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Omemee Mirror (1894), 20 Jan 1898, p. 3

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:xntce ‘T-(‘C so Supplied by Us. ental Stare. ding us tosupply the regu- ower than can he d eisewhere Outfits, will find it to their a. call before placing crders a complete line 01' 8, Our Cutter, Supplies RBflRfl. KEN AS CASH. AND - FRIDAYS nd Sage STI»EET fi-gry a: Eclf Price ions. in Dres: Goods .‘vfilftuw \Ycrl', and we an anything UESDAYS AI\D FRIDAYS argains tc Elsewhere. 300:: at Once SIMCOE ST. and! Bethany. HQING FOR UETIUN SALE n Dzu's. H £5 Sons, HON 1-55 “ izen \ I} Mum-2y. 5 weepmg Mi: Vt'r" ['1' “rich-“gm; h: ""flxvrn: 11113 (new; .‘I n: mono. Gen ed and ’u' 1.1). My) in 3“er The S. A. Banquet, and Jubilee held in theharrmrks Mondayevening mr a. grand success. Ensign Joshua Jonev, of Lindsay was presentand his remarks were very interesting. Cabbage Mike, of f‘emrboro, was mount and sang: a snug, Ins t“ 0 Sons and a :Ianghterjoin- H] ‘n the chours. The Peterboro S. 2'; Bun! “as in attendance :m-i gave some excellent aeYeclim‘s. (‘upt \":88l11:ll1()f of h ! 106:1) Cnr! 8. and the Roldlfl's de~ ser :e great crodxt for the success of their omertaiumnnt. The Salvation Army is doing good work in Omemee and tin y Shaun be asslamd by the citizens gen- erally by theirnttendance at. their wee:- ings and financially. came knm‘ n Tuesday through the des~ hutch hf mstrm‘tinn to the Sharifi‘ of AHaMimnrd f‘mmty not :0 vurry out the death so .tem-e on Thursday, Mrs. S ernmnan will, therefore. not be hung- ed. neither has: her sentence been com- muted to panel servitude. The Execu. tiva has, in fact, taken altogether a new «laptrture in ('anudmn criminal proced- ure. It has been ordered that the con- demned woman shall have another trial. Pedlers in English and Foreign Drugs, Parent Modioines. Oils, also, Garden. erhi and Homer Seeds. corner Snmcue and George St, Peterhornngh; nearly 1} mntnry established. and still enjoying the same confidence of numerous pat- tour-8m PHOTOGRAPHS FOWLER 00. are the Eva-ting Photo. Artists in LIndsay. Their work is strictly first-class and satisfaction guaranteed. Our t‘rlofis are as low as the lowest. Studio, (‘ornor of Kent and Wm. Streets. Lindsay. The result ofthe appaal tn the G. v arn- ment in the case of Mrs. Sternnman he- Peterhnrongh Review :--F.vory parent an! guardian of a chin] of school as. will appreciate a reduction in the price of school books, and will resent the robbery that has been encouraged by the prPsenthvernment. Mr. Whitney an” rr‘medy this grievance as so: I) as he is placed m power. Miss ("onchpnonr, \VI'o has berm hem] Milliner 1hr Messrs T. Ivory S'nns t! 0 past season, has: gone on a visit to her hams at New Markot. Miss ('onclze- nonr was a most efficient milliner and had made a host of frinndfl during her etav in Omemee. wh » will regret to learn at her dnpnrtnre. LAW O FFICE of R. RUDDY, Barrister and Solicitor. of Milk brook, open in 0 m e m e e every N 0 N D A Y afternoonâ€"Over Brad- burn’s Grocer-wâ€"ISxf The hockey mMch between the Win nipeg and l‘eterboro teams Tuesday "mum: on the Intter’s rink, resulted in {In-M of H19 Winnipfig club [W a score of S to 6. A number of ()memee hookâ€" eyistn r em duwn to witness the ("\ntost. '| luv-an ......,l ‘T ‘ n-nerneewm“ and Ops, ate-n 0d the Buttcr and (‘hoesa (‘nnvvntion at Lindsay on Tues« day Wednesday and 'I‘hnrsdn} of last week They report the Convention :1 grand sucness. ”1401”! Lu HM, of .‘IiH‘ r\o':. Wm: be!» rLis week bnym: m stock. Mr Fak‘ns H fl‘erin; le Iigheat market prices. OMEN?!) "luxury ATTENTU‘IY! New Plotur w an! :H! Kinds of l-‘rmmm: to order m \\'w. .\ H'rflu'in‘n Wu“ Paper srnro. nor the Mammal: “muse, Lindsay. â€"-::m The Lindsay Gveanhouse. (‘ut Fluwars, Curnutions and Smilax. l‘hmce N‘fm'k al' Plunh‘. R1 Nl-N on SHUNT- ES'!‘ NOTICE. E. .\l.\X().\I,Lim1~uy. 'l‘l-JL- HPHONIâ€"I 101â€"3") Fred/Paylor'u l’upufar .‘estn‘lmm, Lind- cny, Is nnw «lira-Hy nwpovlta the Human Home. Oysters served in ad styles and at. unv hour. Ewrything ’91s: uy-w-dute. Try our 150. mas!s.-â€"3m Vegan. ’1‘. H. Fee m were die-Sta at the PM me Fairiruirn, ex-M. [’ , last REUOVA L \I'. John Erfsirw, of Mill Mrs. s. 3. Kelly, ing her sister, Mrs in town. Manufacturing Furrier‘ raw fur. Ken: .NL, npp. 1‘ Mr. {inland Kidd at \\ arsa“ is \isi! ing at the home of Ms umie, \Ir. 0. (- \\ illiumson. any watch repairmg you may Mr. I). A. ’ in town Mm can. "It? Orm ond Wal-h, ’I‘ER PLAX'I‘ING, i 3“- ‘ Was i1 1 Alt. At the Lomst Prices??? Bulbs warmers.- nts with a Toronto firm to do LOCAL anoxxc Mrs. Wm. Grillin returned to Ome- mee yctterday after spending a. most ?' hmeof OCAL LACONxc I plwsmlt tune \ismllg at me 0 Air. 2er Mrs. W. J. l'erguson, Lindsay. :\. 'l'hurnton, of ‘.iill}"fl)‘. “as Mmulzt)‘ and gave ill» T-lzrr' ru Mr. anl Ans Charles Vunduzer, of (it: msb; . nut-r spending a few weeksut , -. . . . . l the hdlur‘ m Air. and Mrs. Richard (Jon- and kldlh,“ “ ars‘au', ‘5 "H”: 1 Hell, I'Imlly, It“. [urumlr uume 'l'uesday. s inune of ms unme, “r. O. (.. ' non. ; 'l‘mr many friends of Mr. Albert Ilen- 4 l : ‘ l e . ' :ru f his ill ‘ . p. MULLETT, 'IQ‘I' on “1 l [u m H) in let 0 . . l l 'mms. \\ ‘ waver that unuer )rlng Furrier. lehvst prlm‘ fnrl , , a “PM, ho ' _ enzm..upp. lmly Hulh‘u, Llndsuy. ; surlfixl medlcal txeulxnem, Ab. Will - _ . _ , , ls l. . S. Ixe-lly, o: “ax-saw, ls vlslt- oon rtcmer. EVER IIEXR D OF UP. FOR FALL AND \VIN I have made arrange- ."Qu‘ . last week. John Sum“ of Mr. Chas, Williamson, need. Two 5 stars Mrs. Kincai I, of Peter barn, and Miss Thurman of Omemee. and L\\o brothers, MnJ, J). Thurman of Omemee, and William J. Thornton, of Manvers, are left to mourn the loss of a devpteg and lovipg brother. The funeral on Saturday was very largely attended, many of the pupils he had taught were in attendance to pay their respects to their departed friend. The solemn and impressive servicas ware conducted by Revs. Wilson Mc- Cunn, EA Rot-arts and J. U. Tanner. The bereaved fa‘nuly have the sym- pathy of the entire community. Deceased was a great love:- and pro- moter of all sports, BO long as the associations tended tumors! and physi- cal good, 1 eing an enthusiastic crickeie and was one of the Omemee eleven in their p Ilmy, by-gone days. The deceased, \\ ho departed this life last Thursday, Jun, 13m, 1898, bore up patiently and with christian foflitude during hisufllictiun. While in l’enayl- vania many a poor fellow received kind treatment and nursing at the band of Mr. Thornton. Mr. Andrew 'l‘liorntnn,sm of the late Iti’llliaui and Martha Thornton, was i horn in the Township of Emily, near J Ops. Up to the age of fourteen he lived ‘ on the farm, at the same time taking iadvuntage of the neighboring school, i where he showed great talent, being one of the foremost scholars in the ‘ school. He then came to Omemee to assist in it mercantile business with his lm ther David. After a few years he began touching, being engaged in Section No. 9, Ops, where he proved himself an efficient teacher. Durirg this time the Pensylvania Oil Regions were discovered. and attracted Mr. Thorntrn and a number of other Cumdmns, who u ere all more or less successful in the chances there. Al- though altendezl with hardships Mr. 'l'horuton’s health was good until la grlppe made Its first appearance. ehat~ tcrnzg his constitution to such an ex- tent that he never enjoyed, (there or since returning: to ()iuemee about six years 33:0,) the 821nm robust health and energy that he had previously possess- ed. His heart and lungs were effected so much that he was unable to attend I to any of the important duties he we! l entrusted with formerly. While ar‘ Pensylvanin he was reporter on one of the leiulingjuuruals in that part. He was hook-keeper and reporter for the limit-my Post about three years apo‘ hut on account of his health failing he was compelled to resign his position. a. new Adminisxmtion and surrounded by strong and en; able lieutenants, Mr. Whitney n m be able to put our Provin- cial Housa in order, and givethe people a service not. free from error. may be. but. lmnest In its intexmun, and earnest and capable In its exvcuuou. uma thoroughly upright, h». curable, and consistentgentlmmm. He has earn- .. ‘4 .v an u x,“ 1| (ya ’; v." ,' lmsvomnmn‘dcd the. respect and estPem ofhia imten-st opponents. Auhe band of County Treusl mr Mate) et', w) 0 has been on {I e s ck list fur thu bust low \xecks, la nuw nine to be abut}, and hi! mum-rum .‘riemfs hope tusce him fully restoreu no Iealth in a few days.â€" W .lciunan of hursdzty Ins'. Hurt} 11 [11.1.1 .â€"Mr. Whitney has proved 1 .130 f 'm able lender, asplen- did debater, and, more important than 11“.». thoroughly upright. hm curable,‘ and consistentgentlmmm. He has earn- .AVxVAAobVI»)Il\I\, A.. c'mted. The Rev. A. II. Baldwin. ofAll Saints Chmuh,’1‘oruntu, dulivurcd an address in ( 'hrisi Church,0nmznee , 0.1" Dloces- an Minn: 11s,” on Friday evening lust The Iiitcuurac “as very much uppu‘ See adv. re. Mr. Matthew \VilsOn’a farm tor sale In this issue. Mr. Wilson intends going :0 Manitoba should he dinmse of his farm. 'lhis is splendid uppormnny to secure a good farm near Umcuxcc. We are pleased to learn Hm Mrs. (Dr.) Waldo“, Mrs. W. E. Holden, mud Birdie 1mm!) youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lamb, who are under medi- cal treatment, are recovering. Mr. Ruben (use; ' ,of Emily. drove to Mindeu LmL \weL and spent a short time “1th his lather r, Mr. “abut Laxscy uf Minden lovuxship. Mr. J. R. )lcNeclio, of Lindsay came to town Saturday to attend the funeral of the law Andrew 'l‘norntun. Mr. J. Fair has charge of his father’s busmess 2L: Fair’s mill. Mr. Fair is an 5‘1” LCHCeJ and practical mun. Air: i". \'\ . Wilson Editor ofthe Lind- szly l'ust, amended the funeral of the late Amheu Thurman, of Umemee, Saturday. Miss Purdue, of Orangevillo. is In gun'n calling on friends. Mr. Delbert Adams. of Bethany, gays the errur a call Saturday. Readthe advertisiementsin the Mir- ror this Week. It will pay you. Mr. W. McLean, oftho Lindsay Post, was in town on business last week. MLJ. W. McCrackeu, of Meaford, is ztguest at. the home or Rev. E. Roberts. Miss Lena Ferguson, of Lindsay. 18 visiting her grandmother, Mrs. “'11:. Grimm. Mr. J. my k.“ b..ainess. Mr. T. Adams was in OBI'I'U'ARY. Bethany Sum." i On the 19th inst., Mr. Thomas §Pogue of Ops was united in the holy bonds ofmatrimony to Miss Rachel McConnell, Emily, by Rev I. U. Tanner, at the residence 0f bride's father. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate relatiOns of the con-1 tracting parties,after which all satf down to a sumptuous repnst. Thel bride received many handsome; presents. The Mirror joins with; their many friends in extending? hearty congratulatbns to Mr. and3 Mrs. Pogue. THDM MCDOWELLâ€"(On January {0 1897, III the Methodist Church, Aurora- by the Rev. II. ManveH, father of the bride, :Lsais'ed bv Rev. 'l‘v Dunlap Mid- land, and Rev. G. W. Dewey, Aurora, E lnmnd Jumvs Thom, of I'athrston, tn Jvnsie Hu'i, youngest daughter M the Rev. H. McDowell Aura-:1, and at; one time pastor of the Omemce Melho-,’ dist Cir-cum. ' crime. A few days before that a man who tried to kill his wife was sentenced tn 30 any: in jail. Last week a hungry boy, “ ho stole some cakes lrom in front ofa bakoahnp was given four years, and on Friday Governor [Slack reduced from 1510 IO years the sentence on ayouth n hu six yours ago while drunk stole sl.l5. (‘nnndizm law may be defective, but our neighbors are not in position to point. the finger of acorn at [ULâ€"Pot“. l \\ 8 see by the results “published in the Mail and Empire of the 12m lush, that Mr. J. J. Morgan B. A , our lli'll School assistant has passed the proâ€" icssioual examination as Specialist in Scienw “Man qualifies him for the position of first Seleuca \las: erin um Collegiate Instltute. We congratulate \lr. Morgan on his success. Ox er in New \ ork the other (1m Mrs. \ack a cold- blooded murderess, uus fielxleuced to 15 years in prison .or her} 5529525352 WEE. and Our .cillor D Sctu of Downey v,llle gave the Mirrur a. frlendlv call during their visit. to Omemea in con- nection wish the meeJng of the Emu- ers’ Institute, held on the 7th inst. M r. Glen. Lylle Editor, otlhe Lindsay Watchman, Mr. Wm Thurston, of Bob- ('aygeon,Sec.uf1he Farmeru’ Institute, \Vide awake waiters, and people on the lookout for janmry Sun us now, the like of which cannot be got anywhere else but at this Big *Stoz‘c. Kent Stir: With such prior-,3 as me now quote we eqpet-t to surprise th< so, who have been " game," as \\ ell as those who will take the trouble tusee Hm g ..:;:s and the “e emphasize now is NEW GOODS, NEW STYLES am] X12” W l‘h‘lt E“. It is impurtm-t that )nn re- member Lhut. Buying: as WP do in great quantities and ”-11 n: {m- cash. have rnhm d the «out so materiafly that shoppers can't. help but. wontler where our profit comes 1mm, Waving a waiti:z value they represent. \‘v'hut at prices below the market. any? with such facilitirs for quick selling as I“: led. We believe the-w is plenty of business m be got even in xuitlwimer. knows that the thermometer’na u hvelic-r rule-31mm than any nthvr that. “on’t buy "mil 11.0 timP (“mm-s, :md (hm means until the weather is Huh] “eur lust }cur'a anthems untilJummry bnrwin time comes. Acting out , been busy exery January for years. \Ve’re booked for a lively time on this, the Opening weeks ago, before the holiday trade had fairly begun. We for a very special Occasion during january, 1898. The shown today in the vast quantities of Worth of Winter Clothing, Hats and Furnishingsto be sold U1 The Opening Bali ?!5 F371.» .1 'e Buy for Cash, Sell for Cash ; Buy Low Sell LOW, Because We Know HOW to. Winter Clothing, Hats, Furnishings .x x MARRIED Cold Weather is‘a Great Boomer LINDSAY’ $20,006 Dam Snap-I wish to eXpress thrungh your vnlumns my ainwrc thanks m Hm Masonic Order and to the Independent ()rderuf Foresters fur their sympathy in my beyoavexm-nt. I also u ish to thank the Independent (hirer of Form» ters for the prnmpt puynmnt uf Insur- ance Policy. Yours sincerely, Mus. W. H. HI‘M' Dnnvilla, Jun. 17m, 1898. To Tm: I'Im'ron or Tm: anun l l i l 1 l i 1 1 l l A11 exciung time tank plum- in this . village which will probably result in the death 11f11 cut. A llrst attempt was made to shoot the l'aline by one of the leading citizens oi th s 111211;? hut hv either the fault of 111.111 or 11111511111 tlw said c11t mud» in; 6511:1118. A second at- tempt was nude for the extinctiun of that cat's life. We bee 1l1e11l1me 1-1 ize:1 1 carry-111g the animal to the place 11lL ecution, 111-191111111011111“11111111111119 tlxe ty rant \1ith 11 grout r lurcc of men 11111! arms, but by eitlu-r 1hc quick 11 o '11- 111e11t (1ftho cut hr the 111:1rl<-1e 011 b ting thrown into 11 state: 111' ex1i11e .11111 the c11t1s still at large W 11 111111- 11110 Mm or C. H. ofthe village 11ilh 11 View 11! re- 111i11di11g hi111thnthe 13 in duty 1111111111 that 011 a day 111' execution his presm 1e 1'11 required in person and St 11 that the 11111 has Its ilesnetl emu-t. . Business seen 8 to 19 humming in our village. R. Nurse rem ivod u qLumit} of carriage material In He (‘ l' 1:, which was delu‘t'red by J..J Lintlci l‘here seems to be u mmc in trade in general. Mrs. James McCat'lolI has recovered from an attack 0f 12!. grippc Nu: \\ ill in- able to resume her (1. ties as teacher on Monday. A meeting was held in the Temper- ance 1131]. for the purpuse uf mvn‘mg the I, U. o! (1'. '1‘., whim uruhd a. good success. It was slatted u 11.): a. Inc-tuber- ship ofuboul twenty nmunLers. Meet- iugs will be held ’ex’ury Friday Lx,.ht. We regret to say ”mt tempm :ume work in much needed in this comummty. We are glad to learn that, Mrs. Jame}! Fowler is revuvering under the doctor’s care. Special to the Mirror. FOWLERS’ CORNERS. ans until the we'ather is right “Besides l“. in midwimer. l-I \en liw «lntlnnwdmlu u‘lm have been "plavivg :1 “with: is and the value Hwy represent. \‘v'lmt l‘h‘lt E“. It is inqwrtuM that )0!) re- month of 1898 \X'ccks and armmred fox collccmm goods extent of the pupuxuticn is that can [:0 empl vynd on that yrim iple this slow has ;n‘o nvvcr lwfur been equal- C lxxaiy Ch». k’s Limlsuy, 111': J Tuesday, J an. 25th 1898,3152 o'clock in the afterncou NU'I'K‘E is hereby given that the Munh'ipul(Tommi! of tie Carporuliun of the County of Victoria. “ill uncut m the Cannon! Chamber in the Court House, Lindsay Corpsration of the County of Victoria. Or on the premises. ‘ .Hnwmeo, Jun. 20th, 1898‘ f The undersigned (41‘er for sale his fl'ulnulvln F'nrnn,¢mu;mnt-d n! N é Lot I, U 'n. 3, “mi y, (‘mmmllng u! )0!) acres zunru nr lugs, 53) mares helm: ('leAh'd. (m the [-1.411in (Le e are; u gnod mum: d\\elli1 y and outlm” Hugs, Hun-e gum! “911mm”! utmd spring water run- ning thrnuuh the phsmrn tum] ’1' here is also uunml ymmgnrr'hxud. The Furm must be sold “hm” hm mmks {rum dam of this nnlive, as .\[r. \t'ilsnn in- tends m- \‘lllL’ to Max ituhu if he sells. For further partirnmvs :«pfly tn \V. BRADBURN. Omcmee, jan. 17th, 1898. A sum of Money. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice to Yaluabia Farm fer Sale l'errlns’ Delicious Worm Cnndvâ€"belttbtng uu Earthy-Stub, burs, Specdyâ€"trom one to .hrcc dust» wm eeruly «9erqu every epucles ut‘ worms from the system. No man- lcmu lmwlvd “nor. 10¢.stlck. l'errin'5N w Drug Slow. Lindsayâ€"next to Gouzh‘sâ€"Xm lE‘EEL-‘PSEJ 2‘5? r . LTJK w...â€" .yâ€" .5 .ZJL.‘. T. MATCHETT, Children :vxe a chance lwnd. l'euple uyfhtlue people M ;\ T 1'] i l-IW W I LSON ....ON ...... 1“ 0 UN D munrg', I COUN l'Y (‘LERK Hmernthlm Oman-:1; 1‘. 0 For W. BINGHARP‘. Jubilee Hardware Waishing FE \Ve carry a Has to hand this week a OMEMEE, ONTARIQ 3. Sutclifi’e 81 Sons ‘ - Now is the time to prepare for the Spring requiremen' have made preparation for this and hag-e placed in Stoak Value in Sheetings. Tickings, Cottonadcs, Shirtings, Blea Cottons, Embroideries, Laces, etc, that will inspire you With manufacturing ideas. 34 inch Grey CottOn, january Price, 36 inch Grey Cotton, extra qualitv, price . 36 inch Grey Cotton, extra quality, reg. value, 7c..jan. price, 72 inch Plain or Twilled Sheeting, january price, 72 inch Bleached Sheeting, plain or twilled, “ Plain Pink, Blue, Fawn or Grey Flannelctte Strong Heavy Roller Toweliing. J 2 Staple Department Men’s and Boys’ Clothing MANTLES Including Dress Goods, Cloth Mantles, Millinery, Fume, o§ Blankets, Etc. Dealer in Shel 15 Boys’ Heavy \Vinter Overcoats, good long Coats, well lined, regular price, $4 and $5, january Price, - Men’s Heavy All-\\'ool Frieze L'lstcrs. heavy Cor- duroy lined, reg. price, $ 7.50, january price, - 20 Ladies' Mantles,'made of Beaver Cloth, Serge and Curl Cloth, seams are taped, different Styles, reg prices, $3.50 to $5.00, january Price, - 12 Ladies’ Mantles, ofgood wearing material, strongly made, worth from $3.00 to $4.00, january Price, - - Candies. . SUTCLIFF: This is the way we intend to make Prices {or january : . successful finish of the year 1897 gives as enthus make the year 1898 a still 21 smtcr success, and conunrncc januury With a great Clearing Out Sale ofall \Vintcr Stock NEW POST OFFICE BLOCKJ IDS, Call and TERMS, CASH KENT STREET, Biscuits and Confectionery. see Our Display. SONS q‘xflmh r the Spring requirements. “’6: d haye pIaCcd m St0ck Special ottonadegfihxrtipgs, Bleached Large Consignmen- 897 gives us enthusiasm .DOH $1.95 $6.00 5c. 4c. 3c. 5c. yd.

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