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Omemee Mirror (1894), 25 Jun 1903, p. 2

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Shirts, of fine cotton \\ tth linen N ' gum and hands, all Sizes. - A Letter from Hugh Murray. 496, Men's White Unhtnnil The Stafldrd ._ Shirts, good durable cotton, l. He Tells of the Big Snakes. Moose WWW ‘ . ., , MM and other name at snake River. . m ,. the head )ro'ectiii<~‘ at rivht an lhe following extract from a letter I j t’ D ‘ enabling them to see the proper d )ust receiVed. from Mr. Hugh Murray,l , ,, 7 7 . . , _ . 7 .. .,. . . ition lhev then revolve alone swr a ' * l at present at Snake txiver, engaged mil .. . I ’ _ _ f‘ '. . .‘ L _., . \ . t is in this shape so many are in 1 t1 I I exploring the Mid regions of Ontario forby stepping to 0m: side one str . 7' I whim 136 ”mm 0" “7'3 Ottawa River, of the scythe puts them outol busin ‘ ' ‘ While goingr down the. track, one Cl ‘ ing last week, I noticed one con: along at a terrifiic pacs; I held bamboo pole across the track and bounded at least ten feet high on st: ing it, but went right on. I fired the shores of the 'l'rent River _ and its couple ofshots after hinr but he tributaries. This technical knowledge smes him a comprehensive grasp ofhis to hit in this position. Among t subject and enables him todrawa vivid photos I enclose you, is one which picture of the dangers encountered by apparently a blank; if you look clos< the pioneer settlers in that great coon-lyou will notice in the Centre what See! try. The C. l’. R. has kindly placed 1 to be a halo, not unlike that which w at his disposal a private car so as to Seen over poor Martin’smith before] enable him‘to continue his work with died. That isa hoop‘wsnakc. Alth‘ou; . as little inconvenience as possible. Mr. I used a rapid rectilinear lens and lil Murray’s letter reads as follows ; for fast woxk, it was not fastenough fr I must not forge to tell you about that snake as he passed ny car. p thesnakes at Snake.River. There are The section men kill great numbe: 2m 3 Varieties and they often'grow to ,}vi_th_an arrangement gon' Ithe front '( xenormous lengths raggiiig'from 4 to to _th"eir{iorry, made otfithhe. steel. ~ ver feet long. The Heap ‘Snake is ,the sharp.; The impetus‘.,qf .the snake most dreaded and any person being out against this severs them ‘ in two.“ I; . an hour or so before dusk runs a great case theyfare overtaken, Lby one, (I risk ohhis life; at dark they Seem to course they have to fight for it witl disappear. Of course you come across 'theirscythes, so you canseie, myfriends 1 them during the day but you must be that travelling in this country is. no prepared to right if necessary“ Every without its dangers. 'i person here (TC-‘X'Tles a revolver and a - This is truly said tobc the hunters short scythe like Weapon in his belt paradise. Fish and game abound ii and some of the men are so expert that great numbers. ioth moose and red they can decatfitate a snake eatery blow deer come down the trail; every even- with little danger to th *mselves. The ing, to drink out ofthe river and I se- menallwear leather trousers,an«;lscarce- cured some good pictures. In the snap ly ever do you see a- “neuron ‘out of shot I enclose of the four moose drink- doors. her home pretection the farm ' ing, the big ferocrous One ‘on the left ers have taken advantage 'of the fact with Spreading horns weighed .1250 lbs. that hogs are very fond of" killing Shakes the one standing in the water, looking and at each corner of every cabin you equally as large only wexahed 1019 lbs. would do I was much disapp ' will see a hog chained and it . you good‘to see them » bristle up and As for fishing: noticxng the beauti- ush o‘f . the Snake get in shape at the approach of a snake ,ful rapids, in the r hat River, under'the bridge ere it falls be- ‘ for theyseem to know intuitively w , they are the re for. Thus they combine low into the Ottawa, I surmised that i ‘ht hide there, but the natives . protection and profit as they get good bass mi prices for pork here in the shanties. said no; they catch pickeral, pike and ._ , ' , You know the country is very moun- suckers with bait of beef and pork. .. _, '5 tai'nous‘arid for convenience in, travel Knowing the contempt the gamey liligi‘ffiis'snalrt. 7e generally follows the black bass or aristocratic trmir “mm mils-rm)! «LWLAuLfiM , _. . will no doubt be of great interest to M irror readers. M r. Murray, when here made an exhaustive study of snakes and their habits, as Well as of other members of the oviparous and biped families, which make their homes along 5 Went right on, as they are very difiie ‘ -yvv-wp‘ _ ard Dictionary in the , 2,, ‘ . FOLLOWING BINDINGS: Two Volumésin Full Morocco, Phblisher’sPriee $24-00 which we will sell for $13.00. We have a. nunizber of Copies of thostand- Two VSIunies VinJHalf Russia. Binding, regular 1...“... .. $20.09: Edition for-$11.00. .. _ “is",rOnev Volutne Halt Russia, regular $17.00 Edi- * ‘ - tion for $9.00. , WRITE us FOR QUOTATIONS ON GENERAL ‘ "isprFERENoE WORKS. ‘ [Cultivatagsvz _ Reapers, It sets them cold. It does the work in a few minutes time. It keeps :he 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 accurately and quickly. Without any chance of giving too much cllsh to the wheel, or in any ;way mjuring it. ' Having one of these Tire Setters i a practical Operation. the \f‘patronage of the public is solicited. All \Vork thnrnnchlu "tau-runhhl l THE ’ BEST EMPLEWMS mm W ARE THE W {Dominion Carri .1... age The best Paint on earth i have used it say so. Those \ cenvinccd that what we say u mqre sunace and lasts longer stockjor house cleaning. Manufactured by the Standard Tire Setter Co ygryquywho ‘has a Buss." Adams Agent GEO. ENGLISH, OMEMEE of Nails. Fence Wire, and Builder‘s l and S- eflu ‘1 J Reapers, Rakes, Plows, c. ., in fact any i We have also a good stock of Burrrries, ‘ Fm. Curry 65 C0. OMEIVEEE ‘ CAR LOAD ram: on earth is the Sherwin â€"â€"Wiiliams. Those who say so. Those who have not used it should. and be 1: what we say about rt is true. Filis better, covers and lasts longer than any othcr Paint. Everything in 58 cleaning has a Buggy or Vchitlebf any kind txrcs resa-t on one of Henderson's JY' .. In practical Operation. the All work thoroughly warranted y implement a min requires ;, Wagons, c. ,- s Supplins just to hand Vforks. v, -: ncokuk, Iowa railroad. *They throw themselves mto the shape 9f a hoop, bepccz their 112 me: Al.â€"‘:_._. -Li °~ r ling; the snake ggncrally kolrléw‘s the get your The World-Famous; Cycle Whirl BASE BALL HATCH PARADE TO THE FAIR GROUNDS Headed by' the SYLVES¢" 321?; BAND am: the I BRIT AZ’ITIA NAVAL BRIGADE whelc thy foilowiny event I wili take placz : I I SPEEDING IN Ri‘\ EVENTS 2.27 Class, Purse 31,5,240C1uss l’mse $1 25. FANG"; TBICK BE (IV-"7" ”’DING - Um»; ‘1‘ Acrobatic and Aerml Rm: nf‘ MORSTER TRADE S, CALITHUMEAAR AD BICYCLE PARADE .DRUJ-BYWJHEI$U1ANNL\ NAVALIHUGADE,OF TQRONT A . FHHNG<M¢R0YALSALUTE‘ . OF;n MINUTE<3UN5,' AT 12 NOON. AFTEENGON MORNING ”NU “raga finu ”flu . flush. “tuna um umcx 0.155 or aristocratic trout woula elves mto have for a-chunk of “early” beef hung heir‘name; out in front of them, I hfcd me down n¢ck with to IVIaitawa for a pole and fly, and that L .. Seem to us :icross' must be -. Every . This is truly said to. be the hunters’ paradise. r:sh and game abound in great numbers. Bmhmoose and rcd deer come down the :ra'fi,‘ every even- ing, to drink out of .the diver and I se- cured some good picguxcs. In the swp .a shot I enclose of [be four meme drink- buip’p.‘ .lne lmpcms‘quf 'thc 'snakcs against this savers them ’in two.‘ In cas:: theyiarc overmke‘n, .Iby one, of‘ course they have to‘ fight; for it Ruth 'theirscythcs, so you c;m_,jsé_c, myfrificnds, that tfav'cllixwg in‘this country is.‘ not, without its dangefs. V _.- ..\. HLHI : Went right on, as they are very difficult to hit in this position. Among the photos I enclose you, is one which is apparently a blank}; if you look closely you will notice in the Centre what seems to be a halo, not unliko that which was seen over poor Mairtint'Sriiith before-he died. That is a hoop‘wsnfirc. Although I usad :1 rapid rectilinear lens and film ‘ for fast work, it was not fastcnough for that snake as he passed (Ly car. 2 m’ faculty 0; The section men kill great nuifibers holding: an audience, and his hearers $311.3”, arrangementlpn‘ 3the front ‘of on this occasion were delights-d. .thfeirlorry, made 0f”§£l‘li1t.stcul. ~ Very} Allother \wr‘: pleasant feature wit? u sh'zirp'.1 x'l‘be impetujsjiuofirthc 'suakcs preamszmon and address to Say. R l] ‘ against this savers them ’in two,‘ In Williamson. cusu theyhrc overtakehyiby one, of" prmsoworthy course they have to light; for it Ruth theirscvthcs. so mm mm min 11â€"11» ALMA- A spacial meetin was culli- lam,r g o! the Woodmen d for Tuesday evening. and a a number of the memhevsuttanded, and a very interesting time was the 00ll$€QUPliCtL Sov. J H. MM‘onnell, D, G. Ll, was pr“ sent, and initiated several into the mysteries nt Woodcraft, and gave an eloqneuit address, in which he spoke in gion lug terms r t' the great all- \‘ancernmito! this noble order. Sov MM‘onnell has the llR' The address spoke ix t rms m'Sov. Willimusmn and expressed regret I ill his (lPhurlura tor by stepping to one side one stroke of the scythe puts them out of business. While goingsr down the track, one evenâ€" ing last week, I noticed one coming along at a terrific pacs; I held my bamboo pole across the track and he. bounded at least ten feet high on strik- ing it, but went right on. I fired a couple ofshots after him- but he still Went right on, as they are very difficult to hit in this position. Among the photos I enclose you, is one which is apparently a blank; if you look closely you will notice in the Centre what seems to be a halo, not unlike that which was seen over poor Martin‘Sn’iith before he died. That is a hoop‘wsnfitc. Although I u3ed a rapid rectilinear lens and film for fast work, it was not fastenough for that snake as he passed nay car. The SCCUOH men kili great nulnbers .uigL -..- _, 7' V ariscr to see pvo o a half good i at my A 8}: was cu large n and a. i OOIIS€Q G. Ll, w into tin gave an spoke i1 ram-em MM‘om‘ holding the head projecting at right angles, enabling them to See the proper direc- tion They then revolve along swiftly. It is in this shape so many are killed for by stepping to one side one stroke Of the SCVtilC DUtS ”)9”! (mt nf knnhhmn .. “Hug, x unuta, u. uue comm “uh “mm In); ilnunden-d shirt gum and hands, all 81298. 3 for 45c. Men’s 1" 490, Men’s Whi-w Unhmndemd kervlqien‘a,hemslitc Shirts, good dumMe cotton, linen each. 75a for the usual 1.00 White Dress Shirts, of fine cotton “uh linen In); ' smn ang'lmnds, all sizvs. bosom and h laundervd sh 9. Fa. A!.. M C Izg‘c. for 18¢. Towels, pure Linen Huckabzxck, 21 x 40 Inches. 24c. for 60 inches, unbleach- ed Table Linen, "good Wearing quality. VVaIst :éuils, “1111 small black i 3.50. me Splendid Values 1 Cott o i Muslin Undervear, GIOV“ s. IOC, forthwx ,Womcn’ s or 5 Chiluren’s «Comm Undcrwsts, i short or skew}: ss snles, lzxc:ziL;i11en.:}i 3.3:}; g v-03, unxu: muslin nmrt spot, du ) \ , dud Ilicbbon nch band. {d :2; instca d of 15c. for : women ’s or chillhcn’ s cottOn > Un Jenests, “i211 or without half slcev es. 3x..1ul 12231 980., regular I.25_f0r \Vom- for women or en’s Petticoats or Night Gpwns styles and Sin both new styles and damtxly Muslims: and V Staple Goods a - Excgsdingly Modest -‘1_ I' " 75c. for white lama trimmed with rows of inscxtfon, and tucking down hout. $I .,00 Pine Lzmn \\ais.s, choice of seveiu] (harming now st) ks, not one in the lot $2.39, \Wzitu AMUSHH Shirt Waist :éuils, “1111 small black $1.35. Heavy \Vhite Duck Slnrts wuh flare, very good fo: the money. Bargain Items for the ‘ Not advertising , Eness; not space; 11 V.w‘ WUUUL .1660 057 their neaitnessfisauty and good taste. _can be bought for such ch good things little money. Here we have piles of SNOWY White things. Just from the factory Every" c..rticle is fresh, clean and spotless, and all Chara. aoterlzedbj, their neatness, beauty and good taste 17'5“, “TAMA-- 'L.-. , , [LAST WEEKm WHITE SALE 5 Wllat <Niafiiesfia - 3 “Thi’ée gale ‘2? sz' .- (The July/4a Clouds rlght anggeg, g evening I oprnrd the fighing season a; rather early, I must admit, but With proper dnLc- . ~ , l 'H grand succcasâ€"one hunurcd and one 3 ong 5“? fy' bass and three speckled trout have l)‘ are k‘hed arisen from the waters 01' Snake Creek 3 one sfroke to see “hat new kind ofa fly that was, It 0‘ bUSWâ€"‘SS- pvo of the trout Weighed 0ch one and 3k: one “'9” :1 half pounds each. This was very one connng good fishing for the little time I haw I held my at my disposal. 71C]: and in: WAE @Tfi; run , an??? $1 trimmed that is not meh an, and $1. 50 fox the 2,35 Eextra fine \Hzite I \V aisfs, ixcms of tucks and on SKIRTS ..-“- .v Jr. II to Sr. IIâ€"Graca Sanderson; Katie Smith. Frances 'l'epey, Walter Carey, Gladys Henderson." Part II. to Jr II -â€"Wime Mchnde, Hazel Adams, Maude Laidley. Harold Cunningham. RIwSuH Mchade,‘ Albert, Ford, Pearl Skuce‘, Harman \Vatsnn, Luann MrQuade. Mamie Balfour-f Ber- ‘ tie Lamb and Irene Evans, M. (3. Tan? nah,'1‘eachor. ‘ - 7; not'empty'claims to great- not mere bulkofmerchandise. 8r. H. to Jr. III â€"Maggie McCamey, Grace Cochrane, Evereur McQuade, Fred Cunningham, Nellié Fard, Harry Brown. Etta Scott and Viola. Earle. The following pupils have been pro- ninted 1mm “1 Clues to IV. Class. The» names are arranged awarding: tomarks obtained -â€"Bl:mche Henderson, Fred Lang, (‘arrie Mame, John. Han, Ford, Susie Clarke. Amy AdumP, Eva Fee. Norman Clarke, Victor Mimlxen and Jessie Balfour. A. E. BRYSON, 'l‘ehcher Bessin 2/16 121.51.“ Suha- Promotion Exa 5c.for12§c. I incn for we men or hm s, st3les and sizes regul “u i an, no sacry, etc made of mce white cation. 10c. {(u‘zsc. Women‘s White Linen Hemsuiched Ha chiefs, reguiar 5c. each. 49c. for the 75c. Corsets of p: sins. ndker- Summcr m: white met, all \mh small mgd .t m," Kim} 0! :1 fly that was, I 3 trout Weighed 0ch ()HL‘ and nu nds each. This mg for the little osai. Our S S. puqiosc holding their an- ;i! picnic on Saturday, junc 27, was very which prmnisesagood awnings amuse time I have mcnt. Everybody Welcome. Mrs. I". Veals is spending a month oodmen Meet. With friends at Midland and poluwatcr. Mn H. Failis, of Pctcrboro. spent . .it' *rh‘r‘tr. Imeeting u! the Woodmen 9mm) unde t le cnt'tl 00f for Tuesday evening. and a ier of the membevsuttanded, interesting time was the 1.5oim‘thc 2,35 kinds of a fine White Lawn. wiih :of tucks and open stitch- 10“!) front, all sin-s. 69,1)ncI-18H1ts tr? “hire bx‘vid, Mac}; G? o .I i Y .Lc sicry umti 'd the fishing season must admit, but with one hundred and one at his do-purmrs fonts; do! ninatlons. 77w [fig/(t Prices. m 11d ““19 great ad- ‘8 order. Sov Dy faculty of 1 his hearers Collars assorted SJ 2 XI Dated at Omemee, this 25th day June, 1903. RICHARD J. GRANDY, , . Township Clerk. I. t ‘ Omemce, 01 NO'l‘ICE is herehygiven that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Sections 5 and 6 of the V’Ulem' List Act the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing byl the last revised Assessment Roll of the said municipality at elections for mem- l hers of the legislative Assembly and at l It'Iunieipal Elections, and that said list was first posted up at my office in the in the I’Ost Office Block, in the Village of Omemee, on the 23rd day of June, 1903, and remains there forinspection. Electors are Called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have l l I . - l the said errors corrected according to l law; Notice of First Posting of the Voters’ LIST, 1903. IUNICIPAI I'l‘Y OF”)1HI* I'OWN SHIP ()F 15MII\’,COLN"{I‘ OF \ 1C I‘ORI A, I’RO\ INCH 01 ON 'ARIO. ll '1‘! e full-waving reanlmion “as unani- ’ IIIOIIHII‘ p.«.~~ad at a meeting: I»! the l 13- and u! Direct: rs {Um PIIb' Ic LIbmu~ I iIclI. nn 1 riuu} uvcn: m: Lust. Muvcd 1)} Dr (amen: 35:. Seonnded h} )1: “I (Izrrv “ 2 ‘luu the Bum” dean's-u to I": t on rum.“ Ms zap-mu iniimx Of the serucv? wmhrt I] m the mum of the. Libra”; hr the Rev I" \i. .Kzumuuh. B. A R l). ,and Ms estimai- 1e \Iile, am' ‘ to express its rayret u‘. H. eir deparmre from the \ EMA-aw." A: the same "mating Messrs. 'l‘hns _(‘-l Slephemmx and \\ '3 Harv j. “area-I- pniIItc-d as a cummilwe to cunmder the best mew Ind r»! Iiispumng (:1 the nhi magzlzn: ms ln- Eongil g to the Lil run; and 11150 the wh Isa ‘Jilily ufpubllshing .L catalngne o: the books. I i Complimentaw to Mr. and Mrs l Kannawin. [€30 Boxs’Norfolk Suits, made Into Sellat $« Specials: :3_ .90 .1325 Men's a?! wool I veci 55mm, Special at :33. go. #115 dozen onlx Men 5 15,231,:- mxan b‘al uiqan shirts an d [”dzmvuxs 3, special 25C. 1:2 01) Mass BJVS Cotton: 1 _ ] ., Sailoszuxts, :spmnal 29 :L' 5 3g dozen Man’s Worki Shirts, special 25c. Franklin Items. EWAS s, and that said list at my office in the lock, in the Village 23rd day of June, .TS'JUN' Pubhc Library “can”: last. ('amuruz:, Seminal-d by i‘lzal the Bums} deems-u Ms :spprm'lmimx of the gm Saiarflay fléiWIL-Tjflsver Bisavmimi AMERICA} szve patterns and desrgns. 4 Percent ‘ illead Office, Authorized Capital May be de] any day in Upwards. PRESIDE Tonuomigx p‘ borrower )5, I. . m; ' Barrister m In ("mm :9. N. B.â€"u .0 Inn go I; _ , â€"2t-l.\' 25c. Pipes - for 15 cents 35 and 40c.Plpes for 25 “ 15c Pipes for 10 “ 10c Pipes for 5 “ corn cabs 2 {or 5 “ Tobaccos alwavs free}: an Bankrupt Stock of Pipes An immense - 3W... can crunched. A X‘NHI‘NI 'EM F‘NT.â€" "avmg 3)":wa Hu- “ng Businuux formerly curl-rm! on m» der the firm In uncut .Hmluh' I! «k W ALHH. lwih‘ cum‘nue n upder the same nmne. u. WHI be my earn in maintain Hué high repu- lalton so lung held by lluâ€" hunmv-s for re- Hnblcgomix and For :u-c-urm-y m Hm [me ur- anuuux medicines omd pru~crlplloxm. ‘ho 8' 00k win he maiumim-d a! 11 high stand- ard ox‘oxceuom-o. Inviting a com“; sac. of palronagv. very reupcctruny. DIG SON DA VISDOX.â€"3m. â€"----v 5, unuusa Grocer, Kent St , 1m m and hes! slucks in ”.9 (R imm, Everything fresh call unlicheyi. This week we clearal about =00 . -J yards new serge dress goods from a Montreal hnuse at a bi" reduc- . h tso: . All colors and black. Reg- ular 60c. goods, for only 40c. s om, New Siik Coats for ladies 1? a“ New York garments~to clear E quickly Friday 3le Saturday, one Quartcr 05.". m 2' 600 Dress Goods for 40. large 'mwnzzn -.~' amoums at sli Interest. lcru borrower. The nudrrmmw'l is money on first-mass I BRADY Lindsay's Leading )cer Kent 5:. law when! H . 1.... -- - mnense assortment of Nli\\-' AN W'ASH STUFFS,exc1u- 4; PE R CE NT. ! Allowed on (£611 deposits asited or withdrawn sums of $1.00 and ua HL‘ClaS-S‘ unis at 4 t slightly 1.1m: property in her rent Small next-used rams of 'l owns 01“ re payment to mm amazing: LINDSAY Pa.r1°r.. - OMEMEE. [Augeam 257â€"5255;, alp‘ 6 for 25 cents ‘ 7 for 25 u 6 for 25 H 7 for 25 ‘- 7 {or 25 “ 3 for 10 “ 6 for 2; u $399,000.00. (‘1.e(:ltl.elarge;.vt (hunt) to choou :12 and gum]. A Prepared to lo“ 25 l I most Improved 1 rya package Mulligan s, 501.; Cyclone and co fencing, bu: 1t rimzl have me hmviesz, somest wire fencés Prices to suit. A: number of wires Sibel {mule tire g2 Mince, Strongcst Yety moderate pn'c map to suit you: a the enrh train u Held B..: :ry. z Deserouto. Th will no doubt _:" themselves. Sc 8 years, and But They are soldier Order. We wish day of c iREXALL NOT“ tQflmp‘ucr. Wt}! cont 'ZSXUH These Dyes ion, Silk, Jute one bathâ€"the visitors to M ndax Scrgt. ‘ Brown (1.1V, U'Idmd eyg .; VI.“ (2o; hum. In con-312mg “"lt'l: (in 1|; Ohm. Tum .YOCIIJ‘HINI u you I botfle. 1 01 your was: It’s in no: to 1. color of your hai; are seve; you: gr: use Aye In less If gray hair [MC the Bavar: CSSX'S I’CSIC. ~.. t :1 I): H undwd pm pat“ u ’3’, UCE rmka “In U . J. u. \Vé me am

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