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Omemee Mirror (1894), 19 May 1904, p. 2

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g‘VVAKELY FORD 3 525 9525:5252 Mr '1‘- ,‘ ~McCrca, of ()mc- mcc. gays c .irror a call 10-day. The h‘é‘rbsse club concert on Friday Was a success as to pro- gramme, but the attendance was not Image. ‘1; . ' v ' ) - Mr W Strain “as m 1 art Hp. ML}. H. Roberts sgent Sunday I with Cinemas {$35. g . The Safe, Satisfactory Store, ,s'mm! casa DEALERS, LINDSAY. om; 0F 1 ENflw SHIT] Waist 811113 and sum Walslsfi Shirt Waist Suits of Muslin start as low as $1.90, and from that we show many charming styles up to $10 Stocks are full and very great-there are actually hundreds aists here, representing all sorts ot pretty, exclusive deâ€" signs, pretty to the point of fascination. Styles that lift the Wakely Ford Stock to the realm of distinction. It’s a collec- tion of beauty and nothing less than personal examination of the various styles will convmce you that our claims are not extrav- agant, for you will see the goods, that readily back up our claims. never better exemplified than in the enorm- best styles of Waists and Shirt Waist Suits. Prices start at 500. for the plain, serviceable waists of roads, and gradually raise in price up $8.50 for the Dainty 'aists of Silk. av on butmess y 1. w. GREEN. {accept punch wards. A Bevy of Exclusive Styles, U: equalled Outside City Stores. Our Supremacy in Women's Apparel was 4‘ch received. '57 all . gg'vc spec- [Note Editor.-â€"Sir Wm. B. More- dith, Kt, ice-President of the Nation! Sanitarium Association, a- Mr. W. J. Gaga. Chairman of the Executivo Com- mittee. Tomnto, will gladly receive can. tributiom for this and several other uguslly pitopus use. calling for help.) 4 )p we: in of great nccuo applicant is about a is practically with- nyin at present with s o is brig t and anyiahlo,and to livo.- As I under-smudge: one an account of poverty. I 1d. the case to you as one most , and if you can send me instruc~ or Inner: {or uppIication to the its]. will see to raising necessary mans for her transportation and ban her sent st once, u I imagine the is not beyond receiving benefit. Dr. Leonhard l’a HemoRoid II n. tablet taken ixnemally that removes the cause of PH“. hence, the cure In ; ermanom. Emmi” “ “mm" with The best ofthem only bring pulln relief. Thousands of people throughout the country know that the ordinary tom- odies for pilesâ€"olxmnonm, suppositor- lea and appliances -â€"\~ in not cure. THEY KNOW IT. xi Free H4 S :8 “)9 CIIIID ; ermanom. I. guanntee Mr. M. Henry is preparing for a new fence along the gravd. It is hepel that the snow wont both- er any more. . Mr'N Henry went to Millbrook w w. . . onday looking for a horsu: to with! m It rent, but failed to get one. \Ve are pleased to learn that "w ago-t Mr. R. Shaw i= 1‘.‘ :4 drive out ,agah‘fl . Come and See Them. Public Library 0011-- cert May 24th. Watch for posters, How Walter liked his trip on Sunday? * Cheer up. Fred. she is young. . A very pleasant time Was spent at the frame house one evening recently. ”that young lady don't stOp waving her hand at the train she will stop it some of these days. Keep down your hand, Olive. on Sundav? r fwo or three. times more and they will know how to make out meal, then Mr. Mclvor can give up his part of n. M r. Hurry Francie has started his milk wagon for the season. We Wish him‘cvcry success. Special to the Muror. Dr. Hussard Went South on Tuesday morning. ONE OF THE BIG SNYDICATE.§ What takes Frank and Willie “Gardiner went to ...u ok, Monday, on business. \Ve notice that the Carmel sto- llztszlnwL-ndid line of confect- ,c ’ Give Sam a call. He u right. at we would like to know; ‘mt kc‘eips Harry in Millbrook -’I‘ A(%;flc our new store H, I‘nursday. W aROWc went to Pctcrboro 3 day, oh busmcss. '- u' n'd'awy nights? .«v-\ v Jimmie likes going South Fug-Jun likes walking? t happened jimmic on last 2H éirx J Y. '10! I . \ 4.413.? . L‘w . QA 4+ .45“! Y El. ‘ . . « L ’3. 3.4 "I: isifisfi 1.. P331 5... ‘\\uSs.I‘\7 AV :9 r. l :9 (X 7 . 4 5 1|! L . . ‘1‘ g yak id‘jé 4) hi 1. I \I . .1..- 515E525 Carmel Items. corgina (jg-diner has re.- get your bread some if_\ou walt- 5% E53 This wcc' Lto Millbrook Herb to Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business m this county and adjoining territory for well and favor- ably known house of solid financial standing. $20420 straight cash salary grid eXpenses paid “each Monday by check direct from headquarters, Ex‘ pense money advancad. Position per- manent. Address Manager, 8m Como Block, Chicago, Illinois. The building is var) handsome and imposing, and is a credit to the Canad- ian Capital. 'lhe Citizen Company has also installed a nu“ thrce- deck Hoe press with a capacit) of 24,000 papers per hour. The Ottawa Citizen Company, limit- ed, has just cohplctcd a new six-story fire-uroof bunldmg which :5 one of the finest newspaper buildings in Canada. Mrs] Mulligan, pcr j 1 Fair, grant to Woman” Institute 5 00 Moved by Conn Kelly. see by Cnun Staples, that thc‘Council adjourn until Monday, May 3olh. at 10.30 mm, for the tint meeting of the Court of Re- vxsion of the roilof 1904. -â€"Carried. CHAS. MCNEIL, Reeve. JOHN I. PAIR, Twp. Clerk. The: following o‘l'dc‘rs wcrc passu and signed by the Rccw:â€"- Jos A Shield. fiin‘Ig’brldgc on v 13!!) con, opp It?! 5 . . _. . . .‘ Wm Rajph, 30 yards gravel for West boundary. . .. . ....‘-. . . . . Members Council pay to date Members (Iouric‘il, cémxmiucc Work, thvc jéday $x.Coun Kelly 1 day $2. Conn Staples 1 day $2, (Ioun Shigfld )4 day Arthur Armstrong on east half lot 11, con 3, was appomtcd overseer of highway for division No. 7’14, cons 3 and 4, west of M R., and John Patton on Lot 1, Con 2, was appointed over- :eer of highway on west boundary, con 2, Division No 46%, by (Ioun Shaw, commissioner in that part. To ensure attention all Municipal and Board of Health communications must have the signature. in full, of the. persons sending them Moved by Coun Shaw, Seconded by Councxllor Shicld, that Councillors Staples and Kelly be a committee to engage.- teams for grader.~â€"-Curricd. On motion Jas Fee was heard ; he wants to get grader on the road In his diwsion, when working in that part, which will he allowed. , On motion] 1) 'l'hcxton was heard rcspccnnghis road dtvision, and he was Instructed to use his own judge- ment where he put in the. mad work, subject to (qun Shicid, commissioner in that part. ' On motion ( has Lough was heard respecting a “ire: fence which he refus- cd building for t}: e grant gchn by cOm- mince. Coun Kelly reported that lxc instruc- tcd Wm Ellimt to build a small bridge on Sill cop opposxtc lot 3. (Zoun Slncld reported respecting a. small bridge on diverted rum! opposite lot 5, con. 23, and 105 Shield fixed it for $1. , All of which cummutnczitions were left on the table except the last one. Moved by Conn Shield, see. by Coun Staples. that the Millhmok and Cavan Branch of the Women's Inst3~ tute ul' litst l)urh.un be given the usual grant of $5.~â€"-Currie.l. Conn Staples reported respet‘ting \vtre fences which he and Conn Shield were a committee 10 inch after on con. 12. andagreed to giVe (Ihns Lough 30c per rod-(he to remove the brush), and 'l'hos McIndoo 2 5e. per rod toward wire fences, and he reported that a culvert had gave away on nth con., West of where large bridge was buxlt last year, and be notified Geo Unnmrd, overseer, to put in a new culvert using old timber left from bridge built last year. From John E. Belchcr, I’ctcrboro, in answc'r to note from Clcrk respect- mg filing his affidavit, as engineer, with Clcrk. l‘rom W omcn’ 5 Institute asking the usual grant or $5. Council Chamber, Cavan, Monday, May 16th, 1904. The Councxl me; at 515.30 o’clock thxs day, by call cf Reeve. Prom (Road Rows Machinery ( 0., Hamilton. Members all present. 'gl'l'hc Reeve presiding. The following communications wen: read, v17. : From Thus Poast, refusing to accept the offic: of ovcrsccr of highway. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. From the Carswull (30., Toronto“ cspcclingA Municipal Manual Keep the bowels ro ular wlth Ave-‘5 Plus. lost one 9 ll each night. I... I bank. All in: m. CAVAN COUNCIL. Sarsaparil'la °‘ l’or man than 50 your: 1 h“. and A on hm ring In my family. It [a n [and cute I‘ O“ MOI‘Ind a Vondnrfu! Inc-dicing [or In:- pnn blood. -â€"D. c. “our. We" "non, Conn. When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged nervous, and irritable. Y’our cheeks Are gale and your blood is thin. our doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He order: this grand old family medicine. IANAGER WANTED. Weak N ervcs for J. 0. ATS! 00.. Lowe“. Ina. 2 10 lo (:0 I 00 00 Next Door East of Mirror diractly opposite Town Hall, arriving daily. TEAS COFFEES A SPECIALTY. 5 lbs. Tea $1.00. We SE! .1. Organs, Piam, 8:11. Best Makes. FOR $21. GUARANTEED For 10 Years. I’otalocs of all Kinds can be had at the Carmel Store. The names : Pride of Ontario, (lutc) 350. puck. Early Canada (extra (:ariy) 35 : peck. Early Norwood “ 35c “ Pride of Brilizm “ 35c " New King “ 35c “ Rom: of Sherin “ 35v “ New Sensation “ 75c “ Rose of Erin $1 :1 bag Potatoes for table me 85¢ a bug. All these curly potatoes are imporch into this country, so )ou can’t make any mistake m buying them. Call and cxammcthem. A. Simncr': seeds 7 packages for 25c. 'l'hey :m the bush-all fresh. ('31! and get lhc “orth of your monc). A (full is respectful!) solxcitcd. S. RO‘VV'E. FRESH GROCERIES Bargains in 88663 uf All Kinds right W1C) 11()1\S1‘.\1L.\'.\11c1111\1 the t11c11111cs for 11111111131 0111 11111111501111 1\OU1“‘.1 C.\1\1)S. 1(‘111111 1111: \111‘1<11 Office, 0111). '101111 111111, 31111111111111, and get prices. H. Richards will do 37.01371“ paper h a n g in g MILLBROOK, ONT. ,. Use Cem ‘nt Roozxnz. Good 512mg v lcs are a thing of the past. Th: machine-made shmglcs of to day Ins: only about six years, as they are mmh from mfcrior timber, and the wand 1‘1 bur is so burrcd or thrown up in saw ing that it absorb»; moisture and rcmim it tenaciously, and tm: shingles soon mt, â€"â€"L. S. ('l:1rry, Agent, Mxllbmox. CALL at the Mirror omce and see the very handsome SAM P L E S of WALL PAPERS. H. RICHARDS. Subtcriptions may be sent to Sir Wm. B. Meredith. Kt... Vice-President of the Rational Sanitarium Association, or to Mr. W. J. Gaga. We are told by Mr. Gage that applica- tions for admission to the Free Hospital reach the secretary from all pniut< in the Dominion, and. patients have been re- ceived from Prince Edward Island on the east. to Alberta on the west. Two hundred and twentv-five patients have been admitted in eighteen months, and not a. single patient has been refused because of his or her poverty. We can hardly think of any charity that appeals more pathetically for the mpport of t_he Canadian people. A few days since Mr. W. J. Gage, of Toronto, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the National Sanitarium Association, received a. letter from a tolident of Quebee,pleading for the ad- mission of a. victim of the dread white plague, livinrr about. a. hundred miles south-east of menu-eel, and asking if it were not possible to admit. her into the Free Hospital. Tho writer says: “ The Applicant is a. Mrs. \Vm. Paterson, the mother of four children and the wife of a. farmer in a. place called Goshcn. in the township of \Vindsor. The doctor says that her lelt lung only is troubled. She is able to go about, but her appetite is very bad. I believe if she could be ad- mitted into the Free Hospital for Con- lumptives she might be cured. She could not pay much, if anything. Kindly let me_know if you co_u_ld rfceive hcr. ” [New â€"I‘cadors-~nnd may their num- ber be many â€"who desire to assist in this worth woryk may send their ifts to Sir “In. S. Mcmdith. Kt... Vice- resident, National Sanitarium Association, T6- ronio, or Mr. W. J. Gag go, Chairman of tho Emutivo Committee, Toronto.) The trustees, secretary, and’ other oficors of the Free Hospital for Consump- fivcs at Muskoka. are daily in receipt of many piteous letters. , , -_-.. .‘o the mother died of consumption. Sumo that time it has been my painful duty to bury two of the sons with the sumo disease: Now'Aunio, aged about seventeen. and a. boy of fourteen. are all “at Domain of the family. The poor girl has been in Muskokn, boarding ate. privato house, waiting to be admitted. She returned home last week, and within twenty-four hours at her return her {other dropped dead in his buggy while driving into rI‘iorwood. The case is surely one that must appeal to the sym- pathies“ overyone, and yet, I fear, only one of the many that are constantly coming nndcr your notice." Norwood. Ont, end signed by Rev. J. McKee McLonnen. a. well-known Angli. can minister of the province, needs no comment of ours. It reads: "I desire to secure the admission into the Free Hoepitel Ior Conscmptives at Graven- hunt of a young woman, a. member of my parish. The case is a. very and one, and if help can at once be given, a pm- migins life cen be. nova}. Three years Sewing Machine A BAD OASE. The following letter, addressed to tho Secretary of the Notional Sanitarium Association, Toronto, from Vthe Rectory, Carmel Stare 801323 01’ FOUR CHILDREN. . McBride, is opcn for are: thc Those contemplatingputtihg roofs on V ' ' ' . _ . thelr bulldm s, the ~ . mg season! ml] imd It to }he1r advantage to call 6n me, gee 8311:1221): and gctjmces pcfox'c buymg any other kind of roofmg. It is wind dusttram andthefiproof, lfid comes cheaper than first class shingle; ement 00 ng wi ast as lon as the ‘ H which it is applied. g Roof Boards on Prices on application to Cement Roofing. MAY 28th--At Garden Hill Or- ange Hall. SL' B] Ii(."l'>‘,w “ Water, M ilk sum lam-s- SL'BJICC'I‘S AS FOLLOWS : MAY 26th--At Mount Pleasant Temperance Hall. Wilbe eigveinnEas asrtDuhamby Mrs. JBHHIMIE’EISS Ems, Toronto. Guelph. .5 a; I ‘l‘,’ m, \Hn-n in 'l'nwn (! ‘U'fl‘k and cmnparc [)i’lCL‘ you want to buy or not. T1415 DIS'I‘INCTIVE FICA'I’URE of this Store is the sc-lcrtiuus m‘ ngm' :1 s Indus REz'\l)Y-'1 o “llAk (IARMhN'IS um. cwruhinu \I \‘. throughout the slorcâ€"drmm from the: best markux, \u: arc (fivfidci’t w c :m ync to the Indus the satiafaction ..1.d scrum: which “ill mum U: c: r 'H‘. l' ()n; ”.9 Spend Victoria Day 111 Omemee. 2-; Program of Sports, 85 grand; Concert at night, \ou “ill find in :he fuiimung dvpnltlmnts U' c “I 51 \x“ LL'I‘IS 1!; t is possible for mix to obtain: All am Weleome. FORMERLY WITH ROI-3T. FAIR C'O v’Iantles, Costumes, Separate Skirts, Shirt- Waists,Raincoats, Underskirts, Parasols, Children’s Wear, Infant's Wear, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery. Ribbons, Neckwear, _______‘ Renews thé hair, makes {they again, rcstorqs the freshne§§ Jug what you need if your haims faded or tum'ltnz gray, for It always restorcsithc color. Stops famng hair, also. HWMrP- 393 GEO. 3'12, PETERBORO. Guaranteed for 10 Years CAREYS MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE Meetings Begin at 2 pm. 'I‘N‘w “ Digestion- qud In Health and the Daughtcx .~. “mndpoinl”, ' “ The 101 £33 Ihc Annual Meeting will aim he The Ladies' New Store, Agent, BOX 315, Millbrook \\ atcr, MHk,â€"â€"-Bcvcmges” “ Vogclabk s"; “ From the haugh- tcrs standpoml‘; "The l“nundation of Sewing.” £1. ‘1 vEGETABLE‘ - f} y f Hail“ RBI] Wrappers, Veilings. I 00d and Its Rel Izuion to the Bmh’, ' “\ ("u-11.11)} the I.:1um.x)”;“"lhc Ioundalion 0f Scwi :1" " 'l'awn don't fail to visit this NEW S'II'ORI'Z. and inspcc: 1 n x E .G ast Durham. You MU always be wdcumc at Health and hiscasc"; “ Meats": “ From '; “ The Foundation of Sewing," will also be held on this date. VEGETABLE ., :mu mspcc: our this sum: whether (“5": “\Vm L in Mr. Sam English. of L: and Mrs. Huding. of Lim tcndc-l the {durml ofthe: the late Mrs. Mcliinlu', E Mrs A H Took sptn! 'I and Fndayof last wed; v Robt (Iuopcr, Russell 51.. Mr jns. A. Norris, of Tum the guest of In» mother, M Norris m'cr Sundav. Mr (2:0 Engrish was in‘ ‘25! Week on husincss. Mr. 1. English. of Pctcrlm town attending the funeral 01 Mrs. McKinley. Mr. [15. lv'or), of Toronl town attending the funeral of Mrs. McKinley. Mr John Carey was the gl parents over Sunday. FOR SALE-A x jersc yrs. old. Appiy to Box 95, menu. anoxw Victoria Day ('elgbr (Mu-mec- next Tucsdax', ‘ mule-I the auspices oftl‘e l-nc Co. The following s hnd and water will 1 Cricket Mulch Lindsay \ nice. Basic Bull Mulch 1' vs. Ouxcmcc. l-‘oat Hal Ida vs. Omcmeu. Valuall will be awardvd fur: .o< comic rams, jumping I putting slmuldz-r $10120. races, cum: mun-s. ml walking greasy polv, lm contest. 63‘. Su- program list. Frcc admission to :al Coma: one, come all. time anticipate-(l l’mgr: "12.11ch at L30 o'clcvk. ( Iceâ€"A. L. Ann's, Dr ( and jos. T. lie-nu. (Em cert at night In the B Hall. Sec bills. God 8 The boys are [nuising ( their match here u'xth Lin Tuesday. King. DR. \VIGHTMAN'S VISIT TO OMEMEE BE THURSDAY, MA‘ 77 Kent-St LI eon, too-v-diamonds, pad salqnhircs. arm-(hut, etc. 6 ofl'ctings lhnswcck m cu gagé breast pins. breathes. cur} other articles of fine gcwdr)‘ ularly attracth'c. They're l Pn'u-s the lowest cwr- 4.1 And d’crything warranted. Bung your rc-pauing to that shine as bright as Indie luv: them in gn-at vzuicu’. uunu IJIJ HOLD 1! These Dyes will dye “'0: Ion, Silk, jutc or Mxxed Ga one bathâ€"they are the lam must improval Dye in the I n a pm Inge. All color a! Mulligan 5, Salt Agent. â€"â€" I] REXALL P. S.-I also SE Omemee and Vic The STRE IMPLEMENTS of Runnin MOST RANK. I respectfully CH“ luv: the AGENCY f' H'uminrrv. am] can 9' men! M m .chinc mm W. EMCCAR SpAaIkling ANADA: Call on me and g on vou. Officerâ€" TUPPE The Popula Jewelry 8! ‘ Mir de m HOUSE-

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