mdon, 831 173 iish- 53 It.†I ‘ptcd to the lhc pubï¬c be fuuud smug-thing E l ). inglc copy. ad Would : “‘ELRY. L'cnSCS, (TS. .. Wm 11 yo to Say 3 Punctuaâ€" u]. sincxs Man to Write TY ‘00 ele’s Flour kinds Ehips, 6 So- buhry. :ional) ). m, 111. Editor. Amating of the Board of Trade , .. . . _ _ , and citizens ml! bc hcld this gun, to [my thc [Emminp .Of Emâ€) “1H be arrange for the rCCx-ptiun of Tn†hcld m th: Lommercml House, Ome~ Va' icy Canal Elwi nccrs on \Iay 24th mm, at 10 o clock a m. on and thepossnbilits of hoidmga rcgatt I. 'l'L'ESI);\\", MAY 291b, 1937. for xhc purpme of hcarngr amur-als madam mm H t the. tsbcssmcnt kc†of 1937‘ ‘ -X'I p 11165 a; pulling are requn'cd to The Icaxhcr is now quite favoralflc f r vccvtzuion and farmers an: ncarlv th'nugh seeding. Mr. Lou-rs. Rem-c of Emily, ï¬m Jud seeding on 'I‘ucsdax IN CHARGE MISS BRANNAN. You Can Save Money by Buying Groceries Here. The undcrslbrncd has returned to Omcmec, and npenc-d an ofï¬vc in Mr. S. English’s residence, Opposite Brad bum’s Opera Hnusc. 'l'ha‘nking his Ogdfnends for kmdnrss m the past, he would solirit a continuance of thc same. He wili be found at hin ofï¬ce night or day. The many {Lends of Mr. R. S. Mnhce, Managcr of the Bank of Mon (red, II“ he plcascd to l¢.1.n h:- is. ablc tote out again after Ins illness. Rabin I’ccxowr conducted the communkm Scrvxccs in the: Presbyter- nn church Isn't Sabbath The new stmk yards are prnvin Very faforabk- for landing stut‘k. “In Mcmarinm" Cards neatly print ed a: the Mirmr ()ï¬icc, Milihruok. Every Department Filled with New Spring and Summer Goods. M‘ and Mrs. :“z-x ing at the [mum of Mrs. Sam Blakeley week. Mr. W. S (Tutzinghani of Winnipeg, wasagueq m {kc home of Dr. Corn waltthe rm" w 74;. Mr. Cuttingham wasforr. erly a nun hm of this town, and his ma -\' flendi hcrc Will be pleaï¬ed to lawn of his Communal Dress Making Ladies Tailermg Cinnflcml :mi |' 1mm}: Mr “mm“. Mr. Harold Homer was m Lindsay Tuesday on hthincss In “Milâ€"ILV.'-‘ 1â€"3 “H“ 1' Bug 3 House â€5mm“ NEWS. Ree“ 11*" -" “' “ “' town ““503" \thCh forhills announcmg the 24:}; 013W": ~ . of May (fdgllratiOn m Omcmcc A Majamcs DO'JSO“ has her“ I}! tht‘ good uid time: (:clchram n is cont m past few days, but 1115 many {E'Wdh plated. All kmds of spans 0n hm! whet†500“ be able: to resume ind “Hitch 'i h. but :‘LL Ins ll!- Mmzt} Wilson, of Port Hope. win town, 'I‘chdas', on hu<incxs. Thd‘mik'. «v! Christ Church, Omc M ml] lwid a Garden l’anv on "angina j 4 z ' Izth. Watch for wishful! :urtiruhzrs of this gram] There was a large attendance. James Dobson, The Main, Yisz Chum}: runï¬s about JOHN N. THOMPSON, 31.1). Department in charge of Miss Thain. Millinerzy Dept. NOTICE. _\LEâ€"â€"-By 'l‘cndcr, on lot 23, Emily, K-;atc's:Church. (.‘om- chcd ngs, tiny-boarded Inside; size-3o x 40 feet. Yours truly, 1‘ in town 'l'ucsdm Ioncs are visxt- their daughter. Bensfort, this Otnern ee. NOTICE â€"-H. Sunk “15543.3 L0 m farm thc pcop'e nfliiis dimict {hm 'Yc is six“ open to do lm~i:n~s~; In his 1511:. He pays highcq m-nm-t paECcs for scrap mm C. â€C says all reports to the cffcct that he has quit busixzcss are (.1353. Masters Alvin and Basil Richards of MiHhrook, \wrc gun-swat t‘m- hum of Mr. and Mrs W. R. Mcf‘maiu m 'I'u-mdw. COURT OF REVISION Fur the 'l'ownship of Emily wiH be held in th: Commercial Iluusc, ()mc~ um, at 10 u‘clock a m. on 'I'UESDAY, MAY 281b, 1037. ansnx Mr. }. .\ Wylie, l’hm. H , Oman 1-, has hm! a handgumc [omklum Install“! Maid! \HH [2: a gn-at ('mwmanCc (u: the: summer months“, am] many will by glad M .1 rc'rolving m" an soda, cm, “hen lht. hot and su‘: 1'). weather is (m. The toul min is (if uhllc ma bk. u: l‘uft-y Boson. Mr. \\_\lic ism-mink cmrgctic and 11pm "are, :md sfm:.Lt gt! a {mod sedrr of thc pubhc [mum age. HIS stm‘c 15 equal to any tr- (‘mmda or the U S as t‘..r as his stmL as owncormd am. in 1â€): m» to hue thr- urv he»: tmtc in maknw it slum up to good admntnge. ‘ th (‘Icik kuf the 'I"0\\n.~h;p OfL mih. Omemcr. M w 15: ‘, 1037. For the V.†Ig-t of U ncmee will bc hcld in rhc lirmihurn Hul’, Umunce, at no o‘clork in the forcnoon of MONDAY, MAY 27m, 190;: COURT OF REVL SION for the Inqwsc 0f l~caring ppm made :‘gninst the ;\ s:>s;mm Rt†1907 All parties 3:2] exling take home: and gun rn cudingly. Xot less marvelous. 1n the unnamllelca cum I: is constantly making of woman's many new“: aaccuons. weaknesses and dis! 2;: demu'emcuts. is Dr. Pierce; ruxtiw as is amply attested by thousan s qumonial: Con. tribute-d by' "n. p111k who have been dis! 3;: dcxu..'e:ncuts. is Dr. Pierce; Fa orize ï¬rm“, as is amply attested by thousan s W~puzonials con. tributed by " .cm. mm . “ho have been curod bvh o’rrtnr *0 1‘ ’ alum mrxtxt‘ irregularmcs. prola ms am 0: u :- dis M‘!,"g‘g"“n vzx. :I h ' mkm‘v ulc.’ â€"'." N. am Mi ‘ xinno men Wm «‘“M '1“ “(mm _â€"_..â€"â€" 81a. or indigestion. turbid lin.-?."functiozxa1 and even valvular and other affections of the heart yield to Its curative action. The reason why it. cums these and many other afl‘ections. ls clearly shown in a. little book of exzmcts from the standard medical work, which Is mailed free to any address by Dr. K V. Pierce. 0! Bufl'alo. N. Y.. to 8-11 5.23ng request {or the same. _ ,_ V _~. ~___ __. W- utter many ozhcr advertised mcdmmes and physicians had failed. Both the ahcvv- mortiozml mo‘div'mos am wholly mazin un {mm 1h“ :m-vric t-xtracts of native. mvd‘u'inal mob; ’l‘lw ln'm‘ussos vm- ployed in xlwir munufartun- won- original wlth Dr. Pierre. and llu-y an: carrieq on by skilled flux-mists and phammvisls With â€,3 aid of apparatus and apoliancos specially designed and built for this purpose. Bum medicines aw mnln-ly free from alcohol l. M all other harmful. hubivformlng dyuga. A ml] list of their ingredients is pruned 03 each wttle-wrappur. H tyre: I) 'it 09c F; I ‘) pcr‘nxb d xsp. gg' medicinalj.'ixtu9§ is a)qu;.,d;;.uy 5.3:le by scores bf cm: muse cmmcut meme“; ly'ritprs and markets. Ewn the mun- toned Indians had discovomi tho usem} noss of many native plants hfsro 11m advent. of the whim race. This informa- tion. imparted {rm}; to the “king, 53d the mm? to continue invosx imï¬ons umi] to-day we have a rich 115.com mun. of m: 5: valuable American medicinal roots. Th2. c:.: ..... crican forrs‘ts abound plank which possess thv- most-.2113. V (1710 A HALFOUR, (‘l rk of thv Vi hgc of Oman uaigfgiï¬ï¬â€™s RICHARD "In-u caucd, 9a II will m dim GRANIH are required to hng to do ~n, mud. ar- rcqufrcd to thcmnchc; ac: 4c of Omcnwe - lor proofof their "rand blood uxrad the cxtcnled pedigrees on 'zmutcczuds. They are celtainly iumong the best. :NOTE King Alï¬cd was given : 2nd placc ut Lindsay Central on Md\ 4th.!h15vca1, and W45 l tlmught by many present to be l the: grandest Clydesdale on the 1 ï¬eld. dutc Hackncv. 'l‘urrmgmn Bell- crnp'hun IS bred in the l’uuplc His sin: Was Goldï¬mier 61h, x79r. See cards (or full particulars. . These excellent 82:11le ns are to keep up the famed [Le Mlllbrook Starks. Hut Baami's sire is Imincibl; ilimxnllm : Harvey: sin: is Crown Derby, zm~i Hr 1 «Ms xms bind iy LL-wic Cordon. all “t .1 and {uromblv known. Sec curds 101' full p utiuulzu‘s. arc among the best in their class, In fact they stuml pron-eminent in J. H. Thorns T. Msfluaï¬a’s “ Terringtun : Belleruphun." 6â€", 71Iâ€"-U6,2 Is 2: horse that has proven himself a sure and ï¬rst-class 5(0er getter. Hc has any amount of substance, 15 a good all round actor. and moves like u \vhirthd. With great style and Hakim-Sc. and [us all‘ [he <:ss<:ntmlsuf. and is an up to} Paturot and Cambon (Lanna-Ia today. They have size, tine. actIOn, and the blood of the hast l’crcherons c0ur5cs through thcir veins. Sc»: curds. IS a rich bay with white slrip in face, With White 111ml fcut, bred by j. .\ Whrtv, South Munughun, Ont. Muclnncsjr.. is a horse of magmï¬ccnt appearance, and in zrctxon he has few L(1ULllS, and 15 of the best blood. '1 hose wishmg to improve their stock cannot full to appreciate the points of mcrit in Maclnncs jr., 3697. See cards. Put O’Neil has a cult, thegct of Muclnncs Jr., one year and eight mos old,1hzu welghs I300, and is :L perfc-ct beauiv, and Muclnnes Jr, is the sire ofmzmy other colts ((IHIIH'V good, that never fail to watch 1116 eye of the wide awake hot Scmcn. Imp. Hackney, 228â€"8740. Hcis a :llodci of the Hackney Stallion. His Sirc. ‘ Conqueror 555g. has “bu mmmous plizcs, and Borrow Moss has Several ï¬rst prizes to his (txcztit. His 0mm: has hm! SCVci a] chances to dispos- uf' him at a high price, but decid- cd to keep him (or breeding pur- gascs. Sce mum cards. “ King Alfa‘eߠand Beulah" “ MUCKLE CHIMES †REE/"Hue following Leading and ChoiCcly Bred Stuiiions arc mak- ing the scasml of 1907 1:: this District : HASSARD’S “ Borrow Moss†GORDON MONTRAVE 8c SONS’ Thorobrcd Clydesdale Stallion. Hackmsï¬lydesdales Percherons Bleeds 631.}, a beautifn! dark brown and mp. frcnch I’cuzhcxonS ml‘ions HASSARD’S PRIZE cummmuss, 1m Ear-911, Balm S11" Lewis J. Hutchinson is also making the season of 1907 along with Beulah. MCKINNON ’S Handsome Blood Sttallion, Royal Pair Imp. Hackney ‘tallion, fuung, Rug. 'l‘horo'bx‘ed Clydesdale Stalliun J. W. LOWES’ HASSARD’S W. LOWES Clydesdale-s. 3697, Wallace Scott is undoubtedly one 0! the lu-st Clydcm‘alc Slalliuns m Cana- da, and, as a sure and ï¬rst thus Stock pmmxsm'. he stands prccmmcm. His hcad )5 a Very intelligent one; abroad, PROSI’ ECTOR is a very heavy bay colt \xcighinrr 1825 lbs., havinga "rand back line lzcad and neck, gland feet and anklcs, and stands ï¬ght on them; has excellent action. and was a prize wiunrr at the Industrial Fair, Toronto in 1906. His hrccdinqw unsurpasscd and farmers will consult their own in- tvrcsts by looking up Prospector. he: having such a strong dash of" Darnlcv and l’x'nu‘c of Wales blood ls bound 10 be a grand breeder. lull lowluzul; a lprlgill, full qr, and a hamlsnmc car His nc'ck is a picture is :1 picture of symmetry, and he has powerful and most compact shoulders. llis back and luins arc pml’cvt. mm a round, lull, masslyc I‘ll), and powerful, well shalul quarters. For pedlgrve (none better), set: large and small cards. G. E. Caldwell’s Andrew Hogg’s Double Gaited Stallion , GUY “'1 LR 1‘25 15 a beautiful young \‘lulhnn, ll-ur wars old, and “'15 sixui by that famous California 12ml Wilkbs Stallion. and Speed Producing Sire, “Arkhm†N0. xo3_':,xâ€"\‘t;mdani Bred, and Smndurd Brc-d by his‘ progeny Full Brother to Jenn Wilkes, 3 yum )Id rcvm'd, 2.24 3 4. (my \Vilkcs' pedigree shows his dcsccnt from a long line uf famous sires and should (tom mcnd h-m to thos: wantmg speedy and atyliah (hiwrs. flu: [31:11ch and ullmrs who are \lcsirows of raising good stock will be plrnswl to learn llmt Mr. K. \Vlnslow has decided to lump lns l‘llm’bred Imported Clydesdalv Stalllon, This horse should prove a valu- able Site as his breeding (S 2nd [0 none, being only om: Class remOvcd on the snc’s bSldC from the renowned I’nnce of Walks 673 50 uni'x-crsally, fumed whcrcver Clylrsdulcs are found, that it is nsdrss to detail ms, l'tCUl'd hole, “M on the, (law's sigh: but two (‘msSvs ‘a‘amovéd {mm the SH“ mum (â€nous 1):M‘1|lt\' 222, with whOse fame a]! haxsewcn are fa- miliar. See caeds. ROBT. §HAW’S PROSPECTOR. (507.2) [12269] in this part of the country, altho‘ I'e has haul temptingr Offers for him. I). Dundzis, of O.ikwoo<l, lizisa colt, the get of Ptntlzmd, which girtlied 6 ft at 9 mos. and 16 davs OH, and weighed 1060 lbs. Mr. Dundzis was offered $50 for this colt when, less than 6 mos old. Such an offer coming from large impoi‘ters in Western Ontario proves conclusively that Pcntlzmil is one of the best to breed from. lie is closely related to the great Prince of \Valcs (673), Margregor (14,87). Darnley (222), :-nd many other famous Sires See Cards. The property of Wm. McConnell, Lot 2. Con. 3, Emily. HANDSOME PRINCE will be at Omemcc Saturday afternoons and at. his own stable every night throughout the season of x907. Canadian Bred Clydesdale Stallxon J. F. STAPLES’ HANDSQME PRINCE is 4 years old. and is a beautiful black with strip in face. and three white feet, stands 16% hands high and weighs 1500 lbs Good action and general purpose horse. Sire hy Granite Lad. Ills (lam an imported Clydesdale. Horsemen will do well to see this excellent horsc‘ See route cards for further particulars as to pcdigrcc, terms 8.12., or éommumcate with Mr. Wm. McConnell, Omcmcc P. O. has two white feet; weight 1800 lbs. . {leis of the highest possible quality, and â€chm-u brccdmg of choicest selection _of Clydesdale §tztllion, combining 512:: and qual- “8’ With Swami“, true action. Breeding unsurpassed, indivndaul- m,†unexccilcd. Ht: was awarded 2‘nd prize m a large ï¬eld at (he Lanadmn National Exhibition m I905- Gordon Montrave stands UfOudlv among the best Clydcs in Canada todav. See him and be convinced. See cards. Canadian Bred Clydesdale Staihon ‘WALLACE SCOTT’ McLAIHHE Is a handsd‘nie brown. in culm‘, with stripe nn Near hind foot Whllc,’ was [0:1ch l‘he property of L. Sta; ‘65, Bethany DERWEN T CROOK. Handsome Prince LU *2: LTLAND Imp. Pure Bred Clyde. Imp Pureélired Clyde, Imp. Pure Bred Clyde, MCLADDIE. dark face. Aug. The fuel of the atmwy (incline in the demand for Ontario “heat must he a math-rnh-muwru not only to thei - dividual \x-lmat grower, bu! to the public g'P emlly. Ontario people have alopted the use or western flour to a considerable extent, and the building up of “ester" industn‘ to thedetri ment the ()ntario farmer and miller has been a sex-nous economic loss to 11w province. 'l‘l.e Onlario farmer has not only losli a rvady market for his wheat, but nus? suffered from the high prices of iced ‘ When the business of wheat growing: in Ontario was still flourishing: lhu price of 1mm and shorts had not soared to the present figure of twenty to twenty-two dollars a ion. In view of the increased cost of living, and the lulflcnliy of obtaining cheap labor such prices for feed are discouraging (0 farmers all over ()nlurin. Giving up when! and going inin stuck raising a: d durying does not lxoly the farmer. if the cost of an essential part of the feed ilf‘CUUlt‘F. almost prohibitive. A Eitalcbahy gixl has come to stay at Reeve chkson’s. What youngman from Emily took (“inhout luau ) a new buggy and ham css nut 01 21 Mt. Howl) man’s yald' last week. Better ask the onncr nut time [01.11 ‘ Mnkc is very lonesome this summer, Pete having gone to town to live. but a few drives to the boundary wxll mukr It all right. We arc pleased to statc that Mr. I. Laidlcy is able to out again after his Severe. Illness. Mr. Jeswh Huckson has purchased the szcr farm for a handsome sum Mr. Wm Johnston was called to Toronto last week owing to the scr ious Illness of his mother. Mr. John Wetherup, of Souzh Emily has bought Mr. 1. BusiulE's farm of 290 acres john Will have Iuts of room tn throw himself now. SUCCCSS Notwilhsiandina the very backward spring, the farmers are almost through seeding m [1115 ymmty. That; is considerable m the building line going 0n around here. Mr. Dzwui Belch is putting up a new barn. and Mr. Willoughhy Stimson is crccting a ncw house. There seems, lwwevor. to be no reaâ€" mm for rflgurdlng this state ofofl'ulrs us inevitable. The Ontario “heat is con- ceded to have a flavor llmt is nlterly lacking in the “er-Len: flour, and were u. not for the larger xex' centngo of gluten in its western rival,“ uonld have lwld its own in the open market lnr bread making as it still does for Persons getzing their Route Cards prmtcd at Lhc Mirror Ofï¬ce u'ifl rev caive a notice of mar hams simdar to thc abmc free of chmgc. Wt: make a specialty of domg guod «Mk 1:) mi: line We have an execllcnt ussortnu-nt of Cuts. and the best (If (Wes, and skilled workmen who can give you as good a job as yoq can get. m or out o! the: cities, and GUI prices are vcry rea- sonable. (-Ivc 'an Mtrmr a trial and be cmivinccd FOUiiTEENTH BF NEANVEES pushy, biscuits, etc, 'l'hose miners and bakers who have adopted the use ofn blended flour, made from a proyer mixture of Ontario when; and the stronger western when: to bring up the per centage of gluten. reportagreal demand for their product all over the Murntime Provinces. Down East the From Our Own Corrcspnndent. p-‘(ulle do not care where the flmr comes from or where the grain isgrown [rovided 2 )od flour is supphed them the (act that Hwy prefer the blended ï¬gure ought to be an argument for their use by the people of Ontario, to wth the Increase In “heat growing in a math r of vital interest Mcladdac’ s (£1665) brwdiqg [5 equal to that of the 0:51 imponcd Clydcs- (hue, hts pcdxgrec showing a hue of famous SII'CS «media! by none. He has proved {1anch a surc foal getter. and his stock always commands mad)- :alc at high prices. I Anything that W)†help to divert some ofthe money now turned into western channels nuuht to be “elcum- ed by the farming: community. The use of the Ontario blended flours will increase the market for the farmer and prove extremely beneï¬cial to the the dairy men and stockmen by bring- ing (1mm prsces ot bran and sherts to a more reasonable basis. Kifbï¬ On;- lst. I900. bred by Chapman 8:05.. SPARE Yot‘n Docron â€"The Albany Press sni's: “Never telephone or send {or a doctor to come immediately. when you ran juetus well say. 'Any time this morning “ill doI or come as soon as it is convenient! You may be} causing others much more dangerously ‘ lll than yourself to wait unnecessarily. Furthermore. remember that every man needs one day in seven in which to rest. Spare your ducior his Sundays, il possible. No one should work three hundred and sixty-ï¬ve days in the younand consume part of the nights as well, and face the inclemency ul all weathers, climate and seasons. without having proper chance for change and recuperation. Eminentiy ac und doo- trine. But eren under these adverse circumstances the doctor would not complain if the patient did not. so often forget the character oflbe ser- vices when the blll is sent. We should say spare your doctor, and 37m pay your doctor ' NO'I‘ICE Witlaouta moments warning pain springs upon us. At the outset it to instantly cured by Nervillne. Surpris- lng wlmt ï¬fteen drops of this marvel- ous medeclue will do! it’s external anuou is no less certain than its «on- derfal efl'ect “hen taken tnterualh. Of course Nerviliue is powerful or i: Couldn’t be so penetrating. But no" irrltatiug or caustic. There are other pain remedies, but when you use Ner- vxliue you see the difl'ereuce. 'L‘lmt difference is thisâ€"others relieve. but Nerviliuo does cure sprains, strains, swellmgs, euraclm, toolhache,neural~ gin, lumbago, in fact all muscular palus. Large bottles 25 centre at all dealers. In view of the (not that a. very large per centage of them accidentn ts abeo lutely preventable, the editors of the Scum-me ASIERXCAN have :decidezl tn ofl'vra gold medal. mutuallv, lur the bestdgavice for the protection of life and â€lull, produced during the 3e“; suld award to be gtveu by the Ameri- can Institute of Social service. after the Bourd of NXperts have passed new: the devices submitted. Tenacious Form of Systematic Catarrh. Notnu easy [lung to cure, and a DIED. In South Orillm, on Monday, May 6, 1907. Mary Jane Grenr, wife of David Waiuulan, in her 5m year. t-proach has lain mo long u. out (Knots thanasapeqpie, ue “are so madly ban nn U o pursuit of weal“: that to cured hula « 1m might mu by the Mt". it only the g m! is swimly nun! gramlly wou 'lo the question: ' How much then is the Me of: mam mom. more Hum tlmtufaeheap‘v.: ’ we have made. unsuer by mltiug up a. record 0! (we: halfa «xiiléuu unwmi manning: and killings that «my well pm as to the blush. ’l‘herefme it is gratifying to realize that the movement set. on foot by “N American Institute ofSocial Seryice for the promotion of an Amerixau “agent“ of Sandy Des 1c 8 is meet")! a m: marked sucvesa. One a! the (mat. mac n: aging was of the mural uplifting cf the race is the unmivtak awe grou tie in the tale: duya of the hummtaflnn sen'imen'. The ‘l'he Sclcnuac Americ at Gold Inca! remedy and: MIN! 3â€" ““3"†For Safety Devices. gamut. (hunkmn and (his One at the. (mat. mac :1: mgiug I-gn? of rgiï¬f.:;?;?e;:lizlrzré.‘ the “fatal uplifting c! the race is the wwh M.Ԥ.mt.¢ c; .u-h 11 «an ’31 unmtflaknme grou tie in the (met dtya y‘. «WW 1.“ m «at (he: (la-em and‘ of I‘he hummtarinn seu'imem. The “:31“: he‘ped [ used (‘¢.:.uz'dmzuno1 Pproach has lain mo long at. our floors and «(mud To build ma my wen-m {MIL as a panda ue «are so mad 13 ' I’ need Ferrozomï¬ lids cmnbinaliun m- t on U o pursuit of wealth that to cm‘! he “flew They cured we." Yuur' cured m: It: a 1m mum mu by the man cm m“ he «mum: but (IuarflIOIm'O it only the g ml Is aMMy nun! gramlly win dtiv'e out (mm-71. gnd keep it «M. «on 10 the question: ' How much “a aims. 25c. .ud SI. «3 at I“ desk": than is the ï¬fe o!‘ a mam worth more So kl under Lmanfleeof saxésfactl'an. ‘lnn. 4|.-4.:A-. -- 8» ET R E ADY FQR QFRENG. Our Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, c. is very complete, and the best values possible. Come in and you will be convmced that this is the place to buy. Our prices are as LOW as any in the trade, and our goods are of the best quality, that's why this store is termed In our Hardware Stoxe we have requirement. TheHoï¬Se 0% Quality CALL AND TEST Us. Nothing Succeeds Like Success YOU MAY BE SICK TU-NIGHT. Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to k“. our flourishing city and snpply the demands made on us, for om not only from I’cterboro but from other places as wall. we have not been able to do this in all cases during the last two Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands 300k 15 a competent Stcnographcr and 'l'ypcwriter is Certain of a good You wallmakc no mistake in gctiipg a P pace Ce assis Yr; keepil position 73usinesg Educati Q‘Write for Our Handsome Circular. Square Feet two coats to the gallon, that’s what will cover. And on a good surface it will cover more than that N o paint will do better, and very few paints will do as well. Maximum coverin cap city, easiest spreading qualities, longest weanwtest economy are what we claim for S. W. P. It’s one safe paint to use. Always gives satisfaction. L, _â€"- _ r.____- If youï¬gvaimt to save ï¬101Â¥eyin painting let us show yop the way. We sell paints for all kinds of good 360 painting. THE 3HERW/V-WILLIA 52-3 PAINT . PRINGLE, Principal, Peterbcro GREENE This is especially true when applied to the . Garmy C56 5, SOLD BY If vou “ant proof, read the exporil ence of Mr. [C l’.Davisou,awell known resndent ot l'ortlan‘l; “ho “vita: “Ferrozone is beyond doubt a most ‘ pmxerfnl cure for indigestion and weak [ stomach. Food so badly dleagteed I with me that I was almost affaidu l Cut Pastry and etirchy foods let- l mented, Lansing sour risings and gnu-9 me headaches, bronn taste and ofl'en- . she breath. I grew weak, my weight 1 ran doun ï¬fteen pounds and my I looks fully indioated all that use . wrong. l-‘errozone put me on my 100‘ 'again. It braced me up, renewed my 1 digestion and n ade me a. well man." ' Doctor and patients alike speak of ' t!.e ment of Fern zone: it is difl'eront I from “her remedies, different because I It cures so you May cured. Try it; sold I ever) n here in 500 boat-'3 Ferrozone is! the best treatment as it noes to the root of the trouble, NW dies the conditions that cause dyapep-I‘ aiat and thereby cures permanently. Verv shortly you’ll have names, rank breath, and sleepless nlghta‘ What you need :8 Ferronnne. It regulates the gastric juices, put‘ new life Into the rtomach, brucés di- gestive powers, gives the â€aid Nun’s so badly required. The Gastric Juicas Are Not Doing Thai: Duty and You’re in the Grip 0! Nervous Dyspepsia. A 1:01 bitter fla'nd, und sour indigest- ed (and rise in 3m" mouth Your vision is crossed with speck: tum float before _the eyes. 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