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Omemee Mirror (1894), 26 Apr 1900, p. 3

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Mr Bun SlcQuade was in l‘eterboro Standby on ‘msl mus. i W. F. \lchty,the Jeweller. Lindsay, ‘ {or Watches, flocks, Jewellery. Silva:- wara, Spnctacies. Luwest prices for tine quality :uo‘QSr-é-lf Mrs. John flax-wood. of Prima, 1| flaring Mrs Luxufol‘lt at the lieclury A. Sheri“ leaves to day fur Aberdeen w'u-ru he will try burst" Important dl- \or-w- case befurc Julyp (‘nmpbeXL Friday. He may make a business trip 'OBrltull befure he mturns.â€"\\'ater- town Times of A mix 19m. Hours '1‘ A. McPherson 6:. Co. have just tereiu‘d a. hme consignmem of lhndwme Dry G bods and 1:35 placed the prices sn 1ch thst no one can fall tom he oxtra value he is offering for me wring and summer trade. Close Cut Prices Field and Garden Seeds, Paris Green, Btueetone for Bordeaux Mixture. Or- mond 6: “him. cor George and Simroe Ste , Peterborough. Telephone l46.â€"3m flr. 3nd Sire. Jae, A.Tuliy and Mast. ter Jock returned to Peterborongh last week, after 1 pleasant visit with Omemee friends Division Court Sittings, Friday. May 5th, 1900. Last dny service April 23. Klee Florence Ceeey. of Bethel, was s visitor M. the home of her nunt. Mrs. C. W. Richsrde, hut week. Hours. 0. Bigluw end Geo. Bick, of Linden, were in town iaet week on b-xeiness. For engagement and nodding rings go to \V. F. McCarty, the Jeweller, 77 Kent 51... Lindsay. south sided-ti Fishery [new-czar Brady was in town on Hominy Kant, tn! now there may be a fish at do put in, " a long felt want." J. Ben-3nd J. C McLanrin arrived In this city last Friday night, from Ome- mee Ontario. the uld homo and birth- place of the Times editor They ex- pect to spend the summer in this state and an? determine to retaain.â€"Wat.ex- town Times of April 19th. An ”stern editor says that a man in ‘ New York got himself into trmhlo by marry m: two wives. A western edit- or replies by assuring his contempor- ary that a. good many men in than lect- lon hm! done the sum. thing by marry- ing one. A northern edi‘or' reports that quite a. number uf his anqnaim- scces found trouble enough by prom- illnz to marry without going any furth- er. A southern editorsays a. friend 0! his was boihcred ell-Aug!) when simply found In company with another mum's wxfe. Jnrdan Bros , C it 3’ Florists, wholesaXe and retail dealers in Cm. Flnwers, Flor- tl Draimvs. Funeral Wreaths, Plants, Wedding and Table Deeorauous. Green House, Argvie Street. Retail Branch, 433 George St. Petorboro.â€"3m Wint about having a grand 2-m- of May Damon-wanna this year? Let a meeting be called at once and p1 epare egood program of horse races canoe noes, foot races. ball matches. Kala.- ihnmplsu Processinn, sham battle, etc.. andaconcer: at night In ah! of the Citan’s Band, and Omemee will be cr 1' led with vieihre. Ron}: Roberts will preach in the Method!“ Clutch on Sabbath noxt In the morning on " Who constitute the Royal Prhatlwol. their dlgnit)’. duty rd lvlvaudm-sa," and in the evening 0 . the " Wrath of the Lamb and what. i implies” All are invited to hear £ was important subjects. Prof. Sherwood will moot the Band on Bastards, evening 3t. tho Band Hall tbout room-mixing the Omemco Cilio zen’ I Bnnd. The Mission Bend of Christ Church gave 1 very successful Concert at the Rectory on Tueedsy night. A goodly audience was present. who enjoyed the programme prepared by the Band very much. The programme consisted of 22 numbers end the members acquitted themselves very creditahly. The Mise- ion Band supports on Indian girl and j clothes her every you. The clothing exhibited in'ene room sud very much mimired Atter the Concert refresh- ments were served and with the sing- ing of ‘ God sure the Queen ” a very m--ceee!nl concert was brought to e cioee The proceeds. which amounted to about $7.00 ore to be spplied to the Missions" work of the Mission Bend. OMEMEV. LIZ-(IONIC ’ 4:.“ " a;. .4 Gave Tile 16:}? When afflicted with \. $3 the farmer, perhaps I: S: any other artisan. is 01 no relief from vhcuznms . , the disease punk-ates {51¢}:- ~ It is the discovery of Dr. '1 12" i Rheumatic Cure that the J a boon to the rheumatic sufi [Mr. John Council, Bcdford D. b I ‘I â€" wv u-yu .Aux. he could not put his Lo: 0:: the ground. He saw Dr. Hall's. Rheumatic Cure advertised in the papers, bought two bottles and used them bOih. This so relieved him that he was able to walk around, and after using four bottles he was perfectly cured, and has not been troubled with rheu- matism since. Dr. Hall‘s Rheumatic Care is put up in b0 can! houlu confining (cu dayu‘ sternum: Fur sale by all dmggilb and dealer: in malidue. Tho Dr. Bill W0 (‘0‘ Kin-gum). Out. Mr: '1‘. II Guthrie. of Fuwler’s Corn- ers. was a vxsnor to Omemee yesterday. She was accompanied by her fame:- Mr. McCarrell, who, We are pleased to loames recmered from his recent injury. _V_, "yuan/11 A": $1- Ont., had a bad attack of rizc matxsm from April till }unc, in years ago. He was so biid 7“ ‘1‘ Reau J. T. Benny's new adv. The Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Langfeldt were presented by the congregation of Christ (‘hnrch with a. [mantifnl China Parlour Cabinet and a. Turkish Draw- lug Room Lauren). Mr. '1‘. Ruth and Miss 3!. Ruth, were visitors to l‘eterboronuh Saturday. Mr. and Mrs R. J. Guthrie, of Emily, were naiturs to 1’eter!»oro Saturday. Messrs. \V. II. (‘nrry 6: (‘o., always keep :1 \\ ell~assnrted stm‘k of dry goods. bums (E shoes, etc“. Their stock 13 up- to-dute and caunut fail to please. M r. David (‘urnelL who re§ides a. few mfies norm of ()memee, has made what ln~ friends consxder a. remarkub o recm'er)‘ from his recent illness. “0 bad I-een in no :r health f-~r 30"). years, and a. couple nf months ago he was M- tnckod with Nonriay and pneumonia fullnwmg which abscess“ farmed in the lungs uh] a law fever AM. in which proved very pxhunsting «min: to hf. weaker-ed corusmutlmx He was full of pinch, hm‘ever, vml fought. a harl fight snccewfuiiy. 'i‘o-da)‘ he felt sutlic-ientlvmom-cred to be able m drive in Lindsay with his \\ ire and call on his physician, Dr. \Vhite,and other friends. Mr.Corne11 10-day weighs a shade less than 88 pounds but he ex~ poem to tdd flesh rapidly when fine weather comes. Mossrs. 'l‘hos. Ivor) and Sona’ Grand Spring Millinery Openings of 1900.1“ Omemee and Bethany “are very satis- fwtnr), and a. Mary large number of ladies MIemied and “ere very much {housed with the many handsome hats. hmmets en ,0" exhibition. Miss Al- lan at Omemeo had the mlliinery moms handsomely ducorated, and i which gave evidence of her excellent taste in Hue line. The many beautiful Iy trimmed huts “as a. great. intrau- ion. “in; 'lompkins at in-Ihnny, also had in up-to-dn- e diapln} nfl andsmno an Ice in sliiilnery, and the splendid decorations i f her rooms «are a credit to herself and the amen-rising firm {or i which she is head millilmr. The water in Pigeon River is too high {or lay ing the saw mill foundation. This is caused by the raise in Buck- horu dam. Mr. Wm. Coningham is touring down the old 10;: eXohotol at Henderson Corn- ers, East of Omemee. 0r its Equivalent in Cash. A free trip to Paris and return will be given by Tm: ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN ‘ of New York to the person making the largest. list of words by using only these eight. letters “ A-M-E-lt-i-C-A N, " for example: arm, men, rice, nice, etc‘ An elegant upright piano for each second and third largest list. A high grade Bicycle for each ofthe next five largest lists. A Uraphaphune for each of the next ten largest. lists. A Morris Easy Chair, handsomely upholstered, {or each of the next tWenty-five largest ‘ lists and a. choice of either a beautiful Silk Dress Putteru or a. China Dinner Set for seen of the next fifty largest lists. In one of a tie for anv prize the cash equivalent will be eqtuliy divided among those entitled to it. and all suc- ,A_ _.III -.1. flluv-v- - --'â€"' -,, c-essml Canadian contestants will rec- eive prizes free ofdnty. Forward yenr list oi words (correctly numbered) with- fifteen 2 cent Canadian or U S. stamps for a “"88 months trial subscription, and you W)" receive full particulars and n xtlhcation o! the result as soon as award is made. Over 5 250,000 has been expended dur- ing the past twelve years to secure for The Illustrated American it’s position ln the foremost ranks ofAmerican pub- lications and $100,000 more in m be grant to obtain {or it the largest bong. i fide circulation 0! {my high class max. '1 ,_ ___. _.--‘__-f..l ”(1U uln-.u-..:..,â€"-. azine in the Wo'râ€"ldii'Evéry successful ronteatam is to recommend it to their friends and assist it} increasing its ul- ,r,n-.:__ nu- IIIVIIUB “In“ â€"vv~-- _ ready largo annual circulation. The competition opens April 18th. and cloa- es May 313:. 1900. Five teachers from the New York Public Schools will b9 invited to act as a committee of final award. Write your list of words with name and address plainly.and forward promptly. Address Tm: TLLt's'mn-xn Mamas. Dep't ‘C.’ American Tract Society Building. New York. FREE TRIP TO PARIS. obiain I naps more than 1, is obliged to suffer acutely, simply from the fact that relief is in:onvenient.At the same time a man might live i n a L l c c k survurfled ‘0‘: medical {102015. nuke disease, I: u \4 IA Lu- practiâ€" 1d Lhen The Clouglxers were the firut tu intro- duce into («mum the now poplflar small page style, high qualin' paper, frequent illustrations, and the many features Much made the modern Chutuh paper so auramive, Including the pleasing variety of 29. large stufl' of ednonal writers, moutof whom were specialists in their departmem. Seven years ago tho l‘rcsby 1.0mm Review, which was then in Its ninth year ofpublicatiou, was bought b,’ “no Messrs '1‘. R. and J. P. Clougher..’ Since that time the Review has steadily im- proved, both in literay exwlleuee and commercially. Three years ago the Messrs Clougher formed the Presbyterian Review Com- pany, Limited, with Mr. '1‘. R. as busi- ness Manager and M r. J. 1’. as Secretary Treasurer, and engaged in other branches of publiehmg, which have more and more occupied their time and attention. Early this year, Mr. T. R. Clougher retired from the management in order to take the Managing Directorohip of the nenly incorporated Canadian Uaun-m and Olequ Company, Limited 30 thai the Review Company had to consular as to his successor. Henry ‘1‘. Everett, Wetchiimker’. of Petetbnro, w ill be at the Bredburn Home Omemee on the first Tuesday in every month. Bring your watches and clocks and have them cleaned and re- paired m firet-chussty le. FILESâ€"Pl LESâ€"PI LES. itching Piles instantly relieved end positively cured. Perrin’s All Healing Ointment alleys all ititation and heals every kind of sore irom acomuiou pim- ple to the most malignant eelcer. Uld sores, Barber’s Itch, Salt Rheum, Ecle- ma, Ring Worm and all skin diseases A Specific for Pin Worms 256. per box PERRIN’S DRUG S‘l‘ORE, LINDSAY. About this time a Synicate under the direction: of the Rev. D. C. Hoasack, late pastor of Dunn Avenue Presby- terianchurch, made an other for tho Fresh) terian Review, mhich has now been accepted, so that hereafter the paperwill he published by the new proprietors, who. wtth largo cspital At their disposal. and the her Mr. Hon. sack as President and Managing Editor should carry the paper tn that point of excelicnce which it. has ulna” been the aim of the proprietors- making the Review a journal not only uorthy o! the Church, but one that will be help- ful to the thumb and lwmus of its In] to 111: members. Dr. beelands. exporiencrd and auc- t succeutul Dentist, of Lindsay, “ill be: at. the L‘ounnercial House op PosL Ofliw, Umamee, on Tuesday. May 1. He will have gas and best pain obtuuders Call * in the {orenoun if possible and secure I an appointmnnt. | on by Messrs. Beunut Bros. m cou- ' necnou with the Umemee Marbles Works, has been dissolved, and {11' future the businvss will be carried on I by Mr. John Bouueu. ' SPRING SEEDS FOR 1900. Garden Seeds, 5 packages of American for 10¢. Field Seedsâ€"Red Clover, Al- falfa, Alsyke, and Tnnothy. Mange-l, Long Red; Danish Sugar Bcets; Turnip Seed, Hun- garian. Millet, Potatos; Onions, Dutch Sets; and Corn. Oxl Cake, 1 Seed ; Flour; a1 ity guaranteed. The partnership heretufore carriedl , I Dissolution of Partnership. 'Saltâ€"Dairy and Cheese, in bags and barrels. All kinds of Plow Repzurs Agt. for well known Plow Companies. Goods delivered promptly. Omemee, April 4th, 1900. Popular Presbyterian Paper. Josenh T. Beafly. William-st, : Lindsay. PUMPS OF ALL KINDS. AGENT FOR THE- Brantfnrfl Pumping Winflmills. IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. Deep Wells a Specialty. W. H. IRWIN, First Door South of Mann- der’s Hotel, MANUFACTURER OF ong Red ; Danish HAMBURG, Turnip Seed. Hum BERLIN, - t, Potatos; Onions, ST. PETERSBURG, .nd Corn. MILIAN, Herbageum. Fiax ‘ YOKAH-AMA all grades, and qual- MADRAS, d. SYDNEY._ _ -_ Pump Works, Omen‘xee Manager. L‘. V“ LAV... and 35THE PETER JAMILTON. ’ "3- Manufacturing 00., Peterboro. , Headquarters at Kennedy 85 ' Nichols’ Planing Mill, Omemee. \Vhere we invite yo UI inspection of Implements, and take )our order {01 the diflerent lines of Machinery at this old anJ Reliable Firm, including Bmdexs, latest improved (Bonnie) Seed Drills Cultivators, ' PIOWS, Harrows, 81c. We are in full swing manufacturing all kinds Doors, Sash, Mouldings, 8m. Custom Sawmg done this Spring on the shortest notice. when you an: dealing: with a ‘iucul firmsuvcs you all annoyance of dclay ingetting repairs atiendcd to when needed perhaps in the busiest part oi the-season. Experience has proved this Firm can cope with any outside firm for durability and pcrtection in every way in their respective lines. ‘ will Contain more stock than ever at prices cheap as the cheapest. D.W. KARN. CO’S PIANOS :AND : ORGANS Have a world-wide reputation, a life time experience coupled with ample finanCCs, places them on the most favorable basis to do busr- ness. Some of the foreign ofiices include: HAMBURG, - - GERMANY. BERLIN, - GERMANY. ST. PETERSBURG, - RUSSIA. MILIAN. - - ITAL Y YOKAH-AMA - JAPAN. MADRAS, - INDIA. QvnNmY - -AUSTBAL1A. AGENT, a. home agent -. J. D. Thornton, The “ Rathbun {s the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plas- ter Pans Charcoal. Also Headquarters for \\ indsor Salt, “ Dairy Cheese Butter ” Blands. logether with Offices 1n all the Leading Always on TELEPHONEsâ€"Agent’s Ofiice, Incluutoulculno Agent, KENNEDY NICHOLS. OUR LUMBER YARDS Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings The Northern Life As suranaa Company 01 Canada. AT OUR FACTORY Head Oflice, London, Ont.- HON. DAVID MILLS, Q. C., Minister of justice, President. JOHN MILNE, Manager. . The latest metl ods and most profitable plans of Life and Em owment Polices Issued. -_____- A--. ..‘ any-“1" f‘Ar‘lI’ (‘YTD "HE GUARANTEED CASH SURâ€" RENDER AND LOAN POLICY, issued by the NOR l HERN LIFE, i5 unequalled by any other Life Insurance Policy in the \Vorld. vvv Rates are low, terms liberal, security ample, Cash surrender value. paid up Insur- ance, Loan value, or extended Insurance, guaranteed after three years, and are all en- dorsed on the Policy For rates and full information apply to I. D. THORNTON, Local Agent, at Ome- mee. or to 374 WATER ST., PETERBOROUGH. A 7 years’ guarantee with each instrument. Patronize Lt and avoid all regrets and dissatisfaction. Authorized Capital.........$I,000,000.00 Subscribed Capital ...... 858,350.00 Paid- -up Capital... 206,725.00 SURPLUS for Security of Policy Holders ..... 857,376.43 hand. Perfectlv Dried and Seasoned. Best qualities Hard and Soft Coal, Cordwood and Millwood. Call and get our prices and examine goods. .. G. H. HUWSUN, Ganaral Agent, . H. M. BAKER, : : Lindsay. EMBER 77 B ; Town Office, 77; Mill Office 78. ities in the Dommion. OMEMEE. Madill's Drug Store, The Peoples Gfloeevy W hen In Peterboro lune sour 1) we tested by W M. MADILL who is 3 than oughly ptactical UP’l‘IClAN. Sutistuelion guaranteed or money refunded. 315 full up with all kinds of [3" Confectionery, Biscuits, Fruits, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons, Raisms, c. W. BRADBURN. Robinson Ewarlt. A NEW STORE A NEW STOCK, NEW PRICES. Look at a Few of Our ' Prices. $1.00 Boot. Men’s Blucher Cut $1.20. Men's Oil Grain $1.50. Boy’s Boots 65, 75, 85, $1.00. Boy’s Chocolate $1.25. Boys Dongolas $1.15. Ladies’ Oxfords 75, 85. 1.00, 1.25. “ Southern Tie 1.65, reg $2. Men’s Bunkim 90c., good as any Robinson Ewart; LINDSAY, JUST BY WAY OF............ ..A BIT... i am int the Bicycle business againi \VITH AGENCY FOR THE Best Wheels : : in the Market. No Charge for Exan‘zination. New Yaars’ Fresh Stock of Drugs, and Patent Medicines, Field and Garden Seeds, and the R. J. Mulligan, DRUGGIST, OMEMEE LATEST WAR NEWS. 1’ . 74 Kent St., 2 Doors West Campbell's Grocery Humming lhls' Sum OM EMEE. Call and See Our Display; EANDIES, 142 Hunter St., Peterboro. ON TARIQ

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