2.50. Our prices are t ï¬ne goods. Small clocks'thai reliable; they make ments and keep gq In th'e line of C11 wide range for you 1m book: a! the Public Library mm: be returned on Saturday. Dec. 28, for “not inking. We bun- flno "no of boautilnlly drum! dona, nll sizes and flees, for In“. protonâ€. T. A. Me harm Co. max. H. Domlborg. 0 "cu Spool-In, “King-tomwmboumo “bun Home. ¢~m0m«.uom.1m.6th. unm Walnu- damn-08b. On Wodn’owny 9790!»: of Int incl: Oh. Byxortb Lelgno and Y. P I. C. E. In“ I jolnt nooung In the buomom 0! the Pmby‘odan Church. The room via voll‘ï¬llod:_nd but!) Ind-tie- in]! I I†AKIA â€A Unique Clo. nprmqu. Tbo'clmir was lbly I!!!“ by Mia Bella Sponco nud mo unbjoct in tum! this." handled by 3 com- mittee of the Ep'onh League mu wh‘ch the numb." of bow otgmizai- “on. 1mm in tho discus-Ion. The D' “mung! wor- Myth" oath-arm! hv . “of!“ Mm Thnmponn um! span", which was onjm-M by all pro-art. TM- p’unvw M11"! tho prom-unï¬t"; oflho Wm?†by 89v. Mr. Rum,- The Popular Jew W.F.Mcï¬ PETERBORO .\1 r. (3. J A. Tram is in Petuboro to- dny on business. Mr. Arthur Md‘ren. of the T. Eaton Co. Tommi), was a visitor to Omomuo over Ckrldtmu. Miss Mabel Gardiner, of Ingolclnhy, in visiting Omemeo trhnda during mo Holldsyl. Mt. J. Granny who we are planed to learn has a good xvnlltion M. Burkl Fans, Ipom Xmas. with hil patent. Mr. Ind Mn, I. Glenny. Omemee. Mr. Herb. Blackwell, of Lindsay. spent Xmal. with Omemeo friends. Mr Ju Lnldloymf Llndlay,wu in town Xmu. calling on friends. Mr. Henry Trotter, of Hartley. Mm ls uniting st the home of Major sud Mrs John Mutin, Lindsay. Mrs. Joï¬'roy Din-dude, o! Lang, was visiting her many Omomee Manda last woek. Mann. A. W Panama and Lawrence Lunb were visitor. to Poterboro Batu:- any. 3!“. B 53 onchitis Mr. J. D.Thornton, Miss M. Thorn- ton uf Omomeo, and Mrs. John Belch. of M" librab, spank Christmas Day nth Mr. and Mn J. Kincaid. Pater- boro. Mr. John English. of Koeno, can his Omomco friend: a call Banal-ditty. é “ I have kept Ayer’s Cherry Pec- - ton! in my house for I great many years. It is the best medicine in the world for coughs and colds.†Mour- Cbu 1nd Percy Rublnton. Percy Thornmn and Fred Rowan are home lot tho lmlldnyl {tom Toronto Mr. snd' Mn. 3. English nud "clankin- ter, of Toronto. spent X mu. with Omomu friends. Mr. R. H Pan-0y 1nd Son. Allanmore visitor. to Ill-don last week. Mr. J. H. Carnegh, M P. P, of Coba- cogkdnuod thro'wh town on his to- turn {tom Paterboro. on Tnuduy Int. Hr. Juv A. Norris. nf anontn, spent Xmu. with his mother, Mrs. G. Nan“, Klan It. xtjor Nam. Toronto. to spending in holl- dnu In omomoo. The lluu male and Ida 890“ are aband- :n‘¢ “do Xmunmuon with their Omomco r on I. ' Mr. 138. MoCafl'rey, and Miss Ella. of Toronto Ipont Xmas. with um: pawn“ in 10‘ r. Ir. Franklin: :- vlnmng his Omen†and Emily (Honda. Mun: J. '1‘. Elena-do mm: Hard, of nulbmk upont Xmu. with Omomoo frkndl. Mr. Hun McDow.oll of Toronto. I. A! the home of Mr cod Mn [M t A Merger-on. Mr. and Mn. J. 3. Mann mat Xmu. with Linda! ftlondl. Reeve 8.1. Both, a! Fowler. Como". uv. the Minot 3 Homily e3" yogur- day. Mr. and Mn. W. McP-ulroy 3nd daughter. Mama. IpOnl Xmu with Mr. And Mn.(.‘. Mct‘nfl'roy, Onion-o. acid; 56:236.: min to: ire-cum. he he“. had colds. 0%.; II. no“ new to: chrome-309 mud to hoop on had. All serious lung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at ï¬rst in a single night with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y. ‘4: ER nil 'w'i on had. J. c. ‘1†00.. '0“. m PERSONAL. L we are able to show our goods to better advantage and examine for yourself. All goods bought at our '5 engraving) done free. \Ve do the largest repair- trade in the county. “ NUFF SED.†largest stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewellry, Sil- cy China, we have ever shown since coming to TTY, the Jeweller, 99 KENT ST. INDSAY it where to get their Presents for the Xmas; and New Year. In our zens of Omemee 11': Block, Near the Market, le’s Shoe Store 'only : 200133. , 350138 r3 only 650133. ‘ppers : 256138 to $1.15. 50cts. to $1. 25. THE BOYS AND GIRLS. ,made exactly ike the lar- as, only 75cts. call and inspect our GOODS D OUR PRICES. .MAS. BUYERS 3116?? to i an. 1813, 1903, fOr oniy $1.00. SubsCribe now and get all the News. "6 CHANTLER, PHEBS STORE Mlle Millie Foe N Ipeuding the holi- days wuh her puoutl. Mrl. (Rev) B. F. Itlllmnn and Ion, of Fania, B. C. are ï¬lming 3! me hum. of her parenn, Ma. And Mu. Wm. Elliott, King .1. Rev.1|ud M rt 0. 3!. Cnnw, Toronto, are “thin: the" Oman" and 15qu (Heads. Mrs. Funk Fowler. Mean. “an; Miller, Fred’k, Wnlter, John Mngeo. attended the lunorul o! the late Mr. Miller M Lindsay on Saturday. Mr Alex Plunkon. of Dukotn. and Mr Wm Nelson, of Lana. were "noon at the home of Mr and Mn J G Pluukon, un- past week. Mr J Johnson, 0! Starbuck. 3131)., in here on 3 VIII 3. Mr Cam-ran sad Mr Roy Won. 0! Yurker, no gnu:- ut me home of Dr Cameron. The annual me emsg of Hue Tron! Valley Hockey Leann. wan held In the Oriental Hotel, Bnurduy mom! :1 I. when ofï¬cer. were olec‘ed for‘ the on- Iang your and reports of an 9000! rag- lng nature woro received fro-u the var- tous clubs. ' In ‘ho absence of the president Mr. 'I‘J. Wallace, 0! Keene. who miuod Hm tram, the clunir was occuplod by Air. W. 'l'. Junkin o! Feuelon Falls. Fenolun Fallsâ€"W. T. Junkin and AHâ€) Gould. Bobcaygeouâ€"E. S. Clnrry: Lindsayr-W. J. English. Omemeeâ€"J. N. Mofl'au. Millbrook-Harry Wood, and F. 1!. Dixon. Norwoodâ€"J. I". Anderson. Keeneâ€"J. R. \chMer. Lakovlewu ol' Potubo:onghâ€"â€"C. G. Graham. Cnmpbellford leioplnoned that they were unable to tend a â€delegate. but thu they worn In ":0 nation to stay. 'l‘ha Secrolnry Mr E. S. (Slurry, than such“ report, which I» vory on- cunrnglng. The followlng delegates “er. in «- lendanco: The manual of the lust luau-l moot- ing were rend mud on mution sdopnd. Kloctlnn 0! onions. The olchnn of ofï¬cers fur the omn- lhg your resulted u follows: HomProomnt A H mutton. Pu- evhorough. Prosidoutâ€"W. Ron Cameron, Nero “00d. Vlco. Presidentâ€"W T Junkln. Fenc- lon Falls. Executive CommInuâ€"W. F. Wood. (tampbeufunl; E. 0. Bradbum, Peter burougl‘fl. N. Maï¬a“. Omemee, uni Lorne Cempboll. thduv. Hotel on the Lugoo. Mr. J- N. Moï¬ett,_o! Omemee, who represented the club of mu town at the annual meeting. is the Principe] ol the Public School there. and woe I meml'er of tho second contingent to South Africa. ï¬e mike. en able dele- gum. SecretuyoTrnlutuâ€"E. S. Cllrry. Poh-rburonuh. Mr. W‘ T. Joni: tn, the zdninl repro- lontmlvo from Fonolon Fnlla, wu Ibo unlnhnous choice for Hm ofï¬ce of ï¬rst vies-president. Ho gun the melting t 1139?! lmlo speech‘by way of "ram!- nllcencu of thc gun. in his town. ‘ Mf. W. R. Cameron, the now pull- don: 0! ‘ho Lanna, h s vol-y unthin- um follower of the ghmo. no I! u!- iu: mung.) cl tho Union 3-53:. m Norwood. and could not youth]: got an: 3: ’to the mating to-du- A vote of mush wu â€and lo' the renting pro-idem. Mr. 121. Walk». who has hold ofï¬ce tux- u:- put two 3.0mm, (a: bin ofl'uru on bob-.1! ol the Lance. in the put. ' Trej Valley Annual Meet! '3. \'icu~l‘xooidu..s ‘Junkln told 91 the DO YOU \VANT TO HAVE A My stovck was never so complete and artistic. You can get any- thing from a enthusiasm out me game in his town. and Mr. Math“, 01 Owomeo. reported “would, on behalf 0! his club. The oxocuuvo will we“ shortly to] arrange the achcduh.â€"Synbpnis o {| Poterboro Examiner report. | ProcJJLDe Bilberg. opuclan Ind cele- brated oyo spcclallut, from Germany. wm vlnn Omemoo three tum-u a year, and may be consulted at. the Brndburn Home Parlors. thch {or dates. All conmltauonl free 0! charge. Thou having weak or lmpextoct, eyes should not. mu to con-nu Mm. In Omemee every Monday. N: B.â€"Have several clients a ho desire to gal)! good farm property at: bargain. â€"2 - y The undersigned is prepared to loan money on flat-class farm property in large amount! at 4} p-or cont. Small umouml at. slightly 'ï¬xcrealed rates of Interest. Terms of repayment to suit borrower. MoSweyn Weldon, Burials", Sullcituru c., Lindsay, Ont. FALL WINTER JAEKETS R.B. Allan8cCo’s EVERY STYLE AND PRICE. “he have the Short Jackets. Medium and Long Coats, Tight Fitting Half Tight Back Coats in Black. Navy Blue. Grey Fawn. Ladies’ Suits and Skirtsâ€"Every Style and Price in Ladles’ Readyvto-Wear Sunts. A ï¬ne assortment of the very Newest_Goods. New Furs for Fall and W'interâ€"Ladies’ Astrachan jackets, Electric Seal Jackets. Coou jackets. Also a large and complete assortment of Furs for neck wear. Also Gloves, Mitts, etcï¬ . ‘ Always a ï¬rst-class stock of Ladies‘ Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, etc. _ Our Millinery Rooms are full of all the Newest and most Stylish Millinery to be fouhcfln Lindsay. ' RB. Allan Co. TOY TO 1 A HAPPY NEW YEAR, 4}. PER CE NT. â€â€˜o .DIRECTLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. NEW YEAR’S GIFT â€" ROBINSON EWART . MB Making a Rare flï¬eling in 80013 Shoes. Buhhels. flvmshues. Never before in the History of the shoe trade was it possible to get so much real quality for so little money. There is‘an increasing demand for the VERY BEST, that in a Word is our specialty “The Best. In speaking of High Class Footwear we need only mention the names “Hagar†and Lewis A. 8‘Crosssett for Men and J. 8; T. Bell Fine Footwear for Women. In medium or even Strong Footwear we can give you style and prices that not only "“ make you examine the. goods but become a purchaser. The Canadian Rubber Co’s, celebrated “Armour Proof Rubbers†for Men always in Stock. Every Pair Warranted, and replaced FREE if not Satisfactory. ROBINSON ENART, 74 KENT STREET, LINDSAY . J. Mulligan’s, Don't Miss Seeing the Elegant New FOR YOUR ’FRIEND. IF SO. YOU MUST CALL AT AND FELT GOOD THAT ARE OFFERED AT '. Mulligan, ’ O-MEMEE. Cash and One Price to All. AND GET A IOIIIIICCIOO I wish tolnform the cnlzone of 0310- I mee and surrounding country that I | wlll keep constantly on hand, a large I supply of ROUGH LUMBER, l All kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors. Blinds, MouldI-ng «510. Also Latb Shingles, c. At Rock Bottom Prices for Cub. A call In most. respectfully limit-Had. OMEMEE. Llllllllfll‘ Yflfï¬. J. J. NICHOLS. NEW All the newest patterns and latest shades in heavy weight goods for winter wear. Admir- able for business men others are our splendid English and Scotch Tweeds--special prices. 0311 and inspect. THE FLASH OF FASHION Now is the time to secure Bargains. Only a few suits left. If you have a MIS-FI$ girligg it and we will make 1 ‘ . Cutting Done on Short Notlce. REPAIRING, PRESSING AND CLEANING Also D_yeing done on Short Notice. Prices Right. - Merchant Tailor, PETERBORO OMEMEE, Wood Heating Stoves, coal Ranges, coal Heaters, and coal or Wood Furnaces in the Trwn. Ready-Made A. E. Micks 860., HardWare for Farmers Eavetruughing Rooï¬ng 3 Specialty. STOYES, RANGES, FURNACES Slack [II Wnufl flunk Slum, our own makeï¬every stove guaranteed. The BANNER wood co'okâ€"xin four sizes. The Good cheer cook in four sizes. We also keep a large stock of ' Graniteware, Tinware, Knives, Forks G; Spoons. We are Headquarters for Amencan and Canadian Coal Oil. ADAM HALL, ‘ for your Building Supplies, Nails, Locks and Hinges. Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. Machine Oil, coal Oil, cod Oil. The Dixon Steel Cook. We Draw Your Attention . M. COBB, Our Terms, Strictly Cash. ' A CALL SOLICITED. Cash Store, 40'! Gamma, PETERBORO. PETERBOROUGH, to some of our leading lines. In wood cooks: N6. 137 Hunter Street. 'Pthe No. 371 At and Below Cost. We have on hand the Largest . TRAIN. Manager. ............GO T0.......... for wood and coal. CEOï¬hing ' ‘