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Omemee Mirror (1894), 7 May 1903, p. 3

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Elsa» Emma-g . tNOW pro wear- ” lyou ms not fit or has by buying TO~ \\' EA R lntury.” NT aves our store. ries our Guar- l l l l l; I I I l l 't is Prepared to haul ass )arm pun-arty in 2 4i per cent Small tlv i creased Int-cu u! of to payment to suit LDON or, 6m, Lindsay, Ont. Monday each month. 1;; t “rule In” (“'8er pl’npt'rt)’ at a bargain. Barley. gut-d has on hand clean Seed barley per bushel. LA I DLEY. Oineinee P. 0. :5, Lot 2, Con. 4. 6 for 25 cents l 7 for 25 - 6 for 25 u 7 for 25 “ . 7 for 25 “ 3 for )0 “ 6 for 25 " ‘bred Short Horn I, "Crown's Star. for service on the to, con. 1. 51ml)“ of 1903. E . Crown's Star Star on forehand. K" I' 24718; Dam, Beaver . 'hv Lml Ian‘s-aorta: In Hot. 13995 3|» I dun, Lillinu “ore ”.233: lam, Gwendoline 5"" I Sovrnign 14016; dam, . by Aborgeldlo (Imp ): 734. by Walton 683:6“: '1 Prince Prince 95“: L 17-5, m- \‘q'lantkllw . “I -'7. hr Archdn O ' '74“, hr Y--nn¢ Brit”!!! rJ-M "month. hr 3 f I PM." of 3". “no.“ me r81" 5319, by Mob“?! [Comet 155, payable March 1'. 19°“ {D SHERIDAN. W P' 0‘ I I O Choosmglleddingfiifts is a pleasant task at i'IcCarty‘s. T ie selection ofjewelry and orna. ments is large and Well chosen. and Our time so much at vonr disposal. that you are Certain of meeting your requirements of pleasing the recipient 0t your Wedding pres- nts. Our stock of reliable watches can’t be beat. W. l. McElllI‘fS. , The Popular Jewelry Store, 77 Kent-St. LINDSAY LOCAL. LACONIC FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT IN OMEMEE, MAY 25. Mr. 1) Ken, ranchman, takes all the cattle East of Omeince, for his ranch, next Monday, May I I. at 1hr Bradhuin House. All the cattle \Vcsl of Onit iizce arc to be . A woman wornâ€"out, who never has to lift a hand for herself, who does not knOw the meaning of the word “ worry" I flow can it be possible? That it is possi- )le 15 proved by the experience of many a woman who. because of sleeplessness, nervousness, backache and other worn- al ' - wxi-elékfns' becomes an utter physrcal Dr..Pierce’s Favorite Prescription gives new life and new strength to weak. worn- OUt. run-down women. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, licals iénflammation and ulceration, and cures emale weakness. It makes weak women strong and Sick women well. ‘3‘} lsuffered for five years with inflammation bade i caused violent pain and often torture so to at tpncs that I could not be about to attend of g!) ( iiily duties.” writes Mrs. lulius C. Bell. ~. athroad. kincaton, Ont. “LII: was simply inner; to me and I did not know which wav to tutu or relief. Rad tried doctors but foiind rte) did not help “It. My dniggist advised me "1er Dr: l‘it-rcc‘s Favmite Prescriptionâ€"eulo- gizmg ll. in glowing terms. I decided to give it II trial and brought a bottle home. I am happv to say that a ter the use of the first bottle I tclt so much improved I decided to take anothernnd after that a third bottle. I have good reasons to iscelilc\:|;:iil {By I allhitlbdzt" abwell woman. work ~ m, e \vor no '5 ri lit. 1 ave - fest health. thanks to your medicine." p“ Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. “Favorite Prescription” makes weak women strong. sick women well. Ac- cept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. I‘iercc‘s Pleasant Pellets should be used With “ Favorite Prescription ” whet:- evcr a laxative is required. Kisxsing in a Tunnel. â€"~-.\ distinguish ed novelist, whose works are cxtrcmcly popular with the fair sex, recently found himself travelling in a railway carriage with two very talkative women. H:v ] . lot the church‘s work by which it is takt n to Mr. Ken's on Tuesday mg recognized him from his published inornin". Cyclone and coiled spring steel wire portraits, thcy both opcncd fire upt n mm in regard to his novels, which thcv (tilting. built right on your posts. We prazscd in a manner that was unendur- have the heaviest, strongest and hand- able to the scnsitivc author. Present somest wire fences in the Dominion, at prices to suit. Any style. height or number of wires you require. Our steel frame wire gates are neat in up ly the train cnt-‘rcd a tuniicl, and in the darkness the novelist, who undr stood women, lifted the bark of his imarance. strongest on earth, and at hand [0 his lips and kissed it SOlllltllllg- very moderate prices, built in our own ly. When light returned he found the cllslllllg year. lhc 140”“ people or cart of the Fenclon crowing at a pretty shop [0 5“" your tastc. “‘ 1)“ btiiison. two \vonicii regarding one another in :‘n CdltOl' of a sun)“ AHICTICIID pnpcr le SIICIICC. and LItlLerSSlllg Illclll Wllll recently stated that he had been kissed SW31 suavity, llC said “All. lfldlt'S» by on: of the most beautiful married “-6 nun?! Of my life will licrcaftcr be women in town. her name in the first issue of his paper next month. In two weeks the circu- lation of his new‘papcr doubled, but Separator, let us put a (luarantccd‘ He promised to tell that I shall ncvcr know which one of you it was that kissed me." If you are going to inn-st in aC'ream when he gave the name of his wife, he National at your place. for a free trial, had to leave town. ““1520” Court Sittings, May 8th. The varying emotions that prevade a newspaper man's breast may be fairly .â€"â€"- I panc in the front of his office. A num- tions and all. Committees wcrc ap- le I.-."rrcr from now to .Ian. lst, 1904, for only 50c. Mr. W. In W, of Millbrook, was in D t \wn luesday, on businc~s. Mr. 1. Whitesmith, practical Watch- ‘1 ‘ , maker and jeweler, ot Manilla, will be h .it the Mirror Office, on Friday, May 22. Be sure and see my special line ,of ladits' and gcnt’s watches, and :1 Subscribe now and get all the News. GROCERY c .0‘Cc selection of ladies’ and gent’s "â€"" = I OM EM E E 9 t h llllS, chaims, c. They have a very fine appearance and are made to last : o: merely to sell. One day only. Call early. All work guaranteed or money refunded. The editor of the Camplicllford De- Has opened up a large consignment of new and Up-to-D ate Crockery Sl’atCh “M “'“h a" “calla“ “"0 years in Fancy Dinner Setts, Tea Setts and Chamber Sctts, in all shades, 3g.) by falling through a large window her of pieces of glass penetrated his lka near the right lung, and sevtral I ccntly about six inches below the old inches long and 5-8 of an inch thick, lying on the rib. 'l'hc adjourned vcstry meeting of Christ Church Omcmec was hcld on Wednesday evening, April 29th. The Rcctor, the Rev. j. ’H. 'l‘cney, cccu ' pied the chair. Thc people’s \\';irden. l Mr. \I'. H Curry, presented a very E “l “'35 WW 1‘00le and COUld .c Q E; . - . m2. hardly get about me house. I was encouraging financial report. Ncarly tired out all m; time. Then 1 mm fourtccn hundrcd dollars had bccn raised for'tlic various purposes of the Ayer's Snrsaparillzi, and it only took two bottles to make me feel perfectly well.”â€" Mrs. N. S. Swinâ€" Church, duringr the ycar ending Easter “CY; Prlliccmni MO- 1907. This sum included the amount . " ’ Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get ; Inn, tired all the time. . 4 Why? Your blood is im- ' pure, that’s the reason. 4 You are living on the - border line of nerve ex- f 3. haustion. Take Ayer’s “f ,. Sarsaparilla and ," quickly cured. SLOOIbottle. ' of fivc hundred dollars by which the church debt was reduced. Every financial dcl‘ul‘tlllcllt showed an in- creasc over the preceding ycar, main- tcnancc fund, extra parochial contribu- pointcd for the more even distribution hoped that thc wardens may be reliev- cd of some of minor anxieties of their A“ “Ills“. office and by which encouragement ; My you, do..." mm. h. an“. of Ayer's , , S-rmpn rillii. He knows all aboutthlu grand ;., nlfl family modlclno. Follow MI ndvlco and _' 'l we will be Izitisflcd. J. C. Arm: Co., Lowell, mu. may be givcn for the future prosecution of the church's work. The Rottor again rc-appoint-sd Ilr. Cornwall to be .V.,. clergyman’s warden, and Mr. Curry . _ _ ' j;rv15. It comprised about thirty cars, was rc-clcctcd people‘s warden, for the . . . , . aid it was while coming down t ic grade Christ Church are to be congratulated good filmed that the accident occurred. upon the result of the ycarjust closed. A broken axle cn one of the can can» ed the truck to leave the track, and be fore the crew knew what had happened tcn cars had been derailtd and piled . . . hinh in the air. 'l‘w.) cars were thrown 0‘ ludgar joncs who dcpartcd [hm t‘Oti‘llplctcly across the truck and the m".- April 511‘: 19°3~ “Std 3-6 )“fllsl 1 others were pitched to both sides. The track for about one hundrcd yards was complttcly torn up. Fortunately the ' brukcsman did not hzippcn to bc near llllc cars involved, and so escaped inâ€" IN MEMORIA‘III. month and 30 days. The titar one we loved so well Is with us now, no morc, Cups Saucers, Plates, Bowls, Pitchers, and everything in the Crockciv Line. Call and see our stock. 0 icf them were removed at the time by :1 5' FreSh Grocel‘les lpliysician. A sharp pain was felt rt- ARRIVING DAILY. w0und, and a physician who made an 3 examination found a piece of glass 2 <-S ‘ I I A Former Omemee Citizen There- Sends Telegram to her Parents. Major and Mrs. James Evans. Frank, N. \V. T., April 30,â€" » ii IIRIIIIBIS'IS . This place was visited yesterday morning by the worst disaster that has ever been witnessed in any community in western Cana- da, possibly in the entire Domin- ion. What was cilhcr a slip of land or i‘cck of such gigantic magnitude as to be utterly incon- ccivcablc to the mind ol any whose eye has not beheld it, or a slide induced by a seismic uphea- val, killed 83 persons, destroyed the plant of the Canadian-Ameri- can (ZOaI and Coke Company, did a vast amountof damage to the mine, and completely devastated aboat ten square miles of the fin- est and lllOst picturesque section of the Crow's Nest Pass-«.Globe. An Official Report to the Dep- uty Minister 0fthc Interior says in part : 83 killed,of whom about 15 are women and 15 children... It is thought there will be no trouble inm damming 0f the river....Rock slide about 4000 ft. long‘ extending from the highest point of Ti r:lc Mountain; wester- ly end of side 33 ft. west ofmouth of iuinc‘, cxttnling across the valley and up the OppOSlte bank for 1} miles from front of Turtle Mountain, and spread out fan- shaped, so that at extreme end of shdc it was nearly two miles wide....l\'0 trace of river for one I had nervous indigestion and a general de- rangement 0f the entire system. It had been a continual torture for 12 years. My blooybe- came very poor and at times my toe and finger nails would be diseased. After eating I would 511: in a chair and put my feet on 'something to keep them from swelling, and at times would take 0E my Shoes for the misery I bad. When- ever I experience anything to remind me of past aches I cannot be too elated to tell what. Rlpans Tabules have done for me. I still take one now and then, because I know how bad have been. They were just what I needed. The five-cent packet is enough for an ordin- ary occaston. The family bottle, sixty cents contains a. supply for a year. The f..............., Rathbun l maria as we positively gziztrantcc the National ; , . , , , , , He 5 gone to Iffllsc his (10d to be easy .0 opcmtc and to he a jer- , ‘ _ , . I. pon that happv shore. fect worker in every TUSPLCI and costs . . ' How we miss him, none can tell no more than others. W. I). Stinson. .. . . \\ hilc Wltll us, he did stay, I jury. , ‘_ 1 rude, but water now gomg thru ' lhc ten cars wicckcd wcrc situatct ,0 ‘k as fast as coming down.... (mom thc came (A. the mm “my NOl probable there Will be fur- Is the Place to Buy Lumber Lath Shingle-s Cement Plas carried nearly 100,000 bushels ofwhcat, that slide of any consc lience but wnh thc cxception cf :1 (‘oiiplc of ‘ ' q ' ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters for \Vindsor Salt, “ Dairy _ . . , . . . . . .. . - l ' . . judged from a recent ISSUC 0t one of 0m d“) “C “NT J" Ul-‘tcrlillhhn our contemporaries. In that one is.~ue ht- i» glad, is pained, is delighted, has r gret, has heartfelt sorrow. “'ith such Cniil’lit‘ting and varying emotions it is "0 “'Undt‘r that editors are C‘lllcr grey alion lland, Lindsay. has opcncd up an The next :1 dUSlfi' thin: For over twt nty-six years, thoUnand bushels the balance can be saved chcral of the cars had thcir Frank N. \V. T., May I.-\Tlle list of dead and injured in \Ved- Cheese 8: Butter " Brands. And thcn he went away. All of which denotes that spring. . . - - , . ~ Ihough we miss him, yet we know Is beginning to begin. - . - ‘ " Our loss is heaven 5 gain, Mr. Roncigk, Bundniastcr 43th llatt. Ht: has left this world below, Ilut in heaven he will reign, or bald headed at «my. lhe wonder 35 up~to-datc Music Store, next to (Toad’s lye and llye \vhcn life is o'er, that they are alive. “'9 have not u-lvam‘el the price of our tobncu-m, amber Hltl-vklflfi tobacco, -v i: I Fair I‘litv ("lowing . . . 8"." Current; at l d ' ice t l‘lIS trip to the l‘. cst, Monday, and rc- - _- - n r . - ' - “but” "0 t '9 ”me ”.1, ,p 9 ports having had a good time and the consumer as formerly. \\ e have also ex'emled the time for the recleiup tlon oi Sm ‘l-‘lint‘ tries in January but Drug Store. Sheet music and all kinds And our journey is complctc Instruments. (Tall solicited. w 133“] I We shall reach that §hining shore, Mr. Edward Dancer, returned from Tth our loved one We shall m:et. May our lives down here be pure, And our hearts be free from sin Then our hope will be secure, For the mansions bright within; things booming in that wcstcrn country. Use only Robertsons pure ready- mixedpamts. A large stock of the . hour after thcaccidgnt, and at () o‘clock I i‘ng two unknown \Velshmcn and « v, - '\ . trucks rcmovcd from undcr, but were nesday 5 ms 5t” ‘5 “Ct complete , _ Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings nct broken open. as yet, as some of the families lost The auxiliary train and crew werclhad visitors staying With them. Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. lest qualities dcsputclicd to the scene about half an l but IS given as 3; killed, includ- ' Hard and Soft Coal. Cordwood and Millwood. Call and get our prices and examine goods. ............... the gang at wmk was MIMI by tlw'and abom ten unknown Finns.â€"â€" TELccuoxi‘s A«ent’s Office 7 B Town Office 7 Mill Ofti 8 ‘ ‘- â€" é . 7 3 .7 ; Cc'; l’ctcrhoro and Omemcc section men Toronto News. Go IA 0 IV“ 0 BoAKER I in chargc of I’orcmcn (lco. Clark, I’ct- , ‘ , .. 7 , fi , ‘ ‘ MRS. 12V Abs (ll? I S 'I ELILGRAM. Lindsay , crboro, and Robt. (Err-ham, ()mcmec. The work ofclcaimg the track occupied Mrs. C. Reid. nee Miss Jennie nearly all day, and the wit: kcd cars livzinS. of Qmemee, but at pres- will probably not be removed until to- cm located at Frank where t . . . - - a ‘ 1 inorrowr lhe_tmm from (ohttonk her husband has a large Drug gen , . . and freights from Midland reached . . . . . . , y . stoic. ert‘d her parents, Major town Via Blackwnkehe-I Out of lucsday. - . and Mrs. jas. ILvans, statingthe I904 THE EM l’l lll‘} TOBACCO (‘0 , IJmlted. a newspaper, when marked “Printcr‘s Copy” and left unscalcd, will pass through the mails at the rate of one Cent pertwo ounces. Correspondents of the Mirror will please take this, and only use a one cent stamp on unsealed correspondence, unless the weight exceeds two ounces. I). Stinson. Sunday next. Constipation ’ ° Does our head ache? Pair Blg celebratlon back lit your eyes? 321‘: in Omemee 25th taste in your mouth? is . our Iiverl Ayer’s Pills arc May- concert at verpills. Theycure consu- night. Blg preâ€" pation,Ifiadfiygfgzgyspcpsia. ____________________________- very richest colors in inside and out- . 1 side paints, stains and varnishes. \‘i'cl BY a recent change ‘” the posta positively guarantee our floor paints to regulations, news letters addressed to look better, wear longer and dry hard- er than any other in the market. \I'. Rev. Mr. McPherson, lately of Hali- fax, a noted preacher. will occupy the note of Presbyterian pulpit, at 2.30 p. m., on 312; parations for a. GmaDay Be sure and visit Omemee on the 25th. Ahearty Welcome awaits you. Shoeblackâ€"“Pohsh your boots sir?” Swell, (in bad temper) â€"“Hang you, no. Shoeblackâ€"“Pohsh your manners sir ?” This Is an early Spring and I am ready for the Spring Furniture Trade. I stocked up early and am pleased I did so. Both floors are crowd- ed and the goods are not. all opened out yet. You will do well to buy early. J. I. HeCREA. the South African campaign. called on his Omemee friends Friday. The pic is mightier than the sword. A veteran of the South African war, who had recovered from three wounds received in action, waschoked to daith whilefmting a prime pie. Want your moustache or heard a beautiful , brown or rich black? Then use I I If death finds us living right, And our work has been well done, If we arc faithful in the fight, Christ will bid Us welcome home. Our circle is 53;] without thec, How lonely is each heart, Oh could Wt: hcar thy voice again, What joy, it would impart, ’Twas hard to give thcc up, "l‘was hard to see thee go, But ’twas harder still to ace, 'I‘hcc suffer here, below, Again, we hope to meet thee, But not before life‘s journey is o’er, Oh, yes, we hope to meet thee, On Heaven’s eternal shore. H. J. GOOD FORM IN CARDS. Visiting cards as Well as those for 'iccident had occured, but thcv May Number Of the New Idea need have no uneasiness about Woman’s Magazine. In consonance with its name, the New Idea \I'onian‘s Magazine for May presents many novcl fcaturcs in dress making and in every department of do- mestic mtcrcst. It opens with a charm- ing paper by Constance I’ullcr McIn- tyre upon “The Marriugcablc Age” Emma A. Osborne writes about New York’s Chinatown dclightfully; Kather- inc Louisc Smith tells of the new fad, “Cut Shows and Catteries”: Nancy Hull has “The Livingâ€"room" for her theme; and I‘Ibcn chford presents “(lardcn Gossip" in his authoritative manncr. In addition to thcsc special them personally, as the peOpIc in the town. themselves included. were mot injured. Ml. Green, Photographer’s IBII visit, Friday, May 15111. ___..â€"_._.â€".. _._ Next Tuesday is Laundry D a y‘. features, the scvcral departments are attractively sct forth, and in short stor~ CANIASSER WANTED to Sell PRINTERS INKâ€"a journal fOL ad vertiSersâ€" publish ed Weekly at five dollars a year. It teaches the scicnc and practice 0 Advertising, and is highly esteemed by the most successful advertisers in this country and Great Britain. Liberal conimission allowed. Address Printcr's Ink, II) Spruce St, New York. â€"â€"- Dr. J. P. Keith. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical College, also mem- ber of College of Physicians and Surgeons, of Ontario. Special attention paid to diseases of heart and lungs. Office. King St., opposite foun- dry, Omemee. _____» Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers- II Iity and Royal College of Drntal Sur- goons. All the latest and improved branches of dentistry successfully performed. Charges moderate 0 F F I C E over BUGKINGHAH’S NEWS. ears . an. 0' new”, on a. P. Nut. A 0.0., Mum. n. n. was in town 'I‘u:sday, on business Dentists of Peterboro, visit 0f fine texture- Omemee every '.-‘hui_'sday. Office twn Doors east of T. Ivory Sons’ General Store. I). H. Cornell. . entire confidence as to correctness. [mm _3_ }]_))e Sillberg, Optician and coil - bxntod eye specialist. rrmn uermun)‘. will vaslt umemee three Ilnu‘s u‘ymr, mm may ' cc consulted at the nrndburn lfnnse Parlors; uc Pal“ pl 6 ' “mu." (or dates. an rnnunlmtlons [We 6! charge. \‘hmhovlm: weak or impala-ct, eyeeshoulu‘not. {Ml to consult lilm. Miss Mitchell, of Lindsay, was the guest of her friend, Miss Cornell, over Sunday. This Morning. mee. Delivery every Tuesday.â€"r Mr. 'l‘hos. Graham, of Mt. Pleasant, damage. Tuesday, on business. other social uscs must conform to ac- cepted ideas of good form. The pro . . ’ . I’rown of Mt. Pleasant P . .~ - . ‘ . , -. , . I , .\Ir l\0l)t ‘ l ’ p-r “mung “ml tor a l‘ldl "‘ 13%“ and ' patterns offer many tcmptmg opportun-' almost square; a man’s card is oblong ities to the home drcssmakcr. DPS. Wightman SCOtt, in shape. The paper is unglazcd and ' There is a choice of several styles of engraving, shaded old English, black old English, Roman, block or script, each being correct, though the first is perhaps most favored , . . at present. Odd or ornate effects are Mr. (" Cornell, 0f Lindsay, spent not allowable. THE DELINEATOR for Sunday at the home Of his UllClC, Mr. May contains a fine display of fashion- able cards which may be consulted \vith Ten Cars of Wheat Wrecked As the result of a broken axle caused got some sort of job for the hired man - by an overheated lire box, a serious ac- - 0 Mr- 1' Richardson, the popular hog cident occurred about 3.30 o’clock this ML R' 6’ Johnston Of SlengVIllC, buyer, may be 60'5“}th at the B73“ morning on the Midland division of the one of the brave young men who took burn House, Omcmee, on Monday of G. 'l‘. R., about a quarter of a. mile arms in defence of the Empire during each week. Highest Market Price paid west of Mr. Dunoon’s residence on lhe for hogs and cattle delivered m Ome- northern boundary of the town, causmg several thousand dollars’ worth 0 f . of the Canadian farmer. , - - . . . The train was a doubleheader extra gave the Mirror a friendly call, I‘ues freight earring Manitoba wheat en route day. from Midland to Belleville, and was in Mr. G. W. McKim, was in town charge of Conductor Edward Harding ‘ “' ‘ and Engineers (Eco. Peacock and bred l “--â€" Gregory's Drug Store, corner Kent and William streets. ics and verse there is unusual variety and superior quality. The New Idea Dr. Neelands. DENTIST, . LINDSAY, Seed Barley Notes for Busy Farmers. ~ ’i 1.4" v i . Visits the Omemeo Commercial Hotel, â€" opposite the new rust ()llice Block, the Anyone wanting seed barley (no se- A man is always more of a man just first Tuesday of every month. Admin- cure same by applying to - IRA SHAW, as soon as he acquires a home Of his Istered gas with great success for over 1’ 0 . .i. ' _ Omemec . CW 25 years. Beautiful teeth and splendid Or on Lot 2 Con. , I OPS. l If a dog I“ su51’3““ or killing sheep, MCINNES, JR. I 3697’ fits. (‘rown and bridge work inserted. it is bcst to execute him first and try Lindsay office nearly oipoaite S‘i - u ' I . mp- him afterward. ’a Hutch-2845' h ’ _‘ THE CANADIAN EIIPIB wtll stand for mares at - B. H. Stiiiu’i Stalls, jEASTER TERM AT THE PETERBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE BEGINS TUESDAY, APRIL 14th. l agricultural implements. It is a far Yllllllfl Jllllll Alllllll‘lllll, “8:510“ convenient time to enter the ‘t t h from the crooked stick of the . - 5 re C the property 0f Start now and complete one of the orient to the modern 5qu an:t 110‘" I y g a l W-COLVIN.OMEMEE. courses before the summer vacation. will be kept for service during For further particu'ars all at the College or address ‘ the season of 1903. Wm. PRINGLE, Principal. Opposite Post Office. . the properly Of The usclcs“ dogs of the community MCQUADE STINSON I compose one of the biggest nuisances connected with our modern Civilization, We have removed all the fivc-ycar-old raspberry bushes from the garden this , spring. They have outlived their use- ' fulness. The man who can‘t rest until he has Omcmee, during season of 1903. See cards for pedigree and terms. to do on a rainy summer afternoon is G d h not built right to enjoy life. 00 6110“ The plow is the most ancient of all The Jeaseys and Guernseys will put more color into their butter than the cows of any other breed. We have had l Jersey COWS Whose bum“ was ‘00 lllgh- For route, petliaree and terms see Iy colortd to 100k well. cardS.

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