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Omemee Mirror (1894), 8 Feb 1900, p. 2

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Pbterboro, Ontario TELEPHONE 9:2. MuUNDSA Â¥, in charge of EOZIOXEO‘L‘ bl WEB GREEN; ‘ "lba‘raoatx' for-1897, is by all odds 'fio hath: the market. Its first cost is 'wfowfirhm you remember that it xs iii!” A High Grader, and the annual ,do'firuzintonanceand repairs is low- -fl'fl» Inn's handled those mills {m- 'mua have nexer yet made a gunman of defect in material “goal- nrkmmaohip ’33 hr pannepmrs of m 3' other H neg. ‘w the past winter I was success- .hf'm mu: 3 great; quantity of un- My fin. pump timber. l‘his “in he 93th C.) an m} enstmnors, and \\ ill mun maintain Um I; igh standard of “it! that my goods have enjO) ed in ”past, 7 Pm for Evan service biMn guarantoud In evety maunnuun Pm Wnrks b» 680. HURT. Proprietor. Linduy. “on this Ron's» has alway‘n sunramm! bite ”I. Cfllnnd see u.‘ when In tnw n ”In? amcmars of my 0: “831- ACYHKES, etc. Wâ€"t'HANGEâ€"G)memee and Rm .V nun) lake nonce I shalt be glad u sooth-ow. bvinrsncceeded E. Duly. of mm Qty Hg..._n¢!_hope go keg-p up the gum! Tonal-lg! Parlors. m smmn'r. OMEM'EE. 3E, and; :‘OC-PIPCS for 25 156 Pipes for ‘10 Doc Pipes for 5 =Cchbs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh at 'Veaudomr WM. CO LY I N’s Bankrupt Stock of Pipes fillings “T. H. FEE, Proprietor Stitch Reef Epicâ€"flat: ‘ 9-: 0‘6.” and Murray screen. Oincx Helms: TIhILu “05.9.2“. 7108p.m. Cut in Cigars 1‘33. IAR.THBOAT AND NOSE. The undersigned has a thor- angh lured Tamworth Boar, which ha willkeep for sen Ice on the prcm ins. Lot :1, Con. 5. Emily, dur- ing lb: ensuing season. SiaaE Widmills H: D. A. Shaw, urnst, will he at his 'hleihoro Studio during the 59mm! and ii”. In]: of ouch month to Instructsm- h. in the Sr? of painting In (his and 'fleroolol’s. Spec in] atlet tinn giseu 'btlu‘ont. (:03: a. distavce and Por- IN: walk. Studio 3'; Water st. Man Home, OM EM RE, third I“? .1 each. monthâ€"4743 rqs'v Easel-21: “in W and improced branches ‘ Wt! muessfully performed. M madame. O F F [C F. max- 'M'D DmgSwm, comer Kent. and “Bills: yum. Dr. F. A. Walters, DESTIST, LISDSAY. 'M madam of anouto Univers- il}lltl 8053-5 College of Dcutul Sur- nss'ru‘r, . mum Y, T” I!» Ours-mu- ‘kmmercifl Huhel, min- tbs new Post Otlice Block, the Outlaw» altâ€"Very month. Admin- Wwwhb great enemas for over . I“ Wu! teeth and splendid h. (Gown and bridge “ark inserted. My office neafly opposite Simp- 132'. V1, Kenny. 1m 'wgm (Jradmtmmriu Vol- uh. c .gâ€". L‘Lulo. ernteh a mu..â€" m‘ to Veterinary flung-Al .‘..~.~ocl:\- a... ”to uni. rest-hum: 22 William Street ”We-4:34." u: Mass 3:36 at time of service. Br. '1'. Pnpham McCullough, Tamworth Bear far Service. Robert Ruddy. Dr. Neelands, PmRBOBOUGH. . Jan. 4th, 1900. We ('all the ‘3 u heelrd L" f0P1397» is by all ““3 Hunts they have here, Switch carts, and I. market. Its 573‘ 003: i5 hitch 6 mules to them. The 4 \\ huelml 950” remember that it ‘3 fines we call buck-wagons and draw 9'- Gmd". 3"" the annual them with from 10-” mules. Thesmal- tonanceand repaurslslow- flest mules go fir-it and the largest next 3' handled “‘09” mills ("r the H mm". There are tn 0 native driv- Munro ”‘8' 3:“ made a era with each. 0119 sits on the leftaide mm 9““sz in material ofzhe sent and holds the lines. The ""9“? ! ti 1' Iother has um \\ hipsâ€"«me like a fishing meclarso myn xer mes. 1 ole 'i l ,, _ ‘ .- l SCHIKI‘IS, etc. .1“ u t I a very Ion, le.tther lash \\ it I .Which he can reach the front. mules The other whip is a short one for the 0mm j mules near him. Sometimes he has to t . -get off tn make the team do what. he . ; wants,m:d utsoto put. on the brake, whivh is a crank anal screw at the luck 1 I l erboro, 50f the wagon. I will make ynn a little ' 1 l ° ic‘nre (fa buck \\' ,. - . Ontario ” ‘ ’ “W It Is m. a r very 20ml nlmto, but “I” give you an TELEPHONE 2, Men m" a (i. \Y. .‘\t Orange my”. lu're DSAÂ¥, in charge "r “em “hum- of sii-Ilms, lizards, (“ml- 3 W, H IRWTN pvtemscorpmzzs, etc. llt‘n: are u-ry I it»: Luna. but if I can kill :1 small chuur‘ Solicitor, Notary Public, .ec.. MK. : : : UN'I‘Amu. PAINTING. ovet new Post omen, 6 for 7 for 6 {or for '15 Cents N N) L“ U: H 6‘ £6 9-H ; DE \8 ("1 119mm» -â€" l I lune often thought of _\',on but this .is the first. '11118 i Lad a chance to \\ rite- I There are lots of mules here not any 1 bigger than Poll). '1 hey hitch 6 of | them to :1 cart and 14 to a blur 11 u-von l There are some men here fly inga. large ldonhle kite e1er) «la-.1.“ gees \en ’ .mgh and is held uith “Ire Telegrams 'are sent. up to the kite and the} jump 1,, [heard cf any flaming for some time, I but troops and goods ure "0ng to the [front continually ’11»: £10“ er enclosed Sis a kind of mistle. I \\ ish 3 on could see the ostriches. Same of them eunh! hwk oreryonr high hark fence, and then have a cmlpie '0! feet of neck in spare. I was grind to hear from Finra’s letter which i got this a. m , that (‘huriie L‘nchrane is getting on so well. Part of the soldiers hore are so Irish, I can hardly understand them, and part uf them are So English, I a-n in the same the. Remember me to on- qniring friends. munsxer .unnntml InI'L'y and 2 guns 0! R. H. A. formed fur route march. {’io- neets were along with ammunitmn, ; mules and carts {suppose it was for 5 practice the manoeuvres were, but we § new-r kmm \\ by an) thin: 13 done. We went zfl-mlt 4 unlrs Ln 3 I'm-m and re- turned tn (“.unp at 10 for h eaktast. I ; haw reoeiwd 2 Mirrors, 1 Packet and ' X Watchman Warden Sikh-The Queensland M. I. murcho' ‘ into can); this :1. m. They are a. fine 'bodv of men and horses. 'l‘liev have a nice bunch of emu {antlers in their :{elt hats. It 18 reported that there are , 300 or 400 Boers at Douglass, 90 miles :from here and that He! mom troops are ; to attack them before lung. ”an: not un- u;- , --~- a ""l {rum it. to another kite a: Mudder Rner Col.0tter “113C. 0. H“ a couple of days ago. LU. Pitcher fulluwed. There Was an alarm this a. m. at 4. 3(‘um- panys R. (‘. R , l ()0, (‘4)rnwan, I (‘0. Munster Mnnntml Inf’L'y and 2 guns of R. H. A. formed fur mum nun-pl. I'LL I‘m-day we got. our pnttles, and echt anon to get. cur rubber bhmkets which \HH complete our kit. T p. m., 27th. Well Xmas. is over. It was a busy day with us. Besldea the rations there were the extras to divide and live chick- ens and ducks to kill. They run about 2 ducks and T chickens to IOU men. Bzmnanas, oranges, mungrm‘es, grin- de'lus, pineapples, apricots, as liberal as the (owl. There “us 1 pint ul‘ beer and 1-6-1 gal. of rum (there,- ure 11 good many teemtlurs, so fitilcrzs get. double), fluur mu! plum pudding. The pudding was goud :m-l there was enough for SHI- sible people On Saturday are received nurnaw water [mules They are fur boner than what we brought. with us Igaess every one begins to realiz- that this war is a serious piece of busi- ness. Bulletins are posted at the tele- graph office here. The news of the change of command we saw yesterday. 1‘59 h.u'e the receivlng and issuing of all me rations for the camp. In 9x- pex-zullon of Spending Xmas. here, we built a mud oven the other day. It I’mhti vary \\ ell. To the same end we lune bouzhf a nice little live yorker. There ls some talk of geese and turk- eys. Ifthey umtcriullze, our pork will snll be fresh. Some fruit arrived and mu issued today, but I llnu‘t llxlnl; any colic will reS'lt fmm m-ur eating fruit. We also had cabbage, carrots and potatoes. From a farmer v. lmcmnes in 12 miles every n. m., \m mm buy creamery butter at 23 and 6d per ll»; milk 6d 9. qt and eggs 23 per doz. The pic was 105. u l’. \l. DEAR 110111232,» W hen l see the nwuns we lune here of sending Imus, writing seems shm' “ark. There is lho tn‘le- graph, heliugntpln, flag and lime-light signalling. The uther day a wireless telegraph station was established here. The -. liice is a wagon and the wire goes to the 3.0;,» of a high pole with some aire toils on i;. Between Modder River and Kimberley they use search lights fur sending messages. We can see it quiz» plainly every night. We shiftvd our cmnpuny last week, across the It. R Truck, and a litlle south, half mile in all perhaps. This evening the work nfentrenching it cn the West begun. l'lm pioneers live, sleep and en: in the ."rviuM lmuse right opposite the similar.. The following letters frmn Set-gt. Mc- Croa arrived Monday a. m. '1 hey are to his muther, little nephew and broth- or-iu-law. We are indebted to Mrs. It J. Mulligan for furnishing us with the same for publicatinn. They will he hand interesting to our readers. Belmom, Dec. '34, 1891‘. Received Copies of the Mirror, the Packet, and Wuchman. JOHN. Belmont, Dec. 30, 185) ‘ 11.30 a. m., Dec. 29th. Yesmnluy a force. of 700 nmdv up of 2 .\l 1., M M. I, 2mm: of R. H. A ,l DEAR 1301:,â€" I commence a letter this evenng be- ~mum it is the beginning of the year l'JUU. Yuu \\ ill remember w: cu ynu were at. Dr. Norris" how he use-1 (n mlk um”.- grazu mus at the end of every century and prophesied one fur U-eeml of this \\ e miner disputed his thcnty, but here we are in a \\.~J.r of consular- able dimensions, which I hnpc will end \vithent (-muplzculinns Jun. 6. Another bunch of eulored re-I Ingeos with flm-ks arrived this a. m_ Them \wre a few shuts exvhunged by f um- outpnsxs um] liners last mght. Ser- \el nuiuus [-u 21"iculnrexl refugees \\ hn: tek this afternoon for Orange Rivers UNCLE JOHN. Belmont, Jun. 15‘, 11,00. 29h (‘apo 'i'oun :j c; H. tron err, h'vl- sovks, one pr. flannel s1 ”is, two hand- kerchiels. 2 towels, 2 suits underwear, 1 pair boots. I [Mir pntties, l mess tin, aclasp knife, which I use for knife, fork,spoon and jut-l; knife, and it raw. or, so you see I do not nee-:1 a large trunk. This a m. I saw an ohjectzuvay away out on the plain, so I g it my tel- esclqeto hue a good l0ok at it. it me}, see: view can, :re-ut m at, In 0 pairs proved to he a. mounted scou', and he stopped his horse, took hill] at some' thing, then turned his horse at right angles and ro '6 out of Si; ht. Jun. 5th. Yesterday at 3 p. in. we Could see our force returning' from Douglass. They arrived here. at -l and with than) were 75 refugees every shade ofllurk li-Jll‘l’. An English lzuiy school teacher of Kimberly (she lunl gone t0 lmugl .s~ on :1 Visit before the trouble) was the fairest of thel t Hilli she “as well tunnel]. They Were grouped :iloug tho ststion platform, :1qu “e gave them a meal ofte:1.,jzun, tlnnml meals, and hreml. Nearly all of them not it It. passes mnl km for (‘upe 'l'own. Only (‘ ‘o‘y ll (3. it and a law mounted men escorted the party in 'l‘o-uluy at U u Ill the balance of the fort-o u ith ~l‘..’ prison- ers and abmt 150 relnge s began to ar rivo. Thu prisoners were :t huril lm-k~ ing lot, They, with any of the r ingees; who wished. were entrained at 12.30 uzul left lor Orange liiyvr l lelievc‘ the (‘oinummlinu (.‘lliitr‘r ls “ell pleun-dj With the success of the. e:x;nmlixion ‘l‘hore is no use my trying: to describe he light, for l have not heard enough versions olit yet. I “out mer to the. colored rel'ugees' naigon to have :t look ‘ at the outfit. There was an iii 8. Corp % along with me. 1 t0ok it funny to the: (13958 of :L Busnto lio)‘, so the (‘orporzill interprctml tun. Kaitlin nml he lo the boy's hither, null lluzilly pnrchaueil the-i whole or" the ho_\"s clothing for l Bulk; and left the boy stark naked. l limit-3 to bring them home with me. -I took the precuntzou to have then: washed 5 |U I ml: x0113." mw jx~ mt u MGCIK: Ba 30 ' mum} 1 @dV 6%. 4.4“..me mfim fiwwmgfib M44 QMVS... .6 4444.446 44.43.444.45 .4. “4% mm, _ figmm. 4.444 .4444 wmw. WWW 25.4.6.3 my it an} sen t. u 11M part l: 0 since to you mm“ w a nn; drums (in u »t cure. whether Col ll:1"l.t’s \inlutcd 8mm) ml the. silh tru- lii‘lUlI-S' «if military uulmbmu or not 'l‘he)‘ knuw that his unly purpose wus In and the Empire um] he outlined lhe very cuuxse that since has been adopt.- ed. llucuuw he saw the need more quickly than men in superior ollice. is no reason lor b‘llt'll acandzucus trout- nwnl. LS has recent-ml. 'llle Dreyl'ub (‘azo “as ho norm: in lulnciple than llila u-ulnutell ulld permanent. humilia- Hull ul u hrzu'u man, a capable soldier, and a [mlrlullc (‘nmulluih ll we cannot have lmn British generals uud the rights of our nun soldiers, “on L110“ whlL-li to dispense with. Hutton must go home ”â€"Walchmau- \Vanler. “ in another onlumn “e publish what tic“ Hutton: suiul Lu u rva (er a“ mu.“ :1 111mm. his lzezmnent ofi'u-l. Hughes 11' the rvgmrt is c arm-t, 1h 3 unwind seems tn have. :«me the oxlmnnliuury lengths ul' talking for publication, uith a View of breaki: g :he force of the tumble thatawuits him when the mutter 13in- vestigated h reads very like the re- marks ofal. juvenile culprnt' while his lam-her is looking for ihe birch, ‘(fo’y and 2 nmxnus R L. R. with a few R. Scuula, ambulance and [mapital ,Corgvs left for Douglass where a bunch E(II Bners ham 9 been for some time. They took 2 days’ rations with them. The (Tannucks are becoming acclimatized and are In good feltle, but not quite so blood-thirsty as when on the briny deep, yet I believe they will give a. good account of themselves if the op- purtnnity ufl‘ords I forgot to say that anone of the pioneers, except the Sergt" !\\eili- yesterday. 'lhe pioneers have to ‘wmk hard, but we live well. Turning over the feed for 2000 men and 530 horses and mules is mine a business. 1 he sun is sinking and it gets dark so [sol II, :59 I close by \\ lshinu you a pros- porous Ne“ Year. (in a day’s rations. They made quite a rupture. '1 here are a great many thin s I think or writing, but whenI sit. down in u hnrn to “rim the Lyellp my mind. (ul. Nun Hnuhea :Irriwd [his a In. \\e du u rushing business here. 3 car 102le is urrirm! this a. In. and are now stured, but nus! we have 700 loaves of bread IML on our hands on account 0! the de- numl return of mu truupa. Send u e n nanptnlxing1ntheplan-vsuflnlportance. I miss mm very much. ‘1 have been pretty “eil slum: I In”. home and since I have put :u'cuslumcd [0 [.1115 climate [1110} tip-lop JOHN. -1| I, 1900.â€"\\'o used to wnte the year ’99. ’0!) looks qneer,:1nd being out of the “MM I don‘t. know what. is pro- per. We have heard some news from Llw farce winch went out. Sunday, but I have not. the least doubt that you huul lullcr :u-connts of i: and souner than wu. Un l‘nesduy we Bent them 20,041! rounds of ammunition, and £0- ‘"’TICT:AD T0 3" .“LL 0:; mfimbm m 3% yawâ€"upy .n... phauupw‘tuwafi Portraits, Grunps, Crayon, Pastel, Wal- er f olnrs and Oil Enlargements. Guaranteed to please or no‘deal. Suict- 13; only high-clasp work. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in every case, in any branch of the business. Garnet Green, Photographer and Artist Charlotte Street, We offer this unequalled newspaper and The Omemee Mirror together one year for $1.70. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00. Send In your sulscription at once to THE MIRROR, Omemee, Ontario. The best of current fiction is found m its columns. l'hese are Only some of the reasons; there are others. Read it and see Hmm all. its polilml nexis is absolutely lm- pnrlinl This fact. will he of eapeeml valuein the Presidential campaign Coming on. The ’l‘hrice-a-Week World has at its disposal ail of the resources of the greatest newsmper in existencesâ€"tlne \mnder of modern journalismâ€" “America's Greateet Nmmpnmr," as it Lua been jntu termedâ€"Tho New York World. Its neus cover: every known part of t‘ 9. world. Nu weekly newspaper conid snund alone and furnish such sprflce. Every week each subscriber receives 18 pages and nflvn during the “ busy" seimun 2-1 pages each week. The price is nulv $1.00 per year. It is virtually a daily at, the price ofn. weekly. - J "‘ """ It. is issued every other to all purposes zl daily. The most. widely circulated " week- ly” newspaper in America is the 'l'hricc-uquck edition of The New York World, and with the l’residen- tiul campaign now at hand )on can- not do “ithout it. Here ure some ol the reasons why It in easily the lender in «lollnrn year journalism. The Mirror and World one Year for $1.70. ALMOST A DAILY -- AT THE PRICE OF A WEEKLY. The New York War m, Thice-a-Week Edition. for a reliable man to not. as Constable fur Umemee Village, and to devote all his tune to Corporation Work. GEO A. BA [IOU R. Village Clerk. Applications will be received by the undersigned up to MARCH 1513 1900, -‘.'{-::m A ll kinds m'Tux-uing. Screw-out! lnL'. Fur: ing, Hmzlng. Summing. (“-mmninz. mm Vulcunlziug. in ”mush-cl, “furs, (‘mupnrsâ€" llinn, Wund and Rubber. Blow-Iv rvpnlrlm: m ull Its mum-hes. Tire Vulvmnlzing 1: Specialty. \\'. WEBSTER, LINDSAY BH‘YCLE AN!) REPAIR \VUHKS. I. a'm'ce Free. I‘uxm mm x we have a. Medical Dcp: Irt- mum. fy‘uu huvc :mv mm )szim wha- cnramlm we the but an: irnl. 'u'n‘wo )uu mm ”0524th obmlu. “rite t‘uo ctor fh-c'v. \‘xiil receive a romptm Ply ‘ l n .‘vnn Constable Wanted. ‘eterbor 0 di‘flw w'S out in..amma:ion of flue lungs. Dan Ayer’s Cizerry Pectemi HEES‘EEI‘ (Sproule’s Old Gallery.) And it’s th‘é same; old story, too. There is first the cold, then the cough, then pneu- monia or consumption with the long sickness, and life tremb- ling in the balance. If it was only health, we might let it cling. ut it is a cough. One cold no sooner passes off before another comes. But it’s the samcplcl coggh all the time. Alidxééal' DR.' .173.) ‘C. mum. Lowell, Muss. 2;) William St. N day, and is GENERA L N. B. A 7 years’ guarantee with each instrument. Patronizc a home agent and avmd all regrets and dissatisfaction. AGENT, - . - OMEMEE. HAMBURG, BERLIN, ST PETERSBURG MILIAN, YOKAHAMA 'MADRA S, SYDNEY, PIANOS Aim: CM: -Tl:LI-:rxxoxusâ€"Agcnt's Office, 77 Agent, Together with Offices in all the Leading Cities in the Dominion Is the. I’lacv to 12m 1 Phil (r. 1-2le Shingles, Cement, Plas- rcr Paris (lmrmnI. Also llaulqtuu‘tu‘s {or \\ indsor Salt, “ Daily Chm-5c I‘luttcr”131unds. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Always on land. I‘H‘fictly llritd and Svuscncd. Best qualities Hard and Soft (‘0;11. (‘m‘dxwod :zml Mxllncod ............... Call and gut our p1 ices and cxzunine goods. Raféhbzm 00’s Ladle l'url' (M! (, 51(‘1 '< 33: In All Cloth Caps «:3 -:‘» r Mungâ€"A Iihc- 12 5G . .2. . tric 5:111 CU ‘1”1' '1')" lxizz l i:;z > ' FEBRUARY. Cannot ligt our whnlc :~ good thixtgs (fiat Ala ‘; Electric Seal Cunntlcts for L'ldiLS-"FIZT intcd, Ind palms Sable Sczn‘fs, 5 Ali our Fur Stock bonuht for this winter 5 selling Beaver Oppossum \Vcfiggc I’urx'c d, {or Black (' oncy Muffs FURS AT COST SOLD AT ONCE. W “bun/at Coats-45cm tf}«2:.¢iih J. D. Thornton,~ Sable Orpossum, Sweflmng Reflumwus fur l; a bum! (i011: Mu! Imrt Liniu; mmgs PROFITS ALL YOURS! §§E€€€€€€€€4é 5. heads, 8 mils, shaped style ONCE. “1111th who have postpoued Luying v.11] \VcLOIm: thls {nice reduction. u lutz'm‘m w: Its 1hr: tune L «3:2 «yum hcm‘fi. 8 tuiis, Shaped style vt. .L mg: * Lizcrâ€"Ijxtru Nice Fur (:ln'h .(rur apSâ€"â€"Saml . BA KER H astfu‘ Stu the I H’: ::t«EeL‘1t1L.I Imp ;-. :f all times to Luv. ‘ I} ; Tovm Office, 77; Mill Office 78. Pâ€"filâ€"Inâ€"sm, ___._, {19121 to my ”'3 'la ‘fi-flrfi I. "'Hi'. {mu-.1, curl: 313:3, â€"-I\§ii:l Liutd â€"I"uH fig‘ 441%th rail-fl... ml" bi‘vlpus ls) Lindsay. x's Sam: urs: bright Stylish lmvmin pmcs. Mar- ANS 371'5 MUST BE RU $6.00 3.50 2.50 11.00 2.50 1.50 8.00 14: 50 24.00 Lu Eu I5...- lime and umkmg 1 good heaft’h.Emh\'as:u-~1:u cold m death the In x! l:.orni,.g An inquen was Lab] and the verdict given that deceased died of heart failure The remains were «:0 \‘eyed by G. T. K, on Monda‘ even- ( lu-ruhs drive \"ulmr‘u « i a- unprmni you were Lwamy and “191}. JO} :10 “dz; ‘ X J ' in *eEatiw.‘ f deceased hen: the hm ; s; mang. of their man; triends n. Leif sad affine- do». Tl" tft‘hhishop (1f 0:12.121 31‘3" Ft‘b II. .1163 Sunder ( ievmccs of“$upn'zca!iun, :1: t anxiety of war,” 1.. 3e Lori out the vhurch (151511-4511 ‘ in At the uune So-n he: iii: iru Hm: iize nfll’rh-r)‘ i-e devnte ('a'ta 31:117 l’a'ri dc; (1:111:11 ;{ Soldiers m: d Hwir 1:11.521”: Vice in ( hr" ' <' tin-f1 next S: listen t abut Dei Mr. David Armstrong 9. Lllu Forsvthe, of ('m'an, are at Mr. W. J. 'l‘horne's. Henry T. Evereu Vatcin Pewrbnro “m be at I! 9 House Omeznee on the hrs: 2‘ every month Brim-Pry :r u. docks and have them dean-:- pamd in first-class 5:} 1e. The local scans) fur .‘Izr Lanndr} Is at {1:0 \lérrar 0: your parceis our. v .â€"x5 The ueus pnper is a in.- k». no indolent, a. sermon {at 19 11.: and a. library hr :2. a your stimulato the most Sxa‘ii; )erem mstrmt the mos: pr ofn Hui 24: not be pubiehe‘. 2dr :£(»:'.iz:‘ v t 1‘!" 1' he u! Bu ler is preprieior ..: 12.0 Que-32s Hotel, formerly Vein-‘2 House, “Liv! has been improved affording 13 e very best $1.00 acmmmodalimzs 1.. be 2.3.} (Tall soIicited. the Arri; luring-”s din-x “0.3. Here is some gum! advice I from an :Lknuu n \t rzteer: IE Messrs, W. B. Stimson and W Thorue attended the cmniy 0m Lodge maxing held in Lindsay '1“ day. an “o dav. It was Eucky {Tw- no Lelusoon as ix a tuner: emu-he. a. xeri-ns «:cnfiaxm'h‘ have taken place. :\lr.R.F. Storey of Baillie-o.- Mr. Oiive!’ Storey, of £157. («:2 . were in attendance at “:9 02.5 of the late Wihiam Storey m: day List. hire Miss Amy Max:021; is YES Omeuu-e. friends. The heat oft? e 511:: cans: I a? i .‘1'. R. J Mulliran‘s Dru-,- ware \\‘ W. F. McCarty,er Yewe': for Watches "1001;? Hie'.‘ wartâ€",Spuctuv'vs Loues‘. : quul‘h' 23w) i> â€"5â€":f is: SFTIIVIISJ' A h she has f""i0\'1<4i Rev Nowum ”H in tow n I v‘ mlax m. .1 ea. '19. rm bar nfhls friends. For engagement and “(‘- :n to W HF \S,c( 'arty the Kent 51.. Lixniqa}',.~xx1'h s1 trans and HM We ' .e ofl‘w P .‘hkiug nxzfinhsc '3 L9,- Mr. A. Duftx injured last Wt." stake in Km; camp, 1': \n: : .u fast apprra: h”: General Dry Goods, Fully Assorted. Special Value In All Lines. 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