pf beautifui things from which Pg appropriate for everyone on acts the contracts and can umenn†gang to help him : gm ~ruck, but perinpï¬ 3 mm: whrn the " Hannah†of assuming bun m Ins ow. Mr Editot, I thank â€"--‘- a â€\I'“ helped hxm out of his difï¬- " our friend " new: even Share of the credit. A few “our fncnd" had a satanic P1! rLoro paper to the cfl'ed Huffman" gang did M)! Di Y whom and should not be do work there. To this I might say that my I'm y helps this indindml t0 3. and he ucudn’z worryso acts the contracts and can airman†gang to heb bill! a“ gr's â€lick. h". MILQM - .EAPEST STORE IastmgPleasure V. Montgomery, M. D 1 Ph} sician and Surgeon, NILLBROOK, ONTARIO. hie in Turnet’s Drug‘Store‘ I'IS . at 25¢. a dozen. 5c. 3 dozen. at 25c. per lb 3 lbs. for 25¢. Vork Boxes from 25c. to $2.50 [anicure Sets. $5.75 to $5.25 lusica! Albiums at $4 00 lusical Boxes at $5.50 :nskcts at 25c and 50c day; and Handkerchief Boxes from 20c up “ff and Collar Boxes {10m 201: to â€"" 0" $1 00 ‘innen Centre Pieces at $1 50 ‘mncn Scaxfs from $1.50 to $3.50 adies, Gents and Children's Handkerchiefs from 5c to 50¢ Ern's Tzes at 25c and 5°C ‘cn's Mufflers at 35c and 5°C ‘cn‘s Gloves at 75c. to $1.50 3 in Large Varieties. . ms in Our cisy. 1' Si?»â€" Please allow me space In Enable paper to refer to 3 â€CW3 ' appeared in your paper some "5 320 NE. ‘ Mm;nn A: bun.) I he Cculd £9 and he flNTHEALE Crcdit for Moving Son' e Build- 3D CREAM, c. r Yourself ___ LANDY f5: ‘5'?!“ a ifts for Ladies 8; Gents we ago re. ‘ Moviné of Build ’ in your C Ity. . rcr of buildings in Peterboro the credit for movmg buvld- L , A D I pOSitSO JOHN HUFFMAN. L‘, 39), ’90:! 1 Ian Who 17. Ham Ham: 3" Em: St, Scratford, Ont, Canada. “1-133 5‘! ONCE.-We haw «retard to mum t and nap-'0' I number at snarl. yuuu. Mm munch our 9m; lumpy»; having one watcher fur tbuiflx mm! tom 'hPre lb -y Hw- â€" '5" 5‘9 2‘ Thou who have worked n lflfll â€BESS-MAKING BY IIIL Cuttmg School m'Canéda and excelled 5)†none in any other country. Wntc at once for particulars, as we have cut our rate (me-third for a short tune. Address 2â€"â€" S:Ven thousand dress making. and guarantee to give ï¬ve hundred dollars to any one that cannot learn between the ages of 14 and 40. You cannot learn dress malung as thorough as this Wurst: teaches if you work m shops {0" Years. Beware of Imitations as We employ no one outSIde the, school. 'i‘lns rs the only expenenced Dress a month. Class commencing last Tuesday of each month.- These les- sons teaches how to cut, ï¬t and put together any garment from the plumest shirt waist suit, to the most elaborate dress. The whole family can learn from one course. We have taught (We; T 0 enable 3.11 to learn we teach on Cash or Installment plan. We also teach a personal class' at school onc<: In your spare time at home, or Take a Personal Course at School. There was qmte a large attendance lilï¬'iceâ€"Miss Nellie Geach. Lmd- at the Methodist praycr service con- say. ducted lzst week '9' the W.F..\I.S. cf 2nd V'c -â€"Dr. Olive Rea. Lindsay. the church. Interesting things were 3rd Viceâ€"Miss Edna Webster, sarlon Indtan and Chinese Mission Cambray. . . work. Refreshments' v ere served by 4th Viceâ€"Mies Sarah Wright, Bob- the League ablhc close of the service . caygeon. Rev. Mr Peckover conducteq SCI’V_I- res in his on church m Om *mcc on Sunday last, but was assisted by Rev. Mr. Smith at Mount Plea: ant. mm took leCm Mrs. Kerr was a sister of David Rea, 6f Ups, and Geo. Run, of Lindsay. ‘ Again sympathy is exten 'ed Mr David Rea and other rclativ-M: in the death of Reginald Kerr, aged 26 years. It is only last spring that the father of the young n an was buded here. and mt two wars since the mothers inn r~ Read Xmas. Offer of British (‘ana- t‘ian Business Collage, in another col mumâ€"2t put up. “‘c undetstaéd that new buildings can be erectï¬â€˜ as 5J0" as possible We understand that Mr. Stinson Intends hanng a t mporary buxlding e ected ‘mmediatzly to carry on his buéncss until a better buzlding can be Ca]! and see Wylic’s beautiful Xmas. Much credit IS due to the many w'llmg bands who assisted in quelling thg-fiumegat grqat mat to their lives. Mr. Dobson’s big store on the Enst side of Mr. G. Griï¬n’s shop was als) uninjured. cht West of Mrs Norris’ residence Mrs L: d cy's shoe shop stands. almost Inuzhmg it, and although a frame buiiding it was sav d The Puhiic Library Is above ti (5 Shoe shop and ; Mrs. I‘rifï¬-i. Sn. resides on the West side of the Shoe shop. 1 Mrs. Nu rr' , ' cr daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) (Tochranc, Miss Grace Cochranc. and M r ( icorge Moms had narrow escapes and only succeeded m gcttmg out with their lives. The: ï¬re raged urt3l daylight. and it was orly Mth the grtatest efforts of the ï¬remen that a much worse confla- grntxon was averted. A. McPherson and several others were thrown onto the atreet. Bogue was so severely tanned about the face that he had to receive medical aid. Omemee was Visited by a most â€vemmlen‘sԠ_ V cal menotatl the s: destructive ï¬re briday morning last, such an endorsement destroying much valuable property. Maidentlon? The ï¬re started in Mr. W. l). Stinson’s ‘9 ' 'II - - A booklet: of In big stove and tin store, and spread so “mun DN‘J‘): rapidly that none of his very large leading medical authc stock, valued at over four thousand ""hemmedf'“ ‘0' dollars, could be saved Mr: Stinson l afiidgfegfemhm': had no insurance and it certainly is a N serious blow to him. The ï¬re spread so rapidly that the residence of Mrs. l RE“ R- Mprll (1):.) Norris, on the West side and Mr. _ “c mdsav districts George Griflï¬ii’s tailor establishment “VF-3°" “"3"" on on the East were also an easy prey to He “'35 also prescn the flames. Also the Masonic Hall, worth League 00"" with its valuable fnrmshings, was de I The bazaar condu strayed. Mrs. Norris' loss amounts to Guild 0m“: Elli-ï¬lial about $4,000, with $1,000 Insurance. L'Sl Week: It was q Mr. Grifï¬n’s loss amounted to about 800d SOCâ€! CVCDHIE $350, covered bv insuranCe; the loss to members 0f the con; the Masonic Lodge is about $300 Chas. Nixon is Cat/cred by insurance. cater iii the most m .‘ICSS'L “‘m. hicpherson, Charles his "e“vly renovated McCafl'rey and a Mr. 308%. W110 were Turner’s Opera H on aSSISlim! in P'mmR out the ï¬re were Peterboro. and Will t badly burned by an explosion. Mr. 1‘ ‘ - Hm mmâ€. “H , FOUR CIRIZEN S INJURED. Abeet $10,000 Worth of Pre- perty Destroyed be the Bit Fire at Dmemee. Local Option Mac ‘ .s Meetma in QM; Opera .Housc, Omemee,b on 1' nday evemng. Everyone we}- come. v These are both very worthy objects and much in "cred of assnstancc. The ï¬sts will be found at the ofï¬ce of ch: Bank where thc Manager ml! be pleas- cd to accept contnbutiom on behalf of the: abch. " ulylllCC, has been asked to receive subscrip tions for the: "Musknka Free Hospital for Coneulnptives†and "Thc Sick (.Ihildrcn's HOSPital, 'l‘Oronto, The Mirror wishes all a Xmas. Merry ‘Santa Claus intends makm W 'l' ' his headquarters during theg holyicllgs Omaha 7. AA The Bank of OMEMEE NEWS mm " in: jar-rum (If nnlcu you on: devote’ Adrenaâ€" P Toronto. Omemee, Do not miss thns treat. Ifyou don't ! receive a present It Will do you good to watch the joy of others at this happy 1swasonof the year. Admlssnon 25ers. 1 Children 15c, Sunday School clnldrcn l IF- -1339! frce‘ I. W. Lewes. Supt. Rev Mimi", 31- A r8 I)" I’ll pn In uddinbh to ms the: program}: Will also consist of Drills, Recitations and Songs. " Unless you wrsh to enjoy the an nual Xmas Tree and Entertainment given by the members of-the Metho- dist Sunday School in the TOWN HALL. BE'I‘HANY, Xmas Night, Dec. 25th, 1907. This year the inter estmg cantanta “Santa’s Perplextty†WI" he rendered. This is a whole programme in Itself requznng charac- ters to representzâ€"Esqut.naux, Nor- thern Lights; Sleigh bells, Air ship crew, Indians, Cooks, Dolls, Soldiers and chiidren. Santa Ciaus Will also be thereto uphnld his wondrousc use. ANNIE W. IVORY, TEACHER. I‘i no and 1h ory. Pupils prepaxed for Examination. Terms Modcra‘e. Represent dive on Conference Exéc utivcâ€" Rcv. H W. 'l‘oby, Bobcaygcon 5th Viceâ€"Mrs. Bryson, Omemee. Se :-Trcas -â€" Mr. G. A. Robson Lindsay. . Hon. Res. â€"â€"Rcv. R. McCulloch, Omemce. Pres.â€"Mr. A. W.’l‘crrill, Fcnelon Falls. MERRY, MERRY, XMAS! At the: convention held last \Vcck m Bobcaygeon the: following oï¬â€˜iCcrs were elected:â€" Lindsay District Epwortn League Convention. on earth “Suï¬'x httlc children to come: unto me :nl forbid them not. f;r of such 15 the: kmgdom of Hcavel .†Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and p Mrs. Herbert Latchford In their sad ‘lloss by the death of their only son, I â€and William, which took place early Sunday morning, Dec lat, at the age of four years I month and to days. AlthOugh a little sufferer from his birth With spinal trouble, the end was not looked for so soon. But the little fellow took a convulsion on Thursday morning, Nov. 28th. and in spite of 2'] that loving parents and kind friet d. ‘ could do, It was‘ plainly seen his life in this world of sorrow was short, S» with :ut a strug_lo he passed away :0 be with hts Savmur who said whi‘e fl.-. "ugh. H was ( good social evening I , members of the con ) Chas. Nixon is cater in the most 11 his newly renovatu 'l‘urner’s Opera H Ol Peterboro. and Will I the public call and ii and rooms for thems< room is ï¬rst-class. 'i Rev. Mr. Foley, Bobcaygcon, preach: , mons m the Mnh: Bl XMAS. OFFER $23 50. The bazaar c (:nfld “r 0L“ ‘2‘, onguctsd by the Girls’ DON'I' REA D THIS Datum: Ind no toting}: 'ot Dr. rm), “u Ul W possible mac,“ men t Idnnl -..- x-ula 2 English dhurch was held It was quite succrssful. A "I! was Spent b) the congregation. '. Pierce-g Yourself ? he (‘nirls’ was held In conclusion tell the boys that If we are not in the league this winter it is not becau e we will not have a good team and good p 031 cc 5‘ (f winmrg oat. and that I shall be glad to discuss dates with you at any time. 0 tr rink is electric lighted this year and several other improvements have been made. giving better dressing room accommodation. Dear Sinâ€"Your letter of a few days ago to Mr. Sherin has been handed me sillCe our reorganization meeting of‘ last week. In replyI would say the] matter was‘Jï¬scuss‘e-d at our meeting, I and the proposal to join the P.C.H L. I regretfully turned down, the sole reason . being the service. Trains are so ar-. ranged that We could not get to Peter- noro, without spending all night there. or the alternative of driving down. The latter We might do occasionally, but not for a regular and frequent schedule, However, though we can not see our way clear to join the lea gue, we would be sorry not to meet l the league teams in exhibition games ‘ this, wmter, as your teams which play- ed here last winter made a very favor- aahle impression here. The tram I service this way is all that could be destred. and very convenient to you, and we would like to arrange for such i matches as freelv as possrble, with.i return matches '“hen dates are con- venient to both. We will endeavor to l : give you as clean, gentlemanly gam s: as last year and trim you by as large ‘ margins as thos: of last year or as : those by which you might be able to r serve us. plrh ps, when we give you ; t' t V 1 | 1 I the reau n in Peterhoro. Strathcnnas l or others wxll be able to tell you \ h if I kind of sports they have found ouri boys in the past. I "Ihc Omcmcc Hockev leam have ; orgachd for the season, and Dr. Sut- . tun has sent the follomng communica- l tion to the Scc. of the I’ctcrboro City I Omemee will Have a Good Hockey Team. Take notice that the above us a true copy ofa proposed By law which has been taken into consideration by the Municipal Councnl of the Village of Omemee, and which will be ï¬nally passed by the said Council (in the event of the assent of the electors be mg obtained thereto, as provided by the Liquor License Ac!) after one month from the ï¬rst publication thereofin the MILLBROUK ANl) OMEMEE MIRROR, the date of which ï¬rst publication was Thursday, the Fifth (lay of December, 1907. and that at the hour, day and places therein ï¬xed for taking the votes of the electors the polls Will be held. (L.S.) GEORGE A. BALFOUR, 4.â€"'l‘hat the Clerk of the smd Mumcipal Council of the Village of Omemee shall attend at the Bradhurn Hall at the hour of Ten o’clock in the forenoon on the Seventh day of Ianu ary. A l). 1908. to sum up the number of votes given for and against [his By law. 5.-â€"'l‘his By law .shnll come mto operation, and be of full force and efl‘cct on and after the first day of May next after the ï¬nal paqsing thereof. Counctl Chamber, December 2nd, ung- l907 At BRADBURN HALL tn'the VILLAGE OF OMEMEE, and that GEO. A. BAL- FUUR be Returning Ofï¬cer. That on the 23rd day of December, AJ). 1907, at hts 0ch in the Village of Omemee. at the hour of Ten o’clock in the Forenoon the Reeve shall appoint in writing, Signed by him Self. two persons to attend at the ï¬nal sunmnng up of the votes by the clerk, and one person to attend at each polling place on b:lulf of the persons interested in and desirous of promot- mg the passmg of this by law, and a like number on behalf of the persons Interested in and destrous of opposmg the passmg of this by-law. The Municipal Council of the Village of Omemee hereby enacts as follows: r.â€"That the sale by retail of spirit- uous, fermented, or other manufactur- ed hquors is and shall be prohibited in CVCT)’ tavern, inn or other house or place of public entertainment In the said inumcrpahty, and the sale thereof. except by wholesale, is and shall he prohlblted in every shop or pl ace other than .1 house of public entertainmem In the said mummpahty. 2.--’l'hat the vote ofthe electors of the said Village of Omemee, will be taken on the hy-law by the deputy returning oï¬â€˜icers hereinafter named on Monday, the Sixth day of Ianuary. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eight, commencmg at nine o’clock m the morntng and continuing till ï¬ve o’clock in the afternoon at the undermention- ed places: 5.) JOSEPH T. BEATTY: Rm NOTICE. 0 prohibit the sale' of liquor in the Village of Omemee. I A BY-LAW, 375 Râ€"éw IIUI' Clark Reeve. 77 Kent-St†LINDSAY WATCHES, CLOCKS, jEW- ELRY, SILVYER‘WAKE, CUT GLASS,CHIN;’\,TRAVELING CASES, MANICURE CASES, NOVELTIVES, c., c. A well-known drugglat here in town It! authority that these ingredients are all harmless and easilv mixel at home bylaf-aking well in a. battle. '1 his mix- ture has a pecuhar healing and soothing effect upon theentire kidney and.Url- nary structure, and of en overc‘unes the Worst forms of Rheumatism in just a little while, This mixture is said to remove all blood dieurders an" cure the Rheumatism by {cl-mug lle Kid ue_\s to ï¬lter am] stra‘n frnm the blood and a) stem all urc acid and full]. «le- compOBPd Waste matter, which cause these afflictions; "ii-3:3 if 5 wail. Save the presrriptim'. urn! ls we recipe: try it: Fluid Extract Dandelion. One-ha:f MHIOP; Compound Kano", one ounce: Compound Syrup Saraaparllla. thr-e ounces. Take a teasmouful after each meal and at bed-time. Here is a simple home made mixture [as given by en eminent authority on [ Kidney diseases, who makes thestate- ment In a New York daily newspaper, that lt Wl“ relieve almost. any case of Kidney trouble if taken before the stage of Bright's disease. He states the such symptoms as lame hack, pain in the side, frequent dedve to urirate- esnecially at. nlght; p-tinlnl and disco! ored 'irlnatlon, are readily m ercome Here is the recipe: try it: Wedding Presents W. F. MtEAHTY’S. . â€"""\‘III UV! .07 1907, Xmas. (Wednesdafl Night, in the Bradburn Hull. Omemee, and have secured the Best Toronto Talent Mr Ted, Parker, Beet Comic Singer in (‘ana- (in. who “ill be ably assisted by Mr Eddie Pickett the Far-Fauned (‘omic' Miss Eva Cnthhert, the Famous Scotch and lrish Dancer. Accompauisl, Mr Harold Rich. The (‘hair will he taken at 8 o’clock 1)" Col Sum Hughes, .\1 1". Even body welcome. Doors open at 7 o’clock Tickets 30c Com’mittc-e- Bros. Wes. \Vilsun. W. Magee. E. Jamie-son, T. Mi-Qnade, ll. Monet-lei, Matthrew Wil- s~n Usheis--Bro«. A. L. Williamson, Wes. Norton, '1‘. Rice and Geo Magee. Ticket Agentâ€"Bro J. J. Williams AJ'I. Stimon, W. M. S P. Sec'y. '1‘. Rice. 'l‘reua GOD SAVE THE KING. You can buy Dainty Goods at McCARTI'Y‘S, . nu members of l..0.l.. “3, will lmld their annual Concert on December 25. ! nn-v ‘- ORANGE CONCERT. Some beatï¬iful lines in The members of 143.1,. 113 SAVE THIS ANY WAY VA ' 7 " '/ U Firstâ€"Its the - .., A JIJghcst grade She Always Made Home Happy. Ask for tht'e Swan Come.†)0 The Robt.Greig Co..l.imiled.‘foronto Packed hot from the masters in sealed parchment and again sealed in tine so it keeps fresh and strong. A..I. r._ ‘IVI,'A, . r‘ n Second-IV e blend them â€so the lull strong flavor of one and the rich mellowncss of the other mingle per- fectly. Thirdâ€"Our {guess of roasting brings out all t 1: delicious qualities of the coffee bean. ‘<.>o* WHIJ‘E SWAN COFFEE GREIG’S o<.>0 M. S P. Mil‘s. Inch cause 1 on aren’t 'H The farm is situated wilhin Three nnies of Miilbrook. and within 3-4 of a mile ofa. good school and grist mill. As propettv is fast advancing In \',ulue this will he found a most dfllrahle in- veetmem in exery way and can be had at a right price if Sold at once. For particulars apply to THE MIRROR OFFICE A First Class Grain and Stock Farm in Cavan, vnutainlug 185 acres more or less, about Ninvty acres clear- ed and lngood state 0! cultivation- clean and free from weedsâ€"balance good pasture and wood land. Good well, and running spring water con- vsnient for cattls the year round Two good burns with stun: foundations and stables underneath. A Fine young orchard commencing to hear. The} wood hand contains a quantity 0! ul- uable timhar. What This trouble is deadly-must be stop- ped quickly, nothing is so sure as the N rvxllne Treatment Give It Internal- ly, rub it on the throat and chest, and then put on a Nerviline Porous Plaster 'l'he mavVeluus _ nwvruf Nen'lline.both as a lu.inmnt, and in Plaster form, n Ill snrt-r-re you. F--r sure thnmt, coughs.1 cnlds, and plueray aluno, itgts used by thongs-Ills every day. Invaluable in the home, e-pecmlls for "eating the minor il s that ll children are bound to can-h 1. true lmtt:es 25c. each. Net viliue Hunter» same price, at deml- n r .\' (r. l‘ul.~m. (o . Kingston. 0m. ARE YOUR.CHILDREN "CROUPY?" this For men wlm toil and labor, for tho ofï¬ce man the mluister, the teacher- to the 0 will 1" m zone brlnga new life of smrit and robust health. Fur 2n.“ lng girls, mum»: of I" use: no u Mr l8 nu re certain. Sold In 500. boxeslu all dealers. Fermz me makes muscle and ï¬bre, increases your weight, I: reserve ofenergy into the b0! dvï¬es “eariness or exlmuatic any cause. Work must be done but where is the strength to come from? Make your blood nutritious m (1 you’ll have lots of strength. Your only hope is Ferrozone, an in- stant bloom-maker. blood puriï¬er, blood-enricher. It. brings keen appo. Lite, digests tom! and supplies nutri~ tion for Building up a†the bodilv: tissues. FARM FOR SALE. nut. Brace Up -Get Strong--Get Fat, The Cure is Simple, Away With Weariness! (le11 save you money If you consult him before you buy Every pump fullyguarantcrd, and the prices and terms are right. Nohumbug, no dc lay, no large proï¬ts, EFTâ€"prompt de livery and a squarc deal to all, J. DENNIS, 7 The Practical Pump Man, It is Money Lost if You Pay Too Much For Your Pump. DENNIS I 'l‘hev gn «lirevi in the stomach. have very liule effect on the linings of the nose and throat, and entirely fail 2(- cure. Only hv cleansing the air pas sages.hy relieving the inflammation and killing the genus is cure possible. No combination of Antiseptics is so successful as L‘atarrhuzone. in breath- ing it, you send the richest pine bal- same right to the seat of the disease irritating phlegm is cleared out, hoarser ness, coughing and hacking are cured For a permane: t cure {or caiurrhmoih- lug equals ('atnrrhnzone 25cm. and $1 00 at all dealers, You‘re nan-on: and uneasy Appetite is poor. Sleén is hard to get. Still worse, you are thin a! Next the Creamery, LINDSAY Why Liquid Catarrh Remedies Full TERMSâ€"All same ofsm and under Cash- over that amount, eleven months' (‘redit will be given to puma: turninh- mg approved jomt notes, to bear 1n- tereat from Date of Sale If not paid when due. A dasconnt ex! 5per cent, allow ed off for Cash on (‘redit amoun'l' JOHN H. WILSON, Auctioneer Walking Plow. I Democrat Gladstone Cutter, and oth too numerous to mention 63w. old; 1 Blank Mare; 1 2-" all Maze; 1 2-yr old (‘olt 1 year old Volt; l Foul. (‘A'l‘TLE-s good Milch Gown, 1 Fat Cow, 5 Fat Heifers, 41-“. old Heifers, 6 l-yr old Sfeers. Three Ewe Lumha 10 Store Hogs, l Brood low. I Massey-Harris Seed DH". 1 Frank Wood Twin I’low,l Frost 3rd Wood Walking Plow. l Democrat Wozon, 1‘ Gladstone Cutler, and other articles STOP, STOP: I have revelved instructions from Messrs W. Lee and W G. Burk, toael' by Public Auciion on the premlaeu Lot l],("un H,Townahip of Mauve", nn FRIDAY, Jan. I“, 1908, at ONE n’vlovk p m , sharp, all the To lnwivg vahmln'e farm stock, Implements, 6:0: HORSES-l Brow) Mare 6 yrs old- ] (ire-y “one 1! yrs. old; 1 Raw Hnruew HOW TO GAIN. IN WEIGHT. You know you are‘ too thinâ€"yon out and out, but never get an ounce fatter. Nerves are weak. color is had strength is exhausted. It’s not hard. to get fat You must eat more. digest more. exer- cise mo'e. Try Fern-zone and watch your appetite grow, It turns all ma out into nutrintent and httilding mater- iaVâ€"fllls your velns with rtch, red‘ blood--gives vou atnbitton and vigor, For a tissue builder, 3 fattening tonic. ‘ one that restores permanently, there t nothing to compare u'i'h Ferroz me; Try it and see, 50 cm at all des'ers. Combined Credit Sale of Farm Stuck by Auction. uncle and nerve- weight, tnstils a 1 the body that exhaustion from thin and fagged ; I “ll" Plane '9; 1 2-†0].! Year old Colt; , Ont. also a full line of CANDY usually kept. in t First-class store; also a full line of GOODS SUITABLE FOR XMAS. PRESENTS. Remember we sell American Coal Oil at 18c gal H QMIXBD NUTS‘Q Almonds, Walnuts, Brazils, Filberts, Peanuts, Itallan Chesnuts only 20c. per lb. iMexican Oranges, new fruit, 25 Cents a dog. Fancy Lemons, A 1 goods, 20 Cents. o dozen ¢CONFECTIONERYW 3 lbs. FANCY ROYAL MIXED for 25 Cents. LADY CARAMELS only 20 Cents per lb. CHOCOLATE CREAM BLOCKS 20 Cents lb. 3 lbs. New Valencia Raisins for 25c. lFine Cleaned Filiatra Currants 10 Cents lb. Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel 20 Cents lb. Choice Table Figs, 1 lb. Boxes 100. lb. Cooking Figs 4 lbs. 25 Cents. While they last, 2 l-lb. pkgs. seeded Raisins 25c Fancy Dates 1 lb. pkgs., 3 for 250. Table Raisins, fancy clusters 20c. lb. Davis’s Horne-made Mince Meat 10 Cents lb. 3 Bottles extra strong Extracts. any flavor 25c. Come in and you WI" 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 TheHoiis : of Quï¬Iiéï¬i In our Hardtxare Store we requirement. a Direct Importation from Austria. Physician’s Prescriptions Carefully Dispersed. - Full Line School Supplies at Lowest Prices Bon Bons, Quaker Chocolates, Kerr’s Butter Scotch Tafly . H. Camry 81 (35's; I’R‘ is very complete, and the Omemeo, Ontario. OMEMEE. CALL AND TEST US have a magniï¬cent stock for FOR best values possible. every