f. OFFER $23.50. ness f. H. Haasard, lmponct of :. Perchcwn. and Hackney hilbroox, Om. r: a Chem: lot of Fillies, and Id without any rcscn‘c lo the >iddet. For bretding and unite for Catalogues to T. rd, Millbnx:k, Om :â€"-â€"l bane Forty-1W“) Read Dale, Percheron, and Hack ms in my Barns at Millbmok :h win be sold at Prices and wit purchasers. sow at 1hr Snowden House 'ctctbnmngh. at L30 pm. H :‘JDcsday. February 191]). ed paper. lassard, Minbrook. Ont. IcEwaa and ]. H Gardiner. Ilogue ; our moderate d other advantages will you. 5 of SALEâ€"Cash, or Six macs: on six months crcdlt mtgomgry, M. D. .ician and Surgeon, mtbs’ course. Write be- :. 21.15 yrs. W. :e 5: Bloor Sts., Toronto. ‘-TOD.\TE JEWELRY. oi Mari'nge Licenses MILLBROOK. er Xmas. mm In.“ 320013;, ONTARIO. Tumeits Drug Store; time to start. New rns on jan. 2nd. Write STEELE’S, Lain Business Collage HEAL E ELLEHY n! Business Collage, g 15 1mm "\ Them I- {m one paints†cureâ€" a," humm' s " Taken on! the corn m l and brauc' x~does 1'. harmlesoly i lwenu-faur. ‘ 0 rs ‘nsm‘ on Pu n- 312- '9 Basin-.958 Cc!!! luxnrac or m I. . On Monday last, the nommatious to ï¬ll the vacancies m the Omcmee Council wcrc acid and resulted as fol- lows: -- For Reeve «3'05. T. Bcatty, resign- ed, '1'. I. Parsons in the ï¬eld, George: Gxiï¬n m‘lhc ï¬eld. Major Evans, rc- lhc \iirror joins in wishing the young couple: may years of happiness and prosperity. M,- £9; Councilorsâ€"R. G. Carev m {be ï¬eld. Archxe Scott 1n the ï¬c'd, â€grid Gmham m the ï¬eld W Neil. â€Sanderson, S. P. Mills and H. Lamb. resigned. ’5‘ The poll wdluhe hcid next Mondav from 9 am. unit! 5 p.m.. and nodwbt the race wm bc hotly contestcd. A very plelsmg event occurred on [sunny 22nd. at the home of Mr. I- H Best. M; Pleasant. when his~ oldest daughter, Allflie. was united in mar riage to Mr. Everett Hayes, of Ome- mee. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. Peckover, of Ow. Amee, in the presence of a large numb r of friends and relatives, the bride was dressed in a pretty gown of white silk and carying a bouquet of carnations and roses entered the drawmg r00m 0n the arm of hcr father, to the strains of the wedding march plaved by Mrs. 1“. Sandy of Omemee. The bride’s presents were numerous and costly; the groom’s gift to the bride being a beautiful gold watch and chain. The evening v.15 spent m games, in strumental music and singing Mr. 105. Hayes gave several seleCtions on his gramophone. About midnight the happy couple left for their new home in Omemee. Among the friends from a distance were, Mrs. John McBean. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Hayes. of Toron to, Mr. and Miss Best. of Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. T. J Wherry and daughter. of Oakwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Best of Minden, Miss Lizzie Nelson of ‘ Keene. Mr. and Mrs. jos. Donaldson, : of Peterboro. Ectx:.b0r0, Why: 5125 (zzzzzgï¬i cr -\nna Unun: .a “as 11:..1cd in man is .g cto Mr (home: Elmor Jones. of :1. :- Lou W:.:.-hip of Manposa. The Ccrcmony was pct 50 and by ' v.2 R. MCCUHUL‘EI, of Oman cc. Miss M E P! rom and as bridesmaid and Mr. lehiztg ' Lane and: dcd :Ezc grcmt: '£I.c weddtng 91593:: was S'qutucus and 3'! . that could be (1:35:12 1. The happy cmxplc took the 5.33 trai ‘ ‘or :‘m: west amxd showcrs of rice and 1h: L‘cs: wxshcs of their numerous fricu' s. MOMIXA'I‘IONS IN UMEMEE. Among the 164 delegates who registered and attended the E. L. Convention at Lindsay last week, we notice the names of Miss OhVe M SwitZer, Miss Eva Miils, Miss Ida Nugmt, Miss Anderson, and Rev. R. McCuflOch, 0t Omemee. Why Cough? Read Wylie's Adv. Mrs. I. Thornton. and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sandy attended the; Services in connection with the‘ induction of Rev. P. B. Thornmn at Colborne yesterday. They were guests at the home at Mr. Bradlcx Millhwok on Thursday. 1 303112}: Pretty January Wedding TL‘AC HER, Piano and ineory.’ upils prepared for Exar‘nination. Terms Peioderate. 1U}. Hockey match' between Pension Falls and Omcmce Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Best, of Mindcn. were visiting friends in Omcmcc and Emily the past week. Mrs. john McLean, of Toronto, 15 visiting her daughtct, Mrs. ]. B. Hayes, Omemcc. Miss Ida Swrtzer is vnitmg hr Sisters, the Mc-sdamcs joncs, at Mid- land. Isaac and \Viilic Guthnc are visitxrg their many friends at M.dland. 00k place on t. ,xâ€" ~. A 'v‘ Mr. and Mrs. D Slnre, of Brace bridge, are visiting at the home of M rs. licnderson, Mrs. Shirc‘s mother. and her brother Robert.‘ _ - Miss Olive Switzer and Miss Eva. Mills atttndcd thc Epworth League (ï¬nvemion held at Lindsay last week. A party of Bethel young people numbering twenty attended the tea held at Lebanon on Monday evening of last Week. They had a most enjoy able drivc and were We“ entertained when they arrived at beannn. Miss Jenny Kerr is visiting friends in Pcterbom. byï¬buymg your Stow: or Range from \V. .D. STINSON, OMEMEE. ANN IE. W. IVORY, WEDDIIZG BE HYou can SAVE DOLLARS RAVE ICE 1 0.0355- OMEMEE NEWS. {908, at jONESâ€"BRUW‘N. {OWE LLS. now T0 IIIIPimVE HEALTH. Nu better way than to Improve tLe blond,- cleanse and enrich It.â€"Izive -t nyurlahment and strength. TIIII can 1?.“ quickly done 'by Dr. HquIitIu’a l'iiia. which have II. vitallzing. purin- iug 'éfl'ect that. is unequauedi In My min-r medicine. W ith [and pure rich [blood circulating to all pam ohhe “body. mm snap and vim mumng thrnugh every vein and artery, robust hunt: I; iIIevIIaDIu, Nu cleansing building tonic into good u DI. Han» llhon'u Pint Sold by all doalqrg. fTHE “llaR'l'llERN MESSENGER,†l AFnend in 70.000 Families. At the smell price of 40 cents a year the 'Northern Mmeenger" carries to nearly seventy thousand Canadian homes, scattered from the Atlantic to the Paciï¬c. lrom 12 to 16 pages of the moat interesting matter that can be oron‘ded into them. Children subscribe to it in their own names to-dar w hose grandparents delighted in it 40 years ago, and who still feel that in theirde- clnzing years there is nothing like it. The influence nt‘the "Northern Mess- gpger" in a home week by week is be- iï¬onzi estimation and can be alwaye counted on as making for righteous- ness. It is strictly n"denominational. . rongly evangelical and temperance, and loyal to Britmh and Canadian ideas; its bright stories, anecdotes. verses and pictures comllne to make the “Messenger‘ interesting and help. full to every member of a {an-:ly. Fol’ the Sunday Schonl there IS m. better paper than the "Nor but: 31.3. mnger " Half rates are given to Sun- .luy Schools andu three weeks â€1.1 [rue is invituu a‘peclui term] ,0 mm y organized schools. Published by J .n Dongall Sou . I‘M'ilueuaf’ 81m 1,. Montreal. ' - 1 It was a Splcndld opportunity for the Ladies to “pop the question.†May good fortune attend them. The Leap Year Party, held on 'l‘hursday, Jan. 23rd, In the Tow. Hall, Bethany. was a most pleasant affair. The Ladies of Bethany, under whose auspiCes the event [Ouk place. deserve the thanks of all who attended for furnishing such a delightful eVen mg's entertainment. The Bethany Orchestra fur i-hcd Lxcellent n u it for dancing and the floor was in A I order. The floor manager thoroughl) understood lns business, and notlnm; was wanting to make the. affair enjoy- able, The refreshments served were all that could be desired. The Patron esses were: Mrs. W. }. Byers. Mrs D. Cairns, Mrs, R. McGrath and Mrs. ] H. McKnmon. 'l’he Stewards \Vere.‘ W. J. Byers. J. A. Cairns. C. R. Mar 3 ton, j. H. McKmnon, W. L. Hanna,1 W. R. Pncc. J. S. Hadden and D. S.‘ Cairns. The committee were: The; Misses Bertha Kincaid. Ella Gliddcnw lmxra Morton and Iennie Hadden, ‘ "It wankin’l hurflh be fair." he laid ‘ as I came in on acomplimentarv; but â€way don't no halter soon, dâ€"d if ! don’t go out and buy a ticket and juit 3‘00," Chm-lea R. Thbrne used to tell the following story: “During a. very bad performance 0! “Hamlet†one mghl the audience in us entirety commem‘ ed to bias. with the exceptinn of m 0 man A: lust the next man to him said: ‘Nhy dua’c you luau [his mt sham?" Read T. C. Ivor)’ s AnnounCcmcm in this Issue. Ewen maid, orleEte}, otDr.B.V. Pierce. 3810.1? Dr. Pieree’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- stipation. Coma tion is the cause at many diseases. re the cause and you mothedhease. Easytotakeaseandy. medical writers and teachers of all the several schoms of practice. and that too as remedla for the ailments for which “Favorite Preset! flan " is recommended. beA. huge book of adage endorsements wxlg sen to any rem, t-pan, a hbeoll'ztely free. if. you_r_eq‘t,1:esst__sa_ge by “~-_ _hÂ¥; but is n. unmcm: or xxowx courosx- rxox, a. full list of all its ingredients being printed. in plain English, on every bottle- wnp :. An examination of this list of in ients will disclose the fact that it is nomalcoholic in its composition, chemic- ally pure, triple-mï¬nul glycerine taking the place of the commonly used 3.1th . in its make-up. In this connection it may not be out of place to state that the "Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Picnee is the only medicine put 11 for the cure of .woman s ulinr was 'nessa nnd all- ments, 3 sold through drugglsts. all the ingredients 0! which have the on- nnimons endorsement of a_.ll thetleï¬dlng _-)Lh_t __._:.,,,_ u every quality that de- lights and satisï¬ts Our method of roast- ing develops and pre- serves all th'u rich flavor. \Ve put it up in sealed parchment containers bot from the ronstersand again seal it in tins so none ofits delightful atom is lost. Ask your grace! for White Swan Coffee. Bear in mind. please that Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription ls not a secret or patent medlclne. against which the most intelligent people nre quite naturally averse. beauso of the uncertainty as to their wmpésition and harmlw character, Lion" BE proven a great boon to expectant. mothers by preparing the system for the coming of baby. thereby rendering child- birth sate. easy. md alums: painless. sgldom have to be employed 1: this most 13138119; :9 in w time. The “Favorite Pmcilp- The rich mellownesx of the best Mocha. perfectly blended with the full flavored jzva gives to The Robert Grain Co†LimitetToroMb LEA P YEAR PAR I‘Y OI Ilium! ‘l'o Ionian. WHITE SWAN COFFEE GREIG’S gland the use. much Fe} EBB mav Mt J. J Blackwell, of Omemee. as a. mu.“ u {be «conned. The funeral took place on the 26th to :he Riverside Uemetety, Lindsay. A widow and two cons are left to mourn the loan of an utfeeuonuto bul- baud and father. Mt. ’1‘. W. Blackweli, formerly of the Township of Emlly.died m l‘oromo on Jan. 24m. aged 68 you: the late Mr. Blackwell was highly respoc‘ed, and his death will be learn- .'d with the deepest. regtet. On Friday morning of inst week, greet were. u. are instituted by those minim: thermometers! The mercury had disappeared. some having crawled under the lowest fence rail. some down in the cellars while others had reached the bottom of the well! Since than old Probe hue relinquished in: Icy any and the quickeiiwr has- shown up at its usual places of business. Mild Winter? Well,veu in chunks but no email one could easily bite them 1“! fire Prairie Provinces are jubilant over a mild winter but we poor inhabitants of Ontario, must shiver! Alas that our department has merited euch treat. rnent at the hand. oi the Front-King. The Thirteenth concession road thro the Long Swamp has beengreaily ben- eï¬ted by the drain, the earth of which was thrown on the road lying beside the drain. This forms the central part u! the ron‘d in the swamp, and now if the other portions east and west 0! it were brushed and graded we Would haw a fan highway fur vehicular lruï¬ic in the summer. It 1310 he hop- ed our Council will further this end at no distant dine. Thia disease I! constitutionalâ€"cous- ell by virus in the blood tlm! circulates to all parts of the body. To cure, you must we a constitutional treatment. Nothing so completely (llwels the poi- aOu lrom the syltom as Ferrozono It purlï¬rl and renews the blood, clears it 1 every lulu! The system is vnahzed and strengthened and thus enabled to light 011' kbreatenod attacks No‘ 061: duel Ferruzone relieve at onceâ€"it cure- eumalism, gnu! uud lumbago pet- mwemb. Reeum guaramood, 50c. (H.108 In all dealers New Theory About Rheumatism! Mum“) Mrs. F Elliott of Drayin N D., returned to their home in will distant state last week. after a pleasiin: an.1 extended visit among a large cir- c e of friends lil our village and ill sur_ ronmiings. Both were residents oi our town in earlier liie and they were nel- comed back with as much fervor in they Were wished "Bon Voyage" when they again left {or the West. Mr. Elliott looks well and time has bn'eu- gentle with him; he has none well in Uncle Sam's hind ton. ' Ex-Reeve Robert Hootan was in the village last week, we are pleased to see him about in his usual linalih and vigor. Maguer Jun Fee is 8h“ pursuing h: course of academic tralmn: a the Ume mee High Schuol. Gvnoral rogreI ls expressed war the illness of Rev. H Peckover whom we hnpe \\ in soon be convalescent. Mrs Foster Egglaumne is in condition of health an the 16:9. inst. 8-33.! at: a widow lm leavesu son and mm danghtrrs Mm have the hearttelt mmpuuu o! 1110‘: numerous lriemis and relauma he: abouts. Last vu-ek death claimed another 0| old (-itizens. Mr Allan McLeanâ€"Mu. mu! rumoved. to TON-1H0 “imiu lhv past )ear. He Contracted a cold Which turned tnpueunmma and thuugl; he was able in he uhul)! the ci y un Sutur day (12“.) no rapid was the fatal mare: {the dread dim-ave Ilzat death mun- \6 ed the fullmnug Monday [um-r mam tnuk Mace In l‘rospocl ( emeter- Muster Percy Brmm, of the Peter- bom Business (‘ullexe ls home for 3 than vacation. c wï¬ned to his romu for met a \\ eek and his ccmdmun is causing his rela- iv-m and friends mm-h mmasineus. Our hopes are that he will amm be alright mum at an early date. We are sorry to learn of the severe. illness of one 0! our \‘oungman in Pelarhoro. MrTom Bay! has bu» The name day, M r. Elmer Jonos led to weaker his chmce in the person of "mu Brown. Mav Ilwir futura be marked bv great happiness. and pros- l erlt I 1 Hr. Wm Weldon. who will make in ur cheese factory this sumuwr. is l raking over the plum and the territory p-eparutury for a. hlg sason's work , Onthe 22nd inst the Immenf Mr. hut H Beetwas the Hunenial ratiï¬- mtinn place 0! twu happy hurts H a laughter, Mm Adxlin was joilwd in hol« matrimony to Mr. Everett Hayes, 05 (batsmen. We understand me vuung hanedicta will rasMu in Omemeo and extmd our tn-nrnem cmmratuutmns. Hymen has been lmsv again. on Curxalums Day he added tohla already long roll the names of Miss Myrtle Shield and M r. Porter Gray. The well- ding was celebruted at the home ofthe bride's brother, Mr. Wm sllield, and was-n yen- pleasant function Mr and \lrs. Gray will raéide at Lynduu Val. lay and we wish them every success in a. bright future The following Friday evening an "at. Home" was held in the 'l‘emperance Hall, where parents and clnldren en-I jorecl a eoclal hour enlivened by very acceptable refreshments and a cheery programme. Much credit ls due to all who assisted In the pleasant and euc- ceeuful event. On Sabbath, 39th lnet , the Rev Mr. I Coon. of Peterboro. preached two eer- ; menu in the Methodist church the oc- i caeion being the Anniversary of the] Sabbath Belmol. At the morning eer- , vice the clnldren sang very acceptably 5 and added much to the pleasure of the eervlce. l DIED IN 'I‘ORONIO. MOUNT PLEASANT. N with Chlorodyne and MenthOI Will make you well acam J A- Wylie, thB‘! And allrowjit to develop into Pneumonia or Consumption when one bottle of WYLIE’S WILD CHERRY Usnallv it comes with a cold Being slight It Is neglecteJâ€"bnt the seed is sown In a dangerous harvrs', perhaps ennsnmptiuu. 'l‘o cure atonce, inha'o Catnrrlmmne. Itdvétroys the germ cf (‘aturrhmlears awav mucous, cleanses the muiaage of the nose and throat. The hacking cough and sneezing cold soon disappear. and health is yours again. Nothing known for ends. c-.n urrh an! thrnnt trouble that 18 so c r- ative as Cathrrhuznne. It curve by a new mrthod that never yet failed. At nll dealers, 25c. and $1 00 Get Cuarrh- ozone now, to day. For the balance of the Winter Season we Will give sweeping reductions in all kinds of Winter goods, such as Blankets, Flanncls. Overcoats, Clothing, Shirts and Drawers, Swvatcrs, Cardigan jackets, Socks, Gloves and Mm. Heavy Rubbers Sucks, Boots and shoes, Skates. c.. must make room for Spring goods. We carry at all tunes :1 full Stock of Shell and Bunldmg Hard- ware. at present “e have a Splendid assortment of Cross Cut Sans, Axm; Ila) Kmvcs, Stable Scrapers. c. All going cheap. W. H. (Emmy 81 (36’s, WHY COUGH WHY CATAERH IS DANGERCL’S W. J. Gage. Esq.. ‘84 Spadinu Avenue; J. S. Rnhortson. Secretary-Treasurer. National Sanitarium Association, 347 King Street “7., Toronto, Ont. The otflcial reports of Ithe past year show that more than half the patients who entered the institution werenbso- lately treeâ€"their maintenance not costing them a single farthing. The others only paid a nominal sum rang. ing from $1.50 to $6.00 a. week. only a. few paying the larger amount. The average of each patient was less than 50 cents a. day. The actual cost of maintenance to the institution is over $9.00 a. week so that our readers can readily see how strong a. case is made out by the Trustees in their appeal to make provision for inst such a. patient as that from Fort \Villiamâ€"only one of scores who are constantly seeking admission. Contributions on hehnlf of this work may b9 scutto: Sir \Vm. R. Meredith. Kt... Vice-ersi«ieq§._ Osgoode Hall; 11va It is to ‘méet j ixgti §ï¬cfléz€s€gég~iie§e that the Muskoka. Free Hospital for Casumntiye‘s has been pppned. , Continuing. thé Fort? William ofï¬cial adds “I may say that, as far as being able to ay is concerned. she. as far as we can earn. has no friends who can afï¬ozzd to pay fqr horin an institution." But. writing to the Secretary of the National Sanitarium Association, the Secretary of the Board of Health asks: “Is it possible to make room for this gatient in the Muskoku Free Hospital or Consumptives. The local hospital is crowded for room. and there is really no! place for thi§ poor girl.†She was placed .in the small local hospital of the town, and everything possible for the moment is being done to help the patient,_ A young woman, apparently friend- less, came in on a train reaching Fort William, and immediately procured work as a. domestic. A doctor was called in to examine her case, as she appeared to be a. consumptive, and she was It: once pronounced a. bad case of tuberculosis. In a little booklet issued by the National Sanitarium Association under whose auspices has been established the Muskoka Free Hospital for Con- sumptives. We have the story told of a and case of consumption. The local Hospital Unable to Care for the Patient, and the quer/ is What to Do? A Sad Story of Consumption in Canadian Town NO MONEY AND NO FRIENDS " ,iv- 7 v_._r _.wâ€"_uum_ Keep the bowels regular with Ayor's Pm: and thus hasten recovery- Making Room. Ayer’s Cherry Pcctoral cer- tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And it certainly Strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You knowitistrue. And your own doctor will say so. The best mid of a. testimonial - “ Sold tor over sixty yearn." We 21:10 no florets! Wo publllh the fomuiu or .11 our medicinal. ' SARSAPARILLA. ’ yer gig/won. Omemeé, Ontario. OMEMEE. J. 0. A30: 00.. Laval |° mgnnhocurorl of Ila. ‘ J. J. HAMILTON, 15.3., L.C.P.S.0., Physician. Surgeon and Accoucheur, cx-Housc Physician and Surgeon to Lakcsidc I-lospital, Chicago. Ofï¬ce at the residence of 3' Francis Hamilton, a fumes, Came, Halls, Fowl, FARM IMPLEMENS C. The undersigned has reccir'cd in structions from Mrs. ‘J. H. Jones. and Mr. '1‘. E. Shea, to Sc†by Public Auchon (m the premises, Lot r4, Con. [0, Manvm's, on Friday, January 31. 1908, 5 Horses, I! head of Cattle, 10 Pigs, 65 chs, 4 Geese 3 Turkeys. a large numb'cr of Farm Implements including everything necessary on a wcll cnltivatud farm Sale to Commence at One o’clock IO months credit on approved notes. For further particulars sec Bills Shirtmgs, Cottonades. Prints, Ginghams. 'l‘ickings, Towels and Toweling, Flannelettes, \Vrappcr- cttes, Table Linens, Fancy Mus- Otnemee, MILLINERY W x00 25 75 20 I5 IO :50 Men’s Tweed Suits, Youth’s Tweed Sluts, Boy’s Knicker Suns. Men’s Over Coats, Youth’s Over Coats, Boy’é Over Coats, Pairs Men's lweed Pants. 50 Pairs Boys Knicker Pants, All reduwd 20 per cent. Balance of Xmas. Fancy Goods on hand all reduced 40 per ct. 3o Trimmed Hats, (very latest), [00 New Fclt Shapes, 35 New Readr to Wear Hats, 50 Children‘s Felt Hats. :00 Ladies Children’s Tams and Fancy Hats and ISOnnets, and all lines of Feathers Wings Ospreys, Birds, I‘lowers,0rna merits, and all lines of Hat Trimmings I00 25 75 20 I5 IO :50 50 Carpets, Linoleums, and Floor Oil Cloths reduced 20-per cent. Ready Made Clothing. Valve-teens reduced 20 per cent. Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Collars. Belts, CorSets and Dress Buttons reduced 20 per cent. 50 Ladies Cloth Mahtles, 20 \liSSes and Children’ sCloth COtltS, 25 Ladies' Dress Skirts, 15 Ladies' Rain Coats, Reduced 50 per cent Dress Gcods and Dress Trimm- ‘ ings reduced° 25'per cent. Silks. Satins, l’lushes.V elvets and Reduced 50 per cent. Sold out to Charles Ivory who takes over the business on March 16th. Must reduce the! $2000 00 Within the NEXT 30 DAYS. W111 reduce {he Prices in Every Department from 10 to 50 per cent. on all lmes except Flour, Sugar 8: Spools, as you will see below : Commencing Feb’y 311 ¢~JAMES DOBSON GIVING UP BUSINESS IN OMEME J. H. GARDINER, Auctioneer. Grteat30 DAYDiseoant WITHOUT RESERVE, OF Staple Dry Goods BE'I‘HANY, ONTARIO. AUCTION SALE Dress Goods, Etc. JAMES DOBSON T. c. IVURY, (Imam. Our Aim will be to keep a First Class Stock of Fresh Family Groceries, Confectionery. Fancy and Staple Biscuits, Provisions, Crockery, China, c. Thanking my many friends and patrons who so liberally patronized me when in business with T Ivory . Sons. I would solicit a renewal of their patronage which was always of a pleas- ing character, and trust by Close Prices and a well assorted Stock to merit. your custom. Special Bargains in Fancy China Silverware. 50,000 Doz. Eggs Wanted this Coming Season. TERMS : Strictly Cash or Produce. TEAS COFFEES A SPECIALTY. Goods Dollverod to any put of‘rou. The Stock Will Be Thoroughiy Assorted in . . . Every Line . . . Having purchased the Stock of Wm. McCaï¬â€˜rey. I Wish to announce SPECIAL ENNEUNEENENT mere Socks, 100 pairs Men's Kid and Moca Gloves, And all other lines m this Depz., 500 Men’s wool Shirts DraI'ers I NO COUPONS Will be given 150 “ working T0p Shirts. out during this sale. 100 " lancy Regatta and Neg- _ _ ligee Top Shuts, ‘ SEEMEMBER this IS a. 50 Men’s white (dress) Shirts, §S§T1Ctly C3511 5316- N0 Goods 50 Boy's white and col'd Shuts, } WI“ be charged. 50 Men's \Vool Sweaters and. . __ IBona. F1de Sale. Cardigans, 35 BOy‘s Wool Sweaters. 500 Men's Linen Collars, } This is a bona ï¬de Sale, as I 300 Gent’s Neckties, ‘have sold out my business to 500 pairs Men’s Wool and Cash- , Charles Ivory, and all goods will 58.038 Fuhwishings. 100 pairs Men’s heavy Lumber- man’s Rubbers, , 50 pairs of Youth’s and ‘Boy’s Lumbcrman's Rubbers. 100 pairs Men's Over Rubbers, loo “ Women's “ V “ Ioo “ Micses’ “ “ IOO “ Children‘s “ “ 50 “ Men's Overshoes 25 “ Women's “ 25 “ Misses†and Children‘s Oyerslecs, Boots 82; Shoes Rubbers Overshoes 509 pairs Men’s, Boy’s Youth's Coarse and Fine Boots, 100 pairs Women’s, Misses’ and Chlldun's Bals and Buttoned Boots. 100 pairs Women’s, Misses’gmd Children’s Oxfords. 50 pairs Women’s Felt Bals .and Congress Boots. 100 prs Fancy Slippers, in Men‘s and Women's, V lihs, and all lines of Fancy Dress Materials, CHANGE IN BUSINESS. ï¬gduced 15 to 20 13.0. All Reduced 20 pic. All Reduced 20 p. c All Reduced 15 p. c. DON’T MISS Your CHANCE. This is a bona ï¬de Sale, as I have sold out my business to Chnles Ivory, and all goods will be sold as advertised. This is a GKLAI CHANCE to stock up for Spring at “hole. sale Prices. COME EARLY and get the Snaps. WANT ALL COUPONS brought in Within the Next 30 Days. Teas. Rice. Raisins, Currants, Cereals, and all lines of Shelf Goods, excelt Sugar I lour, Dmner Sets, Toilet Sets. Lamps, Glassware. and all lines of Fancy Crockery. All reduced 25 per (gent Crockery Departmént. 20 per cent. on; Ladie ’3 Fur Coats All Reduced 25 per ct. Muï¬'s, Stole Fur Collars, and all lines in stock, cluding the New King Hat),- 200 Men’s New Soft Hats," ‘ 300 Men's New Cloth Caps, for both Winter and Spying, I50 Boy’s Hats and Caps. Men’s Hat Dépt‘. 150 Men’s New Ham Eggs, (in- Grocery Dept. Reduced 10 per cent. Ontario.