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Omemee Mirror (1894), 29 Jun 1899, p. 2

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OF COURSE IT SEEMS ;STRANGE J. SUTCLIFFE SONS, ' um”. PETERBORO. KINGSTON. A late shipment of Nobby Blouses of reliable materials and exceptionally clear coloms in sttipes and checks. All sizes. El Light cool Summer Skirts that stand a lot of scuflling about, in all sizes from 38 to 43 inches, with In inch sweep and a liberal up- turn. These Couple of Items May Help You to Realize the ' Values You May Expect to Get Here. . .-..._, Fl' 19" Vl);‘l.‘\nl.~‘_" clt’zmm wm take notice_ I sun 'be glad to l.- _,_ -â€" AL- I; {he}: fiéviBQ'sEéEééIxe‘d s. amyfiu the 1x»: House. and hope to km; up the good reputation this House has aways sustain"! In the pan. Cain and see us when in town 25c. Pipes ~ for 15 k cfls 35 and 4oc.PIpes for :5 "’ 13c Pipes for 10 toe-Pipes for 5 Corn Cobs 2 for 5 " Tobaccos always fresh at WM. CDLYIEJ’S Bankrupt Stock of fines sol-IOUu’H an Homo,» .. ”H29 landâ€"NEW“. 0g LIL»:- Mun. \Vifiks lubamas oteh Reel 1‘! p-to-dzue Spemal "‘v’uncedora Dr. F. W. Ivory has opened his Den- tal Parlors in Omemeegut his :esidence King St... where he will be phased to meet all who may requife anything in the Dental line. With his further ex- perience he can guarantee better satis- hction than over. A call is was: re- apecuully solicited. Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LINDSS. Y. Honor Graduate of Ts; ron‘. ) Univers- ity tnd Ru: al Cvlwge of Lcua! Sur- gems. All simulates: and ix-‘proved branches of dentistry successtmly performed '(" ' :8. moderate. O F F I C E over 1'" _:: ry '3 Dru-g Sun-e, comer Kent. and: “Xv ‘ mu streets. ‘ .a "mm House. O‘lE‘lEE. 11M” M21151“ of each month. â€"47-ly FOTEI- CHASGR-ffim‘emee 1211073113133 emu; (mo. 3 cm: Manor, Lindsay. Cut in Cigars The way we are doing business hereâ€"Cash Only. is strange, but think how much better prices it lets us make for you. It brings us goods at the best possible cost. It wipes out everything in the way of bad debts. It saves almost all the expense of book-keeping. It simplifies the store man- agement. Every penny that is saved ft‘ohtany source is a penny saved for youâ€"if you trade here. All these things in a credit business help to make up ‘f expenses." They are always added to the cost of goods. It the store gets along those who buy its goods must share in all these extra bur- dens. They do not know when they pay them as they are hidden in the prices put on goods. You save money by buy- ing of a Cash Store. DENTISTRY. WERLY R. H. KELLS 85 CO.) BLOUSES. 7 tor 7 AUF 3 ior 6 for 6fo for for for 25 cent: 66 H ll . The “that." fix 1897. is by all odds “in beet So we market. Its first coat is War 1 m, a tan you remember that it is strictly .‘ i-‘wm Grader, and the annual cost for x» xi Menance and mpairs is low- av «(’32. I Lave handled those mills for six years and have ne'er 3e: made a ”pair on account of defect in material or moor n‘orku..x- xhip 'I'I'II.F.PII().\'!". 9: Branch at LINDSAY, in charge of 0’. U. BOX $32. G. WALTER GREEN PHEHBUHBUGH P111111! WMS Dining the past winter i was success- iui wwninga great qua. My of un- us :;‘.!,~ f‘ue pump timber. this will be m imam to all my customers, and will Serve: in mammiu the high standard of cum; that my goods have enjoyed in the - .N. ~end fur part:(-._.l:' rs of my rther lines. WASHING A'.‘".I:\’ ES, etc. l’mns far Everv service And satakctlon guaranteed In even- Mlllbrook once. or..." hJW Pouofllce. Money to Loan. 9-“ STEVE unnfio propriexor of N American Ho \ nterSueetJ’Mv-uml maleave‘lpa ' g ‘ to his Ulnr‘v ---w Emily Moods t. {In house huu m- n oughly renova ' find used upinr. - .z- modern style. Goodman": and u' hostler. A call mm Ter us term-n.“ Nou' v opposite Oriana! Hotels-614'. Bavrlutcr. Solicitor. Corner of George and Murray Streets. Onto: Hawks: 9to)la.m.: JwSpJn. 71,089.10. Mn. lute". Lindsay st..o p. smmm: Kink, Llndsay will b. glad top soc all the Omomeo and fimlly ople on this dlrect “and, when the mos comfort In provlded In 5 well In Med house. good meals. The bar ll Ip-to-date. Atzenuve hostler. good slab- [10¢an 3000 order. Call wllclled.â€"-l-5l Dr. T. Pupham M08111“ nigh, EYE. BAR. THROAT AND NOSE. PETERBOROUGH. Steel Widmills MILLBBUOK. : Peterboro, Ontarfia Robert Ruddy. W. H. IRWIN. EACH ND proprietor m“ the [Inter Street. PM"! born. to his Ulnr‘ v - "3w-‘ in house hm: M- n :‘ -.r- I‘h‘d uXedupin: .- :- ; @flgblin'vnnd a. - x EACH PRIRCESS ST., Notary Public, «a. : ONTARIO. “The Arcade ” is the name of the big store recently opened in Padncah, Ky., by Messrs. John 'J‘. Lane Co. The following extract is from a lengthy ar- ticle on the grand openingof Paducah’s greatest store, in The Sun of that city . “The establishment of the Arcade and its opening- last evening deserve more than a passing notice. The house is in- deed acredit alike to Paducah and its proprietors and the Opening last night manifested the appreciation of the peo- ple for efforts to secure their trade and the popularity of Manager John 1‘ Lane." Jone's Band was presentat the opening and altogether it was a very gratifying success. Mr. Lane was at one time Editor of this great journal but gave up the quill to enter into his present business, which he has found to be more remunerative. His many friends here willjnin with us in wish- ing him continued success, A ve'y violent Windstorm from the west paused o\'er Stockton, Manitoba. on Monday. accompanied by rain and hail, vovering a strip of territory about one mile in '\\ idth. Rain tell in torrents and bail to the depth of six inches covered the ground. Some of the hail- stones measured an inch in diameter. Trees were stripped of both leaves and young branclzefi, and crops in the path of the storm Were probably destroyed. No accidents are reported. We notice that the new gravel driver II not making much progress. Get a move on, Jack. What We Want to Know. Who was Nae young lady who fell 1n- tothe sand pit. and who came to the rescue ‘3 Whowere the two young ladxes that were gathering ferns the other evening and what. was that. long cunversatxou at the tence about? Who waked home alone past that big swamp hm. Tuesday night? It 13 reported that one of our young friends is going to purchase a wheel. 88;. Sid. get a. bike built. {or two. And leave me never more. Come back to me sweetheart And love me at before; In life’s dull pathway the sun nolonger slnnas; Come back and meet me. sweetheart, 'Noath the shadow of the pines. We miss our young Volunteers of the line very much. esgecmlly the one Cull. nected mm we milk to we. We 53 m- pathizo with all the young ladies along the route, but mostly with the one who has been ill ever since their departure- S‘ill we have some hopes of her reeov- ery new, for as we passed the other evening we heard her sing: Come back to me, SWOBHIGJFt Mr. J. Parker was a. visnor at the home of Mr. Geo. Brown Sunday last. “at It Live pleuy door “mt untamed ’01:, Jack, or is there a more p0“ erful magnet ? We wan-Ear if that pretty little git-L wtth her golden ha-r a hanging (mm her back, made a m..sh lust Sana-dry mght. But ( 0th Fit di~c<§uru;ed Ber- tie, Jack new»: went. bad: on uis \wrd yet. Mrs..lal. Adams’ many friends will be phased to warn that she is improv- ing raglusy. M rs. J8: . Porter. 01' panied by nor mm e, N. Emil“ new Lhe gue Adams Thu sun}. 2 brodzmccom. - 38;; Miu'heiz, of $3: of Mrs.Jas. Mr. Jus. Kennedy, 0" the Hih, was a vlslmr at um Lame m’ M: 1:. (:H"I‘Hh')' n-n Sll'tuay. Don’t come I-u fa. S. hill. Jue. We don't. want tn 3» any or“ . :1:- young lufiies. Mr. and Mrs. Chas N .\nn, o. 1’: ur- hero. were tne guns of 3] rs. J. Adams handuy last. Wane awry to Eearn that Miss‘J. Latchford has been ill the ; ust week. Mrs. J. Adams was Visiting .:t the home of Mrs. J. Stuart 9. MW days last week. We nonice a ureat many Improve- ments in our lleig'u uh-wd. The men have been doing. rum “‘0 x the last few d3; sand the esw‘fem u-nu‘ 10!? of the fOtluS do them «sum. We 8‘50 nutiw some. imprmeme' L (hrs 0.0 of our young men has Nu. maling zzruuud the gala. Things we b\ ainning to look interesting. Mrs. Bow, of Tommi”, paren‘s, Mr. and Mrs J. Sgecial to the Mirror. The crops an: Iookiwg fine in these parts. The rather d:.ugeruns accideng which happened to flu: daughter of Mr. Wm. Lowes on the ?Sth inst... has happily terminated satisfactorily, as me pin which she swallowed has been dislodg- ed and remmefi iron: she body. :HEO: ted cear‘ y and -u ‘elliuibly and Lu m h mformution was gleaned from the discourse. Special to the Mirror. The Rev. B. FJSlilhnan,ofCampbell- ford, addressed a huge con; regauon at. Benn! (‘lmrch on 50!)de night on Foreign Mieaions. Everybody was de- lighted With the Speaker, the fact of him being on his wry to the nnasion field in Brit.six Co} ambiaadding force to his sermon. The Strawberry Festival of the League is to be held on Thursday. 29.11. A good pro-gamma is exl’ex-ted and we hope to Lee a. large audience. We are sorry to have to report that Mrs. Chas Mills instill very ill, without any marked improvement in her con- dltion. Mrs. Limick, who has been spending a few days here, wasdrh an to Ome-mee last Saturday by Mr. J. Boyd, w new aha took tne tra'u for her home in Lindsay. A! the \uekly meeting ofourh‘pworlh Leagnb lug: Thursday, we had the pleas- ure of listenixng tn :\ shun, brisk and pol .ted addre. :s In Rev". .3. C. Moore on “ ‘u'l‘! e \oung People’s Forward Move- ne.::. 5 r Missions.” The matter was South Emily. BETHEL. A SUB’ CRIBER . 1‘ \‘.sni;>g her Rim-Lam Mr. Whitfon offered 8 3-8c for a funher sclec ion, and Omen ee Penelon Falls, Noni) V.- rulam, Red Rock, Lornevillc, Cameron, and janetville acceptud; Maple Leaf, Pine Grove and Dunsfcrd FCfUStfl'l. Mr. Whlrton’s purchases totalled 7:1 bums. Very Little Rivalry. At II.IO o’clock President Rob- ertson cza‘lled for bids. Mr. Flav- elle was the first to respond, offer- inf,r 8;}c for selections; Mr. \Vhit- ton raised the offer to 8 38¢, and Mr. Fitzgerald sang out 8 7-I6C. This was a notch higher than the others cared to go, and Mr. Fitzgerald called S'ar, Mariposa, North Ops, Bobcaygeon and Reaboro. all accepting. The total was 541 boxes. The second meeting' of the Vic- torta Countycheese board for the season was held this morning at II o‘clock in the council chamber. There was a good attendance. President Robertson and timother officers were on hand ; the buyers were Messrs. Whitton, Fitzger- ald. kaelle and Mooreâ€"the lut- te", representing Mr. Clnxion. of Pcterboro, paying hrs first visit. Far-tones Represented. The following: inctor‘es boarded the number of boxes placed oppo- site. LINDSAY CHEESE BOARD The note is now in the pogsessi- on of Emi‘eror Fran“ is joseph. Baroness \’<:t.<cra'sbody was mt removed to Venice, at; asst-mu] It was buried in a little moimste- ry near Maverling, with nothing to mwrk the gravc.â€"\‘Iail and Em- pirc. “My only beloved Rudohfl). 1 die bemusel cannot live without you. You pronmcd to make me your wife, but you have broken your word. Iforglve you. Ifyou love me, come. follow me." He IIheI cnt red, staggerfd back,and faintui at the ghastb s'ght bingon the sofug, com- [III I Iv covered with “Ild flowers, W's Vctsna. dean Aongride he. kn" herlme", Ru:'o‘ph,c1utch- ins-II lea ' I: .v 3w p15 0], the [m k ()f his hca I shot oII. A doc- tm “as summoned and his m Ed I‘nce I‘el‘utI-s E? 6 st t- mcx t h I III ‘10\CI!iI§I": toguhc". ‘Ilcccr- t‘f‘e" that the Baromss died at (‘ II~ U I' 30' kf II" II st; 'chnine poi. son ngmnII hat Ru olp h died at tno hon: :Ip .sIoI shot. ‘iuc Bgronvss left four letters. addressed 10 Empcxor Francis, jn :~ph her mother, he: cmuin, H;‘._;‘:tZ.Tf;, and to 1 thus Rudolph. Thr‘ lutter was the direct cause of t‘le Crown I‘riz‘ce's suicide. Grief- st;ivkcn at the sight of the dead wornnn, he found at her bedside a p~ncillcd note, wet wi;h tears, as fe’lows. - gai‘1y()H’rinceRLIdolg,:ilanal Bur. r. ncss Marie Vctsu‘a s (:11qu [orc- d. Toward one o'clock in the morning the Baroness complained of beingr i1]. and retired to her bu"- room. At twr, after having con- sum 7d almost r. decanmrr of bran- Jy. Rudolph bade his fiends good night, and mtemd the Baroness” l)e"mmn. The: next morning Rudu'; 19's Confidcnt, Braifisch, knoclwl at the door, and there “a ‘ no "espouse. Finally Rudolph promised to give up the Baroness, and the lovers met at Rullolph's shooting box, at Mayerling, for a last fart - well. Thecompunyatdinner m cludrd Pr‘nce Philip of Coburg 21: Count H0)0%. ’l‘m- whc p115- ed frec'v. and the Waning was smut in singing and lau;h:er, 1h ugh it WAS xemzu‘kml that the Lon‘dB‘nJune 24.â€"Every now and then new versions of the tragic death of the Cro NH Prince ofAus- tria are published, and they always attract interest. The West End now asserts that it has obtained the “ true story" of the tragedy of Punce Rudolph’s death, “ gather- ed {“0111 an undeniable sonice.' illiS'eision of the :szalt' says:â€" As "5 weil known, the Crown Prmcc deeply, lava. the b’aioness Marie ‘\ ttsera. He wrote a letter to the Pope pm; in: for a dispensation a 1d i.1'_ ineSstou with the Emperor to allow him to relinquish his title to the throne and retire into priv- ate life. The Pope sent the letter to Emperor Francis ~[oscph, and an agonizing in erview be ween the f.theraml son folloued, and lu-‘tetl all night long, Lovers Died ’1 ogether. Cameron Dunsford Mariposa... Derryville Cambray Janctvdle Omcmee .. Fenelon Fz'WS Norf'hVeruk'm Minden Lr'axda‘e Vzl‘.enti:1 NonthOi-a Pine Grove .. KeabOIO Bobcaygcon Maple Leaf .. Paisst?ne IngoY 75‘}! Red Rock Little Britain bmr . Lorncville . I30 Inn-- aâ€"mm Wm?W-J"¢WQW 155 6 ( Iés 24 60 1,722 116 ..~.”86 105 70 ..6o 60 no 105 154 30 Joseph I. Beafiy. Flour, per hundred, delivered to any part of the town. chops, all kinds on hand. SALTâ€"Barrel. Bag and Rock. HIGHEST PRICE paid for all kinds of Grain. Red Cover $13.25. Mangolds, 3 lbs. for 25 cents. Carrott, short white, long Orange. Onion Seeds in bulk or pipers. Dutch set, top onions in bulk. Wheat, peas, oats, bran, shorts, 3 Papers of American growing IOC. Timothy Sesd, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 W PIES}? SE: Minden Echo: For many years past thr rater in Gull Rher has not been 80 hlgh here as it is at the pl‘lfi-‘sn‘, time. Many of our stree's, farms and gardens are bemg con)n;?elely destroyed and aur‘ much injury sustained by (rs-171m being fluuled. Mr. Walterfi, Stu-er?!)- Lomdem «f Public Works in his mm, m, was 118.6 on :1. Hour m" inspmuon (.. he dams heir}: bnEIHn Lutterworti‘: a d on the Gui; River \Hfi'vrs. Sony: "f at“ snfl‘erers will lube almost tuv-zr mi. «- crnp owmg tq,» tlxu. M13}; “ale: 1‘. . 4. earl‘ spring; the Janis do I wile .1 t.- lmrm leyrm! .cv mMimes (Suing; 13:: a fen bridgesmu? Humbug 2‘.‘ His mason of‘the year mews heavy. loss “2 rh “ill in; atlnwat rumnus u- s me n" he snfi'vrors and a grnnt mu (“Kira [I ‘~‘cr_.'- bod} iwe. Messrs Vonng 50m". have t-; use :2 batch: their yaw ‘u (-nm- mumcate with mn': n'rve 0' .. :1...” house. We Meow... gu- ~ ~Whed 9.;1, :7-1' a cellar ou the mazw r we lune with a. pxtchbrk. Some chum-9n 2.6 unable to go to St';'u(:‘. (min; tu Lin stree a being flooded. and men mam, i81:1:seil,_\'tl)e bx ‘ . . _,. Fred T. Yfilliams of Boston,a medical s-‘udum at Imam Uni. vcr. ity, Montreal, committed sui~ cide by tt‘king poison. Au kinds of Turning. Screw-cum 12. For:- ipg, Brazing, Soldering, Cementmg. n'ul \‘ulcanizlng, in Iron,5tcel. ”rash, Compou- n‘ion, Wood and Rubber. ulcyclo reerEng in all its branches. Tire \‘ulcanizing a, S ciait p. " w. WEBSTER, LINDSAY BIf'Y(‘LE AND GExgtim REPAIR WORKS. Brakesman Harry Zealand, who was so badly scalded in the Sunday railway wreck, west. of Lindsay a few weplxs ago, was taken to his home in Midland on Frlday evening last in care of his nurse, Mrs. Sonthhorn, who has bnen unremitting in her care and deserves much of the praise attending his entir- factory recovery so for. It is thought. he will be able to resume work in about 8'}: weeks. The next meeting will be held on Monday, july 10th. M [ Flavelle then offered Bic {or the balance of the board, but all refused. The 5a] 'smen were th¢ n given permission to sell off the bond. Mr. Moor had a bid of 83-8c chalked up, but thong ht better of It and cancelled. ' We lave a book on the Han- wl.:ch we wxll gladly 1nd yor. > if 7m do In! obtain all the bone. at: _ ' ex «um-11 from the my of the VI «- w:; .~ .:-e doc w nhvut it. Prn'u v tw.-: is so. : iiflk-ult w" . .u- 2 hull ‘3‘ “m whit It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, 2nd short hair becomes long air. It hides the age under a luxuriant growth of hair the color of youtp.” lt nev'er fails to restore color to gray hair. It will stop the ban- from coming out also. is _a goqth-rgnewer. It cleanses the. scalp; re- moves all dancgufl’, and prggcngs its formanpn. VDé‘ ~. per bushe‘. s! Omemée. AGENT. HAMBURG, BERLIN, ST. PETERSBURG MILIAN, YOKAHAMA MADRAS, SYDNEY, N. B. A 7 years: guarantee with each instrument. Patronize a home agent and avoad all regrets and dissatisfaction. CD’S l‘I’IANC :AND: ORGAN S Have a world-wide reputation, a life time experience coupled with ample finances, places them on the most favorable basis to do bus:- ness. Some of the foreign offices include : HAMBURG, - â€" GERMANY. BERLIN , - GERMANY. ST. PETERSBURG, - RUSSIA. MILIAN. - - ITALY. YOKAHAMA - JAPAN. MADRAS, - INDIA. SYDNEY. - .AUSTRALIA. Always on hand. Perfectly Dricd and S«asoned. Bcst qualities Hard and Soft Coal, Cox'duood and Millwood. Call and get our prices and examine goods. u..... .. c "V .‘v'IAsvnoxfisâ€"Agent's Office, 77 B ; Town Ofi‘ICc, 77; Mill Office 78. Is. the Plate to Buy anlle-r, Luth 5‘. Shingles, Cement, Plas- ter Paris ( luu'coal. A'so Huuiquz‘xms for \\ indsox' Salt, “ Ilaily Cheese Butter ” B:an:.“-. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Rathbun Co’s 7;: A: puTTeN, value. 3 Cans Tomatoes, Corn or Peas at 250. 4 Boxes Corn Starch for 250. Japan Tea at 15, 20, 25 pet lb. Special Wool manufactured from the Fleece as {nnou .5 : Uurdim: and spmning - 15¢. per lb. RTankets (10 lb.) - 3.00 per puir. f.- iamxel, - . 25¢. per yd. Roll (Ending . . be. per lb .‘J a n’s Suih 5 00, 0.50 8 50, special value. i Boy's Scfts. 8 piece. 2.50, 3.00, (.00. Cl 3 uth’s S. .5 -..<.!3, 5.00, 6 00. " 2 u 1.85. 2.00. 8.50. 1.75. 6 eat 1' ‘ Ms 3 n 1.21 lines 800.3. Shoes. Women's fine lac. or button 1.00.10 2.00. Men’s c :a a 2:1 ~e boots 95, 1.00. 1.25. “ dang. 0:: [on]: 85. 95. 1.00. 1.50. “ F m 03.03 or com-055 1.00.1.25.1.78 I Misses cop's. lace boots ES. 06. 1.00. Bov's cut! ue lace hoois .90. 1.00. " fno face or button 89.1.00. 1.25. Yo".'\’s or u~- a lace bnots 85_ 95. 1.00. l “ Dong. Oxfords 85. 1.00. L25. Wome L. wane lace boots 89. 99, 1.25. | Children's in all kind: from We. up. {1‘3” ‘7 0 1-p37 ‘f'y '3 y \‘M‘ "'1 .K‘VIT“ ' V1.1 . x T . I C! , Together with Offices in all the Leading Cities in the Dominion. 21360; 91 Value”; in Dress Goods. See our Leader at J. ‘77. per yd. doubie fold. Special values in all lines of Summer Guods. ngm Good: at tho RightPrices ----"n v- the summer seamm, when you “ am the goods we utter {on the BA HGAINS No article is a bargain when it is on: «f season and can't be used A For (tap is an use in July, so the firm that only oflers bargains in out-of-eemn good., :3 x 1; selling cheap, WE OFFER TH EM in New, Seasonal-le. Up-to-date Goods iv the year round. 'i r) mi and yon will we our cheapness in this way. Bar gains in every department. Large consivnmnst ‘ z‘d'os’ '1‘ ‘ Jigs’. " L30 \erg' Tue Vot)’ We keep the proper gnods and our prices d raw the people We don’t wait until Axe close of the season to olwr you BA RGAINS but 312$ just in! gucppemrq o! .18 Ge Age 813., Peterbcwro. WANTED READY MADE} CT:(1’*'I'HING DEPARTMENT. J. D. ThorntOn, NF??? SUMMER MILLINERY We Buy Right. We Sell Right. EPEIC‘;N AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, AND \ EC ETATB .JES, CANNED GOODS, COIT FECTION ERY , ETC. Oysters. Fish and Game in Season. s’ '1' A ‘ wvd Hats M all pr cm, at. 1.25, 1.50.1,75, 2.00. 2,25, 2.50. s’ ’5 , . ; Sun'ors at. 25, 60, 65, 75. 85. ery ' in \‘eilings,czu;fl‘cns, Laces.Silka,Satino. and :11 lines pertain. ing tc Alailixxery. DUCCCDSOF t0 50,000 lbs. Wcol Wanted. hues: in Ladies’ Houses at 50, T5, 89, 1.00. l 25. " Wm ,gpers at 69, 75, 89, 1.00, 1.25. “ Linen Skirtsw, 1.?5. 1.49, I 59. “ Black Skirts 1.?5, 2.61), 2.25, 2.50. Great Snap? in Gloves and Hosiery, Collars and Ties. {L‘S‘l‘ , ~.: A firm ca Ivory (:9 Jug» C. H. M. BAKER; We Lead in Groceries. OMEMEE AND BETHANY. this week. Stock will be replenished every "colt. WIOOQOO DOZEN EGGS. WE§§5QOOO LBS. WOOL. TEE .EPB (J "I E 804. . Okc, \Vho‘esale and Rehil Dealer in 4 Boxes Laundry Slang; for 25¢. Salmon 100m. put can. Snrdfuos 5cts. per tin. «5%.: Sons, OMEMEE. Lindsay. ”Fur Wedding l'rese (”(-cks, filter“ am. 1;“: g-vmla, lowest Mites. a; W. Li mistyâ€"54:. ”rs. \\', Curry, of On “at a «ile- r Wm ‘-"r «.{tlnis pineaâ€"M (fix .. Exgaen'ucntal Sprayin Sands? 0 (find, July 61 Fe - c axgzgemeat and go to \ '. .7. McCarty, t A 5351' CORNER 11 STORE. Our Blouse Di busy. A full range of C mer Shirt Waiszs at R1 casszmnn, p. Dix 1310:: (1 un Sit: ’ngs, Mrs. .105. 80(de Kiss Maud.“ MLE‘Qem ing their Omemee {r'en Dr. F. A. Wailers, lieu will fisi: Omemee an H day (Kean-E; womb. See columnâ€"4: . Beady-to-wear Ski: est materials and s Ducks, Linens. Prh 50¢. a $2.50. W. F. .‘k‘C-autyfihe Inn for Wamhee, (“m us, 1e ware. Spect:u‘.e€. Loves quality goodxâ€"éâ€"tf Hats and C Latest Sty Close Cut I Mise Fimmwe lit-Hm on a \ is}! ma“. ingtnn 1109's Mgud Grundy (humod friends. Mn. 5. “unison am Tuesdax‘ fut their hocu 03: OPE § ‘tr 8““! Vi! 1! «meted .obe urea-n: ‘ fu‘ouh‘e. 01d and so tried wake path; .1 Let therebosgood am. A l'vely cane ““9001 The Iocd agency for Lumdrv -~‘ at the Mm your puree; « ani\'.-4’J GGZer? 1 Dry Goods, Fully Assorted. Special Val1 In All Line Mr. (Study Im' 31‘: lun. were mums a: the notwizhsjruing'. a the para a sre r3161 be: (f 1M _\ A: :1: 1m“ pared “SJ! 0:31;? 393 for the :3 M3: of Na 0:133. _ an. 'ers 0 tons L‘. eaued frnm ' fit! of milk from 10" Quail; 1 ‘ ofc uecse 1. 130-15 "‘5. '1 he net (tom 846238 .S7z.. his ubFo squ (f um gram axed on the pr 61' sky. Mrs. I? }1C'T ‘ (“04 excursion “to ample“ 0‘ L'm‘ 0. G. 11. at Smith. to ing on Fridav. June I... -m aka the ha vlll take me Cnndelln n Bridg o'clock I. m. that whnrfs along the n the Excursion of th one should “he in {A chute m :anit the trlp a. plant!“ (6! ill. ficketl {0‘ '0 mg. C. '1’. Comm 1 Tabb and R- N Oflioe and yard No. 9 I It to Sylves‘ P. S. 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