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Omemee Mirror (1894), 6 Feb 1902, p. 2

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% THE mm MIRBflR $100 ‘ The Montreal flail}! Herald 3,. ‘v‘ education. in: of “ Footcs in Slang,” by rGeorge Ade. was acknowledged to be very much in accordance with popular opinion. ‘ \t , \;_n--_; Concert-goers. who missed the opportunity of hearing the enter- tainment,gi3 en in Bradvum Hall, on Tuesday eyemng, by the john- son-McKaye Company. w e r c deprived of a rare treat. Miss Pauline johnson is already too Well known to lovers of high class oiocutnon to need much additional comment. Although just recov- of the peculiar Lower Canada French accent and made the humor of the selection quite appreciable. His interpretation of the shoxt story of “Gertrude " seemed to prease those in attend- ance to the full, while his render- W.0 W. ENTERTAINMENT. cring from a severe illness. the: Indian poetess fully sustained her‘ cxeellent reputation. The daugh- ter of: fuu‘ blooded Indian of the Mohawk tribe cannot fail I o possess some ofthc bright, daring spivit of her ancestors, and this fact was visibly displayed in the flash of the eye, and the Iitheness of the figure. esmcully in be! dramatic presentations. M r. McRayeis unable seconder of this clchr authorcss. Possess. er of a. deep vexce, well under centrol, and of a large degree 0! ability in rendering his selections, the young elocutaonist made a decided impression on his aud- Ionca and was w:ll received throughout. ,yvrâ€".â€"- - Miss johnson and Mr. McRaye appeared together once duringthe evening in the one act play, “A: the Ball." The authoress has wonderful dramatic ability, and her coileague has strong powers of impersonation, so that it is safe to say, their presentation of the scene chosen was eXCeodinglytrue 10 13k and well executed.. ' The interesting programme was introduced'by the appearance in her native Indian costume of Miss Pauline jolmson. A double charm attaches all this talented lady presents to her audience, from the fact that she herself is the writer of her own compositions. She never usesthe writings of others at any of her entertainments, The "Englishman" rendered With her own peculiar charm, touched the patriotic feelings of t he audience at the outset and won an appreciative attention, which continued till the close. Th 0 Indian " Legend of Qu' Appello," related with characteristic pathos and aoutcgess. strongly appealed to the romantic strain in each of us. while the “ Riders of the Plains" delighted those w ho believe in the loyalty of every part of our Dominion to‘ the British flagâ€"and who does not ? Mr. McRnye took an important share of the programme and in his interpretation of Whitcombe Riley's “ Trading joc," convinced her hearers that he had pOWcrs of impersonation of no mean order. Dr. Drummond’s “ Habitant" paems have become very papulzu' of late, and one of these “Tho Stove Pipe Hole,”was rendered by Mr. McRaye. In this, be displayed an. unusually good grasp .-V ---v w.._ .v The closing number by Miss Johnson. “ Canadian B o r n,” seemed to put the finish 1 n g touches on a climax of onjOymem for those who had the pleasure of heanng the two artistes. ,PAQ Camp Omemee No. 154. of the Woodmen of the World,of which Rev. \V. M. Kannawm, B. D., is Consul Command“, and under whose auspices the entertainment was given, are to be congratulated on securing for the people of our town something high-class in the tune of olocutionary and dramatic Does your head ache P Pain lack of your eyes? Bad .v A I"- n v. 17â€"- 'l taste in your mouth? It’s flour liver! Ayer’s Pills arc ver pills. They cure conszi- pation, headache, dyspepsia. - A I. I‘m-n]... 33g Edvard V11. . AndnSplcndidPidunol Constipation Ml mats. Imlts c .. rciai ink-H ”Mint-Ir, ‘ TRAIT ‘ ”It hes! tvu miwfll make a ham-how. 0" 'any librarv; It is pro Wm! is udqne 0! Nu- com’ instinn 06'" mt inn-mil. 9m! w: "- ~c\.Iu\n4 pz-xilex'c m .1krw‘l i~ . m‘ of (an Jugg' in I‘m il "\ v ,.|u~: v.‘ " .]y n.“ p arid. and u!- m nudist h: rdal ink“ Total . $4.50 'C ."fléfi {3‘ 93°" FFARM FENCING l 30 cénts per R015. TEE ONT. WIRE FENCING (30., Limited. Letter From Mrs. Johnson. \Velmve been kindly permit!“ by tho Wuumn’u Auxél a" to publish the {alum-in; lot!" from Mrn.Jnhnson, nee Miss Marlene-t1 nus \\ hich u in noduubl prove intereflnu: '0 man: "I on: feud r8, “'9 exyem tn publish a lunar from Mt. Marsh nan wwk ’i‘hia will not be a «llnry, u it will not be more tl.an ten days nnttl the parka! in here, but I will try and give you as much news u I cut in a. short letter. I rent my last letter out In Ang- net and the return bout brought w ith it nnother helper and two more children. 'i‘hl- year we have received ten more children and might have had Nice as meny had ti ere been room for them, but Mine S'ileton remarked yesterday thn ti any more boys came, ue would lune to put them under the beds to eleep. itB there was no ra-om any plnce chm. \\ e l are now forty children nml a noisy crowd they are, never quiet ex- cept when they are aeleep They need coneta’nt watching and even ii there is some one with them all the time, we cannot keep then: out of mischief: 'l'he buye have teken a great nation lately to earn money for themselves. or an the: val! it in this country earn eltine, so they asked M r. Marsh {or come work to do in their play hunre, end rte eome of the boys are thirteen and four een, he gave them wood to slur, split and pile. Some of the «there go hunting, and they are very good hunters. Mr. Nureh and Mr. Wilson lend them their guns, end it the bugs buy their on n :mtnnnition, all they kill Is their ovnt; ii .\l r. M. provides the ponder and shot, half the birds are hie. ”they wish to sell their hlnle “e mll buy them and give them it altln lor four. Some o! the boy. have made quite a hit of money this {all and winter, an they would bring in three. (our, end sometimes as many at: elx birds in n (in. We try to encourage then: all we can In their de- elre to vmrk. as it shoes 3 uleh to help themeelwl. We had I visit hem two women on their way to Profldenco. The: Ion Autobahn Landing about the middle n! September, and got frozen In before they go: to Resolution, so they had In make the rent of their journey by dug sled. I did not envy them theirttip. They stayed hen all night and went on In the morning One of the boy. from Hav River went with them, and he brought back word that one of the chil- dren at the R. C. Mission had been peer); Hues} by dogs, u was vuy bed- Mx‘ DEAR PRIEST-8,â€" We had ugood fishery Hm {all catch- lnu ghoul 15.000 fish, but the “author was I arm after we gut them. and some ofthe fish are prouxwlfiuh. None of the women excrpt mm â€"-â€" has killed them fur \\ oekl, but. we hope to be nlllo anon tnsel nnr nut: in the lake; the lco~|a not good enungh yel. We lid 3 very good cmp ol’ putuzooa about 820 mutual- and were able to buy qullo a law {rm-rum Imlluua. We can get throw lulu-hula uf potatoes for «me good alzed quilt, a. llttlc more il’ the quilt ls prelty. We ecu. one bu-lnel a, day, and the elm. «hon only have them once in the duy. It taken a pull and a half of polulues am! 25 all: to give leem a meal and d0 um Hank they are small fish; lhoy are whltv fish, and the very nnallest W!" weigh 2 “5.. dressed. Our vogetublrs turned out mnch’betler than m eXcht- ed we will have plenty to do us untll altar Clarinmua. At the beginning of my letter iapoke ni’ unoiher helper. but did not any who he “as; his numo is thaon and he 600188 from some place near Edmonton. 'i‘wn oi our helpers, lilie- \'oitch und Mr Batterahy left this summer, but we not three in their place. M335 Sulaton, who it just the hind oiuiri we needed, Mr. Wuehilnrn and Mr. Wilson Mr. Washhnrn is our cattle driver thie win- ter,umi Mr. Wilson and 0 mile Morn each drive r. team of do”. We have quite a hit oi hauling tn du, :3 they did not get more than half the Bah home, the rest have to be hauled uhOut 15 mliee with the dogs ; each team oi dogs can bring about 170 fish at u. iuad and they bring i lnad each day. no that it Ill] take them about 20 days to hrlng home the 7000 fish that are at the fish point. Mr. Wushburn, n ho drives the cattieJmnis all the Wood, and as we burn mu a cord It day in the mid weather, it takes nearly imitthe wutior to get home our you‘e wood. Mr. Wil- con’l time is taken up entirely nith the winch-mi he is doing excellent nork tiers. Then there no the Iudlam to be allemhd to, the fishing to be done '4 ml to cutâ€"remember om: wuod ha. u. 1m hauled two mlles, and lu the slum «lays nay/con only brlng two loads.â€" busldes .0! the cntponlmlng and mom!- lng there la :0 do around a place lllao this. Mr. Marsh and Mr. Jolmaon have their lands full I assure you. You will be glad to hear that the Indians nae of melt own accoral mv! proposml to bulld a " House to: Had” an they put ll. The, pmpoud it the last of Octuber and cut and aqnand than: 100 logs bo- foto lhoy lelHOr their wlnler hunt. Mr Mush la la have llmae lumlmi home, 1nd in we Iprlm: they are In come and tank. om saw log: and on“ lumber. We thank God. and rejoice grenlly, r.- we think this Is ope of the slimmest prnnh aftho aim-enu- of ”:0 profession they made at zllolr confirnmllon. FOR SALE BY St. Peter's Minion. Hay River, Dec. 2. 1901. FIRST-CLASS - PICTCN, ONT. ONLY ly tom and tho: did not think It would live. More than 1700 lbs of Mr. Marlin a‘ freight Wat is“ behind this summer ova lug to the strike on the U. P. B. it did not teach Edmonton in time fotthe H. i’. 00'. boats. We “are very much afraid we would be short oi provisions, as Mr M. provides the fund. and We board with him, when 1 any we 1 menu the Million Stafl‘ 'i‘iu- dioceses provide {or the uhonLâ€"bm again God wu on our side and put it into the hearts of the H. B (‘o to send a scnw dowu es- poâ€"clnliy with the goods. This was the acuw that was in zen in above Rumin- timi, Imi iho (‘ompnny brought tin- goods tn Resolution and We will lmw to haul them from there, but a mmd nun)- ohhe thlngs we will nut. need until apthy, so we can send a boat for than». I tlllnk ll ull the way. in which God has helped this mission aim-e n was first establmhell \\ we written do“ n, it would roml like» u stnry hunk. We lmvu no fur traders in the v”. Iago no“ and we pm) that their pres- ence may be a help wd um a bind- tunes to our “‘hrk. And now, my dear hiendn. I think It in about lime I said something about the lovely mg yun sent me It In a grant comfmt l mature you and‘ we all «grep that it in the prettiest one of the kind, we have 88¢“. Mrs Marsh has two and I think Min “'llgrmls has two but they are made of red and whit. cotton and me not nearly an pretty or as uryiceal lo as mine. Thank you all .0 much {or your kind thought as well tn the wart you put on it, I rend the tunnel over over)‘ «in; mu! it in like having a lxttle \‘lsll “ith you. One thing I vwn‘d like to know in “ho Ia Mn. ill aha some one I know, or someone who has come to Omemee since I loft? Inn: glad the W. A , is getting on so \\ oil, but I calmot help feeling sorry that our little brown church will he unne “hen I get home again, although lnnx sure It is much better that “should be movedntillouo cannot help being sorry when the 01d lomi lnnrku are taken away. RURAL SABB'ATH SCHOOLS. out pron! or cvutrudiclory, thak the Sublmumvhool In a. par: of church machinery boll: henvflrinl and neces- sary‘ It seems to be} the lonndaliou of the church, and the great aource whence uhednms er snpphts, lot in these tunes of active ty few outside 01 Sshbalh Schools connoc: themselves with the church. The whale 8. S. muclaulen‘, no to speak, should he as nearly as posslhlb a grand mount to an end to Innnld the mind» and hearts of the schulura ao- cording to the high Ideal in the mind of the Superintendunt,â€"--!nr nulefia he has an Maul his wmk, will be some- wl-u indefinite. One cf the tanks before the Superin- gendent, In the choice of suitable teach. an. Sometime! It is dlflicult to find teachers, who wlll make a sacrifice of lime and Murray for Um Sabbath Salton]. Ohm the nmel capable tenchen feel thoir deficienres, and therefore 1."! h 0 low an estimate on their uhilittes; and fur vnrium o:l.er reason» it to uneu difficult. to secure pmpot teachers. Due 1111:. The Packet arrived about noon tuâ€"duy nu! Mano early in the morning so I must hurry and close my lemon, 1 would like to “the more but haw mot the mue. I hnpe to write mnre lull)- nexl tune, may God bless and proaper ynu all durmg the coming year mar It be a. rear of gum-m and ham)!- nou. Your loving {rig-ml and sheer, Manmum‘ T. Jumsux Under the lwnd of wpply u may be suldJlal ldral touch”: may not be available. n u d the Superintendem should no: expect ‘0 olnluiu 207:1: pet. Ions readily. He may have to train lain Nouns" by frequently ulcliux than: in arousing 3nd sustaining the intuoat of the claw. I may be here, permitted to any, {but I! n all cunvenlen: I think the Superinlo xdem should not lmve Hm constant ulmrue of “lugâ€"that he should be tree to more about and see the weak as well as "no strong points In Me tenchdu,â€"mnke suggestions, when ueceiuu, and be u uumce of encour. ngelnent lo all. Little hood be and as to the kind 0f tvnchen necessary in a Won-equipped Sabbnh Baboonâ€"not that little could be laid. bm um flingreo innylng that good tanch’orl an 0! float nluo to the school in general, We olul In put-tim- lar, and to the Superintendent. The Rural 8. S. in ordor to discharge in pruxnor {uncliuu must hue un outn- est tide-awake christian Superinten- dent,â€"one u hose heart is rospunsivo to the most pressing wants cube. young, one a ho does not nltouother repress or crush thelr buoyant spirits, bin rather recuguizeg in than: the very elements necessary :0 develnpmem and prams". Such a lupuriniemleni must be alert '0 Nut: he may win the confidencemnd direct In proper channels the young and plastic lives and Spirits under his charge. He must amnd, \xiiliont ap- pearing w du so, on the mm menial eminence “Mel: enables him to look beyond l. to (he vista of your: when ilmnu )‘oilufl lives Ilmli have stopped forth into the arena. of the busy wnrld tn pluck from the hand of fume the rnwnrda clue disylzuu to the Worthy competiznrs. In my own Suhhath School I try m distribute the various dmies amongst :ho young people in order to train them (or spheres uf usefulness in emergencies c.g. Home person it asked to read the Sub! at h lesson nhh the eel col; anon.- Ol’ to give out the hymns, and no on with other pans of the w-urlc. The Sup- erintendent should be on the must 31:. “male lama with his teachers, and nuke confidant: of them. He and MI nacho" lhoukl b o co-Workeu.â€"an aiming to work ulongelmllar'lluoo «m: the same object. In View. The 1.19.!!99. 9t 91.10 MW Weller t9 A‘ the «meal, it "my In sum-d alth- BY W. W. JA RDINB, B A. the clue cells for e few words. He etudte] hie clash: order to ucertevln‘ the kind of mental food best suited to their capacities, and he etudiee the best way ofueseuflng It, just as the cook media: the palate: or “who who are htmur}',â€"nol because the appetite II; wanthtg, but to create a relish [or th‘el food. It matters a good deal which and u! a wedge is presented in order to cleave Ithe Wood;juet so there Is an attractive. tend to es Men as wallue arepellent/end; and it is «all knoun that one end ofthe umunet ht. punitive and ultrueta. whiiet the 0‘ her «I neguthe. and repel. the same object. There a an mdpscrllmblo attractive? new In the ideal lencher, whlch readlly mm the Confidence of the clan, uul II the posluva magnet ultracla the nega- uve, so the ideal teacher nth-acts lbole n ho nro nulnrnlly lnchnod t 0 show 'WKMH‘G lmndonuiea. Such a teuoher ll lee the “Owl ahoyhenl whosa flock (cl-l luv»: Instead of being driven. Hence unch a teacher Cull make Instill! im. praulunn, fur, bulng [he stronger than ucM he mun lmpnrls his nature to lno pupils. ‘l he 3 not any: "I am a pan 0; all Haul. l have seen or heard." So it is with chlldrnn in contact wllh an all lrnclh'o lam-honâ€"lhry unconsciously lmblbe the nnporlor nature and thw- bnlhl np nnblo clmtnclerfl. Ia thére ’nut. Hum, a noble and grand incomlve lo uMSabhuth Sclmo! workers to perrevere 1n the work, wldyh is find. Elva"? AI in most. other Institution- there no difficult problems to solve, reqnh- hug me! and cure. .lrn-gularu) in xttundance and Indif. leronco are ptoblems needing solution. Pboth destructive of the but results!!! a well-conducted Sabbath School. lrreguhu‘ity may sometimes be ovar- comu by placing such persons in pa. itions of trusts; or the Superiutandent may often get them toiwip him in some iittie matters of detail so that the de- linquent begins to {not himseii a sort of necessity. Again ouuui‘caiia on him with confidential talks regarding the best way to manage different things may have a wholesome elfoct. Or it may be that some teacher has morn in. finance them the Superintendent along the lines indicated. and then the Super- intendent Would do “all to secure the aid ni‘nuc‘h teacher; or perhaps loverai teachers may cmuhine their efl'orls to aeonra the desired and. TM: latter method suggests l-he ne- cesuny of xeucmu’ meetings M realm" periods no um reports may be gin-u cegunlinu things cmnnmx duble. and difficulties 0! various kinds may be llalcd, and the best umdes ul'ueauneu‘ suggested. Indlfl'erence, or want nf htlerut is another problem to solve, and tl.lu (le- l'H-t hes chiufly at the foundation of ir- regularity, Illzd may pertain to t he pup”, or huhl sway la the home. The cure of thla In similar to that already given for irrugnlunty. hut friendly culls at the homes of pnronla “ith pressing lnvltulioul to have \‘ielts {rum than: at school may do much good Indiffer- ence regarding prapuruuon o! lessums I: when heal urarculne by the teachci‘. hut 1hr Supcrlnlmulent may ollen dur- lng rent-“s ask Such. persons {or their amnion, as I! he “me greatly in need of their su-cL ol \usumn, m4! then ans. were alum nun if pt ssnhle be com- mt’lrded for a little exwuurugemant has a good efecl. 'l‘ueuconmge young clxlldron‘ ln the proparnllon of lemma, u a) stem chick- on and cards, or tumor will is often of value. But after all the teacher will probably kmm heal. l-uw to “we! the lndlvldunl cases us they present them- selves. Chihlren “ell taught and propetly impressed in Sabbath Schools must. in the home be somewhat as leuven tlmt will eventual" give a tone [.0 the hom- emaud from the home as centre and nursery of Iha nation, the uatimml rharnc‘or must be afl'ectud for good. Another question is the proper loca- tion of teachers. It seems to me that young ladies 0mm nunnge boys best and that young men often are best at managing the young claues of women and girls; hm. \\ here every thing 13 sat- Istacu-ry I would permit. clauses to choose their own teacher. Lastly, a few remarks would not be out of place regarding: the effect of the rural B. S , on the Social character ufthe homes, and in: general effect on the moral. o f the community. It must certainly have u salutary effect on the homes in pmpmliun to the character 01 the wmk done in the b'. b‘. Many of those whose lives have been moulded in the S. S. grow up 1nd fill pouitlnns «J tum, and bacome leader. of thought, and make Hue moan active and useful members 0! society. It in Commonly reuurked that most ohtldren who do not graduate [mm the S. S. grow up \vlthnnt stability In chut- nctor, for it is regrettable that m molt mom-m home: there to not the ante. matte teaching there n- ed to he,” that the S. 8., has to make up fur thludefect. In conclmluu, lellow 8. 8. laborers, let. us persevere In Maul no baiievo to be a noble work, knowing that In duo time no aha“ teceivo u. re“ and i! we him not. ' A call Mirror Office. Stationery at the solicited. Bargains in n pnbmned every Thlirsdny Morning at. m omce, King Streetmmem'w. Column J 2"» U ulnmnsz“: sl-fi V PrO‘BIBIODII Cnmu, one Inch and under, SSperuyenr. $8 for six month», $1 tor one mom . A . ,,, u, ., n,, A . t'olum n' 2'» Column 15 luvs-v..- Legal notices Seems per llne first Inser- tion. 2 cums per Hue each subsequmn In- sertionâ€"Nonpnrlel measure-mam. l2 ”nets to the Inch. Aiveruusments such as lost. utrnyed, wanted. am, will he Inserted three limos for shone ins" “on 50 cents, can-h uubsequnnl Insertion ficems. Births. Dentlmmud Marriage-u nre Inserted Me. ' . Advorllscmtnln will be cnnthmed and vlmrgod I’m- uncll lmbiduen. ,,_,J:, ._ 1....“ n-n On kn Cn. -uu-." u "a. u..." . Chang-m or mlvérlt‘iiénuvélitn are to be In tho on.“ no: later Ihuu Mommy. SITBSPRIP'J'ION R. 511-18 Terms $1.50 per year. or $3.001)" )esr n pald 1:: MV mwe. C. W. RIC]! mums, Editor and Publisher. The Omemee Mirror will convmce you that the laundry that is equiped with the best machinery and operated by the best workmen under the best system, is the laundry most like- ly to do satisfactory work. Ifyou will investigate our methods and try our work, wcare confident of your custom. VICTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY Dr. F. A. Walters, DEN'I‘IS'I‘, LiNDSA Y. Honor Graduate uf Toronto Univara- ity and Royal College 01 Dental Sur- geons. Sergt. Major Martin, Proprietor. OMEMEE :: AGENCY, Dr. Neelands, DENTIST, . I IN [)8 A,Y Via its the Omcmee Commercial Hotel, opposite the neu l’ust Ollice Block, the first Tuesday ofevery month. Admin. istered gas with gréut sncvess for over ‘35 years. Beautiful teeth and splendid fits. ('rown and bridge in mi: inserted. Lindsay ollice nearly oppusita Simp- son’s llotel.â€"2S-ly All the latest and inmroved branches of dentistry Successfully. perfuruwd. Charges moderate O F F I (3 E over Grokory’s Drug Store, corner Kent. and William streets. ”Call and got. l'riee tht.,â€"f 256. Pipes - for 15 c‘ 35 and 4oc.P1pes for 25 15c Pipes for 10 10c Pipes for 5 corn cobs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh at Bradbnrn llnnse, OMEMEE, third Monday of each moMlI.-â€"â€"47~ly The umlersngnml is prepared to lnnn money on first-class farm property in large mnunnts at 4i per «ant. Small amounts at slightly Increased rates of interest. Terms of re payment to suit borrower. McSweyn Weldon, Barristers, Solicitors 6m, Lindsay, Out. In Omemee uery Monday. NJ} B.‘â€"Ha\e um er 1| clients who desire to bu v good farm proycrty at a bargain. -27-ls 3!”!on ramâ€"Wanna! Ulna- olfiOfli‘“ I‘d-‘0' :09.- Trilbys Winks Alabumas Scotch Reel Up-to-date Specml Vencedora BankruptStock of Pipes Cut in Cigars Tun: Mum Dzsncns Comments ac. Anyone sending a notch and duct! Ion any quiclély certain our on! pinion mow other an lqnvcntinn in probably human. Communica- mm; at ricuy confide: Hmdbook on Patent: 0cm. frre. Olden mze v for securing nu. I’nleutl taken thr .uh Munnb 0. receive special nouca. without chums. in the ,_..- ._‘_- A handsome}; Illustmtéd vuekly. lamest dr- cnluwm of any scIonuuc ‘Imrnul. Tel-nu. $8 I year: four month. a. 80 d wulpewmzderg. year: (our montlu. a. nom w-n nun-um“? MUNN geogmm Newjgm . .- nu -_-Llâ€"-o- "Siiéiififié *Hmericaygt IUIIII ‘A VIII u-v. nrmu ounce. 025 1? at. Wanna-ton: xi. 6; 4; PER CE NT. ADVERTISING RATES: lyr. Bmo. am". “no. lwk. Mirror Ofiice: . 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