R. J. Mulligan The Book o! Toronto. with its am- 0 and widely extended banking fac- litirs, ha ex wï¬enca of more than 50 years of ban ins: in Canada, and its well known ï¬nancial stmngth, is able to ive its manv customers an unex cel ed banking service. Paris Your Account at this bank. wheth- er large or small. will receive careful attention. Interest p .id on Savings Depo» its. BankinQ Smite Omemee Branch J. B. L. GROUT, Manager Bank of Toronto Hrs. Oscar Shaw mother of Mn; W. H. Shaw, .‘of Toronto, fell into a well at Morpeth, and was taken out :nd 3, con. 4, Fencion 70 acres plowed land, bahmce pasture am timber. Frame house. frame barn and frame stable. Implement shed plenty of good water in pasture with three good wells. Good grain land. In good state of cuttivaâ€" tion. 15 zacres of new seeding, 8 acres summer fallowed to buck- wheat. Situated 6 miles from leading road to Fenelon Falls. For hu-ther’partculars apply to THOS. Capital -- $4,000,000 RQSt " M: 5m, 000 PAGE TWO Guaranteed pure at the dxug Store Green Omemee and hghtlml Niagorn' with its do- eeptlve whirlpool and spectacular cataract ll brought no close to the alghtaeer that he realizes the cir- cumstances of one of nature's won- ders with a practical appreciation nowhere else obtainable. The fan from Omemee to Toronto is 82.05. to the Falls $2.20. The latest song of Peterboro po~ lice court is being sung in Omemee, the title being. " Listen to the Gyp- sies' Warning." The melody is a. triumphant march. - ‘ Miss Swain, ol Quinn. has just‘ concluded an enjoyable ’visit as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Sutton. I Mr. George Lane, Miss Maggie ,Shaw, and Mr. Wes. Shaw, of Mt. Pleasant, were in Omemee on Wed. ynesday. . 1 The Watchman‘Warder’s excursion ‘to Toronto and Niagara. Falls. N. Y.. on July 17. good for three dm. is so surprisingly chéap that many will. ayau themselves of tlie pleasure or the trip. The Niagara Naviga- tion.Co.’a steamers are palaces of comfort and “My. The acentc runway from Lewiaton to Niagara Falls. Nil-K. is without an equal in America. The View of the powerful PRESENTATION. Mr. J. C. Gilchrist a. prominent citizen of Woodville and a. life-long member of the PreSDyterian church of that village, was presented with an address and a. fancy easy chair by the congmgatiOn on June 23. The address was read by Mr. D. 'l‘o junior secondâ€"Ernest Bush- nell. Marjorie Thompson. Lloyd Ole- mett. Heatharington Bennett. Nelles Bradburn. Frank Hard. To junior amendâ€"Ernest Bushnell, Marjorie Thompson, Llloyd Clemett, Heatherington Bennett. Nelles Brad- burn, Frank Herd, Roy Windrim, Laura Mallory, recom., Grace Rehill, recom., Evelyn Morton, recom., Eva, Shaw, Hedley Teney, recom., McLaughlin and the .1 made by Mr. W. J. 1386 Gilchrist was completely To senior thirdâ€"Fred Mills. me Bloxom, Hillier Williamson, Milton Robinson. Violet Thorpe, Albert Clemett, Heber Teney. Henry Grif- nn. Verna. Wlndrlm, Beatrice Court, Miriam Bennett. Ina Sandy. To- junlor thirdâ€"Willlela Ford. Hilda Toole, Lowrey Brooks, Mar- lon Carey. Neill Henderson. Oocll Mllls. Arthur Shaw. (mom), Mllg ton Shaw. (mom) To sealer secondâ€"Alto. Sanderson. Verna Willlamson. Gwendollno Slm- one. Margaret. Jones, Albert GM.- ham. Marjorlo Adams. Nalllo San- dor-son. Emma. Bloxom. Arthur Herd. Ina ' Rowan. (meow). Alice Webb. (mean). Prudence Molllory. (recon) A Good Sho'wing Made by the Students 'Omemee: June 29.â€"The results of the recent promotion examinétions in our public school, in order of merit, are herewith appended : To senior fourthâ€"Ethel COIWell. Harold Dick, Alma Windrim, , Mary Beatty, Pearl Skuce, Florence Pear- son, John Murray, Albert Yelland, James Rennie Hazclton Dancey, Newton Brown, Willie Beatty. (re- commended.) ~ Mrs. T. W. McLean spent Wednes- day in Peterboro. ï¬r. T. Mi’cchell has moved to the residence formerly occupied by the late Mrs. Balfour. Some pupils’ names do not appear as they failed to make the percent- age required for promotion. The average attendance for. the montli of June was: Senior room 42; junior room 56. Mr. Fry, representative of the Peterboro Music Company, and prac- tical tuner, was in Omemee on Tues- day on busigess. woéds thanked the congregation w--- The presentation was made at the conclusionAof prayer meeting. IEMEE PUBLIC SCHOOL RESULTS nd the pmtati‘m W. J. Deécroft- MP- taken by well chosen for We ask you to accept this fob and locket, not on account of its in- trinsic value, but as a. slight token of our appreciation of your labors as our teacher. . Signed on behalf of the fourth form and teachers of Arthur Public school, Alma Gillric and Emily'Ken- We hope that the aucceaa which he: attended your en‘orts here any unit you in your new home. only in law or measure. and whatever may be the department of work to which you may devote your attention. mum long year: of happy and no coastal service may await you, and at last when the work of life is over, you may Hear the well done. and the welcome to a higher and nobler sphere. During Mr. Bryson's sojourn in Arthur, he has gained man)" warm friends, and it was with feelings 6f regret that they heard that he in- tended to give up the teaching pro- fession for a time, and was about to return to Omemee. Mr. Bryson was given strong inducements to remain in Arthur, but to no aVail. Before leaving for his former home in Ome- mee he was made the recipient of a beautiful present and address on be- half of his scholars. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson were also presented with an address by the members of the Me- thodist choir, of which they were valuable members. The addresses were as follows : - To Mr. A. E. Bryson. principal, of Arthur public school : . Dear Sinâ€"We learn with deep re- gret that the relationship which has existed between us in the put as teacher and pupils .is soon to be severed by your removal from our midst. We cannot let you deport from us without expressing to you our appreciation of your work for us in the school. By your uniiom courtesy and kindness you have won the love of all our hearts and your unflaging seal has been a source of inspiration and encourmment to the whole school. Dear Mr; and Mrs. Bryson, -â€" The members of the choir of . the Metho- dist church, Artliur, wish to take this opportunity of expressing their regret that you_ are about to leave Arthur. As your friends generally, and as your associates in the choir, ' par- Just one year ago th‘o co'od citiz- ens of Omomoo said farewell to Mr. A. E. Bryson and family. who worn departing for the town of Arthur. Mr. Bryson. who was the principal of Omemee schools for a number of years resigned to accept a similar position at Arthur. He was a good, honest citizen and tho peoplo of Omemee were sorry. to part with him. ' ’ ' ' Mr. A. E. Bryson, of Arthur Retires From Teaching RETURNING TO FORMER HOME Arthur, June 25, 1909. . and Mrs. A. E. Bryson, Arthur, Whether with hot or cold water, nothing gets the am on so quick! and without Injury :3 Sun glut Soap. Use It the Sunlight my. Follow the dilution. All EXPERIENBED HOUSEIIFE knows thgt Sunlight Soap means a yqnglerlul ‘saylng of IAN-WARDER; LNDSAYVONTMO.» 7-4.!- ' DROWNED AT HUNTSVILLE. Waewseihisdesthcumu a. severe blow to the funny as they had not. seen him ior nest-1y three years. The remun- will be brought. eo Lindsey for interment. and will arrive Monday. Funeral menin- meuts new not been completed as yet. He leaves to mourn his loss his father and mother, five sisters, Mrs. P. Malay. Downeyville; Mrs. A. Hee- nan. Tomato : Kate. Lizzie add Ter- Huntsville, July 3.â€"A sad drown- ing accident occm'red here last night by which Joseph McElwain lost his life. The deceased who was aged 60 years, was returning in a’ punt to his home at Deerhurst, when in some way -unknown at present, he was thrown into the water. His continued absence from the home caused uneasiness and search "party wins formed. Hawever, it was not until this morning that the'body was discovered by the crew 6f the Str. Algonquin while on its regular esa, at. home, and three brothers, Joseph in Toronto : Patrick, in Sut- ton and John at home. The news-of his sudden death came as a severe blow to the family and to his many friends in Lindsay, and vicinity. The late Mr. Murphy won in the prime of life, 25 years of age. He was born in Lindsey and resided here all his life until two and n be“ years ago. when he ieit for Toronto, where he remained for some time be- iore going to Port Arthur. ‘ He wen a. pointer and leerned hie trade in Lindeey with Mr. G Ic- Fedden. with whom he worked with for e couple oi were. The news of the end eccident mehed hie tether on Wedneedey morning from St Joseph I Hoepitei. Port Arthur Very little iniormtiou could be obteined out to hie condi- tion. so hie brother. Petriek. e G.’I‘. R. brekemu et Sutton. ieit tor Port Arthur. but when he errived hie brother wee deed. Edward Murphy, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy, A1- bert-st., south, was struck on the head by a street car in Port Arthur on Tuesday and as the result of his injuries died in’ St. Joseph’s Hospit- al yesterday at 3 o’clock. And with these expressions of kind wishes we would ask you to accept. this proseht u g slight token of our friendship and esteem. Signed on behalf of the choir o! the Methodist church. Arthur. Ont. June 94, 1909. “A. M. HOWSON, Edward Murphy Killed By a Street Car We wish you every success and prosperity in your new sphere of in.- bor. and we ensure you that your services and kindneuee in connection with the Methodist church. Arthur. will long be remembered. We truot that God may continue to guide and bless you. end that you may ion; continue to be oi'aervice in doing work for Rio Kingdom. r The choir and church genernny will miss your voices. and your place- m the service of song will be bud to ï¬ll. are willing to use them in his work as the opportunities offer. You have taken'part not only in the mu- sjcal services of this church, but have always been ready when requir- ed to sing in connection with the services of any of the other church- es. ticularly. sea éimn; ï¬gfleed 1513s bag» You 'came to Arthur, not long since, strangers to all of us; but by your kindly dispositions and . plea- sant personalities you Have won for yourselves our sincere friendship and of you. X00 have been conscientious them- bers' of the church and league, and you will -be.missed in both of these, but it is from the choir that your absence will be felt the most. \ You both have been faithful and willing members of the choir. You have been blessed by a Divine Proâ€" vidence with sweet voices 'and .you From Saturday's Daily. ETIIEL M. GILL. trip to the Portage. It was floating in the cut between.Fairy and Penin- sula Lakes and examination showed that it had ‘been 'in'fli'eweter about twelve hours. 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