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Omemee Mirror (1894), 19 Jan 1905, p. 3

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’rtod with blank. ”'8 5i 'IEHI hr :1;. x x 3 d .3“, been log- [2‘ "W 0 Lem . arr l-y l‘onn Inc)! mijunrn [or Izmimrned meet- rm re LnngSuamp ‘pniod. {:0 again. Tho _\‘-law to appoint Gib-rs, J3me: D ‘r‘oer, roappoiu.. Inner- men. M fur ensuing M ii 0_ Dr. H A Drum \'iowon,u I Vance, reap. o... ”I Hunters giving srv m‘runnx paid In ."b 5'2: From Bank of branch, gm: 3 ha}. wrnn Jan. ‘3. I906. sieliy, sec by 1301:». Even get $9000 I»! raunm‘aran Sn Imp *3! LB! 4 nook. and P, t, and $2000 far i 09:30:) By law 4 m] panel's. Tot-l .rried. ‘r sec-om) roaming We in 12.0 cbnlr. >r, sup- Option blank. 7 00 Ialavy 2| 00 e year 1905. r'n)‘, SPC by ('03.) ucil go into co..- Itatntu ”500 I 25 m cap .1 lots \’ e M! in with 82.0 a} fur Sir}; (‘Mldn-n ‘! Ewan. Machinery » cnts‘ From Mayor [Minn to lo signed Pu}, {muse oH'om- e, respecting Telu- nn.) :5? so a petition mess {eel M $349. 20. Kerk 2, DPS ‘ Person; 91!: $2, ""211 He never.) sad 39. led. A". .9“ by Can; be authorized mean on tho } Div 3, I Clerk mljonnmi undo]. "'0 Hy, RFC by l'onn Huntel'» M" o! :4 nn 7") to]; In“ 4 atrium My, svc by (foul) v0 and (‘lerk b. ”ions "spewing ;_\‘u! 05' TUYOHIO. t‘ll'ral In (cabal, non: of Fan-d: :5 “share lrh-phol-o .29 the same In I {Le pouu) unirv. '1 on Um table. field, see. by Cont. no” u!\' a grant halt-en's Hospihl id m, «vHE-flnr, Jan»?! 9:) and 1.). than “Ln: ”.9 Hull '3")! Fair Div 4 Clark 3. Poll cutmn baffle 11:. seats in Council a. nher, Fahiu. kin: and 3123mm"). r3, are by Q'g. um" ”was”. T A Kelly Shaw and George .. Thou-u ed and simwd mic-anon: urro e:- Treasurer ro- m l‘reasnrer o! knows: Feb. 5, Ixyensee $33 8.: School firm“, 8 teen re Eqruu- J an '1 Le minutes e ('e-nm-il for ' “as ) curd road, “on: ht: vi untmna \ var, I90 ) Emr'es .‘Xr. 3." inch") u? of the 19¢‘5. 0n Mrs. Ed. Elliott, of Lindsay, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l P. 3‘45: hem. Nix, of the s. A., is ill x 1m: with appendicitis, but is progress- 'ony‘ ing favor-ablv under the skilful 'thc treatment of Dr. Keith. ' (7W M rs. Belch, of Mt. Horeb. sister of Mr. J. D. and Miss Ibomton, is still lingering under a third paralytic stroke. She is 71 years old. and no hopes are entertained for her recovery. ' The many friends of Mrs. A. L Amys will regret to learn she is suffering from indigestion. The roads are now pretty we]! opened up. A good opening here for a saw mill. Miss Eva Bradd, of Peterboro, “as visiting her aunt Mrs. Geo. H. Englis‘h, last week. Mr. F. W. Rowan is receiving congratulations on passing three subjects at the recent Toronto University examinations. We regret to learn that Mr. Henry Tc ole fell and broke his thigh bone one day this week. Mnjohn Morriscm, son of Mr. George Morrison, is visiting his friends here. He has been reliev- ing on the CPR. in New Ontario Mrs. Jacob Hart, of Mamers, after a lingering tilncss, died on iuesdax. lhc bcrcaVCd (amt!) haw Lhc heartfelt sympathy of their many friends. M r. 105. '1‘. Beauty. of Omemee. was in town {0-day on business. Mr. Beatty makcs a first-clas< representative as Reeve of the above town, and it has certainly prospered under the admmis tration of himselfnnd has able collcag ues. and another year has opened u;. with very bright prospects. The Presbyterian annual busi- ness meeting has been held.show- in: the Church to be in a very Satrsfacmry condition. beginning with a clear shcet, and the man- agers are io be: COngmtulated. Improvements to the (Zimrrh are now in contemplation. Mr. Albert joncs visited lns friends in Milllnouk and South Monaghan on Saturday and Sunday. 1.. O. 1.. Nu 64,6, Lebanon. held a sm'uhsful bach-t social at the home of Mr. Wm. H. hm hl'urd, Emily, on the evening of Friday last. Quite a num- ber of ms"; baskets accmnpanicd by tllcir nuruclivc owners ware thcrc, and than: was some linlV,’ bidding dune, ; Um prices of the: baskets running high. A splcmli‘l program was rendered by Mm (2mm and Messrs. Wm. Howdcu and Wm anrv, in clocutionary sc- le-runmz \lr. Rubt. Ruth, in Mouth- Mr. Reuben Bradley is attend. ing the (‘cntral Business College. Miss Annie Ivory has resumed her studies at Toronto College of Music. Mr. Harry Magce was in Peter- !)oro on Fridav chning. Mr. \Valter Stinson, of Detroit. ts visiting his mother. Mr. Fred Nugent is attending thr Central Busmcss College in Toronto. Mr. Inhn Serr. of Toronto“ was yisxt ng ins Mount Pkasantl friends. 1 Mrs. john Mitchell was a vxsitor to Lindsay Tuesday. Mr. Ifugc-ne Fee and Mr. Ed- Wnrds, of Lindsay. sprat Sunday with Mr. (mo. B. FCC. Muss Harmony Balfour is home for :1 Visit. '1 he Omemee boys do not speak very Mghly of the treatment they received in i'cterboro on Friday. \ir.1hos.1£md of Port Hop e. spent Sundu) at the: home of Mr. T. B. Laidlcy. Mr. Fred Bent attended the Lindsay-Pete: 1.010 hockey march. S)lvcster 8: Brownbridge gave two fine: conCcrts in the Bradbum Hanan Monday and Tuesday. {5'}. I). Thornton, Clerk 4th Div. Court, Co. Victoria, Issuer of marriage licensas, conveyance-r, c., real estate agent. Farms for ‘ Sale or to rent Fm: and hfc in- ‘ snrunce agent, gm": security. Agt for the best pinxos am! organs. I Mr. Gordon Wright had a num- ber of his friends out for a dli\8 0n:~ erni'ng last week A pleas- ant time is reported. Omemee and Vicinity. LOCAL LICONIC Mr. T. (i. Ivor}- was in Toronto this chk on busincss _ V v“â€" VEGETABLE srcmun flair Renewefi _ 1 Perhaps you like our gay halt; then keep it. Perhaps not; then remembcrâ€" all’s air Renewcr always restores color to my hair. Stops falling hair, also. "F‘wlrmtmanu- Mâ€" - Airror and F Lu *2 mily Herald and Weekly 8,3031“~ 1310 3311113? Lit; The German Conversation Club re- ed cently made their leader, Rev. E. A. Langfeldt, the recipient ofa handsome _ I presentâ€"a gentleman’s travelling case, Ill I with the accompanying articles in eb- l lany. Rev. Mr: langfeldt apprecnates‘l ' the gift Very highly. The Conversation ‘ ('lub has been in existence for three] ’y'ears; it has twelve members who in , that time have become well acquainted I wnh the German ' ua ‘ can I now speak it (1 ’ , . Rev. E. A. Langfeldt Honored. mated stock. Season now chxiHVncfié- ing. \\'ntc todayâ€"CAPITAL NUR- SERY COMPANY, Ottawa, Ont. Make the Majority Big Any man out ofcmployment or with idlc time on his hands can makc money remcsenting Canada’s National Nur- series, which pay cash weekly, furnish thc handsome.“ samples free, and offer the greatest selection of hardy acvhm- AGENTS WAN'I'ICD Miss Annie McCaffrey has turned from 'lomnto. The following Omemee boys attended the Lindsay-Peterboro hockey match on Friday lust : Messrs. Harry HJyes: \V. Lamb, M. Cornell. Robt Grandy, Percy Parsons; jos Sherwood. Havelock Fee. Hurry Clarke, lid. Keep, "\ Pickering and E. McPherson. Mrs. (Dr.) Keith was in Lind- say on Monday. Mr. [05. Sandy is serioush- I” with pneumonia. hut We hope for his complctc restoration to health under Dr. Camcxon's able treat- ment. The many friends of Miss Annie McCaffrey will regret to learn she is ill, and unable to attend her duties in the store. Her speedy recovery IS lookell for. Miss May McCafh-ey has charge of the store in her absence. Y our Vote and Influence is again most respectfully solicited for E. Victoria’s Popular Candidate, J. H. Carnegie. Roll up a larger majority than ever. Election on Wednesday next, Jan. 25th. Be sure and poll your Votes. Miss Mattie Thompson has bee" spending a {cw weeks With friends at Pontypool and .\I.:nvers Station Our School haé been small this past week owmg :0 bad roads. A gloom was cast over this en- nre community in’ the death nf' :\Ti 5 M.} Scott of Omemee. \Ve extendfour s; mpathv to her sister Miss} Ida Scott, who some two \ears ago was teacher here. Vote for E4121 Carnegie FRANKLIN re- Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical College, also me ber of College of Physician] Surgeons, of Ontario. Office : Oppos‘ e Blacksmith ta The detaxls of this competition will )e found in the current Issues of The Toronto Daily and Weekly Mail and Empire. Predictions will be received up to midnight of January 24th; ‘ , Dr. J. P. Keith. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON How ManyBallntswiHha Pulled? The Mall and Empire Offers 87 Cash Prizes Worth $500 ctnu ucnpcu 10 ()Ulld the same. He was much I‘eSpcctcd by a very large circle of friends. A widow,4 sons and 2 daughter: are left to mourn his loss. The bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathy of the community. The funeral of the late Samuel Bradley took place on Thursdav last and was largely attended. 'l‘hcdeceszCd is a brother of Mr, 'l'hos. Bradley, of Millbrook, and was one of the first employers and section {cremains on the old Port Hope. Lindsay and licuvcrton K'y and helped to lmxld the same. enuo-‘uA Auauullc, at Butfalo. N. Y., in many years of exten- sive practice. found that he could pin hil faith to an alterative extract of certain plants and roots {or the cure of all blood diseaaes. This he called Dr. Pierce’l Golden Medical Discovery. Containing no nlcohol nor narcotics. entirely vegetable. this "Discovery ” makes rich red blood and £33 powerful tissue-builder, giving the tired business man or woman renewed strength llld health. Rapidly growing school-girls Ind boys often show impoverished blood by the pimples or boils which appear on face or neck. To eradicate the poisons from the blood, and feed the heart, lungs and stomach on pure blood. nothing is so good as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Don't allow the dealer to insult your in- telligence by offering his own blood rem- edy to you instead of this well-known preparation of Dr. Pierce'x. Ten chances to one he will substitute a cheap compound havmg a large percentage of alcohol in it. n- 1):--, - -- -- 1, .V ._.,,\ “glut-“Luge 0: alcohol in it. Dr. I’icrcc's Pellets are the bt~_st for the trek]. L's: them with th. ”hum"..-â€" - "nu-.sxu xu l taken up by the blood at the most potent means w gluyrd for the regaining r. R. V. Pierce, consulti the lm‘alids' Hotel and S: at Butl‘alo. N. Y., in many sive practice. found that 1 faith to an alterative exl plants xmrl roots for the c diseaaes. This he c3111 Golden Medical Discovery. Alhnhnl H1\â€" .. _. , The people on this ennh are susceptible to some laws which govern plant life. A plant cannot be successfully grown in the dark. A man is seldom healthy and strong who lives in the dark or in sunless rooms. After all, Nature‘s ways are found to be the best. Nature's remedies are always best for eradicating disease, and by this we mean a medicine made of roots and herbs. They are aSsimilnted in the stomach and Like" un lm n... m...: , . A Recent experiments conducted by most eminent scientists, prove that light is a great remedial agent; it is essentinlly Nature‘s agent. It may be either aun- liglit or electric light, but it has a de- cided effect in helping nature to banish disease and restore health. Other scien- .mc rem-pg}: ,“w _.\ u... ursl. 101 “I. them with the ”Discovcry.’ ....... “I.“ rce.consu1iing physician t¢ Hotel and Surgical Institute 0“- .. â€" r1181 ageht; it is essentially gent. It may be either aun- ctric light, but it has a de- in helping nature to banish restore health. Other scien- __V-- U‘Ihll' proved that o'xygen elec- , and can prolong life. ~â€" ‘â€"â€" a“ blood and are milder, giving the tired man renewed strength y growing school-girls w impoverished blood boils which appear on eradicate the poisons w kid: can be lpst _ héaifi. . therefor; Is the Place to Buy Lumber, 1.21111} ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters 1 Cheese Butter ” Brands; SaSMan Always Them“; Rathbu 00 s What better Xma tuition at this exce tendance has so incre. been compelled to pr early application is (i For particulars ad T118 Clot May the New 3 and when time shal may we all be here to say HREGPY and thanking you for on] perity, we promise better to in merchandise, methods a Your store shall be so: a place to hand out goods WONDER Member of The last leaf is tor we write down a. new gin where we left off. There will be no st the year, your store has g4 prestige and commands in In wishing you a Post Uffice Black. BEGINS All New and Holidax . PRI Raisins! Curra.

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