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Omemee Mirror (1894), 30 Mar 1894, p. 3

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Be Sure and 83!! on WELLER when in i’eterhnmugh. ‘(ea WEE fimi an able staff of obfiging marks. PETERESEE} Waller 00., Creams ‘ 13 1001M. flour $1.40 Snaps . 1 Box Sodas 1 1b. Coffee 1 1b. “ - 1 lb. “' 1 dozen Lemons 1 dozen Oranges 1 lb. Good Chocolate Creams Cakes . 5 lbs. Good Ginger Wash Board 10 A 3-hoop Cedar Tub 65 A 2-hoop Fail 10 21bs. fancy Christie’s Soap 3 Bars Old Brown Windsoxj Soap 1 1b. Starch Soap ‘ 10 large bars Laundry discounted 01° sponged out: A 2-string broom - 90. A 3-string broom 13 10 large bars Electric Near Sprcule’s Studio. Bogus Advnrmew 3 : 168 Charlotte St, Have Givefi Up Has Caved in "P WHY, THE 525.323? 25 n4 In one of our public schools, not one hundred miles from Omemee, the teach' er asked a. class the other day to name the capitol of Turkey. “Can’t-stand-bis- nose-pulled” shouted one of- the clasé. Everybody laughed. When at Lindsay call and see “ Riggs,’ deals m fa’cy goods, 3ewe1ry,ve}o.c1pedes, sleighs :5: sporting goods, tobacco, pipes, 6w. Hair Goods 3. Specialty.â€"-12-3m Neeland. Dentist. The pain obtnnder, used by Mr. Neel-and, in the best for ex- tracting teeth. Call and have it explain- ed when in Lindsay.â€"12â€"3m “But, dear, it my fortune should all melt away, would your love be just the same ? ” "Yes, yes : I couldn’t love you less if I tried.” A large number of the farmers in Em- ily have done quite a bit ofplowing this Spring. One farmer has sowfi sixteen avres of spring wheat. Rem ember Dr. ‘S. W. Clarke, Dentist will be at the Bradburn .Housemext Monday. Give him a. call and be con- vinced that he is an A 1 dentist. Tm; OMEMEE MIRROR only 50 cents for the remainder of the year. This is to new subscribers only. Hurry up with your subscriptions. J. R. Shannon, Licensed wine and Spirit meg-chant: _Tj:e best brands at the ,- ~vy- v.u.u.u mu v 10“th prices 19 Kent St” nearly opp Benson House Lindsay. â€"11- 13 Grand E‘Iillinery Opening on Wed- nesday, Thursday. Friday and Sat- urday, April 4, 5, 6 and 7, at T.- Ivory Sons. - A beautiful Eager number of the War (‘ry was issued last week. The supplement, “Christ in Gethsemanee” is a. work of art. When you commto Lindsay. on]! and sne T. E. Cunningham’s stock of $19 lghs, cutters and buggies. wagons. eta, horse-s hoeing and repairs promptly aztcnded to by competent men-7 3m A n articie entitled “ A Sure Cure fur . 1 Love,” handed to us by an ' Interested reader, may appear m a. future issue of thisjournal. pan-i ng; ~12-3m Look Here! You tr} \V. F. VIcCarty for? atches,(}locks, Jewell-v, etc. Re~ Application for tavern and shop licen- ses for the County of Victcria, must be sent in to InSpector Short on or before April lst. }’nimp Morgan. Dru‘mist. Limhay. always. kevps on hand a fresh and varied stock ()1 p11re<lr11g<. rum-y gomlx‘, at, rmlsnmblo prices, n -arl_v opposite new Post. Olilcc.-a‘-3-m ‘ v ‘ .' . for tne first txme m a, century and a bah“, I-hster fell on Lady Day, the anni‘ versary of the annun ciatiou of the ’ir- Would any of our réaders having a Jun-:03: of the 0th of Februarv, oblige the pubiishers by leaving it. at. the oilice. BRAUND’S FAX R, next door to Benson House. Lindsay. Can and see what CASH will buyâ€"from a ne edle to unmachorâ€"whcn visiting Lindsayâ€"17:; m. The Fullis Line (Gavan) fife and drum band is xirogx-essing very ‘well under the superintendeuce of D. II. McKinley. ( Hnmn at, Hagan” u: C’o s Jexxelrv Saute. 4') Kent St”, Linds: w, Issues mar- ring-c [icons )3 f. yr :2.00.â€" 12-3111 Just think ofgetting the Humor: and Detroit Free Press with the souvenir of *‘ Midway Types,” for $1.50. generally are not. )Ir.)chm1.iliof Lin lsay is shipping gr ziin fnm here this week. Mr. ‘6 mt]: sizimed :1 fine load of cat- tle to Montreal this n cck. The kick of a. cow is not the most ac- ceptable form of milk punch. Some farmers num- Reflex iiie, have t alreadv so“ n pus this sax-in". I Don' t enclose letters at goods in news~ paners sent through the mails, . A free notice given to those getti: 1 ti.eir sale bilie printel at this ofl‘ue: +0 Love may be blind, but the neighbors I I l i I i U: Try and lurzl s::mze§.hin;; every day; try 21qu make yourself busier than you \\ ere yesterday. The fart that :1 woman is fliglity by no means indicates that she is growing wings. The Welland and St. Lawrence Can- a] will open for navigation abvmt the 23rd of April. Jewett’s Restnn Rest Lam-h for I. mefertionenzâ€" JfiHinery Opening at T. Inn-y Sons, from Wednesday until Saturday ofnext week. \V hen in Lindmv. r- .7} at his smves. 'iin \ are. :m \( xt door to I‘nst ”Hit". â€"' week. Advertise your Spring'goods in the I Human. g a specialty. 77 Kent St", Lindsay. U Khrulzv all pom N West” ................_6.l3p.m. firqm Torontonrxmn - I"! HopP, Pc‘torboro’ ”33‘” $1233)? 3:5? Coboursz. Benevme . 5 and all points south gészpmffim north fine I andeust.. ..lo.l§a.m. .......... ”Joanm‘ Tn Toronto. U\- brldgr‘ Lindsay and me Potnrhomngh ‘ all point 5 north and and Port Ho p0 ........ ................ X6.'lh). m. Iwest...'........113p.m See adv. re. dark grey shawl lost. April Fool's Day will be next Sundly. Read G. W. Mulligan’s new adv. this LOCAL LRCONI C Rough roads. ’ A coid snap this week. Marc" has broken its record. Cobou rg 'BL-‘l‘lée‘i'l'iE and all points east south. . . .........900 sum- OMEMFZE. FRIDAY. MARCH 30. 1891. Frnm Pntvrbomuzh. Atiglbmok, {:91} Hope ARRIVAL 8; CLOSURE OF MAILS Express ................................ 11 l5 sun. Express ..... 8 '23 p.m. TRAINS TO 4'; FROM MILLBROOK BY BETHANY Mixed. leaves ......... 6 00 mm. Mixed. arri v03. 1 15 p.m. â€" i fied Express Egprgss Midland Division, Grand Trunk E’y THE OME- :3 r-u :71 Restaurant, Kent St, Lindsay, h fur 15‘s. Oysters, Frmt. and ARRIVAL. Lindsay north and TXIJIE OHEHEE STATION. TRAINS (zoxxc WEST. 8.5:; p.111. TRAINS GOIXGE EAST T0 Peterbomugh- Hillbrnnk, ] ’ort Hope Coboulg. Bellovinn and all pnints north and West. .7..53p. m. To Toronto, Orlllia. Uxbridgu, Lindsay a all points north and ‘ west .......... 3.20 a.m, To Pcterboro, East I”: Hope, Pntorboro’ (701391322, 'Bglleviuc}, man’s and see 6mm Le-w are. "n CLOSURE. ' p.m. o nun. o p.m. 91.0 A. at Peter-borough for the past t“ o 5 ears, “e are sorry, to learn} as resigned his position and Ieax es this “eek. On Saturday evening I LSt at the Y. M. (‘. A parlors, he Was presented with a bean t1- ful wold headed ebdfiy cane by his bible class in the George Street Methodist Church. “ ‘ W. F. Chapman, who has so ably filled the position aS'secretax-y in the Y. M. (J, “ The Millbrook Reporter i's quite out spoken when it desires to be. It says :â€" For the first time in its existence Cineâ€"- mee has now the privilege of not being able to get a postage stain p after. seven o’clock in the evening, so says an ex- change. That’s nothing, you never Could do that in Milli‘yrook and at certain hours through the day you cannot get a responsive ear to buy so much as a post card.” ' The EvenimpReview of Peter-borough in a£recent' Issue sax szâ€" ’ Rev. Newton Hill, of the Queen St Methodist ChurcL, Lindsay. who has accepted the call to the Omemee Meth- odist Church, 9.190 received an invitation we are informed, from the Elm St. Methodist Church, Toronto, but as he had accepted the former call, he was unable to entertain the call to Toicnto. Ed. Hanna met with arather peculiar accident on Thursdav afternoon. By Some means, while handling a knife, it slipped, cutting deeply into the fleshy fiexor aspects of each finger of the right hand. The bleeding was profuse and medical assistance was necessary to stop the flow of blood. ROB under the heading of “ Early Re- miniscences,” which is unusually in- teresting this week, but om'ng to a limited space on our columns, _we will be compelled to withhold it 1111.11 ne\t Week. We are very sorry to disappoint our many readers this week by holding over the letter contributed for the Mn:- The Goldwater News says ;â€" “ The early closing movement has proved a failure and the merchants all keep Open as of yore. W e imagine it \\ ill be some time before such an arrangement will be put. in force again. It would be adâ€" visable for the council to repeal the by- law affecting the matter. Restrictionist legislation is always dilficult to enforce.’ W. A. Stratton, of :he law firm of Stratton Hull, Peter-bard, wall be in Omemee on Monday next, the 2nd inst. Any one wishing business trzmsncte T. will find him at his olfice, Dell Tele- phone Iiluck, or at. the Cardweil House. Daniel Ritz, I‘mpriMnr and Publisher 0ft11eHamburg,0nt.,Iudermndentsays : “I was snfl‘ermg from dyspepsia and liver trouble, I took a, few bottles of Shiloh’s Vitah'zer and it cured me. I can heartily rccomumud It.” Sold by R. J. Mulligan. Attheanxmnl \‘estry meeting held in Christ Church last Monday evening. Messrs. T. C. Stephenson and W. R. Mc- Qumle were re elected “'ur‘lens fur the coming year; Mr; Wm. ('urry was elec- e1 lay deleratc. ta the and. Rev. W. McKay, ofKnox College, 'l‘o- rontn, who filled the pulpit. of the Press- byterian Church so accoptabl» a feu : weeks since, is expected to preach at - 9.30 p. m. vex: . qahbath. We received :1. copy of the Toronto Junction Leader this week. from A. I). 'i‘hnrston, furnwrly on the 311mm: SmU‘. Mr. Thurston has the foreman- slup of the Leader Office. ~Tr) cash subslérihers only, we will send to any address, the annon and Ladies Journal for 51.15. "l'his is for a. limited time, SO brihg along your snhslitriptions early. Sample cupies of the Ladies Journal at this ollice. 1 a Capt (in.q \meney, If. S. ;\.,Q um Diego (211. ., suns “Shi in]: s (at: erh hemmh is the. first medicinal have mer fmmd that “ould do me any gond. ” Price 50 cents. Sold b\ R.J..\lu11i;r:m. Why are buttons on men’s clothin on the right hand side and on Women clothing on thé left hand side? This is curious ,but true. It “uuU be inter-est.- ing to know the reason. a.“ a: The services in St. John’s Church next Sunday will he held zit 10.30 in the morninb and in Christ ( hurch at 7.30 in the evemng. Services cmxdnctcd by the Pastor, Rev. Wilson McCann. Shiloh s Cure Is snld m1 a guarantee. It < uros Incipient (.‘onsnm ptmn. It Is the lyesr. ( ‘muh (‘ ure. Onlv one cent a dose; .‘5 (ts., J50Ms. , and $1. ()0 per bottle. Sold by I. J. Mulligaz.) Mr. C. M. Carew, w ho received a. call from the Reaboro Baptist ( hurch, has accepted the invitation and will take charge next Sundiy. We wish 'Mr (‘arewsuccess in his new field of labor. At Higginbotham’s, Lindsay, Pure Drugs. c. Higginbotbam’s Rheuma- tism Cure unexrelled. Try the Insect Powder for animals. Call sn]icited.â€"-12 When wishing your laundry done in fine style, leave it. at the MIRROR Office. The agency for the Poterbom’ Steam Laundry is located at this‘ office. A level-headed exchange remarks : “We are told that the Latin Word editor means to eat, but in this country it means to scratch around like the dick- ens to get something to eat.” \V. J. MORTON’S,49Ke.1tstLindsuv is the phice to go for a wood lunc h at all hours 1‘ ruits cotnfecbioner _v and home- made bread-~74; To feel much for others, and little for ourselves; to restrain our selfish, and exercise our benevolent afl‘ections, con- stitutes the perfection of human nature. â€"Adarn Smith. Don’t forget the Grand Millinery Opening at T. Ivory 8; Sons, on Wed- nesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sat- urday of next week. The muswale as mentioned in our last issue to be given by G. W. Mulligan on Tuesday evening next, has been postponed for one week, Tuesday A pril 10th. When the skull of a man who has died of delirium tremens ia Opened the gas which escapes can be ignited and burns with a bluish alcoholic flame. MRS. SILVER. \Vm. St». Lindsay. is the head quarters for all kinds of mum and (Ihildrens’ wear, Millinery, Muntles and all the latest. novelties in .Dress Furnlsmugs. A call solicited.â€"15â€"3m “HOLTORF‘R” large a Furniture. LINDSAY. is close inspection or all v Lam: deslgns at the v prices.â€"l$â€"â€"3m a?! e and vnrlvd fitnck 01 RY. is well worrhv the :11 visitors to Lind say. he very lowest. living mums 01 L110 schr-nl mmmeu much ap~ Manse... The “ F' He o’('l<10k Tea, ” Tab- leaux 11 as perfet. tly gi1en,as “ere alsc the 1110,1411» on in ti 1e prngruxnme, “ 'l he Execution of Mary Queen of Scots ” and “Jealousy .” Ins. Luidlcv’s readings “ Ironght donn” the house. 'l‘lmsong, “ Onh the Picture of Her Boy” by J. En:rlisl1, Sr., was a treat indeed. Last, but? by no means least on the pro- gramme 11 as a. song: by l. “ illiams, of the Bell Comedy ( 0., who 11:18 in town at the time and kindly consented to as- sist in the programme. iis 511112 and “hi-skiing received 10nd and raptnrgns applause. Thes ingmg offindb' 'We the. Queen hrmwht to a clasp. one 0‘ the best entertainments nfthe kind m er helil lu Umemee, the only fault being! in” mm. N1 1119 for the small admission tee, cans- in; too lengthy a programme. .... ....V.\,mv.u;.; ya'n'l u‘v 1‘11 5 Dyers. Next came a song by R. Cornwall, who responded to the encore given him in a pleasing manner. Miss M. Davidson’s recitation was well performed. A chorns by several young men of the high school was appreciated very much. Next on the programme was the debate, “ Re- solved that Man is in Danger from the l.’resent (‘ompctition of Woman,” from “hich some very good points were brought forth on both sides. It seems through some misnnderstunding, the decision that evening: wrs announced .in favor of the affirmative Side, but the points marked by the judges show- ed that the negative side were the win- ners by 3 small majority. The parties on the affirmative side were \V. J. Cook and B. Rea and on the negative J. S. Smith and A._Evans. “Cinderella. ” was superb in every respect, and would dojustice to any town where it might be given. Theechcrns by the young ladies of the school revolved much up- The enlortainmenbund the auspices of the Omemeo High Scmol Literary and Debating Society. held on Thursday evening of last week in the Bradhnrn Opera House, was a grand success, both financially and otherwise. Although the weather was very inclement, the hall was comfortably filled with an in- telligent and appreciative audience, who were well pleased with the proceedings, every part being well given, and shoull this Society ever get; up such another programme, a crowded house would no doubt greet them. The (-hair, which was ahly filled by Miss K. Johnson, was taken at @ighto’clock, and after a flaw pointed remarks she‘ called on the 02‘- chestra fora selection, which was well received ; Iollowing was'the reading: of an interesting paper hy Mi 3 Byers. The f0 inning case, tried at the Spring Asgizvs in l'eterhorongh, will prove of Z some interest to many of our readers :â€" “ The :chinn was one brought by Mar~ garot (‘nrneil aminst her brother, David H. Cornei], ot'Ops ’l‘mi‘n’Ship, for $1,000 for taking down 3. dwelling house in w hich the plaintiil‘vluhned a room he- qneathwi to her for the time of her nat- ural days by her father. A {tor evidence had hoon heard IIis Lordship alhnved the nmtinr to stand, rormesting that the parti s to try and urrnz‘ge a settlement. The fuihnving semmnent was reached and judgment entered mmordingly on tlm 9‘s: â€"'i‘he defendant to pay the pluintifi 5200 without costs, pinintifl‘ to he allowel‘: tn remnve her furniture and tn surrender :IH (-iuim t6) a mom on the premises. \V. R. Ridden, Q. C., Toronto, and E. B. Stone, for plaintiff; F. D. Mum-e, Lindsay, for defendant.” paper. ‘ success.” High School Enterbfilnment. “I like the Mirror very mud], and think it is a credit tothe [Hm-n, and should be well supported by nil Onu‘~ mev’s :tizcns, but especially by the merchants. The letter of “ A (‘mmtry Farmer” in your last issue is mud: in the point. Every merchant should be reprvsentml in the Mirror's Culumns by an advertisement, if any a smaH one, and by (loin;y so they Would benefit themselves, the \‘iliage, and t! 0 news- We received this week a loner from onenf our foreign readers, congr.i‘.uiut- ing us on the me it appearance of ti: 0 Minnozz, mm acids in conclusion, the folkminuzâ€" Snme of nnr citizens. Int-hiding Miss Williamson, Messrs. H. Sher-wand :unl 'l‘hnrntnn, attended this entertainmm:t at Lindsay on ’l‘nesday evening: and ail were delighted with the program am! cordial reception tendered by the Y. \I. C. A. :ittheir paerrs. which are open :6 \‘isiters at any time, whnrc there is :1 grand reading mum, musical instru- ments, also a gvninasium on the nu st modern plans, and :1. home fur-all young men visiting or living in Lindsay. The convert was :14:an sum:e.<s,the imii be- ing nvercrmvded. Mr. Shcrn‘mrl, :m‘mnx nther prominent perfurniers, rccuivul grout applause. ' Senior IV.-â€" Marks possible 340. Harry Lamb ..................... Ida. Smtt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Curdwell ........... DIVISION I. Ag‘rrezute attendance 045; average ~10. Senior HI.-â€"â€"Marks possible 250. Stella Sandy ........................ 214 Mam Mv(,‘ufl‘ery. Ethel Shaw ......... 2m? Edith Graham, 11111;: Fee....... .......1b‘9 Juniur IV.~â€"Mziri<s pussible 210. Ruben Bradley . . . . .. . . . . . ..173 William Johnson .................. H25 Florsie Mcl’hersnn . . .. .. ......1(:2 \ Junior In â€"\Iarks posaible L27 7. Mal-{vie English .................... 231 Edna B alfnur. .2" n.- Rubert Urzmdym ..213 DIVISION II. Aggregate attendance 546; average 3-4.~ Junior II.~â€"Marks possible 285. *thel Graham . Geurge Ulenuy . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 26" B anche Eliiut...... .......238 Senior II. â€"-M arks possible 250. Ethel Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2(‘6 Blanche Adams ..... . ....183 Percy Nugent. 0â€"- ........--........_l-) . . .156 Lindsay Y. M. C. A March Report of the Omemee Public School. )n Wednesday evening last the Leb- anon Flute Band serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Jns. JOueB, who were recently mar- ried in Manvers, and took'up their resi- dence in Emily Township. A number 01 songs, duetts and instrumental music on the harmonica, organ, etc., by the members of the orchestra. were well re r-eived. A grand supper was served, and the party dispersed wishing the young couple, health, prosperity and happineSs Large numbers from Peterbnmugl.’ Port Hope, Lindsay, Millbrook, Mount Pleasant, Bethany and nther places are already talkirg 01 the grand celebratinn which Omemee is preparing for on the 24th of May. Keep the place in mind. Also remember that in the evening one of the greatest music festivals even-given in this locality will take place. At the Spring Assizes. ‘ 4 ('1 I 'uu have my best wishes for Marks uossible 250. .............. . .. . .. ......("T) ' ..... m \!,_,1,_ _ '11, _\~. ‘~ s. ImI'Iding Miss H. S} net-“nod am! his entertammmzt . “ At Home,” PETERIEORU,’ MARKETS. Pcterboro’, March 29th, 1891. \V’neut. mu per bushel standard 0 m; to o 00 “ spring sfnnrlmwl 0 ml to n no Flour, l'zm-m: Process, per cwt. $1 50 :‘o 2 (m Flour, bukurs per cwt .................. 2 00 to 3 llo Barley, pI-r bllnhlfl ........ 36 to 40 Pens, small ........... 5") to 58 Pens, mummies .‘ 5:! m (in Outs ._ ................... .. 3.") l0 ()0 iuckwha-ut ..... 40 to 4! Rye. ......................... 40 lo ~l1 (flower, Alike 6 no to 6 so Clover, I'K'd ......... 6 00 to 6 so . 1 (mm 160 Appll‘s, p-cr bur-r 23 to 25 Butter, l'ri'sh roll, pcrlb. . Butter. crook ..................... . 13$ m‘ 20 inner Firkm... 19m :30 Eggs, per doz... 1010~ 11 .750t0850 3 on tozlim .250104 no, Hay, pvx‘ ton Straw. purloud . . . Wood, mm], per 10 ad...... .. Wood. sampcr load ..... .. 2 00 to 3 50 Out (Shop, pur cwt. .. 1 20 to} 20 Pan chop “ :. ..... 1 15 to 1 20 Barley chop “ ..... .. 1 10 to] 30 Pollards “ . .. ..... 5') to 1 (:5 Bran, per ton ............... . .16 00 to 16 oo Fleece wool ......... 16 to 17 Soubhdnwn wool ...... 20 Veal Calfskins pcrlb. 5 Deacon Skins each ...... 30 to 35 Hides..per cwt. ............... .. 2 co to 3 oo Tallow, rendered per 1b.. 3 5 Tallow erlb., rough o no Sheep -= insx ........................... o 00 Beef. by the (gunner per cwt. 4 00 to 6 00 ; Mutton purl . .... . 7 to 8 Lz-mhpcrlb. . 7w 8 Dnessed Hog . ool .. 5 15 to 6 25 Huge, live wulght .............. .. 4 50 to 5 oo. Lard ....... . ....... , u 1)u(7kb, per pair. .50 to 75 Geese. om'h ....... 60 to 75 '1‘urkeys.euch ........ .- 60w 1 2o Chickens pcrpnlr ...... 4o 9-0 1 60 Potatoes .................. ’I~‘v-'-|'.4|u ............. 40 to 50 I appear next week, _ 1 _ s X Omemee, and Lindsay Max-keyvc'a‘wmf ‘ 2.8 )Q') _x'_ 280 Messrs. J. D. Thornton and H. W. Sherwood took part in the program at the “At Home” given by the Y. M. C. A. in Lindsay on Tuesday. They acquitted themselves admirably. Miss William- son' was also present as accompanist, and performed her part creditably. MARKET REPORTS Jos. Edward, mother and two sisters, left on the evening train, Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jas. Hales in Millbrook, which took place on Mon- day. She was a daughter of Mrs. Edward. Jas Norris, of Toronto, spent a few days during the Easter hohdavs in Omemee, visiting his mother, Mrs. G Norris, and other relatives and friends. He returned to the city on Monday. Among the guests who attended the \xeddingnf John T. lee, of Emilv, to Mi~s L. M. Somers, in Darlington, last meek, “as John \\ atson, one of our es- teemeed boot and shoe dealers. Fred. Ivory left on Wednesday even- ing for Montreal, where he intends to write on the examinations to be held in that city to-dny and to-morrow. Geo. Norris, anlontreni who has been spending the Easter holidays with his mother, and other relatives and friends, returned to his home on Tuesday evening. Miss Minnie Dai'idsun, of Lindsay, Spent Easter with her relatives and friends in town. She returned on Mon- day. ' .\ n1 13:10 has returnel to (ax-man, :‘IML, after Spending the “inter “ith fr: ends in Omemee and \icinity. Jns. Edgar and Robt. Johnston of I’eterburongil registered uttbe Curdwell House on Wednesday. \lrs. Jus. Mchelie of Lindsay accom- panied Ly lzer txso Sons are visiting in town, the guests of Miss M. Thornton. Bliss Jimmy Stephensnnmf Lindsay, is swendinw the hnhdavs with her relatives I P . and friends in town. 'l‘hos. Rowan and son, Fred, attended the funeral of a relative at Bethany on last \\'udnesd:ru'. Mr. and Mrs. F. Curry, Mindcn, were in Omemt 0 last week \‘isiLiug relatives and friends. Mrs. J. GUESS, who has been visiting relatives in Millhrook, returned home on 'i‘hnrsduy. Miss Annie Mch in; the Easter-110ml. in tnwn. \Iiss Mnmie",l11rner of Peterboro’, is \ .siti11;, ' 1 er 81 ates-,1, rs (i. W.Mullig:111 in to“ n, Wm. Davidson, of Millbrook, spent Easter \\ itu his rehtu es and friends In Omenme. Geo. W. Mclx'im spent Easter in Mill- lvrook, visiting his relatives in that tmvn. Miss Hattie Henzy of Kingstonfls a guest at the Methodist Parsonage this week. Joseph Edward, who has a situation in Bullevillc, is in Onwemee for the holi- days. Walter Green and Jae. Donaldson of M illhrook were visitors to the village thls week. at present visiting her parents in town. R. Ruddy, solicitnr. Milllnook, passed through Omemue on Saturday morning Inst. ° Miss S. Lamb was a Visitor to Lindsay on Saturday. Major Evans paid Lindsay a business visit this week. S. Mitchell was in Port Hope this week on business. Wm. Faulkner, left Omemee iast week for Glcnhoro, Man. M. Wei]: spent Easter Sunday at his home in Port Hope. Mrs. Elliott visited her friends in Peterboro’ this week. H. Toole is in the Queen City this week. Miss J. Robinson spent Saturday ixi Lindsay. W m Cardwcll “as in Peterborough on 'lhursda3. Sn muel Lamb was in Peterboro’ this V\ eek. e McFrmL, Toronto, is spend- :r holidays with her parents PERSONAL. ..... 1 20 to! 20 .. 1 15 to 1 20 . 1 10 to] 30 8') to 105 ..16 00 to 1600 )6 to 17 5!! to 3.") X0 40 to 40 lo 6 00 to 6 6 00 to 6 1 (m to l 23 to. 1:5 to 19,to 10 to 7 50 to 8 3 on to :3 60 {U 40 ‘0 40 to Remember that we have Thurgday of every week as a, Bargain. Now }8 the tlme ‘30 secure: some extraordmary Bargams 111.1313? GOOQS} 1 ,,,-_vvvâ€"â€"-v-‘- 84%) EU LJGLU' to 150. 28 111011 Grey Fla:7.ne1, best goods, reduced from 850.10 250. per yard. 28 inch?1 ancy Flannels,r reduced from 450.130 30c per yard. 013018. Flannels, reduced from 30c. to 20c. per‘ yard. White and Grey Cottons- all reduced: 25 inch White Flannel, reduCed from 80c, per yard to 203. yard. ,. . 251ml} Grey Flannel, reduced from 150. per yard: to Oc. , 25 inch Grey Flannel, reduced from 20c. per yardâ€" in 1Rn ' JW qu \AL‘JK: erewnnes, reduced Irom 20c. per ya job lot of Dark Prints, reduced trom 8c. per yard to 3 Ladies’ Undervests, long sleeves, reduced from 35c. to 2 Ladies' pure, All \Vool Undervests, reduced from 50c. to ' and 75c. to see. each. Ladies‘ Drawers. cotton, reduced from 45c. to 25c.~ Ladies’ Heavy Drmvers, reduced from 600. to 40¢. Ladics’ Flannelette Nightgowns, reduced from $1 to 60¢:- Ladies’ Heavy Undervests, reduced from sec. to 950.. Men's All \Voo] Shirts and Drawers, reduced from 60c. to. Men’s Union Shirts and Drawers, reduced from 35c. to 25¢ Men’s All \Vool Socks, reduced from 20c. to ICC. per pair. Men’s Black Cashmere Hose, reduced from 40c. to 25¢. per Ladics’ All Wool Hose, reduced from 25c. te 15¢. per pair. Ladies' Black Cashmere Hosiery, reduced from 25c. to 15c Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose. reduced from 50c. to qsc. LN 25 puns L‘heniile Curtains, redu 60 inch Cream Table Linen, rer 50 inch Cream Table Linen, rec 56 inch \\'hite Table Damask, pun: per yard. job lot Crepe Cretonnes, reduced from Job lot of Dark Prints, reduced trom 8c [701}, ”’11s 136 {1:111 of ( 11'} \\ 001 151116 1115. {1: 31111111 C10111;1, {111 reduced to 11: 1f1 1111 Black 81111 I310cade \ clvets, reduced B1111 :11 (1105( (11:1 in 81 1-1, reduccd1 1ro Job lot (1 1 1111c c1 Silks at 11111 pric 200111-1115 of 1 ancx and Plain 1‘ job 101 0f1>121c11 1st T11111111111gs Lad1c5 ( 01511:; at just 11311111 50110 t. 1-:1111c5’1313c11 Cas11111cr ‘5qrd ~121 inch H011 Sac11112 r1. :1 2- 1111 :‘1'1’1121 51.11 ‘11; 5131:. .10 inch 311x190 181111715 11-1111‘1311211111; .1513. to 3 .12 inch a111xool M11111 ( 01‘1. 1L 111CC11 from 4.0111611 .Va\\ and 1:11:11' 1{ 81-1111 .1111 (11}C1” 4.1 inch 1111311111 111:1:‘1111‘1. >. 11113111111 12‘ 40111911 (:31 111111 8111111 5. 11'. 1111- 1 50 ’HCCC’S 010111111115 0:1)1158 GOO L>1. 311 1111111,; 1,1,1 11) 81‘. 111.1'}3r11. .10 piccrs 01'11 1.1001 1*‘13111 1101111900 200 1.111'15 Of\ \11116 \“ 001 LI1LLD1\CtSj 10 1 vuwu Unlâ€"L‘ Great Bargains in Dress GOL')dSâ€",2‘£C., will be found in our Store. We quote you only a few of the many Bargains that can be found in our stock : 56 inch Tweed Dress Goods, reduced from $1 to 50c. per yard. 46 inch Black Cashmere, good value, reduced {:cm 4%. to 2=,c. per anvl/J Our aim is and always has been to furnish every description of Dry Goods that are not only style ish, good, and up to date in every particular, but to furnish them. at prices that place the most reliable goods Within the reach of all. . ~ The arrivalEof New Spring Goods consists of fine DRESS GOODS, Silks, Mantle Cloths, Wool Hosi~ iery, Blankets, Tack: Downs, and Flannels. Ely/"e asseLt without any reservation 'jrvhatever, that the MENEES ? FLANNELS Y GRAND SPEEEG MEIR? _‘ OF 365 GEORGE STREET, 365 GEORGE STREET )m 25c. to 15¢. per pair":- 5oc. to 35c. per pain 256. per pair; 1rd to 40¢. each.» _25c. each.

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