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Omemee Mirror (1894), 22 May 1902, p. 3

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-.‘ g 532‘? l5 .r. P ' '.. l 1 l." up I L13] iii :1 I‘ in jc\\'clf_\' can be seen at McCar- tv's store. and when you ceniparc the goo-.15 and prices you will rea- | 1m what splendid values are ._.._ git-3n.” livervthing particularly ’ atti‘lellve. Rings in evcrv style, ‘ with stones that we can guarantee. n l \Vc-liling Rings 14k. Ib‘k. Fine ll . watch repairing, prices moderate. L.â€" 111. l. ilitllllll. The Poplin w Jewelry Store, Kim-ill» “will Cook’s Cotton Root Compound 1a successiully used monthly by over 4' ‘ Saiexlfeetusl. Ludws us‘i: 31 immations are den ‘- .. we. 30. 1, $1 er box: No. 2.1.) degrees stronger.” per box. i'o. l or Amalie-.1 on recriptri prior-(11:11 two a-ceu; stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont. {‘F‘Nos. l and 2 sold and recommended by all responsible Draggists in Canada. Dry Goods, , PETERBOROJ LOCA l4 LACONIC Let us have r. few tunes fruin the (‘ltizeu'n ihul :1: eulixeu Vil‘lOi‘lJ Day proceedings. BAHSAY PAINTS.â€"The 1° 1 g ll t1 pants to paint right See new pic-l tux-e adv; outside page. For sale by T J. Parsons, Cmemee. The Hotel National, l’vlerimro. This popular hazel Lu: re-rtvrztlzt been Mingl- oiled sud i:1.;~r«-H~d. [‘i-'Ii1\lfil.|llill.g :iml attentive hustlers Terms 53.1.0 to >91 .30 pPrll-Lg'. Pruptre for \'-|lil weather bv )uur lieu lzilirsr' lieu'rii uir (lirn'iec. We are experts on liUl‘nB' limiting. liven jul'ii fully guarantor]. l’:iceo iumluvutw. “arterial and nor];- nunsiilp llfhl-(‘lubk‘ W. X). Stimson. having “Elli ll “urn: 1 l l 1 1 1 l l l ..i.dio An ssh nun”. horse ran twin; yester. I do] throwing him out. "he “email In 5441,: injured, end the driver was plight!) brutal-d. if you retain” anythingin Spectacles ‘ oyeglanses .fic. (‘ull and have your eyes tested tree. Satisiuciiun guaranteed. g l’. 11 CO \ l), lirtixgist uxui Optician, l Lindsay.â€"1f. I Pro‘. 3. ii. in: slim-r5, upuclun‘ 21nd o-‘le~ ‘ United eyosp-ciulist, 1min, licuuiuly, \rl.’l ‘ Hall. inner-Lew lill‘lft‘ 11mm .i _\t‘nl‘, and may ' be consullwi'i' llle' lfii'n-lmirii iinnm- 1‘nrlu‘rs. \Vairli [Or-l: \ll ('Ufix‘llilfllllbilw Wen mi 1 chief‘sz. Tliusu- influx \veelk’ or lrnpezroct.; oyeanlmuiil 1.1-; ms! to consult him. ever :25 ESEi‘SPfiafllsasas sums“ senazumwmmsn 9525135135116 57' 5115 a s; n 9. was. as was r . s (Lees? 5.25mi.“ was c’ an sang. a 5. 95.1.1; ariasâ€"959.5 2.512535%; 23:35:! :‘\, Dr Hail, D"llll3i,l‘n!‘2 ernl’Gcorge and ' Simone sits , I’eteâ€"r'tmrn risks n snare oi your patronage. lie. “ill shortly Culli- mence regular visits {0051.9111th Clll’lloll tr: l’u-t Fury, lll'llt'l‘ the an s- picesiiflfnnipihiienice, No 154. if. 0.” W. 0 W. A large number of people from t? e ‘ l Watch fornills zimmnre‘ru the ex-l l l l neighboring minus nmi \‘il‘ujcs lilie'i ii visiting OlzlPllil'e on Sntnrdu) , to 1:: Joy ‘ the boy's spurts. Mr. W l) Stiuron begs to annmmcei to the formers that he has purehztscd 21. l machine lnl' weaving high gmdeSr-riiiy l steel wire farm and garden fences, , which he iii-ends lo manufacture and i erect it: the lowest possible prices. '3 he fence can be made any high: using: any grade of n ire lo euitunya1uiallrequire~ menu, and is guaranteed to be the strongest fence made. Call and not prices. Whlillfil'i Cameglo and lllllllll The Base Bull and Foot Ball iua=ches on Saturday in Onlcmee will be Worth 89851151. .\'o nuliiilssiou, free i. o Nzel sports. a asasasasasesasasasasasasafil‘i ESE-‘7 a; l r: "< l I Lemons lay. For pure drugs at lowest prices, 20 to P. H ( (HI), Phxn B. Druggist and Op- l ticlau, l.lnds;‘._'.â€"lf. l Prof. De Silherg’s next visit to 01ne-' mee “ill be in August. A very serious accident was narrowly averted on Koturdny evening in hen Mr. Hiram Cornell’s horse broke out of the Couriiierciul llnuse shed o'd ran away Mid the buggy cnliding with Mr .7. H.‘ Wilson’s bunny bent the hind uxknaml threw Mrs. Wes Mills on to the wheel. but fortunately \iithoui seriously in- juring her. The other occupants of the buggy were also badly shaken up. BY ALL MEANS let. us cele- brate Victoria Day. When cel- ebrating other birthdays don’t forget the Furniture Store. Nothing is more suitable for a present than a chair, Secre- “855% i ii , 11 .1143 .t, Plas- “ Dairy ’ 8 ualities tally’ etc. It is hard to telljust wheres picture should hang. D on t 'ffice 73 spoil your walls by drivmg‘ Get Room Moulding out It don't cost. much. Yours truly, J. Ii. McCREA. nails on. Fay The 1 l l l l 'Spei lal {or ynn. has recently day on business. guns! at the home of Mr and Mrs it .i ,,... j 1: gift 2..-? - _ 1 fix... raw, ‘1- '. . - ..- «.44 ’- “ I suflered terribly and was ex- _‘ tremely weak for 12 years. The doctors said my blood was all j turning to water. At last I tried - f Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and was soon . : feeling all right again.” 3 Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadlyme, Ct. ’ No matterhow long you . have been ill, nor how .7 ' poorly you may be today, , Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the ,3 .. best medicine you can ‘ take for purifying and en- ~. ' ticking the blood. Don’t doubt it, put your -' whole trust in it, throw ;. . away everything else. SLCOabotile. AlidrngzL‘ts. ~ Ask your doctor what he thinks of Avcr’s .3 . Snrsapanlla. lie know-allubuut thing-rand * oldiamilyumdl‘inn. Filo ’h“ 1. .. , 4 we willbeutisgrui. o v. isadnco‘tnd J. C. AT 5:: C0.. Lowell. Man. .. -- ~ mu. PERSONAL. BIG Mr H J. Alchemy, n1 \luunt Pleasant was ill town yesterday, on business. CELEBRATION Messrs. E English and (ion. Gritlin I ueroin Lindsay yestcrdu",on business. ' OMEMEE ‘ Mrs, R H. Pusey, of Bethe], visited ; ”memes friends this week. 1 ‘ VICTORIA DAY Messrs. Fred Rowan 1lllrloll‘ll, of Toronto friends in town. SATURDAY Mr. D. H D=ck “fits in i‘oterb ~r0, ves- iercluy on hiniioss, MAY 24th slrssrs. Eduard Juiuicruu and Rich- 21rd 3i0rtun,spe1:l Sunday with Mill- brook friends. FREE TO ALL Mr, and M rs. Albert Slirisnn were vis- itor» in the home of Mr. and Mn. 8 Blukley. South Mulls. bun, last “oak. EVERYBODY COME See adv. re. “Early Closing." Among tho-e. from MI. i’lcusnt, who attended ti o 1". 0t Hall Hutch or: Sutur- day, “ermllimlirduiw,.‘lisn131111;“. . l'ss 1199i, \'iss“1l.1: l l. MM- \'.Hr:ti1:<im, Miss 1.911;! l-‘inl:1\‘..\li.~s ‘l»rtlo Sh cl ', .‘le-sri. {wound llerb Shi-rl-l :: d ll. Finlay, Mr J. W. Rosuell, ll. il l‘. ll.,0fthe l 0.1“ , “us 11-. mun this peak, in the interests of the Order. a u d Percy u r e visiting (‘hecsv- vansâ€"so in at h i n 2 Dairy pulls, all sixes and qualities, simpes und mules, at price. that will aural-t. Anything and everything you require in tlnwaro. W. fuel . .r}' l D Stiuuou. The man; friends of Mr A. W. For who will be plow-ed to lcurn Mini-1mm. tinned success in his studies in: Town- to He has passed his final l’hurinacv exuiuin tiuu, m 211v (Tullege of Pharm- nc)’, will: linnnrfl lio~lo «l liilh in a class of it" This mulws iii 11 11. full fledxe-i druuzict, 'l i 9 \llfrllP jOlIIS in extending hearty congratulations to him. Miss Mary Fun-x, of l'vterl am, who l relurwd fr' 111 n lw ”I months 1 :icalinn in D-‘ll‘uli, l8 risiling l-er sister, M rs. S. Fen, Emily. Mrs. Frank i‘.ri 11 :md children, of iiolscayuciui. “ere visitors :1 lb» home of Mr. and 5! rs \V. 1). Stiusvm, Friiluy 'l‘he Misses Annie and Ethel Leth- nngue, “ere visitors to Lebanon, lust meek. .‘lleasn. Perm Parsons and Walt-r Silosm-r were in L'nilsay yeFierdny. Mr. Robt. Bell and .‘=lr' F. Lethungue, of Liiford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs W. D Stimson, Sunduv. Mrs. Albert Slinson is 11 guest at the home of Mr. and M rs. it. J . Fullia, (‘M‘am Mr J .1 Lung was in Lindsay yester- Mrs R .3 Patterson and daughter are visiting hiillbrook friends Mr George Hales, of Montreal. was :1 Patterson, yesterday. Don’t fall to attend thegrund concert in the Bmdbnrn Hull, Orneinee, next Saturday evening. Mr Charles )lcl‘ufi‘rey wheel ed to Lindsay yesterday. Vote for J. H. Carnegie andhonest government. The Omeniee corrcswtnilent to the Post says this paper lied “hen it said that the Government Ollicinls in this village are working: for Mr Heyd, and that “a had better pull in our horns, or we may have to take itbuck. in re- ply to the foregoing ue would say that wefenr neither the Post’s correspon- dent nor any other official of the Grit Government. So let your machinery get into motion at once. Drs. Wightman 85 Scott, Dentists of Peterboro, VlSlt Omemee every 'Ehursday. Office two Doors east of T. Ivory Sons’ General Store. Parties having their coast running at large are liable to be summoned lefnre the Room after this issue of the Ome- ineo Mirror. A concert will he told in 'l‘roller’e School, 8. S. No. S. Emlly. Empire Day. Mar 33. A choice program has been prepared. Admission l0 canto. Doors open at 7 80, Concert at 8 The “ Canadian Wood man,” publish. ed in the interests of the Cunadinn 0r- dor of the Woodmen of the World, has recently been enlarged and othnrwise materially improved. We have just re- ceived the first issue in its new dress, and we must say that it is a credit to the Order and to its Elliot, Sov. W. C. Fitzgerald. Head Flor-1:. The general make up of the Woodman shows that skillful mechanics are employed on its pri :ling stafl'. Mirror from new 150 53.11.1813, 1903“, '7‘.” .4» . «some - 53 » ‘r‘RTUuV‘11 . 3. . ",7... -râ€"--¢<h- .nr n». .. >'-'A.“.'iilf*"ll wars... u“ - ' 'fl . w. ~~'W W. W; ..,~.,....,~.,.,,...........- .. .. . _ for only 500. OUR LEADER! Subscribe now and get all the News. Omemee and Emily omcial Returns for Election of 1898. I l The following fimres for reference will be or interest to our readers Carnegie Austin ‘lOmemee................117 10 1 Emily. Suilzer’s 185 4" 2 " Lane’s ........... 48 ‘15 . 3 " Orange Line 6‘3 ll 4 " Dou‘ueyville ..... 17 $3 > 5 " Mellull-n’s...” 43 H 6 " King’s Wharf... 18 86 440 214 Majnrltv for Mr Carnegie 296. The total majorltv for Sir. Carnegie in the Riding was 438. 'BETHEL. Special to Mirror :â€" Bolhel S. S. purposes holding a pic-nit: in (.‘homong Park, on the second Yn- duy in June. J. P. WHITNEY, True as Steel, And has the Confidence 0f the pro Electorate of this Great Province. ewxsssssescm “ Honest Enough to be Bold, and Bold Enough to be Honest.” . __ _-,_L __..__.. u...” “4â€". -.___. Vols for Mr. Carnegie, u resident of this riding, rind 11 man who is highly resl‘ec'od by Conservatives and Reform- ers alike. Ripans Tabules hold their place as the su- mo remedy which cures dyspepsia, indigestion stomach, liver and bowel troubles, sick head- ache and constipation. No other single remedy has yet been found since the twilightof medical history which is capable of doing so much good to so large a. majority of mankind. Miss Laura Joel-son, of Peterhoro, was it visitor at the home of her sister Mrs. E Slorey, lust neck. Rev. Mr. Conner occupied the will“ in the Bethel (.hureh, on Sunday lust Down with machine pilliiicluns and bullet burners. The BethclS S. held their annual meeting last week for the election of] oiliccrs and teachers for this your/The oilicors elected “ere “8 follows: Mr- (‘1 Suitzor, Sn] eri1.lei.ileiit; Mr. '1‘. )l (Tillilu ell, Assistant Superinl e n d e n 1; Mr. M liulh, Secretary and Librarluu, 'Xirs 'l. M. Caldwell, Treasurer; Mira lliniu Ruth and 18'12 . SPRggNém 321:5 Annie Doulm, {,{gfif} _ ,6. Mani“; m 1-,11 mm. and ”dog.” Just to hand, a. full assortment of 66% Hilton Sherin, for the distribution 0! books and papers. 'i‘eachcrs,-â€".\lr. J. '1‘. S11 iizur, Snruh J .‘lc(‘ague, )1 vs. 51 Ruth, Niruu Ruth, Mrs f‘uliiucll, )irs. all Papers, 1‘} Storey, Mrs. John Me(‘nrrcll, Mrs. J. Boyd, MISS m BMW mama": RAMSAY’S MIXED PAINTS, in fact everythmg muchemrn,‘ ,,.,L,‘S,,.,,,,.,,M,,, m. 1n Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Muralo, Mcl‘urroll,Mr.(‘uldnoll, 311.3 Emmi. Alabast1ne,Jelly Stone,Kalsomine and Whiting. Hardwaie. Slaves and linwaie. LutevoryConservative strike from the shoulder and knock the machine The live-cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The .. politicians out. ‘ family bottle, sixty cents, contains a supply (or a year. 3. Ourllnaa of grmillewnra are complete Cheese Fa’Ctory cans, .CI‘OCkGl'y Glassware) in preserving kettles, dish puns, nuce Also a' complete hne 0f in palm, double boilers, dippere. '1’ Pots, 3’ 1‘ Sleepers, T bottles, pudding pone. GROC ElRI Bis j over: pure, [mks pour, etc. l'rloee love: . c 11 . 1, w. n. in s. . . P mu um __..,_- 1?: - A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited. ... ....._...u...__.. M m» ~77 it The Family Herald, The Omenme , 1 , , . l Aliâ€"rur, and the Coronation pictures of OUR M01 To, Square Dealing. , ' ,4 King 12.1mm and Queen Alexandra I 1'] I for The. The him-V0 pnpors will be seul T . PAR S O N S b to no“ subscribers for the above small ;] I I cum, to Jun. lot, 1903, the pielu‘ee lu- ‘ , I . . eluded. We can as: d the Family ller- aid to our present suburibora to Jun. 1.1 next, including the (‘orouatlon pictures. for only We. These offers are the greatest value yet. Who will be the lire: to lccept our offer ? Please do not ask credit on laundry parcels in future. OMEMEE. Dr. T. P11111111 11111111111111, COURT OF REVISION EYE, EA 1!, THROAT AND NOSE. For the Village of Omemee, will to PETERBOROUGH. held in the W" " BRADBURN HALL, UMEMEE, OFFICE HOURS: at 10 o'clock in the iorenoon of Monday, May 26th, 1902, for the purpose of having appeals made against the assessment roll of 1902. All parties appealing are required to trike notice and govern themselves ac- curdiuuly. For Bargains in Clothing call on F. M. COBB, OMEMEE. Tl EVERY WEEK. While they last you can get Overalls, Smocks, Shirts. Suspenders. All \Vool Pants, At Bargain Prices. Boy’s suspenders from me. up. Gents' suspenders 25c. up. \Ve make suits to order in the latest styles, guaranteed fit, best workmanship at the lowest prices from $12.00 up; trousers, to order. frOm $3.00 up. \Ve also carry a line of ready-made suits from $3.50 up. Call and see us on Every Tuesday, We TakeButter, Eggs and Maple Syrup in exchange for anything you want in our line. F. M. COBB, Merchant Tailor, l At Green’s Photo Gallery, King-st,0memee ' 3“. _ 3 , ; 5,501.0 " McPherson (‘o., 482 (ion. Si , l’eler- burn, we able .tt any time to supply )0” \\ 1th 11 new or seenml hiuul Hit-3 l'lO ol any make nr kind, “'8” sundries and . . . , 9tollu.m.: supp-'19s {opulnizp 11 specialty. 'I to 8 p, n. One of the fiercest rnnil actions that has taken place in Lindsay l’v-r Some years in .k place about 2 o’clnck yester- day lllt9r11(«011,tilllilll the course of un hour eleven dwellings ll 11 ll sow-ml stables were lolullr destroyed besides an immense anmuutni damage horny done. to hourehnll furniture nml other property. The fire crizinnted {run a spark v hicb flvw into a pile of lumber iufireur of Mr James limniltnn’s resi- dance While several emp'orens of tin- limniltnn (‘urriauc Works were engag- ed ln selling a buggy tlroâ€"l’ust. -hw . u“’\"¢‘\- "“\ve GEORGE A. BALFOUR, Cleric; of the Village of Omemeo. (huemee, May lb, 1902. \COURT OEREVISION For the Township of Emily will be held in the Brailurn H1116, [11111133, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon 01‘ Monday, J 11119 2, 1902 fr the purpose of hearing appeals made against the assessment roll of 1902. ani Bull Tournament on Sutnrdnv. May Nth, in Omenine, between the Mt. Pleasant P-Mlilln)‘,!llld Omemee Teams, for a Silver Cup, A grand program of Sports has been arranged, and “'1“ be held in the Driv- ing Park, Omcuieo, on Saturday, May 24,1902. A Kalnthumpluu Procession will he formed on King-st. at l p. m , and proceed to lhe'l‘ark, when the fol- lowing evenls will be held: Base Bull Hatch, (‘editrrllle vs. \‘l’oodville; Foot Ball Match; Men’s Milo Bicycle Race; Ladies' li. Milo Bicycle mice; Man’s Race, 200 yds; Girl's Race, 50 vds. Stone Throwing, “Wind Sawing. Jum [)- whosc natural To those VlSlOii has failed,sec0nd sight will come with the use ofpro- porly fitted glasses. There’s only one way to get the right sort of glasses: to us and have your eyes exam. iucd and tested. We make no charge for this service. - All parties appealing are required to ‘5 lnufnllun:Cniliualontests. kg“ “309' Morgan BIOS», unsuer when called, failing to do so, Sac ' acegtoue uisingl‘outoet,0utch . . . the “We“ will be dismissed. ‘N? rug Greasy Pill. Sports on Water: . Druggists and OptiCiahS, it J GRiNDY 356 alter Stu Peterboro. ’ _ Men’s Single, Double, and Upset Canoe Nearly OppOSllc POSt Office, ' ' I ' Clerk of the 'l‘mvnshlp of Emily. LINDSAY; Gmcmce, Mn)'2151,1902. Races. Tub Race, WaiklnuGrousy Po'e. Admissnon, Free to All Everyone come Committee : Joe Graham, E. Luliliey 6; (l. W. Richards The Omenme Cilizens' Band will be in attendance. ALL PAPER, all styles,“ all prices. AIT until you see me Before selecting. ALL 1902 goods, everything up-to-date. _ n assortment unequalled in town. LOWEST PRICES on record. ots of high grade goods represented. illâ€" , Pl ll? - Whether you are going to apply the paint yoursrlf, or are buymg it for someone else to apply, you ought to take great care to get full value for your money. It’s not the paint that costs the least per gallon that is the cheapest ; it’s the one that_ coyers most surface. wears longest, and easiest to apply. '1 but paint is the Sherwin-Williams Paint; For \Valls â€"Jewel \Vall Finish, Kalsomine, \Vhiting, c. Lawn Mowers, Garden Rakes, Garden Shears, Spades, Shovels, c. A full line of Builders’ Hardware. A complete stock of Boots and Shoes, Men’s, Women’s and Chil. dren's, from the finest kid Shoe to the. strongest SOllCl leather Plow Boot. stimates on all kinds of decorating. Up-to-date Ready-Made Clothing, BOy's Youth’s and. Men’s, Suits, all prices and qualities. Come and see our stock in this line. Remember, all order now at your leisure, New Prints, Cottons, Flannellettcs, TuckingS. Cotionades, Sheet- and I dol ver goods whenever wanted. i age, Pillow Cottons, Dress Goods, Black and Colored, to which we Sample Books are full of the same papers that inyite the attention ofintending purchasers. Bradburn Opera. House, OMEMEE, One Night Only Saturday Ev’g, May 24th Bell's 81111311181 Big Specally Eu. Two and a. half hours' fun. No waite between Acts. Admission 250., Children 15c., Reserved Seats 35c. Reserved seat tickets fur sale at Bradburn's Store. LET ME CALL ON YOU: APERS to suit all purposes. ' to fit every purse. Prices sk your nei hbors what they think, And you will nd they are delighted with them. Purchases always satisfactory. atterne to suit the most particular. very style represented. a L C _ ? are shown in the large city stores. What about ace gurtains. ......... Teas. Sugars, Tobaccos. Canned Goods, Fruits, c. Our Aim is to Sell the Best Goods at Reasonable Prices. eon W. G. ENGLISH, Painter and Decorator, OMEMEE, ONT. East of Dominion Carriage Works . I Doors open at 7.30, Curtain at 8. Wm. Curry 86 00.1... t 1

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