iiiei $43 A 9’ {4,400,000 11,000,000 159,831 [68,001,173 i. and in London, he, Mexico, ks transacted. a a Year on E pits. ,3. Branch will be i i I. N, 'IANAGER. nch .em. ‘. to remind the Siiwxs as can litllillt be found ‘t'ill to secure something c of Boys .- OUT 5100b that mat wear three boy or vours, when mu waitgruus them, at about icl'ial lune of French Kips Ennis, \uilscs, 50 "Vr' n __‘ izly attemlx-d in. i- G, . J. Steele’s e. - Earth I-“ War It Star a Miner ri hers 1908, '50. .to ards, . ICE Ont. , on the mailing 03mm: NEWS. L. McQuade, was in Peter- business. Mr. C- hou) End†on _ Beatty the genial proprietor M." gammercial House and Mr. d me are getting ready for the season and are each day The deer l l _ . I. C Eaton, Master ‘ . Eaton Dr. and Mrs A. A. Time‘bYuL and Mrs. H. C. Barker, {szrs Wm. Dobie are leaving ' C inn-oar «rem-u: for New York, u, a†private: car "liaioniaflf and will eni- M by the S. S. LuSitaiiia for Europe, when: they Will spend some montns SLElll .L.¢i;ig,â€"-(ili)l)e. Mrs (Rev jtilare is spending a few days With 1: Scot! Dr. 31 liter. Elui :ï¬â€™ at the home of Dr. and Mrs W Roll!“ 0“ Monday. 'l'llcy also at- tended the Organ Recital and were highly pleased with the delightful en- monument- # ORGAN RECITAL. The Organ Recital in the Methodist cnurrh here on Mondaynight of this jock was la’rgcly attended, not only by the residents of the village and vicrnity but also by several from a distance. The entertainment which was larg- cly of a clasical nature and rare treat, .35 a formal opening of the two thous and dollar pipe organ so generously- donated to the Methodist church by Mrs. j. C Eaton. During the program the Trustees cf the church, represented by (l. Balfour, prï¬cnlcd Mrs. Eaton with an address thanking the donor for her grateful re- mcnihraiiCe. Mrs. Eaton responded my nicely to the address read. A magniï¬cent bouquet was present- ¢dt0 Mrs Eaton during the concert by Miss Lulu Balfour. Full report next week. iiifliï¬ir ! I have opened up a Dressniak in: Department in the Store next west oi Mr. Parsons' Hardware Storc,and am prepared to attend promptlv to all orders for fall mantles, dresses, suits, etc. Good satisfactiou guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Apprentices wanted. [in i. Thain, Omemee. BOX 57. :r parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Mrs. '1‘. j. Snelgrove and ' sc Margaret Marie, Were The W. F. M. S. of the Methodist church here, was well attended last week. Scireral quilts ivere made after which a splendid supper was enjoyed, in the basement, by the ladies. This kind of work deserves the hearty co operation of every lady in the church. Call and get a loaf of bread at Dob sons-it is made from the cliOiCest flourâ€"3t ‘- ,- ~ The Eastern League baSeball season will enrl next Tuesday. Toronto cannot possibly be beaten wiuie E’rovideme LIES a remote chance {or second place. The £5le tongue, bitter or bad taste in mornln 2, “heart.- bgrn,†belching of gas. acid risings in t root. after eating. stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells. poor or variable appetite nausea at tiui V cs kindred symptoms? and o . a valuable l l rinci cs known 1: med cal science for t “out cure o efï¬cient liver invigorator. stomach tonic bowel regulator and nerve strengthened The "Golden Medical Discovery " is noi a patent medicine or secret nostrum a full list of its ingredients being prlnied on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at its formula. will Show that. it. contains up alcohol. or harmful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-reï¬ned glycerine of propor strength, from the roots of the, following native American forest plants, H7... Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black Clln")-bark' Queen's foot 13100,} Mandrake root, ’ mot. and The following leading medical an among s host of others. extol tho $373323 ï¬ts for the cure ofgust suclivailuicuts :L the :I ve symptoms indicate: Prof. R. Barthoiow u' D.. of Jcll‘crsotl Mod. Coiiecu. Phila: l’rof. Li: C Wood. M. D.. of Univ.of Pm: Prolimlwlxi Hale. M. D.. or Hahncmiuin Med. (lollcge. Chicago: Prof. John Klan. M. D.. Author of American Disponsatory: Prof. .luo. iii. Sond- dt-r. M. D.. Author-or Specific Medicines; Pros, hormones Johnson. M. 1).. Med. Dept. Univ of .\. i .: Prof. tiniey Ellincwood. M. D.. Amt...- of Motor-la Medlca and l’rot. ln Bennett liricll- sol College. Chicago. Send name and wi- ress on ifostol Card to Dr. R. V. Plot-cc. llu‘f- falo, N. L. and receive free booklet civic- ox ti acts from writings of all the above motif: col authors and many others endorsing. in tho iii‘élfï¬i‘olï¬illâ€: 333?? “kl ““1 "m ‘“‘ ic ‘ “-st composed. on i cdical Discov- Dr. Pierce‘s Pie-wont Pellets rcc'ulatn and Invitzoratc stomach. liver and bowels. They may br- used in conjunction with "Golden .lorllcnl Discovery" if bowels aro min-h mn- oflnuud. They're tiny and sugar-coated. Mr. Isaac Richardson gave the Mir- ror a call on Friday last and intimated to us that lie was Very lonesome having learned that Mr. I. W. Mitchell, the genial proprietor of the Omentee liv:ry had sold that noted horse “ Deck,†which he says he has driven, upon different occasions, for over 35 years “ Deck†is a bone Will) a history, is Well bred, and Could tellâ€"Were be able to lulkâ€"Uf many happy young people who had driven over the roads ofgood old Emily, feeling quite safe with “good old Deck" in ilie shafts Per ll.lpS his new owner, Mr, ]. \Vctlierup, will make him tell of all the happenings during his life, which no t'o.ibt would prove very interesting. He has had many ouricrs. al good and kind to him, and rhi: is perhaps why he is so gay and lively at such an extraordinary age. It wrung Mr. Mitchell’s tender heart to part With him, but ‘llUSillCSS is business,’ so 'lleck' had to leave thel stahlr- llt‘ had loved so We“, and if he don’t die of a “ broken heart," he will do good srrvtce for many more years to come. " 'l'hiriy-five year<. Charlie.†repented I~azzc The fountains were full, turning towards the door he drew the back «if-bis right hand twice over his eves and tivice over his bitchesâ€"- a melancholy case. 4.».â€" MOUNT . PLEASANT. â€"â€" James Fee .lu'ts begun it course of study at the, Omemee High School «ind Percy Brown at the Peterboro Colle- giate Institute. Dr. Tiller. inspector of Public Schools A VERY SAD CASE. ~-â€" ‘ ~- m-..†,. l ~._..._ The Presbyterian Anniversary bills giving lull particulars of this grand annual treat. ‘ The Toronto DAILY World and the Mirror till Jan tst next to new subscribers, for 60c. This is the chance of a life time. Do not miss it. Mr. Dobson's Millim-‘rs are pre- paring for the Fall Millinery Op- enings, which DrOilllSCS to surpass all its predeCessors. Watch for dates. We are Agents for Williams’ Fl). 8: Insect l)estroyerâ€"-â€"the only preparation known to annihilate the fly. 1- A. wv‘LiE. Film 8 The llillhrrri Fair [retrial 3rd and iii. Tallinn. {“MWMM ‘ Ol out. incur/ma most thor- Bnnsh ough and practichl courseâ€: unequalled facilities for good American work. lteusonuble rates; eu- - ter any time. FALL TERM Busmess trom bopt.3rd. Catalogue 5:, College Journal or BusiiiusV-Educutn l ion tree. Toronto. 'r. M. WATSON, Principal. WWW W H EN ILLN E88 CO M ES. Have you near at hand a remedy that will alienate pain and help fill the doctor comes? A wise thing is to have right at your home a. bottle of "Nerviiine" which gives instant relief, and prevents disease from apron-ling. Nothing known for the stomach and bowels that compares with Nerviiiiie For cramps, indigestion, heartburn and headache, it’s indispensable. For fifty years Poleou’s Nervidno in 25c. bnttles has been it family staiidlbv. Get it to day. 01°». A young newsboy had brought suit against another newahny who had tried to capture his corner oftl-ie street, The paper sent it iawyerto defend its representative, while the youngster had to present his case himself. He had been watching the progress of sev- eral cases before his was called, and are soon as the justice said: "Jones vs Smith,†liejuinpod up and yelled: "1 object!" "State your objections," commanded the justice. “Well, he's got it lawi'er, and I haven't, and that's not fair,†lie at.- United. hDon’t \ ou think you and [can hike cure ol them, luring inn“? ’ inquire. the justice. "Oh, well, if the court's on my side instantly replied tho Myer: feel weak tired despondent. SEWiCCS Sunda ‘ , 1 v p and bio d p - have frequent headaches. coated Oct. 20th and 23115:. Watcrh 9f“; i l l'm ready," . youngster, and the cane proceeded. rheumatism Almost Killed Her. Fur )ouru Mrs. S StulilSchmldt of i'luuiheristone. Out., was a martyr to rheumatism. "I was so still and lame 1 I could scarcely walk†iihe writes. "Ar: ‘ attack striking my limbs mude walking impossible. Friends and doctors can prescriptions hut l only got relief from Fort-02min, I took twelve lrnxus and gained from the first. well, feel stronger, weiuh heavier and i look the picture of health.†Whether muscular or inflammatory, chronic or otherwtse, Ferrozone does cure riicn- uiatiuui and sciatica, 50c. per bi-x artful: dealers. ____..-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- -4...- Tn‘i-(lny I am i Tom: "But perimps she doesn’t love. I "‘ ;'I:i""‘.lai'lâ€â€˜: . SUM“ ‘5 Q lubq‘ -‘ “3‘ ~ made his ofï¬cml visit on 'l‘liuredav. you.†Jack: “Oh, yes sl 19 docs!" ’i‘uin - r .. D F _ “on 1’0" ‘5 “hi Home repairs hudbaen made to or: Tomato 52 _ 40 641 sidewalks which were dungeron. "flow do _\ou kiirm?" Juck: "When ll Buffalo 7 I 51, 655 There is need of further eflortu befor. told her that I hurl no motley to got. : . PXOl-‘ldtzitzle 50 31 6,130 safety is ensured. warriorI on she offered to borrow some 2 Newark 6.; ‘3 .505; Mr. George Lana of Fraserville, ex. from her lather.â€â€" PLiIldelpliia ln- 5 jerScy City 63, (u, .495 clieesemaker. made a vlultto our vii: quirer. ___ ’ Baltimore 62 65 ..;"7 , race on Sunday. _ . Rochester 53 71 430‘ A number of our townsmen from a 900d Reasm s For It 8 Success i Montreal 1,": SI .336 fishing and duck-hunting expedition ’lhe majority of catarrii remedien are useless. But one that does cure is down Piucnn River While the weather w“ rather unfavoulblo P3" of tho "( ntarrlioznne." ltclears the head of time, their outing was pleasant and all inucuusdisr-hurgc. l’nlrld matter in their 'tuke' not 3,) bad. the i'oatrih, phlegm iii the throat, and Mrs (Rev.) J. H Mummers, who has JUN“ 29““! “-0 completelv “ill" been the guest of her daughter, M ru. ’1‘. , “NW- The can '9 0f the 0189““ 15 (163 Walter McLean left, on thurd‘y' for ' lroyecl, it's renults are desire-ed, and Windsor, the uyulein So thoroughly cleaned-d of About the usual number (,1 citizens cutnrriiul [hillnil that cure is permanent o'tendad the Toronto exhibition and 1" WP“ 0‘ Val-"I'll. “â€0“ “ml l"01“ report that the Fair was very good. rliiul trouble, colds and coughs are The new grand stand and other new more certainly cured by Catarrhv-zunr buildings improve the appearance of “a" anything 0|â€. Two 83m 250. and the grounds. 81,00 at. all dealers, The Mirror 1nd Weekly GlObe Mnand Mrs W.J. McLean of Toron- aml Canada Farmer to jam. 151. \to, were the guests of Mr. James tic 1908, to new subscribers, any Leanover Labor Day. place in Canada or Great Britain We regret to report that Mr. William {or only 256. Brown is conï¬ned to his bed, but hope 0 looks quite attractive thathe will soon be restored to his meme: ; ' - - - , . usual health. With its electric lights. We are ~ h Mr.0ke. of l’oterboro, has [in _ ' ‘ bound to keep uptodate W11 some orchards lioreabontl. He will was found lllrl special in a semi-cou- such a progressive Reeve and soon begin to rock the fall variotiu, acluus and almost dying c udition on Council, Board of Trade, etc. Biilliiiook Fair, Oct. 5rd 3: .tth art-3' don‘t you forget it. .lessrs. Thus H. Fee nl‘d Janie" ll (‘lOtllll hat? a plenum drive out to Citeuioiig last Sunday. Mr. Davrd Thornton, holding an important and trustworthy posrtinii in the Canadian General Electric Works at Peterbcro, was here among old friends for a holiday. Reeve Beattv's second store will soon be completed. Nearly Killed by Cigarettes, â€"-. With his windplps nearly closed from a contraction of the muscles, due. tliudociors any, to his smoking too many cigarettes. John E. Wilson, The steam shovel in working out ‘ "1’ common hurt night. slung the Thirteenth concession line Some additional help has been aecurvd. Mr. Charles Lougli's road house ts tonuiited. The Rev Mr. Pot-hover did not occu- py the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on $abbath evonlnu. Mr. and Mn Win. Petty of Springâ€" , ville were in town on Sundm . Cupid in again practising arclivry in our community. His aim is nnorrlng. Fuller reports after the contest. A local horse fancier proclaims that I for a slow horse the moat approved i feed is wild gnarl, Miss Funny Rosenberg has returned to Peterhoro after holidaying at the home of her motlier.‘ Truly the harvest is late this year, On Fridov and Saturday the hum of the binder was heard inside the cor pnratlon. The average harvest is gen- ï¬nd? orally over by the third week of Ed‘“llll Auvust tie bowel: and sufï¬ciently rctivo. ‘ i. D. riroizmou. Division Court Clerk, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Insurance, Real Estate and General Agent, Omemee. tripto tho l’nmpitul ultli their charge. Y4 sterduv, the doctors declare, Wit I almost incessantly, with tire result that mm.“ of his throat. At the hospitu later he was able to go to his liomv to lives-Boston Post ___â€". .4 s. Vcrscl. = ____.a Then an fourvcrse DlET nor THE WHOLE l‘llllSG. Aycr’s Hair Vigor stops falling , hair. Verse 2. Ayer’s Hair ,: Vigor makes the hair grow.: Hair Vigor :. cures dandrufl. Verse 4. Aren’t Flair Vigor makes the , cub-healthy, and keep: 3 :1?‘ ; t is 2 gain strength. _ ___.__,._._ ,-._._..__-._ GE :2 Don't delay. ()ch ‘ ï¬ï¬fgmfï¬ï¬ig the cause ol’iho necktie-9.. .n TU - b.“ “115‘; "“1 . on ennui alion best remit... “"1" V ' p who!» nelvni Hamilton‘s l’illa for tho sit-it or well. dealers ill. 5. FRRQUERRSOX, B l r , British Custodian B. L‘., . '20" Vania-Btu Toronto. tight elgliioen,of 140 Castle St, South End, That he did not strangle, the surgeons any, is due to the prompt action of the police. who, after ï¬nding him, made a record son admits liming smoked cigarettes .tlio nicotimi partially {waisted the the doetoru applied roetorativea, and Before he left, however, he was admon- ished to be more careful about the use 0' cigarettes, if he wanted to continue Your table is loaded with food-di scalable and wholesome, yet you never What’s the trouble? Look within, and “lint. you do you A lazy liver, stomach overload- work-uuolnse vmrk because liver are not Relief is quickly mpplied by ‘Dr Huniilthn’o Piilu. 'l‘l'iei male. neak folk: 5 rung lay removing Digeation loaves. liver Likes ueu life, kidney-I wake iip,--~tbe is enlivened by Dr. No butter medicine 25 cents at all 'v- » , ’ war. 'crrit'iti) OF LOCKJAW.‘ ' ' .â€"-- New York, Sept. litâ€"A case of â€Vll“ - lent tetanus, or lockjaw, has been cur- ed by the doctors of the Williamsburg (Brooklyn) Hospital, There are, it is said. only a. few aiuillur cases on record. Slit weeks 1130 Mrs. Annette Rooting, ï¬rst stages of lnckjaw from a wound from a rusty nail Her agony was so intense that she was (removed to the lionpiial. A council. of plusiciuua agreed that her case was hapeless. Nevertheless, Dr. Henderson, of the house start, injected uiiti toxin and has doué socv‘ory day since. A month passed witiimil apparent results. The treatment began to show signs of suc- cess about. a week ago, On Friday Mrs Keeling was allowed to feave her bed, and she will soon leave the hospital -â€" Montreal Witness. 4_._._â€"- Heaviness, Lassitude Drowsy and Dull. D0 You Feel That Way. I'low provoking these symptoms are! i You sleep in ell, but when you aivak- i on there in none cf the nxhilirailun rest and sleep should confer. . l Instead of being alert, having quick- ness of apprehension, their is lan- I gour, dullness, u diaiiiciination to do things. Three causes for this fooling Lazy liver, lazy kidneys. and a mighty lazy stomach \flllcll does its work very poorly and compels the other organs to do things they are, un- equal to for any length of time. Note the consequencesâ€"blow is filled with wastesâ€"poisons weigh down the nermus systemâ€"remolding processes are alreolu'ely B‘Opped. You’ll note an instant change when you take Ferrozone. Appetite improves, digestion bu- couies good its everâ€"skin grows ruddy and clear, all House of languor, uii- readiness and depression fades away and finally dieappcara. Fur-rezone clariï¬es the brain, sup- plies tone and vigor, imparts clear-nests and strength You feel like a lion irr- sori, full of life, full of ambition, read; to do tliinzs,â€"uiid able to do them u'so. Think it over. Ferrtzmie is a tonic that uplile, upbuilds, that ion lrllfl.‘ and restores the sick bv suppl, in; the elements that their ueakened i-ys- tnni need. It can’t help but do you good. For men women and children, in fact any- one seeking strength arid health, Fer- rnz-ine is invaluable; trv it, sold by all druggists in 506 boxes. I For :. ears the .farmers of Ontario have heard of the phenomenal produr- tinri of the \l esterii \\ lit-at fields, and have resigiiedly accepted the much nd- vertiucd superiority of li'euteru flour as a Conclusive fact. All over Ontario the demand for Ontario wheat has fallen i-vtl‘, pith a consequent lowering of the price paid to the farmer for his grain, In addition, bran and shorts have become so eXpeiisii e as to seri- ously reduce the margin if proï¬t for .lairymaii and stockiiian. Now, the most prai-tical discovery of l the lust uecudo, the one inosi fur reach- ! in: in its results to Ontario farmers, in ~â€" ltliat kiioun as "flour-blending " Welt- ernsfloiir has been popular in Ontario on aéeoum of its liiri.‘ percentage of gluten or "strength†\\ lilcli chemists call protoid, although rim western pro- duct lacks bo' li flavor and color Flour made from Ontario Winter wheat is not so "strong," but has it peculiarly attractive flnwr, When a little West- ern u heat is a. iderl to the Ontario pro- duct, the percentage of gluten iaiu- creased, and all the fluvor retained. The practical results of the discovery are certainly noteworthy. Ontario millers \\l)0 have inside specialty of the now flour have driven out Western ll -ur from the Maritime Provinces. have been compelled iii aorueinstances to double their already extensive plantinand have created such a de- mand in Toronto that. the most popular Ontario blended flour. Brunswick. where an Buying Manitoba flour is ï¬nancial to product. gii‘es better the normal ï¬gures of ten dollars a ton. Killed by Railways. i killed and 603 76 injured. 41 killed and 22 injured. 0 llisions, World. he Mirror Office. ll‘oOUO‘Wo oi “'llllmsburg was apparently in the ' loaf a-ild l0'dll)‘ in that cit_\ is made of What is true of Nova Sootia and New unprejudired merit. blended flour of Old Ontario, ought. to appeal to Ontario farmers generally. itone lielllngiona folly. when the purchase ofthe Ontar- breud, and helps to create it demand for Ontario : wheat. When people allover Outs-lo =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-=-_-'-â€"-â€"=. realize this fact, the farmers of Ontario . i will not only be the gainers of several ! millions of dollars, but “I“ ï¬nd that the cost of bran and shorts will drOp to to fifteen And, surely, the 0i.- tario farmers should be the ï¬rst to set i the good example, hv buying only lllIi flour made largely from Ontario wheat. l Ottawa, Sept. 16 â€"â€"The casualty ie- 1 turns of the Canadian railways for the 1 adding Plesenlr lllilli‘t‘d, as follows Forty-two passengers killed and 2m injured, 312 cuiployes killed and 3i7 injured, 206 other persons killed and The level crossing accidents show 'l‘il'o “'ch killed and 32 injured by trespass, 46 l ELRY, SILVERVVARE, CUT were killed and 29 injured while work ing on the railroad tracks, 4.; were killed and 109 injured in head on Sixty one bodies have been found on the railway tracks and bridges dur- mg the period in question -_'1‘oroiito SPECIAL LOW PRICE Your Inspection Invited. Your patronage so. {3’ 6â€"BIg 5c. Scribblcrs for 150. while the stock lasts, or t2 for 25c , at TOO ‘ n P X 0 i .. $21.01;:5.33.3323: Titian-St Liiirsiii Storey 86 Leary. Néiic ummfw' wrth Rheumatism. - It makes one think that some people WANTED to have Rheumatism. Because they Wont take Bu-Ju. Now, isn’t it a fact that there are a. lot of poo 1: in your neighborhood whosa “Eu-Jo completely cured me rf ham. am." When you read their letters; the agony they suffered with Muscular and _Infla.mmatory Rheumatism. Sciatica and Lumbago; how they tried remedy after remedy without relief, and then found health in Bit-Jo, you will wonder how people Will go on. having Rheumatism when they can cure themselves at home. .z, This is the mark ofa "‘ BLENDED FLOURâ€" T j the best Bread, Cake and '3" Pastry Flourâ€"the best all ' No» : uric... ...,_ .. . Sr. CATHARINBS, On. "230 living person can_rcallzc what I sufl’cnd ' gin‘piiitlfimib Emu; for 1use years. The discus: vii - ‘ ‘ ii a l x. ' 5' amt-3.: 3....ari2r2lzli.r°.ai ‘0 u n d flour 1 “ “1° Wild‘ .eli taut ‘1 was getting \VOX'SC.I began the use of y . Ebjiiéz'wi EOZ$I{?V.3‘I relief. drifter using it u . '3, in rcco h V ° 5.9,... .§°§..?.’h::fff£. .-; J ust trv .. once- Look for 2‘. , e in: wt 0 t ' 't' i 5 ' I ' complaint I believe Ln 3i: 3†‘be‘tilgeeboatt :eotig 1" this trademarK on every bag clue on record for Rheumatism " :z‘ b l b ’ All ï¬ inns. DRYSDALI. j. 0!’ arrc you “5' ‘ DC Busoiutjoglfï¬itzsi2i‘1xlin‘z‘tlrt; we of the powers or ,3 Blended 1‘ lours â€" milled of - ‘ 1 mg success in co iii -' ' ‘. with posses that have baffled even therbcsgt r Ontario 'Fall and Niamwba ' PhySICmns, that we guarantee Bu-Ju will ,«r Spring “nearsâ€"have it. (ï¬gure £01153 ypm‘ money Will be refunded. g’ . try 1 W1 1 1 int guarantee. 50c. 21:: 2 ;‘~ u ' ' †’ box. 'At all druggists, or from g†.7. Mad: m ontaflo I the aariin Chemical (0.. Ltd. Windsor, on M . _. 4.. ya.) rsm.,;:;fg~.5.‘sï¬ ' 34-: ~‘ ~7' ‘ -“r ‘ THE “ff-T 111“ 1:3 .L Ll. -LLbO t; I.\ put.) hllPtI r- my} '1 bursting Morin. g 4'“ lb! W. 1-1. OREEREEE. (Ilium, Kim; Sir-eel, 3!.librook. .'\l=\'l"l.'i‘l.‘4ll\‘(l HATES: i mo, lwk :i inn. 1 Vi“. 6"") ('o’diiiiu ‘3'.“ :21") 5") $6 $2 31 l mill 2» i-/ ‘l 3 l ,v. n mun l5 8 5 2 We. . Aymfcsslonui (Euros. one inch and under, :Z-p i' your. $1 for six months, :si for one mmâ€, In our Hardware Store we have a magniï¬cent stock for every I 'gul lifl'it'f'?‘ lit-trim pnr line fll‘ul. liner» reqlnrement. lion. 2 Chills pcr lmo Cut‘ll subsequent in- st- llOllâ€".‘ onparivl measurement. l2 line: “. Assassin; Our Stock of Dry GOOdS, BOO t3 and Shoes, Groceries, c. 5:1,one llisi‘tliuil 50 cents, ear-ii subsequent ihaortllinzit-tenth. is vu-y complete, and the best values possible. Births, lacatim, uud .‘iiur. litgep‘ are inserted finâ€. Advertisements will be continued and charged for until forbidden. ’(‘hanges of advertisements are to be in the omcr- not later than Monday. SUBSl‘RlP‘TION RATES 'i‘r-rms, $1.50 pcrycar, or $l.00 per year .i paid in advance, 0. W. RICHARDS, Came in and you Will be convinced 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 TileEEoiise of Quality CALL AND TEST US. Nothing Succeeds Like Success This is especially true uhcn applied to the Good mounts with bad lenses give bad results. Bad mount: with good lenses give bad results. Stu-Zoo mounts, and our lenses must give good to- uults ‘ . A. Turner Millbuook. Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pace with our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us, for oï¬icc assistautl, not only from Peterboro but from other places as well. We have not been able to do this in all cases during the last two years. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Bookkeeping or Local salesman?! anted is a competent Stenographer and 'l‘ypcwriter is certain of a good position. ‘ You Will make no mistake in getting a l'OR MILLBRO OK 7Business Education‘qh, . Write for Our Halld.‘0illc Circular. and adjoining country to represent , Q ‘ a Canadas Greatest Nursemes.‘ A permanent Situation for the right ‘ "Q mail, for whom the terr;t'iry Will be 8W ore an reserved. Pay Weekly Free equrp ' . ’ New GOOdS . Write for particulars. \ Come in and See our New Stock. JE lELLlilll W. McCaï¬â€˜rey. You can buy D..... Goods One Door West of Bank Toronto at McCAR'l‘Y’S, WM. PRINGLE, Principal, Peterboro, Ont. | Fonthill NurSeries, .1 (Over 800 Acres) i Toronto, Ont. l I LIN'DSAY, Storey 85 Leary WATER ST., PETERBORO, The Hub for Farmers. WATCHES’ CLOCKS’ JEW' McLaughlin’s Carriages Wagons, all kinds Some beautiful lines in GLASS. CHIN A, TRAVELING Agricultural Implements, Harness, Rugs, Whips, CASES, MANICURE CASES, Blankets, gm NOVELTIES’ 5“" C- We now deal in all kinds of High Grade Flour Feed, Seeds, etc. licited. Prices Right. ’PHONE 456. 883 WATER 8". i. .licEAlllY’S. (AA I i l 4 1 1 I l