mons : y. W 5° Pillow the. Rs]. Fine â€.0 o no urred is of r. 100: ties 00-. . -- ll ' nluellncs in the line of Clocks there is a The lllléilillEll er THE in t ‘ .n. ’3‘ as Mirror fr IL When afflicted with disease, the farmer, perhaps more than oz’nn W . ~ mi??? . (G, PERSONAL. Miss Murray and Miss Austin, head milliners for Messrs. T. Ivory Sons, left for their homes any other artisan, is obliged to at Carleton Place and Pembroke, suffer acutely, simply from the fact that relief is inconvenient.At the same time a man might line i n a b 1 oc k surrounded by medical practi- tioners,andthen obtain little or MR. 1011:: Coxxnu. ino relief from rheumatism, once respectivelv yesterday. They both won for themselves many warm friends during their stay here. Mrs. \Vm. Elliott, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. P. Hart, at Carnarvon, return ed to Omemee. Tuesday. Mr. Crough, of Ennismore, gave the Mirror 21 call yesterday. The Misses Annie and Mabtl Thompsou were visitors to Lind- wi 12 muse for your Selection here. 3the disease permeates the blood, ' say yesterday. 3.11111 Clicks that are pretty and lit 15 the discovery of Dr. Hall's reliable; they make tasteful orna-I III his and keep goo i time. too. PollsheJ natural wood cases, or i mud. or marbleâ€"3‘01: SClc'Ct IOl Lilli! your taste. . ‘4 l).iy Clocks. reliable, Only 3:53. Ourprices are the lowest for, ï¬ne goods. Tia PiDlll? Janie.“ Sire. . l l iii lilillllll. l l 7 7 Kant-Si, LINDSAY! l l I l . .._.._ .-â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" l l fully nsm! monthly by over “1'9. -':Tâ€.'.Li1tl,.li.‘tlilï¬Â§ 3:.1'. v for own Cotton Rout Zon- » , " v. l l . . Ocok’ Cotton Rest Compound i l urns pills and .V'o. 1. $1 per ' .. , ‘.‘f«"l per box No. I i or ‘3, mailed on reunpt of pram and two 3-ccnz ; 513n21,9. The {oak Company \i’:r‘.dsor.()nt. l (fries. I an: 2 soldand recozzimcndcd by all ; responsible Druggzsts in Canada. -“â€"-â€"â€"_ LOCLh anoxtc Mr. F. .\l. Cobb. of Pcterboro, i was in town Tuesday on busmess. . ._.-â€"-’â€"~‘ /:;.’73qu6 / 1"“, :"t. . , l . k «$5.3 5.9.2340, ‘~IIJâ€::‘SÂ¥ d ‘ â€"Q 7‘ 3'2" - y.» : Lt l131601? Dry Gooris, Y.l\"..~1.\ ‘i' l'llt‘Yt‘l.l~‘. .~'\.\'l’l ('lEYEllA I. ){i-Imir \Vt)l‘k\. Bicyl'lc ropnirinirin all it.» bronchi-s. Lawn Mowers. Sewing: .‘dnnhlm’m. ; ltln lor Kr: liters, 5;“... 510. \V. \VEII‘H'ER, ‘ Mechanical Expert, stm. St. Southâ€"4m E H English, tonsorinl artist, has I plucod in suck a. ï¬ne line of cigars,I tonne-ens e.. nlno bicycle repairs die. A call is respectfully solicieiod.â€"i. iio )‘I u \i an: Binder Twine? It an e 1: it! the Mirror Oilice, Omemec. We i have it good supply of Mellorzniek’sl Pure Msullu Binder Twine, the best in . the market. Once used always used. g | o w. MCKIM, Agent. i ! For pure drugs at lowest prices, go to I‘. H (OAD, Plan. B. Drugglat and Op- tlcluu, l.indsny.â€"i.f. 'l'ha S iivnrinn Army Brass Band, of; Lindsui, plnvcrl several beautiful se- lections on Kim: SL, ‘l'ucsdzty evenlnu. 5 may having come down to assist the] local corps in an entertainment. A i .23).! time was enjoyed by all present. 5 Rel-ealiIu-Ints were served during the I evening. f‘n-f..i. ii. lIv Hilbcrg. Optician unni cI-leo brutvd eye specialist, from Germnny, will visit â€meme“ three limes it your, and may be consulted it: the Brmiburr. Home Purlors. l \Vibti'h fordzttcs. All consultations free 01 l cum-ire. lmschavlnz w-‘eit rr imperfect.: rum-s should not fail to consult him. Next visit will be in August. ll .-. l‘red .‘vlcQuazlo intends Opening up a bus and livery business in Omeinee in the near future. If you require anythinglu Spectacles . oy“:lasses «Sic. Call and have your eyes . tested free. Sailsinctmn guaranteed. 1 E‘ ll. CUAD, Druugist and Optician, l Linoleumâ€"u. l Capt. Gripper and Lieu: Marskell, oil the S. 5., leave this week for their new i app in tments. The best wishes of their many friends here will go with them. i I McCormick's Pure Maniiln Binder { 'l‘wlne at the Mirror Ofï¬ce, Omemee. l Leave your order early. Also plow rc- l puns, the. G. W. )XcKlIn, Agent. Mr. lsaac Richardson. of Miilbrook,1 is paying the highest market prices for i promising buy and was greatly admir- Rheumatic Cure that then proves a boon to the rheumatic sufferer. Mr. john Connell, Bedford Mills, Ont., had a bad attack of rhcu- lmatism from April till June, two years ago. lie \'..5 so bad that I he could not put his foot on the ground. He saw Dr. Hall’s ' Rheumatic Cure advertised in the 3 papers, bought two bottles and used them both. This so relieved 1 him that he was able to walk around, and after using four bottles he was perfectly cured, and has not been troubled with rheu- matism since. bottles c-ntllnimr ten dnys' tresnncnt Nor sol» by all dmggisu rind denier: in Midas). The Dr. Hall Dr. Hull's Rheumatic (‘ure is put upin b!) cent 1 Who (KL, Kbgstnn, 04m Drowned While siding. Little Eric Anders-an the Victim. Just at ten time lust evening It report was current a! rut town thtil a child had been drowned at Sliding Rock. Up- on enqu ry “e fa'iund the rumor to be correct and that the victim was little Eric Andersomugod 8, son of G. I Anderson. Mr. Anderson has taken the residenca f rmerly occupied bv Mr. L. Emerson, near “here the fatality oe- , curred. Yesterday often-con Mrs An- derson nus obliged to come to town on business and took Erie with her, leav- ing him in Bishop Feild College piny- grounds. When She “us going home. she did not cull for him us he usually i sent in by lumselfntt n time llseemsi that Eric lifter some time playing with I the other lads, decided to go homo in company with a. little school chum, Bernard Lilly, him 8 years old. Being warm the little fellons look efl’ their clothes and sent out in Sliding Rock to Gov] themselves. Barnard Lilly did not remain in the water var) long and was on the bank donning his clothes when Eric tried to cross the river. At the western end is a hole about 12 feet deep and near this Eric went over his depth, Lie struggled for some time but Bernard Lilly did not think there was any danger. liziss Campbell. who lives nearby, while going to Mrs. Anderson’s, saw his two hands above the water and im- mediately raised an alarm. Mrs. An- derson and her girl, llhodu Randell, rushed to the scene but could not see the body. Miss Randell without thought , of herself dashed in the water. but 0w- ‘ in: to the depth was unable to reach the boy, although she could see him lying on the bottom. She also was sl- Inost over-poweredâ€: the water and had to be pulled out. In the meantime ' the Measrs. Furlong and some of Air. . Campbell‘s men arrived and the secured ‘ the body. The work of resusitauou was Commenced at once but withouti avail, as life “as quite extinct. Dr.I Duncuu was summoned but be also Could do nothing. The body was then taken homo. Mr. Anderson had heard l notlaiui: about it uud ilIl-(l just reached l his gain as the corpse «us being broughti . in. line w;-.s an unusually bright and I 0d at Bishop r‘eild College where he attended. lle bus been prominent in i the concerts given by the college pupils and his winsixme ways made everyone i like him. Last night the remains were taken totlae residence of Mrs. Kelli- grew.Coehruno :t. Mr. and Mrs. An. demon uho “ere very much wrapped up in line, as he was their only son: Mr. W. \V. Jnrdine, B. A , Principle of the Omemee High School, was in Lindsay Tuesday on business. Mrs (Dr.) Thompson is visiting Carnarvon friends. .lr. lohn C. Switzer has erect ed 5 barns, this season. Mr. lack Anderson, is visiting friends in town. Miss South. of Peterlmro, is a guest at the home of Miss Davidson. Mr. John Sutulifl‘o, of Mount Pleasant gave the Mirror a. friendly cnll Tucs- day. .\l r. and Mrs. F. H. Fielding and son. of (‘obocohln are at the home of Muiur Evans, Omemee. Muster Stanley Mohish, brother of Mrs.(liev.) \V. M. Kanuuwin, is visit- Ing lrieuds in town. Miss Bella Spence passed (with hon- ors) her primary vocal examination at Lindsay. on the 2nd lust. Miss Olsru Cunningham also passed (with honors) her primary piano examination at tin. some lime. Mr. Goo. ll. English was in Lindsay Saturday on business. Mr. Fred'k Luldloy, of Montreal, In visiting his Ouieiuee. Emily and Lind. any friends. Miss Alice French, daughter of the let“. W. ll. French, is visiting Dr. Cornwall. Mr. W. S. (iraham and his daughter Mrs. C fl Shielii,ef Mt. Pleasant, left on Tuesday for Brampton, to attend the funeral of Mr. Gruhnius sister, .ii rs. John Storey. Mr. Riuhari Cornwall was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Tliexton Mlllbrook, on Friday. He also called on Mr. l. Richardson and family. Miss M. M, Richards. of Mlllbrook. is visiting her Omeinee friends this week. bliss Ellen A. Martin, of Lindsa‘; was a visitor to Omemee, Friday. Mr, Bnnj. Warren, of’l‘oronto, was a visitor at the home of his brother-in- luw, Major John Martin, Russell 8L, Lindsay. lust week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ll. .1, McLeun, Ml. l’lccsant,Sundny. Mrs. Wm. Colvln was :i vlsltnr to Lindsay this week. Mrs. 0. G. Williamson and son were I \isiiors to l’eiorboro this week. Miss Annie llctfafi‘rey spout Sunday with Mt. Pleasant friends. Mr. Herbert 8. Thurston was In Lind- say Saturday on business. The Misses Muriel Hildah Thomp- Son. of \V‘indsor,-ulcces of the noted author and lecturer Earnest Seaion Thompson, are guests at the home of Mr, W. 8. Graham, Mt. Pleasant. The Bishop of 'I'orouto visited the Parish omeeInec and Emily on Thurs- day of last week to administer the] Apostolic rite of Conï¬rmation to 49} Candidates, 2i males and 28 females. Verv good onngregutions were present innililze churches and the earnest words oi‘the Bishop were listened to with marked appreciation. The Rev. Rural Dean Marsh, of Lindsay assisted at the service III Christ Church. High School Entrance. The resulIa of High School Entrance are almost distracted by grief and to Examinations are now before the pub- them the NEWS tenders its sympathy.â€" St. John’s, Nfld., Daily News. lie. and it will be seen that Omemee holds her own, and it reflects much credit on the late. Principal, Mr. Suiu’l entitle, hogs, sheep, c He ships from i Thomas Brady, Kent St , Lindsuv, COMâ€. UJI’Bliiee every week. it “ill pay thei farmers to see him before selling their keeps in stock a large and fresh stock of groceries at prices as low us the low- est. Give us a cult v: hen In town.â€"- 8m. stock. i We are handling Binder 'l‘wlne and i Mrs. Minnie Deer, aged 29, of West Plow Repairs (or (i. w. MeKim, the' Brooklyn, lll , has married her hither- hustling Mcl‘ormiek Agent. A call is , luoluw, 80 years of age, because he gave most. respectfully solicited. if you!liefafarUIaniiSIU,bUO in cash. And want. a binder, mower or any other i the old man didn’t think her dear at l farm implement leave your order with C. W. Richards at the M:rror Otilce Omemee, and it will have prompt at- 1 that price. ' Drs. Wi htman 85 Scott, Dentists 0 Peterboro, visit The school all round has good faithâ€" ful teachers, and no doubt it will be gratifying to see their students passing severe tests so successfully. The following is the list of success- ful candidates, with marks obtained and teacher: / mus minus _ rfï¬acmzn Nelson Hurt . ..... 753 .....'.‘liliis_ai;il~. Scott Stutl‘ord Powers... 753.. .. lilr. Allan. Stellaliicks~ri,...7ol.........I'- u Irene Fee, .........73.-s. .. â€Hilts. Frail. to Jan. tel, 1902, for y “9" -. ._ ‘ BY [0 AND MAINTAINED BY CHARITY. After a Brave Struggle with an overwhelming Debt the Hospital for Sick Children ls'Withln Sight of Freedom â€" Only $I9,ooo Required mâ€- -.._____â€"._ vmc‘Hng F. ii. Merchant Tailor, of Peterboro, has leased they . Photo ra. h ' ' ' . ‘ .. to Free It. g p Gallerv In Eight years ago the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, was in a. most precarious ï¬nancial position. Only a few sanguine friends believed that the huge debt of over $106,000 .would ever be lifted from it. A prominent Mont- real ï¬nsncler, when asked to loan money and hold as security on mort- gage the hospital, enquired as to the suitability or the building for “factory purposes.†Perhaps it was his re- marks as much as anything else that helped the brave ones who stood by the hospital. The very idea of such § AN [MI‘EXIISHABLB MONUMENT OF LOVE. 21 possibility stirred the hearts and spurred the eï¬orts of those to whom the Hospital work bud become dear. Taking the responsibility of the loud 11 their own shoulders the trustees o the Sick Children‘s Hospital ap- pealed to the generous hearts of it rich province-Ontario Here is a Hospitalâ€"4119: told it through the newspapersâ€" which throws open its doors in answer to the cry of any sick child. a Hospital that has nursed and cured thousands of helpless and crippled children; :1 Hos- pital equipped as is no other institu- tion of its kind in the world. {thrill a charity So sweet and deserving ho: forced to close its doors by u moi-t. gagee who thinks it might do for a. mill? That was eirht yours am. Not be- fore nor since has a single sir-k child been refused admission to the Hot:- pttnl. A staff of doctors and u corps of trained nurses are there during the day and the long watt-he"! of :bo nightâ€"â€" tenderly and skilfully curing tor the lit- tle ones given into their care by fond, anxious parents. Little children are brought to the Hospital from tho furth- est points of the province. Every town and township has been representod during the pit-st quarter century. The fame of its great healing potvor has been told in runny a humble homoâ€" lor durinir twcr‘tv-flvo years. 40.000 clclr children have been taken care 0!. SUN“ of the little cnon tvontnd in thncn , early days are stream healthy men and women to-day. Lust yen: tho Hospital roll number- ed 5,776 nullnntn. Some spent (luvs and Wi‘CkS in tho cots at the Hospital. Others came for a few days. while many were bronqht to the doors o' the Hospital in the sums of their mothers and receivwl such mcdlcino and ndvlco 9.4 to npcodllv otter-t n. euro in their own houses. 5 Morn than one third. of tho littin rhll- 5 dren admitted to tho llozplt'tl word I rnme from pl mi :1 outside the ciiv. "(ho (â€mole in the provincu have helped lhn - . ' a . I' ‘ Hospital in a generous manner. Many I 0 ME M E E , a, splendid gifts are received from , and has opened a Tailor Shop in this place with ~ friends outside Toronto. a. Full Line of Tweeds, Worsteds, It costs over $30,000 each year to ' maintain the Hospital. About 8100 a and Trouserings. day is needed to buy food, medicine, surgical appliances and nursing for this army of little onesâ€"146 patients being in the cots at the end of this ï¬scal year. An appeal is being made by the Hos- pital Trustees this year for $19,000â€" tbe sum required to entirely free the .lIospital of its debt. The: issue the residents, and farmers of the surroundin coun- try 1n the same Style as in Peterboro. git and Workmanshlp Guaranteed. MR. 0. J. A. TRAIN, -2) of Toronto, is in char 6 and Wili’°â€Â°â€˜ ° ' aï¬rstâ€"class Mechanic? A Full Lin? reahd?-Eizedf wear Suits, Overcoats. and Trousers in stock at Peterboro Briees. Call and, see our Stock “and Pr1ces before buying Clothing. If yod'have a. MIS-FIT bring it and we will make - it FIT. Cutting .Done on Short Notice. REPAIRING, PRESSING AND CLEANING Done on Short Notice. Prices Right. . Our Motto, Peterbough Close Pmces. ‘ Our Terms, Strictly Cash. A CALL SOLICITED;"‘"'" F' M- 0010b. Merchant Tailor. : appeal to their friends throughout the '- proviuc-c. In .1 letter to the 0 liter of tnls . paper Mr. J. Roan Robertson says that the Hospital has many well-winners jumong our renders who have given gpructJr-al voice to their sympathy in , past years. lie believes that they will (respond chcorll and generously this ‘yenr to the cal tor help. They want ’ to and the century tree of debtâ€"That on the morning of the first day of tbe Twmitioth Century thorn shall stand i‘roo, a monument to men's generosity to countless sick childrenâ€"an imper- ishzibzo gift of love born the men and Women oi the Nlnoleeutli Century to ---_ l I i l I l l I i_._ I .. ‘ â€"â€"â€"_------s- â€"â€"_._â€"__.- Messrs. J.W. Greene. , :Son, Photographers, of :9 l . ' 1i .' ' , -“M... â€:3... lerborO’ w' care. Mom than 10.000 donors contributed to the maintenance and reduction or 0 the Haspital debt last year. . I | 1 Q l Noarly half or“ these donations were ,sinide .ioiiars. Mr Roberison says the Iti‘usttres like to have the greater num- l . lbsr of individual friendsâ€"that they F i would pater ten ï¬veâ€"dollnr bills to one '3 1 ï¬fty dollar gift. 5 Mr J. ROMS flohcrtso... Yhnlrrnnn of tho Hospital Trust. Toronto, publishes .a list N‘ the donniionu rwcolved during » the Christmas month in his paper. The ,Fvenln'; ’l‘clezrnm. nmi copies of the â€WWW nro sent to all donors. Donations may be sent to Mr. R0 ertson. or to Pouring Davidson. Sm- tnry Trca"rirnr, Hospital for Sick (iron. Toronto. l l l I Farm to Rent. Being Lot in. Con. 5, Emily, containing: 12;â€) ul‘r05,ll| good sinte or cuitivntion on the premises there is a good large frame house with stone eellnrmlso u lnrgd born 53 x60 with stone roununilon. The farm is well wntered. 20 acres good pnsturo hind. There is Ill-'0 on the premises a good orchnrd ()I‘I‘rultlrcos. such us apples, pears, plums, .cc. Sliuuied about‘ZI-leles south east of Oniomee. on the mnln mud to l'eti-rboro. it is without n. doubt one oflhe best inrms in the County. For further vurtieulnrs and Mzrrus ap,ly to J. J. BLACKWELL, Or on the L)f0llil=0:‘. OMEMEE l'. O. ' Farm to Rent. Beluga. \\’.Q.l.ol N. Con. ll, Emily. cor- tuinlng 100 ncrcs. in high «into orcuitivniion (In the premises there Is :1 large comfortable frame housegulso 3 good horns. onn 60:2: 40 With stouo inundation. The form is well watered. There ï¬rl'tllSOOll the premises, 00 bearing fruit trees. «(insisting of apple», plums.penrs,me..bonidssother small fruit, and within ten minutes wnlk ot‘tlio business part oftnnemse. and is on» of the most pic turosque places to residnfln. in the County. For further particulars and terms apply to R. E. FORD, Or on ihvprcxniues. OMEMISE. P. U. Desirable Farm for Sale or Rent. Bonn; cmnposod of Lot ll). (Hm. 3, Emily, om mile Hus: ot‘l‘miumon, on lending mud to Lindsay and l‘r-tI-rboro, nml ll. rim-of lhu most. plunsnntsituations in the l‘ounu‘. This fnrm contains lull nnrcs of wind olm‘ r I. [388in See and be eonVI that we carry the the cheapest; a. Iprettiest: Wall P made in 0' GOOD ’ T Opposite Du . tentiou. Prices right. terms easy. Gmemee every Thursday NU" Nichols" ____ 735†“NJ-ug-meh B" the death of Mrs.‘l‘homes Franks ‘ '. . p .- 590 «a. . . Ofï¬ce two Doors east 1 $.in “roman“ _ ........ of Frank Hill, another faithful friend 0 ‘ John Foster......6.‘18......Mr. l’looper and ueiullbourims been removed. The T- Ivory 3335' General .Imne McNIohol...684.......Mr,Slemon deceased had beenasnfl'rrer for over Store. Maggie McQunIle,675 .......ur.(:ouoii four rears, two of which were spent in Messrs Green Son, Photographers, Stanley Reeds "“2570... Mr. Allan bed, {“1“ 9- very Wilma and incurable are getting n big run for l’holusut their Selena (.‘opeland.662.... Miss l‘rutt liver disease. Her husband proceeded Omemee Studio. Their cork is really Grace Luidler ..659. .........Mr. Couch 9 t 2 - . s lendid. 'l‘hev visit Omemce ever ° . 2.12? iï¬toiul‘ii‘il .3..il.l;‘..?‘f.Ԥ.mi3;‘l it. and "an! 1...... on... .........’ , iii‘i;°i‘.'.§‘.‘.‘f’f‘.’.§i§ ‘;2.'.‘.‘.‘.‘.ii..BZ~L'.i§i o! the Church of England. Her beauti- Lily Robinson ..~681......Mlss M. Scott In! and Chrisilike character, coupled BORN‘ Geo. N. Fowler....6|2 ..Miss M. Scott. with her perfect submission to the will In Omeniee, on Monday, July 15th, \Yllberi Fe°... ".610 .. ..Miss Pratt oi God in Mar severe and painful sick- [901. to Chis. W. and Mrs. Richards, a. Eveline Mitchell 600 Mr. Couch ness was admired by all, who had the son. July 15th was the ï¬fth anniver- Nellie Greer......5ii9 ........Mr. Allan privilege ol knowing her. The tuneral sary of their marriage: ‘ ‘ Willie Thompson 558 Mr. Couch took place on Wednesday July 10, to i Janet McNevan..597.....Mlaa Molioull Emily Cemetery. Rev. E. A. Langfeldt W. Gnlaughor. ...696.... M r. Couch ofï¬ciated. lie commended very highly Jessie Lamb. ..... 593...........Mr. (30qu the Christian traits of Mrs. Franks Della Robinson ...580.... " character and the beautiful and Godly Percy Robinson..b82.... " life that she had lived as mother and Emeline Jackson 571......Mr. Hooper friend. The huge attendance at the Winfred Hart....569 ......Miss Scott i’uneml testified to n... high esteem in Senior “ocond. Annie Windmmc Em Hm, ........sas ....Miss M Scott which the deceasedand her family are Junior 59°00‘1- ‘ddi0 DOWâ€. Geo. Jackson......584 M r. Hooper held by the entire community. “:88 Bil-m. SPSKCATWW- Rosa ucruersop 548.. Mr. Conch V... ....... _ \ Honor List S. S. No. 5. Senior Fourth, Dewey Stinson. Senior Third, Albert O’Neill. Junior Third, Lizzie Windrom, lonm, in high stain oi cultivuiion. “5"†TN“? ed and free from wild seeds. (In the l‘“"“' isus thorn is u in: on brick house, one from?“ burn with stone basement, i‘rnme sInl-lo and implement house 40 x '25. 'l‘hnru l8 Ills†“ Imod uruhnrd two wells and n ilowiniz sprint: on (he form. For further particulars and terms ni‘PlJ' l" Isaiah Thornton, OMEMEE P. 0. velle Bros LIND . FOR SALEâ€"A Handsome. lll'. T. Pilllll Thoro’bred jersey Bull, Ii Years EYE min. 1‘ ‘ old, will be sold cheaP- For .. terms apply to ROBT. TOOLE. ,_ -. PET Omemee P. Onior on premises, Q°'“"'l".«’?~a Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, treats all diseases of domesti- = outed animals. Special attention to , B" equine dentistry. Charges moderate.; 1‘? OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, : ,. KING STREET. OMEN“, ONT, ' 1? Mi )3". . :I‘.‘ Lot 4, Con. 3, Emilyâ€"3t :4 W_ -,_. I as. DI’. W. T. Rodgers, i l