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Omemee Mirror (1894), 18 Jun 1903, p. 2

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$20.00 Edition for $11.00. *’ 3’ Halt Russia, regular $17.00 Edi- tiqn for $9.00. EN CE WORKS. FOLLOWING BINDINGS: We have a. number gird Dictionary in the Dictionary 1 . for Half Price 0151309 and Ware Room in the Omemee Foundry Block. Cultivators, THE BEST IMPLEMENTS MADE: : It sets them cold. It does the work in a few minutes time. It keeps .the dish of wheelsjust right. It does the work perfectly. It is a wonderful improvement over the old method. '=No more guess work, but tires are reset accuratclv and quickly. Without any chance of giving too much dish to the wheel, or 1:: any way injuring it. Hévingi'one of these Tire Setters in practical operation. the patronage of the public is solicited. All work thoroughly warranted. ~.: Dominion Carriage E"ver3 body who has a Bug txrcs reset I mar/ARE THE W Massey-Harris . “r. uch nun: on earth :5 the Sherwin -Williams. Those who have used it- say so. Those who have not used it should. and be convinced that what we'say about it is true. Fills better, covers more surface and lasts longer than any other Paint. Everything In stock for house cleaning. The: best Paint on earth is the Sherwin have used it- say so. Those who have not convinced that what wg say about it is tn m..- Manufactured by the Standa tors, Reapers, Rakes, Plows, c., in fact :11 We have also a. good stock of Buggic Call'a‘nd See Our EGEO. ENGLISH, OMEMEE 'of Nai'ls. Fence Wire CAR LOAD ggy or Vehicle of any kind, get on one of Henderson's -, and Builder’s Supplinsjust to hand 0 of copies of the Stand- ard Tire Setter Co., Kcokuk. Iowa in fact any implement a man requires. of Buggiw, Wagons, c. Display. - r 1' . Is allowed Teachers and students dur- q la “y in? July and August. Bargau No school g'tes a more thorough Tim (of ”(WITH course. Céfl‘m: win: for particulars. 3mg", 0' arm WW." 3' 0Pposite_Pos$..‘Office. your The Millbrook Reporter failed to stir enthusiasm into their ball players of last season, hence there is no base ball club in that town this year. They knew perfectly well that it was uSeless to run up against Omemee’s nine. The cup is still here, Millbrook. and if “(‘nnr The Peterboro and Lindsay Clubs are playing a few games to put them. sclves in shape by the time they run up against Onremee. BASE BALL NOTES See Adv; re‘ Day Sports ; ness are to-day standing and not due to the adequacy of the fire engine in use. We understand the Insurance on the building was$2ooo and on the stock $500; but notwithstanding this, the firm’s loss is heavy, and it is also a dis- tinct loss to the village, for it is an inr dustry this village mn ill afford to lose. The origin of the fire is unknown. save. Mrs. McQuade’s home, just ad- joining the mill, received a bad scorch- ing, and had it not been for the splen did work of a large form: of men, this dwelling, with several adjoining ones, would have been to day, a mass of ruins. It was a very fortunate thing for the village that, at the time, and for some time previous, there was a heavyl'down- pour of rain. It was due to this fact that many homesiand places of busi- ness are to-day standing and not due ‘A sL- 77" About9.~3:> Fridayevening, June 1 2th, the large planing mill owned by the firm of Kennedy and Bryson, was discover- ed to be on fire. A general alarm of fire was given and the village turned out in force. In a very incredible space of time the whole mill was enveloped in flames, and beyond human effort to save. Mrs. McQuade's home, just ady Lass $3,500; Insurance $2,500 Umemee Planing Factory Burned ae Adv. re. Dominion Ly sports at Lindsay in another column. 8" ",2 {at 2'1'_‘1Ӥ?I‘L‘lr§ifi"u Dre-n {hm Bargaggltem \ qfor the Men TELEPHONEsâ€"Agent’s Office cargo-acct... . Always on Is the Place to Buy Lumberi, Lath Shingles, Cement ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters for Windsor Salt, “ Cheeseé' Butter ” Brands. Co’s AME/E Rat'hbun {a Fresh Groceries in Fancy Dinner Setts, Tea THE PEOPLES’ GROCERY - .. ‘ ' "1‘ men, good wear] aucy umner Setts, Tea Setts and Chamber Setts, in all shades, ups -’Saucers,-Plates, Bowls, Pitcheré, and everything in the Crockery; Line. Call and see our stock. Sash‘,"D63i'~s, Blinds'ahd Mouldings OMEMEE, hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. lies; Hard and Soft Coal, Cordwood and Millwood. Call and get our pnces and examine goods. on -to-Date. Crockery IH as opened up a ~u-ag - â€"_..~-v~o. -- ._....fl ARRIVING DAILY. om Ind hands, equal to ;ny 75o. Idervd. shirt. 5c. Man's Pure Llnan Hand- 1éiil’Cllod, usually 20c. , 77 B; Town Office, 77; Mill Office 75' . BAKER, large consignment of new and ova. :nt, I’laso , “ Dairy qualities sun. The World-FamousCyole Whirl Base Ball latch. Lindsay vs. Toronto Naval Brigade. S?EEDING IN RING 3 EVENTS ‘ 2.27 Class. Pufse $1.75. 240 Class‘ Purse $1.25. 1'ch T8108 BICYCLE RIDING Acrobatic and Aer-ml Feats of! PARADE 1‘6 2'3! FAIR GROUNDS Headed by the SYLVES’I'ER 3m and the BRITANNIA NAVAL BRIGAEE where the following event will take place: l MONSTER TRADES, CALITHUIPIH IND BICYCLE PARADE DRILL BY THE BRITANNIA NAVAL BRIGADE, OF TORONTO. FIRING OF ROYAL SALUTE 1 OF 21 MINUTE GUNS; AT 12 NOON. AFTERNOON Wadnqstjay. July Isty GEE!“ De‘muTmtrafinn fl ESEfi‘fisl rcrcmâ€"lt' s in a class by itself. X’OUR NEX’I‘ SUIT Should be a “Climax" or ‘20th Centurv' ' Brand. § [RBrands of Clotlnng have distanced all competitors. It's dif- ferentâ€"It’s in a class by itself. ‘I ECLIMAX In the race for Supremacy we have no hesitation in saying " 20th CENTURY” “‘ CLIMAX” 1‘, - - LINDSA‘ Authorized Capital - mo,ooo.ei,. 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