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Omemee Mirror (1894), 5 Jan 1899, p. 3

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CORNâ€"Farmers attention. A car load of corn cheap at Beattx' s Flour and Feel Store. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott, Mr. Rich- :rd Slum-9, Mr. Caldwell and Mrs. S Skuce and others from Mt. Horeb ut- ‘emled the Presbyterian Fesrival and Concert .‘lnlldaX evening. Divine Service will be hem in (,hnst ‘\ Church, Omemee, and St. John 3 and it James’ Emmy at. the usual hours on Sunday next. Mr. Arthur Fee mm wife, of Toronto, spent. )ew Years at the home of 31"- '7' Fee, Emily. Miss Liggett guest of Mr. an. day covered from their recent illness. About twenty persons from Lind-““3 including 31133 May Weir, Miss Daisy Stephenson and Mr A. Williamson M- tended the Presbyterian entertainment Monday evening. The many friends Of Mr. W. 3- 5‘1““ erlaml and sister, Mrs. \Vindrem, will he pie-330d to 19:11-11 they have aHJOSt '9' covered from their recent illnesn. Mr..)'. T. and sister, Miss Amanda Switzer. of Brock, spent a few days Of the past week visiting friends i" the Bethel neighborhood. Mr. .10 a visitor Mrs. S. Miller, of Brock, was visiting Emily friends the past week. Mrs TIIOS Balfour and daughter, Miss Ghldie, and Miss Nellie Harringtom of Toronto, spent New Years at we home 0011'. Geo. English. When In Lindsay can and inSPOCt Hnghan (‘0 ’s magnificent stock “f Wedding Presents. They are just “'9 thing. Watches, Jewellery, etc, at the lowest price§.â€"43-3m Mr. and Mrs. Alex Farr, of Web.“ ere ViSitors at the home of Mr. G. 5‘“th Bethe), last week. Rowland, left yesterday for Beilv where they will take a course in .- College. We wish them success. .Hr. J. Enghshpf Toronto is spending [is holiday.- under the parenta! rent". The 100sz agency for Martin's 5'91“" Laundry In at the Mirror Office. Leave your parcels earh’.â€"42 “LT. B. Laidley sold his fine team of C‘Ydesdale horses to Richard Evans 5‘3038. of Yelverton, Manvers, who :0 “Who North West in the Spring- The team weighed 2800 pounds. The above I”Women are to be congratulated on fecungauch a handsome ten Goldy. 0‘ P9: hune Mr {M Mr. .1. Eng! his Mining’s The local :1 OH? New YPE‘Ja v]. lake Mn??? Men’s (Nothing, 8162, e w Y ears Ladies’ Manties. ' 1 me Fancy Goods, 5 1mm General Dry GOOdS, : sex-Vice Boots and Shoes, j \ivzivi Fresh Groceriesgzag (fen t to Miss Ida Fee is visiting Bowmannlle 3113+ MPssrs E. W. Morgan and llrs Mlfiigi‘filfl Office n rd 3 me nice scflbb lets at the Mirror )I A splendid assortment of new goods to select from. Come and see us. Pnces right. ToC P!“ Ugw‘tt, nf Lindsay, was the Mr. an.) Mrs. J. J. Lamb Mon- 2m Kincaid, of Peterborm was to Omemea last week. )0 l . . '3 er 1 Hi”; 91 m? yam! ND- 9 Victoria Avenue. next to Sylvester Bros. (7111:1111 57:: our $3.03 and 5“ ESQ?! @4583 OMEMEE. . Parsons visited Lmdsay mro {zit-mls this week. Mrs. \Vm: Robinson Spent day “1th Lindsay friends. 'amdy was a visitor t Mnrgnn was in Lind .11 L; LACOXIC Lang, of Lindsay, spent u: at. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ‘rersrrlpnnns accurau-Iy filled ’yrcgury's Drug Store. Lindsay inney,‘ and Miss Eva mm, are visiting at the Moncricf, Emily. evening 1n n was among the (cw Years Day. a fine hne of zoliday Season. on friends was in Lindsay will Offer uxacxsxmtt ’ Or Write for Y“ yan ”.191 u. all 1\1111,5 rough and k u 1,1 125.15 1111‘ 31.1211. Bust pmc .\'.5'1 1711:1111 {11.1, (111131-11 >CW- LIL-«i ‘ 3:1 1151011 C 1:311 111 1: .‘I :11 t0 “”0' 111111:111:, b\ [111.1111 111 1111.511 1 (1111M, ‘31::1311 )1! C1111111r '11“ i:'r1::1 Liincs. \. 1111451111111 1:11:11 :153111211113 u;‘:t1_- :1; ;11,1: 1111215: .‘1:: 2;; 111.1113“, ” ‘.\ C T ' ‘I « 1 ‘ u 1‘ l \‘1111 ~\111 \1111. ans 85 (30., Lindsay. Iwaral. ‘vvi He Albert ‘ I”. ,1 £26312“ Lind- ias COX SI‘ENCE-SANDEPSON.â€"AI. me residence oftha bride‘s father, on the 4111.1;1111899, by Rev 15 Roberts, Mr John Spence, of the Township of Emily to fills: Martha S;mder5un,only danghier of Mr John Sanderson, of Eunly, they were geirraxl fau'urites. ’31.c yar- clLs of the boys lmvc the heartfelt. sympathy of their n:.mcmus fueuds in their and loss. .I.u:2{su.‘:-Sms.\1L'.â€"At the residence of 11.0 bride's brother, 0n 4H: (if Jun, 185)"). by Rev E {ohm-ts, Mr James Jackson, .,r.\1;umolm' to Miss Eliza. .1 Spence. daughter of the late Wm Spence, of Emily. 111 Little Britain, on Monday Jun, 2nd. Mrs Wm Jackson, in the 9311: :year of her age. Scribblers, Ink, Pencils, dents in the In Toronto, on Monday, Jam. 2nd. Mr Isaac Holden, father of Mr W E Holden Umsmee. to students from a dish 21cc and trait work. Studio 374 \\ uter st. 'l‘lzel number who attended this Festiva , d Cancel-t on Monday even- ing: of 'is week were unanimous in their praise of the excellent in.mner in which they were carried out. The tables \xerc richly spread with :1“ kinds of fowl and other luxuries, and after all were served, they repaired to the Brad- burn “all which was «men from 7 p in. The Uniemee Orchestra kept the im- mense throng in good humor until the curtain rose at. 8 o‘clock. Rev. J. L'- Tanner, B. A., in alscm-e of Dr. S. 0' Cameron, presided, and gave a neat little speecli,nfier which he called upon Miss Mabel Rowan fora pimmsi.lo,and all present. were delighted will: her dif- {en-n: selections. Miss Ilowan was also the very efficient. accompanist of the evening. Meetings in cmmec i .n mih the [Cast \‘icmria Farmer‘s Institute, Will be held in the Brudburn “all, Oxnenwe, on Fri- day, Jan. 2711), 1559. Watch tor pro- grams and further particulars. The meetin-vs this season will be very inter- esting and instruciiye. Itls our sad duty to chronicle the dentinfmm dipiztherinmeuhn Bernard auid Harper, two children of Mr. and M rs. R J. Mulligan. John Bernard died Munduyevening umi Harper the next. aiternoon. Tl.e:‘0 hm little i'elhms will be much misscu by their piaynmtes, us last week of “'uterctwlors Presbyterian Festival 3115. E 1311323111331. Miss Marietta L9. Dell recelved u very hearty reception. and fully sustained lxer re. ntalion in the different 11 u: mbers, and scored 9. big success. No society or church will make any mistake in se- curing tbis excellent and very graceful young lady to take part in their enter- tainments. She is surely a. "Stu.” The sen ('hurcl: Om day at. 7.30} J Mc ,iulzen Miss Liggett and Mr. J. '1'. Petty, 4:!“ Lindsay, also rendered several songs which were heartily applauded. They 11150 were compelled tempond with an enCOre selection after h piece programme. V The Con: mltteees tiv. X 8.1} cu credit they! Peterlmmu Slum; zly Suturdu' spent a fe-w home of Mr Dr. F. A. Walters, Dentist, Lindsay. wili visit Omeume on the third Mon- day of each month. See card in another cofmnn.â€"47tf. The Rev E Roberts nili occupy the [ulyit of the Methndist Church at both seniors on Surdny next. Rev J L' l‘nnner will conduct the ser- \ir(‘-s in 11.0 Presbyterian Church at (,‘Pntreville on Sunday next Mr M J \“iISUH was 2!. visitor tn Limi- Miss Eva Rowan, of i’eterboro, was in town Monday. Anniversary sen-Ices oftlze Mt Pleas- ant Presbyterian Church “ill be held Sunday at 10.30 a m, asd 6.30 p m. Como ducted by Rev J W fir}.1:‘.xsl:,uf(cntre- wile. Paper 8: Envelopes At The Mirror Office. .L’ r. I). A. 1{.03 pm flamers fr 1w jflverware, Fancy Goods. Wedding Piesem s I): Ha Hamlyn, of Lindsay, a fur days of the past wet-k at the of Mr and Mrs Wm Adams. sorv ices in the Presbyterian h ()znemee will be held :mxt Sun- ”St!“ was 2L visitor to Lind- UK m MARRIED I)? iuslcud l-f DIED :tin: Lumbarâ€"IV LU'tlSi-, will he at his, mm: attention given U18 St‘m tu hunrnct stu- ; 011$ ax: A 2|! pruazch. th the 1535:! “‘2” be huh! 1 Pu r- d and l blackwcll, jolm; Copeland, ;' Mn)" , l‘ce, Irene: Fee \\'ilf1‘i<l; 1 Lewes. \\'illie; Mitchell. Pearl; i Mitchell, Clara: Mcgjuacle, Mar- garet; McConnell, Tum; McCon- ‘ null, Hartly. Syccia! In the Mirror. Mr. \Villiam A. McConnell and Miss Lizzie McGill spent Xmas. with Mr. and Mrs. \\'1lliam l’ogue. Mr. \V'. H. Sheckelton had his best girl for a drive on Christmas. Mr. Louis Henry McGill, and; sxster, Annie, were ylsitin'r fnends i in Lmdsay last week. .l : llzc-sc from Omemce and Em- ilx‘. who pussul the professional! gnawinutiuns lxclcl in Minden re-5 u-ntlv, \Vcrc: Mildred Fee, Mabel 3 (:m‘rlincr. lx‘cncwles, Gertrude l lilliott, Ella Mclilwain. They all! left hen: on Momlzwto take charge 5 of tlmir different schools. ' Feing part of Lu! l2, Corn. 4, 'l‘uwnship of Emily, containing H2 acres, all clear- :1 With the exceptinn of 4.:u'res under hardWmul bush. 'l‘luu l'ulimting land ls :(‘Ulcal do“ n: 15 acres full \\ heat, 1‘2 avres aISike, 20 acres red clover, 8 acre-9 Limnthy. There are 50 acres plowed and the balance in pasture. The property is all well famed and watered and is free from simnps,stunos and foul Seeds. It is 0‘9 of the best wheat. farms in the! province and is situated about 2 miles from Omemee where there are first-class l high and public Solmnla. There is also I a. good bulme school «m the lat. On the l premises there is a. large and comfort- I . r ' - * l uLle frame dwelling ; atsn splendid out- buildings,one barn being 90 x 30 feet, I with (-n\\' stables, root houses and pig-l gPrr nndnrnenth. There are three \\‘le8[ on the periseS ne being a flowing; “all. Alur rchuser can I have ix Cause ofl her partic- | Special to the Mirror. Mr. and Mrs. \Ym. McDon M, \{r. and Mr. and M15.Hgne1) \Ichll imisitiwr {Licmls 1n HOpC. Yaluabie Farm for Sale OI IIC Ofour piomincnt threshinIr fiI‘Isn had thciI machine damagvcd considc Iahh on lucsdzu morninv last. \\ hIle going along the mad the sleigh took II slide and over she want In the ditch. It wasnot loxw howcwr till a crowd of wiilâ€" ingO IIclpc-Is had the sleigh right side up and the machine was found to be unfitth for work that day. Mr. Geo. Rutherford took the tram at Best’s on Tuesday mornâ€" 1112 last going: west. ing last going west. Mrs. John Guthrie has returned home from her trip to the Midland district. Mr. \V. J. Guthrie, of Midland, is visiting 1115 many incnds around here this week. \\'c are 'wleascd to hear that Mrs. Iolm Wright, “110 was taken é‘l this \xcck, :5 some better. Don’t Buy Before You Call. (1001) HORSES should be well covered with our heavy cherk rcbcing. l’rice reduced to 45 and 55¢. per square yard. Stylish ap- pearance, fast colcrs, strong quality, “arm and cluml 1e. vnd Begin Now. You will Never Turn Back. Beautiful \Vhite JSiunLcLs $4.00 to $4.25 per pair. The ol'tener they are washed, thc whiter thuy become, the longer “cm the better the quality app-cars. Your money will be refunded if not as advertiscd. And if you have not been a patron of the Lindsay \V'oollcn Mills, PROM OTION F ROM 92 VJilliam-St. N with Fowlers’ Corners. Tm We? a New Leaf E. W. MORGAN, Teaeher. S1710“ I. 1: E1” )1? T SOUTH OPS. Manufacturers’ Prices; Fifiâ€"EILWE SEi-Tafi‘sa SEE r1573 III. TO IV. .47 0 K/ nf/ 90 7 WWMVWW LOT 2.â€"2S pieces wade double fold goodsâ€"Twecds and plain cloths â€"--worth usual 40c. to 5oc.â€"-wl:ile they last 250. per yard. LOT 3.â€"26 pieces Fancy Silk and \Vopl Mixturesâ€"beautiful quali- ticsâ€"some worth usual $1.00 and $1.25. They all go on sale this week at 48c. These prices should clear the Lot quickly, as they are bargains. SEE THEM. â€"-1-3m. us at Less than sec. on the Dollar. They are all marked for QUICK SELLING. They include a great variety of dcsxgns and qualities. LOT I.â€"50 Dress l‘CngtlES â€"-6 yards double fold â€"â€"\'aricty’ of “whor- ings and qualitias~only 98c. for-the dress. STAR GROCERY, Cornt-r of Humor nnd Wmor Streets. l‘elcrboruugh,‘ ml. pvt-mums {oz‘mcrly occupied by Mm Lite Inns. (‘0., dvulvl‘ in provixions, chu‘lt‘v 1mm, IUXrt‘Q‘h, lard, cnmu-d goods, (-16. Fresh “gas flu-I but- ler constantly on hand. :‘ht-mv molury sup- pnvs. ummnm- um! Emily (-ilixvns )lmuv cull undjudge fur yunrnclwwâ€"nu trnu‘flc 3n show gonds und vumpure ln'lcvs. 1’. RUBIN- .HUN. l‘rum'ictm'.â€" :3 'm A fortunate purchase placcs over 50 pieces New Dress Goods with Ql‘FFN’h‘ IIOTT‘I. foxmt rlv knmrn as ‘.'v‘:(‘h H UH cor. Kent in 1H mnlni 1w >11 Iindpm m“ thnrilnzixh rP-Jt‘ mh- To}! .Indzmd tin-uninhml .mnns in- 1“” lhnn nvm- $i ..:u ; er (. n). lndh mu! ( mm m- r “lends give us 2-. cu”. ku-n Huh 5' up 10 d ..119 STEVE HULLANL) p'rx‘flvw r of tlw .-\ merit-am House. lluntm Stu-n I. l‘vtn-rhuru, lcgn lt-nvo 10 unnouncc In hm nncnwv and Emily friends that his house hus hum (hur- (uughly renowned mud n.“ u up In the must mum-m style. Unuduuham .um attentive 11053101". A ‘ull hum-Hod. ’l‘vmu. Iva-unable. Neanv opposite Oriental Hum-IIâ€"mâ€"an H O T F. I. C H A N G t2â€"‘J he l‘nmmurclul House. thdunyâ€"lute proprietor, J. lmrzun â€"hu.- been buugnt out by W. 313110“. of Wes- tern 0m...u me long mm-rcrin this “no to thu public whn will lu- glad to \x RH, on all the ()meuwo, Emily and ~ )i-m-uuruwrz. Thu haunt“, stable-sand sheds will be r nurdclled. A chnlcu stock m‘liquors :lml vlgu u. Culcful hustler. Terms roamnm dunâ€")5 hm The New Store. The N eW Store WW MW MWWWW RE 3 S .MANIA 885 George-st, TEREOROUG Always money back if you want it. .sAMAAp, ’\ W’ I). HOLMES. We. haw- I’riVnLr um] ('rm‘puny Funds in loan on gum! farm swuarity M 5 per vent lrlr unnnm. Tums to Suit bur- hu‘flf. Burrirsters, Squ-ilurn -â€"27-ly direct from Mines, quality guaranteed or money rehmded. Royal Flour...... $2 2"" Choice Family Flour 1 9 Snltper Barrel, .......... l f‘, w Jeseph _. fiafiy. tity delh'emd at ‘ Moumsox's STORE Howsm, GEN'I‘LEMEN, I want u. share of 3” m gram. Flour away down. Fresh Rolled ()ut Meals of'all kinds, Suit, barrel or I‘ BEAT'I‘Y sells the best quality (2. W0 :11? soiling out at reduced r1005 11 now 5101- k (:1 Huh, (on. whiny Sn! nr, Walking and l NM; Huh. 0sz I dowrlptlmw WIHKI. 0.»po , Unmnu lllx um! I (1-1111qu or every sm I. Hunthw. l'rmnmnl Mantle Gnedunnd ’l‘rhnmlngn orull kind» will be sold u! re- duccd prlvcn. (all mm sue our Stuck,- FIVE PE R CENT.‘ paid in cash, every «1 Scranton COR Hrmlburn Home, ()memee, eve Monday. --‘ 33“1toadlhis,it may Inte T:h ty Days Salew MISS MITCHELLS Wheat, Peas, Oats, Harley, 13‘ Rye, livd ( In or, Alslk farmsg fifi Win-n you come In Hun Mr Hum. \‘cllch nusimms, having rrc Windsor Hum; ‘ u {u [mat 013100. 'l'hv 110ch um! [Husk lmnw-ch In able. I‘t:l!llll~,1,:00tl [unh- bur. Unuutry people hole] 10:40pm. (Emu! N inn; and uttcnllvo husllc M. ll. finnun friend.» and mu opened [mum-n Barker’s 801)an earnestly NHIL'H favor. Uur Stoc mnully sclcclud bust, rnanumcturc cal goods in fine 1' Alma u eomplL'Ic Ladlus' Rubbers, 1‘ Show. Gem's liltbl Murwun'd Drug; cuxtwm-er 'sex'ery neH med and nev as Murgnu’s Calla!" Auntralinn l’ulit (' nus olln r ape-.ciaxliu Highest Lindsay Pri‘ “A Fresh bl! Kemiy 63 Wel Money to Loan. II Au SlhsuN Omemée 313' Mn, Lin very Special for any J Both Pia: 842 w Loving ; Thcsc go rid I 3. )0.“ OI‘ YE

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