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Omemee Mirror (1894), 10 May 1900, p. 2

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,» ., ~ Cut in Cigars rich Reel '- pâ€"to-date TE! EI’HONE 92. m “LINDSAY, in charge of ' Peterboro, ,- 0. Box 361 Ontario 8. WALTER SHEEN; m‘lflsal, ” for 1397,18 by all adds .01!“ in the market. Rs firs: mat is 1' hr, waen yon rememlwr that it 19 ml: A High Grader, and the annual M Ibraaintenance and reps!” 13 low- 1 “I. I Duo handlad those mm: for nauhlp “.m. COLY I “,5 Sergeant McCrca‘s I appreciated by a wide "ronoox-ial rumors. readers. An extract he may ITREET. autumn. 3 Ictler, headed H The m. 'm'blcoom and {tux-ray mm“. ' O'ncn Rom: tang...) Molnm. 7:03pm: 33 arid ioanpes for 23 15¢ Pipes for IO 30. Pipes for 5 Corn Cobs .2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh at :Bankrnpt Stock of Pipes "Vancedora "Itinéys The undersigned has 2i thor- ‘ough bred Tamworth Boar, which :33. will keep for service on the prem ‘53», Lot II, Con. 5, Emily, dur- ing thc ensuing seasoa. Tums $1.00 at time of service. Br. '1'. Papham Hefialianub, h". DAB. razor: AND NOSE. PITRRBOROUGH. _.__- v v â€" â€" - -‘ w apprcmated by a wide circle of ’vronaopaal rumors. 'rcaders. An extract from his last me srnnmw. aluminum. 3 letter, headed “ The: Music of Ac- V itxve Servic e," ”was copied from om caANax-Omemeo “d Emu, , the Mirror into the Montreal Daily ”0- l " "0°! “‘1‘ 5° 8'“ ‘0 tar ofSaturdav last as follows: Mfgav n :gcooeeded E. Dally, of the l S . ’ 7‘03”.“ hope to‘koép up “0300ng Serg-t. [Olin BIICCTCEI, 0f the ISt m‘haf} gmgsuglggzrrg‘m;n g Canadian Contingent, writes to an 930. nUm.Propuetox-..unduy.; his sisterin Omemec, Ont; u Con Lâ€"â€"â€"_______.___ I certs and music being mentioned Ircmmd me of the kind ofmusic I :fippnpmmu 5%?”?::“mii‘:;:::“fhsmelz“ S'I‘OREYm('()RNEII..‘On the 8th inst.,in the MeHiodist (hutch, Ome- meo, by the Rev. R. M. Pope. assisted by the Rev E Roberts, Mr. R. H. Stor- ey of the Township of (Javan and Miss Lizzie Victoria A. Cornell, of the Townshxpome. â€"-â€"-â€"â€"_â€"__ BURNEF T0 DEITH. On Saturday nighi a shocking acci- dent occurred at (‘encrm-illa, South Mona‘han. by which the 15 months old :rmannnusn nmuWurKs ”Mr. Solicitor. Notary Public. do" MILLBRUUK. : : : ONTARIO. mum: on”. (no: new You, omce. Ilr. D. A. Shuw, mm, will be at his harboro Studio during um second and In: wool: of each month to luumc‘ nu- de.“ in the art of painting m 01!: and 'uorcolon. Syeciul attention given “unclean from 1. distance and Por- inn woxk. Studio 37 Wine: at. Bradburn House, 01115111513, third laxity of each munth.â€"4T-Iy AM no ' test. and improved branches ‘1 dentistry successfully performed. film. modenlu. O F F I C B we: quaty’n Drug Store, comer Kent. and William streets. it» past winter I was anemo- lcurlug 3 great quantity of un- Btio ”mp timber. This will be ltto all my customers, and will maintain yum high standard of Elfif my goods have enjo) ed in Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate of Toronto Universâ€" ity ad Royal Culiage of Dental Sur- Tflflflh Bear for Service. m:- the Omomae Cozumel-chad Motel, ”penile the new Post. Office Block, the am '1' and” of every month. Admin- htotod gun with great success for over a yum. Beautiful mm and Splendid 11-. Crown and bridge work inserted. Links], oflice nuarly opposite Simp- son's Hatch-2845' H or D ark; Veteflnfi. §'l?¢'sl~'.lf XJE-i;, £09. 0:. -. and roam-.ucu :2 W Mum unreesi mun. Ulldl‘Lâ€"Jl-K m W H IRWIN I. FEE, Proprietor Robert Ruddy. Dr. Neelands, DENTIST, - LIN DSAY, Money w Luna. 9-“ PAINTING. 6 for 7 for 6 for 7 for 7 for for for for 15 for 25 for IO for 5 In every 15 Cents 25 (5 25 .- IO 25 25 cents Ouuriu Vet.- I The last mail b of Feb. 14. also 11’s of 13. and s mught meyours R. ]. M's and El- ome papers. One of them, one of them the Ortllm Packet. I never expected to sec myselfin print; and I ‘my letters were: not w that m mind. In number of private letters publish- ed in the pagers which have corm ‘1 to my notiCc I hue seen a good d *3! ofâ€"well, fiction. The last assure yon rittcn with the limited English papers infom: us of our (O H Bloemfontein, March 29, " DEAR ANNA,â€" SERGT McCREAS LETTERS TO HIS SISTERS. .. J ' iThere is a Mauserâ€"the high so- .prano; Martiniâ€"the contralto; 'Vickers-Nordenfc-ldtâ€"â€"tenor (he !is great on runs) Kruppand How- , 'itzerâ€"bassos. I did not enjoy . the series of concerts much, butI l was very much pleased to. hear I the bassos on one oceasion, when ‘ the tenor was! too prominent. Another class was the march mus- , 1c, the swish, swish, of theinfant- ry’s feet through the grass, the clatter of cavalry, the conglom- eration oftransport sounds, and , the loud metallic ring of the artill- lery. Bigpipes sole accompanist. I Then there is a grand round of thousands of veices of man and 'beast, and the noiSeofpicks, shov- els, axes, kettles, fires. etc, when we pitch camp. I think these will live on my memory forever. But what do you think was the sweet- est music I heard since I left home? It was the Chorus of , Church Bells, Sunday morning. ” come a favorite with the travelling public, who deeply sympathize with him and Mrs. Boundy in their great bereavement. The flora} txibutes were most beautiful. Port Hope Guide, Saturday: The funeral services of Elbert R., son of Conductor R. Boundy, werecom pleted in Toronto yester- dar. A short service was held at the heme of Mr. Love, 350 Ade- [ laide-st., West, where the body ,was taken from Port Hope on Thursday, and its interment took place at Mount Pleasant cemetery. ‘ There was avery large attendance of friends and relatrons, showing the esteem in which the family were held. Conductor Boundy, during the many years or” his ser- vice on the Grand Trunk, has be. The Music of the Conductor Bounay’s Bereavement. are sent in the regular “av. At the place ofdelivery the postmast- er is req-iired, according to postal regulations, to receive first from the incoming mails the registered letters, no matter what time ofthe day or night it may be, then if there 13a Special delivery letter on the package it is immediately delivered by 5 special messenger. It will be seen that this is a very convenient and valuable service, and would often be the means of saving an additional expenditure by telephoning or telegraphing. One ofthe regulations of the Post Office Department, and one which is not generally knOWn, and l consequently not frequently taken Iadvantage of by the public, is the special delivery in Cltli 5. All that is required to use the service is the placing ofa special delivery stamp (n the envelope, these: stamps being obtainable at any post office for ten cints. The postmaster receiving all such let- ters places them on‘the top of the registered letter package and they can“ finn‘ ._ AL 7 Kuay wrote: “..t Naauw Poorts who should I find as press censor but my friend Col. Sam Hughes, M.P. for North Victoria in the Canadian House of Commons. Him I first met at thejubilee Celebrations in Lon- don, and he v.sited Melbourne to wards the end of the same year (1897). “The soldier-legislator is a man of many parts, and his ser- vices are being largely availed of the war authorities, principally in works of organization. Not only was he press censor at Naaw but also railway staff officer, and a ‘ variety of other things. A busy man, who never forgets that he Is acolonial, and whOSe pride in the Canvdians' skill leaves him a warm admirrr of soldiers from Aumraha. To this officer I am indebted for many courtesies, as, inderd, is anyAustraIian for whOm he has an opportunity of doing a friendly turn.” The Montreal Daily Star of last Saturday has the folluwmg; In aletter to the Adelaide (S. Ausxrdlia) Obseryer, Major W. T. '_â€"..u - nillln, ”‘13 UC' a favorite with the travelling . ___L- ' ' A Little Know.) Postal Rule cnot written with In the limited at 3 letters publish- : vhich have conn s for nk, has be. e travelling ivmpathize Soundy in lent. The t beautiful. ._.. B War. ctters are : circle of )m his last Jsic of Ae- )icd from real Daily :follows: of the Ist .vz'ltes to It.: “ Com lentioned V {music I o lately. high so. Hwn- â€". g ’00. uvllUUI Miubook gagz‘g'em 8201 , . v .. -v "-1. nuu "I I"!- hang our heartfelt sympathy in theirterrible af- fliction. Mr. Lang and the Ed. of the Mirror attended school together in Millhnnb ..-__ * ue m :1 )0w state? yesterday from shock and fright. LATERâ€"We are pleased to learn the girl referred to has been exoner- ated from all blame, as she had been granted have of absence. W° gnaw! ‘0 Mr. and Mrs. Lana nu. ........ .â€" “C10! The shock was a very severe Mrs. Lang. The girl who hu. lot: in charge ofthe girl was be!" a low state yosterd: slmckjlqd fright. ,__--~- uvvi!‘ thing that could be done {or the child was done. pm in case was hopeless. The doctor expected ll would lwe only two hours, but u lingered eighteen. , The flame: had gained consldouble headway ln the room. but, it being sum-duly nlxhc. there was an unusually large crowd of people around. and the house and the furniture were saved. "PI-n ahnnl. u. _ , master and store-keeper. lost. its life. Mr. and Airs, Lam: were both busily engaged in the store attending: upon their customers. The store and house all in the same building, but the door between them was closed. The baby was asleep in He Cradle in the dining room under the charge of a hired girl ebout 18 years of age. She thought she would slip out for a. few minutes and did so without the knowledge of Mr. or Mrs. Lang. It is supposed that in clos- lag the door she awoke the child. and t that it eat up in the cradle and pul.ed the cover frum nimble near by, bring-l ing down and shattering the coal oil lamp right beside and under its cradle. The noise was not heard and the fire must have been burning about three minutes when Mrs. Lang heard the baby acrcam. She rushed into ”-6 room and [cum] it in flames.the<~radle and child being completely enveloped. She picked it up and rushed from the room with the flames still issuing from it. chilling. Dr. Montgomery was telephoned for end arrived in five minutes. Every- thinu e|.ne..._..Ij L, e , On Saturday nigm a shocking acci- dent occurred at (‘entrovme, South Monaxhan, by which the 15 months old child of Mr. James T. C. Lang, post- master and Atari-keeper. lost its life. IOHN. The above letters from Sex-gt. McCrea, arrived on same mail. He also sent a ‘Souih African Shilling to his little nephew Clifford Mulligan. It bears on one side the inscription Z. Afrik Rap and I shilling 189 closed in a wreath of leaves. and on the other side is a striking profile likeness of Pres- ldom Kruger. it is just the size of our 250. piece but a little lighter. Juuucu IS (lead again. “/1“ write I kn Bob soon. It is pretty warm to- day. ow I am only a. working girl, And I am not ashamed to say I belong to the ranks of those )\ ho toil For a. livirg do: by day. Dear F10. With willing feet I press along One hand is better the other lm In the paths that I must tread, proving. Recieved letters of25th Proud that I have the strength and March from Elle, Arthur, and ““11 Anna, Rev. Mr McCamus and To earn my daily bread. Lieut. Suddaby. I am sending papers by this mail. Our Regt. has been out twice since I wrote. Beers gave the British the slip both times. I had a lot to wrlte . but my right hand is not quite well yet. It rained from allquarters yes terday. Excuse shortness of letter. Ihave not even made a note since I wrote Anna. Our tents, blankets, rubber sheets and clothing arrchd from Belmont yesterday all very welcome. JOHN. Only a working girl, thank God, With willing hands and heart, Able to earn my daily bread And in life’s battle take my part. You could offer me no title I would l a more pron l to own, And I stand as high in the sight or God As the Queen upon her throne. Ye gentle folks who pride yourselves Upon your \i'ealth and birth. And look with scorn on those who have Nought else but honest worth; Your gentle birth we laugh to icorn. For we hold this as our creed. “That. none are gentle save the one IOHN' WI (1 n d l " The above letters from Sergt. McCrea, 1° 083 a gen 0 wt ' arrived on same mail. He also sent a We are only the lower classes, ' South African Shilling to his little But the Holy Scriptures tell, nephew Cllfl‘ord Mulligan. It bears How when the King of Glory on one side the inscription Z. Afrik (Jame down to earth to dwell Rap and 1 shilling 189 closed in a Not With the rich and mighty. .vreath of leaves. and on the other side Neath vostly palace dome, s a striking profile likeness of Pres- But “ith the poor and lowly dent Kruger. It is just the size of He Olltse to make his home. ‘ iur 250. piece but a little lighter. He was one 0! the lower classes, And had to toil for bread ; . . ' So pom, that ofttimeo he ha-l erREY’"(0R1\EIL._‘OH “)8 Sill NO place to lay his head ; ash, in the Methodist ( hurch, 0an- H k , l ‘ .‘ . t l'l lee, by the Rev. R. M. Pope. assisted e nous “ ‘3 l ‘5 0 ‘l ’0'” y "‘9 Rev E Roberts, Mr. R. H. Stor- And toil the long day through ; V 0f the 'l'ownsln’n a! I‘m”... ...j u- ., . MARRIED. Lieut. Suddaby. I am sending papers by this mail. Our Regt. has been out twice since I wrote. Beers gave the British the slip both times. I had a lot to wrlte but my right hand is not quite well yet. One hand 15 befier the other im proving. Recieved )etters of25th March from Elle, Arthur, and Anna, Rev. Mr McCamus and March 30,. The R. C. R. was photoed this a. m. Inillustration note me with bandaged hands, between Maxim and first shelter. Joubert is dead again. \Vill write Bob soon. It is pretty warm to- day. ed “ Too Late. ” Lving full length with an oil cloth sheet and news papt r for a desk, is not a very comertabIe position for writing. II.“ I The A: my Christian Association havethree tents here. I visited one on Sunday night. - Mr. Black of Belfast. a typical Irishman Spoke. He was Very interesting. I felt like asking him if he knew john McCrea of Newry. About 50% of the letters I get are mark Hrom Grasyan to Bloemfontein. The Dr. says ifyou have the sor- es, you are not liable to have the fever. There was quite a movement 01 troops towards Pretoria yester day and day before. From all the evidenCe at hand Idon't think we will lie in that move, but If we are, my feet are good and boots not bad, so I will be able to get along with the rag tag and bob tail oftlze Regt. at least. V ,,e _ ..._-.‘ .â€" nyuvu u. A., till the back of this busmess is broken. I think Bobs is now able to say “ Now Iew (bert) I have thee on the hip.” I hope not to exceed the term very much. we have been issued pretty nearly full rations, and I haw: been eat- ing about a pound of bread daily ‘ extra. The conSequence is I have 1 regained what flesh I lost on the marrh here. Ium in good run‘ save one Veldt (pronounced felt) sore on one hand and a couple on the other and they are felt some too. Except when it rams the weather is lovely, balmy north winds during the duv,and rather too cool at night. The health of the B. C. R. is not as good as one would the. Considerable fever and \‘ddt sores. I thmk it must ée the re-action afhr the wo:k You will knowlly this time I will not be back within tl e six months, nor do I want to leave S. ”V v-â€" .-.u gzound,y0u knouywh’fit is gomg onfibctter than I do. vou see although I_ and Mrs. Lang om- Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, treats all diseases of domeltl~ outed animals. Special attention to equine deum‘cry. Charges moderate. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, KING BT33“, cums, 0N2. FURUNCLINE. Ifyou don't know what it is uk for Dr. Gray’s Remedy for Bails. A posi- tive and permanent cure for Boiln, Pinn- plea and Bad Blood. 25¢. per box. PERRlN’S DRUG STORE, LENDSA YA The local agalicy for Martin’s Sleam Laundry Is at the Mirror Oflicg. Leave your parcels ear!v.â€"43 ”a ..... ... uunuull an me from, says: “To Canada we take oflour hut-s. She ‘ has sent us, besides other worthy rap~ veuentativés, a regiment of Infantry that wins admiration from every eul- dier for marching, endurance or fight- ” can challenge comparison with any baitallon In Lord Roberta’ and that is saying a good deal.” ing. army, Montreal, May 7.â€"A Star cal London says: The Bloemfonte respondent of The Daily News“ lug Greater Britain at the from .V..--au , He knows Low we get tired For Heflms been tired too. 0. working girls, remember, It is neither crime or shame To work for honest wages, ._ Since Christ has done the same, And wealth and high position Most seem of little worth To those \\ hose fellow~ldborer Is King of heaven and earth. So when you meet. the scornl'ul sneors Just lin your head in pride; The Shield of honest womanhood (‘nn turn each sneer asxde: And some day they will understand The: the purest, brightest pearl Mid the gems of noble womanhood 15 only a working girl. ‘ Dr. W. T. Rodgers Hats Off to Canada Ga ONLY A WORKING GIRL. You can’t fiave it a week without your blood being impure and your nerves all exhausted. There’s just one remedy for youâ€"â€" ' “f‘ If you have it, you . know it. You know all about the heavy feeling â€"‘ in the stomach, the formation of gas, the . nausea, sick headache, and general weakness of the’wholehody. ‘ L)’ 7.â€"A Star cable from The Bloemfontein cor- M. J. MORTON >' News, describ- Sergt. Major Martin, Proprietor. OMEMEE: :AGENCY, . Mirror Ofice: mall and set Price Lubâ€"fl VICTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY Remember, we do not dry stvam -lt’u hurtful to any Inbrlc‘ air or heaven Is our ngrnt. Ii men and women could have all their noedl supplied as anally as they can so: first-clus Laundry work done here; but it’s not pomiblc. We have reduced prices mn- terlally roiiowmgthe purchnseor new ma.- chinery, and you can add to your happiness ‘ and ouf’sntismtion any time by sending uh nu extra hundlv or Laundry work. LIFE WOULD BE HEAVENLY INDEED Get your Repairing done at W. F. \lx-(‘uru's Jewellery Store. l\n high price”. " Live and Lex Live," our nmno. AHWOrk warranted. Come and see us. 77 Kent-Sh. Lindsay.â€"5-tf , 7 V . -,._. ..v...... u. w“. u, an newuneulers. MUN?! 0.36'3nmv- New York Branch 0mce. 625 F St. Washington. D. C. A handsomeiy Illnstmtgd weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific ournnl. Terms. $3 a year: four months. 81. 80 d by an newsdealem. IIIIIIII A A -- -- ' ‘ TRADE MARKS Desmns Copvmcm's ace. Anyone aending a sketch and description may quick! ascertain our opinion free whether an invent on is probably patentabie. Communion- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents mom. free. Olden: agency for securing patenu. Patents taken t rousrh Munn A: Co. receive magic! uoticc, witAhout charge. in the Sciéfififié' ‘fifiié‘fican. Barristers, Solicitors Jan, I.indsay,0nt. In Umemee every Monday. N. R.â€"Hu\'e sovoral (-lients who desire in 1m v gum! {arm pmperty at a bargain. â€"‘27-|,\' The nndersxgnpd is prepared to loan numey on first-class farm property in large mnunms at 4:} per cent Small amounts at slighth' Increaned rates of Into-rpm. 'l’erms of re-payment to suit born)“ er. Mo Sweyn 66 Weldon, â€"24-3m LINDSAY BU‘YPIJZ AND GENERAL REPAIR “'UILKS. A ll kinds m"l‘nrnlm:. hcrcw-cnulng. Forg- lmg. Brazing. Soldering, Ccmeutlnz. and Vulcanizmg, ln Immswcl. limss, L‘mnpuaâ€" illun, \\'nml and Rubin-r. Illa-30h- repairing an all its branches. Tire \‘ulvanlzlng u Specialty. W. WEBSTER, Dr. Arthur Day, 4; PER CENT m" dry clothes by nu l..-A_|_ .- :. The put-2'- 25 William St. N ' , ._ ..... qu buouumers OI Inelate lfirm, and of fashlonable dressers generally. Special ”Spring Ogening‘. . We respectfully invite you to on mg Opening ofImported Suitings, Overcoetings, Trouserings, Vestirgs and Fine Gentiement’s Furnishings on March 1st and foilowing days. ' The excellence ofour stock justifies your most careful attentlon. r First spr- H. E. Bradley '81 Co, 655 marge-st, Peierboro Vssrs A. Mercer Co., lass Mgrphént Tailors andGentIcmen’s tmuance of the valued Mellevme ‘Cd’s George Street, .n..¢ V's... . 4......WJ N0. 1i Williamfiiregt, Lindsay, ~J_'l\ J EWELER, and Issuer of MARRIAGE LICEN SE, Has removed to Handsome New Premises, at 1th Door North'of the a NEW ONTARIO BANK Lonstru c t i 0 n. Ideal seat, post fastener a. n (I handle bar ad- justment. Over- hunging Sprock- et givmg narrow trend and dirLCI driving strain. V\ \ Lightness a n d Simplicity in Special. Features for 1900: Brantfnrds : AAA Welland Vales Successors to . CANADIAN WHEELS FOR CANADIANS‘ .. And the Balance on é ' ‘aésé . MERCER e? (:0 00.000000... 35y Payments. One piece crank and axle, doing away Wlth cot- ter p i n s a n d loose crank an- noyances. An Automatic .0 i1 Rescn oxr keep- ing hearings in bracket lu b r i. catc for season. Mr. D. H. McKinley,who has: situation as head baker In one ‘ loadlng shops there. was :21 town day on a visit. He had with hi 3 curiosity : a Boer Woman" cot keeping the hair in place, bend In: An owameut‘ It had inst from Spion Kop, South Attica. PlLESâ€"PlLES-PILES. Itching Piles insuntly relieve positively cured. Perrln's All Ointment ailayl all iritation an. ovary kind of sore tram scum m pl. to We most malignant selce cores, Barber's Itch, Sam Rheum mu, Ring Worm and all skin (1 A Specific for Pin Worm. 25c. mums DRUG swan, Dr. G. S. (‘ameron and Rev. Lnngfeldt drove to Lindsay on E Int. attending the lecture given 1 Charles Tupper on " The Past. PI and Future a! Canada," The; a! "Mod a reception tendered to [h tinguished Statesman by MLG P Hunger ohbe Bunk of Montreal In. Patton. Sir Charles looklf end lus voice is clear, and w 7 aye is good, and so there are prospects for Her Majesty's lo}- poeltion In thr near future. The 3.7. Cunon Greene, L. TIL. “not 88. James’ Church, Orllha. oficim in the Parish of Omemee‘ £131in on Sunday next. He will p‘ in Chriu Church on Sunday at 7 We loan: that Rev. Canon Gree; instrumental 1:: the conversion or E. A. langfeldt and 3180 [hut he Quad Mr. Langfeldt m "net the Mt. Wnlter H. Coombe, of the fi: Coombe 6: Burnhum, merchants. brook, was a guest at the home q cousin, Mrs. G. W. Mchim, yeacq II. also gave his cousin, the Ed. 31 u call. Mr. “3 W Logtn, of Lindny, ed through town on Tuesday a thoro’bred trotting Cult, which 1 Cold n a handsome figure, [1‘ taking it ‘0 l'exerboro for ampu Henry T. Everett, Watchmake Pombaro, will be at. the Brad House Oxuemee on the first Tuesd: every month Brit." your watcher dock- aud have them cleaned am mud in first-clusstyle. Milo Blanch Mitchell, of the MI or: area” m (Iressman'a store, P born. In at present home on sick I having had a. sex ere attack of la gr We are pleased to note, houever Ibo h recovering, ”:0qu slowly. all." will regret. to learn she is m I: III. Jordan: Brns , City Fl Mists, “huh and retail dealexe in Cut Flowers, 1 3] Duigns. Funeral Wannabe. Pl: Wedding and Tnble Decorations. (1' House Argyle Street. Retail 3m (35 George St. Peterboro. -â€"3m ‘ 0n ‘l‘hursday evening 8 service he held in (‘Ln'st Cuuzcb at 7 u'c 3! which line Yexmrulne Arcbde Allen M. A, 84w. Herbert. Symon: A.;ud a nun: (‘lergyman of 1 will give addresses. An ofl’enury be taken up at that service. Kin Honor, Judge Hnrding, and filter: I, E. Weldon,F. D. Home u, 0'13“}; (1.0.. of Linda 3', und Swain“, of l'oterburo, were in an anco u the Dn- slo ‘ Court Sittiu; Oman” on Friday. Hereafter 'the‘ evening sex-tic Sundnya in Christ Church “'11 be o'clack instead of at 6 30. Mrs. '1‘. Byers, of Peter-born, w; town last. week Calling on lriends For engagement and nodding ‘ go m \\ .F. M m ‘artv, the Jenelie at 8!... Lindsay. South sideâ€"5.x Keep June 15th open. Gnud 3 ct! Jubilee in Onemee. This M the event of the season. Wuci bills. The nun: friends of Mrs. T. A. Field and G ardeu Seeds, Paris G Bluntone for Bordeaux Mixture. Island 1!: Walsh. cor. George and Si: 8a., Peterborouzh. Telephone 146.1 Mr. James Donaldson. of Mi: It; gnu the Mirror 3 friend!) call mlh LKCONIC Mrs. John Hnywood tad Mrs. Rainy returned to Orlllia on Tue mo: : plemnt visit with Rev Mn. ungfoldt u the Rectory. General Dry Goods, Fully Assorted. Special Value In All Lines. Hats and Cap. Latest Styles, Close Cut Pric New GUNS. The Mirroi‘ OMEMEE.

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