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Omemee Mirror (1894), 7 Jun 1900, p. 3

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len't s We- .ce your d on EH’O. :en’s Vlued | late spr- Don’t forget the Presbyterian Con- cert and Social on Friday. June 15m. 30 Luiuud valces are to take part. are. He will be pleased to have his Omemae friends call and see him when waiting Keene. Mr. Arthur Russell and daughter, Miss Maud, of Peterboro, were visitors to Omomeo on Saturday. Mr. Sam English, Proprietor of the Keene Hotel, was in town Monday on business. He states that Keene is now one of the best summer resorts in the province. and ample accommodations can be had by excursionists and camp. Remember tho Missxomry Service in Chriu Church ‘o-night, when Rev. [bun Ullab of the Punjab, India, will give an address on Mohammedanism, For $40 Cub. or $30 Credit. Lot 6, Block IV., 50 foot frontage. North of King Strut West Omemee. Good log building on the lot. The stable to rent until sold. 0. BIGELO W, Lindsay.-~2m For encamment and wedding rings ya to W, F. McCarty, the Jeweller, 77 Kent. St.. Lindsay. south side.-â€"5-tf fi-For Wedding Presents, Watches, Uldéks, Silverware. Beautiful N e w goods, lowest prices,at W. F. McCarty’s. Li ndsay.â€"5-tf. Christ Church Sunday School Pic-nic will be held [DNA on Friday, June 22, in the grove opposite tho {arm of Mr. George Fee. The local agency for Martin's Steam Luuudry Is at. the Mirror Office. Leave your gmrceta earthâ€"~13 Mr. Chas. Raid, of Brandon. Man" wss : guest ut the home of Major and Mrs. Evnns a short time last week. He is at present in Toronto on business. Fluid and Garden Seeds, Paris Gram, Bluootone for Bordeaux Mixture. Or- mond Walsh. cor. George and Simcoe St... Pektborough. Telephone l46.â€"3m We no lndebtod to Sergt. John M. McCroa for a couple of newspapers, called " The Friend, ” publisted at Bloemfontein. South Africa. They are very Interesting. There or. several proclamstiona to the Boers by Lord Roberts, some printed in English, oth- ers in Dutch. Anyone who desires to see " The Friend ” can do so by calling n: this office. W. F. McCuty,the Jeweller. Lindsay, [or Watches. Clocks, Jewellery, Silver- wm. Spectacle; Lowest prices for fine quality goods.â€"5-tl' General Dry Goods, Fully Assorted. Special Value In All Lines. Hats and Caps, Latest Styles, Close Cut Prices A good mend hand organ for sale cheap Apply to John Rowland, Ome- New Bands. The program of the Poncert on June )5“). will contain music from the great Masters of the 17th Century. See pro- gn ms. Bicycle Race on the main street to- morrow, Friday evening at 7 30. Don't miss it. Rev. Mr. Kannawm win prescls on the subject of " Pm} or," ".9!“ Sunday. Spools! music In: been rehearsed by t” o cholr {or the oceuslon. A large congregation was present in Christ Church on Monday morning at the funeral service, to pay tl.e last re- spects to the late Miss Blanch Mitchell who died in Nichol‘s Hospital, in Peter- borouzh. on Saturday, June 2. Until about 8 weeks ago the departed was fairly well. But on Monday, May 28th the Physicians decided that her sic}:- ness necessitated an operation, for which purpose she was taken to the hospital on Monday night. All preved te be well after the operation, till on Friday. the heart became weaker and the Doctors gave up hope for recovery. ' On Saturday the patient passed away quietly and without struggle. Blanch Mitchell is the daughter of Mr. Wm. H. Mitchell, on the 6th line in Emily. She was agirl of an amiable disposi- tzon and of a beautiful christian char- acter. The body was brought from . Peterbero to Omemee on the morning train and the funeral service was held in the Church. Rev. E. A. Langfeldt took his text from Isaiah 40: 1, “Com- tort ye, comfort ye my people saith your Lord." The iamily has the sym- pathy of the whole community in this their hour of trial. The circumstances are the sadder for the family since it was learnt that on the same day when Blanch died. a nephew of Mr. Mitchell in We ionte lost his life by an accident. The Mirror from now to J an. lst," 1901, (to new Subscribers) fol éniy 50 C'énts. éubscri‘be new and get all the News," ' LA I: LACONIC A Bicycle Race, open to Emily Wn-evlman only, will take place tc-mor- row (Friday) June 8th, if the weather is favorable, If not it will take place on the rolloMng Monday. First prlzo$4 cash. This will be an intereetlng race and everybody should attend. .All entries must be made by 7 p.m. on any orracc, lo W. 6. English Secretary, of 0.nemeo Blcyclo Club. 31151)qu Minus left for Onllia on Tuesday. He has secured the foreman- ship in one uf the leading harness shops there. We wish him success. thing,r deserving attentinn. Off and on, for the past two yezirs, he experienced intense pain down the sciatic nerve. So severe was it at times that he was unable to handle the throttle of the engine, and would be obliged to lay off for days. “Before the first bottle ofDr. Hall‘s Rheumatic Cure had been drained,” said Mr. Simâ€" mons, “I could feel the beneficial effects; and by the time I had use-d four I was completely cured. Since last spring I have been en- tirely free from pain. Dr. Hal '5 Rheumatic Cure did it.” Mr. W. A. Sutherland returned totae Queen City Monday. Miss Annie .\lc(‘afl':e_v returned Fri- day from a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. McCatfrey and other friends In the Queen City. Dr. Hall‘s Rheumatic Cure is put up in 50 cent bottles, containing t-n «‘uws’ treatment. For sale by all druggixfs and dealers in medicine. The 1):. 119.11 Medicine 00., Kingston, Out. Rev. W, M. Kannnwin. B. A., B. D., was chosen to address the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church at Norwood this “eek. Mr. G. A. McQuade, was in Lindsay Monday on business. The Bay of Quinte Conference will hold in sessions this week in the town of Port ano Revs. E. Roberts and R. M. I’uye will be m attendance. Jordan Bros , City Florists, wholesale and retail dealers in Cut Flowers, Flor- al Designs, Funeral Wreaths, Plants. Wedding and Table Decorations. Green House, Argyle Street. Retail Branch, 33 Gaul-g8 St. Peter boro.-â€"3m Mr. Samuel Grandy was a. visitor to Lindsay Monday. The corner stone of St. Names Church, Emily, was laid on Tuesday, A t'u: Lox, containing a. document re‘ gurdmg particulars of me Church, cop- lea of The Evangelical (‘hurchumn,Tl;e Canadian (‘hnrchmum Mail and Em- pire, The Packet. The Mirror, Leaflet xf the W. A , Canadian stamps and coins, were deposlled in {Le corner stone. When a reliable gentleman like Mr. Thomas Simmons, of Chafâ€" fey’s Locks, v \\ Ont., steam- boat engineer) gym comes f0 raw :' Mrs. Cochrane is visuing her {Hands in Toronto. Mr. J. B. Waiker, Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Lindsay, wxil conduct the aervicei In the Methodist Fhurch,0n.e. mee on Sunday next. In the worming the subject ml! be “ The young man away from home,” and in. the evenlng “The young man and the non." As these services are of special Interest be“; old and yolmg are earnestly in- vited :0 attend. Grand choral Concert and Lawn Soc- m1 Omemee ou the evening of_ Friday, June 15th 1900, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church (‘bpir Ome- mee, xx ho have pleasmfe in announcing Nut 30 trained voices under .119 dirert- 1m of Mr J. Crane, I’eterborough, wxll :- uder an exvnllent program of Solos, Q13: .otL'cs a: d (‘horuaem The Church Jul“ ds will be suitably arranged fa!" Q‘rvihu refreshments from 5 20 to 7 30 p n‘. Concert to begin at 8 o'clock p. x:-. in the l‘hurcb. Adm‘snion to Con- cert an d Soci :1 25 vents. The public a-e cmdially invited to 0 .me and spend an evening with us and cwiny a. Pugh made ("om-wt, rarely heard outside of the (‘ihn W. M. Kanawm, B. D , Pas~ tor Edith Byers, Secretary-Twas. Who killed Paul Kruger? I, said Baum-”vim my little puller, 1 killed Paul Kruger. Who caught 12'! blood ? I, said French In my lime trench, I caught his blood. Could not Pu? the Throttle Who'll to]! the hell? I, said John Ball, for I can pull‘ 1’" to" the bell. Who'll dig the grave ? I, said Baden- Powell, win: my little trowel! I’ll. dig the grave. _ Who’ll sing the hymn ? Lanid Moth- oun, {or I know the tune; I’ll sing me hymn. Who )1 be chief mourner? I. said Stun. {or it gives mo pain, I will be chief mourner. CH 0308. The Boers 1n the States full weeping, one and all, When they heard of the death of pour old 00:11 Paul. Guelph, by Canadun Pacific Railway. on June 14m, 1900, undo: gaspices of Farmers’ Institutes of East and We” Potorborough. Eut Durhum and Peter- borongh Poultry Auocia tion. For particulars so. late posters. ' Grand pxcurs‘on to " Ontario Agricultural College. on ms own (13-- countzmd'adds his testimony to the value of a medical cure, the public has assurance that there is someâ€" Good brick house. two barns 80x50 with stone foundation under one, good horse stable to hold 14 horses with hay and straw house in connection 60x30. Good orchard with all kinds of fruit all in thriving order, pears, plums and cherries, etc. 120 acres plough land, 10 acres bush, well watered on every part. of farm, well fenced. Com’enlom to school and church and good roads to Peterboro, 10 miles. no hills to climb Extra. dwelling and stable with acre of land Ienced ofl‘ on South West corner of farm used for hired man. This farm is rented at presenttime for @350 per year. Possession nex‘ {all to plow. â€"20-tf. Sauth half of Lot 13 and West unartar of Lat. 14, Gun. 12, Township Gavan. Gantaining 150 Acres. Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, treats all diseases of domesti- cated animals. Special attention to equine dentistry. Charges moderate. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, KING STREET, CMEMEE, ONT. Farm for Sale. When coming to Town fetch your Scrap Iron, Metal, Steel, Old Rub- bers, Copper, Brass, Bones, Wool Pickings, c., to NESTEEE H i SE8. STEMS. MARK STREET, We Handle over 100 Cars $uff Yearly. SPRING SEEDS FOR 1900. Garden Sec-(15,5 packages of} Emerican for 10c. ! Field Seedsâ€"Red Clover, AI- fulta, Alsyke, and lunotb). : Mange], Long Red ;7 Danish Sugar Beets; Turnip Seed, Hun- garinn. Millet, Potatos; Onions, Dutch Sets; and Corn. 011 Cake, ] Seed ; Flour; a1 itv guaranteed. Saltâ€"Dairy and Cheese, in bags and barrels. All kinds of Plow Repairs. Agt. for well known Plow Companies. Goods delivered promptly. Jusenh T. Beatty; The undersignnd otfers for sale the and get the highest Apply to William-st, : Lindsay PUMPS OF ALL KINDS. Dr. W. T. Rodgers, CASH PRICE. AGENT FOR THE Bianifnri Pumping Windmills. IRON AND WOGD PUMPS. Deep Wells a Specialty. W. H. IRWIN, First Door South of Maun- der’s Hotel, ROBT. MILLS. MANUFACTURER OF Peterboro. Herbageum, Flax all grades, and qual- Charlotte Street, Omemee Puma) Works, Manager. I ThgigMi1~ror, the Family Her- iald and Weekly Star, to Jan. 1st 11901, to new subscribers, togeth- ger with ‘a handsome Portrait of :Lord Roberts, for only $1.00. The .Family Herald and Weekly Star itoJan. 1st next, and Lord Rob- }erts’ Portrait will be sent to our ipresent subscribers for only 600. Friday, 31111615. Amongthe schools which are expected to 10 pmsent with us are: â€"â€"Ga}lox\n 5,17a11is‘, I71 :mklin,Ball\duff,Lif101d, I7',1cctw\00d Matchett'g . , L a\ anvxllc. The pupils will form in procession at the Town Hall, and headed by will march to the grounds on the farm of GRAHAM BROS, where they will engage in competition in racing jumping, etc. , “hile the Ballydufi foot- ball, and janetville busc- ball teams bane kindly con- sented to play fiiendly ganws “ith lOCal teams. The Committee are sparing no pains to make the day one of un- qualified success. Suitable prizes mll be awarded the children, and a special prize to the best school in procession. 'l‘czuhcrs are cxpcctcd to accom- pany and marshal their respectwe schools. Our viSItors are requested to luring their own provisxons, but hot tea will be provided fora nominal fee. Candles, fruit, lemonade, ete., w111 be on sale at the tent. «2% CO’S PIANOS :AND : ORGANS HAMBURG, BERLIN, ST PET ’ERSBURG MILIAN, YOKAHAMA MADRAS, SYDNEY Have a \\'(,)rl(I-\\'i<,le reputation, :1 life time experience coupled with ample finances, pluces them on the most favorable b21518 to do busx- ncss. Some of the foreign offices include : HAMBURG, - - GERMANY. BERLIN, - GERMANY. ST. PETER-SBURG, - RUSSIA. MILIAN, - - ITAL Y YOKAHAMA - J APAN. MADRA S, - INDIA. SYDNEY. - *7 _ _'AU$T3AL;A. AGENT, N. B. A 7 years' guarantee with each instrument. Patronize a home agent and avoxd all regrets and (llssatlsfaction. Tke magma; Rajahbm :3; mm 33L a Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, P1315- ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters for \Vindsor Salt, “ Dalry Cheese Butter " Bumds. Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. Best qualities Hard and Soft Coa1,Cordwood and Mill“ ood. Call and get our piices and examine goods. TELEPHONEsâ€"Agent’ 5 Office, 77 B , Town Office, 77, Mill Office 78. *H-I-â€"â€"' Together with Offices in all the Leading Cities in the Emmi5n. Agent, TRUSTEESâ€" ITr. T. G. Brereton, \V. Ro‘wan, \V. Coulter. MISS A. STAPLES and W. H. METCALF, Teachers. Address, The Mirror, Omemee. The Bethany Brass Band, ublic School intend holding thsn‘ annual pic-nic on .W. KARN, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings The pupils and friends ofthe . Thornfizon, ANNUAL Eihe peoples Grocery" 1 . BAKER, OMEMEE. Lindsay. I? Confectionery, Biscuits, Fruits, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons. _Raisms, c. IE-‘T'Is fpll up with all kinds of 1"! ‘33. TiRflDBURN. THE PETER HAMILTON Headquarters at Kennedy 85 Nichols’ Planing M111, Omemee. Where we invite yonrinspection of Implements, and take your order for the different hues of Machinery of this old and Reliable Firm, including Binders, latest improved (Bonnie) Seed Drills.Cultivators, Plows, Barrows, c. when you are dealing with a local firm saves you all annoyance of delay in getting repairs attended to when needed perhaps in the busiest part of the season. Experience has proved this Firm can cope with any outside firm for durability and perfection in every way in their respective lines. 1 \V c are in full swing manufacturinga‘nl kmus Doors, Sasti, Mouldings, c. Custom Samng done this Spring 0;: th; Sumtcst once. Robinson Ewaflt. Men’s Bunkim 90c., good as any $1.00 Boot. Men’s Blucher Cut $1.20. Men‘s Oil Grain $1.50. Boy’s Boots 65, 75, 85, $1.00. Boy’s Chocolate $51.25. Boys Dongolas $1.15. Ladies’ Oxfords 75, 85.1.00, 1.25. “ Southern Tie 1.65, reg $2. Robinson Ewart, LINDSAY, JUST BY WAY OF will contain more stock than ever at prxccs cheap as the cheapest. ”A BIT,. I am ini ihe Bicycle hssiness again \VITH AGENCY FOR 'IHE Best Wheels : : in the Market. Fresh Stock of Drugs, and Patent Medicines, Field and Garden Seeds, and the V Manufacturing 00., Peterboro. R. J. Mulligan, DRUGGIST, OMEMEE OUR LUMBER YARDS LATEST WAR NEWS. KENNEDY NICHOLS. 74 Kent St, 2 Doors \Vest Campbcfl’s Grocery " OM EMEE. [111mm {his Sum Call and See Our Display: REMEMBER EANBIES, QUE-'3. FACTORY ONTARIO.

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