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Omemee Mirror (1894), 16 Jun 1898, p. 3

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N GROCERIES. All find it to their re gluing crders Lte line of cash. .n can be I Tobaccos «£99118 S ere cam Davs... by US. 33011.3, price ccce and nmnufuctured yd. widc flannel], and Innkets $3.00 per pair. ling 5c. pct lb. weav- MCOE ST- NY. .000 lbs. Wool. r Cutter, mi t ‘ckcn‘ ND FRIDAYS, WOOL ! Work, and “e can I()N Sons. lothmg. A \‘011 Would Islms, nbbons, . gluuzs, hosiery m.- tic-partlnent. .kst and latnt um? drsss Goods rm: stvles and Uur (mods This “ml; 5211f: in evctv n's felt and t advancm “'2: buy th the regu- to make wins for 5 Our mis of \Y i‘ .r- first crnp bulletin of Manitoba {ante you-15 yeryenmuraging. There are 208,000 more acres uf wheat under c-xitn'acion than last. year. Mr. Thos. Matchett,Clerk and Treas- urer for Victoria, was in town Friday laokxng after 118 interests here. 116 gave the Mirror a friendly call. We were pleased to learn that he is enjoy- in: good health. AI will be seen by our udvertlsing Culumns,tlxe (Omemee l’lalnlng Factory is offered for sale. 'l‘llls is an excellent opportunity for an enterprising man to secure a. thoroughly equipped fac- tory. A large business could be work- ed up. meoxzmâ€"Uwéng to circumstances unavm‘mme, Lorne Lodge Masons have pamuxxed their outing. but will be held m the near future. Mrs. \Vm. Dornun has added much in me appearance of her premises “ith a new fence, a. new walk. and nodding the plot afgnmul in from of her neat Carnage, King 5L. There “in be no service in the Pres- byterian ( lunch next Sand») , as Ru". J. L‘. '1‘.mm-r Ia attending the General Assembly at Montreal. There “ill be service as usual on Sunday, June 2611:. ('ilizens of Omemee and Surrounding cuumn um raycvttully Invited to give the unwell Hulxse Barber Shrp, 215 Yunge SL, Toronto, :1 can when in thv" city. R |20f H .ninuaS minty. A.E. l’rnuhard, Proprietor â€"26 3:11 Mr. G. A. )(urris was a )‘isi‘or to Tu- .r-lnzu 'l‘hursday. While in the city he yurchmml ‘l. handsome Gerhard Heinlz- ::.«=.;: upright. Hum). 51,“: \Vm. .1. Theme and Mr. Wm. Graham left. Mnnday to jo‘n the Mill- Drunk Voiumeer (30., which goes to l’ct‘ Hope to camp this year. REMOVAL The band is about to be re-organiz- ed and tie impnmptu concert last Saturday evening pleased the visit« rs b;the vnlage. \Veather pernntthxgthe land “-11: furnish music next Saturday evening. Heat. Marshall is assisting the local; Corps of tie Salvaut-n Army. The Army hue IX)W two excellent oti‘wers. Rev. Mr. Bentley.of Wyclifle College prc‘wimd an. excellent sennon to a, huge congregation in (hrist Church 5‘4me lust. There was quite an exciting time on King street. yesterday, when Mr. R. tannan's horse ran away. It was caught, however, before any damage was done. Mr. Geo. Griflin " broke the bicycle record” In tryxvg to overtake the runaway horse. Mr. Samuel Lamb’s new bus is one of the :xztractione on our streets these days. It is a handsome get. up, and reflects much credit. on the manufacturer, Mr. Wm. Shaw. The artistic painting was done by Mr. W. G. English. Mr. Lamb is to becongratuiated on his enterprise. Amend the grand uuiun Excursion under the auspices of the Independent Order of Foresters of Bethany, and the Canadian Order of Foresters of Fleet- wood, on Saturday, June 18. See des- cription of the route elsewhere in these columns, and by large and small bills. l-‘rod.Taylor's 1’0 ul‘u' ltcsmuram, Lind- my' 15 um? dxrect y opposite the Henson House. Oysters served m a}: S‘Lyzes and at, any huur. Evm'y hing rise UP‘lU-date. Try our 159. xneal.~‘,â€"â€"3m E. Urcgury' Limhgy'panhsa fun “no of photographic-sun Hes. _. , _ _ . -u-am 1" ”W 101 c .m. gue. )Ims Johns, of Lindsay, spent t] 9 past. week at the hume uf Mr. and Mrs gum: Rowland. ‘ Sm! [hf-Isaiy Jr. Camera. $2.50. with nun p'rurc hu Q‘l'. at. Gregory’s Drum g. l.iu:!suy.â€"IS-3m ° 5‘0”“ Mrs. R. annett, of Little Rrituin, is visidng her Omemoe {ti-ands. The House of Commons Prowxxwd at at 3 o‘clock Monday. .\1 r. and Mrs. Hiram Corueil were vIs- itors to Lindsay Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stinson Spent Sunday “ith Beulmuygeon friends. «Eek Mr. A. E. Byers spent. a. few days of last. week in ()memee. M r. lloiden, 812, left Lxst week for To- ronto to visit. friends To get your prescripnnus accurau elv nu :rllgfaJLhcm 1.0 G regory’s Dru); Store, L’Ind<:;! _.1 ' In. . iting St. A man in Muskoka who had some horses to sell. wrote lo a friend In 0t.- tawa asking it they could be sold in Ottawa. The friend replied. The peo- ple of Ottawa ride bicycles, the wagons are drawn by mules, the streetcars are run by electricity, and the government. is run by ajackasses, so there IS no de- umnd for horses harmâ€"Warden Miss Nellie Lamb SpentSunday “1‘11 her sxster, )1 rs “LC. Tully, Ofpelerboro. Rev. C. L. Thompson and Rev. [{_ J. muss Spent a. few days of last week at the home or Mrs. G Balfomz Sr. Miss R. D-.1\'1ds.\n,of Lindsay, is \‘is 'l‘he Lindsay \Varder sayszâ€"Robt. Rowan, a respectable, well-tc-zlo farmer lni‘eselon, went violently means on‘ Tuesday afternoon, June 7th, and threa- tened to kill his wife And children. Neighbors hearing the disturbance mum to the house and protected :ue family while the Lindsay police were communicated with. Constables Sh.” and “Ham were 9011:: an the scene and (llscm‘ered that. their man had tzlkl-n m the woods. They gave chase and got him about a. mile from he house, but just in time, as he was id possession ofarazor and said he was going to kill himself. He was secured Mthoui trouble. brought ¢o town and lodged In goal. Much sym- pathy is felt. for )“, Edward Thornton, Janetville. 33 m mwu Mammy culling on frxends. uh (has. Mums, of Midland, ‘8 visit- g her aunt, Miss Duldson, Licorge rieuds in Uxuemee and Emily Ufa LOCAL LRCONIC Mrs. Rowan and family. a} was wool Wanted for Manufacturing Blankets. The garden party, held under the ausgiim s at the Mount llnreh Methodist Church and Sabbath Schoox, in comme- tion with their anniversary. was a bi: success, notwithstanding the \‘cry un- quoruhle ueather. The grounds oi .\i r. 1.05 Deyeii, on which the pleasing ufiuir took place, were beautifully dec- orated, and ultimugh there was a fierce threatening of ruin a most delightful time was spent by the large number present. Rev Mr. Coon guxe an excel- lent address The musical programme was well rendered, reflecting much credit on all the participants. The Reaboro Citizens' Band under the lead- ership of Prof. Sherwood, was in atten- dance and rendered many high class musical selections. 'l‘ea was served by the ladies and all did ample justice to the vmnds prepared for the occasion. The ladies of Mt. llorch are A 1 in get- ting up teas. and in this instance they excelled all previous efforts. 0n Sui-«My, the Church was crowded at. both the mun ing and evening ser- vices and she Sermons delivered by Rev. Messrs. Oswald and Manning were highly apprecia‘ed. Both gentlemen are eloquent Speakers and then- earnest expustulatiou of the gospel will no doubt. be agreat benefit to many who had the pleasure of attending the ser- vice s. One 01 our cruisers \\ hilst manwuvre. lug around Huntiugo do ML-Quude on Sut- urday tried to land sew-ml times but owmg to the terrific storm raging, and with smm- suspidous ”Spaniards” in ambush,nuu16 a. g zlllmlt rcxrmlt to the ulher snie of me buy, still keeping his \uluuble ’urgo under Cow-r. Rev. E Ruherte occupied his on n pul. pit on last Sabbath, 21ml prenched elo- quent, and Impressive :wrnmns to large congregations. At the l‘lIDSU. of the evening Service, Mr. Roberts. on behalf of the church, presented Dr. \V.sldt)ll wlth a bible and hymn book, an asltght token of the high esteem in which he ls held by them. Mr. Walden is going to Manitoba, to resxde. Mrs. Waldo“ un.l children, will visit friends at Unre’s Landing before guingm their “min-n name Mr. and \lrs. \Vuhiuu .rve n adv fur then selves a lmel, ul lri “1.15 n hon: best. wishes will go \\ ith th t m “'VI‘hâ€"e' (‘hurch 311d Sabbath School are to be congratulated on the success of their anniversary. In the Township of Emily, on Thurs- day, June 9th, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. Forest Guthrie. a. son. Fired at His Wife, Green.Eyed Monster Responsi- ble for Murder at Montreal. Don’t {ml tn tzll'v in the excursion on Saturday under the auspices of Hm Fur- esters of Bczhany and Fleetnood. See Bills. )lr.\\'m. Lang of Milibrook, was in tuWH yesterday. We would like to see Mr. Lungcome to Omemee to reside. The ()ummeeclzeese factory WM never in a. more “UllHBhiHK cmulition than at present. Thrve vans are now required for the large quantity of milk being brought 1n. Elsard Morin, Suspicious of H Wife, Drew 8. Revolver, Her Mother Interfered, and She Was Killed. Lightning struck a plum tree thhin a couple of yards of Mr. F. B. Laidley’s hmutc on Sunday evening. The occu- pants of the house full. khc shouk. hr. Cameron, “e are oleased to learn, is recovering. Dr. McKay,of Toronto, 15 here taking: churgv of Dr. Cameron’s patients during his illness. Montreal, June 12.â€"Elsard Mor- in, a French-Canadian, 27 years old. and living on Pouport Street, in the East end of the city, shot and "Killed his mother-in-law, Ma- dame Desjardins, and severely wonnded his wife, at their home last night. Morin had a suspicion that his wife Was not faithful to him, and he claims that when he Went horne last night he saw a man in his wife's room. Hedrcw a revolver and aimed at his wife. The latter's mother. Madame Des- jurtlins, interfered to save her daughter, and was shot dead. The crazed man then rushed into the next room, where his wife had sought protection, and shot her, but not fatally. Mr. 0. G. \\‘illianmon,s many friends “"ll :ogret m learn Le is 111, but we are pleamd to report he is on the mend. Miss Richardson. of Millluook, is vxsiung with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Mul- hgan M r. I \Vhitsmith will be here on the 27th and 28th ufJune, and at. Bethany on the 30th. Rev. C. M. Carew, of Campbellford, was in town Tuesday cuiling on friends Straw berries at W. Bradburn’s ath:. a box. Miss Bundle. of Toronto, is visiting at the Omemee Methodist Parsonage. Srrvice “ill be conducted in Christ Church next Sunday at. 6 30 p. m. ‘GAVE HIMSELF UP. He then went to the police sta- tion and gave him~telf up. Madam Desjardins, the murder- ed Woman, was 48 years of age, and her daughter is about 28 years old; The neighbours claim that Morin had no reason to be jealous of his wife, and that his story that he sawa man in her room is ridic- ulous. The wounded woman is at the Notre Dame hos ital to a ser- ious condition.â€"M' dEmpire, Wife in the Hospital. Garden Party. Shut Her Mother. BORN Early on the morning of the 15111, “e saw scum of the boys hastening to the lake with thcir fishing tackle, “1th the Intention ol bringi: g home some 01 [no tinny tribe. [suppose they Hunk they are clear of the law now. Mr. Alf. Dundass is erecting a fence fur .\lr.l{. Dwell, along the boundary line, built. upon the Workman plan. It was fuund that his skull hm been rert'umuui in hu- 12131905 by the nails. He is nut cxpcctml t0 survivc. His mh'crsary is in gun}. Mr.Jones, of Mldland, is visiting at Mr. John Wright's this week. Rev. C. M. Curew was among the ar- rivuls at Best’s Station on Monday morning. andwuamet by his brother, Sam, who brought him Mme for u brlel vieit,at'ter\vhich he intenda returning to resume his “ork in Campbellford. We are pleased to note that ourcheesc maker, Mr. Wuud, is making three cheese at. day more than he did last year. Our population :3 Increasing. 'l'hin :1 Inc the arrival is in the auburbu oi the town. Special to the Mirrur. His Talent for Butting‘. E A Clean Sweep from One End of the Suit Stock to the Other. gKen-t Stir Fowlers’ Corners. t's the low prices and liigll (11.21litinsd0L-s it. (lur SElt'S keep lroumling upward, and in order to help on the swift (‘lcaranCc oftliis mammoth stuck, WC (:11: going to spring a mine! “'6 have already cut prices down to such smallness that there is scarcely the shadow of profit leit to xcil the actual ccst. But now we double discount our past and A BROADSIDE OF BARCAiNS' EVERY ONE A SURE SHOT! You’re interested now. ll.»\Ll7-I’I\‘ICES is a. hisI word, but any one who likes can inspect our stock, and no mattrr how sceptical he may be he will be forced to acknowledge that although llalfâ€"l’ricc is at big word, nuvcrthclcss 1nd finds its “11) into the 110nn§0f('r:1tcf111 citizms of Lindsay anfld \ ictoxia C onnt} , @EfEmCe E2. 258 Suits at is that we have saved you money bv pxlxrchusinrr in big Iotsâ€"â€":m<l that's Hm \\ ‘1\ “0 come to make our money. “’0 buy “ith cn sh, and bm “1th 11m: 1 s (11: 1t 1110 0.111 1105511110 [10111 advantages obtained 1)) the c01111,1111cdl)11_\1ng 110“ u 01 c ight ussocmu 51011.5. Come and See how w< Our Appea}. w Emu 45 Tailorâ€"made Suits cut from $20.00 to $10.00 Buyer and Seller [3‘ D0 Exactly What We Advertise. THE WONDERFUF CE 4‘ U I‘ CEI'A‘ Toronto Prices Paid." ”firux'“ ml. mamâ€"mnw vuv A,» . m â€" . The Unitvd Stztus Navy Dc- p'n‘mu-nt has ()ffibally announced iluzt .m «~.\;;m’nti<>n cx’ Ij,(‘00 mc-n Iu~< sturtca! "nz' Santiagu in thirty t\~.'H trill-$34,115. gmu‘dn’: l-_\' Sixtctrn ships uf war (and guzxiwuts. 1‘\' out our pmgmnmm. (“omv to time is mom-y come to us firs“. I'EUS" {nuns I’rcsidcnt McKinley Siv'ncd the war revenue bill ycsteuiay af- ternoon, by which it is proposed to raise $20u.ouo.ooo on 3 1m- cmt, bonds. 'l‘hrvc Ncw York firms have vohmt érml to raise the whole 0wa nmnu‘; . A United States cruiser ha ap- turcd the British steamer Twit k- cnhzun, which contracted with the. Spanish Government to deliver coal to :1 Cuban port. It was announced in the Span- ish Scnutu yesterday that u shcll had burst on the Unit‘cd smug ship Mussuolmsutts, k l in” several men and damaging (1 9 Ship. No word of this has come from American sources. General 13lzmu) {cars tl1:t the blockade of (‘ulm is In lc mmlc stricter anJ 1”ch that all possible suppliesbc sent in lwl’ur‘. this is done. h‘IfljOf-GCDCI’ZII Merri t expects to lvavc Sun Francisw {or the Phillippincs in a. couple of wccks. He has 16000 troops on tllc way or ready to start, Lut Wants a to- tal of 20,000. A couple of alleged Spanish Spies were taken 0ft :1 txansatlun- tic steamer at New York Satur- da. The War Summaii'y'f - 'i Details are to hand of the land- ing of 600 United States marines at the harbor of Gunntunzuno, thus giving Admiral Sampson a base 01 supplies in the \‘icmity Sulliflgo. The Spaniards attacked tin.- camp Saturday, but Were driicn off, A report from Vlcmn says that Russia will initiate xiicdiution be- tween the United Stutcsuud Spain in a clay or two. I] {F 9:11 SweepingThm a‘ H Cfi KC vy Stock H SE) LND OUT JihMJ-h En! . 9-5455 I m haw failed to (and, (Uni U C Emm- : hum‘nzir 1: acute. he Great- Battle Cry of the ‘6 18.00 to 16.00 to 3.4.00 to 12.00 to 10.00 to 8.00 to 6.00 to W®©®fimp o 0 000000 000000 gh H25 Country! 'Hm fulln“ int; buildings are said to l 0 arm led on Hm. premises: A frame l'lhning Factory almm 35 x “0 hm nu m 0r less; a. frame house :llmut 14\ ”EU foot. 'll I{\lfiâ€"' . 5 p< r tent. of the purchase HINDU) t1; 1w [uh] down on the din of .nh- 1‘ r balm (-9 terms “ in he made kmm n :H t} :- Hn‘o, Fur furthur particulars apply ‘0 JONES, MAFK FNZHC LEONARD, Fuliuitwrfi, 'I‘UI‘I-lltfl Street, 'i‘Ul-‘J )XTO. (3rto(F.A.I‘n4l lms munwra Si, 10 and 11 NM”: of King SLweL in the Village of mnemee in the suhiivxsiun of H e Smuh “rs! quurlcr ()1 [mt number (3 in the 4th Lon- (‘e~b‘lnn u!” the 'l'uw usiup of Emily ac- (mrding to {1 plan by ('rusbie Brady, 1’. I“ H , duly registered in the Registry (HM-o for the (‘uuntr of Victnria. Morgan’ 5 Drug Store is wronged wifl custumer’ 5 exam duy.’1ry a. tbwof out well tried and never falling cures, such a» Morgan’s Cutarrh Cure for 2:30., and Australian l’clit Cure, besides numer- on: oLin r Speciztlltes. Kent St. Lindsay. 01’ Valuable Planing Factory in the Village of Cmemee in the County of Victoria. 11:: Inst if you Iilgc, but if Thuse desiring to take a course in slmrthund and lypcuriling may obtain unstrucmions. Terms $1.50 per month, in advance. ’1‘\\ulcssons given weekly. Apply tu 20-0 MISS DAVIDSON. Lindsay. lb:8,u1, the Urndl urn House, m the \Wl‘ugn- nl'()mem<-e, m 11 o’chvck in the forenoon by virtue of powers of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the Sale, the follow- ihL pr“, Flt)": There will be ofl'rred for sale by [’11].- lic X11111» 11 on '11111111111111111‘11111J11 STA R U ROCEKY, 400 Water SL, promises formerly occupied by Sun Life Ins. 00.. dealer m pruvlsions, choice was, «ufi'ceb', 1:1:u,(-u|1nu! goods, etc. Fresh cggsuud but- tvr vnnsHmLJy on hand. Cheese factory sup- plies dmmneu and Emily citizens please mu umljmlgo I‘m- yourselvesâ€"no Lruuhle to show guuds 11nd compare prices. 1’. RUBIN- SUN, 1‘x-u,,1~u-1ul'.â€":I::-‘m Shorthand and Typewritlng. AUCTION SALE ( mum 7‘ MISS DAVIDSON, Lindsay. Store is tbrbnged wit’l‘z Jay. "lry a. few of our‘ er falling cures, such] f0 f0 0â€" East of Bridge,: OMEMEE, j Omemee Stove 81 Tin Emporium; I have been favored with the local agency for the McCormick Harvesting Machinery, and invite everyone to call and inspect sam- ple machines. The McCormick machinerv is acknowledged by lead- ing farmers to be the best in the market. 1:6» light (iran, clear: cutting, and simple gearing, the McCormick Binders and Mowers have no equal. Ialso handle HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, SEED DRILLS, ' c., made by Coulthard, Scott 00., of OSHA\VA, which I can sell at Right Prices. Respectfully soliciting your patronage, I remain. yours truly. “‘ IO quart raus, 2 tor - - 25c. ~ g,- 14 quart Pails at - 20, 25, 35. .40, 50c. 3a.” Dippers - 4, 5, Io, 15, 25c. ‘ ' 2o quart Dish Pans - 25 to 75c. No.9 Boiler, Tin - $1.00 No. 9 Boiler, Copper - 2.75 Milk Pans - - GRANITEVVAREâ€"All lines cheap. to 90c. get a Picture. $1.00 per doz to $2. 40 Presening7 Kettles 45c. ELECT RIC STOVE POLISHâ€"Save thc “rappcxs and Has to hand this week a Large Consigfimegt Scufflers, best and cheapest. Buy no other untxl you see them. Haying outfits, any kind you want, cheap. ane 'l'roughing, cheap.‘ est and best. A call solicited. 0 M E M E E, ONTEfili-CST Wm. BRADBTE' Now is the time to buy. .mmw £992 2 Binders Mowers The Peoples’GmGefly. m NEW Harman Sma M Li! W. BING Jubilee Hardware Hous‘ TIN\VAREâ€"Eyerything you wantâ€"See some of our low prices} --\,‘ “ANTEDâ€"Eggs, Calf and Sheep Skins, \Yool I’ickmgs, etc. G.W. MOE W. D. Stifigcnf Candies. Biscuits and Confectioi IO quart Pails, 2 for 14 quart Pails at Dippers 20 quart Dish Pans No.9 Boiler, Tin No. 9 Boiler, Capper Milk Pans - COOKING STOVES. NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, Call and see Our Display. TERMS, CASH. flard ware, Ht} From $12.50 up, guaranteed?» ‘1'

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