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Omemee Mirror (1894), 8 Jan 1903, p. 2

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can’t be beat. On.e trial is sufl‘icent to convince you that our quahty, style and prices are right. Our! Hockey "Shoes you should pause when y ou think of a pair of boots, shoes, over: shoes, slippers, leggings, moccas- ins or anything in our line, be- cause TEN TO ONE you have thought of the gift that Will be most acceptable. When pondering What you will select in the line of V Is where yo.x get Value for your MOney. Our St wk of Groceries and Confectionery is ‘Fresh and Well A;50‘tud. \Ve aho carrya full stock of Crockery. Dinner Sets Toilet Sets, Fancy Chnnaware, etc In ‘ Man’s Granary, 011mm: : When in Pete; boro I:- published every'l'hhnd’ay Morning 3i It. i their oil from as. W. D. Sflnoon. 00cc. King Street. (menu. | Lognl notices 800m: per line first inst-r- tkm. 2 eunLn per ime ruck subsequent. lu- nrtlupnâ€" Nonparlc; mrusnrement. 1;: llnca 1 bun! inch, 7 7 . I a 9 lb III! II ! “Vern-Juvems such as lost. strayed. wmm d . w. wm he Inmate-d three times for 3 $1 mn- lnsgumn 50 cents. each subsequent. l- mumm. :I-cenw. Births. heath-c Mflurlueénrelnsertod tree. Advertisement-ix wm be unmanned and 4- h:- 1' 'ed for nun! torbidueu. 'CnsiiEJ-g'o'r'ficive'rusé..ilims an to be In the thce mu laur than Monday. ' HUBNJRIPTIUN RATES Terms. $1.501)" year. or $1.00per year 11 paw In advance. 1:. W. RICHARDS. in clothing, blankets, hats, shirts, jewelry, and 1000 other useful articles, too numerous to mention. Bargains for Bargain Seekers. Remember the place, The Klandyke Store. â€" 434 George-St. Fresh Oygters. The Omemee Mirror OUR SPECIALTIES, TEAS AAD COFFEES. " .ADAMS, Manager. handle all the Flavelle Milling Co’s Brands, which we are sell ing at Lindsay prices. Salt Hesrings, Cod Fish and Salmon Trout, Bargains Galore FLOUR AND F LI N D SAY. KLUNBYKE STHRE; minor and Pubusher. be sure and visit the You will get I Coal Oil. The quantity sold la n :poalure guarantee of quality The :peoplewho only use the beat buy Ko'm' “not? ébihiiéiiu log: frog. >39“ gen: vu- u-u Wu four months?“ $1. éo‘ld by all newsâ€"- N" chéfll‘fimw sumac-av. New Sthhmmon, A hmdsomel! Illustrated may. 1.: column or any scientific carnal. '1" 2w: tour 3109115.”. 80 d byuuze‘ Anyone sending a not ch and d Ion may um: ascend; 9!." «mm. 3001,9999!!! hie-nu niggtggiugi iamgd. {waive Scientific fimerican. hmdsomety Ilium-nod weekly. zlatlon or any aclcnung 1o_u_'rnnl Term ts probnmytfp'zonublg Charmin)“;- :lyconndon IL Handbopton Pm ‘ Alb-gather I most exgjnynhle (waving was spent and the eucce‘u 0! [ho ope..- ing any (4 Jim New Year, is, we. trust. an umvn 'onhn prosperity. ' Th's cuucnrt was the first occasinn on which “.0 (Pewtm ('luh made its up- pearmsce. Thia- Chunk“! n] male mem- bers only. \“2: Mussrs. Keith. Wright, McCreu. “. manna-4:, K Jardlne, '1? Stvvezmun, R J. Mulligan, W. M Kan- nawln in"! J. D. Thornton 'l‘helr open- ‘ ing aelertmn ' 0 H ml us. ye frae," - wu- splendidly given and me" received Fur encom,"Hore’u a health to Ryan Chulu,"iollowed in equally good at, in Twice afterwards (lid uwu gentlemen fun: the audience, who seemed euec‘ Kalli}- plemsed Ln pussess such a credi- uble. lmlne orualuzution, for “ ham Miss Edith Curry, mam! smut-c. mpunint. Mt l llaxuiltnn._ Urgunisl or St. A: drexxu' Chm-ch. Lindsay. \\ as also prevent and plaved [he aomnupammeuw fur Mina brass and Mash-r Patnn. Muster SCH” I'm-m, n! Lindsay, favor- ed the :unliencn'whh a sum u hich was one of the. has: items ufugoud prngmm. Ha has a clear sat-est vnh-e and those who lwiuol him were uniy worry that h was hupussible for hm} tomve asecond number 'ssnrzmces n! H_\ nil-aghy tu mealzurclm' work and rrlérted. tn Bnme of flu: ele- ments that gu to make up ant-sees. Thu xxxemhers of the 5chnrch, under all 86 nub-3.36mi the evening’s enjoy-- Inert “as pr. vided, were pleased to \\ ok: we the resident clerg} men, repre- muting sistz r demon inalions and each lmu’. a klndl) mes sage ufcumzmtulatiox: and gum] wialns ~ Rev. Mr. lmwy, u! the AnghCun (‘hfnréhkleft “5th his lislcnem an a mo‘nlgo fur the coming ”minâ€""'1! Una. lxeginning (iud"-â€"Hu- first full! Wilt-'8 of the RUN”. {.eV T ?-,ru“n of Belliel, urged (an the young the necessxu n! cl: maxim: :iuut cam- 'pJ: inns: in durh hf» while Ru“, Geo. Bin. \\ n in nhap'bi'nxl‘mf fighnvéred "The most successful yet "-â€"Such seems to he the general yer-hot cnncern' lngtlre entertainment mule} the nus.- pices ofthe Preeb) terlan (‘hurcln a” rendered by these, who had the plea:- ure of being present. A' gatherl' g of this nature has come towbe .stocinted with New Year’s» day In ()xnemee, for it is a tuneâ€"honored custom amen-g Pree- byterlane to épecially mark the depar- ture of the nld year. An old-time tea- meetlngru held in the basement of the church, where from flt-eo'plmk un~ tll hall-past seven refreshments were served by the ladies. The edible: were not lacking: In quality or quantity and a very large number parluuk of supper and enjoyed a enrzple of m-clal hum-s previous to the udjeurnment tn Brad- lzurn “all. And as the penple' "seem- bled here, to enj-.y nn exuellent and varied pro-gramme. the lutervenlngi lime wag made pleasant by aelectiuna; from a Granmphone, clcterly manipu- aled lw. Mr. Lannb of Na. Euchanuml :5an mt bv the instrument was yery .iet‘lnctly. heirs! in at]! part: ofthe hell. WM Rmt W. M. Knunauln B. D. “In the chair thehrug'am was bflglln. Alias Cari-re W h'ite of Petérboro a “tile Miss »{ ten yearn, en; tlmtod her hearers by her ehcutinnary efforts. Possessed of ‘1 wonderful qnlcknees of movement and pmrer' of memnrytlhle young lady elves her reei'letiun In a very unique way and with - an ability, eometlmes New Year’s. Entertainment. in qnnat uf {mu}. ”girdlclkfif th‘mdl or any awe: obatucm. "An (more of prevention in north 3 pnund nfcnre. " 'l he forbéoinz’ ‘qIIotn- tinn II Ill be Verv apprfinr'iiuq just now, when so much disuse, is Spreading throughout the .'Prmi‘um We think that the :mlhnrilins in each municipal- it} should rigid!) enfurtge the law cot . gaming infectious diseases, Mthout fear or favor. III the majority OI latti- Ellen there are seterai ’ 'éman children whom we are bound to“ proIect from 41‘89880,r9g3flnk’88 of what might be uletI lmenlal tn the fiiiiI: 1: of DoctI-r' s or uther Businws Men‘ 3 pack-«ts. We uiii not any that every precautiop neceasnry ‘ is not being taken in tine County, but should there be any negligence con- cernnxg dtseuses. we trust the proper authorities wiii‘ enforce the law. In cases where a donor suspeutbdiphther- In or 2in other (elections disease. we believe the person: in the home where the disease in unspected. would be quarantined. instead of permit“ II F them to roam about. r In such cases. It mam should be given authorIIy and I mud to attend to the wants of the ln- ‘ IIIIttes of the house until such time as I the danger is pufii. “'e bé‘heVe In some ‘ instances ther‘e‘Is Ioo Innch carelessnes- in this respect Pimple who are quar. untitled are mit or «book! not. be ex Iietzted to starve, and if U. ey are not Implied In- the authorities they can nut‘In‘ h] :dhed "Rho-I lean e U. 0dr ht‘ch-B . ! AII‘II'i‘e Shi'clair.‘liumok‘u. a‘lIgIIIlr in- jured' Mrs. l’ugflleyé'. 2LIIIIIIIIII, slightly Injured; III-r5 L’ugwy, IL‘UIMIUH. Nightly Injurea; R Jaokmsn, Panama. slightly Injured, gone hone home to W .OodBIl ck, Frank Baker. LoIIdIIII broken cuilat- hone, cuts on leg, Ihreataued IIIIh IIIIIIquIoIIIII.serioIIu; J Barnes, Wood- stucknium leg brukan, severe Injury In hark: coxIdIII II llotidvorublef .1 Bird ClIiuIIin hum-ration u! 'scIIli» IrI'IclIIre I»! forennu and lucerutfmi of (me; 1 ( o'IIIe (‘ hicIIIm. IIuIIIId oIIloreIIrIn, eeI are con- IIIsImIa;coIId'II'Iun II_IIiIxfaI-Ibr}*;1\1ra T. C IIIn bndty shaken? up, injuries In right 92; J J CIIIIIbertsIIn, Purl Huron 'Grihufi lacamtimx loe IIIunIh, Inn- tuvio‘n a about Ihé bud): Dr. It’lizIrI'ey. (‘hiI- mm para!) 5 s of one arm, IV-nmds on the head; cuuditiuu iIIIIIrIIIhIg; J A LunIIIIII \VI ommu. f_r Ictnru of luwer right leg, cIIIIIIImeI head; JIIS NI-rtlIe), Young' 3 Paint, cuts and cnIItIIsitIIII-I; not serious; 8 thun, ( his: «Izn, l ands and right urn! badly FcIIlded; I A Rumplin. I‘Ornnto,0rgun529r \I‘ nodmon (If the- W urld broken rib Injn; IIIII to back; A M 916:“an W IIIuNInI and (‘hiougo shock; Mrs J M SII-II III-I, IOIII knsh. frIIcIIIra-I 311“ sex are goalp mounds and shack cnndMI-IIIII'IH Rerimw; Hobart. RIeIIarI ems n n d cnI'IIIIsIoI‘s- Furl ‘ ‘SIIIII' rt. conmmmd fravIIIre «I! right arm: G \Iaom- studded cm IIhnIII hoIlI: I VII-a T M (‘nmmincn Parr HIIrIm «am I manna; Mrs J 1 (‘IItlIlII-IzIsmI and Minn !‘ IIIlIhm-Ienn. shook: 31199 H Nnfl‘ «In: Pvtorlmrn Idmok W MAI-929. Rnrnia, MIIIIIéioua on I»?! sidamo} aermns: “In I M Mos-fw- fr: IcIIIrPI? 165 ROYWIN‘O“! I about face {Int swims fii’qmpto Globe , Beatrice bladders Samia,0m .ujgm- :y injured; Mrs I“' Lion and. dauuhwr Louduu. slivmu injured; 4 bhm‘loot. stralbroynhxhuy '«siijnr'dd; \V n Lulu and H He, Flint, Micln.,glight15tinjured;- R K M'Deuuld.5traunroy, “15ml,- lu- juredj 5m 1 ;\_' 83:180.'b’atnin,‘_01_lt,.‘ Exa‘cf'figures cannot be obtain ed. but the doctors say there are nearlv 30 dead, and about 40 in. jured, numbgrs of thése veyy se- vercl). â€"Tdron13; Star.” TH F DFA n Moxandor _$Ie\-.arrlPetrulen;2\1rs. A. Slew an, l‘egrnlea: fiGillie‘s Sarina" um nel (engineer freight); A Rickota Sam. 13 Tunnel (fireman freight): H 1’ Law- rence. Wntlord;M!u“£"1frotgn, Pro. trolea; T Kenn, fitqtjfl'g'lll'e ; N Jefltey, Lnndnn; C Bndley, S'ort Huron, Mich; Mrs Bodley, Putt Huron ; Guy de Pane cler; La Crosse, Wish; Dr Penwarden. Grand Rapids , Mrs ’I‘exmarden; J H Brnck and d. uuMer, \ ink.- -,t (Mom ' OB Burwen 1'an Huron, Mich , W Morton, Chump; Min Nellie Geddm Sarni'u; Alexander’Camei-on Stralhrm, ' E De Ema, Pyescom Lama Lia-p)... Port [1 man figmnd- }Bl}ghitl 01' Mn Budim ,‘ G Bugkholdnr, mummy . A Douglas, Alvinston , u m 3 Lucas 8ttathro9; "RV Stephenson, W yomlng' , Mrs J Barnes, V Modunc'k ;~.G D Sii's'm'ern, Lockpofl, N ‘1'; One lymmm: unidentified, with ticket ’l‘uromp to 1:5wu;,..11meeu in iark skirt redymiatfqlark cgmplexton One of the most dis’astx'ou's rail- ‘way 'accnde'nts .tha_t have taken place in Lanada in the history of milwadingtook place on the G. l. K. on the night of the 26th Dec. , at \\ anstead, a‘ small sta- tion 25 miles west of London, 0. l‘m-nty~five persons were hurled into cterm‘ly by the collision of theu ‘ T.- R. Pacific Express, No. 5, for Cnicago, with a freiglit t ain. The number of wounded is given as thirty. 'l he express. which lelt lomnto at 2.10 p; m , was divided, and a train made up at London to runthiough to Chi- cago“ The number ofipassengers on board this train was particu- larly gxeut on account of return- ing Cluistmns visitors. 'lhe-‘ill fated train left I. ondon at' 9 o'clock, and was behindtime. There IS a clear. straight run for miles along that part of the lme where the cellisio'h‘ Occurred. and the express was behind time. The agent at Watford, A. Carson. is snidebyr iilwmz authorities. ‘0. have neglected instru'c't'i'dns‘ and violated the rules of the company. hence the accident Iffigj n No 5 shéuld have been hel’MInstead of dining so, Carson permitted the tmi’mt'n gO'. sz- It flew on, and at ten minutes p'a‘st ten hurled head on Into -,a fast coming? freight train, and as far as learned, 25 persons are hing distorted in death and numbers are seriously wounded. A special train was immediately made up on- receipt ofthe news at LQndon, and 15 doctors went to the scene of the calamity; - Frightfn} Lass cf Lift THE mwaw lEmHy. ..... ..1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tom ‘ Brown 21 37 53 7 15 4 17 154 I t‘qurmey 23 20 28 55 49 w 15 206 1 Fee 60 46 so 21 2e 7 40 250 . Herlihey 3 9 24 us 45 52 42 290 l me 7 59 25 51 56 I4 24 68 297 l R. J. Boats. Even, by acuiumallon. . 0.“ twin COUNCIL. Farmer's Institute Santana hex t Wednesday, Bradburn Hull, Omemec. aneruoun and ovemmz. Please bring In that wood you promised us «I Mambaâ€"Reeve. Joe Preston. (‘oun- cillorsâ€"-Swwart, Evanoyflooper and Bruce. Commissionersâ€"Kennedyand Ferguson. ELECTIONS IN OTHER PLM ES. W. 8. Given, Reeve of Millbrook. ‘ Thos. Urquhart, Mayor of Toronto. G. M. Rogers Mayor of Peterboro. J. McGoah. Mayo: of 0mm J. H. Eooahenn, Mayor of Lindsay. (.‘ann Townshipâ€"Reeve. Chu. Mc- Neil. (bananasâ€"J A Kelly, RSbuw W H Staples ufid‘Geo. Berry. For, Rebre. TN]; Parsons. .... .... .... .... . . 7‘2 T. C. Bronx... ..... ”MW”... 60 For Culxxxcfllors. S Skuvc ...... ...... ...... 76 R. Carey ...... ...................... 70 J. E. Adums...... .... .... .... ...... 66 J. Evans.... ...... .... ...... . . . 6-1 1‘ S:epbemon........ .............. 54 E. C. Williamson ...... ...... ...... 43 School humanâ€"Geo. Emmah, J amen Jnlmson and J. J. Lamb by (acclama- lion) Adnms 14 27 75 31 McQuade 31 30 46 33 Reid 85 37 92 41 Scully 77 H 14 57 Omamoe. Adamo ...... ...... .... ...... ...... Mch-de ........... Reid ........ ...... ................ Sonny Tom vote {or Coupmieamners: Adams .... ...... ...... ........ .... M4-Qnade.............. Reid ................. ”cully ....... .oo-oooo-coou.. ..~.ocn.ooo- uncut-cu...- Duo-.~.-o. '00-.- con-- W. F. McCarty, the jeweller. has pre- muted Victnria Cuumy Hospital with 3 handsome bronze bust of Queen Vic- tom, draigne‘d by Hamilton McChrt), who w no lugMy complimented by Queen Vh-znrln on the occasion of he! 'jubile'e"'lh1§'hm-tis g“ on 'ns a thank- nfl'ering to the peoplm { \ :cmrla Comm The . Municipal Elections for 1903 were held on Monday last. The following is a statement of the poll for County COuncil Div. No. 3, Emilv Municipal Council, and Omemee Councxl : COUNTY ('OUN(‘I L. Emil} .... ..1 Adam 3 . 4E McQuado 64 Reid 14 Scuhy 2 Ops .. ..... ...... rucrulglo u no; peomm I V :cmrxa Counts who have an libero! Is Snppofled Mr. McC arty duriu‘glhe Christmas mason. The but In a valuable‘ uomenir and may be seen in the wmduw at the popu- lar jewelry store .â€"Pm~t.‘ The Referendum Vote In West Victoria. v The bliowlng ate the official figuxe; of the' roce‘ntzvote. ' “"I' A ("at Cfié‘n; ( a. DIV. NnJ M‘ar‘gpoas . ‘ ’ Div: No I“, .. Em stronghing and unueral j'ub work alwmt receho our apvcinl attention Inmate work, cistern pumps, nhnka, Exculre spacialsiea “my us Thu-are uranhfamured in our own shop. Gran. News": amthing and every thing you want at close price-s fnr balance of 508‘- mm todearom as much as pmsihle hefnre Xmas Examine Moe-k, supply \‘ourwnnm,and SAVE MONEY. W. D sumo". . Total; Dalton Eldon Lindsay Ens! Ward N01. . Lindsay ~ South Ward Nu 1...... .89 1‘02””......60 No3..... .84 Total, Dahvn -’ Total South Ward.......233 Lindsay Nam: Ward No 1.... ...97 'Total Harlpom Opp! _ I Tutu] Om-s .. Wood ville No l. T HE ELECTIONS. Total. Eldon ...... Total, East Ward....... .134 1 Div. No l va’a No- To‘ta-I N arm. :Ward, . Div. No 1...... GIFT T0 ROSS HOSPITAL. MUNICIPAL CUUNFIL .----.Io-...oo. '00-.- (‘arden .uoa c 010.... sou-o- ..l284567Toml 43 418415 36 15 28 64 4| 52 )8 :5 262 258 52 6 60 38? 1416182429 2 71618747 75 53 .oon-ca-....sa on. .co .0... 0.... .o‘-.. o...- n...oa....- anotoo N0 2... 3......; .108 n 9.0. . . o... . . .273 343 .. .58 ..17 cg..- ..72 ”242 I70 .55 22 ...620 For 53'“. .23 .79 ..93 .l 118 .57 .89 . 37 653 367 385 887 GEORGE STREET. Tom] fiEETERBago. WHEY-1525 i f" 250 102 67 43 21 46 oz 18 21 M ll \I 505 5‘20 285 642 149 205 242 97 “3 Alwa3s on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. Bes1 qualities Hard and Soft Coal. Cordwood and Millwmod Call and get our pnces and examme goods. . ... -- TELEPHONEsâ€"Agent’s Ofice. 77 B ; Tovm Oflice, 77; Mill Office 78 G H M 'BAKEE Agent, :‘: Lindsay Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shinglcs, Cement, rigs. ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters for Windsor Salt, “ D3"? Cheese Butter ” Brands. Sash, Do'ors, Blinds and Mouldings Co’s Dr. Neelands, DENTIST, . LIN DSA Y, Visits the Omemee Commercial Hotel, opposite the new Post Office Block. the first Tuesday of every month. Admin. iatered gas with great enemas for over 25 years. Beautiful teeth and splendid fits. (‘x-ovm and bridge work inserted. Lindsay office nearly opposite Simp- son's llotel.-28~1y The commode: inns Lu“ est rates h.» Farm- ers. A call solicited If you require anything: in spectacleg eyeglasses 6m. (‘11!) and have your eyes lasted (me. Satisfacnun guaranteed. P. H COM). Draggist and Optician, Lindsay.-tf. a}: All .\I:1]ipcr3',l-ndies' Smts, [R Ladies’ \Vrappcrs, Ladzes' I'mCoats, Ladies’ S'kirts, Ladxes' «VCapcs . ‘ Visit our 'Rendon-Wear fiDcpartment for Big Bargains. 135525? 111 «LS ALTERATIUN SALE! E525 and (,ollarettes, about gpricc. Rack of 24 New COats for Ladies, all this sea‘sons worth g'fable of LadieS’ Fur Rufl's a$5 $6, sale price $3. 40. [um only, L'adxes Dressing ;{]Sacques worth $1 50, EDress Bands at Half Price. U lii IOO Ends Dn-ss Goods, from 1% to yds, in all colors 8: black, some suitable for blouses, other for skirts, all marked .for this Sale at 1-2 price. Complete Clearance in ready- to-wears and Millmery. lg» Our alterations will affect particularly these Dep at t- ments. A large arch is being [Fem m order to connect, the 62nd floor of our two stores, Econsequently to clear t he space, We mark these goods E lecitlerl'y Sow Hotel Nzuimml, I’morlmrn, be“ a, I plece'blk Covert Cloth. ex- i tra. weight and quality for! Suxtings or Coatings. 5: inch- ' es wide, reg $2. 5 .iepric‘e I 4:3] The contractors commence {8-m0deling 09, premises in a few days. That’s the only excuse for these pnet When our alterations are completed We expect to presurt in nu, Patrons one ofthe handsomest as well as one of the litrgpst stores in m; province. Every department of our two stores; v. ill be “(mm by these alterations, and every depaxtment will Wnlrlbute to -_-- _ -A__ _ _ - -- “vsvzuwn These Are Priced About 1.2 O'UR Low SALE PRICES. II only Eider Coats for small Children, clearing at $1.90. zoo Yds. oniy, Union Grey Flannel, only 6c. per yard. m Jbflfnwcaczzamud_â€"â€"wiv ‘ ____ Hagam 335 CRESSCDHN S 33725? - $2 for $1.49. These Are Samples of Our Alteration Sale Prices : Sale price 98c. 10 pattern Sultuqs, ;.;.r:’rn?nrl_v Map. ted fut Hammett-shun. _: 45 _\'d. )engum; 54 In a ide. all shudn, m-re M and $7. Sale g-V‘it‘e $3 4“. Heavy Black (‘natinz Ser:9,5~1 in wide, "‘2 5!. sale price (300. Black BéIu-arp Serge, pure woo), fine mm, value at 90 cents Sale price 59c. 35 dozen (-420 picccs) Mtn's Shirts and Drawers, ail woo] guaranteed qualiqâ€" a rtgulay :oé hue: These wan: purchased is. pecxally for this 5211C, and marked at little over half. Pants, Sale pnre xgc. 75 pairs Boy's extra heavy Twccd Knickers ; tee. 75, sale price 45c :00 Boy’s School Suit 5; a clearing line from the makers: sizrs 24 to 50;:11cAiium and dzxk colozings; won}: up to $3.50, Clearing pnct $2.13. Saving in Pfien’s Geeds 20 oniyâ€"‘Extra “any Cut-5‘ L']. stcrs; hzgh swxm coliar; regular $6 line, 24 onlyâ€"Reefer OVCICOBES Boys, male of ”guy ( Frcize; high storm (:01 sizes 22 to 28. Sale Price 82.50, 30 onlyâ€"Men’ s a]! uool Tweed Suits;guar1ntccd qualny. Clearing Lines In Dress Goods. 7 pieces Homespun Suixings; Brawn, Grey, Fawn 6; Green; Zebelinr finish: 1,4 in. wide; regular 60c . sale pricc 40c. 5 pieces Camel Hair Suiting: ; shades of brown. fawn and green ; reg. 75c quality. Sale pnce 43c. 100 pairs Boys Blue Kicker 320. each, or 64c. Suit CARYM to SC“ INI{â€": advurfls ed wcu dollars teaches and p1 Ad\c:£1. Sale Price $3.90, For Only 84 4o, CARYASSER WANTED to Sell PRINTERS“ lINKâ€"a journal {)ri adurnwuâ€"qmbnsh 1 ;ed \xcckl} at {hq dollars a )car. It teaches the SClcht' and practice 0 Adxcznsing, and is highly csieemcd bx the most successful advertisers in this countr} and Great Britain Liberal commission allowed. Address Plintcr s Ink 10 Spruce Sb. Ne“ York .I 52.: 3537452: 513'} :asaSEE-dfi y.‘ o’ov ement, Plas- It pleases S on those w over the sup silverware m fine hollow China, as we are offering prices. \Ve . in holiJay gil the up-to-dat See our sto Rev. E. A. I. 0’ S Ifl‘lid‘é. ‘77 Kentâ€" the Xmas. Tren‘ [MM in 1119 (nu-13¢ In: err-sing. \f‘ (fiends mere gnfcm from him. Fusions of H e 490' Innuxutv “fix bxru “81:. Uvnel nen. Jun Hm. plug“ 1 n (1::ng a On: cassava. “at L n all Unumc I} bald an Tutu-«Lu . attendance is teq Jun :uru. ed, a Innndfionm lamps Dining room, K!‘ A variety 0! sing .C‘ll and examit your Fesec‘luhs ea must he sold W Dry Goods. 03? Sit. -Pul’“ cal-nuns of your \- p'ou co the cum hearty thanks tar ui'h which ti-e!’ caneibinture fur H our \‘mage ha by the warmth whicl. er cit'zrn : ominutiun Du I *1 inu-iesvor m of my “(five in sq justify the corfidg Pro 3.1L!» 811 hrs eye specialis 91.1! 01:19er three bogus-.01.?! at the “'83): for-1.129: A! charge. Thmw hM'H ore- shou‘id no (at: HULIU L 361' â€"ln the match shed, at: . nurse binnket. FE: ed by leaving um Editor Omenwe Omouzos, Jan. 2'. l Mr. 1‘. Boyd ret‘ t-oro Businecs (‘09 l : meume his mu: every success. fir and Mrs. R Another child b y 4 ‘0“ syn path)’ 0" 3-40. out to them If it’s coated is bad, your order. Ay er 5 your :09 guc, epsiz, make yte take, Mr. lulu; 3.6“! 16 3 guns! at the I Mr Wm. Adams florets. G A 1 Lamb mot in flu but weak The Room in t Omemoo. occupiq am (Mice Pooses 1903. Am“! ‘0 cm at the Mir handsome jewol: You presents W‘F. 91cm.“ Tmr‘u 0' W 35 ’ Your The Jew '. ,mxr mu 1.: rh‘h b Li

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