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Omemee Mirror (1894), 10 Jun 1897, p. 2

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Of Equal Impormnce to Many Canadian, Hmzseikeepers, ”Oak, Mahoganised Birch, and Antique Elm Bed-mam Suites, "Well. to Assast m Saivimg This Problem, gm flags; at least) You require, Whether for Parlor, Bedroom, Hall, or Diningroom you are Gordian y invited to call and examine the goods shown by Where every possible attentien will be givenfio you; wishes: His stock, at present very com. at prices ranging from $9.00 to $80.00; Parlor Suites in Mahoganised Birch in Silk Tapestries at Prices from $16.00 to $47.00; Lounges in various styles, and at Prices from $5.00 upward according to quality; Sideboards in polished Oak with British Plate Glass, also in Elm from $6.00 upward; Dlnlng. Tables, carved legs and r1ms,1n Oak and Elm, from $5.00 up. A large number of Students’ and Easy Chairs in Rug and Tapestry from $3.50 upward. Rocking Chairs In great variety from 75c. to $10.00 in Wood and Silk Tapestries. Spring Beds from $1.50 upward. Mixed Mattresses in Tick and Satteen, also a large variety of Centre Tables in Oak and Elm, all of which are offered at prices that will meet the views of purchasers, and 'otwithstandingvthe Many Excellencies of These Goods, they lack in the quality of distance, which sometimes lends EE‘antâ€"ment to the View. they are to be seen close at hand, but discrimlnating buyers will not make this feature a serious objection. ‘ T11;?.17;kj.11g' my pat-r0213 for past favors, {Rant-mew to the View}, they are to be seen close at hand, but discrimlnating buyers will not make this feature a sérious objection. Th?.3‘.;1«;.‘.11g and repeating my invitation to them, and the pubhc generally to see my goods and get prices before going further Is the QueStion, HOW shall we make our Homes Attractive and Comfortable, if not Luxuriant and Facinating ‘? ' I remain, Ix falthfull SlQle Struggling into Existence, Occupies the Mind of the Canadian prltahSt and the Canadian Workman Occupies the Mind. of the British World To-day. 2% is Well, ’ JOHN MOORE* KENG STREET, @R‘EEFMEE Furriitt mem Pro nlligr Give Satisfaction in Using Them... Suggest, that, after deciding What additional pieces of ased during May and June of this year, will carry to future gen- Golden Victorian Age. plete, is comprised, in part. of Large and Stylish ntly Attended to When Required“ W.‘ 'm‘ B. J. Mulliga P. S.â€"I have ma 'c arm: ments thh a Toronto firm to any watch repamng \‘O’l men: n 316%??? LOCAL anonnc Mrs. W. D. Stimson i: \-T-:.;:;..j ecy friends. Mr W E Murphy, of Oak «and, town on business. Du'ision (,‘oun Sittings :n On on Wedneedny, June 23rd. BIEYELBS Mr. W, McCafl'rey. of Tomato. I Sundsy with Mend: In town. Maura Rob: Erwin and Ram Gr: 0! Miflbmok. were in mm Tuesdt Hoists. W. Thorn and 'f'zms. LA! 09!. gu'e the Mirror 3 can Satnrd Mr. W. D. Stimnu attended County Court 3.: Lindsay zine ma! 5 juror. Blmnfib Mesa-rs. James ”ales and J em, 0! Milibrook, epcz.:$;1x Omomeo friends. Mr Chas. Robinson and Miss 1 Robinson spent Sunday with Li (Honda. '5". Ju. Drain, representing {:4 ‘1 ‘ -‘= am Navigation 41).. gave (me ~ 3 can ‘aw Week. The scabies of Mr Samuel 1 race destroyed by fire Bbuli‘. 5 Suturdly morning. Mr. Burt Blackwell, nf Mount upont Sunday wzth his parents Township of Emiiy. Mina Gertrude Ellinzz Lac to Omemee aIter spending a 2‘ uniting friends at Little Bri Mr. John Bell attend.» the Shrine hetd a: Dem Wednesday of :Mn week A depuution from "the”.i" School Board ml} wai: on 1E x- Council, this week, in refer-cum: 1 in: the aid school here. ( v Mr. Walter Nugent ovvupze-i \ p“ of the Methodist (‘Exarc‘u 0:: 1 mania; and deiiwred M1 eloqu ,n man to a. Barge congreg...: DIX“. AH WON; guxrauvocu. :hia issue. Mr: J. C. Boas, Secretary of tin usy Y. M. C. A., win please not thank! for complimentary me their gnnd Jubliee Celebration 220d June. A23 congregational meeung ! the Presbyterian Church last ‘ was decided to hold thezr annual In Magoe‘s Grove, MKS-4:11:41}; J Mr. I. Whiteemiu. “1,! be at . to: 015cc on the 11m and 12m. your watches, clocks, etc. hem nuts. All work guxranwed. ‘ County Commisioner W. C. 1 1nd wife are visizmg in Linda wuk. Mr. Switzer is also at: the County Louucil Meeting Lmi there um: week. In {be second draft of the su committee, Rev E Roberts is d Omomee, Rev 3' Hill for Beva BevJ M (iarbutt for Smithfleid‘ willnot permit of a further re; "you van: a. first class Binder, Home Bake. or any ozher Ha: Mscbine, do not purrLar-‘e ti}! ; und inspect “nose on exixibixi. ‘1: Dnnceya Implement shay, OWNS Donna's old stand. Umemoe. Ht. W. H Hunt. B A {10m Isl-go :nd appreciative congre ,11 the Memodietc! um}. ‘11:. 3-43 hi8 "marks, which “are “r . cud bued upon scripture, we.» to most uttentively. LAW OFFICE of R. R Bet-run: and Solicitor. c brook. open in 0 m e m et I 0 I D A Y afternoonâ€"Over burn‘s Growthâ€"1:1: The Onemee szize:.s' 1w: I: asked to com; me at u C mpentton in I ianay \ n 32‘: Having been uccoriw :s in :0: o petitions there uh) mt tr} 2‘ The Diamond Jubxlee Hym 3nd English words} “in be any address for 10 cents. ~‘.< letters to the Publisher 3». ie- 2238 St. Catherine 9L, Mu: tre Mr. John Kincmd. of Peter Mr. A. Thornton made 3 tr:; fur a Weir's Landing on ha by csnoo ; Mr Kincaid is of ‘. that this once fumed tiefuug a soon be closed up with weeds, chums! it kept open. Young Men 5 ( 'hnutuu. Assn June 2qu1 who ar- u. uLi than of events of such a c luv they 1:090 to drum a huge nu the neighboring tow;us i! is Fonnoun; Aquatic Sports hose rm and Bum. ' ‘, umpe‘. ternoon; Baseba' ! and Pam! ea, Bicycle races and (hm Sports. Over $300 in prim given. You 1113} [at :L i that there will be 200d 0d} 5 fk :ua! celebratlu I Lundssy, under tiw direct from the factory can sell at our own prv Call and see our thcit To sell {or cash or on \Ve buy our J. A. his when It] has re a 89:48 '1' uesd jay {m

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