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Omemee Mirror (1894), 6 Jul 1899, p. 3

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Iomnmon. MANY. USSIA. TA.LY A Fur Cap 130" floods. 23 0-date Goods *. 95, 1.00, 1.50. ,t qualities ANY. 2gs rt 1!) plcd with D d0 busi- say. 3.0" per pait' 5?. per lb <9, 1.00, 1.25 ,w, 1.23. m 5w. up. :cnt, Plas- It, " L‘aixy 00 3.50. 3.75. X‘. 1.? 0,“) 2. . ARGAIXS ‘t wail anti! cypenmg of 00 nes pertain. Office 78. Leader AND OI‘O. ‘atronize EGGS. COL. way. Bar- ENT. "3c. t I‘ri ces. Dr. F.'Ivory was in Toronto last week c ailing on friends. Q‘Eur Wedding Presents, Watches. (’lucxs, Silverware. Beautiful 5 e w goods, lowest prices, at. W. F. .‘IcCarty‘s, Lindsay.â€"5-tf. Mr. Wesley E. Morgan is visiting Omemeeand Emily friends. Rev. R. M. Pope will preach a special sermon to Orangemen at Bethel Church next- Sumiay evening. Service com- mencing at 6.30. Miss Florence Mitchell is \‘isiLin blends in Kuchester. Miss Mossie Mills who had been vis- iting her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Ops, returned home on Saturday. . Messrs. Gustavus and Rich’d Howden are visiting friends In Rochester. Rev John Morgan conducted the ser- vices in the Lebanon‘church on Sunday I at. Mr. Ed. Rowland is home from Bull- ville on a visit. The local agency for Martin’s swam medry )3 m. the Mirror Utllce. Leave your parcels earh‘.â€"43 Dr J. N. Thompson, of Omemee, left yesgemay for Detroit, Mich., where he intends to spend a month or six weeks in the best hospitals on the American side, with a View of improving his knowledge of the lungs. diseases of women and children. In the past Dr. Thompson has been very successful in shis line of diseases, but. the knowledge gained from this course will make him alspecialiet in these diseases, and able to cope with ihe best. While in Detroit 'lhompe‘on will be the guest of Prof )chuod, 38 Forest. Ave. A BUSY COR'NER IN A BUSY STORE. Our Blouse Lep’t is very busy. A full range of Cheery Sum- mer Shirt Waists a: Right Prices. can-smart, Poterbox-o. Dr. F. A. Walters, Dentist, Lindsay, Iill visit. Omemee on the third Mun- day of ouch month. See can] in another autumnâ€"47m Miss Elva. Thompson who haul been visiting friends at Guoderhum and Kinmonnt returned home last. week. Messrs John Swrey, of Brampton, and Evans Storey, of Bethel, were guests at Mr A Lang’s, Lebanon, Sunday. Rev. E. Roberts will preach in the Methodist Church on Sabath next. In the morning on “ The Prayer of a King who had sinned-"a model for unfaith- ful professors,” and in the evening on ” One of the most import-mt. of our Lord’s Patables - revealing personal and national obligations.” All are ix:- vited. Mr. John Thorne was a visitor-h; Millbtook Sunday. Mr and Mrs. S. P. Mills and children were visitors to Lindsay Sunday. Mr.“ .'.“ \chitn spent Sunday at u 0 home of “r. and Mrs. W. J. Win- dreux, Fleetmod. Mrs. G. W. )h'Kim and children are visiting Millbrook friends. Mr and Mrs J W Gillis were visitors to Millbrook last week. Mr. and Mrs. John English, of 'l‘umn- to, more visitors to Omemee mat. week. \liss Ethel Sim v “us a. visitor to Patel-hero. iast week. For engagement and wedding rinw :0 to W. F. )Ict urtv, the Jeweller, 77 Kent. St... Lindsay south side.â€"5-tf Hats and Caps, Latest Styles, Close Cut Prices General Dry Goods, Fully Assorted. Special Value In All Lines. Naw Gums. Office and yard No. 9 VictBria Avenue. Phone No. 56. next to Sylvester Bros. P. S. Call 21:11 see our $3.00 and $4.00 pine sheeting Lumber.â€"â€"â€"Iy Wholesale anal Retail Dealers in Lumber; ot all l{ln(l$, rough and dressed. Shingle of all classes from 60 cents per .\I. up. Best pine huh and fresh Lun: alw iys in stock. Also Field Tile. Glazed Sew- er Pipe, all sizes, and the Celebrated Queenston Cement at $1.20 to 3x30 per bbl. Clean llurdwootl Charcoal, by the cum bushel. Grate, Egg, Stove ant] Nut, Fresh Ming! Cull, corning direct from Mines, weekly. Blacksmith coal :1 specialty. Call and get our prices, or write for quomtions before buying, “ \\'e “’1“ Suit You." R. Bryans 8a 00., Lindsay. LOCI-t l4 LRCONIC SPECIAL SALE OF FURS AT ARMSTRONG BROS. KEN . Bryans Co. LI N D SAX’. 53!J E. ADAMS, .\lr. Hurry Fee, formerly of Omemee, hut unw conducting a large tailormg estublislunent at the corner of Queen and Church Streets, Torunto, Spent. Do- miuinu Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fee, Emily. He wishes all Hi Omemec and Emily friends to give him a. mill wi.en in the cit_\',:mol ifthey require u uollby, x-p-to-dute suit, he can supply them with same at the lowest. price. He has the very choicest stock of cloth in Tomi to. \\ 1’. McCarty, the Ie\\ellnr. Lindsay, for “.ztches, (‘ locks, .Ieuellery, Siher- ware. Spec: ac! es Imxest prices for hne quam} gools. â€"5- -tf We were pleased to have a call from Mr. W. Seramim, ex-Depnty-Ileeve of Emily, Saturday, but sorry tolearn that Mrs. Graham has been seriously ill :we hope, however, she will soon recover her usual good 1 eallli. We regret to learn that Mrs, R )berts wife of Rev. 1‘). Roberts is ill, but hope miller able medical attendanceshe will Soon recover. licr sister, Mrs Lock- hart of l’eterboro is also seriously Ill, CORRESPOND!~ NTS will please send their items of news in on Tuesdzws in future so as to make sure of publication the same wee". Also be sure am! sign your name can-h time. If you rammt back up the items with your signature. we will not publish them. The names: are not published. Ready-to-wear Skirts in the lat- est materials and styles. quues, Ducks, Linens. Prices are from 500. to $2.50. The Bethel Epworth League held a successful straw berry festival on Thurs- I!:l_\' last. There was an abundance of strawberries and cream served by the ladies in their usual excellent style. After all had done ample justice to the inner man, County Councillor Switzer took the chair, and after a. few prelim- inary remarks, presented a choice pro- gram. Miss Maggie Switzer gave an excellent recitation, wlnch was highly up reciated. Mr. Alex. Evans sang a couple of songs in his usual happy style. Rev. R. M. Pope gave an interesting ad- dress. The choir rendered several ex- cellent selections. Rev. E. Roberts was xyected but. was unavoidably preVen- ted from being present. '1‘. ll. 'l‘indle, l’ruprietor of the best $1.001xer day House. The City Hotel, mrectly opposite market on George-sh, Pcterbnro. (500d yard and stable ac~ vmnmodntion. A call Solicited from Emily and Omemee cltizens.â€"Sm Dr. Hall’s Rheumatic Cure is perform- ;ng wonders. Reports are coming in from all parts regarding its efficacy in all uses of rheumatism. It is taken inter- nally. Mr. William Gillespie, Light House Keeper, Wolf Island, was afflicted xvi-.1: Muscular Rheumatism for two we} 5. Two doses of Dr. Hall’s Rheu- matic Cure cured him. 50 cents a boLtle. cunzrining ten days’ treatment. For sale .3. . .1 Lug stores. .\'n 4 (‘mnpzv~y, 451i: Putt, arrived home on Saturday from Niagara Camp, and marched do“ nifrmn 'l-e depot head- ed by the S 0. E. Band of l’eterbnrn. The boys all unified their outing and rump {are seems to have agreed with them 115'U.0_\' are Iuoklng “ell. We con- :r;lll.l;ll(-‘. Culnpany 4, together with the haudsmnest Captain in the 45th Butt. Master John Mills is visiting with Ops friends. Mr. .Iuhn Mills, of Lindsay, Spent Dc- mininn Day \\ ith Omemee friends. Mr. John \Vu'snn was a visitor to Peterboro last week. 3 Boxes, 25 Cts. Lunch Tongue 80c. Boned Chicken 250. “ Turkey 250. FRUITS- mange” Lem- ons 82 Bananas Strawberries, To-day, Salmon Lunch Tongue Boned Chicken Blue Berries 150 Lombard Plums 1-5 0 Peas, Corn, and To- Smoked Hams. Sznukcd 5pi Bo'oznzt CRESSMAN. Patel-homo. J. E ADAMS, Omemee. CAB-3;; : 'D GOODS : mgmwmwm QfiQfifiwflmmmu Nwam WHQEH mummfiwm... Remarkable Cures. ates-S 8 cans Breakfast Bacon, :1 Rulis and 8:111 urge. The Rev. Professor Hague, of Wycliffe College, Toronto, will preach in Christ (Ihurcia on Sunday next at the morning service at 10.30 sun. After the service the sacrament of the Holy Communion will be administered. In the evening the Orangemen will attend Divine wor- ship in Christ Church. The Rev. E. A. Lungfeldt, M. A.,'has been requested to preach the sermon. LIFE WOULD BE HEAVENLY INDEED If men and women could have all their needs supplied as casil ' as they can get first-class Laundry work done here; but. It's not possible. We have reduced prices ma- terially followmg the purchase of new ma- chinery, and you can add to your happiness and our sntisfatlon any time by sending us an extra bundle 0! Laundry work. The Sunday School clnldren ofChrist Church intend lmVing their annual plc-nic to-mormw, Friday, in the grove of Mr. William Adams. The members of llec )ngregation are cordially Invited to Le present. The pic-nic will com- mence at, 2.30 p.m., and will be held in the usual way. Get your Repair-mg done at W. F. McCurLy’s .le\\eller_v Store. 30 high prices. “ Live and Let Live,” our motto. All work warranted. Come and see us. 77 Kent-St, Lindsayâ€"54,! Remember. we do not. dry clothes by steamâ€"it’s hurtful to any fabric. The pure air or henven is our agent. On Sunday evening next, 9th inst,the members of L. O. L. 113, accompanied by L. U, L. ”-1, 646, and O. Y. 13., will attend Divine service at Christ Church at 6.30 sharp. Brethern \\ ill meet at. Orange lluli at 6.15 p.111. sharp, in full regulia. VICTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY Sergt. Major Martin, Proprietor. OMEMEE :: AGENCY, Mirror Cfice: MAIL S We give careful and prompt at- ORDERS Etentlon to any orders arriving- by mall. C RESSMKN, Petorboro. The Rev. Professor Dyson Hague. M. 31., and Master Robert Hague are the guests of Rev. E. A. Lungfeldt. .-\ first-class bicycle for sale cheap. Apply at once at, the Hrudburn House. This is a. snap, so " snap ” quick. It is a. pleasure to observe the moral stamina of the gallant 45th, not, a. man has been seen within the lines in any other mmlition than he should be. The oll‘xcers are justly {mm} of their n1en,---l’ost. Mr. W. H. Kennedy, of Kennedy and I Sichclls, Omemee, was in town ’l‘ues- 1 day. He pnrchesed a. large bill oflum- ' her from one ut'our dealers before re- tnrning.--I.indsay l‘ust. .73.? Call and get Priee LlsL.-t,r " . a . - u . . . We have a large and selm-t stock of all kinda of Men's Boys’ Felt Hats at every . lhc lrnlus unanimnu‘m} tote ( N)" l price, from the lowest price to the hes! grands in the trade. Both Hard and Soft {\utll the liumlsouiest otln'er m the 45th lrolt llals, Men’s and l’mys' (‘ztps and all lines In headwour, comprising: some of “'i‘h (“l“- ”61‘1“." fl (3105!" second. the best English and American nmkes, all to he cleared regardless of price. Lieut. (‘umpholl was rnlled out on 110- n (:uuut ofhis face being swoollen withl GENTb FURNISHINGS the sun.â€"l‘mt. l We keep one of the most complete and select stnvlcs of Furnishings iu Lindsay- ‘ " . . - - everythin},y new and up-tcmlnte in Nevkweur, Collars and Cuffs, White and Col- (0]- IMdas ghes the 4.0”] the credit. ' ored Shirts, Hosiery, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Suenters, 'l‘op Shirts, (:loves, 9f “Mil“; “'9 cleanest 1”}93 of fmy reg- I Summer and Winter Undenwur, Umbrellas, em, all to he sold at pneua that “““M ”1 all ”‘0 (‘nmpnmcludmg four 1 “ill ensure a. s; cedy clearance of all. Brigades. This is very creditable tol Quarter-nmster Hopkins and his zlblel CARPETS ilSSlStlHlt, St‘lnsergt' AICLCLLH. "rnnmn I’m-nah: Y'ninn [Mn-“non \Y'AAI fil‘.) '12.“-..5-.. l‘..__,A‘.. 131... Ann,” n A: Rev. W. (E. Mills preached most m- (mptahly to a large congregation in the Preshytvrian (‘hurch Sunday afternoon lust. Mr. Mills at one time was head master in the Mi.l'mml~| public schml and also taught .:t No. 9 Ops. Mr, Hurry Richards of Millhrnnk, has ucnntrm-tofpnintmg {or Mr. Samuel (Immiyut his new house on Sturgeon St. 150 has alsn the contract ofpainting Mr. Ed. Morgan’s new house in Emily. son, Laura McElwuin, Millie Fee and hwuu Wilson. CRESSMAN, Peterboro. 'l‘Ierscluml teachers \\ ho are spending their lmlidnys 1n ()momee are: the .‘IISSI'S F1111 McConnell, Annie Timmy.- Special Meeting at the S. A. Barracks Monday, July l()tlz,1e(l by Major and Mrs. Turner our new Chancellors. Mrs 'l‘nrxwr((‘upt. Barker) has not been forgotten by her many friends. Come, come,cmne,give them a heurtv wel- come». Admission 5cls. Hosiery 3 Extra s H: CIA L Prices on Summer ‘ '_ Hose. Fast Black bpecmls. Ladies Hose, spee- ial heels at only 150. or 2 pairs for 250. District of Emily L. O. L. at their last meeting decided to go to Millbrook on the 12th ofJuiy. We hope all the lodges will imlii tngelher and keep up their good reputation of being the best. dis- trict in the Province. Mraml Mrs J ll IIurleymfRocheste}, N Y,were guests at the home of Mr J RCarew Ins: week. MLII, A. McQuade was in Lindsay last. week on business. Mr. I. Fee was“) I‘eterborolasl. week. MLJ. J. Lamb was a. visitor to Niag- ara. on the Lake last week. MrsJ R (‘arew is visiting friehds in Rochester, N Y. Mr Chas. Miller, of Peterboro, was a vxsitor to ()memee this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Casey were visit. ors to l’eterboro lust week. Mr David Nugent. of Millbrook,spent Sunday at MrH Nugent's Emily. Miss Minnie Connell is visiting her Petexbnro friends. \V'ill not be persuaded into purchasing the un- reliable Binder Twine which some dealers wish to sell for the sake of the additional profit de- rived therefrom. (frudely made from lmv-gmdc fibres,â€"such twine contains but :1 fraction of the qualitv, strength and uniform evenness of I the highly constructed plynzouth Brands. Men's Bunkim 900., good as any $1.00 Boot. Men‘s Blucllcr 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. LINDSAY, FIVE PER CENT. We have Private and Company Funds to loan on good farm security at. 5 per cent. per annum. Terms to suit. bor- rower. u uuuuuu V.\IVAUJ /J, “J, 1.U\}, 1.:3. Southern Tie 1.65, reg $2. RobinsonL Evvart, A NEW STORE, A NEW STOCK, NEW PRICES. [419k at a Few of Our " Prices. Barristers, Solicitors, c., Lindsay. Ont â€"27-ly ‘ ‘ 32%“ If your dealer does net handle our Twine, write Plymouth Binder Twine Agency, 54- Bay Strcet, Tcrcnto. Bradburn House, Omemee, every Monday. We have a large complete stock of Prints, Ginghams, Sheetings, Grey and ' Blew-had (‘ntmmy (‘arpvt Warp, Wm; pereues, Shaker Flannels, Shlrhngs, Co!- tunudes, Grey Futnnels, Table Linens, TOWelH and mellings, all to be sold at deep cut prices. Robinson Ewarrt. WHB ARE WISE ‘Just as Good’ as PLYMOUTH. F A B We have a large and seIm-t stock of all kinds of Men's Bnys’ Felt Hats at every price, from the lowest price to the best grands in the trade. Both Hard and Soft Foil Hats, Men’s and Boys' (‘ups and all lines In headwour, comprising: some of the best English and American nmkes, all to be cleared regardless of price. Hemp Carpets. I'nion Carpets. Woo] and Tapestry Carpets, Floor OiIcIoths, etc Sale began on \Vednesday Mormng, june 14th. \Vc have to vacate the store for the Ontario Bank, who take possession of it shortly. Over 800 Men's Suits, ranging: in price from $3.50 to $l2porsuit. All to be cleared. 20013031 and (V‘hildrenfi Sults, all prices, tn v.0 at deep cut prices. Big shank of Men’s Summer Coats and Vests, all M (-leuring: prlces. Men‘s ()dd l’zmts Vests ()dd Coats, all to be cleared out regardless of prices. Men‘s ()vercmlts, ranging in price from $3.00 to $12, all to be sacrificed at deep out prices. Youths’ and Children’s lloefers, Overcnats, l’ra Jackets, all to be cleared at your owu prices. Black Dress (hoda in Plain Herriotlus, Serges, l'nplins and lustren. Fancy Figured Black Drers ( ustumes, in pretty all-over (‘repon effects, and pretty Fig- ured Lusnrvs (‘ulon-d Dress (-‘oodsâ€" Plain and Figuredâ€"in all llxenmwstshadcs and names. All strictly new mode, to be vleared at a; big sacrifice. A large select stock of Ladies’ Collars, 'l‘ies, Belts, Corsets, Under- wear and Hosiery, all to be cleared out at deep cut prices. Over 300 Ladies’ Blousespall prices and stylesâ€"in Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Orgzindies and Silks, all to be cleared out. We have a splendid range of Ladies’ Black made-up Skirts, Linen Skirts, Pique Skirts, Underskirts and \Vrappers, all to be cleared out at prices that will ensure a speedy clearance of all. I85 Pairs Lace Curtains, in price from 25c, 50c and 75c per pair up to $3.50 and $4.00 per pair, all to go at clearing prices. Ladies’ Parasols and Sunsh'ades, in black and colored silks and Wool mixtures, all to be cleared out at cut prices. W finding- Up Sale @2951; “’1 vCOInEI‘QE ' I ‘ Kenna: I mm William Kenny 8c Weldon, Money to Loan. Our Premisas Must Be Vacated in the Next LIND SAX’, 74 Kent St., 2 Doors West Campbell's Grocery, NO OTHER TWINE IS R. B. ALLAN CO., LINDSAY. LADIES’ BLOUSES AND SKIRTS CURTAINS AND PARASOLS MEN’S AND BOYS' SUITS AT THE GREAT CORNER STORE. GREAT CLEARING AND LADIES’ WEAR DRESS GOODS FELTgHATs STAPLES DENTIST, LINDSAY. (Successm to the late Dr. Hart.) Member of Royal College of Dental $1rgeons, and 'l‘nrmnto University. Also Gruflu'ate of American Dental College. Most. modern painless dentistry prac- tisnd in mm‘t scientific manner. (‘harues mvderate. 01’14‘H'I'Zâ€"Hart’s 0H Stand, (over Armstrung’s Fur Store )â€"8-3m Dr. Arthur Day, My“ KENT STREET, LINDSAY c7 .._.â€"â€"â€"__â€"._u_ ~..__._..M__k ONTARIO. on every Tag. S as that you get it This Trade Mark is IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. Sixty Days. 5C 9.55po 0.3”. 83. Have returned from the market with a New Stock and at Prices to suit the Customer. The goods are very stylish in Clocks, Watches, J ew- ellery, Fancy Combs for Ladies’ Hairdressing; New and Stylish Purses, Fancy Writing Paper and Envelopes. Prayer Books and Hymnals. A New Assortment of Musical Instruments. AZ fresh stock of Timothy Seed, Mangle Turnip, New Stock of patent medicine at cut prices. intend closing our store earlier in the eveni- Please call and examine our new goods. 3‘ R. J. Mulligan}? DRUGGIST, OMEm‘ Watch this; Space for next week’s announcement i w. BRADBURN. ,5 BARGAINS Ill GRUEERIES The peoples 61103811] OMEMEE. In order to make room for anoth- er line of Goods, I Will Offer Special V‘vfl EOmemee StoveTsz Empm W Calf Skins, Sheep Skifiéfind Egg: WANTED. A Call Solicited. General Jobbing Tinsmithing. Mixed Paints, best Quahtyâ€"lasts longestâ€"least waste. Brooms, Brushes, Woodenwaro. Fruit and Vegetable Sprayers at reduced prices. Buy the Artie Wall Finish. Does S A L E Still Continues. ave Troughing, Galvanized Ir0n Zinc, Gutter Material ready for use Extra Quality. Fairy Supplies, Best Value Semen Bears and Windows at Reduced Prices. CHEESE EAETQRY CANS, Dealer in Good Bicycl for the next 10 Days. Docs fiot rub off. 3'91” home. . StinSOI; 2 so. will brighten

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