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Omemee Mirror (1894), 7 Jul 1898, p. 2

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«.- V‘WM. COLYIN’S , BOTTLE I. iIerehy given that I luv» transmitted or deflated tn ln- pets I monhoned in rechinns 5 and 6 of t Voters’ I. 9: Act 31:? 0- flex req wire! l y and aecgionn to 'e an trunsu. izlad ur delivered 01th? ”it made p :rsu: u. t MI “in! Act, of all prntnrs 2:; pm! ing In I ve has! rov‘sed Awe smcv I Rnli M the pm: I .;.uicipul-'.y In be cut HI ‘1 t0 I'utv n we: said IlNluiUU-aht) :u r leu inn-sh) " mamlers o! the Legislatne Assmnbly land 3‘. Mallicip-Il I‘llm'ti ms, and that said list was first. posted up In my mf- are in R. J. Mulligan’u Drug Store, in :qu My? of ()memH-z (m tiw 2' th day Ilium. 1898 m a ten 3“ - there for in- neuron hlectnrs .Ire cul’ed upon to exam“ 9 the sand list.» .Iml if an} omis- ’ fiit-m-I I.-E' any utl-er arr-rs are {mud mate‘s, to take iunhedlutv prnceedhua t, Lake {he Bait errors cwrrected ac:- zmrdlug to law. 25c. Pip’es - for 15 C‘ (35 and 40c.P1pes for 25 any: Pi ms for 10 311°C Pipes for 5 2‘50“: Cobs 2 for 5 1; 1‘ obaccos always fresh at Trilbys “fink: Alabama Scotch Reel Cp-ttldate Specr 'v’azzcchta ‘ Ilubrouk «mu, over new Post Office. umomo-n omen. ovvr Brad!) urn‘s G rt-cury. Dr. T. Pnpham McCallongh, ‘YE. BAH, THROAT AND NOSE. DR. YBLLAIB'S OLD STAND, LATELY OL‘QTT‘PIED BY DR. KEMPT. :1, PETERBOROUGH. .HHâ€"ifluio .Hmummflnrfl Englan- olfiOflfi‘m daze-Salon! Ml! OERMEE EV EKY MONDA Y. Kara-mar. awn-12m», Notary Public, - Money to Luau. Artur in Lindsay. ‘in-ir work is strictly fistwcus and sauna iinu gunrunteed. Our nice. me an low as Um lowest. mudio, (‘onxer 0: Kent. and Wm. Streets. Lindsay. BankruptStock of Pipes June min Cigars PHOTOGRK PH 3 F- IF‘R J: (‘0. are the Lending Photo rt» . m Mndsuy. ‘Iwir work Is strictly Totice of First Posting of the Voters‘ List,1898 UNILIPALII‘Y 0F IH'-. \m \HE D!" Damn-1r, (003” m x n- 1'()RIA.PROVIN( EOFOVI‘ x: IO DUNN’S IAKENG mwam Mum at Omemee this 25th day of NILLBROOK. : : : ONTARIO. Ill-18.: 1L05p.m. 7‘703p.I\-. LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. ECOOK’S BEST FRIEND For 28 Years Robert Ruddy. orceorgo and Murray sum GEO. A B.\ Ll’OU R, Viiluze ( lvrk, Oummee, Om. m F: r r r tnkff ~/~/36 6 for 7 for 6- for 25 Cents 4‘ 6‘ 0 l xo ‘5 cnts H ‘6 l‘ (4 9-1V C rxrr.’8 fleet [ms been dextrm ed. The gmrlicuiars are not tn hand but it 18 {.r - ti‘ sun» d that A lniru'. Sampmu 2 u . c! the nan-bur and presumably after some» {1-,}:th the bpmnnln Skips wer b!.-\\ I) up by their own crews One 5:41.1st slnp wt out Lu 3. a and was chased by Auxericauiuhips, with every like :llOud n! being captured. .» mnaa‘u. detmls :;f the fighting at Santiago haw Come to hanJ. The Amer- ium: up; eurto have fought Splendidly, but “crc 0: p zed with e-qul braver) by the Spaniards. The Au» ricans up- Yes just as there are some peo- ple saved from a wre k in which :1inetv- n ne per cent. are killed. Its t‘ eir luck, not the rwisdom 01 fie r own efforts.â€"Fa ne. e! as auvweiy. menu-r41 Shaft.” was first rep-nrh-d aw Inwndum to \\ ithdm.“ and await re.nr'urm-.mmns belore ul- gemptinx tn curry :ho city, but. lutcr des- putchea indicate, prulmbly asa conse- queue? at the .h-structlon ufthe Spanish alvet. that the Americana may celebrate the {nurth ut' Zuty in Santiago. in: it. All good? Yes, but some are better than others. The newspapers. \Vhy newspapers? Because they go farther and hold on longer. Why do tl ey? Their subsoribers make them. Do all business men adVertisc? ThOSe who know the most do. But some are successful who do not? Because people‘s wants are that kind, and the advertisements must match the wants ofthose to whom it appeals. Is there no let up? Yes, when the people let up on wanting to buy. But isn't it expensive? Not at all. My! Do they everlastingly and persistently present and charge nothing for it? it. o r in have hm: about a thousand in 5“qu and «um levl, and the Spam ah, liuhLlng behind cmrcmzhments sufi‘er- It is the eveflasting and perpet- ual presenting of a clear statement ofwhat them is to sell to those who wish ‘to buy. W'hy mist it be so everlasting and perpetual? Oh, no! they charge of course, but for every dollar-paid out, from ten to a thousand come back. How is this advertxsing done? There are ways and ways ofdo- message Lu (BL-n. sinner, thanking lulu fur the ‘ brilliant and efl‘uczive Work ” on Friday lust. us owr to prevvut either the Umted States or Great Britian gaining posses- »xou u[ the whole of the Pullipplne l§lallllU.-â€"Uh>bv. Do you see the man? I do see the man. Who is the man? He is a business man. \Vhat Is a business man? He is a man who makes money by supplying the wants of people. Does he always make money? If he's a good business man he doe-s. How does he «10 it? By aiIv raising. \Vhat‘s ajvcrtising? It‘sthe biggest thing on earth in a business. Is it bigger than the business? Yes, for it keeps him bumping thSelf. Very good; but what is this wondexful thing? The liurliI;,c::rrespu1||dellt oftho Asso- uuted l'resu says he hm good authority for stating that Germany, France and iiussi t “In combine when the war In a cable to smith], Captuin-General :iluncu admits heavy losses in me but- :lu at hunting”. \Vhat is the b :st way of doing The War Summary. Business Catechism. Ionday morning last a an nun‘ed Pocock, who fr m Toronto, “on: to liverv stable and bug;) to “0 to uving tmt he 0 clocx en tno L! for the‘ rig " LIHOl (1aner Queer Law. Monday, july 4, 1898. on. I helped her bend the sturdy bow of yew, 1') Yet did not fun: 1110 arrows of hvr eye. 8 I saw her mount the bikeâ€"in anncrs. tooâ€" hfit Yet did not offer for her sake m die. and the constable's ’ees. made a grand total of $1355. The amount was paid by a re; t Vc ()1 Pocock’s and he was then allowed to go on suspended Sentence! Funnyâ€"isn’t it?â€"Fenelon Falls Gazette. Ufimovcd. I saw her felelwr with the our And trim the scull when I was but a lad. Unmovud. I folkm'cd lnrr across the fluor 0n buxwood wheels when skating was the _ fad. Sccoml Citizen of Philadelphiaâ€"[)0 you mean to say that ho has walked through everything his father left. bun? â€"- Detroit. Journal. In Philadelphia. First Citizen of Phihulclphinâ€"Hc's a poor man again. Let us keep at promise true, Not to ask at one math 1', “ Is it hot enough for you' Now that the summer is upon us, "But, my dear sir." said the latter pu- tronizingly, ”you seem to forget that that. was another campaign. ”â€"Chicugo Post. “Why is it that Bloomly never borrows trouble?" “Because he finds it more satisfactory to new man. ”â€"Uuuuit Fruo Prca "You said just the rcserse of this." be gab the constituent. but the politician in terrupted him knewâ€" It lan't for me to sayâ€" Mayhup l erred when l madly threw Their blucr stuff away. But I‘m living yet. and I'm on my feet, And grass isn't. all that I dare to eat. And 1 walk and 1 run. and I worry. too; But to save: my life I cannot ace ‘hut some of the able doctors would do ll there wore no luols like you and me. â€"S. E. Kismr in Cleveland Louder. An extremely well dressed young Wom- an stood before the “urn needlework? counter of one of tho dry goods stores in Washington. She was unmistakably tui- lor nuulo, and her “scolding locks” wars pinned up “lib a coiled snuko of tur- quoises. Hull a dozen much she tried to engage the attention of the sulcswolnun. who had enough cusLomeru waiting. to have occupied the suleswomcn. Every time the suluswoxnun responded, “In a minute 1‘11 walr, on you." and went. placid- ly on attending to tho wants of somebody else. the well dressed young woman trembled with impatience. “'l‘hese Washington clerks don't under- stand their business like New York clerks," nhu said to her companion. “A. Xew York clerk can wait on eight people at once." 'l'hls terrible threat seemed to move the mluawonmn. She rollud her eyes languid- ly toward the young woman. “When is is you mum" Ibo asked. ”1 WM“ one skeln of silver gray filo," said tlm wall dressed young woman, and everybody heaved s sigh of relief. The store bud bvcn saved tho loss of a custom- er. Tho filo was 4 uents.â€"Wuslxlngton Post. Miss Footlitcsâ€"Is Bessie Flyes much of an actress? Miss 'l‘nwmenterâ€"Yes and no. She acts well enough, bus than shu does not possess a particle of tact. She wast/cs huurs in studying her parts, which might be so much more profitably employed in gutting up biographical eccentriclties for the prcss. â€"Buswn Transcript. Mr. Hoggâ€"Hore is some fool says in the paper that. women have forgotten how to laugh. Mrs: Hoggâ€"I guess he means married womenâ€"Cincinnati Enquirer. This was Doctor Smartâ€" Ee thumped on my chest. and than he .ld: “Ah. there it isâ€"your heart! You mustn't run, you mustn't hurry. You mustn't work. you mustn't. worry. Just sit down and take it cool. You may live for yearsâ€"I cannot sayâ€" But in the meantime make it u rule To take this medicine twice a day." He looked at my tongue and he shook his head- This was Doctor Wise. “Your liver‘s a total wreck," he said. “You must take more exercise. You mustn't eat sweets. You mustn‘t eat. meats, You must walk and leap. you must also run. You mustn't. sit down in the dull old way- Get out. with the boys and have some fun. And take three doses of this a day. " He looked at my tongue and he shook his headâ€" This was Doctor Bright. "I'm afraid your lung.) are gone." he said. “And your kidney isn't- right. A change of scene is what. you need. Your ruse is desperate. indeed. And bread is a thing you mustn't eatâ€"- Too much starch: but. by the way. You must henceforth live on only meat And take six doses of this a day.” Perhups they were right and perhaps they “It's outrageous having to wait this way." said the compumun, who wore an uwl on not but. “In shameful, ” said the first young woman. "It s perfectly horrid.’ 'said the second. “Thv people than keep this store ought to be taught a lesson, " said the films young woman. “I‘ve a great mind to go some- where else, I have. " no lgokegi at my tongue and he shook ht: She left her home in the starry ways And reached our arms in the April days. We thought to they her and hold ln-r here, And our little girl we called me dear. One pleasant eve when the sun had dimmed Out of night, and the stars had slipped Silently back to their wanted ways. She turned her face with a wistful gaze fm-u so It was time for God's little girl to go. A kiss we druppvd on her curly head. “Sweet little heart. youdby!" we said. Then unafraid. though the way was dim. God‘s hula girl wrnt but-k to him. Up to the blue of the arching skies. Wu knew by the look in her many eyes And the smile that. brightened her small WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE. THEN HE PROPOSED. 'n tenms. billiards, cam:- m season. tuuchcdâ€"snmm my xz-nuy \zozcd fished. run, :1le still I kept. my run â€"Ber{hu G. Davis in Independent. GOD’S LITTLE GIRL. Heavy Lou Avon-ted. Political Variety. Not Resourceful. A Better \Vay. Very Likely. ram. of the beet sugar shoe clerk boarder. lo the other kind?" ed the cheerful ’â€"Indiunupolls phcn l propoaed. lndulnhia Inquirer. [rid hija- mng the pound: ox expand sad for 0d explo- patching me. A rich American was drafted to go to the war, and he offered $3,- 000 for a substitute. A young man from Stirling named Sign was over there, accepted the offer, sent the $3,000 to his father, and went with the army. any watch repamng you may need. VJ. Faint, Peterboro, Spirning, \Vcaving, etc. Farmms will find it to their advan- tage to My direct from the \\'oollcn Mill. “"001 Blankets, Cotton and “"001 Sheetirg, 1:]mmclShirtirg, Slocldrg Yarn made to wear Ill-.e 1:: N! 5‘1““ mm. Also :1 g nual sh (l of Dry Gnods, A: the VV'oollm Mill, East End of Hunter street bridse on the Otonubw River. as I buy direct from the factory. ments with a Toronto firm to do Is prepared to buy any quantity of \\'ool,!washed or unwashed, \Vool Pickings, Geese Feathers, Hen Feathers, Turkey Feathers, and used Feathers. Manufacturer and Dealer in Harness, Saddles, \Vhips, Lap Rugs, Horse Blankets and Robes, Trunks, Valiscs, Satchels, Purses. School Bags,Baby Carriages, Sew- ing Machines, Needles and Oils. Citizens of Omemee and surrouhd- ing country call and see for your- selves our large and well assorted stock. the ab0ve mentioned wheels B. J. Mulligan, OMEMEE. PETER HAHEILTON’S FARM IMPLEMENTS. Agent, THE BEST SCRANTON COAL. Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plas- ter Paris Charcoal. Also licudquu'lezs for \\ indsor Salt, “ Dairy Cheese Butter " Bxaml: .- .......... ‘ \11 at Specml Rcduced Prices.......... The Best Gueiph Lime for Sale. ...... Office and Yard, Copland Laidley's Old Stand,...... with Ball Benings and all tlxe Latest Improvcn ents. A Large Stock of Plow Points, and Repairs always on hand. Also a Large and First Class Stock of Best Bullding Matenals of ALL KINDS. Co’s Always on lund.I’c-1f1ctl_\ I‘ri1d and Seasoned. fiest qualities H: rd and Soft C oal,Co1d\\1cd .uul Millwcod. ............... ( all and g11011 {11105 =a111i examine goods. .. .. . thLlHONhCâ€"Agcnt s (>- ffic1, 7711(“n Cffice, 77; Mill Cffice 78. Peter Haaii Sturgeon-813., : OMEMEE. \Vc can surplj you with any of 373 George St., Peterboro. R011 Carding a. Specialty. .â€"â€"I have made arrange- Benj. Shortly, Sash, Doors, Blinds. and Mouldings \Ve wish to call the attention of the publxc to com-mg MASSEY HARRIS, COL'L'MBIA, CI.1:\ ELAN-1‘. (3:. H. M- BAKER, 1t,” ' : : Lindsay. .............AGENT I“OR....... tnn's Binders and Mowers . Kenneofiy, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dr. Neelands, DENTIST. - LINDSAY, Visits Omemee Commercial Hotel, the fire! Tuesday of every mouth. Admin- istered gas with great sucoess for 0V8? 25 years. Beautiful teeth and splendid fits. Crown and bridge work inserted. Lindsay office nearly opposite Simp- 8 m’s Hotel.-28-ly A Number of Steel Hay Forks at Cost. The undersigned has a number of first-cities Steel Hay Forks, which he “ill sell at cost, with steel or “ooden truck as preferred. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Farmers will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. 3' . B‘A‘INT. at. Our New Spring Jewellery THUS. HENDERSON, Sturgeon Street, Omemeo 1’. O. L: The Ladies are invited to Look cacao-DI. Petemum's Beparimenta \Ve sell at Small Profits and depend on our Large Sales to make us the Money. We know how and where to procure Bargains for the People. we are always open to buy Bargains when they are mi fered, and in tlns way always have Bargains for our Customers. Our Business increases with its age, and every year adds thousands of dollars to our trade. BIEHAHI] HALL SUN, Our methods of doing business are the best and most advanced, \Ve buy no old fashioned goods because they are cheap. \Ve buy the LIEUT. AMES, Our Cutter, Goods 1n 1]: c I est n‘uxkcts at the very closest prices. Our C1085 sell at siuht, Lccausc 11 e qualities. an d \alues am: right. '1 his we}; will be one of our best Lt cause of the mam bargains on sale m ex my (41mm uxt. \ ('1) S} (cial \alms this “(ck for Imported Direct, enabling us to supply the regu- lation goods lower than can be purchased elsewhere Has had several years’ exrerience in Militar\‘\\'01k, and “6 can safely guarantee everything WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN GROCERIES. Manufacturing pricos : \\'ool taken In the fleece and manufactured as follows : Curding and spinning 15c. per lb.: yd. wide flannel], and we furnish warp 25¢. per yd. ; 10 lb. white Blankets $3.00 per pair. Fancy all wool flannel 25¢. per yd. Roll carding 5c. per lb. wean ing Ioc. per 3d. Special maps in all the neucst nukes of fancy muslnzs, anons, and laces. 1.2:(tits’ shirt waists : ul \ m1 pus, paizscls, gk 3 ( s. l osiery and comets. wonderlul \alw s in 11 6 Hot ard sl ( c- dc} mm H I. Ladles' fzm lutton ltcts 2+1 d ( xfonis in all the 11('\\(St and lam! styles in 11ml; :nd (l.( (claw. \‘( vull sell n.illir 61} ”V: drsss nu. this \Hek lclmx' an_\tlsix.g (\(r lxeard ull of ccrsifiun g £1}lf’:s :1: qualities. Wanted 100,000 doz Eggs 50,000 lbs. Wool BARGAIN DAYS. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Thos. Ivory Sons. Department complete \xith all the latest styles in n.- en '5 felt a: _ fancx straw hats, shirts, collars and ties. MILITARY CLOTHING Military Omcers requlring Cutfits, will find it to their advantage to give us a call before placing orders as we carry in stock a complete line of Department IS well I( oked after. Perfect fitting clothing. Men’s )(ML'S and lq's suns at aLout half the price you would } ay a tailor for making. TERY LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE REGULA WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL S Eents’ Furvnishing . Ivory Sons, Eggs and wool taken as cash. Butte: will not be taken on Bargain Days GDOTHING Special values in Teas, Sugars and Tobaccos. Great Bargains in all lines of crockery. OMEMEE BETHANY. Mufti Outfits also Supplied by 896 GEORGE STREET, WWW ONCE USED ALWAYS USED CORTICELLI SPOOL SILK 180-134: SIMC OE ET Supplies 7* w.â€" .. a The moses Annie and Katie J and Mr. Sam. Johnson, of Rat f' are wishing at the home of the sun. Mr and MusJames Jolma The EmHy Council met on am! transacted considerabie h and the “flue Council met. 0! day. 5‘56 the Ray Jr. Cnmera. $2.50. 11 9“?“ "Hider. at Gregory’s Dru; .J .11 815-...154,“ Mr. and Mrs. W. McCafi‘rey.0‘ ""1":‘.8 few days of the past Mrs. W. G.Englielx whohas itmgher Peterboro Xricuds, laume last vmek. Miss M. \l. Richards, after an a. couple of weeks fishing 0 friends returned to Millbrook Thl Mr. “Wm Bradbum of the E Grocery, was a visitor to [’61 Dominion Day. \ Mrs. Sun English spent Frid2 Pctorboro Inends. To get your pres ~r!ptlnn~‘ around 1 tttke then: to Greg-:tg"s Dru: SWN‘ â€"‘.6-3n. Mr. Chas. Clum‘vers, salesm Lyman Bros. \Vlmlesale Druggia mum. is spending a. flaw “eel: his parents in Emily. Mr. I'eplow, of Rapid City, MI ed st the home of Mr. l‘avid last week, Miss R. Graham, of Glnndine Emily friends last week. Muster Wiilie Balfour is friends in Lindsay and Opl. 31!. John Millsand son, M Mills. spent Dominion Buy and Mrs. J. H. Wilson.0ps. “that!!! Mrs. Chas. Ivory at Eveline Ivory spent Domitflot W” in Mr. and “(6.11 ”adds, “'0 Rev. Mr. McMillan, Lindsay, ed an (nu-«Hen: serum" to the . ordpr in Lindsa) on b'mxday, .Iu Messrs. John Ben, J. J. Morgan, Brndiey and W. J. Lamb, of 0 «are in attendance at the eervi 14:. J. B. Adams and dsughta .;I Litdszu‘ Saturday. ";:~ 3. Qpence, Misses Bellan i»: 5pc m.and Miss Couchenou‘ 1‘ inniniou [my with Pewrboru 1 Mica Bessie Da\'idson,type\\'rl swnogmpler in Mr Steers’ law left last Tuesday for Moosejaw, I where she win visit friends fur a a! months â€"Lindsay Post of Fri Mrs 1L5. Fee. and son, of are visiting friends in Emily. Mina Annie Fee sue a visitor erboro las. meek. ; Mwsvs Stplfa Sandy an infldicy were visitors to Peterl last “03%;. Mr. and Mrs. S. Couch are friends at (‘luselhr-rst, Perth C mess lut meek. Mrs Rea. mmed mm the com purchased from Mrs. A. Orr. Mc “in 84nd: Lamb was a v Pete: bow Suuxrday. “r. H. Benny, of Pemtboro. few days ofthe past week at t of Mrs G..\'orris. Mr. H. 8. Fee. of Toronto, 3;] put week at the home of his 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Fee, Emily. Messrs. E W. Morgan and Nugem are home from Bellevi are phased to learn that they 1: sad their examinations. Mn. '1‘. H. McQuade, Wm. I hsm, Wm. Neil! and H.Cornei1, mes, were in town Saturdny on k -â€"I.indsay Pout. Mr. Richard Cornwdl spent Ion Day In Peterboro. Dr. F. W. Ivory. of Ridgt spending creek with his {at brothera in town. Fred's man} will be pleased to learn tha‘. an excellent dental practice 3: WW“ Messrs. B. Morton and Th dtove to Penerboro Dominion took in the sports there. Mr. W. holdeu. of Toronto, of Mr. W. E. Hokdcn, preprmu Budburn House, was here ‘ week 5nd bought up 3 on load 3nd lambs. He shipped ‘hem to Monday of this ueek. M‘ Holden also shipped a carload d3". Mnuxd Mrs. Langtnn \Vnsa Fridxy with Peterboro friends. Messrs. W. G. Engiish. W‘ L. lamb. U. Murry, ’1‘. Spelim Neill LT. Rlvhards. H. Balfou “sh, (‘. Laidley, Burton Blacl Hnuglxtonl. l‘. Thornton and I Dr. T. Waldou was m town trunk ill the Sp W13 3‘ l‘eterbo ion Day. Rey.R. M Pope preached ggry services, at Valentin. 1am and gave an addrea on Mom tau. large ant-w?!“ of the I the church. On Tueminy he TUI’OHLU to attend the l'leM: Rev. E. Cook.of Little Bri‘ ducted me services on the K cuit lasLSunday. ting \ Orr and children 1;; m i’eterimm where they inu lug In future. The good wasl; many friendn go with :hem {mun “elfare. The n!il“£*‘m9n of Emily w we 12th ofJuly Demonstratio: say on Monday next. Thu Visitors are tan-echo] and 1m] molatiou “ill be provided 10‘ veuu we of Mr. sud Mrs.Cbas. 14°C“ [.4 LACONI “we. .5.- Amy and Lil: T their holidays wit "gr-us spent a {e *k a 1th P;Lerlmroi r6 1c;

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